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Horatio Alger Award Goes to Melaleuca CEO Frank VanderSloot
Past recipients of this award include Ronald Reagan, Oprah Winfrey, Wayne Gretzky, Buzz Aldrin, and Dwight Eisenhower.
Frank VanderSloot Opens Chamber’s CEO Speaker Series
Melaleuca CEO Frank VanderSloot spoke to members of the Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce to kick off the CEO Speakers Series.
Frank VanderSloot Kicks Off CEO Speaker Series
Last week, the Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce kicked off their CEO Speaker Series by hearing from Melaleuca CEO Frank VanderSloot.
Melaleuca CEO Frank VanderSloot Selected for Horatio Alger Award
“The accomplishments of Mr. VanderSloot are remarkable in and of themselves,” says Tony Novelly, the Horatio Alger Association’s president and CEO.
Post Register: Melaleuca gives out $1.6 million in bonuses
Several longtime Melaleuca employees were given a sizable incentive to stick with the company during an annual employee meeting Tuesday.
Melaleuca Rewards 150 Employees with $1.6 Millon in Loyalty Bonuses
The company pays $5,000 for a five-year anniversary, $10,000 for 10 years, $15,000 for 15 years, $33,361.55 ($20,000 net) for 20 years, $25,000 for 25 years and $30,000 for 30 years.
Celebrating Halloween at Melaleuca
nce a year, Melaleuca’s headquarters transform from a typical workspace filled with cubicles and offices into a truly spook-tacular sight.
Melaleuca Food Drive Sponsorship Helps Hundreds of Thousands of Families
“Melaleuca has provided an outstanding example of community service,” said Clarke Farrer, Scout executive of the BSA’s Grand Teton Council.
Frank Vandersloot Quoted in USA Today
The article focuses on the upcoming midterm elections and discusses Frank’s opinions and involvement in the political processes.
Post Register: Melaleuca VP Completes 200 Mile Race After Plane Crash
He’d finished the challenging race one week before the anniversary of a devastating 2013 plane crash that broke his back.
Saving the Family Farm: Frank VanderSloot Rescues 800 Farmers
“Without Frank VanderSloot, we might have all gone broke,” recalls dairyman Gaylon Claysen.
