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Sheila Otieno-Osanya, South Africa’s Spa Dynamo


Sheila Otieno-Osanya, South Africa’s Spa Dynamo

An interview with Linda Harding-Bond from Moontide Consulting
    

I became acquainted with Sheila Otieno-Osanya just four short years ago. Her consulting company The Spa People was gaining momentum and a fine reputation as she transformed many upscale award winning spas in Africa.


She has been an on-going inspiration as I’ve watched her travel thousands of miles from Thailand to Las Vegas, Nevada to hone her craft while maintaining an active position on the board of the South African Spa Association.


I was able to break into Sheila’s hectic schedule and have a chat to discover what frustrates and inspires her as she embarks upon the opening her own establishment-The Spa at Marion on Nicol. 


LHB: When did you first know that you wanted to work in the spa industry?
SOO: My background is actually in hospitality, and I studied hotel management at The Swiss Hotel Management School Les Roches, in Switzerland. I moved to South Africa in 2001, as the Deputy General Manager for a 4 star hotel that also happened to have a spa. All my fellow managers were male and the owner of the hotel asked me to take over the management of the spa in addition to my other responsibilities as he felt it needed a “woman’s touch”. 


I loved working in the spa and it soon became my passion. The spa grew under my management, and monthly turnover increased. We eventually had to build additional treatment rooms in order to accommodate guest requests. At that point, the owner of the hotel asked me to focus exclusively on the spa and appointed me Spa Director

LHB: You have a very extensive education. Is there any particular area of training that you feel was invaluable to your success?
SOO: My training and work experience in Switzerland definitely has played a huge role in my career success.
LHB: What made you decide to open your own spa? 
SOO: I own a spa consulting company – The Spa People, which has been in operation since January 2009. There are quite a few spa consulting companies in South Africa. Some of them have created training programs for spa staff. Others have developed their own skin care and body product ranges.

I decided that my point of difference would be that I would be the only spa consultant who actually owned and operated my own successful spa. This would give clients peace of mind when choosing my company for their spa consulting services. Owning a spa will also help me keep abreast of industry trends. I will also have the opportunity to train and develop spa staff, which is a passion of mine.
LHB: There are a lot of day spas in South Africa What makes yours different than others?
SOO: Personal service, luxurious and peaceful environment, results focused products and a well-educated team with years of experience who are passionate about what they do.
LHB: Are there any aspects of the spa industry that frustrate you or that you would change?
SOO: I am often frustrated by spa owners who do not regularly train and develop their staff and also by spa owners who do not put enough emphasis on marketing their businesses.
LHB: What advice can you give to newbies in the industry?
SOO: Working in the spa industry can be very demanding but as long as you are excited and passionate about what you are doing, and ensure that you are constantly developing yourself through continuous education, you will be a success in this wonderful industry.

About Linda Harding-Bond, President at Moontide Consulting
Linda Harding-Bond is shifting the paradigm on spa retail training with "Increasing Your Retail Selling" an on-line customized workshop. Her most popular system for shy therapists builds upon the natural advantage of introverts in the health and wellness industry. Results are immediate, and long lasting. She has provided training for Six Senses Hotels Resorts and Spas, Oberoi Luxury Hotel Group and Goldeneye Resort and Spa. Contact her by e-mail for a complimentary consultation - Linda@Moontideconsulting.com
       

Want more info about The Spa at Marion on Nicol or The Spa People?

       

Contact The Spa at Marion on Nicol

011 783 9952 / 083 636 3461

E-Mail: info@thespaatmarion.co.za

thespaatmarion.co.za

Cnr Stirling Ave & Hamilton Ave, Hurlingham

Contact The Spa People

Tel: 011 784 3796   

Cell: 083 636 3461

E-Mail: sheila@thespapeople.co.za

www.thespapeople.co.za
 

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