Coffey first became iconic as a contestant in the Bravo reality show “Shear Genius.” Her blunt demeanor and intensity so impressed Bravo that they offered her a show, “Tabatha’s Salon Takeover” in which she used her hairdressing and business expertise to transform failing salons. The show was renamed “Tabatha Takes Over” and she became a regular figure on other shows like “Make Me a Supermodel,” “The Tyra Banks Show” and “The Biggest Loser.”
“Everyone loves Tabatha’s sassy style, so we were thrilled when she agreed to present at iconic.22,” said Charity Hudnall, VP of Marketing for Vagaro. “While her style is entertaining, it’s the substance of her insights that we know will be valuable to the audience. Her life and business coaching helps women find their passion, purpose and power.”
Coffey will sign copies of her latest book at iconic.22, which will be a great opportunity for beauty professionals to have a quick conversation with her.
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