EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 20 MIN
Builders of the American Local Economy — Immigrant Workforce Power, the Di Tran Model & Kentucky’s Growth Engine | Research & Podcast Series 2026
from Di Tran University: Humanized Learning & Life Lessons Podcast · host Di Tran
What is truly driving Kentucky’s economic growth in 2026?In this research-driven episode from the New American Business Association (NABA) and Di Tran University — The College of Humanization, we uncover the real engine behind local prosperity: immigrant-led entrepreneurship, workforce participation, and licensed trade ownership.From the Vietnamese nail industry to Korean beauty supply chains, Japanese manufacturing excellence, and Latino-led construction and logistics—this episode breaks down how these communities are not extracting from the economy, but building it, sustaining it, and scaling it.At the center is the Di Tran Model, powered through Louisville Beauty Academy, demonstrating a debt-free, compliance-first, workforce-ready education system that produces not just workers—but owners, taxpayers, and economic contributors from day one.🔹 $1.7B+ in immigrant tax contributions in Kentucky🔹 $5.2B+ in spending power fueling local economies🔹 90%+ job placement through workforce-aligned education🔹 AI-resistant, human-centered careers in licensed tradesThis is not theory.This is a replicable model for the future of American workforce development.Research & Podcast Series 2026Powered by Di Tran University Research Team & Louisville Beauty Academy
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Builders of the American Local Economy — Immigrant Workforce Power, the Di Tran Model & Kentucky’s Growth Engine | Research & Podcast Series 2026
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