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The British Beauty Council strengthens the beauty and personal care industry by amplifying its global influence, uniting the community and fostering opportunity, education, and growth for people and businesses.
The Council’s work is supported and developed in partnership with an influential network of stakeholders who drive the Council’s strategic aims. New appointments for 2026 include…
Camilla Kay joins the Council’s leadership team as Director of Communications and Events. Formerly Executive Editor at Glamour UK, she will oversee digital communications, press and media relations and activations.
David MacDonald, Vice President, Sustainability & HR Business Planning at Walgreens and the Council’s Talent Pillar President, has been appointed Ambassador for Men. He will drive the Council’s new focus in this area, spotlighting the power of personal care and grooming and its socio-economic impact on the beauty sector.
Jessica Hewitt, Global Head of Beauty & Wellness at UNiDAYS is now Education and Talent Pillar President, having made significant impact partnering on the Student Shadow Board Initiative.
Nicky Pope, Founder of Tribu-te and Colour World, has been appointed Hair Committee Chair. With an extensive background in the hairdressing and barbering sector, she will oversee the restructuring of the Committee to achieve the strategic goals.
New appointments to the committee are: Dom Capel, Edward Hemming, Grant Carr, Hadley Yates, Leah Hill, Lauralyn Clinton, Louis Byrne, Oliver Blackaby, Paul Yates, Phill Gallagher, Robert Eaton, Sharon Brigden, Tendai Moyo, Vivienne Johns and Josh Miller.
The Council’s influential Advisory Board announces a new cohort of leading professionals across hair, makeup, skincare, PR and communications. These new appointments are: Aarti P, Barbara Daly, Camilla Craven, Gabriela Da Costa, James Brown, Maryam Zamani, Michael Douglas, Sophie Carbonari.
These developments across the Council’s network will help to propel its growth over the next year and beyond. Millie Kendall OBE, the British Beauty Council CEO says: ‘Over the last six years, we have worked hard to solidify the foundations of the Council. Now we are entering an exciting period of growth and these new appointments will only serve to strengthen our work for the industry.’
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A not-for-profit organisation representing the beauty industry, our work is supported by patrons and key industry stakeholders.
The Council champions the industry with government and drives positive change through industry-led committees.
Explore our guides, reports, and resources for consumers and businesses across British beauty.