Javafit - A Company Going Places


by Joe Porter - Date: 2010-08-06 - Word Count: 609 Share This!

In case you missed the much-promoted company update name final evening, make sure to hearken to the replay, which will probably be posted on your website by this afternoon. I'll recap the news that broke, but you MUST pay attention for your self to really understand what this could mean for your JavaFit business and your future earnings!

JavaFit has formed a "business and marketing alliance" with a multi-faceted, Dallas space firm called Richmont Holdings. What this implies to us within the discipline (chopping to the chase!) is that the team of specialists at Richmont shall be helping in placing JavaFit on the map! BIG TIME!

Richmont is a household-owned company led by John Rochon and his elite, seasoned crew of direct advertising and marketing, gross sales, financial and enterprise growth experts. For 35 years, this crew of people has successfully developed and established a bunch of effectively-identified client and enterprise-to-enterprise brands, together with Mary Kay, Avon, Grime Devil, American Airways and United Airlines, amongst others. Richmont Capital Partners became the biggest shareholder in Avon Products, Inc.

Rochon left the company world (Unilever and Ecolab Int'l.) and joined the manager staff at Mary Kay in 1980. By 1984, he was the chief financial officer. He became vice chairman in 1987 and chairman/CEO in 1991, leaving the company a decade ago.

He was the architect of taking Mary Kay from public to privately held, thought-about some of the successful leveraged buyouts in history. Under Rochon's leadership during the following 16 years, Mary Kay's retail revenue grew from $500 million/12 months to virtually $3 billion. He is credited with taking the corporate world (37 nations) and making the brand one of the best selling skin care and colour beauty line in the world.

On our July 19, 2010, corporate replace name, Richmont's Government Vice President of Communication and Advertising Russell Mack was the visitor speaker representing Richmont. Mack's private career started in Washington, DC, as a workers member in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, head of Public Affairs for the U.S. Division of Training and with the U.S. Division of Well being and Human Services. He later turned special assistant to President Ronald Reagan and Director of Public Affairs on the White Home staff.

His other credentials embrace having been senior PR executive at American and United Airlines as well as serving four years as Government Vice President for Communication and Public Affairs at Mary Kay, Inc., while concurrently being President and CEO of Richmont Communications, a public relations and creative design firm.

Mack brings to the table more than 30 years of fingers-on expertise in marketing, public relations and communication. He and all the Richmont workforce are eminently certified and geared up to develop JavaFit into a worldwide giant in the home based business area and the world's foremost supplier of gourmand, highly practical coffee.

Mack said that Richmont, because of its observe report, receives many proposals from corporations wishing to have interaction them in enterprise relationships - and declines 99% of them.

However Richmont's executives found in JavaFit what they perceived to be a super match. Among the many points Mack cited they REALLY appreciated about JavaFit …

- The JavaFit management workforce of Scott Pumper and Dave Briskie;

- A younger company with nice potential;

- The corporate culture of integrity and honesty;

- The inventive thinking evident in our product line;

- Having a highly consumable and reasonably priced product;

- A universally desired product that's a "simple pleasure" for today's economy.

Mack concluded his remarks by saying the entire Richmont staff is now at our disposal - and they're very open to having our Unbiased Affiliates inform them of what we feel is needed within the field. Options are to be sent to:

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