Hogan joins the team to support the strategic growth of Temple Spa's professional spa products and treatments photo: Shutterstock/Dikushin Dmitry UK-based skincare and spa brand Temple Spa has announced the appointment of its new spa business development manager, Debra Hogan.
Hogan joins the team to support the strategic growth of the Temple Spa professional spa products and treatments across Scotland and Ireland.
Hogan has spent 18 years in the spa industry and has a track record of high-level senior spa management roles as well as sales and brand development positions at brands including Elemis and Caudalie.
Sarah Roncetti, Temple Spa head of spa, says: “Our Temple Spa Hotel Spa business is going from strength to strength and we’re thrilled to welcome Debra into our spa family to pioneer new territories for us.
“We have some very exciting times ahead with new product and treatment launches, plus an in-spa rebrand, so Debra joins with much newness and opportunities to share.
Hogan comments: “It’s genuinely a privilege to join the Temple Spa family - a team of inspirational, innovative and creative professionals, who simply love what they do. I feel like I have come home.”
Supplier: Temple Spa Ltd LittlehamptonWest SussexUK Temple Spa is an utterly cool, total lifestyle, spa based skin care and body care brand for men and for women: a fusion of product philosophy and spa. Web: www.templespa.com
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