In the heart of Louisville, inside a room filled with the warmth of leaders who care deeply about Kentucky’s future, Di Tran found himself surrounded by the energy of purpose — and in the presence of a living example of that purpose: Dr. Eli Capilouto, President of the University of Kentucky.
This was no ordinary luncheon at the Rotary Club of Louisville. This was a meeting of minds, hearts, and missions — an intersection where higher education, workforce development, and immigrant dreams came together to illuminate the path forward for Kentucky.
As Dr. Capilouto shared his vision, his words resonated powerfully: “Strong colleges, strong education — they make a strong state.” For Di Tran, this was more than a statement; it was personal truth. It was his own life story. As an immigrant who arrived in the United States with no English, who worked his way from factory floors to earning both his Bachelor’s and Master’s in Computer Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Louisville, Di Tran knows firsthand the transformative power of education.
And now, as the founder of Louisville Beauty Academy, Louisville Institute of Technology, and Di Tran University, Di Tran stands at the forefront of adult education and workforce development — serving new immigrants, working adults, underserved communities, and the future workforce of Kentucky. His vision is to remove every barrier to education and empower individuals to transform their own lives through skills, certifications, and real economic opportunity.
Gratitude filled the air as Di Tran sat in the very halls where his own educational journey began, listening to the President of the University of Kentucky, whose leadership is steering a $7 billion infrastructure transformation across UK — a reinvestment into Kentucky’s educational foundation, ensuring that future generations have the tools to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
Di Tran didn’t just hear Dr. Capilouto’s words — he absorbed them, the way a lifelong learner absorbs every lesson life offers. This is what Di Tran does — he takes every experience, every interaction, and turns it into fuel for his mission. Whether it’s his beauty schools, his IT training programs, or his nonprofit initiatives through the New American Business Association, Di Tran’s work bridges education and workforce — transforming learning into livelihood.
In that moment, Di Tran and Dr. Capilouto were not just two leaders at a luncheon — they became a symbol of what’s possible when visionaries from different walks of life unite in service to education. From top-tier university leadership to grassroots adult education programs, from immigrant entrepreneurs to academic pioneers — together, they form the complete ecosystem Kentucky needs to thrive.
Di Tran left the Rotary Club not just inspired — but charged with a renewed sense of duty. To honor those who educated him. To uplift those who, like him, dream of a better future through learning. And to build an education and workforce pipeline that spans every age, every community, and every person willing to learn, work, and rise.
Because in Kentucky, education is not just about degrees. It’s about dignity, opportunity, and creating a future where everyone belongs. And with leaders like Dr. Capilouto shaping institutions and leaders like Di Tran shaping communities — Kentucky’s future is unstoppable.
Di Tran’s Story — In Case You Didn’t Know:
• Vietnamese immigrant arriving in the U.S. at 12 with no English.
• Graduated from University of Louisville with BS and MS in Computer Engineering & Computer Science.
• Founder of Di Tran Enterprise, Louisville Beauty Academy, Louisville Institute of Technology, Di Tran University, and more.
• Award-winning entrepreneur: 2024 Most Admired CEO, Mosaic Award Recipient.
• Published author and relentless advocate for adult education, immigrant success, and workforce development.
• Featured in Louisville Business First, WDRB, and WLKY for his innovative work.
• Leading workforce development programs tied directly to affordable housing, beauty licensing, IT training, and AI education.
• Deep believer in faith, service, and gratitude as the foundation of every success.
This is not just Di Tran’s story — it’s Kentucky’s story. And it’s just getting started.