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JavaFit Orlando Florida

Looking for Leaders

October 1 – 3, 2010

Friday Evening

  • Scott Pumper (President) & Dave Briskie (CEO)
  • Richmont Team
  • Chairman’s Circle Awards
  • Coffee Party / Opportunity Meeting (guests welcome)

Saturday Morning

  • Our Heritage & Our Future by Scott Pumper & Dave Briskie
  • What makes JavaFit special?
  • Being a stellar business builder and recruiter
  • Finding the star inside you by John Rochon (formerly of Mary Kay Cosmetics)

Saturday Afternoon

  • Leadership Essentials with Russell Mack (Executive VP of Richmont)
  • Leadership Experiences / JCOF Stock Opportunity
  • Science Never Tasted so Good by Dr. Jose Antonio, Chief Science Advisor
  • Java Impact:  What’s up with the mushrooms?
  • Non-profit opportunity
  • Women of JavaFit
  • Commercial Sales
  • Q&A

Saturday Evening (Awards Night)

  • Keynote by Dallas Cowboys Legend Drew Pearson
  • Awards Ceremony
  • Announcement of next event
  • Party!

Sunday Morning

  • Q&A
  • Making the most of our new positioning
  • Wrap-up

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Aug 192010
 

New Sign-ups Earn Double Pay with JavaFit

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As announced on the JavaFit Leadership Call tonight, an extraordinary new resource has been added to our team.

In the world of Direct Sales, one of the all time greatest success stories is that of how Mary Kay Cosmetics grew from a small company in Dallas to become a global power.  Mary Kay is one of the world’s best selling brands with operations in over 37 countries.  The person who led that growth as chairman for many years is a man named John Richon.  John is known not only for his achievements with Mary Kay but for his knowledge of how Direct Selling works.  He is truly a visionary business leader.

John now heads his own family owned company, Richmont Holdings, which is based in Dallas, Texas.  The Richmont team is a talented group of experts in Direct Selling and in all of the skills that help build a business such as Marketing, Sales, Finance, and Strategic Planning.

Javalution (JCOF.PK), owners of the JavaFit Coffee brand, have formed an alliance with John Richon and his team at Richmont.  In this alliance, Richmont will work closely with Javalution Coffee Company to help grow sales and Direct Sales efforts.

Official announcement to be made later this week.

Coffee – the name

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Jul 152010
 

The name of coffee is thought to be derived from Kaffa, the kingdom of the coffee plant’s origin. When coffee beans were first exported to Yemen, the Arabic name “quahha” became “kahve” to the Turkish. From there, the Italian interpretation of “caffe” was translated into what English speakers now understand as “coffee” in 1598. (slightly before our time)

Now you have heard the rest of the story.

Submitted by John Moyles
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
The name of coffee is thought to be derived from Kaffa, the kingdom of the coffee
plant’s origin. When coffee beans were first exported to Yemen, the Arabic name
“quahha” became “kahve” to the Turkish. From there, the Italian interpretation of
“caffe” was translated into what English speakers now understand as “coffee” in
1598.    (slightly before our time)

Now you have heard the rest of the story.

Make it Happen!

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Apr 282010
 

I am sitting in a hotel at the Dallas – Fort Worth Airport in preparation for the upcoming JavaFit event, pondering the events that have led to me being here.

Last fall, JavaFit announced that their first annual event that would be taking place this coming weekend.  My first thoughts revolved around the cost.  Even though JavaFit has arranged for a very reasonable rate for the hotel, if you add to that the cost of a flight from Calgary, meals, and other incidentals, the price is soon at or near $1,500.  This is a significant amount of money.  A bit much for me at the time.

Six weeks ago it became very apparent to me that, thanks to some of the benefits such as double and triple bonuses, I needed to find a way.  A plan was hatched to find $1,500 in six weeks.

After a chat with my good friend and business partner, I realize my trip is paid for if I sponsor five executives.  Easier said than done but certainly a goal to work toward.

One of my biggest concerns was that I did not have a passport which is now required of Canadians traveling to the USA.  Passport Canada was very efficient and I had my passport exactly 14 days after a visit to the Passport office in Edmonton.

My wife, who is always wonderfully supportive of me, helped me budget.  My mother-in-law suggested that we see if my flight could be paid for by Air Miles.  Thanks to Air Miles, a $650 return flight cost me $126.00.

Some insurance money came in that I was not expecting from an outstanding automobile claim.  More money to work with.

This morning I checked into the hotel and was told by the front desk that my room was already paid for.  At this time I do not know how or why.  A team member with whom I am sharing the room with may have earned it though that has not been confirmed.

After settling into the hotel, I get a call from Front Desk by a woman who tells me the room has been upgraded to a suite.  Again, I am not sure why.

In sixteen minutes I will meet my sponsor in person for the first time.  I am very excited to be in Dallas.

Jeffrey Combs says, “Make your move before you’re ready.”

As the result of recent events, I definitely agree.

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