My career in permanent hair removal is characterized by a continual increase in my commitment to the electrology profession. I have been practicing electrolysis since I received my Rhode Island license in 1973 when I completed my training with Nina Ferrie (Past President and Founding Member of The American Electrology Association) and moved on to working with her. I am also privileged to be associated with Sonya Dondero. I became a Rhode Island Electrolysis Instructor in 1982 and a Connecticut Electrolysis Instructor in 1984. I have served on the Executive Committee of The American Electrology Association and currently serve as President of The Rhode Island Association of Electrologists. I look forward to putting that ongoing committment to work for you.
There is great demand for skilled electrologists! If you are interested in a new career, self employment, flexible hours, but most important, improving the lives of people with excessive hair, give me a call. I will provide you with step by step personalized training and support on becoming a licensed electrologist.
Further questions call 401-351-0631
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Member of the American Electrology Association
The American Electrology Association (AEA), established in 1958, is the largest international nonprofit membership organization for permanent hair removal professionals. The AEA promotes the highest standards in Electrology education, practice and ethics and champions state licensing and regulation of the profession to protect the public interest. The American Electrology Association plays a key role in providing reliable and scientifically accurate information to its membership, the public, the medical community and government agencies.
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Certified Professional Electrologist
The Certified Professional Electrologist (CPE) credential signifies that an electrologist's knowledge has been tested and measured against a national standard of excellence. A Certified Professional Electrologist goes above and beyond their initial training. The credential is voluntary and requires continuing education pursuits. Board certification keeps the electrologist aware of changes in the profession and gives them the tools to respond.
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- Licensed Electrologist
- Rhode Island Electrolysis Instructor
- Connecticut Electrolysis Instructor
- Continuing education classes offered in practical and theory
- President - Rhode Island Association of Electrologists
- Past Secretary - Rhode Island Association of Electrologists
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