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Tabatha Coffey        

Hairstylist, Salon Owner, Television Personality & Author; Entrepreneur & Co-Founder, ThriveHive; Host, "The Creative Thrive Podcast"

Tabatha Coffey, an Australian hairstylist, salon owner, and television personality, is a transformative force in the world of business and personal coaching. Her diverse life experiences and her roles as an accredited coach, Master NLP Practitioner, and certified member of the ICF, IAC, and IACT therapy boards have shaped her multifaceted approach to transformative coaching.

Known for her appearances on television shows such as "Shear Genius," "Tabatha's Salon Takeover," "Tabatha Takes Over," and "Relative Success with Tabatha," Coffey has been a prominent figure on Bravo from 2007 to 2018. She has also lent her expertise to programs including "The Talk," "Dr. Oz," "The Rachael Ray Show," "Good Morning America," "The Today Show," and "Fashion Police," critiquing red-carpet looks for major awards, including the Academy Awards, Grammy Awards, and Emmys.

Coffey owns Industrie Hair Gurus in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and works at the Warren-Tricomi salon in West Hollywood. She tours internationally 6–12 times a year doing hair shows for Joico International and as an editorial stylist for top fashion and beauty publications. Her contributions to the beauty industry are numerous and acknowledged with her induction into the Australian Hairdressing "Hall of Fame."

As a regular contributor to several publications and a renowned public speaker, Coffey has graced international beauty industry stages, business seminars, and notable non-profit events. Her TEDx Talk in St. Louis has garnered over 4 million views. She has authored two books: "It's Not Really About the Hair: The Honest Truth About Life, Love, and the Business of Beauty" and "Own It!: Be the Boss of Your Life--at Home and in the Workplace," both published by Harper Collins.

Embracing her entrepreneurial side, Coffey co-founded ThriveHive, a web-based support service offering member events, community forums, and personal and professional development classes. Coffey also hosts "The Creative Thrive Podcast," where she explores the heart and soul of creativity.

Speech Topics


Its Not Really About the Hair: Tabathas Rules For Good Business

Tabatha Coffey knows a thing or two (or three) about turning around failing businesses. She helps struggling salons get back on track every week on Bravo's hit show Tabatha's Salon Takeovers. But her no-nonsense advice on customer service, leadership, management, teamwork and a good work ethic apply to any business or industry.

With her trademark honesty and direct style, Tabatha helps any organization get back on track. From the front-line staff all the way up the management ladder, there's always room to do better.

If you're brave enough to hear the truth balanced with real-life strategies for improvement, Tabatha delivers!

News


Bravo Star Tabatha Coffey Talks About Hair, Clients Needing A Good Listener
When the International Institute of Cosmetology holds it 2015 graduation ceremonies Sunday, Oct. 25, at the Aqua Turf Club in Southington, you might want to make sure that you, or at least your hair, look extra good if you are there.
EXCLUSIVE – INTERVIEW WITH TABATHA COFFEY, LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER
Beauty extraordinaire and tough love guru, Tabatha Coffey is a legend. She is the epitome of a smart and successful business woman—which is one of the reasons why she is receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award during this week’s Southwest Hairstyling Awards.
Celebrity hairdresser Tabatha Coffey reveals women's No.1 hair mistake
Tough-talking celebrity hairdresser and reality TV star Tabatha Coffey doesn't mince words when talking about the hair mistakes most women make. "People want to do too much – too much colour, too many extensions – it's an unrealistic expectation of what hair can actually do and how much you can do to it," says the peroxided Australian.

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