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The History of Nutrilite
Many of us may open our cabinets to see a Nutrilite bottle – but do you know the incredible story of how it got there? Here’s a quick look at how that tale unfolded. ...
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POLITICO — A Model for Accessible Entrepreneurship
How a decades-old direct selling approach is meeting the needs of the post-pandemic economy....
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THE HILL — Entrepreneurship Engine: What’s Driving the Small Business Economy?
Small business ownership has long been viewed as a cornerstone American value. While the COVID-19 pandemic’s long-ranging impacts on practices and perspectives across the U.S. economy have been widely reported, less time has been dedicated to understanding the current state of entrepreneurship in America following a tumultuous few years....
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Amway Scientist Honored for Championing Emerging Leaders in the Analytical Science Community
An Amway scientist, Amit Chandra, has been honored by the International Association of Analytical Communities (AOAC) for his dedication to the AOAC and for being a champion for students and new researchers in the analytical science community. ...
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As Employers Consider Supply Chain Moves, One U.S. Company’s Sustained Commitment to American Manufacturing – and to Fostering its U.S. Employee Base – Is Yielding Results
Leading health and wellbeing company Amway has continued longstanding investments in domestic manufacturing and supply chains, and in its U.S. workforce...
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Living My Values: In the Army and Beyond
Service, relationships, family. As I reflect on my military career every Veterans Day, I think of these core beliefs – the main drivers behind my joining the Army in 1992 after 4 years of ROTC. I truly believed the Army was the best place to live out my guiding principles. And while I was right, it wasn’t the only place for me to do so. ...
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