Mannatech's New CEO Completes Successful Second Stop on North American Tour
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Nearly 100 Independent Sales Associates and Members Attend
Lubbock, Texas, Event
COPPELL, Texas--(Business Wire)--
Mannatech, Incorporated (NASDAQ: MTEX), a leading developer and
provider of dietary supplements and skin care solutions, completed its
second stop on the North American "Whistle-Stop Tour" in Lubbock,
Texas, with new President and CEO Wayne Badovinus.
The two-day event included sessions discussing training,
business-building, global business development, Team Mannatech(TM)
athletes and the future of Mannatech with guest speakers including Al
Bala, senior vice president of global business development of
Mannatech, Butch Johnson, former Dallas Cowboy wide receiver and
senior director of community affairs and sports marketing for
Mannatech, and Randy Bancino, supporting Al Bala in a general manager
role for North America.
"It was a pleasure meeting Associates in Lubbock and getting to
know the community and its members," said Badovinus, Mannatech's
president and CEO. "I had the opportunity to share my vision for
Mannatech and the importance of moving away from the past and turning
our sights to the great opportunities in our future. We are positioned
to expand our presence in the worldwide wellness revolution and the
green movement through plant derived, high-quality products and our
business-building opportunity."
Launched in Denver, the tour is making 10 stops through the end of
October. This weekend, Badovinus will visit Medford, Oregon, with
future stops including Branson, Missouri; Seattle, Chicago, Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida; Omaha, Nebraska, and two stops in Canada.
About Mannatech
Mannatech, Incorporated, is a global wellness solutions provider
of innovative, high quality, proprietary nutritional supplements,
topical and skin care products, and weight management products sold
through independent associates and members located in the United
States and the international markets of Canada, Australia, the United
Kingdom, Japan, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Denmark,
Germany, and South Africa.
Please Note: This release contains "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
These forward-looking statements generally can be identified by use of
phrases or terminology such as "intend" or other similar words or the
negative of such terminology. Similarly, descriptions of Mannatech's
objectives, strategies, plans, goals or targets contained herein are
also considered forward-looking statements. Mannatech believes this
release should be read in conjunction with all of its filings with the
United States Securities and Exchange Commission and cautions its
readers that these forward-looking statements are subject to certain
events, risks, uncertainties, and other factors. Some of these factors
include, among others, Mannatech's inability to attract and retain
associates and members, increases in competition, litigation,
regulatory changes, and its planned growth into new international
markets. Although Mannatech believes that the expectations,
statements, and assumptions reflected in these forward-looking
statements are reasonable, it cautions readers to always consider all
of the risk factors and any other cautionary statements carefully in
evaluating each forward-looking statement in this release, as well as
those set forth in its latest Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly
Report on Form 10-Q, and other filings filed with the United States
Securities and Exchange Commission, including its current reports on
Form 8-K. All of the forward-looking statements contained herein speak
only as of the date of this release.
Mannatech, Incorporated
Gary Spinell, 972-471-7216
Vice President
Corporate Communications
pr@mannatech.com
www.mannatech.com
www.exploremannatech.com
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