A new partnership is launching to support independent businesses across the gift, lifestyle and home sectors, bringing together industry expertise with one of the UK’s most established retail bodies
The Gift & Lifestyle Consortium has been formed by Sarah Ward, former CEO of The Giftware Association, in collaboration with the British Independent Retailer Association (Bira). The Consortium will meet the evolving needs of retailers, suppliers and manufacturers throughout the sector.
Sarah has 30 years of experience spanning retail, wholesale and trade association leadership within the giftware, lifestyle and fashion industries, while Bira brings a deep understanding of the modern retail landscape, supporting independent retailers across the UK.
Together, this new consortium aims to bring together, support and elevate the businesses working tirelessly to ensure the continued success and creativity of the sector.
Sarah Ward said: “As I enter what is now my fourth decade in this industry, I am pulling together years of skills, relationships and knowledge to create something rooted in collaboration and strength. The consortium exists because we believe that when people and companies work together, the entire industry flourishes.”
Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, added: “We are very excited to be partnering with someone of Sarah’s calibre and experience. We think there is great potential in this market, and this partnership will be the strongest business support proposition for the independent businesses in this sector.”
”The Gift & Lifestyle Consortium… mission is to offer a fresh, modern, industry-wide hub that empowers companies to navigate challenges, connect with peers and embrace the changing landscape”
In the launch press release, they stated: ”The Gift & Lifestyle Consortium has been created in direct response to the gaps and emerging opportunities that businesses tell us they need support with today. Its mission is to offer a fresh, modern, industry-wide hub that empowers companies – regardless of size or category – to navigate challenges, connect with peers and embrace the changing landscape.
‘’While the Consortium does not seek to replicate existing organisations, it recognises the clear demand for a new kind of partnership model – one that is agile, inclusive and built for the future.
Further details of the Consortium’s programmes, initiatives and membership pathways will be unveiled in the coming months.










