Masters Audio Club
Considering that the majority of our industry is women, MASTERS is thrilled to share The Leading Ladies of TSA (The Salon Association)—Past TSA President, Melissa Chambers Yamaguchi; Current President, Sasha Rash; and Future President, NeCole Cumberlander. Winn Claybaugh sat down with all three of these passionate geniuses in one session, and they shared their spin on the current status of our industry and their hopes for the future. These three women share their personal challenges with being wives, mothers, business owners and leaders, and give insightful feedback for all industry professionals.
Hurricane Relief with Sam Brocato, Gordon Miller, and Vi Nelson

The devastation of Hurricane Katrina directly affected thousands of our industry's professionals. Homes were lost, salons were flooded or destroyed, and lives were forever changed. Our entire industry has felt the suffering of the recent devastation, and we're doing something about it. Three industry greats, Sam Brocato, Gordon Miller, and Vi Nelson, share their stories and passion to raise necessary funds for Beauty Associations for Katrina Relief, a national coalition working to rebuild the beauty industry on the Gulf Coast by raising funds for the NCA Disaster Relief Fund/Katrina.

Robert Cromeans: Innovative, Inspiring and successful: These words best describe the artistic, educational and management skills of Robert Cromeans.
Voted by the industry a record 4 years in a row as Platform Artist of The Year. This Glasgow, Scotland native travels with his team to motivate and educate hairdressers around the world seeking to give our industry “Common Knowledge”
With Robert’s celebrated history as Artistic Director for John Paul Mitchell Systems, as a businessman and salon owner he is continuing to build an empire of the most successful salons in the country.
He currently has two salons here in the Mandalay Bay Hotel, two in San Diego and has just entered into the School business Opening his first Paul Mitchell School in San Diego, hoping to be the first of many.