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VOYAGER2013, ISSUE 4

YOUR CONNECTION TO WHAT’S NEW IN WORLDVENTURES

PAYING IT

MASTERING THEART OF LIVINGwith Martin Ruof

LIVING THECORE VALUESwith Ed Blunt

JanieRaymond&

withFORWARD

BRAUN

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WVGEAR.COMAvailable in the United States only.

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With the additions of Iceland, Ireland and Poland, WorldVentures is now open in 24 countries and counting.

That’s pretty good for a company that began in a single market almost eight years ago with a simple, yet innovative idea: Travel should be an affordable, qualitative experience, open to everyone. It’s clear our idea has caught on, and now everywhere you look, the “You Should Be Here” sign is proudly hoisted by our Reps and members in countries around the world. Last year I said our global scope was broadening and that we were aligning our infrastructure with this vision. Today, all of WorldVentures has adopted a global mindset. Every decision we make, from training to marketing to event planning, is made with everyone in mind. And as we position our product and trainings in global markets, we continue to exceed expectations, introducing new Reps and members not only to our values-based culture, but in many cases, to their true potential. I’ve said it before, WorldVentures is an experience company. What we do here is extraordinary: We help make memories, build networks and offer a way for families to get closer and for people to build a business that can have a real impact on their financial future and peace of mind. And that’s where you come in. Make no mistake, you are responsible for spreading

the word and for making our global promise a reality. Your commitment to your business and your passion for our product have been the reasons why WorldVentures has established a lasting presence worldwide. This is a company where what you see is what you get. We pride ourselves on our Core Values, and are known for our openness, authenticity and transparent business practices. And the good news is that so much more of the world is able to see who we are than ever before. Today, we have more international Reps climbing the ranks, expanding awareness and opening the door for opportunities in new markets. Just think of what our impact will be in five years! This is your time. This is your opportunity to really make an impact and to change the lives of others around the world. We’re talking about more than promise here. We’re talking about eventualities. We’re expanding, and with your help, we will continue to show people in new countries what it really means to “Experience More.”

President WorldVentures, International

OUT OF

OFFICE

Down-to-earth, easy-going and a straight shooter, Jon is one of WorldVentures’ most charismatic and enthusiastic leaders.

Drawing from his extensive background in marketing and direct sales, he’s helped create a global culture of equality and opportunity at WorldVentures™ since he joined the team in 2008. Jon has also been a thought-leader and guide to the global community on attaining entrepreneurial wealth.

Favorite DreamTrip location: “The panoramic mountain views of Lake Tahoe, Nevada, are something I won’t soon forget. The crisp, clear air does wonders to rejuvenate my spirit.”

Next locale on his wish list: “I plan to travel with my family to London, England. Nothing stands out like the metropolis of London. I can’t wait to share the sights and sounds of London with them, and introduce them to real sports enthusiasts.”

JonMcKillipGET

GEAR

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TABLE OFCONTENTS

Share Voyager Order additional copies of this issue and others in your back office under the “Marketing Tools” tab. Copies can also be purchased at events.

What Do You Think?Have a comment or suggestion? We want your feedback! Email the Voyager staff at [email protected].

Correction: Voyager, 2013, Issue 3 In our cover story of Devraj & Cassandra Soojay, (pages 14-19, 2013, Issue 3), we printed Devraj’s surname, Soojay, as his first name. We apologize for the error.

© 2013, WorldVentures Marketing, LLC. All rights reserved.

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6. ASK CORPORATE

7. DREAMTRIPS SPOTLIGHT: SINGAPORE

8. UPCOMING EVENTS

9. COACH’S CORNER

10. MASTERING THE ART OF LIVING

with Martin Ruof

13. LIVING THE CORE VALUES

with Ed Blunt

24. SMILES ACCEPTED

The WorldVentures Foundation expands its reach across the globe.

27. CARLOS A. ROGERS

National Marketing Director

28. MICHAEL JEX

National Marketing Director

29. TERE & MARY KAMPE

Regional Marketing Directors

30. JONATHAN TAN & SUPANSA KHUNJAN

Marketing Directors

31. ALAN HICKS

Director

32. EVAN MIDDLEBROOKS

Sr. Representative

34. RECOGNITION

40. CHEERS!

Recognition Categories

42. WINGS & WHEELS

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14. PAYING IT FORWARD with Janie & Raymond Braun

VOYAGERDIRECTOR OF GLOBAL MARKETING

COMMUNICATIONS Laura Wards

EDITORSChancellor Page

Whitney Alswede

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Marc AccettaMandi DietzPaula Felps

Felicia FullerScott KramerKatrina Lewis

SENIOR CREATIVE DIRECTOR Matt Brown

SENIOR DESIGN LEAD

Bryan Scott

DESIGNERS Robert Emery

Vincent MarottaHolly Nault

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HOW DO I REGISTER A BUSINESS CENTER IN A COMPANY NAME? The Business Entity Registration Form along with the online form must be completed and sent to corporate headquarters. They can be found in the back office under the support heading by selecting “Support Forms.” To avoid delays, be sure to read the instructions carefully before submitting the forms.

