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A FASHION REINVENTION - Cookie Lee

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success stories<br />

John Lin is a Celebrity<br />

Today was an awesome day! I was in the hair supply store with my two little girls when my<br />

cell phone rang. I answered it. It was CEO John Lin. I was so shocked! I felt like Tom Cruise<br />

was calling me. I was totally freaking out! John told me what a good job I was doing and<br />

congratulated me on achieving Unit Manager II. I was thinking, “Is this for real? Is John<br />

Lin really calling me?” I was so excited after I talked to him that I called all my <strong>Cookie</strong> <strong>Lee</strong><br />

friends, my husband, my mother-in-law and well you get the idea. I felt so special. This<br />

company is so genuine and loving. They treat us like family, and I love that about this<br />

business. I couldn’t be happier working with any other company on earth! I will never<br />

forget that day. I felt like a million bucks!<br />

deaNNa GiBSoN<br />

Unit Manager II • Castle Rock, Colorado<br />

Fulfilling a Wish<br />

My mother passed away in October 2006 from pancreatic cancer. She was able to have<br />

surgery to give her one more quality year of life to be with us. She had a wonderful doctor<br />

in Pittsburgh who is leading the research at the David Koch Research Center to increase<br />

the odds of survival from this most lethal cancer. My mother’s wish for us, her family,<br />

was to raise money to help her doctor’s research. My daughter told me about this terrific<br />

<strong>Cookie</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> show she was invited to and how much she liked the jewelry. I looked into it<br />

and decided that <strong>Cookie</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> was a good thing for me. I now sell <strong>Cookie</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> and donate<br />

ALL the profits to my newly formed non-profit organization Mellie’s Mission. Selling the<br />

jewelry has helped me with all the start-up costs. It is catching on, too! Now people are<br />

gladly giving me catalog orders and booking shows to support our cause!<br />

deBBie BarNeS<br />

Consultant • Smithfield, Pennsylvania<br />

A Symbol of Peace<br />

I am a registered nurse and work for a local hospice. I am also dating a wonderful man,<br />

Mark, who works as a nurse for the same hospice. I was looking through <strong>Cookie</strong> <strong>Lee</strong>’s<br />

Fall/Winter 2008 Catalog while visiting my boyfriend at his home. I looked at item<br />

#25810 on page 39, the Spirit of Peace Cross slider necklace. Since the dove is a symbol<br />

of hospice, I said, “Look Mark, it’s a hospice necklace.” Mark agreed and asked me to<br />

order 10 necklaces so we could gift them to the other hospice nurses. When Mark took<br />

the necklaces to the office, everyone agreed that they would be the symbol of our often<br />

difficult work. It was decided that our chaplain would bless them and present one to each<br />

of the nurses. I shared this story with my Upline over the telephone. She was moved to<br />

tears as she remembered the help she received from hospice when her mother was ill. We<br />

just never know how we can touch the lives of others in a special way.<br />

reBeCCa reeveS<br />

Unit Manager I • Sherwood, Arkansas<br />

Sell What You’re Wearing<br />

I stopped by my customer’s office to visit her. She loved the whole <strong>Cookie</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> set that I<br />

had on and ended up ordering $ 280 worth of jewelry! I dropped off her order today and<br />

gave her a Recruiting Packet which she signed right then and faxed in. Don’t you just love<br />

this business!<br />

viCky weLtLiCH<br />

Unit Manager II • Collierville, Tennessee<br />

THE COOkIE CONNECTION | SPRINg/SUMMER 2009<br />

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