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Bronner Bros. in the News
Atlanta, January 5, 2012 - Over 60,000 hairstylists, exhibitors, distributors and cosmetology students will emerge on the city of Atlanta as Bronner Bros. rolls out the red carpet on yet another fantastic show...

Bronner Bros. would like to thank all journalists with an interest in reporting about Bronner Bros.’ International Hair Show. We will try to credential as many media companies as possible prior to the beginning of each show...

The hair is everywhere... Bags and bags and yet more bags of the silky, stringy stuff line the walls of the beauty supply store. Beneath the bags of hair are bottles of shampoo and conditioner, sparkly cell phone chargers and rose-smelling lotions. All told, an estimated 2,000 different items line the shelves of the smallish store situated between the bus stop and the candy shop on 47th Street in ...

Thousands of hair stylists, make-up students and beauty professionals crowd around the Milky Way stage at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta to watch Battle of the Baddest Hair Weave competition.

The founder of Bronner Bros. Cosmetics, an Atlanta-based ethnic hair products company, had much in common with a certain entrepreneur from Bentonville, Ark., says the son who now runs the company.

Every man has a formula. And if you know anything about Bernard Bronner — President and CEO of Bronner Brothers Hair Care, Bronner Bros. International Hair Show, Upscale magazine and Rainforest Films — you know his formula is definitely priceless.

The Bronner Brother did… and they brought dedication and wealth of ethnic health and beauty aids experience to Wal-Mart's Supplier Development program. Together we were able to establish a mutually rewarding partnership that has produced category leaders nationwide for Bronner Bros… and a wider selection of quality products for our customers.

Only 30 percent of family businesses survive a secnd generation. A mere 9 percent make it to a third generation. Marietta-based Bronner Brothers Co. shares how it has kept the family business in the family.

A principle taught by Dr. Nathaniel H. Bronner, Sr.:
“ Three things his parents told him: Work hard, Be Honest, and Keep Good Company.”
The Family
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