Monthly Archives: November 2017

Nerium International Appoints Christi Clinger As New COO

Nerium International President Deborah K. Heisz has announced Christi Clinger as the company’s new Chief Operating Officer.
Christi stands in the key role of managing and overseeing U.S. and global operations at headquarters in Dallas integrating with all Nerium International markets.
Since the company’s August 2011 launch in the U.S., Nerium International has created exclusive age-fighting skincare and wellness products that are science-based and produce real results.
Nerium International has broken sales records while building consumer fans and is currently operating in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Colombia, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand.
“We are excited about Christi’s role as Chief Operating Officer with our dynamic direct selling company. Christi has 25 years of leadership experience with Fortune 500 companies including PepsiCo, 7-Eleven, Brinks, Target and direct sales companies including Mannatech and Mary Kay.
Christi will provide fresh insights and solid management expertise to fine tune our organization and propel Nerium International to the next level of success,” said Nerium International President Deborah K. Heisz.
Nerium International’s new COO Clinger will bring her professional specialties to the table including supply chain leadership, revenue generation, strategic innovation, P&L operations management, pricing, supply chain design, product development, financial modeling, and leadership development.
About Nerium International COO Christi Clinger
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How to mitigate the damage of a data breach

An Internet Security Threat Report by Symantec shows that 43 percent of attacks in 2015 were against small businesses, which is up 9 percent from the year before. While you can’t undo a breach once it’s occurred, these are the steps you can take to help mitigate the damage. Let your customers know right away
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A BIG List of Sites Women Entrepreneurs Can Score Media Exposure

By Holly Reisem Hanna One of the most effective ways to get the word out about your business is through media exposure. But for many entrepreneurs and small business owners, hiring a PR firm just isn’t in the budget. While you can purchase DIY media kits and lists, the whole process of pitching your business […]

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Live agent provision: How effective is it for customer service?

The UK is the top country in the world for online shopping, spending more per household than in any other, with consumers of all ages increasingly confident in buying everything from their food shopping to clothes, holidays and insurance products on the web. In fact, last year 77 per cent of adults bought goods or
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A guide to employee share schemes for small businesses

If you’re a small business chasing the next big idea, you’ll want to recruit and retain top talent. But how can you, the small business owner, hope to contend with established employers offering fat paychecks, fancy perks and job stability? Offer your employees an opportunity they can’t get at a big corporate: the chance to
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How to elevate employee engagement levels

Recent research from recruitment specialist Michael Page found that 73 per cent of British workers factor workplace benefits in their decision to turn down a job. From motivating your team, to retaining and attracting new talent, workplace benefits have the potential to play a big role in your business’ success. Companies such as Airbnb that
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Pre-action Protocol: What small businesses need to know

The newly introduced Pre-Action Protocol for Debt Claims (PAP) is something that’s set to affect many businesses across a broad spectrum of industries, while small businesses in particular will need to take its stipulations into account. The PAP comes under the Civil Procedure Rules, which are governance on how parties deal with litigation claims via
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