20 June 2025

BEACON CLASS OF 2025

The Professional Beauty Association announced the Beacon Class of 2025. This newest group of emerging talents is poised to shape the future of the industry.

The Professional Beauty Association (PBA) proudly announced the Beacon Class of 2025. This newest group of emerging talents is now poised to shape the future of the industry.

The Beacon Program is a transformative initiative by the Professional Beauty Association (PBA). The program provides students with an unparalleled opportunity to connect with industry leaders and mentors. By offering direct access to renowned experts, the Beacon Class of 2025 will gain the skills, insights, and relationships. This program will do more than shape their careers. It will also influence the future of the beauty industry for years to come.

To find the full list of the Beacon Class of 2025, click HERE. Beacon’s legacy classes include influential educators like Michelle O’Connor, Michael DeVellis, John Mosley, Jamal Edmonds, and many others.

The opportunity to connect students with the best in the industry and provide mentorship is crucial to their success and the success of our industry,” said Leslie Perry, Executive Director, PBA. “The PBA deeply appreciates the dedication of these educators, whose passion helps mold the future of the industry.”

This year’s Beacon event

This year’s Beacon event will take place alongside Premiere Orlando, from May 31st to June 2nd. Students will have the chance to explore the largest beauty trade show in the United States. An added plus is that they will witness the prestigious 36th Annual North American Hairstyling Awards (NAHA). Beacon students will also receive swag bags containing hundreds of dollars’ worth of products, courtesy of Beacon and NAHA sponsors.

PBA extends its gratitude to the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, which offers travel grants of up to $250 for the first 100 applicants to help ease the financial burden of attending Beacon. Additionally, PBA thanks The Associated Skin Care Professionals for providing $200 travel reimbursements to five skincare students.

Applying to Beacon requires a rigorous selection process, including submission of a Beautista Portfolio, a video introduction, social media portfolio, and letter of recommendation. A panel of esteemed industry judges, including salon owners, manufacturers, and distributors reviews all applications before making a decision.

To learn more about Beacon, visit probeauty.org/beacon-student-program.

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