On Wednesday, November 7th at 6:00 p.m., Bio Huma Netics will dedicate their new Gilbert Headquarters facility with a building dedication ceremony. Guests will hear remarks from Gilbert Mayor John Lewis and BHN President Lyndon Smith along with a ribbon cutting ceremony officially dedicating the building. Immediately following the building dedication will be an opportunity to socialize with a bounce house, ice cream and popcorn.
The building dedication takes place during our 2012 World Conference from November 6 – 10. During the Conference BHN distributors and representatives from various countries will come together and get up-to-date information from all around the world including what’s going on, what their best practices are, what their greatest successes are, and what some unique usages of the products are. Distributors learn how to be the most successful, and at the same time BHN learns from our distributors. While the conference is focused on learning, it also includes fun activities like golfing and shopping!
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