Jil Johnson of Great Bend joined more than 30,000 Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants at the company’s annual Seminar from July 16 to Aug. 2 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas.
Mary Kay Inc.’s annual Seminar brings together Independent Beauty Consultants from across the country and around the world to celebrate their business achievements and provide education, recognition and motivation for the year ahead.
Johnson began her Mary Kay business in 1982 and is currently an Independent Sr. Sales Director. At Seminar, Johnson’s Unit of Ind. Beauty Consultants was recognized for having sales exceeding $580,000 and she was personally recognized on the National Court of Sales. Local Ind. Beauty Consultants joining Johnson in Dallas were Connie Parsons, Cathy LaTourell and Heather Enoch.
As a part of Mary Kay’s longstanding commitment to prevent and end domestic violence, Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants were encouraged to bring gently-used professional attire to donate to domestic violence shelters as part of The Mary Kay Foundation’s annual “Suits for Shelters” program. To date, the program has collected more than 12,000 pieces of professional attire for domestic violence survivors seeking jobs. In 2008 the Mary Kay Charitable Foundation awarded Great Bend’s Family Crisis Center, Inc. $20,000 for improvements to their family home.
Local entrepreneur represents Great Bend in Dallas at National Mary Kay Inc. Seminar