The Power of Family Brings LifeVantage Japan Together for Elite Academy 2017
October 05 2017 - 9:00AM
LifeVantage Corporation (Nasdaq:LFVN) held its annual Elite Academy
at the ATC Hall in Osaka Japan starting on September 30th.
Approximately 1,600 LifeVantage distributors, preferred customers
and prospects attended the two-day event, which became the biggest
in LifeVantage Japan’s history.
According to LifeVantage President and CEO,
Darren Jensen, the event was a seminal moment for the company as it
continues to make inroads in biohacking and launches new products
that support its mission.
“This Elite Academy was like none other,” said
Jensen. “We painted a clear, distinct vision for our future. We
launched new products to support that vision. But maybe most
importantly, it felt like our distributors and customers came
together from all over Japan to bond as a family. It was a
herculean effort to plan and execute, but the response has been
incredible to see.”
Elite Academy 2017 featured keynote addresses
from CEO, Darren Jensen, Senior VP of International, Courtland
Pearson, Senior VP of Research and Development, Nathalie Chevreau,
Master Pro 10 Ushio Harada, and a surprise appearance by Takeshi
Okada, the former coach of Japan’s National Soccer Team.
Along with reaffirming LifeVantage’s unique
market position as a leader in nutrigenomics and biohacking, the
company’s leadership reintroduced two products: TrueScience Hand
Cream and Petandim for Dogs with revamped packaging.
“We’re building for the future,” said Chief
Marketing Officer, Ryan Goodwin. “From product development all the
way through design, we want people to know that we’re a new
LifeVantage. TrueScience Hand Cream and Petandim for Dogs are
perfect examples. They’re products that we’re proud of. They work.
And if the audience’s reaction to their announcement was any
indication, they’re going to be very popular.”
Minutes after the revamped products launched,
participants were able to purchase them from the company store,
which quickly ran out of stock.
But according to Goodwin, new products weren’t
the only announcements coming out of Elite Academy.
“We’re using technology in ways our industry
could have never imagined,” said Goodwin. “Elite Academy became our
podium to unveil some pretty amazing advancements to our entire
team in Japan. Now they’ll be able to use technology to communicate
and manage their business faster than ever. We’ve worked hard to
take the guesswork out of the daily mundane tasks that come with
entrepreneurship, and it’s changing everything.”
Central to Elite Academy’s theme was “The Power
of Family” with Japan Managing Director Shiokawa and Jensen both
addressing the audience on LifeVantage’s collective strength that
unites the Japanese market. The importance of family ran throughout
the entire event, with LifeVantage encouraging distributors and
customers to bring their families, and even building a playroom for
kids while parents attended keynote addresses and trainings.
But according to Jensen, the event wasn’t all
business. Some participants were given early access to new
products, an exclusive lunch, and a formal black tie dinner. And
everyone was able to participate in games, trainings, and some
well-earned recognition.
About LifeVantage
Corporation
LifeVantage Corporation is a science-based
health, wellness and anti-aging company dedicated to helping people
transform themselves internally and externally at a cellular level.
Their scientifically-validated product lines include Protandim®
Nrf2 and NRF1 Synergizers, TrueScience® Anti-Aging Skin Care
Regimen, Petandim®, AXIO® Smart Energy and the PhysIQ™Smart Weight
Management System. LifeVantage (Nasdaq:LFVN) was founded in 2003
and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. For more information,
visit www.lifevantage.com.
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