CAN I AUTHORIZE SOMEONE ELSE TO ACCESS MY ACCOUNT? Yes. To do so you must first contact a Customer Service Representative. Please log in to your back office and select “Support Information” under the “Support” tab.

WHAT ARE TRAVEL DOLLARS? In lieu of cash, Representatives earn Travel Dollars on every sixth cycle and multiple thereof. This is a virtual currency Representatives can use to reimburse themselves for travel expenses. Travel Dollars do expire one year after they have been issued. Please see the comp plan in your back office for details.

CAN TRAINING DOLLARS BE USED FOR REGIONAL TRAINING EVENTS?Yes. Training Dollars can be used for Regionals.

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MANIFEST FOUNDATION?The Manifest Foundation is now the WorldVentures Foundation. The new name recognizes WorldVentures’ substantial contribution and ongoing support of the Foundation. See worldventuresfoundation.org for upcoming VolunTours and service opportunities.

WHERE CAN MY DREAMTRIPS REWARDS MEMBERS LOCATE THEIR DREAMTRIPS POINTS?To access their DreamTrips Points, Rewards Members can log into the website, Dreamtrips.com/rewards.

HOW SOON CAN MY REWARDS MEMBERS USE THEIR DREAMTRIPS POINTS AFTER THEY RECEIVE THEM?Up to 200 DreamTrips Points are available immediately. All points accrued for monthly

payments will have to mature for one year before they are available for use.

CAN MY DREAMTRIPS REWARDS MEMBERS USE THEIR DREAMTRIPS POINTS ON ANY DREAMTRIP?DreamTrips Points can be used only on Reward DreamTrips. Other restrictions may apply as detailed in the program’s Terms & Conditions at www.dreamtrips.com/rewards/terms.

WHY ARE MY DREAMTRIPS REWARDS MEMBERS NOT RECEIVING DREAMTRIPS POINTS?DreamTrips Points are accrued only when a payment has been made for a product.

ASK CORPORATE

Have a question for the training team?Email it to [email protected].

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DREAMTRIPS

Today, this 63-island country is as diverse as it is interesting. It boasts four official languages, with most residents speaking at least two, as well as three Chinatowns, a “Little India” and a Muslim quarter, with smaller pockets of other cultures mixed in. It only makes sense then that the most authentic Singapore experience DreamTrippers can have is one that’s anything but Singaporean.

Allow yourself plenty of time to explore—and experience—the communities’ sights, sounds and, of course, food. From Kampong Glam to Joo Chiat and Katong, the cultures are eye candy, especially when it’s time for a festival. The Chinese New Year draws tourists from all over, who flock to Chinatown to witness the spectacular displays of color.

When you’re ready to go shopping, you can’t go wrong. Fashionistas flock to the Muslim quarter’s Haji Lane, where designer labels are

SINGAPOREA FEAST FOR THE SENSES

Most countries have a very distinct character. Spain is very, well, Spanish; visit Ireland, and you’ll

find 40 shades of green; and if you venture to Kenya, you’d probably expect to take a safari.

But Singapore’s a bit different. Yes, the Chinese culture is very much present (almost 75 percent of citizens are Chinese), but you’ll also find hints of Westernization, as well as vibrant, thriving pockets of Europeans and Asians who have established themselves as mainstays in the community, creating a melting pot of sorts.

Since it was established as a trading post in 1819, immigrants from the Malay Peninsula, Europe, the Middle East, China and Indonesia have been coming to Singapore in search of opportunity, bringing their languages, religions, traditions and cuisine with them.

always on hand, while gadget lovers head to Funan Digitalife Mall and Sim Lim Square to take advantage of discounts on electronics. If you’re looking for more traditional wares, your best bets are found at vendors’ stalls, which hawk practically everything.

And no visit to Singapore would be complete without trying the cuisine; there are dishes to tempt almost every palate. If you’re looking for fine dining, don’t miss South African dishes at Nando’s and European fare at the White Rabbit, but if you really want to experience something new, try the food vendors. Take our advice, and try Lor Mee, Chwee Kueh or Yusheng—your taste buds will thank you.

A DreamTrip to Singapore is a feast for the senses, and visiting the country is truly a treat. Add a little flavor to your life, and experience more in Singapore!

SPOTLIGHT

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Journey Thailand: Sept. 4–9

RegionalsU.S.: Sept. 21

Acceleration South Africa: Sept. 28

RegionalsAsia and Europe: Sept. 28Asia: Oct. 5

A View from the Edge U.S.: Oct. 25–27Europe: Nov. 15–17Asia: Dec. 6–8

Regionals U.S.: Dec. 7

Note: Dates and locations subject to change. Please check the Events page in your back office for the latest information.

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EVENTSUPCOMING

Led by WorldVentures’ most sought-after trainers, Regional Training Events (Regionals) also feature local markets’ up-and-comers. These events are invaluable, providing key information to help you succeed.

Acceleration workshops are led by International Director of Training Marc Accetta and feature a host of our carefully selected trainers. You’ll learn the basic skills necessary to build a profitable business, while also developing the personal skills necessary for long-term success.

This five-day workshop takes you on a journey of self-discovery and focuses on helping you develop balance in all areas of your life. You’ll be in a safe and relaxing environment conducive not only to personal development, but also to developing closer personal relationships with one another.

