Louisville Beauty Academy 2025 Year-End Review: Mission, Operations, and Public Milestones
As of December 30, 2025, Louisville Beauty Academy used this year-end review to summarize mission language, public-facing accomplishments, and institutional themes that shaped the year. This page is best read as a year-end institutional reflection rather than a guarantee of future outcomes or a claim of national superiority.
“Drop the ME — Focus on the OTHERS.”
Mission themes
The school’s public mission language during 2025 emphasized affordability, licensure-focused education, multilingual access, community service, sanitation, safety, and respect for students whose paths include work, family obligations, immigration realities, and economic rebuilding.
Student-access structure described during 2025
Tuition-reduction and scholarship messaging used in 2025 enrollment communications
written payment or structured payment language where offered by the school at that time
Flexible scheduling and multilingual-access messaging
Use of professional kits and curriculum materials as described in then-current school materials
Prospective students should not rely on this year-end review alone for current enrollment terms. Current tuition, scholarships, schedules, and student-support details should be confirmed directly with the school using current written information.
Public recognitions and milestones
During 2025, the school publicly referenced recognitions and advocacy-related milestones, including recognition associated with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce CO—100 program and public small-business advocacy visibility. Those recognitions should be understood according to the specific program, date, and source that issued them.
Institutional publishing and research activity
Louisville Beauty Academy also continued emphasizing publication, licensing resources, multilingual public education, and policy-oriented writing connected to beauty education, workforce dignity, and student access.
Important caution
Any metric, recognition, savings claim, or economic-impact statement from a year-end review should be read with date context and source context. Students, readers, and partners should request current written information before making financial, educational, or business decisions.
Across Kentucky, small businesses make up 99.3% of all employers — more than 360,000 homegrown companies that power our state’s workforce, families, and communities. These businesses aren’t just economic drivers — they are classrooms, mentors, and opportunity-builders. They are the foundation of Kentucky’s future.
Louisville Beauty Academy is proud to be one of those small businesses.
Founded and operated locally, Louisville Beauty Academy exists for one mission: to provide affordable, licensed, workforce-ready education that leads directly to real careers in the beauty industry.
For many students — immigrants, working parents, first-generation learners, career-changers, and those overlooked by traditional systems — this school is not just an education program. It is a life-changing pathway to licensure, income stability, and independence.
A Small Business That Builds Other Small Businesses
Louisville Beauty Academy is unique among Kentucky small businesses because it doesn’t just operate as one — it helps create others.
To date, the school has:
🎓 Graduated nearly 2,000 licensed beauty professionals 🏪 Supported more than 30 graduate-owned salons and beauty businesses 💼 Helped hundreds of employers fill critical workforce needs
These graduates now:
✔ earn stable wages ✔ support families ✔ open local businesses ✔ employ others ✔ invest back into their communities
Collectively, Louisville Beauty Academy graduates are estimated to generate $20–$50 million in annual economic impact through wages, services, entrepreneurship, and business activity across Kentucky.
This is what small-business-powered workforce development looks like — Kentuckians helping Kentuckians succeed.
National Recognition — Kentucky on the Map
In 2025, Louisville Beauty Academy received historic dual national recognition:
🏆 Named one of America’s Top 100 Small Businesses by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce CO—100 Awards 🏆 Honored as a National Small Business Association Advocate of the Year Finalist
Selected from over 12,500 applicants nationwide, the academy proudly represented Kentucky as a model of mission-driven, community-focused small-business leadership.
This recognition reflects a commitment to:
✔ compliance & professional standards ✔ affordable licensure-focused education ✔ workforce alignment ✔ open records & transparency ✔ community advocacy ✔ immigrant-built entrepreneurship
Local Roots. Statewide Impact. American Opportunity.
Louisville Beauty Academy believes deeply in the values that make Kentucky strong:
🛍 Shop local 📚 Learn local 🎓 Train local 🏠 Build local
Because when Kentucky residents support Kentucky small businesses, they strengthen families, neighborhoods, and the state’s workforce — one person at a time.
And for thousands of graduates, licensure has meant:
❤️ dignity 🔑 opportunity 🏦 economic mobility 🤝 community belonging
A School Built for People — Not Systems
Louisville Beauty Academy proudly serves:
• first-generation Americans • working parents • women returning to the workforce • young people seeking direction • career-changers • underserved communities
Every student is welcomed. Every effort is made to remove barriers. Every license earned strengthens Kentucky’s economy.
Looking Forward
As Kentucky continues to invest in workforce development, Louisville Beauty Academy stands ready to serve as:
💇♀️ a pipeline for licensed professionals 🏫 a partner to employers 🏪 a creator of small-business owners ❤️ a champion for opportunity
One small Kentucky business — helping build many more.
Disclaimer: The information provided by Louisville Beauty Academy is for general educational, informational, and community-awareness purposes only. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, no guarantee is made regarding completeness, reliability, regulatory interpretation, licensure outcomes, employment results, business performance, or financial impact. Nothing herein constitutes legal, financial, regulatory, tax, business, or professional advice, and no client, student, or advisory relationship is created by viewing or sharing this material.
Participation in any educational program, licensing process, or business activity involves risk and is subject to federal and state law. Individual results vary based on personal effort, eligibility, compliance, market conditions, and other factors beyond the control of Louisville Beauty Academy. Louisville Beauty Academy expressly disclaims all liability for any loss, damage, or decisions made based on the information presented.
