ASEA With A New Celebrity Endorsement

 
Associates in Australia and New Zealand will have some high profile help in advancing the ASEA brand and Renu 28, in particular.
Australian media personality, Sally Obermeder, and international skincare expert and Australian native, Ingrid Seaburn, are partnering with ASEA to endorse and promote the powerful benefits of Renu 28, featuring first-to-market Redox Signaling technology.
This dynamic duo will appear at ASEA-sponsored events, at media events and will also be featured prominently on the Australian and New Zealand web sites and in market-specific marketing materials. Noah Westerlund, ASEA Vice President of Marketing, says that these two well-respected personalities’ endorsement will offer a huge boon to Associates’ grass-roots marketing efforts.

“These two women aren’t just celebrities,” observed Noah. “They are successful business women whose opinions and experiences are highly respected among the demographic of consumers who will be buying and using Renu 28. We are confident that Associates will reap significant credibility as a result of this partnership.”

Noah says that Sally is the co-host of Australia’s Channel 7 afternoon news, a broadcast that is seen country-wide. As a breast cancer survivor who has undergone the rigors of chemotherapy, Sally says she is extremely selective about what she puts on her skin.  She uses RENU

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Avon Makes List Of 100 Best Companies For Working Mothers

 
Working Mother magazine named Avon Products, Inc. as one of the 2014 Working Mother 100 Best Companies for outstanding leadership in establishing policies, programs and corporate culture that supports working moms, including child care, flexible work arrangements, paid parental leave and advancement of women.  Companies are also measured on access to and usage of   family friendly programs.  

“At Avon, we’re committed to giving all of our Associates, including our working parents, the support and flexibility they need to succeed,” said Sheri McCoy, Chief Executive Officer of Avon Products, Inc.  
“As a working parent myself, I know first-hand the balancing act that’s required to have a successful family and professional life.” 

Carol Evans, president, Working Mother Media said, “The Working Mother 100 Best Companies are the leaders in the advancement of women by supporting their need to integrate family and work successfully. We are thrilled to honor the U.S. companies that put words into action and build family-friendly cultures on the foundation of thoughtful policies and effective programs.
Women now make up 50% of our workforce.  We need to make sure they have the support to be outstanding moms as well as great employees.”
 
Jennifer Owens, editorial director of Working Mother Media, noted, “In its

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Amway Helps Stanford In First-Ever Study On Diet And Lifestyle

 
A new, first-of-its-kind research study was announced today that will analyze how changes in diet and lifestyle can impact long-term wellness and contribute to healthy aging.
Conducted by the Stanford Prevention Research Center and funded through a $10 million unrestricted gift from the Amway Nutrilite Health Institute Wellness Fund, WELL aims to identify lifestyle and environmental factors that mayhelp  people maintain their health and wellness as they age. WELL will be designed, conducted, and analyzed by scientists at Stanford Prevention Research Center and will be entirely under the control of Stanford University with no involvement by Amway in these processes so as to safeguard investigative independence.
Funding WELL is one of several investments  the company is making to advance the science of wellness.
Last month Amway released the Global Phytonutrient Report, based on research commissioned by the Nutrilite Health Institute, which revealed that most adults fall short of consuming the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables.

“Nutrilite is focused on helping people  ‘close the dietary gaps’ that 60-87 percent of us experience due to lifestyle, food availability and other factors,” said Keith Randolph, Ph.D., nutrition technology strategist at the Nutrilite Health Institute and co-author of the research published in the British Journal of Nutrition. “WELL has the potential to help us

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Direct Life Global Launches in 32 Countries

 
Direct Life Global (DLG) from France has been created based on some solid terms. Launched in 32 countries within its first 6 months shows not only their ambition, but also their belief in the product and attractive pay plan.
Real to market products that offer instant great results, and a balanced compensation plan with as well a philosophy towards customers as to distributors.
The company has a seasoned and experienced corporate team at the helm with over 100 years of combined experience in the network marketing industry. On top of that it has its own R&D lab existing since 23 years and specialized in the creation and manufacturing products for the Network marketing industry.
Because experience equals credibility and long-term viability. The combination between an experienced/proven corporate team and an in-house science advisory board offers many advantages some new starters don’t have.
The fact that the Reseach & Developement facility and manufacturing is integrated into the distribution structure of DLG, gives it a unique position in the world of Network Marketing. We have a secured line in terms of products, from sourcing the ingredients to production and by this we ourselves set the pricing which allows us to pay more to the distributors.
The two

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Tupperware Received Voice For Women Award

 
Tupperware Brands Corp. CEO Rick Goings and his wife, Susan, on Sept. 17 received the second annual Voice for Women award for exemplary commitment to women’s economic empowerment.
The couple received the award at the Alice Award Luncheon hosted by the Sewall-Belmont House & Museum.

“The Voice for Women Award recognizes those who consistently speak out about empowering women, and on issues that are important to women — Rick and Susan Goings embody the spirit of this award in everything they do,” said Page Harrington, executive director of the Sewall-Belmont House & Museum.

The Sewall-Belmont House & Museum also honored Sen. Barbara Mikulski with the Alice Award, which pays tribute to trailblazers who have made an outstanding contribution in breaking barriers and setting new precedents for women.
Goings said he was honored to receive the award and that it “only spurs our passion for the cause.”
“At Tupperware Brands, we’ve seen how confident and educated women reshape their communities, and we’re dedicated to helping more women achieve their dreams,” he said.
Orlando-based Tupperware (NYSE: TUP) is a global marketer of premium products across multiple brands through an independent sales force of 2.9 million.
 
Résumé
Work history: Mr. Goings was recruited to Avon Products in 1985, where he held a number of senior management positions. He joined Tupperware

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