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''<small>see also another special recognition: [[Ultimate Crown Ambassador]] and [[100 Plus Crown Ambassador]]</small>''
 
''<small>see also another special recognition: [[Ultimate Crown Ambassador]] and [[100 Plus Crown Ambassador]]</small>''
  
The Double Crown Ambassador pin was requested by Kaoru Nakajima, a business owner in Amway Japan, and agreed to by the local management. The request was a special pin to recognize the achievement of 40 [[Platinum | Q6]] legs in one year. The pin is two regular [[Crown Ambassador]] pins welded together. The pin was given to Nakajima by Rich De Vos during a recognition ceremony in 1996. The pin was supposed to be an individual recognition and goal for Nakajima but when business owner [[Barry Chi & Holly Chen | Holly Chen]] heard about this special pin, she requested one for herself. Amway agreed to this request but it was announced that this "unofficial" level will not become an official level and no other business owners will be allowed to qualify for this level in the future.  
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The Double Crown Ambassador pin was requested by [[Nakajima, Kaoru]], a business owner in Amway Japan, and agreed to by the local management. The request was a special pin to recognize the achievement of 40 [[Platinum | Q6]] legs in one year. The pin is two regular [[Crown Ambassador]] pins welded together. The pin was given to Nakajima by Rich De Vos during a recognition ceremony in 1996. The pin was supposed to be an individual recognition and goal for Nakajima but when business owner [[Barry Chi & Holly Chen | Holly Chen]] heard about this special pin, she requested one for herself. Amway agreed to this request but it was announced that this "unofficial" level will not become an official level and no other business owners will be allowed to qualify for this level in the future.  
  
 
Amway does not recognize this level officially and you will find no reference of this level in their offical "hall of achievement" in Ada, Michigan.  
 
Amway does not recognize this level officially and you will find no reference of this level in their offical "hall of achievement" in Ada, Michigan.  
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* To qualify as a Double Crown Ambassador a qualified [[Platinum]] must have 40 legs qualify at the [[Silver Producer]] level for at least 6 months within the Amway Performance Year.
 
* To qualify as a Double Crown Ambassador a qualified [[Platinum]] must have 40 legs qualify at the [[Silver Producer]] level for at least 6 months within the Amway Performance Year.
  
  For a list of Double Crown Ambassadors see [[Founders Crown Ambassador]].
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=Qualifications=
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==[[Japan]]==
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[[Nakajima, Kaoru]]  (1996)
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==[[Taiwan]]==
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[[Barry Chi & Holly Chen]] (2003)
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== Related Links ==
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW1HBBxUDqY Tim Foley, Bill Peggy & Britt Double Crown Ambassadors ]
  
 
   For a list of AmwayWiki articles on individual Double Crown Ambassadors,
 
   For a list of AmwayWiki articles on individual Double Crown Ambassadors,
 
   see [[:Category: Double Crown Ambassador]]
 
   see [[:Category: Double Crown Ambassador]]

Latest revision as of 15:09, 28 September 2012

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Qualify Legs: 40
or FAA Points: n/a

see also another special recognition: Ultimate Crown Ambassador and 100 Plus Crown Ambassador

The Double Crown Ambassador pin was requested by Nakajima, Kaoru, a business owner in Amway Japan, and agreed to by the local management. The request was a special pin to recognize the achievement of 40 Q6 legs in one year. The pin is two regular Crown Ambassador pins welded together. The pin was given to Nakajima by Rich De Vos during a recognition ceremony in 1996. The pin was supposed to be an individual recognition and goal for Nakajima but when business owner Holly Chen heard about this special pin, she requested one for herself. Amway agreed to this request but it was announced that this "unofficial" level will not become an official level and no other business owners will be allowed to qualify for this level in the future.

Amway does not recognize this level officially and you will find no reference of this level in their offical "hall of achievement" in Ada, Michigan.

Double Crown Ambassador qualification requires:

  • To qualify as a Double Crown Ambassador a qualified Platinum must have 40 legs qualify at the Silver Producer level for at least 6 months within the Amway Performance Year.

Qualifications

Japan

Nakajima, Kaoru (1996)

Taiwan

Barry Chi & Holly Chen (2003)


Related Links

 For a list of AmwayWiki articles on individual Double Crown Ambassadors,
 see Category: Double Crown Ambassador