Mary Kay Ash

Businesswoman, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics

Mary Kay Ash - Businesswoman, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics
Born

May 12th, 1918
107 years ago

Died

November 22nd, 2001
23 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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Started a cosmetic company in 1963, focusing on empowering women through entrepreneurship. Developed a marketing model emphasizing personal relationships and direct sales. Established a foundation supporting cancer research and women’s economic empowerment. Authored self-help books sharing insights on business and personal achievement.

Founded Mary Kay Cosmetics in 1963

Developed a successful direct sales model

Published books including 'Mary Kay on People Management'

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