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Jan Hill, Eden Salon
April 8th, 2010 Posted by admin

Jan Hill opened her first salon “My Sister’s Scissors” in 1982 and changed the name to “Eden Salon” in 1994 for a fresh new approach to the salon business.

Her goals were to provide great jobs with advanced education and opportunities. Oklahoma’s first authentic day spa, Eden Salon & Spa was created in 2000 and another followed in 2006.

Jan has been in the beauty business for 37 years both as a published stylist and owner of 3 multiple award winning salons. Jan’s vision for Eden Salon & Spa is to create a business that is on the forefront of fashion and wellness. Jan has developed a team of professional staff devoted to outstanding service and commitment to learning and growing in their careers.

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  1. Oklahoma! An Update On The IEEW Pilot Project | Women Grow Business Says:

    [...] Jan Hill, owner of Oklahoma City’s Eden Salon and another program participant, said that during the day, she was reminded of how important grassroots efforts were to the public policy process, and that she and other women needed to pass the tradition on to future generations. [...]

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