| H.R. No. 1998 | ||
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| WHEREAS, Mary Kay Ash, founder of the Dallas-based, | ||
| internationally known cosmetics firm that bears her name, became | ||
| one of the most successful and respected American business leaders | ||
| of the 20th century; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Born on May 12, 1918, in Hot Wells, Texas, and raised | ||
| in Houston, Mrs. Ash enjoyed a successful career in direct sales | ||
| before retiring in 1963; quickly becoming restless, she embarked on | ||
| a book-writing project designed to help women survive in the | ||
| male-dominated business world; in reviewing her early notes for the | ||
| book, she realized that she had inadvertently created a marketing | ||
| plan for a successful "dream company"; and | ||
| WHEREAS, With her life savings of $5,000 and the help of her | ||
| 20-year-old son Richard Rogers, she launched Mary Kay Cosmetics on | ||
| Friday, September 13, 1963; within two years, the company's | ||
| wholesale sales had reached almost $1 million; in 2006, the company | ||
| recorded $2.25 billion in wholesale sales and had an independent | ||
| sales force of more than 1.7 million independent beauty consultants | ||
| in over 30 markets around the world; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Through the years, the mission of Mary Kay Cosmetics | ||
| has remained unchanged; powerfully influenced by her mother's | ||
| struggle to support her family and by her own experience of gender | ||
| discrimination, Mary Kay Ash intended her company to provide women | ||
| with unlimited opportunity for personal and financial success; and | ||
| WHEREAS, The company's guiding philosophy has been based on | ||
| three principles; from the beginning, Mrs. Ash stressed following | ||
| the Golden Rule and putting God first, family second, and career | ||
| third; she also believed that with praise and encouragement, | ||
| everyone could succeed; and | ||
| WHEREAS, In 1996 Mrs. Ash established the Mary Kay Ash | ||
| Charitable Foundation for the purpose of funding research on the | ||
| leading cancers affecting women; today the foundation also supports | ||
| efforts to prevent violence against women and to help women who have | ||
| been victims of abuse; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Mrs. Ash authored an autobiography, a motivational | ||
| book, and a volume about management, all of which became best | ||
| sellers; and | ||
| WHEREAS, The recipient of myriad accolades, Mary Kay Ash was | ||
| named the Most Outstanding Woman in Business in the 20th Century by | ||
| Lifetime Television, chosen as one of the 25 most influential | ||
| business leaders of the last 25 years by PBS and the Wharton School | ||
| of the University of Pennsylvania in 2004, elected to the Business | ||
| Hall of Fame by Fortune magazine, and designated a Horatio Alger | ||
| Distinguished American Citizen; Mary Kay Cosmetics has been ranked | ||
| by Fortune magazine as one of the 100 best companies to work for in | ||
| America and as one of the 10 best companies for women; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Mary Kay Ash passed away on November 22, 2001, | ||
| having achieved the pinnacle of success and having established a | ||
| legacy that will continue to provide opportunity and hope for women | ||
| for years to come; now, therefore, be it | ||
| RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas | ||
| Legislature hereby recognize May 14, 2007, as Mary Kay Ash Day in | ||
| the State of Texas. | ||
| Jackson | ||
| Goolsby | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Speaker of the House | ||
| I certify that H.R. No. 1998 was adopted by the House on May | ||
| 14, 2007, by a non-record vote. | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Chief Clerk of the House | ||