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Shawn Trujillo And Angie Katsanevas Of Lunatic Fringe Salons Wins NAHA Salon MBA Award Winners

PBA Announces Shawn Trujillo and Angie Katsanevas of Lunatic Fringe Salons as NAHA Salon

MBA Award Winners

NAHA 2010 | July 2010 | Las Vegas, Nevada

The Professional Beauty Association’s North American Hairstyling Awards (NAHA) is pleased to announce that Shawn Trujillo and Angie Katsanevas, owners of Lunatic Fringe Salons, have been named NAHA winners in the new Salon MBA category.

(Image of Angie Katsanevas and Shawn Truijillo -  Lunatic Fringe Salons - All Rights Reserved)

This marks the inaugural year for the Salon MBA (Masters Business) award, which was designed to recognize savvy salon owners who have cultivated a cutting-edge salon and a highly profitable business.

Shawn and Angie are also the co-owners of Paul Mitchell The School - Salt Lake City.

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