This three-day workshop combines education with entertainment to create International Director of Training Marc Accetta’s own personal brand of “edutainment.” During this annual workshop, Marc adopts the persona of iconic characters to teach business-building fundamentals and strategies, as well as lessons you can apply to your relationships and life.

TRAINING EVENT

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Most coaches never realize the power of their words. Many of them speak harsh, even cruel words to their

players when those players underperform albeit to help them correct their mistakes and get better.

How do you speak to your players to inspire them to be better? Do you yell at them and make them feel even more inadequate than they already feel? Do you go the opposite direction and ignore what they do wrong because you don’t want to hurt their feelings?

This is a key thing to learn if you are going to build a huge team at WorldVentures. The first skill to master is selling the product to acquire customers. The second skill is to recruit people to your team to develop a downline. The third skill is to duplicate your actions so that your team duplicates your efforts and you begin to leverage your time. But mastering the skill of creating leaders separates the varsity from the junior varsity. It separates the champions from the teams that try really hard and still fail.

Although I’m making you aware of the importance of learning how to speak masterfully to your team, the truth is, there is no article on earth than can teach this properly. It took me approximately five years of building

teams and attending countless live events to really get this right.

Part of the answer is, you do not talk to every player the same way. Does the player you’re talking to respond well to intense, direct input, or does that totally turn them off? How can you tell?

We have a training product called “Living in Full Color” that goes into extreme detail about what is required if you really want to master understanding this skill set.

Legendary NBA coach Phil Jackson has talked openly about the different ways he coached and spoke to his key players like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal. One size does not fit all when it comes to how we effectively communicate to our players.

It may feel good to yell at a player on your team. You get to blow off steam and it may make you feel good giving them “constructive criticism,” but many times, that will work against you!

Do you like to be screamed at?

Your team members are volunteers. Many will quit if you are not nice to them. It’s that simple. It’s important to learn how to say what you need to inspire them without irritating them and making the business no fun.

THE WAR OF WORDSOne key is definitely mastering the “Living in Full Color” message, but another, broader point is to understand that 99 percent of your players know that they are not performing at their peak level, and they want to do better. Knowing that, you have to craft your “constructive criticism” in a way that they hear it and accept it.

They need to know that you are only saying what you are saying because you truly want to make them better! And that you are concerned about them reaching their true potential!

Again, this does not come quickly to most coaches, but once you learn it, you will be well on your way to where you want to go!

Coming to our live training programs like Boot Camp, A View from the Edge and Journey will be invaluable in teaching you the keys to being a master communicator and a great coach!

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Master These Skills1. Sell the product to acquire customers.2. Recruit people on your team to develop

a downline.3. Duplicate your actions so your team

duplicates your efforts.4. Create leaders.

BY MARC ACCETTA

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• Follow your dream.

• Cultivate your talents

and interests.

• Discover your passion.

• Find someone who

brings out the best

in you.

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Embrace Your Purpose

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“Mastering the art of living.” For some it means having the freedom to take vacations when they

want. For others, it’s about having the time and resources to start a company. However, for a few, mastering the art of living isn’t something that can ever be attained—it’s a journey, a destination, and its path is always evolving.

Meet Martin Ruof, whose rejection of the lifestyle might just make him the perfect choice for it. After rising through the ranks and having the means to purchase the luxuries found on so many dream boards, this International Marketing Director began to realize having it all may not really mean having it all.

“Whatever people want out of WorldVentures, they can get,” he says. “Frankly, I became a WorldVentures Rep because of the money.”

The waiter and actor living in Los Angeles was living paycheck to paycheck, tip to tip, and didn’t really feel like he was contributing much to the greater good. “On a deeper level, I was so sick and tired of waiting tables. While I was grateful for my restaurant job, I wanted more. I knew I could have more, I just didn’t know what it would look like or when it was going to happen.”

Opportunity came calling in the form of Kari and Lisha Schneider, who introduced Martin to this brand-new company they were involved with called WorldVentures. He had a hunch it could be his escape. Not knowing exactly what he was getting himself into, he signed on and knew something big was in store for the startup.

“I started immersing myself in the training, and really began achieving success early on. It kind of all just went up from there. I was taking DreamTrips and traveling for business and pleasure; hanging out with the likes of Marc Accetta, the Twins and Wes Melcher; living in a beautiful house in the Hollywood Hills; driving an amazing car; and wearing an expensive watch. I truly believed money was the means to happiness and fulfillment.

“But about five years in, I hit a wall,” he continues. “I’d been coming to that point for a while, but I remember finishing up presentations and then sitting alone in my beautiful house at night thinking, ‘What the heck? How can I feel so unfulfilled when I have all of this stuff?’ It hit me: Maybe having everything isn’t the point.”

Something had shifted for Martin, and it was enough to make him re-assess everything, including his work with WorldVentures. In search of that missing piece, he pulled back from the business that had given him so much and made a turn in his journey that led him to traveling the world and pursuing more intangible interests, including developing his photography skills and writing short stories.

A couple of years later, his journey led him back to WorldVentures’ doors and to the office of CEO and Co-Founder Mike Azcue. “I talked to Mike about where I was and why, and then he explained his vision for the company,” Martin says. “He changed my mind. I saw his vision and was deeply

“The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he’s always doing both.”

