Company type | Private |
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Industry | multi-level marketing |
Founded | 2003 |
Founders |
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Headquarters | Meridian, Idaho, U.S. |
Area served | North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand |
Key people | Heidi Thompson (CEO), Orville Thompson (CEO) |
Products | Scented products |
Number of employees | 1,056 (2018) [1] |
Website |
scentsy |
Scentsy is an American multi-level marketing [2] [3] company based in Meridian, Idaho, that sells scented products including wax warmers and other home and body products. [4] [5]
The company was founded by Kara Egan and Colette Gunnel in 2003.
Scentsy was founded by Kara Egan and her sister-in-law Colette Gunnell in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2003. [6] At a small business event in 2004, they met Orville Thompson, a struggling entrepreneur who had previously started several unprofitable business ventures. [7] Thompson took an interest in the pair's wick-less candle company and a few months later, he and his wife Heidi Thompson purchased the company from Egan and Gunnell. [6] [7] [8] The Thompsons moved the company's headquarters to Meridian, Idaho, and on July 1, 2004, they relaunched Scentsy using a multi-level marketing distribution model. [6] [9] [10] [4]
Marketing materials for Scentsy were created by a Layton, Utah-based graphic design company, ScentsySuccess (an authorized division of Ann Dalton Design Inc.). ScentsySuccess was acquired by Scentsy in 2008, at which time they moved to a new distribution center and showroom in Layton. [11]
In 2009, the company expanded into Canada and in 2011, it expanded again, into the United Kingdom and Germany. [12] In 2012, the company had over 170,000 active independent consultants. [13] At the end of 2015, this number had fallen to 95,891.[ citation needed] Co-founder Kara Egan remained with the company as a consultant and had over 42,000 down line consultants as of 2012. [13]
In 2017, the company reported over $450 million in annual sales, putting it as number 44 on Direct Selling News' list of the top direct selling companies in the world. [14] [15] It was also on the Forbes magazine 2011 list of America's 100 Most Promising Companies and the 2018 list of America’s Best Midsize Employers. [9] [14]
In 2021, Scentsy opened an east coast distribution center in Rock Hill, South Carolina. [16] That same year, Dan Orchard became the interim CEO while Heidi and Orville Thompson moved to London to serve as a mission president couple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. [17] Orchard previously served as the general manager of emerging markets. [18] The Thompson's will return to their CEO duties at the end of their mission service in 2024. [17]
In 2023, Disney announced they would partner with Scentsy to create "Smellephants on Parade", a Dumbo-themed activity with smellable attractions. [19]
Under the multi-level marketing (MLM) model used by Scentsy, all products are sold exclusively through independent consultants, with no retail sales. [13] Consultants can also receive a portion of the sales of any new consultants that they recruit. [20] In a 2011 interview, CEO Orville Thompson said that they chose a direct selling model because their wickless candles were "an experiential product" that were best showcased in home-based parties and that MLM distributing allowed them to offer a larger selection of products than was possible to offer in the limited space of a retail store. [8]
Scentsy has been criticized for its heavy recruitment of American military spouses, whose families' frequent moves mean they often have trouble finding consistent employment. [21] [22] [23]
According to its 2015 income disclosure statement, [24] about 66,000 or 65% of active Scentsy consultants receive an average of $463.34 per year, before expenses. The top 200 or about 0.2% of consultants, earned an average of $113,363.98, with the highest income earner making nearly $1 million. [25] According to a military.com article, it takes most consultants over four years to earn a yearly income equivalent to working three and a half hours per week at minimum wage, not counting business expenses. [21] The blog Bottlesoup calculates that a consultant will have to sell 639 Scentsy products per month to earn the equivalent of a full-time, minimum-wage job. [26][ better source needed] An analysis by The Finance Guy blog, claims that 99.45% of Scentsy consultants were not able to earn a full-time income. [3][ better source needed]
Scentsy was profiled in a study about the rhetoric used by companies in the direct selling industry. [27] Scentsy's recruitment material was noted to emphasize personal agency within the context of Bormann's fantasy theme analysis and convergence theory.
