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Lifestyles Intra opens sales opportunity




Monday, November 21, 2005
Lifestyles Intra opens sales opportunity
By Steve H. Ong

"BELIEVE First and you will see." This is the advice given by Tettel Elnar, international marketing director of Lifestyles Intra, during the recent lecture forum on health education at Bethel Guest House in Dumaguete City.

The Toronto, Canada-based firm is a distributor of food supplements eyeing the local market and encouraging opportunities to men and women interested in joining its marketing, distributorship, and networking force.

Its founder is David De Bora, current chairman. Its president is David Drutz.

Another speaker Leticia Fortuna, married, a retired public school teacher and regional director of Lifestyles Asia Pacific, said the firm is solid and secure and has been shipping its products to over 30 countries since 1989.

It maintains 25 offices worldwide and growing. In Dumaguete City, Fortuna said Lifestyles Intra maintains a proven career and compensation plan.

The other lecturers were Mae Liwanag, a medical technology graduate from Dipolog City, Fe Maputi, a widow and a retired public school teacher, and Teodosio Igot, Jr. who came all the way from General Santos City in southern Mindanao to join the November 6 lecture-forum.

Igot, a former pedicab driver, is presently the firm's global marketing director.

In his lecture, the director underscored how the firm opened up more livelihood opportunities for him and his family.

"Life is a choice," he told guests.

"Your life today is the result of your attitude and choices of the past...your life tomorrow will be the result of the choices you make today," Igot said.

(November 20, 2005 issue)
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