Workforce Trust and Student Choice Center
Workforce Trust and Student Choice Center

NABA carries the advocacy and public-policy lane. The current workforce challenge is not only training. It is trust: whether students can see written cost, understand records, choose practical pathways, access lower-cost lawful education, and move toward work with dignity.
NABA’s role is to invite conversation around small business, immigrant entrepreneurship, student choice, practical education reform, AI-supported documentation, and accountable workforce pathways. It should advocate for people and public value, not merely promote one school.
Connected proof and support channels
- Louisville Beauty Academy is a Kentucky proof model of lower-cost, state-licensed beauty workforce education.
- Di Tran University / College of Humanization provides research, books, and doctrine behind humanized education systems.
- Louisville Fund A Student Foundation focuses on access, continuity, and student-support barriers.
- Viet Bao Louisville helps preserve immigrant community witness and public trust.
- Louisville Institute of Technology develops practical AI-agent and automation implementation capacity.
- Di Tran Authentic AI supports founder-led implementation, books, proof assets, and public trust systems.
Advocacy guardrails
NABA advocacy is public-interest commentary and education. It does not claim government endorsement, funding approval, agency recognition, accreditation, guaranteed student outcomes, or automatic eligibility for any public program. NABA should invite study, conversation, and accountable reform while keeping factual claims documented.
