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Lindsay receives Mary Kay Circle of
Achievement Performance Award
t DALLAS
i Businesswoman Bertha Pearl
| Lindsay of Augusta (formerly of
| Waynesboro) — and 13-year
Mary Kay sales veteran — was
' recently honored with the Circle
- of Achievement award at Mary
Kay’s annual business-building
' seminar held at the Dallas Con
' vention Center July 18-31.
- The Circle of Achievement
Award marks a milestone for
' Independent Mary Kay directors
i who have exceeded unit retail
- production of $500,000 or more.
. During the past year, Lindsay
"had a unit retail production of
$525,614.50.
- For the Circle of Achievement
- honor, Lindsay was recognized
. with an engraved plaque display
ing her unit retail status for 1995-
96 seminar year. She also re
ceived her choice of an exquisite
piece ofjewelry, office equipment
for her home-based business or
an exclusive vacation package.
She took a trip to British Colum
bia.
As a Mary Kay business-own
er, Lindsay has a career many
people dream about: She has the
flexibility to create her own work
schedule, set her professional
targets and reap financial re
wards based on personal ambi
tion and hard work.
She had been employed at
Kendall, but after six months
she decided to work full-time for
Mary Kay, and has been very
successful at it. She is presently
driving her fifth car, a Seville. As
a reward, the company replaces
her car every two years. She has
also received a mink coat and a
diamond bumble-bee, as she is
the first runner-up to the queen,
with a personal sales of at least
$32,000 per year.
Lindsay was one of more than
145,000 women recently attend
' ing Mary Kay’s annual seminar.
Businesswomen from around the
world participate in more than
' 180 business enhancement class
es that teach business manage
ment, sales techniques, market
i ing strategiesand fashion trends.
' The business seminar also in
cludes general assemblies, with
i motivational speeches from top
-directors within the sales force
‘and company executives, and
information on new product and
| program launches.
' Mary Kay has more than
1475,000independentbeauty con
'sultants operating their own
| businessesin 25 countries world
| wide. Many of these women are
{building their businesses on a
| part-tinie or full-time basis with
i in an industry that has seen tre
{ mendous growth inrecent years.
Many are also earning more
lmoney than many women who
Ework in traditional corporate
| America.
| The National Foundation for
iWomen Business Owners esti
imates that woman-owned firms
| now generate nearly $2.3 trillion
lin sales, a 236-percent increase
{over the past nine years. Women
Paine College
E\afl, students
" 3
o international
| Paine College is very proud of
éhe international efforts of the
:tudents, faculty and staff. The
following accomplishments sup
ort our commitment to interna
ional education and programs:
| *Student Alvin Lewisis spend
ng the summer in Israel as a
articipantinthe African-Amer
can Exchange Program. He is
eaching English and studying
ebrew. This is part of a pro
ram coordinated through
ilberforce University and The
nited Negro College Fund. Mr.
ewis is a gifted scholar and hon
r-roll student at Paine College.
*Dr. Ronald M. Lewis, associ
te professor of social sciences,
articipated in The Fulbright
ays Summer Study Programin
hina. This program focused on
urriculum development, wom
n’s studies, social work pro
ams, community development
nd international education. The
rogram was sponsored by Rust
ollege and The Fulbright Hays
oundation.
*Dr. Claudia Jones, professor
f sociology, conducted research
n the South American country
f Belize. The research focused
n the African culture and its
resence in the lives of women
d families in Belize.
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Bertha Pearl Lindsay
entrepreneurs also employ more
than one in four workers in the
United States, or 26 percent.
More than 18.5 million people
owe their jobs to woman-owned
firms.
Mary Kay products are avail
able through independent Mary
Kay beauty consultants. To lo-
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based on the most recently pub
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than 200 premium products in
nine categories: facial skin care,
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than 20 million U.S. consumers
purchase approximately 150 mil
lion Mary Kay products each
year. There are more than
475,000 independent beauty con
sultants operating their own
businessesin 25 countries world
wide.
Lindsay’s goal as a Mary Kay
representative is to train more
black women so that they can —
in her words — “take this busi
ness and run with it!”
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