Dr. Tye Caldwell is the Cofounder & Chief Strategy Officer of ShearShare, the first ondemand salon and barbershop space rental app. Recognized as a tech visionary and industry pioneer, Dr. Caldwell’s mission is to help beauty and barbering professionals around the world maximize their earnings potential. By redesigning access to B2B beauty space and serving an under-served niche, Tye is enabling more than 1,000,000 licensed professionals to work on their terms, while salon and barbershop owners make money on unused space.
Prior to creating ShearShare, Tye owned and operated an award-winning salon in Dallas, Texas for 20 years, which was the genesis behind ShearShare. He has worked in beauty for 25 years as a master barber-stylist, educator, and small business coach, offering his 20+ years of industry knowledge as a proven roadmap. Tye serves on the Advisory Boards for multiple beauty schools, is a frequent guest lecturer at barber colleges and hairstyling institutes around the globe, and has spoken about next-generation industry trends at CosmoProf, Business Insider, the American Association of Cosmetology Schools, and other venues. He coaches the rising generation of salon and barbershop owners, and his #1 best-selling book, Mentored by Failure: A 5-Point Guide to Long-Term Success in the Beauty & Style Industry, is often used for continuing education curriculum. ShearShare was named winner of Google Demo Day 2018, Fidelity’s Reshape the World competition, Tech. Co’s Startup of the Year 2016, and a TechWeek100.
Mr. Caldwell’s work has been featured in Fast Company, Black Enterprise, Forbes, Modern Salon, and TechCrunch. Dr. Tye Caldwell is a licensed instructor and educator, and received his Doctorate of Professional Barbering from Miracle University. He relocated from McKinney, Texas to Buffalo, New York with his cofounder wife, Courtney Caldwell. He enjoys international travel, reading, and spending time with his wife, Courtney, and 22-year-old son, Trey, a senior cadet and football player at the United States Air Force Academy. Dr. Caldwell recently summited Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa, in seven days.