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Mary Kay's Seminar 2003 Celebrates Company's 40th Anniversary
1 Million Independent Sales Force Members, Another Record Year
Photos courtesy of Mary Kay
DALLAS, Jul 17, 2003/ FW/-- Approximately 53,000 Mary Kay Inc. independent sales force members from
throughout the U.S. and representatives from more than two dozen international
markets will gather in Dallas for the Company's annual Seminar at the Dallas
Convention Center from July 17 through Aug. 2.
This year's event celebrates the
Company's 40th anniversary and recognizes the record-breaking accomplishments of
its independent sales force, which eclipsed the 1 million mark earlier this
year.
[Mary Kay Inc.'s independent sales force members gather in front of a sea of pink Cadillacs in Dallas, Texas]
Mary Kay Seminar is comprised of five identical back-to-back, three-day
conventions. Each session attracts a near capacity crowd of more than 10,000
Independent Mary Kay Beauty Consultants, for a total attendance of approximately
53,000. Seminar provides Mary Kay with the opportunity to educate, motivate and
recognize the record-breaking accomplishments of its rapidly growing U.S.
independent sales force.
In addition, some 400 representatives from more than
two dozen of the Company's 33 international markets won expense-paid trips to
the Dallas event. More than $6 million in cash and prizes will be awarded during
the five conventions. Anticipated 2003 attendance represents an increase of
approximately 10 percent over 2002.
[Sea of Pink Cadillacs Mary Kay Inc. celebrates its annual Seminar with the
largest-ever assembly of pink Cadillacs - the most coveted incentive awarded by
the company and one of the most recognized brand symbols in the world. The
"trophies on wheels" blanketed City Hall Plaza, in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday,
July 16, 2003.]
"Seminar represents an opportunity to recognize and reward the incredible
accomplishments of our dynamic independent sales force," says Richard R. Rogers,
who co-founded the Company with his mother Mary Kay Ash in 1963 and who
currently serves as its chairman and chief executive officer. "Our record growth
throughout the world reflects the strength of the Mary Kay career opportunity,
which has never been more relevant than it is today. Our company mission is to
enrich women's lives, and we see hundreds of thousands of lives being changed by
a flexible business opportunity that allows women to plan their career around
their families and other priorities."
Mary Kay completed another year of record results in 2002, reaching nearly
$1.6 billion in wholesales sales. Incredibly, the Company has averaged
double-digit growth throughout its 40-year history. And the fact that Mary Kay
now has more than 1 million independent sales force members is amazing given the
fact that Mary Kay Ash launched her independent sales force four decades ago
with just nine of her personal friends.
The Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau estimates Seminar will pump more
than $115 million into the sluggish Dallas economy.
"Mary Kay Seminar provides a tremendous economic boost to our city," says
Greg Elam, senior vice president of communications for the Dallas Convention and
Visitors Bureau. "In fact, the estimated economic impact is greater than four
'Texas-OU' weekends. Hotels, transportation companies, restaurants and retail
outlets throughout the area reap significant financial benefits from Seminar.
While pink Cadillacs are a common sight on downtown streets during this annual
Mary Kay event, it's the color green that Seminar generates which means so much
to our local economy."
For more information about Mary Kay, Inc., please log on:
www.marykay.com.
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