—James A. Michener

MASTERING THE ART OF

LIVING BY WHITNEY ALSWEDE

[MARTIN ROUF]

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Martin and his wife Jessica Syfko

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inspired, and I knew I could contribute to and find the fulfillment I’d been searching for through the company he wanted WorldVentures to be. So, I decided to gradually re-engage in the business.”

This time, though, he was determined to do things differently. Instead of working toward trophies, he began looking within, with peace and happiness as the destinations. And since he’s returned his focus to WorldVentures, he’s discovered passion, drive, purpose—and the kind of life he’d been looking for the entire time.

“I’ve been able to cultivate a deeper sense of peace, and to really embrace the purpose of my life, which, I’ve discovered, is to inspire greatness in others and to help them realize their potential,” he says. “That alone is worth the whole ride. And when you love what you do, you’re not really working.”

Whether it’s through trainings or even lending his experience to the WorldVentures corporate office, Martin says he’s focusing more on the internal rewards versus the external ones. And, almost eight years after he signed on to become a Rep, now, more than ever, he believes WorldVentures has the potential to change lives. Case in point, the latest turn in his journey: tying the knot with Jessica Syfko, whom he crossed paths with five years ago and then re-connected with two years ago. The couple married in May, and today, they’re sharing a life free of alarm clocks in Los Angeles.

“My relationship with Jessie is, without a doubt, the most rewarding part of my life,” he says. “I’ve always been a loner, and I used to laugh when people talked about their spouse as being their partner, but now I totally get it and it’s awesome. Being able to partner with someone in the business is so much fun, and the experience has become so much more enjoyable and rewarding. She’s a great sounding board; she challenges me and she helps me see my potential. She keeps me honest.”

But Martin’s quest for fulfillment isn’t over, not by a long shot. In fact, he’s quick to point out that by no means is he “the” master of the art of living. Like so many great stories, the ending is only the beginning. “I don’t think the journey toward mastering the art of living ever ends—it just shifts,” he says. “I got to where I wanted to be, I stayed there for a while, and I felt unfulfilled, so I started a new journey. There’s always somewhere else to go; just know the prizes are along the way.”

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Every business owner defines success for themselves. Whether it’s achieving a certain income level or finally being able to build their dream home, no matter how they choose to define it, one lesson learned is that success is not a sprint, but a marathon. As a rising star within WorldVentures, Regional

Marketing Director Ed Blunt understands this concept all too well and is definitely in for the long haul.

“Sustainability is about building strong, impactful relationships; cultivating greater trust; constantly learning; and improving ourselves and living in integrity.”

ED BLUNT, REGIONAL MARKETING DIRECTOR

LIVING THECORE VALUES

BY KATRINA LEWIS

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“I identify the most with Core Value 10: ‘Ensure sustainability in everything we do,’” he says. “It speaks to doing things with a long-term mindset.”

Ed has been involved with WorldVentures for four years, since his friend showed him a video about the company. He began building his business three and a half years ago, and his own personal successes prior to WorldVentures were a major factor in him becoming a Rep.

“I knew I could learn how to succeed at WorldVentures, just as I learned how to do the other things I created success in, because we have so many successful leaders to model,” he says.

Ever mindful of inspiring others, seeing them overcome their own circumstances and helping them outline their own success, Ed says he was motivated to become a Rep for another reason as well. “I am committed to learning and mastering the direct-selling industry. I want to bring consistent value to our company and build, inspire and develop as many leaders and as many success stories as I possibly can.”

Ed is well on his way to building an impressive roster of high-achievers on his team; his group boasts an International Marketing Director and multiple National Marketing Directors, Regional Marketing Directors and Marketing Directors. Though leadership qualities go a long way in building such a successful team, smart decision-making is the mark of a good leader. Ed constantly keeps his eye on the future.

“I make decisions with the thought of, ‘How will this affect my business five years from now?’” he says. “Sustainability is about building strong, impactful relationships; cultivating greater trust; constantly learning; and improving ourselves and living in integrity.”

Though ensuring sustainability is key to his business life thriving, Ed knows the role that ensuring sustainability plays in his personal

life as well. “I don’t separate the two,” he says, speaking on his personal and business life. “I take my business personally and I put my entire person into my business.

“When a new person gets started, I find out their level of participation commitment,” he says. “I need to know what they are looking for—the product, a little money, a lot of money, or do they want to become financially free? Then, I work with them accordingly and plug them in to our trainings and events. I believe the most important point of focus is my personal example and activity first and then working with those who are showing up, putting forth the effort and are coachable.”

Surrounding himself with others who want to succeed is a big motivator for Ed on the rare day when he needs a bit of a boost. And a little time off is not out of the question either. “I’m motivated by the opportunity to get up each morning, make something of myself, serve someone else and be a better example,” he says. “That is key to sustainability in any endeavor. But I know how to take a timeout, too. That may mean taking a nap, eating a great meal, watching a movie—something like that. Do what you must for your sustainability and come back refreshed.”

Ed is working hard to achieve IMD status before the end of 2013, and as a testament to his belief in bringing others along with him, he wants to add 20 IMDs to his team within three years. And with his strategy of choosing those who match his commitment level, his goals are well within reach.

