On The Move - 2nd Quarter 2008 - (Page 12) MONAVIE AROuND ThE WORLD INTERNATIONAL uPDATE Every day MonaVie is becoming more and more global. Here are a few MonaVie updates from around the world. CANADA VANCOUVER REGIONAL MEETING RECAP A year of thriving development was commemorated on May 17 at the Vancouver , Regional Meeting and Anniversary Event in Vancouver, BC. Hundreds of distributors celebrated their success and fortitude in bringing the MonaVie opportunity to Canada. Founder and President Dallin Larsen—who was joined by Varlin Law, vice president of international sales, and Jeff Graham, vice president of product management—recognized local leaders and gave them the stage to instruct and encourage their peers. In addition to introducing the new and improved Canada Distributor Kits, distributors were also introduced to Connie Ricciardi, MonaVie’s newly promoted director of operations for Canada. CONNIE RICCIARDI DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS, CANADA Connie Ricciardi was named director of operations for Canada in May 2008. She had been serving one year as office manager prior to this appointment. Connie has been a vital part of the 500% increase in sales since June 2007. In her new role, Connie will manage the Canada Distribution/Pickup Center, which she was instrumental in launching, as well as oversee nationwide distribution. She will also work with distributor leaders to continue building MonaVie in Canada. Along with her leadership skills and appreciation for distributors, Connie’s background in customer service and public relations has been key in helping her build relationships with distributors. She earned a master’s degree in computer sciences from Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. In her spare time, Connie enjoys reading and spending time with her family and friends. “I am honored to be part of a company that has passionate goals and programs, such as the MORE Project, which enable us to give back to the community. I look forward to helping our distributors successfully build MonaVie in Canada as well as maintaining our company’s integrity. Together, we will experience the growth and excitement of MonaVie in Canada.” —Connie Ricciardi, Director of Operations, Canada AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND MONAVIE ACTIVE LAUNCHES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND We hope you are all enjoying MonaVie Active, both consuming it and sharing it. Available in Australia and New Zealand as of May 30, 2008, MonaVie Active combines a potent blend of 19 bodybeneficial fruits—including the superfood açai—with plant-derived glucosamine, for healthy joints. With nutritional support for your body’s antioxidant capacity and joints, MonaVie Active is perfect for adults who want to maintain vitality. Drink it. Feel it. Share it.™ BRAZIL Moving steadily toward our full launch in Brazil, MonaVie’s Market Soft Launch will be on June 28, 2008, at the Hyatt Hotel in Sao Paulo. With several special guests slated to attend, local distributors will receive valuable information to help them prepare for the full launch. Stay tuned for more details. GENERAL MonaVie is pleased to extend an invitation to all international distributors to attend Emerald Extravaganza 2008! Emerald Extravaganza 2008 will be at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, November 12–15, 2008. Distributors who achieve Emerald-level rank or above between January 1, 2008 and August 29, 2008, qualify for the trip. Those who achieved Emerald-level rank or above prior to January 1, 2008, and remain qualified as Emeralds or above for a minimum of 21 weeks prior to the trip, will qualify for Emerald Extravaganza. The qualifying distributor and his or her guest will stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, an African-style resort where hundreds of exotic animals roam free on a 33-acre wildlife reserve. Inclusions • • • Three nights, four days at the Animal Kingdom Lodge at Walt Disney World Two-day Park Hopper Pass Welcome dinner (Wed., Nov. 12, Harambe Village at Animal Kingdom Park) Group breakfast (Fri., Nov. 14, at Epcot) Group dinner (Fri., Nov. 14, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios) • •
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