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Mark R. Hughes (January 1, 1956 – May 21, 2000) was an American entrepreneur who was the founder, chairman, and CEO of Herbalife, a multi-level marketing company. Early life [ edit ]
In February 1980, Mark R. Hughes began selling the original Herbalife weight management product from the trunk of his car. Hughes often stated that the genesis of his product and program stemmed from the weight loss concerns of his mother Joanne whose premature death he attributed to an eating disorder and an unhealthy approach to weight loss. [9]
It was the Institute of Careers Officers from the late 1960s until October 1991, becoming the Institute of Career Guidance from 22 October 1991, and the Institute of Career Guidance from 1 November 2000. [2] In the 1960s, its staff were widely referred to as youth employment officers; there were around 1,500 of these by 1965. [3]
He then began presenting seminars across the country, telling his story and teaching his personal development philosophy. Throughout the 1970s, Rohn conducted seminars for Standard Oil . At the same time, he participated in a personal development business called Adventures in Achievement, which featured live seminars and personal development ...
In 1953 Howard Hughes gave all his stock in the Hughes Aircraft Company to the newly formed Howard Hughes Medical Institute, thereby turning the aerospace and defense contractor into a tax-exempt charitable organization. The Howard Hughes Medical Institute sold Hughes Aircraft in 1985 to General Motors for $5.2 billion.
Mark Mathew Braunstein, writer; Bryan Collier, children's book illustrator and winner of the Coretta Scott King Award and the Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award; Sarah Louise Delany, author and educator; Tomie dePaola, writer and illustrator who created more than 260 children's books; Pete Hamill, journalist; Norton Juster, author of ...
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Tamir Gonen (born 1975) is an American structural biochemist and membrane biophysicist best known for his contributions to structural biology of membrane proteins, membrane biochemistry and electron cryo-microscopy particularly in electron crystallography of 2D crystals and for the development of 3D electron crystallography from microscopic crystals known as MicroED.