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Mesa Arts Center Presents Tabatha Coffey, 6/9

By: Apr. 12, 2013
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Tabatha Coffey, star of Bravo's Tabatha Takes Over, is bringing her signature style of straight talk and respected business expertise to the Mesa Arts Center on Sunday, June 9. Tabatha, who has traveled the country helping business owners succeed, will challenge you to achieve greatness, analyze your successes and failures, and you will leave the show inspired, elevated and enabled to use the skills learned in your personal and professional life.

"I am excited to have an opportunity to personally connect with more people and to encourage everyone to always strive for success and not settle" says Coffey. "I cannot wait to be in front of a live audience, to teach the tools I've learned along the way to others and to hopefully inspire some people along the way."

Tickets are available through the Mesa Arts Center Box Office at MesaArtsCenter.com or by calling 480-644-6500.

With her signature edgy style, youthful energy, and exceptional skills as an artist and educator, Tabatha Coffey is without question the golden girl of small businesses, proving that her professional instincts transcend the realm of "beauty business" and positively shape business owners and their work environments in an assortment of areas, as is seen by millions weekly on her hit series, Tabatha Takes Over. Her resume reads like a biography of a born hairstylist. From the beginning of her career when she was 14 in her native Surfer's Paradise, Australia, to her appearance as the "Fan Favorite" on Bravo's hit series, Shear Genius in 2007, Tabatha continues to achieve accolades, most recently by being honored at Logo's fourth annual NewNowNext Awards where she won the trophy for "Most Addictive Reality Star." Coffey has a memoir in its third printing published by Harper Collins titled It's Not Really About the Hair: The Honest Truth About Life, Love, and the Business of Beauty. Coffey works regularly as an editorial stylist for fashion and beauty publications and backstage during New York's Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.



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