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Post Register: Melaleuca Hits Record $1.13 Billion
Idaho Falls’ largest employer increased its revenue about 9 percent from 2011, when it reached $1 billion in global sales for the first time.
Expansion To Bring In Jobs
Crews have broken ground on the 371,000-square-foot building, which is being built near Exit 113 off Interstate 15.
Post Register: Expansion to Bring In Jobs
Melaleuca CEO Frank VanderSloot announced Tuesday that his company will spend more than $50 million building a new headquarters within Bonneville County.
Melaleuca Unveils New 371,000 Square Foot International Corporate Office
The new facility will house all of Melaleuca’s international and domestic operations except for manufacturing and distribution.
Post Register: Share The Wealth
More than 260 Melaleuca employees walked away from a meeting Tuesday with a share of $2.64 million — and they didn’t even have to play the lottery.
Melaleuca Rewards 264 Employees with $2.64 Million in Appreciation Bonuses
The bonuses are part of Melaleuca’s ongoing effort to reward the employees who created the company’s success.
Melaleuca Makes Large Donation to Support Idaho’s Education Reform Laws
Melaleuca CEO Frank VanderSloot says, “The national teachers Union has launched perhaps the most dishonest campaign in state history.
Better Business Bureau Recognizes Melaleuca
The BBB, which helps consumers find businesses, brands and charities they can trust, honored Melaleuca for its accomplishments as a past recipient of The BBB Hall of Fame Award in 2005 and The BBB Torch Award in 2008.
Melaleuca Says New Patent Will Result in Hundreds of New Jobs in Idaho Falls
Wednesday morning the company announced a major new development that they believe will lead to hundreds of new jobs in Idaho Falls.
Melaleuca Forecasts Hundreds of Additional Jobs and New Facilities Due to New Patent
The process makes minerals more absorbable and protects them from generating excess free radicals during the digestion process.
Melaleuca Forecasts More Jobs and New Facilities Due to New Patent
The demand for products containing the Oligo technology is a key reason for Melaleuca’s strong growth over the past three years.
Melaleuca is Forecasting Hundreds of New Jobs to East Idaho
The U.S. patent took three years to achieve and verifies that there is no other technology like Oligo.
