Tim Donohue, Founder and CEO
Ginger Donohue, Founder and CFO
Tim and Ginger Donohue have garnered a long and successful career as innovators in the nutritional supplement industry as a husband-wife team.
Their quest for the perfect nutritional supplements began in 1981 when the Donohue's co-founded Dead Sea International. Recognizing the historical personal health benefits gained from using mineral bath salts from the Dead Sea, they secured exclusive rights from Israel to import, market, and distribute the mineral in the United States. With an eye toward supplemental health benefits, they developed a line of personal care products including a muscle pain-relieving cream and a facial skincare product that was very popular. After six years of operations, they sold Dead Sea International to their top distributor.
In 1992, they were the directors and developers of the Alive and Well division of Alpine Industries, a direct sales company that specialized in ozone-generating air purifiers. As part owners of Alpine Industries, the Donohue's formulated a line of health and body care products for the Alive and Well division that was based on micelle technology and Dead Sea minerals, considered a significant innovation in homeopathic topical applications. This event was significant in another way; it was their introduction to the health benefits of soluble minerals in their raw state. The Donohue's work generated considerable revenue for Alpine Industries, which became a quarter-billion dollar a year company (name later changed to EcoQuest International).
Six years later, the Donohue's again found themselves at the leading edge of the nutritional supplement industry when they co-founded Eniva Corporation, a direct sales company that specializes in marketing advanced nutritional supplements. Tim served as president of the corporation and Ginger served as the company's chief financial officer. The development of several new product concepts, including water-soluble mineral nutritional supplements and personal care products, were the high point in their involvement with Eniva. The Donohue's eventually sold their interest in 2001 to partners they had brought in to assist in running the company.
The Donohue's subsequently moved on to establish LifeLine Energetics, Inc., a direct sales manufacturing and marketing company that specialized in dietary supplements, especially in ultra-concentrated liquid minerals. Tim served as the chief executive officer; Ginger was the chief financial officer. The Donohue's formulated a popular weight loss program that incorporated soy isolate with several revolutionary proven weight loss ingredients and a liquid mineral blend designed specifically for weight management. They also developed a functional sports beverage for rehydration and energy recovery for athletes and active people.
The Donohue's continued their work as formulators, developing a variety of liquid nutritional supplements: healthy vitamins, digestive health supplements, resveratrol supplements, essential amino acids, high-energy supplements, and much more. In 2006, they launched WellnessOne World with an emphasis on delivering high quality products that are suitable for a wide range of "worlds."
"People live in different worlds: some are athletes, some need healing, some people want to keep the fitness they have, others want to regain it," says Tim Donohue. "They are individuals in every way with different nutritional requirements, different ways in which their bodies work, and different situations. Our goal is to offer high quality, all natural liquid nutritional supplements that bridge these worlds; that's the essence of what we sought to build in WellnessOne World."
Wellness, one world at a time.
