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Our Brand Ambassadors

Our Brand Ambassadors do more than promote healthy living. They embody what it means to live younger, longer.

Marilu Henner

Marilu Henner

Marilu Henner is well-known as an actress, producer, New York Times bestselling author, and health and wellness advocate. As a Celebrity Ambassador for Youngevity, Marilu exemplifies what it means to live younger, longer. She has always been passionate about helping others live a long, healthy life. And as someone with a highly superior autobiographical memory, Marliu is enthusiastic about promoting the benefits of Youngevity’s ProLine™ brain-supporting supplement, SYNAPTIV™.

Mike Glenn

Mike Glenn

Mike Glenn is best known for his NBA career and nickname “The Stinger.” However, he’s possibly had even greater influence as a motivational speaker and founder of the Mike Glenn All-Star Basketball Camp for the Hearing Impaired. Mike has won numerous awards for his philanthropic involvements, such as the NBA J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award and the NBA “Spirit of Love” Award.

Drew Pearson

Drew Pearson

Drew Pearson, a former Dallas Cowboy, is widely recognized as one of the NFL’s greatest wide receivers. After playing professional football for more than 15 years, Pearson continues to live an active lifestyle. That’s why spreading Youngevity’s Bone & Joint Health message has become Drew’s newest endeavor.

Theo Ratliff

Theo Ratliff

Theo Ratliff had a very successful NBA career as a leading shot blocker, playing for top NBA teams such as the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs. For many years, Theo has relied on the Youngevity products for his continued health. He’s also endorsed Youngevity’s nutrient-rich sports drink, Rebound fx™.

Gene Nelson

Gene Nelson

Gene Nelson began bodybuilding more than 15 years ago as a hobby, and is today known as the “Greatest Natural Bodybuilder in the World.” In 2005, he placed second in one of the toughest Natural Bodybuilding contests in the world, The Musclemania World Championships. After committing to never using steroids, Gene became a Youngevity endorsed athlete and now attributes much of his success to his consumption of the Youngevity line of products.

Delisha Jones

Delisha Jones

During her long-standing WNBA career, she played more games than any other athlete to date (499 regular season games and 50 playoff games), was a three-time All-Star, and holds 2 WNBA championships. To add, she is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and has won numerous FIBA (International Basketball Federation) medals as a member of the USA Women’s Basketball National Team.

Jim Silliman M.D.

Jim Silliman M.D.

Dr. Silliman is a 30+ year practicing physician and orthopedic surgeon, professor, published author, medical director, lab group CEO, and former US Olympic ski team physician. DR. Silliman is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of The University of Louisville Medical School and a member of AOA. He was the Orthopedic Program director at UTSW Medical School and the Musculoskeletal Medical Director at the Greenville Health System. As President of the Steadman-Hawkins Clinic, Dr Silliman also served as the Director of Research for the Steadman-Hawkins Foundation.

Dr. Dwight Lundell

Dr. Dwight Lundell

Dr. Lundell’s experience in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery over the last 25 years includes having performed over 5000 coronary bypass operations, certification by the American Board of Surgery, the American Board of Thoracic Surgery, and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons. Dr. Lundell was a pioneer in “Off-Pump” heart surgery reducing surgical complications and recovery times. He’s in the Beating Heart Hall of Fame and has been listed in Phoenix Magazine’s Top Doctors for 10 years. He has been recognized by his peers as a leader and has served as Chief resident at the University of Arizona and Yale University Hospitals and later served as Chief of Staff and Chief of Surgery at several hospitals in the Phoenix area. He was one of the founding partners of the Lutheran Heart Hospital which became the second largest Heart hospital in U.S. and is now owned by Banner Health.

In 2004, Dr. Lundell left his successful thoracic and cardiovascular surgical practice after 25 years to open a clinic to test his theory that inflammation in the arteries was the cause of heart disease, a theory traditional medicine saw as heresy, disputing the cholesterol theory. Leaving surgery brought the freedom to refocus his career, writing books and articles, presentations, interviews and speeches to educate on inflammation and how to prevent and reverse heart disease through nutrition and lifestyle changes. He is the author of “The Cure For Heart Disease.”

In addition to educating, Dr. Lundell competes in triathlons; he is the 2008 and 2010 Ironman Arizona Champion and placed 10th and 7th in the Ironman world championships in Kona Hawaii, in 2009, and 2010.