GLASGOW — Lesley Huff of Glasgow recently participated in the Shaklee Global Conference in New Orleans, La.
Shaklee chose to host its annual conference in New Orleans this year in an effort to help revitalize tourism in the recovering city.
“Shaklee Corporation cares about the world we live in and was founded on the idea that to be truly healthy and happy, we mush take good care not only of ourselves, but also of our planet,” said Roger Barnett, chairman and CEO of Shaklee Corporation.
“I know that my clients and I can trust that Shaklee products are always safe, always work and are always green,” Huff said.
Huff has been a Shaklee distributor for one year.
For more information, contact Huff at (270) 678-1891 or visit www.shaklee.net/Truebalance.
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