“I want to be wiser, better, stronger and a more inspiring leader,” he says. “This business requires vision, patience and the understanding that people do it at their pace—not yours. And the runners will always distinguish themselves without you having to ask.”

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BY FELICIA FULLER

For Janie and Raymond Braun, living rich is far more than a proclamation of privilege. It is a calling to serve others―to give

back at the same level of abundance with which they’ve been blessed.

This philosophy has been part of the couple’s personal credo for many years, during highly successful corporate careers spanning more than three decades to today as International Marketing Directors for WorldVentures in San Antonio, Texas.

A certified public accountant, Raymond is a former partner with Coopers & Lybrand (today PricewaterhouseCoopers) and ex-president and chief financial officer of Play by Play Toys & Novelties, Inc.―both global leaders in

JANIE & RAYMOND BRAUN, INTERNATIONAL MARKETING DIRECTORS

their respective industries. Subsequently, he owned and managed four lucrative enterprises, all of which remain in operation today. His wife, Janie, worked for AT&T (formerly Southwestern Bell Corporation) for more than 31 years, holding many prominent director positions including overseeing marketing, training, product development and strategic planning teams throughout the United States.

Of all their achievements, the Brauns count WorldVentures among the most rewarding, professionally and personally. And as their star has risen, so has the number of people they’ve inspired, empowered and assisted along the way. “Through the vehicle of WorldVentures, we believe that we have finally found God’s

purpose for our life,” Raymond says. “We have been able to establish so many friendships and helped so many people that we would have otherwise never been able to. We feel passionate about sharing the WorldVentures opportunity. We want everyone to live the WorldVentures life filled with fun, freedom and fulfillment.” In testament to their enthusiasm for the business and their strong sense of social responsibility, the Brauns were instrumental in uniting hundreds of WorldVentures Representatives and San Antonio residents to participate in fundraising events that helped bring a DreamCourt to St. Peter-St. Joseph Children’s Home, popularly known as St. PJ’s. An outreach initiative of the Nancy Leiberman

Paying itFORWARD

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Foundation, DreamCourts

are state-of-the-art basketball facilities

constructed in lower-income communities to provide

local children with a safe place to play. San Antonio is the fourth site of

DreamCourts; others having been established in Frisco, Texas; Austin, Texas; and Minneapolis, Minnesota, respectively. The Brauns were also involved in raising funds, and collecting clothing and household goods for Haven for Hope Homeless Transformational Center, which provides transitional housing, substance abuse counseling and other support services to displaced adults in the area.

“We would never have been able to accomplish this by ourselves,” Janie says. “People need all kinds of help, including spiritual, emotional, personal, social, as well as financial. WorldVentures has allowed us to help people in all of these areas.

“We have been able to establish so many friendships and helped so many people that we would have otherwise never been able to.”

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Alongside the WorldVentures family, unimaginable results have been accomplished in the San Antonio community that will last for many years to come. We are incredibly proud to be part of an organization that is helping communities all over the United States and around the world.”

OPENING THE DOOR TO OPPORTUNITYRaymond was introduced to WorldVentures by a business partner in the summer of 2008, during the nadir of the international travel slump that accompanied the economic recession. With consumers tightening their collective purse strings and postponing travel plans, tourism’s contribution to the world economy grew by a mere 1 percent the second half of that year. Economists reported it was the industry’s worst performance since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Needless to say, it was not an opportune time to start in the travel space. After all, who plans a vacation in the midst of market collapse? Who can afford it? But Raymond knew such sentiments underestimated the scope of the travel industry and its potential to revive the economy.

Having analyzed businesses for the bulk of his career, he was intrigued that WorldVentures had developed a vacation club concept that allowed people to enjoy customized group vacations at exclusive pricing for some of the most coveted destinations in the world.

“Saving people money on a product or service they are already using (or planning to use) is a perfect business model for success,” he explains. “And it’s almost unheard of in any industry for a company to be able to compete with the highest level of quality and service, while at the same time having the lowest prices.

“Since it wasn’t a public company,” he continues, “the only way to participate in this phenomenal opportunity was to become a Representative. Having never been part of a company that had gone through true momentum, I was excited about being at the right place, at the right time, with the right product, in the right company.”

Undaunted by industry statistics and encouraged by WorldVentures’ value-added

services, Raymond signed up as a DreamTrips Member. Five years earlier, he had left the corporate world to become a small business owner, motivated by a desire for more time, flexibility and freedom. What he discovered, instead, was multi-business ownership placed far more demands on his time than corporate employment ever could.

“It was as if the businesses owned me; I still lacked true freedom,” he recalls. But with its focus on family and fun, he adds, WorldVentures seemed a natural next step. “My biggest limiting factor at first was I had very little time with four other businesses,” he recalls. “I worked it about three hours a week, bringing one to three people to one event every week. I hit director before I even told my wife about it.”

BUILDING THE PARTNERSHIPThough Raymond had achieved some measurable success by the time he revealed his involvement with WorldVentures to Janie, she was adamantly opposed to the idea.

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A fifth business would only further erode their personal time, she thought. And there had to be a catch. How can you actually make money selling vacation club memberships?

