Danilo Giangreco and Andrew Jose are independent salon owners each with premises in central London. Friendly and open, they chat with Respectfully editors Nicky Pope and Lauren Stone, to share their experiences of Lockdown and how to keep staff motivated and engaged. Despite suffering hugely as clients stay away from city centre locations, the men have been successful at keeping in touch with their hairdressers, and even managed to work on photo shoots and at live events, as well as training. Itβs an interesting conversation to listen in.
Our guests…
Andrew was Principal of the Vidal Sassoon Schools and Academies in the late 70s and 80s. He opened his salon on Charlotte Street, just off Oxford St, in London in 1988. His clientele is extensive and Andrew often works on editorial shoots and shows. He has been nominated for British Hairdresser of the Year on 6 occasions. 
Sara Gregni. Since recording the podcast in November, he has won two trophies at The Big One awards hosted by Tribu-te magazine, collecting The One For Your Client and The Team One.
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