Welcome to the very first episode of Class Act: The Career School Podcast, powered by Peak Enrollment! In this kickoff conversation, host Atta German sits down with Lindsay Novotny, founder of the School of Makeup Effects in New Jersey - a unique and unconventional career school that’s been shaping futures for over 12 years. You’ll hear inspiring stories of students from all walks of life who found their creative home, overcame self-doubt, and launched careers in film, television, and beyond thanks to Lindsay’s guidance.
Lindsay shares the school’s origin story, from her early days struggling to find education in special effects makeup on the East Coast, to building her own program from scratch. She opens up about the ongoing challenges of running a private, non-traditional career school - like navigating regulations, breaking through the “starving artist” stigma, and helping students access affordable training in a hands-on, creative field.
If you’ve ever wondered how creative career schools can truly change lives, or if there’s more to life after high school than a traditional four-year college, this episode will inspire you. We’ll explore the realities, opportunities, and impact of trade-focused education, and why breaking the stigma around artistic career paths is more important now than ever. Don’t miss Lindsay’s practical insights, heartfelt stories, and advice for both students and school owners hoping to make a difference.