Arte e Cultura
IN HONOUR OF BEAUTY: THE BRITISH BEAUTY COUNCIL'S MILLIE KENDALL AND HELENA GRZESK ARE RECOGNISED IN THE 2022 NEW YEAR HONOURS LIST
The British Beauty Council has proven itself to be the champion of the beauty industry, launching prolific campaigns, initiatives and activities to engage the highest levels of Government, politicians and business leaders in discussions around the value of British beauty to the national economy and its social and cultural impact on the nation's population.
In the last three years, the British Beauty Council's relationship with the Government has gone from strength to strength, culminating in the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt.Hon Rishi Sunak MP, opening British Beauty Week in September 2021 .
From and to encouraging businesses to become , the British Beauty Council has created many long-lasting positive impacts in the beauty industry.
Key achievements for The British Beauty Council in 2021 include:
Further information on the achievements of The British Beauty Council can be found in its 2021 Annual Report. The full report is available to download: https://bit.ly/BBCo_AnnualReport2021
With over 30 years' experience creating and marketing beauty brands, Kendall has worked with the UK's leading retailers. Her passion for beauty is widely recognised, as is her ambition to secure the beauty industry a reputation as a global leader in innovation and education. Kendall was awarded an MBE in 2007 for services to the cosmetics industry.
Over 20 years' experience in the beauty, spa and hospitality industry, and formerly the General Manager of the UKSA, Grzesk is a strong champion of the beauty industry, lobbying the government in order to get it the recognition and priority that it deserves. She is the Mental Health & Wellbeing lead for the British Beauty Council.
For information and interview opportunities, please email britishbeautycouncil@seengroup.com
ABOUT THE BRITISH BEAUTY COUNCIL
The British Beauty Council was founded to represent the voices, opinions and needs of the British beauty industry – from hairdressing to cosmetics, cosmetic surgery, therapy and spa; in education and training; and from formulation to manufacture, supply, logistics packaging, design, retail and media. It is a not-for-profit, inclusive organisation that works to engage politicians and business leaders about the value of British beauty to the national economy, and its key role in the UK's creative and cultural character. Its ambition is to ensure that the beauty industry is recognised and valued at all levels of government, throughout the wider economy and by consumers.
For more information: https://britishbeautycouncil.com/
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