A. Armonaitė congratulated the team of hairdressers and beauty specialists who achieved victory in the Paris Championship

A. Armonaitė congratulated the team of hairdressers and beauty specialists who achieved victory in the Paris Championship

“The work of the team of the Association of Hairdressers and Beauty Specialists once again proves the importance of small business not only in strengthening the Lithuanian economy, but also in promoting the name of Lithuania. I congratulate the talented team that brought us more than one victory from Paris”, says Minister of Economy and Innovation A. Armonaitė.

This year, two dozen beauty specialists from all over Lithuania went to the championship, which is organized by the OMC Organization Mondial Coiffure organization, which unites over a million members from all over the world.

“I have always wanted to gather Lithuanian beauty specialists into one big community and I am happy to say that I have succeeded in realizing this goal. It’s nice that I brought together those who really wanted to become well-known professionals in their field not only in Lithuania, but also among the best in the world,” says Jolanta Mačiulienė, president of the Association of Hairdressers and Beauty Specialists, who has been leading the team for almost 15 years.

The team of the Association of Hairdressers and Beauticians received awards for their contribution and work in the national association of beauty professionals, as well as winning various competitions. In total, the Lithuanian team managed to win 3 gold medals and 3 bronze medals. At the “OMC Gold Cup” championship, Lithuanians also won the gold cup, 3 second places and 2 third places.

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Interview with A. Armonaitė, Minister of Economy and Innovation

Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Minister Armonaitė. You recently praised the achievements of the Association of Hairdressers and Beauty Specialists in Lithuania. Can you share ‍your ‍thoughts on the significance ‌of​ their victories in Paris?

Minister Armonaitė: Absolutely! The success of our talented beauty specialists and ⁢hairdressers is not just a win for them, but a win for Lithuania. These competitions ‌showcase the creativity and skills of our professionals on an international stage, and they help to elevate the profile⁤ of Lithuania as a hub for beauty and⁢ innovation.

Editor: You‍ mentioned the importance of small businesses in strengthening the Lithuanian economy. How do events like the OMC Mondial Coiffure Championship contribute to this?

Minister Armonaitė: Small businesses play a crucial role in our economy. They⁤ create jobs, foster community engagement, and drive innovation. Events like ‍the OMC Championship allow these businesses to gain visibility and attract international clientele, which ultimately‌ strengthens not only⁢ their individual success but the economy as a ​whole.

Editor: The participation of two dozen ‌beauty specialists from across Lithuania is impressive. What‌ impact do such events⁣ have on⁣ the professionals involved?

Minister Armonaitė: ⁤ Participating in international championships boosts the confidence and skills​ of⁣ our professionals. It⁢ provides them with invaluable experience, networking opportunities, and a platform to exchange ideas with peers from other countries. This ‍exposure is essential for professional growth and can lead⁤ to new partnerships ‌and business opportunities.

Editor: What message do you have for the beauty industry and aspiring professionals in Lithuania?

Minister Armonaitė: I encourage everyone in the beauty industry to continue pursuing excellence‌ and innovation.⁢ Your hard work not only represents personal dreams but also contributes to the fabric ⁤of our nation’s economy and cultural identity. Embrace​ opportunities, seek collaboration, and keep pushing the⁤ boundaries of creativity.

Editor: Thank you, Minister Armonaitė,‍ for your insights and for highlighting the importance of our beauty professionals⁣ on the world stage.

Minister Armonaitė: Thank you for having me! Let’s continue to support our small businesses together.

Interview with A. Armonaitė, Minister of Economy and Innovation

Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Minister Armonaitė. You recently praised the achievements of the Association of Hairdressers and Beauty Specialists in Lithuania. Can you share your thoughts on the significance of their victories in Paris?

Minister Armonaitė: Absolutely! The success of our talented beauty specialists and hairdressers is not just a win for them, but a win for Lithuania. These competitions showcase the creativity and skills of our professionals on an international stage, and they help to elevate the profile of Lithuania as a hub for beauty and innovation.

Editor: You mentioned the importance of small businesses in strengthening the Lithuanian economy. How do events like the OMC Mondial Coiffure Championship contribute to this?

Minister Armonaitė: Small businesses play a crucial role in our economy. They create jobs, foster community engagement, and drive innovation. Events like the OMC Championship allow these businesses to gain visibility and attract international clientele, which ultimately strengthens not only their individual success but the economy as a whole.

Editor: The president of the Association, Jolanta Mačiulienė, expressed pride in creating a community among Lithuanian beauty specialists. How does this sense of community impact the industry’s growth?

Minister Armonaitė: It’s vital! A strong community encourages collaboration, knowledge sharing, and mutual support among professionals. This not only helps to elevate standards within the industry but also inspires individuals to strive for excellence and recognition—both domestically and internationally. It’s a beautiful synergy that fuels growth.

Editor: With Lithuania clinching multiple awards, what message do you hope this sends to aspiring beauty professionals?

Minister Armonaitė: I hope it sends a powerful message that with passion, dedication, and teamwork, success is achievable. We have the talent and the creativity right here in Lithuania to compete on the global stage. I encourage all aspiring professionals to be bold, pursue their dreams, and contribute to our vibrant beauty industry.

Editor: Thank you, Minister Armonaitė, for sharing your insights on this exciting accomplishment for Lithuania.

Minister Armonaitė: Thank you for having me! It’s an honor to support and celebrate our talented professionals.

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