Nu Skin in Asia
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Nu Skin Enterprises is restructuring its North Asia regional operations as part of its "ongoing business transformation," firm announces July 5. Gary Sumihiro and Luke Yoo, presidents of the company's Japan and South Korea businesses, respectively, will report directly to Dan Chard, executive VP of distributor success; the move will allow Japan and Korea - which represent two of the firm's three largest markets - "direct, executive-level reporting to our corporate headquarters," Nu Skin President and CEO Truman Hunt explains. Separately, the company announces that Robert S. Conlee, regional VP of Nu Skin's North Asia region, is leaving the firm "to pursue other interests"...
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