First Esthetician Member Sworn In KBC – 01-13-2025: A Milestone for Kentucky’s Beauty Industry

January 13, 2025, marks a historic milestone for Kentucky’s beauty industry as the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology welcomed its first-ever Esthetician board member during its January Board Meeting in Frankfort, Kentucky. This momentous occasion comes as a direct result of the collective efforts behind Senate Bill 14 (SB14), a landmark piece of legislation that expanded board representation to include nail technicians and estheticians.

The passage of SB14 in 2024 was not just a legislative victory—it was the result of tireless advocacy by a diverse coalition of individuals and organizations across the state. Community leaders, including those from the Cambodian, Vietnamese, Latino, and other immigrant communities, played a crucial role in this campaign. Louisville Beauty Academy, led by its visionary founder Di Tran, has been at the forefront of these efforts, championing inclusivity and equity in the beauty industry.

The Role of Louisville Beauty Academy in Advocacy

Louisville Beauty Academy has been a leading advocate for SB14, emphasizing the importance of representation and the need for a regulatory framework that reflects the diversity of Kentucky’s beauty professionals. The academy’s founder, Di Tran, worked alongside an incredible coalition of advocates, including new immigrants and long-standing members of the beauty industry, to push for changes that would benefit students, licensees, and the public.

Through workshops, public outreach, and collaboration with policymakers, Louisville Beauty Academy and its allies ensured that the voices of underrepresented beauty professionals were heard. Their efforts culminated in the addition of new board seats, paving the way for progress and inclusion.

Welcoming the New Board Member

The inclusion of an esthetician on the Kentucky Board of Cosmetology is a step toward better representation and acknowledgment of the specialized fields within the beauty industry. Melissa Anderson, who was sworn in during the meeting, will serve as the first esthetician board member, helping to shape the future of esthetics in Kentucky. Her appointment represents the fruits of years of collective advocacy by countless individuals and organizations.

A Broader Vision for Kentucky’s Beauty Industry

The passing of SB14 highlights the strength of a unified community working toward a shared vision of inclusivity and growth. Louisville Beauty Academy remains committed to ensuring that students, licensees, and the general public stay informed about industry advancements and regulatory changes. With this new chapter, the academy continues to lead by example, creating opportunities for all beauty professionals to thrive.

Moving Forward Together

The journey to passing SB14 demonstrated the power of collaboration among diverse communities and the importance of shared goals. As Kentucky’s beauty industry evolves, Louisville Beauty Academy invites all professionals, students, and advocates to join in building a future defined by representation, inclusivity, and excellence.

For more information about SB14, updates from the Kentucky Board of Cosmetology, or resources for beauty professionals, visit Louisville Beauty Academy’s official website.


Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes only and reflects the views of contributors involved in the advocacy for Senate Bill 14. The content does not represent official statements or policies of the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology. For official information, please visit the Kentucky Board of Cosmetology’s official website.

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First Nail Technician Board Member in the History of the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology: Michael Carter Appointed – August 2024

Louisville Beauty Academy Update: Celebrating a Historic Appointment in Kentucky’s Beauty Industry

At Louisville Beauty Academy, a Kentucky State-licensed and State-accredited beauty college, we pride ourselves on ensuring our students stay informed and up-to-date with the latest changes in beauty licensing and law in Kentucky. Our commitment to student success goes beyond education; it includes keeping everyone in our community aware of critical regulatory updates that impact their careers.

As part of our ongoing efforts to support our students, we are pleased to share significant developments related to the Kentucky Board of Cosmetology. As of March 2024, Governor Andy Beshear signed Senate Bill 14 into law. This legislation is a monumental step forward in promoting inclusivity and diversity within the beauty industry in Kentucky. Senate Bill 14 expanded the Board of Cosmetology by adding two new seats—one for a licensed nail technician and another for an esthetician.

Today, we are excited to announce that Governor Andy Beshear, along with Secretary of State Michael Adams, has officially filled the first of these new positions. Michael Carter of Richmond, Kentucky, has been appointed as the newest member of the Kentucky Board of Cosmetology, representing licensed nail technicians. His appointment is effective immediately as of August 16, 2024, and he will serve a term that expires on February 1, 2026.

This appointment is a significant milestone for the beauty industry in Kentucky, particularly for nail technicians, as it ensures that their voice is heard at the state level. Michael Carter’s experience and dedication to the profession will bring valuable insights to the Board, benefiting all nail technicians across the Commonwealth.

As of August 19th, 2024 – KENTUCKY STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY MEMBERS

At Louisville Beauty Academy, we understand how vital it is for our students and graduates to be aware of such changes. We are committed to providing timely updates and ensuring that our community remains informed about important regulatory shifts. We encourage all our students to stay engaged and understand how these changes may affect their professional journey.

As we await the appointment of a representative for estheticians, we are confident that these additions to the Board will further enhance the diversity and representation within the beauty industry in Kentucky. We will continue to keep our students informed of any further developments.

Stay tuned for more updates, and remember, Louisville Beauty Academy is here to support you every step of the way in your beauty career.

Louisville Beauty Academy remains dedicated to excellence in education and compliance with Kentucky’s beauty regulations, ensuring our students are well-prepared to thrive in their professional careers.


Disclaimer: The information provided in this update is shared as known and publicly available at the time of publication. Louisville Beauty Academy does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information provided. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please contact the Kentucky State Board of Cosmetology directly by emailing them at [email protected].