Joseph Harwood joins Revieve® DEI Advisory Board

by | Mar 29, 2022

Revieve has announced the appointment of Joseph Harwood to its Advisory Board, expanding its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) platform capabilities, in cooperation with it’s retail, brand, social media and e-commerce partners.

Harwood is a global DEI leader, digital media pioneer, award-winning beauty expert, and a member of the British Beauty Council’s DEI Committee. As a member of the Revieve Advisory Board, Harwood will play an instrumental role in expanding Revieve’s DEI programs, central to Revieve’s structure and platform solutions.

 

“I have always been passionate about changing the beauty industry into a more diverse, happier, and inclusive community. Ever since the beginning of my professional career, I was certain that there were some biases and barriers within the beauty space that could be easily removed.
I’m excited to be a member of Revieve’s Advisory Board and take the beauty tech industry to the next level, bringing more impactful equity, diversity and inclusion. I believe a key goal, for the health, beauty and wellness industry, is to make every voice heard,”

– Joseph Harwood

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