Vote for your new 2023 – 2025 Board Directors

Every year, you have the opportunity to help define the future of the association. As a member, you can vote for new directors to fill the available seats on the board.
This year, there are three vacancies on the board of directors. You may cast your vote for 1, 2 or 3 new directors on this page. Voting is open from May 29th until June 6th (23:59 PST). You must be an active, paid member to vote – so if you’ve let your membership lapse or want to join, do so here.
Candidates for the 2023 – 2025 board of directors

Colleen Marshall
I have been in this industry for over 30-plus years, and there has never been a day that I have not enjoyed it. The beauty industry is ever-growing and always changing, and I love growing with it.
Learning and excelling are very important to me. Giving back to clients and helping my staff has always been, and will always be, a passion for me. From the esthetics world to the hair world, I love it all.

Daunne Hall
I’m a passionate esthetician with over 35 years’ experience in BC. Proudly, I’m part of a family legacy in this beautiful industry, which my daughter continues. After owning and selling four thriving spas, I’ve redirected my energy towards teaching, my newfound passion.
Now, I work mainly with Coast Mountain College, bringing education to Indigenous communities, eliminating their travel challenges. I cherish every part of my journey, having mentored numerous students and colleagues. I see our association as a pivotal platform for industry newcomers and veterans alike, offering support and education.
Currently, I live on Pender Island and frequently travel north for work. I’m certified in advanced footcare, HydraFacials, advanced facials, microblading, and more. Additionally, I hold a Cidesco International certificate and a provincial teaching degree for BC.
I hope to join the board, where I can further support my colleagues and enhance member education. I’m dedicated to fostering growth and skill development in our wonderful industry. Thank you for considering me for this position.

Fredrick Fowler
After completing basic training at Beauty School in 1979, I graduated from Martin Parson’s Advanced Academy in 1981. I gained valuable experience teaching at Martin Parson’s for two years, specializing in updos, cutting, and styling. My expertise also extends to wigs and hair replacement for both men and women.
I have studied and taught for renowned brands such as L’Oréal, Schwarzkopf, Tocco Magico, Goldwell, and Wella. As the founder and operator of Fredrick Fowler Hair Design Salon and Schools, my passion for the beauty industry has only grown stronger. I am excited about the opportunity to join the Beauty Council board and contribute further to this incredible field.

Lana Lamoureux
Lana has over 30 years experience in the beauty industry, and over 20 years included being an Executive Master Educator and Back Stage Manager for one of the few award-winning hairdresser run brands. She is a Red Seal Assesor, for the Red Seal Exam as well as television and film stylist with IATSE 891 Union.
She brings a wealth of knowledge to anyone wanting to pursue their Red Seal or start a career as a television and film stylist. Lana has two years experience as a Board Member, holding positions of treasure, secretary and member at large with the Beauty Council Association. Lana has also held similar positions on other association boards, and a strong comprehension of what makes a board run effectively and efficiently. Lana is the owner of Lana’s Hair Design in Surrey, BC

Paige Morris
Paige is a hairstylist and manager at Vancouver’s Bangtown Salon. Paige says she wants “to help guide the future of our industry with a group of great like-minded people.”
Paige was an educator for Summit Salons and worked on their semi-annual committee meetings to discuss and share the best ways to effectively mentor new talent. Paige is most passionate about shaping industry artists by sharing her knowledge and guiding them to a space where they can thrive.

Samantha-Maeve Phillips
I have 10 years of diverse salon experience and education. As a graduate of Montreal’s Aveda Academy, I understand how education, commitment to excellence and providing meaningful experiences can fulfill our businesses, our clients, and ourselves.
In my current role with Suki’s Salons, I contribute to the design and operation of Advanced Academy and Basic classes for internal and external students.
As a network we have the ability to elevate and care for our industry. Thank you for your consideration.

Sunny Kambo
Sunny is a natural leader who fearlessly embraces challenges. He demonstrates unwavering dedication to fostering industry growth and success through collaborative efforts. Additionally, he prioritizes promoting diversity and inclusion within the field, ensuring equal opportunities for all individuals to thrive.
Sunny has more than 15 years of full-time experience in the industry and has had the privilege of teaching at various accredited schools throughout Vancouver, the lower mainland, and the Fraser valley. As a member of the Wahl Canada education team for over 7 years, his knowledge of clippers is advanced. He also understands the techniques and tools needed to achieve the perfect cut.
Sunny is an exceptionally experienced and enthusiastic professional who wholeheartedly strives to advance the barbering industry. With his expertise, profound knowledge, and unwavering commitment, he is poised to lead and motivate others, ultimately making a positive impact on the industry. If elected as a director, he will tirelessly champion the industry, advocate for its practitioners, and cultivate prospects for aspiring barbers.
Vote for up to 3 candidates from May 29th to June 6th, 2023.
To see the voting form, log in below. If you need assistance logging in or prefer to vote by phone, please call 604-871-0222 and press 1 and 1 again during regular business hours. Do not leave your vote on the voicemail – you must speak with us to verify your membership status and record your vote.
What do directors do?
Directors govern the overall direction of the association. They meet as a group to oversee how we can best serve the industry and provide value to members. This is where you have a say and can vote for the person below you feel will provide the most value to you and our entire industry.
When can you vote?
Voting is open from May 29th to June 6th. New directors begin their 2 year term at the Annual General Meeting on June 12th at 6 PM Pacific Time via Zoom.