понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.

High-profile beauty school coming to downtown Schenectady - Dayton Business Journal:

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The education won’t be cheap. Tuitionh hasn’t been set yet, but the averagse cost nationally to attend a Paul Mitchelk schoolis $15,000 to $25,000, Veglio New York state requires 1,000 hours of training to becomw a licensed cosmetologist. Vegliol said the earnings potential is significant for those with talent who are willing towork hard. He said many people pay $30,0009 a year for a college education andthen can’t find work or end up losint their jobs because of the recession. there’s always demand for people to cut hair.
“No matter what you have to give up in this you will not give upyour hair,” Veglio Veglio moved from southern Ital to Schenectady with his family when he was 5 yearxs old. He grew up in the Mont Pleasant neighborhooc and his father workedat Co. Vegliok became a hair stylisr and opened a shop in He joined Paul Mitchell in 1987 and later ran Centr o Bellezza in Clifton Park for 15 years before closinhg last year to pursue more opportunities withPaul Mitchell. Today he operatesx nine other schools, including threed in Florida, three in one in Denver and Louisville. He serves as a partner in the corporate-owne d schools (his brother, Dr.
Giuseppe is leaving his job as a forensic pathologist at to serve as dean of theSchenectady school). He didn’tr consider opening a school in Schenectadyu until he returned this past winter when his father He was eating lunch with a friend at Apperitivko downtown when Buicko of the Galesu Groupwalked inside. Vegliko was introduced to and the developer showedc Veglio around other partsof downtown. Vegli was impressed by all of the new investments and the improvemengt in how State Street It has been three years since he visited Schenectady and he said the difference downtown was like nightand day. “I said I’ve got to be a part of Veglio said.
Veglio and his brotheer also decided to leasea 2,600-square-foot apartment on the fourth floor of the Whitbeck Building acrossw the street from the school. They will use it to housde trainers and others who visit the Schenectady city and county officials are excite aboutthe venture. “The new is a great addition to our fast growing downtown and we are so pleasedx to work withthe county’s economic development team to make this project a reality,” Mayor Brian U. Stratton said.

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