Latest
issue
GET SPA BUSINESS
magazine
Yes! Send me the FREE digital editions of Spa Business and Spa Business insider magazines and the FREE weekly Spa Business and Spa Business insider ezines and breaking news alerts!
Not right now, thanksclose this window
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Features   Products   Company profilesProfiles   Magazine   Handbook   Advertise    Subscribe  
NEWS
Victoria Brownlie recognised with MBE for services to beauty and personal care industry
POSTED 19 Jun 2024 . BY Megan Whitby
One of Brownlie's key achievements includes securing increased 'restart grants' for beauty and personal care businesses post-lockdown Credit: British Beauty Council
Victoria Brownlie has been honoured in the King’s Birthday Honours 2024 for her contributions to the UK's beauty and personal care industry
Brownlie has worked with the British Beauty Council since 2021 and been instrumental in securing much-needed support for the sector, particularly during the pandemic
During her time at the council, Brownlie has played a key role in several important initiatives
Victoria Brownlie, the British Beauty Council’s chief of policy and sustainability, has been named in King Charles’ Birthday Honours 2024 for her services to the UK’s beauty and personal care industry.

Brownlie has been praised as a tireless advocate for female-owned businesses and working to challenge misconceptions about the beauty sector. The British Beauty Council says her efforts have been pivotal in securing vital support for the industry in recent years.

Brownlie said: “It’s an absolute honour to receive such recognition for a role I love and take so much pride in. This award gives much-needed recognition for the beauty and personal care sector as a formidable and relevant industry with a lot to say for itself.”

During her time at the council, Brownlie has played a key role in several important initiatives. This involved:
• Helping secure an earlier reopening of the industry post-lockdown and an £18,000 'restart grant' (US$22,900, €21,311). This was a £12,000 (US$15,270, €14,207) increase on the previously proposed grant, amounting to an additional £350 million (US$445.4 million, €414.4 million) in total.
• Launching the Sustainable Beauty Coalition to accelerate sustainability efforts in the beauty industry.
• Representing the industry at COP26 in Glasgow, where the British Beauty Council was the only NGO within the beauty sector to achieve observer status at the summit.
• Working with the UK government on initiatives to support and champion women in the sector and enable positive social mobility.
• Helping to secure a ban on injectables for under 18s and a government commitment to introduce regulation in the aesthetics sector.

Before her roles in the beauty sector, both at the British Beauty Council and as director of policy and public affairs at the National Hair & Beauty Federation, Brownlie worked in legislation for animal welfare and the construction industry.

She also has experience in politics, having previously worked with British MP Annette Brooke and acted as a political advisor within Brighton and Hove City Council during the EU Referendum.

Meribeth Parker, chair of the British Beauty Council said: “This well-deserved honour reflects the incredible impact that Victoria and the British Beauty Council have had in delivering policy change and impact for the important beauty and personal care industry.

“The sector offers unique career opportunities, supports enhanced wellbeing and has an influential impact on the UK’s GDP, and we’re delighted to see Victoria's significant contribution rewarded in this way.”

RELATED STORIES
  British Beauty Council launches Future Talent Programme to encourage flow of new talent into industry


The British Beauty Council has introduced the Future Talent Programme, a beauty-specific career development programme set to nurture a steady pipeline of talent to the beauty industry and all of its sectors.
  Millie Kendall and Helena Grzesk awarded honours for services to the beauty and spa sectors


Millie Kendall and Helena Grzesk, respectively CEO and COO of the British Beauty Council, have been recognised in Queen Elizabeth II's New Year Honours List 2022.
MORE NEWS
Submersive's psychedelic bathhouse concept fusing wellness, art and tech to arrive in 2026
In 2026, the traditional bathhouse experience will get a futuristic twist with the arrival of Submersive – an innovative concept combining classical spa therapies with art, AI technology and multimedia effects.
Fountain Life to operate Sbe's flagship 'six-star longevity centre' opening in LA later this year
Lifestyle hospitality company Sbe is branching into longevity and wellness with a new brand of properties – the first of which will open in LA’s Century Plaza development by the end of 2024.
Walking 10,000 steps daily confirmed to reduce health risks of inactivity, say Australian scientists
A new study by the University of Sydney is one of the first to objectively measure whether daily steps can offset the health risks of sedentary behaviour.
Good Spa Guide crowns UK’s best spas of 2024
The 15th annual Good Spa Guide (GSG) Awards winners were unveiled tonight (24 June) at a gala dinner during the Spa Life Convention in Hampshire, UK.
+ More news   
LATEST JOBS
Chief Executive
Pendle Leisure Trust
Salary: £Competitive + fabulous benefits package
Job location: Nelson, Lancashire , United Kingdom
+ More jobs  

FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Metawell: unlocking the possibilities in a new era of wellness
A decade ago, the Gharieni Group began pioneering the integration of advanced wellness technologies into its spa and treatment beds. This innovative approach has since become one of the industry's most significant disruptions and groundbreaking trends. [more...]

