This past month I attended the "Norwex Roadshow" meeting in Dallas. These meetings are held every few months all around the country. It gives people a chance to come and learn about Norwex as a company and provides more information about what it looks like to become a Norwex Sales Rep.I was excited to attend the meeting knowing that our Global Chief Sales Officer would be present. I was hoping to have a moment with her. We both happened to be getting some coffee at the same time and I took that opportunity to share with her how thankful I was to be working with someone of her caliber. If you haven't heard the story yet, a few weeks ago something she did privately and anonymously went viral. It was first leaked on the "Love What Matters" Facebook page.

It has been all over the internet. From the Sun in the U.K. to Bill o'reilly's show.
So, when I had the chance to speak with her I did. I was able to share with her that I love that she gave but, I loved even more that she gave anonymously. I am blessed to be working with someone who truly lives what she believes. I consistently see it from a professional stand point through Norwex's emphasis on Integrity, Trust, and Respect. Now, the whole world was able to see it from a personal stand point as her anonymous gift became well known. Norwex IS a mission based company. There is a purpose behind the products they offer. I am glad to partake in that purpose. The "Love What Matters" FB Page had over 50k comments from that story! I read many comments on there that said things like "we should support a company who has people like her at the helm." Why? Because it feels good to direct our dollars to a company where there is more than a bottom line. With Norwex there absolutely is. Would you like to work with a company like this? Great news, you can!
Read the story here on Facebook!
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/travellers-stories/identity-of-good-samaritan-who-paid-for-strangers-ticket-revealed/news-story/0361c0456e6f4371a38ad10204aee336
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/travellers-stories/identity-of-good-samaritan-who-paid-for-strangers-ticket-revealed/news-story/0361c0456e6f4371a38ad10204aee336
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