Tammie Leuthold has wanted to be a cosmetologist since she was a little girl, but some health issues when she was younger put her plans on the back burner. Tammie met her husband Kelly and started a family. It was when her kids were grown she decided to pursue her goal and start her own salon. Tammie credits Kelly with helping her with encouraging her to start her own business. Kelly also helped with the financial and management side to build her salon. Barn on 60th Salon offers many services with plans to expand. Tammie enjoys working with the other stylist as the salon and building the relationships with customers. Tammie spoke to our group about marketing and pricing services, licensing, continuing education, and diversifying your business. Thank you for spending the morning with us Tammie!


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