$250 Million MLM Company Is Expanding To USA And Is Looking For A GM

General Manager

 

Sum Gui Consulting, an international direct selling consulting firm is now recruiting a General Manager for the new US subsidiary of a publicly traded Taiwanese MLM company.

This new company will compete in the massive US direct selling space.

 Ken Dunn, Principal, Sum Gui Consulting said:

“Our client is an incredibly well capitalized international company that trades on Taiwan’s main stock market.  The public company is a natural product developer with lines in several verticals.

The company has decided to begin operations in the  US with an extremely unique simple product, but with a 20 year plan to create a replacement spending model.  The client has already invested a significant amount of money in the US market and intends to become a dominant player”.

The company's US headquarters will be based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The GM will report to the Vice President of International Markets and be responsible for every facet of setting up the company in the US. The responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Administration
  • Staff Selection
  • Local Product Selection
  • Contract negotiation
  • Vendor Selection
  • Leading a dynamic team
  • Presenting the business opportunity and sharing the vision with new prospects

The ideal applicant will read, write and speak Mandarin as well as English and have an understanding of the uniqueness of Taiwanese parent company.
As well the candidate must be willing to travel domestically and internationally,  must have great communications and presentation skills, must have prior experience in Direct Sales in a corporate executive position.

 

Relocation assistance provided

Salary and benefits will reflect your experience.

All inquiries are received with anonimity. Please email your resume and cover letter to [email protected]

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