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Celebrating Unity and Historic Achievements: Di Tran and Vy Truong Attend Appreciation Dinner Honoring Senator Reggie Thomas

On October 6, 2024, the historic Merrick Inn in Lexington, Kentucky, hosted a special Appreciation Dinner in honor of Senator Reggie Thomas, recognizing his unwavering commitment to advancing SB14 and multi-language beauty licensing. The event was a gathering of advocates, community leaders, and supporters who have made history in Kentucky by championing inclusivity and diversity in the beauty industry. Di Tran, founder of Louisville Beauty Academy, and Vy Truong, founder and CEO of Kentucky Pharmacy LLC, attended the event to celebrate this remarkable journey alongside many dedicated individuals.

The passage of SB14 has ushered in unprecedented change, including the appointment of a licensed nail technician and a skincare esthetician to the Kentucky Board of Cosmetology, as well as the launch of multi-language beauty licensing exams. The overwhelming support from state legislators, with unanimous votes in both chambers, and the new board’s endorsement of multi-language exams, reflects a collective commitment to creating accessible opportunities for all.

Among the key figures in this achievement are campaign leaders Micheal Carter, Lianna Nguyen, and Molida Soth, who played pivotal roles in rallying the community and pushing the bill forward. Micheal, now a Nail Technician Board member, led the campaign efforts with tireless dedication, while Lianna, also a campaign leader and now a School Owner Board member, used her voice to amplify the cause. Molida, a respected Cambodian community leader, brought strength and unity to the movement, leading hundreds to join the cause and advocate for change.

The Cambodian community’s support was particularly instrumental, with over 100 members consistently showing up in unity for every rally and gathering. Their unwavering presence became a key factor in securing the passage of SB14. As Senator Thomas acknowledged, it was this display of solidarity that truly shook the process into action, proving that when a community stands together, remarkable achievements are within reach.

Reflecting on this milestone, Di Tran expressed his gratitude: “I am simply blessed to be surrounded by individuals who work hard, advocate passionately, and care deeply for our loving community here in Kentucky. The love for God and our people drove each of us to step up in our own capacities. This achievement is a testament to the power of unity and the impact we can make when we elevate each other.”

The evening was not only about celebrating past achievements but also about renewing the commitment to ongoing advocacy. The first successful multi-language beauty exam in Spanish marks the beginning of a new era, with future expansions to Vietnamese and more languages soon to come, paving the way for inclusivity in licensing like never before.

Vy Truong reflected on the evening’s significance: “This isn’t just about a legislative victory; it’s about building a more inclusive future where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. We are witnessing a moment that goes beyond policy—it’s about empowering communities and opening doors for all.”

The Appreciation Dinner brought together the efforts of legislators, advocates, and a united community, showing that when people come together with a shared purpose, no obstacle is insurmountable. It was a night to honor not just one leader, but a movement dedicated to elevating voices, creating opportunities, and building a legacy of inclusivity that will inspire future generations.

Together, they are proving that love, unity, and relentless effort are the keys to winning change for the community and beyond.

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Tam V. Ho: An Emblem of Heroism and Triumph in the Face of Adversity

As the sun rose on February 23, 2024, it was not just another day for Di Tran, the president of the New American Business Association Inc. Today marked a pinnacle moment, a culmination of years of advocacy for Senate Bill 14, a landmark piece of legislation set to revolutionize the beauty industry in Kentucky. This bill, tirelessly revised over three years and led by the dedication of Kentucky State Senator Reggie Thomas, has seen countless meetings and discussions across all committee levels. It stands today, passed unanimously in the Kentucky State Senate, as a beacon of progress and unity.

In the shadow of this legislative victory, Di Tran stands with an emotion that transcends words, a gratitude that encompasses his faith and love for God. On this momentous day, he shares the spotlight with an American and Vietnamese hero, Tam V. Ho, whose story is a testament to the spirit that Senate Bill 14 embodies.

Tam Ho’s tale is one of profound bravery and selflessness. As COVID-19 swept the globe in March 2020, he was amongst the first, if not the only, nurse to walk into the storm as healthcare facilities cautiously reopened. With the pandemic raging, Tam faced a personal crossroads: his daughter’s wedding was on the horizon. With a father’s love, he chose to advance the wedding, ensuring he could witness the milestone, all the while preparing for what he considered might be a final act of service to his community.

Tam Ho’s decision to continue working amidst the pandemic was akin to signing a life-risking contract with fate. While doctors maintained a distance, Tam was in the trenches, mere hands away from those afflicted by the virus. His courage during those uncertain times became a silent legend, known by those who witnessed his dedication firsthand.

Di Tran, standing beside Tam Ho on this historic day, reflects on the courage and the journey they shared. Both men, united by their Vietnamese heritage and their American dreams, have made indelible marks on their community. As Senate Bill 14 now moves to the Kentucky State House of Representatives, it carries with it the spirit of every nail technician, every entrepreneur, and every student who seeks safety, education, and a place in this high-demand industry.

This bill, a first of its kind, championed by the Asian community and specifically by Asian Nail Technicians, represents more than just reform; it is a narrative of empowerment, of the right to work and learn in a safe environment. It signifies a future where the beauty industry in Kentucky is not just seen as a workforce area but as a field of professional artisans equipped with the knowledge and protocol to thrive safely.

Today, as Di Tran celebrates this legislative milestone, he does so with a heart full of pride for being in the presence of a hero like Tam Ho. It’s a story of two men, from different walks of life, who faced adversity head-on, not just for their own sakes, but for the betterment of all. The passage of Senate Bill 14 is not just a triumph for the beauty industry; it’s a triumph of the human spirit—a spirit embodied by Tam V. Ho, a man who prepared to give everything for his fellow Americans.

On this day, we not only acknowledge the passage of a bill but the passage of a torch—from one hero to another, from one generation to the next. It is the story of Di Tran and Tam Ho, a narrative that will inspire countless others to act with courage, to advocate for change, and to live with a selflessness that defines true heroism.

PS: Dr. Tam V. Ho is an esteemed professional with a PhD in Chemistry, reflecting a profound level of expertise and analytical skill. His multidimensional career spans healthcare and community service, underpinned by a deep commitment to public health and education. As a Licensed Practical Nurse, he has demonstrated extraordinary courage and dedication, particularly noted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Complementing his scientific acumen, Tam’s wife is a distinguished linguist, fluent in English, French, and Vietnamese. Her educational background in the French system in Vietnam has equipped her to serve as a cultural and linguistic bridge. Her proficiency in Vietnamese literature and her work as a translator for the Vietnamese government underscore a rich engagement with language and communication. Together, they form a remarkable duo, contributing to their communities through a blend of scientific knowledge, healthcare dedication, and linguistic talent.