Louise Conneally-Dowd of Louise’s Beauty Studio in Roscommon town has been honoured by being invited to be a guest speaker at Repêchage’s upcoming 2025 Day of Empowerment event, which will take place in London this March.
It follows confirmation that Louise achieved highest Repêchage stock orders in Ireland in 2024, which the popular local business woman says is a great tribute to her “amazing” clients locally here in Roscommon.
Explaining to the Roscommon People that she had received a call from Louise O’Loughlin of Repêchage Ireland on Christmas Eve informing her of the accomplishment, Louise expressed her heartfelt gratitude to her “amazing clients” for helping her achieve this feat.
She also spoke about her excitement on being invited to be a guest speaker at the upcoming Day of Empowerment event in London on March 4th. This will feature the Lincoln Plaza London Curio Collection by HILTON.
Other speakers will include Shiri Sarfati (partner and Chief Marketing Officer of Repêchage), Yolanda Amador Origel (skincare specialist and spa director founder of Spa Business & Solutions in Mexico), and Angela Noviello (owner of Medi Spa in Italy and OTI Italian director and educator). The event will also feature Lydia Sarfati, founder and CEO of Repêchage.
Louise added that for the two days before the event, she will be attending Professional Beauty London – Europe’s biggest beauty event – during which Repêchage will launch new treatments, products, and some advanced trainings, with the Roscommon businesswoman noting that it is set to be “three busy days!”
Louise said she is “very honoured” to have been selected as a guest speaker for Repêchage’s upcoming event.
“It’s a huge opportunity for me to speak on stage with these amazing business women, along with Repêchage’s Lydia and Shiri Sarfati… and also to an audience of salon owners, press and distributors from all across Europe and America”.
Louise told the Roscommon People that while she has a few very busy months ahead, “my clients in my salon in Roscommon will always come first”.