Secret Millionaire returns for a third series this September and once again three very different Irish millionaires turn their back on their day-to-day lives and go undercover in search of genuine people in need of their help. Their search for local Irish charities brings them face-to-face with some of our most pressing social problems including, cancer in young children, youth violence, disability and addiction. Again they visit various parts of Ireland in search of those unsung heroes not often seen in the media.
In episode two Secret Millionaire Warren Logan travels to Cork city in search of vulnerable young people he hopes he can help.
Warren Logan is the founder and CEO of Hairspray Ireland. Hairspray is a 100% Irish owned business, which has six shops in Dublin and has plans to expand and open more stores in Ireland and the UK later this year. The business is the no. 1 supplier of hair in Ireland with various products like hair extensions, wigs, eyelashes, nails and beauty products. Hairspray sells it own branded Hairspray products to over 2000 salons and chemists across the country. Warren also recently opened Ireland first purpose built wig studio called www.hairclub.ie in Donnybrook.
Warren has a colourful background having left school early and been in and out of trouble up until his 20s. He turned his life around and became a very successful businessperson.
Warren is on a mission to try to find people who are genuinely trying to improve the lives of others. He searches for young people who like him have a tendency to get into trouble but have the potential to do much more. In Cork and in Dungarvan in Waterford he meets those young people and the unsung heroes trying to help them in practical ways that will keep them out of trouble. He also meets a family trying to come to terms with the suicide of their teenage daughter who was being bullied and how they are channelling their grief into helping others. Warren ends up donating the most of any millionaire who took part in the series.