Archives for May 2015
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Two direct selling entrepreneurs are among the top women in the country blazing their own—very lucrative—trails, according to a new list by Forbes.
ASEA LLC has adopted the tagline “Cellular Health,” a minor change that signals some major developments for the young biotech company.
Following its Ronald McDonald House Celebrity Golf Tournament last week, ACN Inc. has announced that the fifth annual competition raised record funds for the charity’s local chapter.
Herbalife Ltd. is expanding its corporate affairs team with three executive appointments, the nutrition company announced Tuesday.
The Direct Selling Education Foundation (DSEF) is now accepting bids in its Experience of a Lifetime Silent Auction, an annual fundraiser held in conjunction with the Direct Selling Association’s Annual Meeting, which runs May 31 to June 2.
Southwestern Advantage was recently recognized for its ethical business practices by the Better Business Bureau of Middle Tennessee (BBB), where the company has operated since its founding in 1868.
Now in the second year of its Real Salt Lake jersey sponsorship, LifeVantage has announced the creation of a performance testing facility in partnership with the Major League Soccer club.
A new list of America’s Healthiest Companies recognizes two Utah-based direct selling brands that are not only selling a healthy lifestyle, but also buying into it through their corporate cultures.
Children removed from their homes as a result of abuse or neglect often have nothing but the clothes on their back, but Washington-based SimplyFun LLC is working to change that through an ongoing partnership with the My Stuff Bags Foundation.
Youngevity International Inc. continued to generate double-digit revenue growth in the first quarter, despite an earnings loss brought on by non-cash interest related to the company’s acquisition structure.
Dallas-based CVSL Inc. (NYSE MKT—CVSL) posted a net earnings loss in the first quarter amid efforts to revive the Longaberger business and execute an ongoing acquisition strategy.