Kyäni – The story of Kyäni, the founders and the management

The late summer months in Alaska are breathtaking, with up to 22 hours of daylight illuminating the landscape as animals prepare for the harsh winter ahead. This time of year also brings something else unique—the harvest of the remarkable Wild Alaskan Blueberry. Most fruits and vegetable plants would quickly wither and die in Alaska’s long, frigid winters. But the Wild Alaskan Blueberry isn’t just any ordinary fruit. It has evolved to protect itself from the brutality of the elements with a rich-colored pigment in its skin called anthocyanin.

Another remarkable adaptation found in nature begins with a simple Swiss apple first cultivated hundreds of years ago. Remaining fresh far longer than other varieties, the Uttwiler Spätlauber was prized for its longevity. The key to resistance to decay is the naturally occurring botanicals found in the skin of the fruit.

When creating the Fleuresse Skin Care products and the Kyäni food supplements, not only did Kyäni draw inspiration from nature for its products, but the powerful ingredients mentioned above became emblematic of Kyäni’s culture and tenacity. Kyäni’s founding families began with small businesses that, like an apple or blueberry, might have been easy to overlook. But with hard work and innovation, the Hansens and Taylors achieved enormous business success in a multitude of industries. After learning how these natural sources of wellness can positively impact well-being, the families joined together to form Kyäni. Today, Kyäni’s powerful products make a difference in the lives of millions of people throughout the world.

Kirk Hansen, chairman

Kirk Hansen has been a businessman all of his life. His excellent leading skills and long - run ideas had a key role in the success of Kyäni. He, together with his brother Jim, had a fundamental role in the development of the family’s small and discrete enterprise, which is one of the biggest privately owned crude oil propagator on the wetsren side of the USA. Plus Kirk had contributed with a large number of commercial real estates to the extension of the enterprise.
Kirk’s eager attitude, energy, vision and setness of purpose has continuously moved the firm forward. He values the business possibility given to him by his parents, and would like Kyäni to do the same thing to the middlemen.


Carl Taylor

Carl was born in western Idaho and grew up on a family farm with his brothers. Howard Taylor, their father had started his own farming nearly a century ago with only a horse and a 3 acre land. When Carl and his brothers bought the farm from their father its vastitude was 1600 acres. With hard work, commitment, careful leading and long-run vision, Carl and his brothers have constantly developed the enterprise which is one of the biggest enterprise inIdaho that deals with farming and stock - raising.
Carl find Kyäni’s great products and business possibility exciting, his message to the people is that this firm is here to stay. „My brothers and me know how to so and reap, and we hope that we’ve created an environment where our middlemen can reap what they’ve sown, where there are great things to achieve. Says Carl. „We’re sure that we can make people’s lives better, and, as members of the division and founders of the firm, we can inculcate this confidence into others as well.”