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Rajneesh Chopra Executive Speaker Amway North America Vice President of Sales
Rajneesh Chopra is Vice President of Sales for Amway North America. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the Strategic Accounts Team, Training and Education, Events and Recognition, Sales Operations & Sales Communications. In the three years he has been with Amway North America, he has helped accomplish the following:
With these accomplishments and many other ongoing initiatives, Rajneesh has helped transform ANA into one of the fastest growing markets in the world of Amway.
Previously, Rajneesh was the Senior Vice President of Distributor Relations and Training for Amway India. He helped launch Amway India in 1998 and then drove the business there to be a profitable market leader. Rajneesh developed and executed sales strategies to grow field leaders and increase market share, making Amway India one of Amway’s best performing markets. | |
Rick Neuheisel Guest Speaker Amway Coaches Poll Speaker, CBS Sports Studio Analyst Rick Neuheisel joined CBS Sports in 2015 as a college football studio analyst on COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY, CBS Sports’ pre-game, halftime and post-game studio show, and INSIDE COLLEGE FOOTBALL on CBS Sports Network. Neuheisel was a former head coach at Colorado (1995-1998), Washington (1999-2002) and UCLA (2008-2011), where he posted an 87-59 record. He led Washington to a Rose Bowl title in 2001 and brought his teams to seven bowl games during his head coaching tenure. He attended college at UCLA (1980-1984), where he played quarterback for the Bruins and led them to victory in the 1984 Rose Bowl, in which he was named MVP. He graduated from UCLA in 1984 with a degree in Political Science. Prior to joining CBS, Neuheisel worked as an analyst for Pac-12 Networks. | |
IBO Diamond Speaker Come hear from a surprise IBO Leader from your area! Listen to their stories of how they became successful with Amway and what the their business means to them – you won’t want to miss it! | |