Case Study: Avanti
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We’ve
all heard of the model slash actor, but a new type of ‘slashie’ has
been unearthed in North Carolina’s Avanti salon. Introducing
owner Rebecca
Bilello… accountant slash beautician. A bazaar combination of skills but
a dynamite recipe for success! |
Setting sail in 1998, the Avanti journey has taken Rebecca and husband Gary on
a whirlwind adventure with a loyal and
ever-growing client base. Emulating quality and variety for their clients, Rebecca
and Gary have ripened Avanti into a top notch salon with a staff of 18 who perform
a myriad of hair, beauty and spa services.
The pair has shared a common
interest in hair and beauty since their early days at New York’s Jon
Louis School of Beauty where they both attended, met and fell in love. But
unlike most budding beauticians, Rebecca’s prior passion was for
numbers. Yes numbers. Before embarking on her career in hair and beauty, Rebecca
crunched numbers in the banking and accounting
industry, a far cry from the stimulating day-to-day activities of a beautician!
None the less, she let her true
passions surface and decided to try
something a little left of centre,
ditching algorisms and adding machines for a new life with scissors, sprays
and serums.
With a team of two massage
therapists, two nail technicians, eight stylists and two aestheticians, Avanti
has something for everyone. The salon has cozy side-by-side pedicure stations
and caters for groups,
couples, birthdays, weddings and other special occasions. The tiled wet room
offers vischi treatments, wraps and waxing and a one-stop-shop for every hair
and beauty treatment under the sun.
The décor resembles a modern-day barber shop with copper, dark
wood and black leather chairs
complementing the minimalistic tones of gray and silver extending from the
salon to the spa where a large red door adds an effective splash of
pizzazz.
The salon resides in a constantly evolving area experiencing rapid growth
and signs for new
developments, such as shopping centres, are constantly popping up. In light
of this, Rebecca and Gary strive to keep Avanti ahead of the pack and keep
the whole team up to date with education
so the best treatments can be offered. This has significant
implications for the business side of things too, and Rebecca insists that
without Shortcuts, the salon may
have struggled under the tirade of new local business developments.“
Before Shortcuts, we couldn’t even dream of having a staff list as long
as it is. But now, we are able to
manage the staff and keep track of what everyone is doing and when. Managing
retail and the appointment book allows us to group capabilities and control
schedules... it really makes the world of difference to
running a successful business,” Rebecca said.
Rebecca says her favorite feature is the Confirmation Manager which has drastically
sped up operations,
allowing them to efficiently handle growth. She also says the Reporting feature
has increased the availability of important information. “We absolutely
love Shortcuts and are avid users of lots of the features, but we realise there
is so much more to the package and look forward to exploring everything Shortcuts
has to offer!” As a strong member of the local
community, the Avanti team has enjoyed watching their clients grow
up and are now sending some off to the prom and weddings like proud mums and
dads!
“We love being a part of this
community and when most people visit they have an exciting occasion and want
to be pampered. It’s great to be a part of their special day,” Rebecca
beams.
So, in spite of her unusual ‘slashie’ status and slightly atypical
background, Rebecca Bilello clearly has what it takes to carry her and Gary’s
thriving salon to the top and conquer any obstacles that may cross their path.
And Shortcuts is proud to be a part of the journey.
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