Julie Stein

Jules & the Gents formed in 2006 based on a jazz band called “The Fifth Sundays”. This group had played around Atlanta a few years, their main gig was every “Fifth Sunday” for brunch, hence the name. The leader moved from Atlanta about that time and I took over the group and named it “Jules & the Gents”. Read More>>
Lucy Lawler Freas

I started as a runner for Summer Sounds of Underground in 1996, during the Olympics. At the end of the summer, I was hired as a runner at Chastain Park Amphitheater, and then ultimately ended up working in the office for Concerts/Southern Promotions (now Live Nation) by September of 1996 By the beginning of ’97 I was booking the Cotton Club, and very soon after started booking the Roxy Theater and then the Tabernacle. Read More>>
Kim Steen Langan

Where I am today is never where I thought I’d be. Let me back up…growing up, I was a competitive gymnast at The Atlanta School of Gymnastics and loved the sport. I quit that level of competitive gymnastics when I was 15 and had to have knee surgery. Read More>>
Jeff Brawand

I moved to Atlanta from Cincinnati to work for Delta Air Lines. I was looking for a way to meet new people here in Atlanta. I joined kickball leagues, but was tired of having to be worry about pulling a muscle as well as always having to hide my drinks at the parks. Read More>>
Mitchell Anderson

After a successful 20 year acting career on television, film and stage, I was ready to leave show business and find my second act. Having met my partner, Richie Arpino, now my husband, in 1997, I decided to move to Atlanta from Los Angeles in 2002. I had always loved cooking and the social interaction that food provides. Read More>>
Charlise Milam

I am born and raised here in Atlanta. I have desired to be a hairstylist and salon owner since I was four years old. I started cosmetology school right after I graduated high school in 2008 from Southwest Dekalb high school. Read More>>
Mickie Thornell

Spending 20 years in the Medical Industry, I was traveling via plane 6/7 days a week. I was never home , working 24/7 determined to help Drs save the world, one patient at a time. Meanwhile, my close friend at the time was getting married at Defauskie Island. Read More>>
Frank White

My journey as a fitness professional first began in 2014 when I first received my personal training certification. Shortly after becoming certified I began training at local gym by training just a handful of clients and leading fitness classes. Read More>>
Sherri McDonald

My love for the beauty industry began at age 8 when I styled my cousin’s hair for the first time. That day, I fell in love with the beauty industry and realized how much I could drastically improve the mood of a person. Read More>>
Anthony Wakasiaka

My story began when I was the official school photographer while in university back in Nairobi, Kenya. Ever since, I’ve always been into photography. Fast forward to December 2014 while living in the US, I attended a holiday party and was intrigued by a photo booth setup that was present at the event. Read More>>
Natalie Childers

Dip ‘n Dab first opened in 2010 at a small studio in North Druid Hills. The concept was a byproduct of the recession. The founding members had both suffered layoffs and wanted to start a new career and create an avenue for people to escape many of the harsh realities during that time. Read More>>
Nash Tehrani

I have been actively assisting clients achieve their fitness goals since 2000.I graduated from Emory University in 1998 with degrees in Biology and Psychology. Read More>>