Besides, Janie had grown accustomed to more traditional businesses and, by her own admission, “was very comfortable in my box.” After 30-plus years of marriage, the couple had found their rhythm – a routine, if you will – of rising at 5:30 a.m. daily, going their separate ways to work, getting home late at night, grabbing a quick bite to eat, sleeping and doing it all over again the next day. You could set your watch by them.

“I was comfortable living that way because that was all I knew,” Janie concedes. “Coming from a corporate background, ‘in-the-box thinking’ was easier than trying something new. I actually wanted Raymond to quit WorldVentures.”

Lucky for her, she muses, “Raymond is much smarter than I am and he did not quit!”

In fact, Raymond was so excited about WorldVentures that not only did he not quit, he convinced Janie to devote at least one evening a week to helping him grow the business.

“It took me about eight months before I reluctantly allowed Raymond to even show me the WorldVentures business concept,” she remembers. “When I finally opened my mind, listened, and allowed myself to be uncomfortable, my world changed.”

Within a year, Raymond had built the business large enough to allow Janie to retire 10 years earlier than they originally planned. “It’s great when your vision for the future is exceeded only by the reality,” he says proudly.

As for those other businesses that captured so much of his time and energy―two of them are up for sale. “And I couldn’t be happier,” Raymond beams. “Though they are highly profitable, I look forward to the day they are sold so I can have more freedom to dedicate to my true passion, WorldVentures.”

And his earlier projections for economic recovery in the travel industry also came to fruition. According to the latest figures from the United Nations World Tourism Organization, international tourism receipts hit a new record in 2012.

“WorldVentures is revolutionizing the vacation industry and I envision the day when it will become the largest vacation company in the world,” he says.

GROWING THE BUSINESS With the industry on the up-tick, business is booming for the Brauns, and goal-setting has been an instrumental part of that expansion. “Initially, we set goals for increasing our ranks, but eventually we began setting goals based on helping our team members hit their ranks. This is when the business really began to accelerate,” Janie explains.

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Following the advice of their mentors, Kari and Lisha Schneider, the couple has also aptly applied a popular network marketing principle called The Cycle of Success, a 4-step process to invite, expose, game plan and train network marketing teams. Before the cycle begins, they do the foundational work of building a list of prospects – people they know and who know them (i.e., friends, relatives, acquaintances, colleagues, service providers, etc.) – who comprise their “warm market.” After sifting, sorting and vetting the prospects, they begin the cycle of: 1) inviting prospects to learn more about the WorldVentures business opportunity; 2) exposing them to the opportunity in an engaging, succinct way that elicits inquiry and interest; 3) game-planning with each prospect after the presentations to gauge their level of interest and walking them through the process thoroughly; and 4) training new Representatives by educating them about company products and services, and coaching them on sales strategies.

“When we get someone enrolled, we meet with them as quickly as we can – within the first 48 hours – to find out why they’re doing this, what they want to get out of it, and how much time they have to spend,” Janie says. “We train all the new people to help them get a fast start. This is where we spend the bulk of our hours, together with developing our leaders and building community.”

The Brauns provide an environment where Reps can constantly plug into the culture of WorldVentures. In San Antonio, and other areas where they have teams, the couple holds live events and weekly training. They leverage these events to build community as well, hosting team get-togethers where they invite local families to join the fun. Additionally, they promote the company products consistently, including getting their teams to take DreamTrips, patronize DreamTrips Mall and use concierge services regularly.

On average, Raymond dedicates about 15 hours a week to the business while also running his other enterprises. Janie invests about 25 hours a week when she’s not traveling for leisure.

“During the day I help people build their business either through presentations, training or game-planning,” she says. “Raymond does some two-on-ones and three-way calls periodically during the day. In the evenings and on weekends, we promote the business through live presentations and travel parties. We thoroughly enjoy doing the live presentations together and spending our time together changing people’s lives.”

As in any business, there have been periods of ebb and flow – high and low – and it is during the latter times that Janie recounts the one demand Raymond made of her when they first started this journey together.

“When I was contemplating leaving the corporate world to join my husband in WorldVentures, he made me promise that we would always

‘keep it fun.’ Though there have been times when our team has grown extremely fast, there have been other times when it seemed not to be growing fast enough. The great thing about WorldVentures is that it’s easy to always keep it fun. From a business perspective, this is where WorldVentures differs from anything we have ever done before. Whether the business is growing fast or slow, we never feel like we’re working. We are always having fun.”

SHARING THE VISIONMuch of that joy comes from helping people dream again, Janie says, adding, “Most people, over time, quit dreaming and become comfortable accepting where they are in life. They’re content in their box, and they’ve quit believing that they can have a better life for them and their families.”

The Brauns accept their greatest challenge is helping people see beyond current circumstances to the life they were meant to live―one replete with opportunity, adventure, quality time with family, and financial security. But vision is nothing without action.

“People must be willing to step out of their box, which is one of the most challenging and ultimately rewarding things you can do,” Janie says. “I know this firsthand, because I had to do it… to step out of my comfort zone… to be willing to get uncomfortable. The more you do this, the more you grow, and the more fulfilled you become.”

