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USANA’s Kevin Guest Urges Leaders to Use Reading as Competitive Advantage in National Reading Month

Salt Lake City, UT – As businesses navigate accelerating change and increased market pressure, USANA Health Sciences, Inc. (NYSE: USNA) Chairman and CEO Kevin Guest is spotlighting a powerful leadership tool during National Reading Month: disciplined, intentional reading.
National Reading Month, observed in March to promote literacy and lifelong learning, often emphasizes youth engagement. Guest believes its value extends far beyond the classroom and into the executive suite.

“Reading stretches your thinking. It challenges assumptions, builds clarity, and sharpens your ability to communicate. Those are leadership skills,”

said Guest, bestselling author of All the Right Reasons: 12 Timeless Principles for Living a Life in Harmony.
While some professionals may view the heightened focus on reading as routine, Guest argues the increased emphasis this month delivers measurable returns that compound over time. He calls reading “essential training for the executive mind,” strengthening mental discipline, improving analytical ability, expanding imagination, and boosting memory.
One clear value of reading, Guest highlights, is that studying and internalizing principles strengthens character and changes destiny.
In All the Right Reasons, Guest reflects on Benjamin Franklin’s commitment to tracking and living his core values.

“By writing, prioritizing, tracking, and clarifying his core values, Franklin understood them better and developed a path for integrating them

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USANA Foundation Shares Holiday Cheer With Meals for Utah Students and Families

More than 5,100 food bags delivered to help support children during winter break
SALT LAKE CITY, UT — The holiday season is meant to be a time of celebration, yet for many children who depend on school meals, extended breaks can bring uncertainty. To help bridge that gap, the USANA Foundation – through its Utah-focused Kids Eat program – once again mobilized its annual holiday food pack initiative to help ensure families across Utah had access to nutritious meals while school was out of session.

This year, volunteers packed 5,143 food bags, delivering the equivalent of 205,720 meals in order to support 65 schools across Utah, from Logan to Payson. The total value of the bags amounts to more than $128,575 in gift in-kind donations. Each holiday bag, containing 40 meals, was assembled by USANA employees and executives alongside dedicated community and corporate volunteers.
The bags were distributed to sponsored schools statewide to help students and their families during the holiday break. In total, 632 volunteers from 158 families and organizations contributed 1,896 hours of service.
To learn how you can make a difference in a child’s life and donate to the USANA Foundation, visit USANAFoundation.org.

“Food insecurity remains a critical issue in Utah, with one in nine children at

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Stronger Together: USANA Foundation Leads SNAP Relief Effort for Utah Families

When times get tough, communities rise together.
With the recent pause of SNAP benefits in Utah, thousands of families are facing uncertainty about how they’ll put food on the table. In response, the USANA Foundation joined forces with local partners, volunteers, and school districts to ensure that no child goes hungry during this difficult time.
On November 5, 2025, the Foundation hosted “SNAP Relief – Partnership in Action” at the USANA Kids Eat warehouse in West Valley City—a large-scale community event that will bring together hundreds of volunteers to pack and distribute an estimated 3,000 weekend food bags for children and families in need across the Salt Lake Valley.

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Volunteers from organizations including the Bountiful Food Pantry, For the Kids, the Utah Department of Cultural and Community Engagement, and Kristen Andrus’ Gathering for Impact joined USANA executives, employees, and community donors for an afternoon of service, collaboration, and compassion.
Working side by side, volunteers formed high-energy assembly lines to fill each bag with nutritious food designed to provide immediate relief for families affected by the SNAP cutbacks.

“This event demonstrates the incredible impact that collaboration can have,”

said Brian Paul, President of the USANA Foundation.

“When organizations and

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