Archives for July 2014
Herbalife short seller Bill Ackman took to a Manhattan stage for nearly four hours Tuesday morning in his latest round against the global nutrition company.
Once the playground for little-understood creatives who whipped up sales collateral and spent the money sales teams earned, marketing departments grow more strategic and sophisticated by the day.
In its ongoing campaign to combat exaggerated health claims, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reached a settlement with cactus juice marketer TriVita.
At just 3 years old, Your Inspiration At Home has already earned numerous accolades from people who know a thing or two about food.
American Youth Football & Cheer Inc. (AYF) recently selected weight-loss and nutrition company ViSalus as its Official Nutrition and Wellness Sponsor.
This week kicks off Mary Kay’s annual Seminar in Dallas, where the company will host more than 30,000 attendees over the course of 18 days.
Over the weekend, more than 2,000 walkers crossed the Golden Gate Bridge in the 12th Annual Avon Walk for Breast Cancer.
The Mary Kay Foundation has selected 12 of the nation’s top research institutions as recipients of its 2014 cancer grants.
What is it that draws people to a particular product in the first place? Function, style and price can be part of the equation, but sometimes it’s the desire to be a part of something bigger.
Pleasant Grove, Utah, gained two new corporate citizens at the end of June, when ForeverGreen Worldwide Corp. and Agel Enterprises opened global headquarters in “Utah’s City of Trees.”
Primerica Life Insurance Co. has received another round of superior ratings from global credit rating agency A.M. Best.
What do you do when your company has grown 1,900 percent in four years—faster than any other woman-owned company in the world?