That said, the couple sees WorldVentures as much more than a means to an end. It is a mission. Over the next five to 10 years, with the business as their platform, the Brauns seek to build a lasting legacy of building wealth, paying it forward, and giving wings to the dreams of others.

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The Brauns promote the company products consistently, including getting their teams to take DreamTrips, patronize DreamTrips Mall and use concierge services regularly.

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“Most of the highs in our business have been in helping a large number of people begin to change their lives in meaningful ways,” Raymond says. “This has included helping people walk away from unfulfilling jobs, become stay-at-home parents, gain self-esteem and self-confidence, or simply take their first vacation. We feel blessed daily to be part of WorldVentures. Even when growth is slower than we would like, we always know that if we keep following the system that the many fantastic WorldVentures’ leaders have developed, it can always explode the business to the next level―and it always has. The incredible friendships and relationships that have been formed through this business have been so rewarding that they outweigh the slow periods and make them less of a focal point.”

From a practical perspective, the Brauns are teaching prospects and members the significance of leveraged residual income. Residual income is income that keeps accruing from work you do just once―much like a royalty earned from a book or song. In contrast, leveraged income is derived from the efforts of others. According to the Network Marketing Business School, most people earn what’s called a linear income, which means they trade their time for wages with limited potential due to salary caps, work schedules and the like. “By learning to leverage your time, you can financially benefit not only from your own efforts, but from other people’s efforts as well,” the school’s website says.

“I simply would never have been able to have the kind of leverage that I do with WorldVentures in such a short period of time in my traditional businesses,” Raymond says. “Merging the principles of leverage and residual income with a unique concept in the largest, most fun industry in the world – travel – is why WorldVentures is the best vehicle available to have more fun, financial freedom, and fulfillment, in my opinion.”

The Brauns attend all the company trainings to continue to learn and develop their skills, especially those that motivate and inspire others. “Through the WorldVentures trainings, we have learned more personal development in the past four years than our entire previous years combined,” Janie says.

The Brauns and their team.

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what we want, when we want, without making decisions based on time or money. But being able to simply live a healthier, happier lifestyle focused on the needs of others before our own is the biggest blessing.”

The Brauns have achieved a level of security and fulfillment that blurs the lines of work and leisure, and that’s an enviable position. It just doesn’t get any better than lakeside living and vacationing three months every year, not to mention earning money while doing it.

“WorldVentures is energizing, not energy draining, unlike our previous jobs in the corporate world,” Janie says. “The more time we spend with our WorldVentures family and events, the more renewed and excited we become. WorldVentures is our balance. We are having more fun and spending more time together than we ever have. We have made more lifetime friends in the past four years than in the previous 32 years combined, and it has been the most rewarding and fulfilling experience of our life.”

Their advice to others: “Set goals and develop your game plan. Open your mind to change… allow yourself to be uncomfortable. Be coachable and trainable; commit to consistency; plug into as much training as possible; and always, always keep it fun!”

Asked what, if anything, he would change about his WorldVentures experience, Raymond says in summary: “I certainly would have shared the business opportunity with Janie sooner and dedicated more than three hours a week! I also would have plugged into the training system right away, because it was the training that accelerated our success. I wouldn’t trade my WorldVentures experience for anything, though. In all sincerity, if I had only two gifts to give to someone, I’d say, ‘I give you God and I give you WorldVentures.’”

“We have become better leaders and teachers by learning from the incredible talent and tools provided by WorldVentures, including Marc Accetta, International Director of Training; our mentors Kari and Lisha Schneider; the executive team; all the national and regional trainers; and, of course, the many CDs and magazines provided by the company.”

Accordingly, the Brauns believe that the business presentations and training events are two of the most important tools for Representatives to build their teams.

“Promoting is key to growing your WorldVentures business because this business is all about duplication,” Janie says. “People come from different backgrounds and experiences and that is why it is so important for team members to be exposed to more perspectives. You never know what is said by whom that will turn a light switch on and create massive growth for your team members.”

Asked how they stay engaged and inspired after almost five years in the business, Raymond offers the following: “… by staying around the campfire and being around other highly motivated and excited people. We don’t allow stinkin’ thinkin’ and we simply refuse to spend time around negative people. We constantly read personal growth and development books and listen to WorldVentures CDs. Our car trunk is a CD and magazine library where we are constantly distributing tools to our team members.”

Raymond’s favorite self-development book is “The Richest Man Who Ever Lived: King Solomon’s Secrets to Success, Wealth, and Happiness,” by Steven K. Scott. Based on the book of Proverbs, the best-seller reveals King Solomon’s strategies for winning every race, resolving conflicts and turning enemies into allies. It also outlines the five qualities essential to becoming a valued person in your personal and professional life.

“King Solomon, in the book of Proverbs, talks about using diligence in every aspect of your life,” Raymond says. “Diligence is simply doing things the right way, not the lazy way. Human nature dictates that to be efficient we must take shortcuts; whereas, the right way is very seldom the shortcut. As an example, a trainer could shoot from the hip or take the time to better prepare so he or she can maximize the benefit to the audience. Janie and I have used this advice not only in our personal and professional life, but also in helping our team members achieve their goals.”

LIVING THE DREAMAs they revisit the question of what it means to be living rich, the Brauns concede there is a material component to it all, though it pales in comparison to the benevolence wealth allows them to share with others.

