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Kimberly

Powell

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oodhouse day spa

Charleston is celebrating its first

year anniversary, and owner and

regional developer Kimberly Pow-

ell is feeling both reflective and

inspired.

“As I look in the rear view mirror, I’m so grateful and

proud of my amazing team, who truly carried me through

some very tough days,” Powell said. “Yet, as I face the

dashboard, I am motivated and inspired by Charleston’s

entrepreneurial spirit and just want to hit the accelerator

and explore unpaved roads.”

And that’s exactly what she’s doing. There is already a

great deal of interest by potential new Woodhouse Day Spa

owners in Hilton Head, Savannah, Columbia and Green-

ville – areas which fall into Powell’s territory. Powell herself

owns 12 locations in all throughout the Southeast, includ-

ing Mount Pleasant’s, the largest Woodhouse Spa in the

country at 9,000 square feet.

“I wanted to invest not only in the people of Mount

Pleasant but the real estate as well. I’m here to stay, I want

to give back, and it’s important to me to be a part of this

community in a meaningful way,” she commented.

To that end, Powell is a member of the Chamber of

Commerce leadership circle, The Center 4 Women, The

Women of Renaissance Group and the Mount Pleasant

Business Association and sits on the board at Thrive, an

organization that protects victims of domestic violence.

Woodhouse Day Spa Charleston donates to countless chari-

ties, and Powell has been involved in charity work all of her

adult life.

Having met her Beaufort-born husband, Keith, in the

Lowcountry in 1985, they both share a genuine love and

respect for the area and its majestic landscape. They have

co-owned Summit Industrial Flooring, based in the Mid-

west, for over 26 years. They recently launched Summit

Garage Solutions in Charleston, providing high-end garage

cabinetry and flooring solutions to help make your garage

an extension of your home.

Powell’s admiration of Lowcountry culture runs deep.

She has always loved the art of sweetgrass basket making

and Gullah art and history. Inspired by the candles in her

spa and her respect and appreciation for sweetgrass basket

weaving, she decided to launch a luxury candle line inspired

by Charleston. The Chandèl candle line will represent

the rich fragrance and sophistication of the Lowcountry,

combined with the artistry and cultural significance of the

sweetgrass basket. The candle scents are being created by

renowned candle maker Frederick Bouchardy, and Kim and

her business partner, Cara Florence, will be taking pre-

orders beginning in May.

“This is my love letter to the Lowcountry, a place that

has been very good to me since meeting my husband here

at 15 years old,” Powell explained.

Despite multiple business endeavors, it is clear that the spa

is her baby. April 18 was the official end to her first year, and

it appears as if things are going well. She received the 2015

Woodhouse Day Spa Horizon Award for best new spa and has

just broken the record for the highest gross sales in a first year.

When asked how she did it, Powell was quick to an-

swer: “Every day I just got up and focused on two things –

my team and my guests, in that order. I just knew if I took

care of people, they would take care of me. I’m beyond

proud and protective of my Woodhouse family. They are

everything.”

Photo by Jenn Cady.

Woodhouse Day Spa Charleston

725 Johnnie Dodds Blvd.

Mount Pleasant

843-203-1772

www.charleston.woodhousespas.com

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