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Stan Newton, one of London's leading hair stylists, will lead the Sassoon education team.

Sassoon has announced the appointment of Stan Newton, Director of Operations for Sassoon Academy, North America. With over 30 years of experience in hair, Newton has worked with many top teams around the globe and will now support the Sassoon Education team in delivering world-class cutting and coloring education across North America.
Newton enrolled in a three-year apprenticeship with Sassoon, London in 1986. After completing his training, he transferred to Manchester to begin his career as a stylist and in 1996, Newton moved back to London to become an Instructor at the Sassoon Academy, before he was appointed Head of Diploma and advanced to Staff Training Coordinator, ultimately becoming a Creative Director.
While on a personal trip in India, he was presented with an opportunity to serve as the Creative Leader for Wella Professionals India on a three-year contract.
Throughout his career, Newton has represented Sassoon and Wella Professionals around the globe at trade shows and events and has been the recipient of several awards in the Industry, including: Fellowship of British Hairdressing Image of the Year in 2008, the British Hairdressing Awards Creative Team of the Year and 2011 Hall of Fame Award. He has also worked with the rock band Radiohead and celebrity singers and sisters, Kylie and Dannii Minogue.
"I have had so many amazing opportunities to work with talented teams of hair stylists and instructors worldwide," Newton says. "I owe my excellent training to my Sassoon family of mentors, who have given me a great perspective on the world of Hair Design and how to grow as an artist. I definitely made the right choice to return and I'm excited to make the LA Academy my new home."
“Stan's skill and creative energy will be a tremendous addition to the LA Academy,” Mark Hayes, Sassoon International Creative Director, says. “He brings teaching experience and a commitment to excellence that strengthens our team and will inspire our students and clients alike."
Sassoon Academy has locations in more than a dozen cities around the world that are recognized for their professional education and training for those who wish to develop and improve their skills.

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