Discover Comfort Zone’s Stand For Regeneration campaign
Comfort Zone's latest initiative, the Stand for Regeneration campaign, consolidates its position as a pioneer in the cosmetics business. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
Hydrafacial

Founded in 1997, Hydrafacial has grown to become one of the world’s leading skin health brands. [more...]
Comfort Zone

Comfort Zone’s comprehensive face and body range allows clients to experience memorable facials and [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
 

+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

08-10 Jul 2024

Spa Peeps US Wellness Retreat

The Global Ambassador , Phoenix, United States
17-17 Jul 2024

UK Spa Association - Summer networking event

Pennyhill Park , Bagshot, United Kingdom
+ More diary  
 
ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
 
SPA BUSINESS
SPA OPPORTUNITIES
SPA BUSINESS HANDBOOK
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2024
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Products   Magazine   Subscribe
NEWS
Victoria Brownlie recognised with MBE for services to beauty and personal care industry
POSTED 19 Jun 2024 . BY Megan Whitby
One of Brownlie's key achievements includes securing increased 'restart grants' for beauty and personal care businesses post-lockdown Credit: British Beauty Council
Victoria Brownlie has been honoured in the King’s Birthday Honours 2024 for her contributions to the UK's beauty and personal care industry
Brownlie has worked with the British Beauty Council since 2021 and been instrumental in securing much-needed support for the sector, particularly during the pandemic
During her time at the council, Brownlie has played a key role in several important initiatives
Victoria Brownlie, the British Beauty Council’s chief of policy and sustainability, has been named in King Charles’ Birthday Honours 2024 for her services to the UK’s beauty and personal care industry.

Brownlie has been praised as a tireless advocate for female-owned businesses and working to challenge misconceptions about the beauty sector. The British Beauty Council says her efforts have been pivotal in securing vital support for the industry in recent years.

Brownlie said: “It’s an absolute honour to receive such recognition for a role I love and take so much pride in. This award gives much-needed recognition for the beauty and personal care sector as a formidable and relevant industry with a lot to say for itself.”

During her time at the council, Brownlie has played a key role in several important initiatives. This involved:
• Helping secure an earlier reopening of the industry post-lockdown and an £18,000 'restart grant' (US$22,900, €21,311). This was a £12,000 (US$15,270, €14,207) increase on the previously proposed grant, amounting to an additional £350 million (US$445.4 million, €414.4 million) in total.
• Launching the Sustainable Beauty Coalition to accelerate sustainability efforts in the beauty industry.
• Representing the industry at COP26 in Glasgow, where the British Beauty Council was the only NGO within the beauty sector to achieve observer status at the summit.
• Working with the UK government on initiatives to support and champion women in the sector and enable positive social mobility.
• Helping to secure a ban on injectables for under 18s and a government commitment to introduce regulation in the aesthetics sector.

Before her roles in the beauty sector, both at the British Beauty Council and as director of policy and public affairs at the National Hair & Beauty Federation, Brownlie worked in legislation for animal welfare and the construction industry.

She also has experience in politics, having previously worked with British MP Annette Brooke and acted as a political advisor within Brighton and Hove City Council during the EU Referendum.

Meribeth Parker, chair of the British Beauty Council said: “This well-deserved honour reflects the incredible impact that Victoria and the British Beauty Council have had in delivering policy change and impact for the important beauty and personal care industry.

“The sector offers unique career opportunities, supports enhanced wellbeing and has an influential impact on the UK’s GDP, and we’re delighted to see Victoria's significant contribution rewarded in this way.”

RELATED STORIES
British Beauty Council launches Future Talent Programme to encourage flow of new talent into industry


The British Beauty Council has introduced the Future Talent Programme, a beauty-specific career development programme set to nurture a steady pipeline of talent to the beauty industry and all of its sectors.
Millie Kendall and Helena Grzesk awarded honours for services to the beauty and spa sectors


Millie Kendall and Helena Grzesk, respectively CEO and COO of the British Beauty Council, have been recognised in Queen Elizabeth II's New Year Honours List 2022.
MORE NEWS
Submersive's psychedelic bathhouse concept fusing wellness, art and tech to arrive in 2026
In 2026, the traditional bathhouse experience will get a futuristic twist with the arrival of Submersive – an innovative concept combining classical spa therapies with art, AI technology and multimedia effects.
Fountain Life to operate Sbe's flagship 'six-star longevity centre' opening in LA later this year
Lifestyle hospitality company Sbe is branching into longevity and wellness with a new brand of properties – the first of which will open in LA’s Century Plaza development by the end of 2024.
Walking 10,000 steps daily confirmed to reduce health risks of inactivity, say Australian scientists
A new study by the University of Sydney is one of the first to objectively measure whether daily steps can offset the health risks of sedentary behaviour.
Good Spa Guide crowns UK’s best spas of 2024
The 15th annual Good Spa Guide (GSG) Awards winners were unveiled tonight (24 June) at a gala dinner during the Spa Life Convention in Hampshire, UK.
Vogue launches first Global Spa Guide – picks 100 of the world’s best spas
Conde Nast’s iconic fashion and lifestyle magazine, Vogue, has launched a Global Spa Guide, curating 100 of the world's leading spas.
Heartcore ordered to pay damages in Coreformer collapse case, with lessons for the sector
Boutique operator Heartcore is paying damages to a violinist whose career was cut short following an accident during a class in 2019.
+ More news   
 
FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Metawell: unlocking the possibilities in a new era of wellness
A decade ago, the Gharieni Group began pioneering the integration of advanced wellness technologies into its spa and treatment beds. This innovative approach has since become one of the industry's most significant disruptions and groundbreaking trends. [more...]

Discover Comfort Zone’s Stand For Regeneration campaign
Comfort Zone's latest initiative, the Stand for Regeneration campaign, consolidates its position as a pioneer in the cosmetics business. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
Hydrafacial

Founded in 1997, Hydrafacial has grown to become one of the world’s leading skin health brands. [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

08-10 Jul 2024

Spa Peeps US Wellness Retreat

The Global Ambassador , Phoenix, United States
17-17 Jul 2024

UK Spa Association - Summer networking event

Pennyhill Park , Bagshot, United Kingdom
+ More diary  
 


ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2024

ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS