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== Philanthropy == | == Philanthropy == |
Revision as of 04:22, 17 July 2013
Amway Colombia | |
Local Name: | Amway Colombia |
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Launch: | 1 August 1996 |
Website: | http://www.amway.com.co |
Est. # IBOs: | 80.000 |
Est. Sales: | US$50,000,000 (2008) |
Est. population: | 46,760,000 (2012) |
Note: Amway Latin America markets merged September 1, 2007 | |
Contents
[hide]Qualifiers
Crown
- Foley, Tim (2009)
Double Diamond
- Lara, Mauricio & Gonzalez, Alba Luz (2010)
- Bobadilla, José de Jesús (2011)
Founders Executive Diamond
Executive Diamond
Founders Diamond
- Correa, Rodrigo & Gloria (2009)
- Medina, Liliana & Jairo
- Torres, Alberto & Conchita
- Illera, Alejandro & Maribel
Diamond
- Arango, Carlos & Escobar, Nivis (2009)
- Castro, Sergio & Lina (2011)
- Franco, Diana & Jaime (2009)
- González, Angela & Juan Carlos (2010)
- Gonzalez, Lucy & Estefania Londoño (2011)
- Gonzalez, Lina & Castro Sergio (2011)
- Hay, Jaqueline & Nayib
- Jiménez, Aydee & Guillermo
- Loaiza, Joaquín & Elizabeth
- Cortés, Orlando & Martha (2011)
- Ortega, Diego Andres & Martha (2011)
- Palacio, Catalina & Fernando (2009)
- Ramirez, Gustavo & Diana
- Rojas, Vicente & Betty (2010)
- Sierra, Hildebrando & Liliana (2012)
- Martínez, Tita (2012)
- Echavarría, Ana María & Correa, Mauricio (2012)
- Mendivelso, Diane (2013)
Exclusives
Nutrilite• Dish Drops • L.O.C. • Moiskin • Body Series • Pursue • Glister • SA8 • iCook
Philanthropy
- Promoting free enterprise through Junior Achievement’s Fundación Colombia Emprendedora, an organization that implements economic and managerial education programs to help school age children and teenagers develop an entrepreneurial spirit with ethical values and social responsibility.
- Corazón, Esperanza y Amor Foundation provides shelter, education, food and psychological support to more than 20 children exposed to violent environments. The foundation takes the children in before they become criminals or drug addicts and rehabilitates them so that they can be productive members of the community.[1]