Archives for January 2016
For the first time ever, Direct Selling News has partnered with the employee engagement experts at Quantum Workplace to identify the Best Places to Work in Direct Selling.
ARIIX has completed the latest in a succession of mergers, this one with nutrition brand Asantae.
Two new members are adding their expertise to LifeVantage’s board of directors, one of them being company President and CEO Darren Jensen.
After launching its Youngevity Virtual Meeting Platform this weekend, Youngevity International Inc. is hiring on the architect of the project, Scott Salik, as VP of Global Content.
Chief executive Jessica Herrin is a mentor to thousands of entrepreneurs at Stella & Dot Family Brands, the company she founded in 2007, but her insights on life and business will find a wider audience in a forthcoming book.
Primerica Canada has announced plans to usher in its 30th year of business with six events across the country on Saturday, Jan. 9.
Leading Malaysian direct selling company Elken is tapping into growth in the Asia Pacific region with its forthcoming entry into the Philippines.
Looking back on 2015, the Young Living Foundation reports more than $1 million in cash and products donated throughout the year.
The newest addition to Herbalife’s Nutrition Advisory Board reflects the company’s growing interest in the Asia Pacific region, which accounted for 20 percent of third-quarter revenue.
Jeunesse has set a new benchmark for direct selling companies looking to achieve billion-dollar revenue. The skincare and nutrition company reports that annual sales surpassed $1 billion in 2015, its sixth year of business.
The World Federation of Direct Selling Associations (WFDSA) and its Global Research Sub-committee have published the research calendar for 2016. The Sub-committee conducts the Global Direct Selling Statistical Survey each year on a global, regional and local basis, seeking to accomplish the following:
Raise $40,000 and bring a small Rwandan boy home to Austin, Texas. That was Jessica Honegger’s mission five years ago—a daunting task faced by so many wishing to adopt a child internationally. But Honegger brought an entrepreneurial business background to the effort.