Thursday, December 17, 2009 — Mary Adkins, Badin resident and accomplished designer with Celebrating Home, was recently promoted to Shining Star Designer with the company.
Adkins received this promotion for remarkable recruitment efforts, which increased the Designer team serving the Badin area.
“I'm so happy to have reached this coveted achievement with Celebrating Home and to be acknowledged for m ydetermination in succesfully maintaining my business here in the Badin area,” Adkins said.
“The great thing about Celebrating Home is that there is a sense of unity among its designers, everyone encourages each other. I thank the entire team for their support and, most of all, for their friendship.”
Besides its high quality products, like wall décor, home accents dining and entertainment pieces, as well as gourmet food, Celebrating Home provides a way for people to grow financially while also giving them flexible hours, freedom and time with their families, Adkins said.
The company was designed to bring success to people everywhere by giving them an opportunity to live the American Dream.
It has really been a true pleasure working for a company that has such strong roots,” Adkins said.
“I look forward to this new level and I know I can continue to reach my goals with the company's continued encouragement.”
For more information about the Celebrating Home business in Badin, please contact Mary Adkins at (980)621-5174 or maryadkins@carolina.rr.com.
To order products online, please visit www.celebratinghomecom.
Celebrating Home, headquartered in Marshal, Texas, offers high quality products to decorate and enliven homes, including stoneware pottery, candles and fragrance lamps, wall decor, gourmet food mixes, dining and entertainment pieces and accessories for your home and garden, Celebrating Home enables thousands of women across the United States earn extra income, have fun and make friends while working from home as Designers.
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