Is Beauty Inclusive?

by | Jun 22, 2020

The first in a series of monthly webinars brought to you by British Beauty Council in association with The Glow Getter Collective.

Please join us for an in-depth discussion with industry experts on the ever-important topic of inclusivity.

Panellists will cover topics discussed in the British Beauty Council‘s recent Diversity & Inclusivity report and expand on their thoughts and experiences within their different key fields within the beauty industry.

Host:

Ailish Lucas (Founder of The Glow Getter Collective, Marketing & Social Media Strategist for Natural Beauty Brands)

Panellists:

Date & Time:

Wednesday 24th June

4:00PM – 5:00PM

Notes:

The audience will be able to submit questions to our panellists through the webinar chat function but please keep all communication clean, friendly and constructive.

Please register your place here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/is-beauty-inclusive-webinar-tickets-109647063318

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