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  • Leadership Series: 4 P's to Success

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    The second post in the leadership series comes from Mary Kay's Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Beth Lange. Beth shares four key elements of effective leadership. None of us are born leaders, but instead have to learn lessons along the road to success. Here are 4 P’s I have learned along my journey. Passion I love...
  • Leadership Series: The Value System

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    Mary Kay Ash was a tremendous leader who carved out a unique niche in the business world for women. In honor of her, we are starting a new series on our blog about leadership. For the next few weeks, several of Mary Kay’s female vice presidents and C-level executives will share their thoughts on leadership. The inaugural...
  • More than a Makeover

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    Today’s guest blogger is Kirsten Gappelberg. Kirsten is the manager of corporate social responsibility at Mary Kay Inc. Kirsten talks about volunteerism and giving back. When I started at Mary Kay I’m sad to admit that I didn’t know a lot about Habitat for Humanity. They build houses for people who need...
  • The Truth About Abuse

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    Today’s post is contributed by Anne Crews, Mary Kay Inc. Vice President and The Mary Kay Foundation Board Member. Anne has advocated for years on domestic violence education, prevention and awareness – with a heartfelt conviction that ending domestic violence is possible. She issues a shared challenge to us...
  • Happy Arbor Day

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    The Arbor Day Foundation and Mary Kay Inc. have partnered together for several projects including planting trees and creating outdoor learning spaces for children. In celebration of Arbor Day, we’ve handed over our blog to them for a day. Today’s post is from Sean Barry, the director of media relations for The...
  • Elmo, Dora and Me

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    Today’s blog post is from Virginia Hock. Virginia works as a coordinator for the corporate communications group at Mary Kay. Virginia is an advocate for children’s literacy and shares a recent experience as a volunteer. 4-year-old kids. 25 of them. 1 of me. Sounds like a recipe for disaster, but... When I was...
  • Earth Day 2012

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    Spring has officially sprung! The grass looks a little greener and the flowers seem to be blooming just a little bit brighter. April is the perfect month to celebrate Earth Day. On April 22, around the world, we will honor Mother Earth. In celebration of Earth Day and all things GREEN, we want to plant a tree – just...
  • April Showers

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    Today’s guest blogger is Dr. Beth Lange, Chief Scientific Officer. Dr. Lange leads Mary Kay’s Research & Development division and due to her passion for nature also champions our corporate environmental sustainability efforts. Last year I joined a semi-monthly Sustainability Forum to work with other companies...
  • Seeing the Invisible Sign

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    CMO Sheryl Adkins-Green talks about Mary Kay's Global Month of Service and the importance of helping others. “Pretend everyone you meet has an invisible sign around his or her neck that says, 'Make me feel important.'” Mary Kay Ash not only said this, but also lived by this mantra. Today it continues...
  • Getting it done

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    Today’s post is contributed by Michelle Hines, Ph.D. Michelle is Mary Kay’s Manager of Skin Care Research. She serves on Mary Kay’s U.S. Culture Committee, an internal group that teaches Mary Kay’s philosophies and helps keep the unique culture alive. In this post, Michelle shares her thoughts on...
  • Blessings on so many levels

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    Today’s post is from Sharilyn Getz. Sharilyn is an art producer for Mary Kay and is a regular volunteer with the Ronald McDonald House. We had a group of employees in the Dallas area cook dinner at the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas on March 24 during our Global Month of Service. The Ronald McDonald House of Dallas...
  • making a beautiful difference

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    Today’s post is written by Darrell Overcash, Mary Kay Inc.’s U.S. President. Darrell shares his thoughts on Global Month of Service. We are nearing the end of our Global Month of Service and we are thrilled that so many people helped others. You’ve read about Naomi Buerkle and her team at our Mary Kay...
  • Thank you Mary Kay!

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    Today’s post is written by Jan Langbein, Executive Director for Genesis Women’s Shelter. Jan shares her thoughts on Mary Kay’s ”Day of Beauty” for domestic violence survivors. On March 8, people around the world celebrated International Women’s Day. For over 100 years this day has recognized...
  • Here’s your sign

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    As a part of our Global Month of Service, we are featuring blogs about the importance of volunteerism and community service. Today’s blog is written by Naomi Buerkle. Naomi is Mary Kay Inc.’s Vice President and General Manager of Branch Operations. Naomi oversees one of Mary Kay’s five regional branches...
  • The Original Internet

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    As a part of our Global Month of Service, we are featuring blogs about the importance of volunteerism and community service. Today’s blog is written by René Wickham. René is Mary Kay Inc.’s Vice President of Product Quality and volunteers with the Citizens Development Center in Dallas, Texas. Have...
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