News Stories
Forbes names Melaleuca one of America’s best employers for second year in a row
East Idaho News published the following story about Melaleuca’s appearance on the Forbes list of best employers.
Post Register highlights Melaleuca’s early COVID preparation and response
As a result, Melaleuca customers had access to critical wellness supplies like hand sanitizer and disinfectants while the company’s global supply chains properly flowed.
Melaleuca expands operations with 500,000 square-foot distribution center in Kansas City
Melaleuca announced plans today to open a 508,000-square-foot distribution center and warehouse Kansas City, Missouri.
Idaho Falls Magazine: Melaleuca Food Drive Delivers Hope for the Holidays
Over the last few months, Melaleuca has donated thousands of dollars to promoting several food drives in the community.
Melaleuca Employee Featured on NBC Nightly News
A Melaleuca employee’s musical contribution to the community has caught the attention of the national media spotlight.
Melaleuca Awards $2.2 Million in Longevity Bonuses
In total, The Wellness Company has paid $30,226,546 through the Loyalty and Long-Term Contribution Bonus program to employees since it began in 2007.
Melaleuca hiring 196 employees in Knoxville immediately
In order to meet record customer demand for its health and wellness products, Melaleuca must immediately fill over 100 new positions at its Knoxville manufacturing and distribution facilities.
Watch: 7-year-old journalist interviews Frank VanderSloot
Earlier this month Frank was delighted to take questions from one of America’s littlest journalists—7-year-old Emmy Eaton—as part of a weekly segment called “7 Questions with Emmy.”
Forbes names Melaleuca one of America’s best employers
Forbes has named Melaleuca one of the best companies to work for in America, according to the business magazine’s annual list of America’s Best Employers by State.
East Idaho News: Local business leader helps community with CEO Pay it Forward Challenge
“I’m usually not left speechless, but when (I learned) that Mr. VanderSloot had chosen us for the CEO challenge and was donating not just one but two of these cameras . . . it was just an amazing feeling,”
Melaleuca CEO writes guest column for Independence Day
In 1776, 56 brave men solemnly put pen to parchment, signing the Declaration of Independence, which raised the curtain for the United States of America.
Knoxville media spotlights Melaleuca giving back
Melaleuca is committed to helping its employees stay strong and healthy as the pandemic remains a concern.