Nu Skin gets “nu” chief exec
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Exec VP-General Counsel Truman Hunt promoted to president and CEO; he assumes role of president immediately and will become CEO at May annual meeting. Hunt has been at Nu Skin for six years, during which time he managed company's initial public offering, worked as chief legal officer and was a member of the Executive Management Committee. Prior to working at Nu Skin, he served as president of Better Living Products, a Nu Skin affiliate. Hunt replaces President & CEO Steven Lund, who accepted an assignment in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints missionary program. Hunt's position will be filled by Matthew Dorny, formerly assistant general counsel...
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