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | multi-level marketing |
Founded | 2003 |
Founders |
|
Headquarters | Meridian, Idaho, U.S. |
Area served | North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand |
Key people | Heidi Thompson (CEO), Orville Thompson (CEO) |
Products | Scented products |
Number of employees | 1,056 (2018) [1] |
Website |
scentsy |
Scentsy is an American multi-level marketing [2] [3] company based in Meridian, Idaho, that sells scented products including wax warmers and other home and body products. [4] [5]
The company was founded by Kara Egan and Colette Gunnel in 2003.
Scentsy was founded by Kara Egan and her sister-in-law Colette Gunnell in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2003. [6] At a small business event in 2004, they met Orville Thompson, a struggling entrepreneur who had previously started several unprofitable business ventures. [7] Thompson took an interest in the pair's wick-less candle company and a few months later, he and his wife Heidi Thompson purchased the company from Egan and Gunnell. [6] [7] [8] The Thompsons moved the company's headquarters to Meridian, Idaho, and on July 1, 2004, they relaunched Scentsy using a multi-level marketing distribution model. [6] [9] [10] [4]
Marketing materials for Scentsy were created by a Layton, Utah-based graphic design company, ScentsySuccess (an authorized division of Ann Dalton Design Inc.). ScentsySuccess was acquired by Scentsy in 2008, at which time they moved to a new distribution center and showroom in Layton. [11]
In 2009, the company expanded into Canada and in 2011, it expanded again, into the United Kingdom and Germany. [12] In 2012, the company had over 170,000 active independent consultants. [13] At the end of 2015, this number had fallen to 95,891.[ citation needed] Co-founder Kara Egan remained with the company as a consultant and had over 42,000 down line consultants as of 2012. [13]
In 2017, the company reported over $450 million in annual sales, putting it as number 44 on Direct Selling News' list of the top direct selling companies in the world. [14] [15] It was also on the Forbes magazine 2011 list of America's 100 Most Promising Companies and the 2018 list of America’s Best Midsize Employers. [9] [14]
In 2021, Scentsy opened an east coast distribution center in Rock Hill, South Carolina. [16] That same year, Dan Orchard became the interim CEO while Heidi and Orville Thompson moved to London to serve as a mission president couple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. [17] Orchard previously served as the general manager of emerging markets. [18] The Thompson's will return to their CEO duties at the end of their mission service in 2024. [17]
In 2023, Disney announced they would partner with Scentsy to create "Smellephants on Parade", a Dumbo-themed activity with smellable attractions. [19]
Under the multi-level marketing (MLM) model used by Scentsy, all products are sold exclusively through independent consultants, with no retail sales. [13] Consultants can also receive a portion of the sales of any new consultants that they recruit. [20] In a 2011 interview, CEO Orville Thompson said that they chose a direct selling model because their wickless candles were "an experiential product" that were best showcased in home-based parties and that MLM distributing allowed them to offer a larger selection of products than was possible to offer in the limited space of a retail store. [8]
Scentsy has been criticized for its heavy recruitment of American military spouses, whose families' frequent moves mean they often have trouble finding consistent employment. [21] [22] [23]
According to its 2015 income disclosure statement, [24] about 66,000 or 65% of active Scentsy consultants receive an average of $463.34 per year, before expenses. The top 200 or about 0.2% of consultants, earned an average of $113,363.98, with the highest income earner making nearly $1 million. [25] According to a military.com article, it takes most consultants over four years to earn a yearly income equivalent to working three and a half hours per week at minimum wage, not counting business expenses. [21] The blog Bottlesoup calculates that a consultant will have to sell 639 Scentsy products per month to earn the equivalent of a full-time, minimum-wage job. [26][ better source needed] An analysis by The Finance Guy blog, claims that 99.45% of Scentsy consultants were not able to earn a full-time income. [3][ better source needed]
Scentsy was profiled in a study about the rhetoric used by companies in the direct selling industry. [27] Scentsy's recruitment material was noted to emphasize personal agency within the context of Bormann's fantasy theme analysis and convergence theory.