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Nicki Keohohou Watkins, Inc PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS Nicki American Business Women’s Association Keohohou Anthony Robbins and Associates Arbonne, International Speaker, (WABC) Worldwide Association Asian Networkers Convention, of Business Coaches Certified Business Malaysia Auto Body Craftsman Associates Coach and Best Selling Author Avon, CA/PH/US/UK BodyShop Boisset Wine Living Nicki began her career as a teacher and athletic coach. Dental Hygienists Association She has held executive positions of CEO, President, COO, VP Dove Chocolate of Training and VP of Sales in a variety of companies. She has Eastern Washington State University Epicure Selections, CA also been an entrepreneur most of her life. Her most current Gold Canyon Candles positions include CEO of the Direct Selling World Alliance Hawaii Pacific University (DSWA.org) and Co-Founder of the Coach Excellence School. Idaho Board of Realtors International Credit Association She also serves on the board of directors for both public and Isagenix privately held companies. Jafra Cosmetics Jockey Juice Plus (NSA), AU/US She has spoken at conventions around the world and consulted Just Roses Franchise to hundreds of companies. Legal Shield LifeVantage Mary Kay Cosmetics Nicki recently was nominated for an “All Women Rock” award Massage-Spa Franchise for Hawaii. She has also been recognized for the following: Microsoft Mr. Food National Association of Women • Top 25 Business Women of Hawaii Business Owners Nordstrom • Top 30 Female Entrepreneurs in America Northwest Athletic Club Association • International Hero for Humanity Northwest Loggers Association Norwex Enviro Products, AU/CA/US • #2 in the International 30 Most Influential Women in the Princess House Direct Selling Profession RYLA, Rotary Youth Leadership Association • Women’s Information Network International Women’s Senegence Cosmetics Shape Magazine Outstanding Service Award Small Business Administration • National Advocate of the Year for Working Mothers Society of Clinical Laboratory Science Stream Energy Nicki lives in Kailua, Hawaii, with her husband, Saffery, of over Swarovski Crystal The Little Gym Franchise 45 years and enjoys family time with her two adult children and Tupperware grandchildren. University of Hawaii University of Idaho USANA Video Software Dealers Association Vorwerk Washington State University Bring the power and heart of Nicki Keohohou Watkins, Inc. West One Bank to create lasting RESULTS for your company! Young Living 111 Hekili, A139, Kailua, HI 96734 | + 1 808-561-6602 | [email protected].
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