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Sashin Govender – WorldVentures 21 Years, Hits National Marketing Director

 
Sashin Govender, is 21 years old and lives in Durban, South Africa. He was 18 years old when he joined the Network Marketing industry while he was in his final year of high school.
After high school he took a year off to do WorldVentures full time. Meanwhile he has taken 39 vacations in 3 years and is WorldVentures youngest National Marketing Director, with a a team of 4,500 people in 22 countries, the average income in South Africa $400 per month.
To reach National Marketing Director in Wordventures, a distributor needs $31,500 cumulative  earnings in the preceding three calendar months, $10,500/month average.
Sashin has a 3 series BMW paid for by the company which was his first car. The day he took delivery of his car was the day he got his license. His

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4Life Recaps Singapore Leadership Training

 
4Life Singapore recently held a leadership training seminar designed to support distributor growth and business-building efforts throughout the country.
The training, conducted by Vice President of International Steve Apple, was reserved for qualified Diamonds, Presidential Diamonds, and International Diamonds. Among the VIPs in attendance were Platinum International Diamond Sheri Din and Gold International Diamonds Akram Din, Salim Raghavan, and Nadzrul Salim.
“It’s fantastic to gather together with so many of our hard-working distributors in Singapore,” said Apple. “4Life is committed to supporting every person with the finest products and most rewarding business opportunity. I look forward to working with field leaders in the year to come.”
The two-hour course included training on leadership development skills, motivation from top-performing leaders, and lunch at Tiffany Café and Restaurant located in the Furama City Centre near the 4Life

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ForeverGreen Grows Middle Eastern Market

 
ForeverGreen Worldwide Corporation (OTCBB: FVRG), a leading direct marketing company and provider of health-centered products, announced today its Vice President of Sales, Joe Jensen, returned from a trip to the emerging markets in the Middle East establishing rapid growth in the region.
Jensen spent several days traveling the area to meet with industry leaders, local prospects, warehouse personnel, doctors and several others to oversee operations.
He was able to establish local and regional shipping in the UAE, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. In Israel and Turkey, Jensen set up local shipping and conducted product and leadership training.
In Dubai, Jensen met with a local Sheik whose warehouse will handle shipping for the company in the regions outside of Turkey, Israel and Lebanon. Using a local Sheik is mandatory to establish a business on the ground

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Herbalife Contacted By Law Enforcement Agencies

 
Federal law enforcement agencies recently contacted several Herbalife members for information about their own business practices, CNBC has learned.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the inquiries came last week and focused on the activities of 10 or so mostly top Herbalife members.
It’s unclear exactly what law enforcement asked for, or the identities of the specific members in question.
Sources say the company has offered the members assistance in obtaining legal counsel though it’s unclear how many have sought representation.
Separately, Herbalife has also received inquiries recently about irregular trading in its stock as part of a broader investigation into possible market manipulation.
When asked for a comment on Sunday evening Herbalife spokesman Alan Hoffman provided CNBC the following statement:

“Bill Ackman has been engaged in a nearly three-year effort to drive down Herbalife’s stock in

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Melaleuca CEO Wins Prestigious Award

 
Melaleuca CEO Frank L. Vandersloot, will receive the prestigious Horatio Alger award this weekend during a ceremony in the nation’s capitol.
The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, is a nonprofit educational organization honoring the achievements of outstanding individuals. The group also encourages youth to pursue their dreams through higher education. VanderSloot joins eleven other accomplished business and civic leaders from across North America in receiving the award this year. 
Since its establishment in 1947, the Horatio Alger Award is annually bestowed upon renowned leaders who have succeeded despite facing adversity, and who are committed to philanthropy and higher education.
VanderSloot grew up on an 80-acre farm in northern Idaho. He took on a series of odd jobs as an adolescent, and saved his money to be able to pay his own way through college.

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