British Beauty Council CEO Millie Kendall MBE on LOCA Live

by | May 18, 2020

Don’t miss the opportunity to have your questions answered by Millie Kendal MBE, CEO of the British Beauty Council & Josh Wood, British Beauty Council Director and Founder of Josh Wood Colour.

On Tuesday 19 May at 16:00pm BST, LOCA Founder Lorraine Pringle will be hosting a live 30-minute webinar with our CEO Millie Kendall and Josh Wood, creator of Josh Wood Colour. During the live session, the duo will discuss five key questions to advise and support members during this time.

Whether you are a brand, business or individual professional, let LOCA know your current challenges and questions and they will create the agenda based on the most popular topics raised. All submissions will be anonymous, so don’t be shy – get involved! Or feel free to simply join us to listen.

Please submit questions when you sign up via their webinar registration page. The session will be held over Zoom, if you are new to this app, be sure to download onto your device before the session.

LOCA members: register at loca.world where you can add your questions.

Not yet a member?
LOCA are currently giving free membership to brands, businesses and individuals to help at this time (brand membership is usually £900 per annum). Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to be part of their private platform. Find out more and apply at loca.world.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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