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My First USANA Convention, and I Was Blown Away

I began working on the social media team at USANA’s corporate office in November 2011.  It was the week of Thanksgiving, but even then, people were already talking about Convention 2012. I may have been a newbie, but I knew Convention was…
In the end, the 2012 USANA International Convention lived up to its theme: Celebrating You. It's the people who made Convention what it is. Thank you.

USANA12: My 7 Memorable Moments. What Are Yours?

We did it, USANA. Each year following our annual International Convention we wonder: "How will we ever top this?" And this year, I think it's a legitimate question. From the all-star lineup of world-class speakers to the constant stream…
Social media chronicled the 2012 USANA International Convention. Thousands of tweets were sent using the #USANA12 hash tag and countless photos, videos and status updates were uploaded to Facebook for the world to get a feel for the excitement taking place in Salt Lake City.

USANA12: Get the Party Started

I don’t get invited to a lot of parties. There are reasons: I don’t look good in pointy hats. I can’t properly operate noisemakers. I haven’t figured out the share function in my brain when it comes to cake. What I’m saying…

USANA12: First-Class Social Media Ticket

T-minus 1 week until we welcome thousands of health- and entrepreneurial-minded individuals to Salt Lake City for USANA's 20th Annual International Convention. This year it's all about Celebrating You (check out the theme song, if you haven't…
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Stay in Touch: How & Where to Follow USANA on Social Media

Ten days from now all eyes will be on USANA Health Sciences and its 20th anniversary celebration. For us on the Social Media team, we're about to commemorate a birthday of our own — the Big 4! — albeit with a little less fanfare (somehow…

USANA @ 20: Social Media

In social media terms, 2008 is virtually prehistoric times. But that's when — in March of that year, in fact — USANA’s now-Chief Communications Officer Dan Macuga decided USANA should take the plunge into the relatively new territory of…