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Contacts

 

President

Hayley Keyes

123 Manley Ave.
Greensboro, NC 27407

336-340-7915

336-852-9867
Fax: 336-299-7164
E-mail: hayley.keyes@ipgcmg.org

or

Hayley@Nanhall.com

www.Nanhall.com

Hayley-Geisha
Hayley is the President of International Professional Groomers, Inc , a Certifier for International Professional Groomers, and a Certified Master Groomer. She has been involved with dogs since childhood when she started with training Obedience, Behavior Training and Service Dogs, winning the Gaines Award and the Delta Society Award in 1988 and is a Canine Good Citizens Evaluator. As a Professional Handler she has shown dogs in conformation and obedience gathering Group wins and obedience titles and bred and showed Chihuahuas. Hayley runs Nanhall Professional School of Grooming in Greensboro, NC. From 2001 to 2009 her students have won in The Career Start Grooming Class. She has shared with her students the ability to communicate and handle problem dogs. Her ability to work with people has guided her students to win in grooming competitions and to be an educator and certifier for IPG.

Treasurer

Linda Easton

6475 Wallace Rd NW
Salem, OR 97304

503-551-2397

Fax: 503- 581-1220

E-Mail:

linda.easton@ipgcmg.org

or

K9Concepts@aol.com

Linda Easton
Linda is an International Certified Master Groomer and grooming certifier with International Professional Groomers. As a competitive groomer, her wins include Best in Show and Best All-Around Groomer. Linda has been involved with dogs for over 40 years. She began training for the obedience ring and breeding and showing Basenjis. She worked as a professional handler, finishing over 60 champions in many breeds, from Pekingese and poodles to Newfoundlands. Her grooming career began in 1973, and she and her husband built 7 grooming shops. Her current grooming salon and self wash is in Salem, Oregon. As an educator and certifier for IPG, Linda travels all over the world certifying and giving workshops. Linda and her family now live on a 50-acre ranch and she and her daughter show horses. Linda is also involved in 4-H and High School equestrian teams.

 

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