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Crafting entrepreneurs win once-in-a-lifetime trip to Alaska
A group of talented crafting entrepreneurs from across the UK have won a once-in-a lifetime cruise around Alaska, thanks to their exceptional work as self-employed Demonstrators for crafting company Stampin’ Up!
Stampin’ Up! UK is known for its exclusive line of decorative stamp sets and accessories for paper crafting, memory keeping and home décor. The company operates via a network of Demonstrators; independent, self-employed sales consultants.
To earn this trip, the hardworking business owners were judged on a number of factors including sales, and their efforts to recruit team members and support their teams to grow.
The seven-night cruise will bring together the highest achieving Demonstrators from across the globe, giving them the chance to enjoy the spectacular scenery and wildlife the country has to offer. They will have the chance to visit beautiful Alaskan port towns and cruise through the spectacular Tracy Arm Fjord, as well as the famed Alaska Inside Passage.
Paula Gorry, Demonstrator Development Manager at Stampin’ Up! UK, comments: “At Stampin’ Up! we’re passionate about helping people build successful businesses by doing what they love and empowering our Demonstrators to take control of their own businesses and build them up in a way that fits around their lives and families.
“Our achieving demonstrators have experienced amazing destinations all over the world over the years; they’re always such a lot of fun and of course we stamp too! They’re a great way of rewarding those Demonstrators who have gone above and beyond when it comes to building their creative businesses and also the perfect incentive for our wider Stampin’ Up! family to build their own successful crafting careers.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Biz News .
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