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“The Look” competition invites Sport Clips Haircuts professional stylists to vie for a coveted Top Six finalists’ spot to unleash their creativity on stage before the thousands gathered for the franchise's annual Huddle. This year’s theme “Bald to the Wahl®” threw down the challenge to create those clean fades popular with so many Sport Clips clients using clippers. As the nation's leading haircare franchise dedicated to men and boys, The Look drew entries from stylists who are “the pros in men’s hair” from all parts of the U.S. and Canada.
Thirty years and growing, Sport Clips Haircuts National Huddle this year celebrated the franchise’s talented stylists across the country and in Canada, as well as the professionals who support the system’s 1,900 locations. With 3,000 team members on site for the “Pro in You”-themed event, President and CEO Edward Logan welcomed the crowd to Sport Clips’ home state of Texas, congratulating them on being a part of some of the company’s most successful years to date.
Something new is happening at the Sport Clips Haircuts National Huddle this year, it’s Sober Pros – opportunities for those living sober lifestyles to meet, enjoy activities together, and support one another in zero-proof harmony. Sport Clips is stepping up and offering what many businesses overlook – the need to provide safe spaces for team members who struggle with substance use disorders.
“Nobody Cares What You Know Until You Show That You Care”: An Interview with Julie Vargas, VP of Career Opportunity & Talent Engagement at Sport Clips Haircuts Julie Vargas, vice president of career opportunity & talent engagement at Sport Clips Haircuts, grew up in a “little bitty” town in West Texas, and didn’t begin thinking about a career in the beauty industry until her high school launched a cosmetology program. “Going into my senior year, that could be one of my electives – and I chose it,” she recalls. “My friends and I thought, ‘Cosmetology; are you kidding? That’s going to be so much fun.” That sense of fun has defined Julie’s approach to her entire career. It also helped power her journey to the top of Sport Clips, the nation’s leading men’s and boys’ hair care provider and the only one with locations in all 50 states and parts of Canada. And it is a sentiment that motivates each of the thousands of team members who her team hires, trains, and mentors throughout their time at the company.
After being in the business for 30 years, we understand stylists. We know you’re creative but understand the importance of following a system. You’re independent but like being part of a team. You’re hard-working and put in the effort to fine-tune your professional skills.
Sport Clips CEO & President, Edward Logan, was recently named one of the Top 25 Executives of Austin for 2023 by C-Suite Spotlight. Congrats, Edward! #ceo #topexecutive #austin #csuitespotlight
As the nation's leading provider of men's and boys' haircare, veteran-founded Sport Clips began work with the VFW in 2013 to offer Help A Hero Scholarships to help military veterans prepare for civilian careers that often require additional college, graduate, and technical degrees and training. Since the creation of the program, Sport Clips has donated nearly $13 million to the “Help A Hero Scholarship” program.
One thing that’s clear from the educators who present at Caravan. Sport Clips Haircuts cares about its team members and fosters learning and numerous opportunities for stylists to compete, discover and grow through its cutting-edge education. Caravan featured platform artists, stylists and educators from American Crew, the Sport Clips Artistic Team, Hattori Hanzo Shears, and more, and each gave the latest tips on all thing’s guys’ hair care.
The story of Sport Clips stylist Meghan Blanchette’s life reads like the screenplay of a made‐for‐tv movie. Growing up in Connecticut, successful in school, acing tests, she began planning for college followed by a business career. But that all changed during her senior year when she made the decision to take her first drink. It may sound dramatic, but she knew she had a family history and says the addiction gene kicked in with that first drink.
Rachel Taylor is a Broken Arrow Sport Clips stylist who's gone farther in a national competition than any other Oklahoman has done before!