Mary Kay Inc. was recognized by the DEC Network at the James M. Collins Executive Education Center at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in collaboration with the SMU Cox William S. Spears Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership. This year, Mary Kay received the Large Corporation of the Year award for its work advancing innovation, access to capital and equitable economic opportunity in North Texas.
“We are committed to supporting entrepreneurship at every level, whether it’s through creating opportunities for our independent sales force or investing in initiatives that strengthen the broader business community,” the company wrote in a statement. “Because when women entrepreneurs succeed, communities prosper, and that’s a future worth building together.”
The DEC Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports entrepreneurs and connects them to resources, education and support as they grow and scale their businesses. This year’s awards particularly honored individuals committed to innovation, resilience and inclusive growth as North Texas defines itself as a dynamic entrepreneurial hub.
“We are rooted in our mission of enriching women’s lives everywhere. We believe in direct sales as a unique pathway to entrepreneurship,” said Virginie Naigeon-Malek, Mary Kay Director of Corporate Communications and Public Relations. “Our Independent Beauty Consultants run their small businesses with a deep passion for our brand and their customers, guided by integrity and powered by grit. Today, that mission has never felt stronger. We dedicate this award to our Independent Beauty Consultants here in North Texas and around the world. They are living proof of the power of entrepreneurship creating meaningful impact in their communities every day.”
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