Archives for July 2016
LegalShield on Thursday introduced a new profit sharing plan, giving employees of the legal services provider a bigger stake in company performance.
At Young Living Essential Oils, the search for the company’s next CFO has circled back to Young Living’s own Janay Standifird, who steps into the role later this month.
Health and wellness company LifeVantage Corp. (LFVN—NASDAQ) recently announced its inclusion in the Russell 3000 Index, as one of the 3,000 largest U.S. stocks.
New data from the U.S. Direct Selling Association’s 2016 Growth & Outlook Survey, which sizes the direct selling market in the United States, reports unprecedented growth in direct selling, in terms of both retail sales and the number of people involved.
The U.S. Direct Selling Association held its Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, June 5 to 7, bringing together direct selling company executives, academics, suppliers and global direct selling leaders for collaboration and conversation about the trends shaping the channel.
To Dave Wentz, half a million is so much more than 1 billion.
Xyngular, a health and wellness company with 82 employees based in Lehi, Utah, began as a kernel of an idea by a privately held ownership group.
In the year 1855, Reverend J.R. Graves started a mail order company selling books, religious tracts and Bibles.
Among the sports paraphernalia displayed in Larry Mondry’s office is a blue-and-maize banner touting the University of Michigan.
Hiring for any position depends not only on culture fit, but also upon the function and degree of specialty required. But where do you begin?
John Addison and Richard Williams served for 15 years as co-CEOs of Primerica Inc., a Georgia-based financial services company that today ranks as the 12th largest direct selling company in the world, with 2015 net sales of $1.41 billion.
The direct selling industry is at a critical juncture in its long history.