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Cockfosters hair salon receives a prestigious national award

Anthony Kalli of Hob Salons Cockfosters is nominated for ‘Franchisee of the Year’ at the British Hairdressing Business Awards, reports Kinga Plata

Hob Salon in Cockfosters and (inset) franchisee Anthony Kalli

A Cockfosters hair salon has reached the final of a prestigious national business award.

Anthony Kalli of Hob Salons Cockfosters has been nominated for ‘Franchisee of the Year’ at Journal of HairdressersThe British Hairdressing Business Awards.

Winners in 17 categories, including best team, outstanding customer focus and sustainability, will be announced on July 1 at Park Plaza Westminster Bridge in London.

Now in its 25th year, the awards aim to highlight those who are ‘making waves’ in the hairdressing business.


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Hob Salons Cockfosters distinguished themselves by providing “eye-catching records” and detailing the skills and experiences that have played a significant role in their success to date.

Kalli said: “I’m over the moon! I poured my heart and soul into getting to this point in my career. Running this business has been a journey of growth fueled by the collective effort of my amazing team. I am extremely proud of what we have achieved together, not just for our business, but for our industry.”

Jayne Lewis-Orr, Chief Executive of the British Hairdressing Business Awards, added: “To be shortlisted for these categories, nominees must demonstrate a forward-thinking approach to running a salon and the results and reputation to back it up. . The Hob Salons team should feel incredibly proud to have achieved this and completed alongside such impressive talent.”


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