Bad apple opens new academy in wolverhampton
Published
31st Mar 2016
by
maryforester

TIGI International Artistic Director, Anthony Mascolo, has opened the first
Bad Apple Academy in Wolverhampton.
The award-winning group already has established salons in Birmingham, Walsall and Solihull, but the new project is both exciting and fundamental to the future growth of the business. The academy will be used to train Bad Apple's future talent with plans to develop it into a graduate academy, providing ongoing education for already qualified staff providing up to date courses on the latest cutting, styling and colouring techniques.
Founder of Bad Apple,
Aid Tams, together with Group Colour Director,
Adam Murphy, will oversee all training.
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“I’ve known Aid for a few years now and have always been impressed by his creativity and focus. He thinks similarly to me, in face I think he’s pinched my favourite saying: ‘to break the rules you have to know the rules’. The new Bad Apple Academy is a great place for learning. I look forward to watching its progression.” Anthony Mascolo.