Mireille Dagger

Executive Director at British Beauty Council

Mireille Dagger has held various roles throughout their work experience. Starting in 2009, they gained experience at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. Mireille then worked as a Trainee Solicitor at Cripps LLP from 2012 to 2014, and later as a Corporate Solicitor at the same company from 2014 to 2015. From 2015 to 2017, they served as a Corporate Solicitor at Mackrell Turner Garrett. Following that, Mireille worked as a Corporate Associate at Sheridans from 2017 to 2020. Their most recent position before their current role was as a Senior Corporate Associate at BDB Pitmans, where they undertook a broad range of domestic and international M&A work, including advising clients from various sectors such as beauty, media and entertainment, and hospitality. Currently, Mireille serves as the Executive Director at the British Beauty Council, starting in November 2021.

Mireille Dagger attended Norton Knatchbull Grammar School from 2006 to 2008, where they completed their A Levels. Following that, they enrolled at the University of Kent from 2008 to 2011, earning a Law LLB degree with a focus on Law. After their undergraduate studies, they went on to study at the College of Law London from 2011 to 2012, obtaining an LPC (Legal Practice Course) degree with a specialization in Private & Commercial Law.

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London, United Kingdom

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British Beauty Council

The British Beauty Council was founded to represent the voices, opinions and needs of the British beauty industry at government level. We represents all sectors of the beauty industry: hairdressing, cosmetics, cosmetic surgery, therapy and spa in all areas from formulation, to manufacture, packaging, design, retail and media. We are an inclusive organisation that works within an ethical framework to represent the interests of its members regardless of age, ability, gender, race, religion or culture. We work to engage politicians and business leaders about the value of the sector to the national economy and its key role in the UK’s creative and cultural character. Our mandate is to push the key business and political agenda of the industry at Westminster with an expert-backed group representing all sectors from manufacture to media, supply to logistics, and retail to professional services. The British Beauty Council promotes the interests of people and companies engaged in all sectors of the beauty business. It advises on policy to deal with issues impacting on the industry, and engages in political lobbying to ensure new legislation benefits its members. British Beauty Council also undertakes research to track market trends and forecast the business opportunities and challenges facing the industry in coming years. We work to ensure that the beauty industry is recognised and valued at all levels of government, through the wider economy and by consumers.