Area Mary Kay representatives hold party

Published 8:52 am Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Mary Kay independent beauty consultants, who are in a sales group known as “Elaine’s Elite,” help celebrate Senior Sales Director Elaine Williams earning the use of a special pearl pink Cadillac CTS sedan for her work with the Mary Kay corporation. The party was held at the Kirbo Center at Bainbridge College. Shown are: front row, left to right, are Chastity Cox of Cairo, Ga., Kristy Wilkins of Morgan, Ga., Sheila Peak of Climax, Senior Sales Director Elaine Williams, Jennifer Tomlinson of Bainbridge, Ann Deeney of Cairo, Ga., Kristy Sellars Harrison of Bainbridge and LaCora Johnson Handsford of Tallahassee, Fla.; back row, left to right, Renotta Burke of Bainbridge, Christie Griffin of Colquitt, Ga., Kathleen Porter of Edison, Ga., Donna Chambers (guest), Elva McNair of Bainbridge, Ronnie Alston (guest), Jennifer Brock of Bainbridge, Amanda Dukes and husband Dewayne Dukes of Bainbridge, and Melissa West (guest).

A group of successful Mary Kay representatives, who are partnered with Elaine Williams of Panama City, Fla., held a “Cadillac Car Party” on Monday, Nov. 14.

The party was held in part to recognize Williams, who is a Senior Sales Director with Mary Kay, for earning the use of the exclusive Mary Kay pink Cadillac, an iconic symbol of success and, the most coveted incentive awarded by Mary Kay. The new Cadillac comes in pearlized pink — a color unique to the Mary Kay Career Car Program.

Mary Kay Independent Sales Directors who earn the use of a pink Cadillac can choose from the CTS and SRX models. Mary Kay career car qualifiers also have the option of selecting cash compensation in lieu of the car.

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“The Career Car Program provides the independent sales force the opportunity to earn the use of a visible symbol of success,” said Darrell Overcash, president of Mary Kay Inc. U.S. “Each car in this exciting incentive program reflects the hard work, determination and professionalism of the independent sales force. The coveted pink Cadillac is the ultimate, most recognizable symbol of achievement.”

Williams began her Mary Kay business as an Independent Beauty Consultant in 1992 and as a direct result of her accomplishments, became an Independent Sales Director in 1994. As an Independent Sales Director, she chooses to provide education, leadership and motivation to other Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants and offers her customers high-quality Mary Kay products. This is Williams’ 10th Mary Kay career car, and her 9th pink Cadillac.

Mary Kay is one of the largest direct sellers of skin care and color cosmetics in the world. The company’s Web site is www.marykay.com.