Monthly Archives: January 2018

Youngevity Announces The Opening Of Its Operations In Columbia

Youngevity International, Inc., a leading omni-direct lifestyle company, today announced the opening of its operations in Colombia.
Youngevity has identified Colombia as one of the primary direct selling markets in Latin America.  Youngevity announced that this expansion effort will be spearheaded by Country Manager, Angela Sierra, under the supervision of Susana Azócar, Director of Sales and Operations for Latin America.
“I’ve worked with Angela Sierra for the past 10 years, and I’m excited that her experience and skill set are available for this launch,”
stated VP of International Sales & Operations, Luke Taffuri.
“The ability to acquire experienced and seasoned executives that can get up to speed quickly is a strong advantage of Youngevity’s acquisition strategy.”
Ms. Sierra has over 20 years of experience in international commerce and business management in Columbia, including project and operations management for industrial sectors such as energy, hydrocarbons, construction, network marketing, and direct sales.
She also has vast experience in local and international logistic management, and serves as a public and commercial liaison, with a primary focus on continuous improvement of processes, customer service, and innovation.
Located in Bogotá, Youngevity’s Colombian operation occupies 4,520 square feet of office space. The company believes this facility accommodates its associates’ current needs and positions

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Half businesses increased cyber security budget last year

In an age of technology, cyber-attacks are becoming more prevalent, more frequent and more threatening than ever before. Now that the majority of institutions, particularly in the financial sector, are opting to transform their operations via new digital channels, automation and other advanced technologies, the dangers to companies are significantly heightened. As a result, Turnerlittle.com
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Five ways to help staff beat Blue Monday

With Christmas a distant memory, January is often perceived to be the most depressing month of the year. Based on calculations on a number of factors such as the weather, debt level and failing new years resolutions the most depressing day of the year is the third Monday in January and is now known as
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