Success Stories
Before joining WorldVentures in January 2013, Randy Webb piloted C-130 cargo transport aircrafts for the U.S. Air Force. After several deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, a medical condition cut his career short.
Keith Brown was working as a bus driver in Chicago, Illinois, and had resigned himself to what he thought would be his fate. "I worked 14 years with the bus company and thought that was it for the rest of my life," he says.
Could there have been a more jaw-dropping, more eye-watering or more humbling surprise? It was Oct. 19, 2014, at A View from the Edge in Atlanta, and the Kim Eaton Hero Award was about to be announced.
Business partners Nelis van de Wateringen and Nicky Gebhardt, embrace WorldVentures core value "One Big Team" to push themselves to the top.
Getting close to retirement, and realizing you won't be able to live, motivated Debbie & Buddy Edge to take a chance with WorldVentures.
Championing peoples full potential is a value Reidar Furuholmen lives by, either helping communities in need or providing personal or business mentorship.
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