For legal or regulatory guidance, please consult a qualified professional. Enrollment, graduation, licensure, employment, earnings, or business success are not guaranteed.
Louisville Beauty Academy was chosen from more than 12,000+ applicants nationwide — standing as the only honoree from the state of Kentucky, the only beauty education institution, and the sole representative of the beauty industry among this elite group of 100 small businesses across 35 states and Washington, D.C.
This recognition celebrates businesses driving growth, innovation, and workforce development in their communities and beyond. Honorees were selected by an esteemed panel of judges for their impressive growth, innovative strategies, and strong workplace culture.
🏛 Representing Kentucky and the Beauty Industry in Washington, D.C.
Founder & CEO Di Tran and CFO Rick Dye represented Louisville Beauty Academy on the national stage in Washington, D.C., joining 99 other honorees for three days of events at the historic U.S. Chamber of Commerce headquarters (1615 H Street NW).
The agenda included:
🧠 Small Business Forum featuring AI implementation training from Google, psychology and stress management strategies, and investment & collaboration sessions.
🤝 Networking and learning exchanges with top entrepreneurs from across the country.
🌟 The Night of 100 Stars Gala at the historic Decatur House (748 Jackson Pl NW), celebrating the small businesses that are the backbone of the U.S. economy.
Louisville Beauty Academy’s presence underscored Kentucky’s rich legacy, known worldwide for Bourbon and the Kentucky Derby, and now rising to national prominence for its beauty industry leadership.
💼 Small Business: The Foundation of America
The CO—100 honorees exemplify the heartbeat of the U.S. economy: small business owners who, day in and day out,
Pay employees and contractors,
Deliver critical services to clients,
Navigate operations, marketing, inventory, payroll, hiring, regulations, and more — often wearing multiple hats to keep their businesses thriving.
Louisville Beauty Academy, through its state-licensed vocational programs, has graduated nearly 2,000 students, many of whom have become salon owners, entrepreneurs, and licensed professionals. These graduates contribute an estimated $20–50 million in annual economic impact to Kentucky and neighboring states, through employment, business creation, and essential beauty services.
🌍 A Unique Advocate for Workforce Development
Louisville Beauty Academy’s model focuses on accessible, multilingual, affordable beauty education, offering both short- and long-term state-licensed programs. Di Tran and Rick Dye advocated for the critical role of short-term state-licensed vocational programs in America’s workforce pipeline — particularly the need to allow Pell Grants and federal loans to be used for shorter programs under 600 hours, which are currently excluded by federal policy despite being state-certified and regulated.
Di Tran also proudly represented and thanked Greater Louisville Inc. (GLI) — representing over 1,800 businesses — for years of partnership in state-level advocacy, including efforts for multilingual licensing exams and vocational fairness. He also recognized the Louisville Independent Business Alliance (LIBA), representing over 700 local independent businesses, as another strong local partner.
“GLI and LIBA are powerful local forces for good. Together with the U.S. Chamber, we can align local, regional, and national advocacy to truly uplift small businesses and workforce development,” said Di Tran.
✍️ From Washington Back to Louisville — Knowledge Sharing
Di Tran emphasized that this experience was not just about receiving recognition, but bringing knowledge back home. From AI implementation strategies for small businesses (through Google’s U.S. Chamber Foundation sessions) to stress management tools and investment insights, Louisville Beauty Academy intends to share and apply these lessons locally to strengthen small businesses in Louisville and across Kentucky.
As a former board member of LIBA and an active advocate through GLI, Di Tran continues to play a dual role: listening and learning nationally, while amplifying Kentucky’s voice at the federal level.
🏅 Prestige, Certification, and Opportunity
Graduating from Louisville Beauty Academy is not only a milestone — it’s an achievement that carries prestige, credibility, and real economic value. Each student receives state-regulated and state-certified beauty licenses and certificates overseen by the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology, considered among the most respected credentials in the field.
Louisville Beauty Academy is the only (or one of the very few) beauty colleges in Kentucky that offers all beauty license and certificate programs, including short-term and full programs — fully regulated and approved by the state.
And now, as one of America’s Top 100 Small Businesses on the national stage, the Academy shines a spotlight on beauty education as a pillar of workforce development and entrepreneurship.
📲 Enroll Today Text 502-625-5531 or email study@LouisvilleBeautyAcademy.net to begin your journey in one of Kentucky’s most respected beauty education institutions, now nationally recognized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
🌟 A Proud Moment for Louisville and Kentucky
Louisville Beauty Academy stands proudly as a national representative of Kentucky’s growing beauty industry — adding a new dimension to Kentucky’s reputation, alongside Bourbon and the Derby.
Their work, supported by state, city, chamber partners, and community, reflects a modern vision:
Empowering immigrants, working parents, and career changers through short, affordable, multilingual education.
Building sustainable beauty businesses that employ and serve locally.
Advocating for policy changes that open federal funding to more Americans seeking vocational pathways.
📢 About the CO—100 Program
Each CO—100 honoree receives a one-year paid membership to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, national brand exposure, and exclusive access to expert insights, networking opportunities, and a vibrant community of fellow business leaders.
“Small businesses are the heartbeat of our economy, and their stories are nothing short of extraordinary,” said Jeanette Mulvey, Vice President and Editor-in-Chief of CO— by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “The CO—100 honorees exemplify what it means to lead with purpose, adapt with agility, and build with vision.”