“Residual income that far exceeds current and future needs has moved us further along the continuum of total peace of mind,” Raymond says. “Without a doubt, resources allow us to do

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“We have become better leaders and teachers by learning from the incredible talent and tools provided by WorldVentures.”

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THE WORLDVENTURES FOUNDATION EXPANDS ITS REACH ACROSS THE GLOBE

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BY KATRINA LEWIS

No matter which corner of the globe you journey to or what language you speak, a child’s smile needs no

translation. And since its beginnings as the Manifest Foundation, the WorldVentures Foundation has been working to bring smiles to thousands of children around the world, while simultaneously implementing improvements to their communities designed to positively impact future generations.

As they continue to make inroads around the world, the WorldVentures Foundation is in the advanced planning stages for several new VolunTour Service Excursions. Some of the countries may be unexpected and some are ones where the Foundation is continuing to do exemplary work.

A CULTURAL EXCHANGE IN CUBAFor myriad reasons, Cuba may not seem like the ideal destination for the Foundation to travel to, but what may make you think twice about traveling to this country is the exact reason you should, says WorldVentures Foundation Executive Director Gwyneth Lloyd.

“We chose Cuba because we were thinking about where would be accessible and unusual for us to visit,” she says.“ A lot of the work we’re doing is trying to show Central America as accessible to our Reps and members. It’s less expensive than a trip to the Middle East, for example, and a lot of our Reps speak Spanish. There is a connection there.”

For this first venture into Cuba, the Foundation is working with the U.S.-based Global Exchange, an Impact Partner, on the logistics

for this trip, slated for September 2013. Global Exchange has “visiting rights” to Cuba and performs social projects there. During this VolunTour, attendees will work with the Federation of Cuban Women.

“We’re doing social projects there,” Gwyneth says. “Our purpose is to have educational experiences in Cuban arts and culture, and we’ll do a project for children alongside the Federation of Cuban Women. Those on this VolunTour will have a chance to perform on two service projects.”

Gwyneth had an opportunity to travel to Cuba while helping organize this excursion and has no doubts VolunTour participants will fall in love with the country, just as she did.

“It’s just such an amazing place,” she says. “It’s fun, beautiful and colonial, and the people are very engaging.”

RETURN TO LIBERIAFor the WorldVentures Foundation’s return to Liberia, there are two names in the mix that Reps will know very well: National Marketing Director Bethany Webster and former Manifest Foundation Executive Director Spryte Loriano.

“Spryte has now made Liberia her home and will be leading this tour as a sponsor,” Gwyneth shares. “Since she began exploring what was in her future, she went on a trip with Bethany and other Reps and decided to make a permanent move there. She’s very excited to be hosting, and we are just as excited to be back there.”

Bethany Webster has also committed to this November trip, where the Foundation will work on a local service project with Liberian students and Impact Partner Youth Action International. In Liberia, Youth Action International focuses on providing training, employment and sustainable livelihood for young people. Work will also be done with the Red Light District Women’s Center, which provides women with group-centered empowerment workshops, and participants have time to take in the country’s culture with a reggae night and beach bonfire.

PLAYGROUND PLAY IN MEXICOWorldVentures will try to make child’s play out of constructing a playground in San Pancho, Mexico, using only recycled materials. The Foundation became involved with Impact Partner Entre Amigos with a connection to its founder Nicole Swedlow, a friend of

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WorldVentures Foundation Volunteers in Mexico

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will also be a “Golden Triangle” tour to the Taj Mahal, Jaipur and Delhi.

“I’ve heard from lots of Reps who say they are interested in India and its culture, but that there’s a lot of unknown and uncertainty about it. So, I thought we’d start off very slowly.”

The service project in India will be conducted with a women’s community center outside of Delhi. VolunTour participants will discuss hygiene education, planning schools for children, and start the process on how the Foundation can return and build a recycled playground. The initial trip to India will be in January 2014 and will include an in-home dinner with a friend of the Foundation, a jungle safari and an elephant ride in Jaipur.

“This is cultural immersion,” Gwyneth says. “We want to build relationships and align our future model of benefiting children and recycling, in this culture where recycling is an emerging concept.”

In the midst of all of these exhilarating opportunities, long-time Impact Partner, Hug It Forward, is still building bottle schools in Guatemala, ensuring children have safe and sanitary education centers. And though the Foundation welcomes and would love everyone’s participation in Cuba, Liberia, Mexico and India, VolunTourists’ service is still needed in the Guatemalan community as well.

After all, smiles are international symbols and accepted all over the world.

WorldVentures Regional Marketing Director Dave Baird. Entre Amigos’ mission is to “increase learning opportunities for children and families through the implementation of educational programs, based on principles of integration and collective community action.”

“Dave recommended working with Nicole because she was fabulous,” Gwyneth says. “We fell in love with her passion and professionalism and for what she could help us do with VolunTourism. What’s unique about this particular offering is that you can come in and do something from start to finish on your VolunTour. In three days, we will have built a playground out of recycled materials.”

This VolunTour is also of significant importance because it will serve as the model for a new direction that Gwyneth would like the Foundation to move in.

“This is an emerging theme we’re moving toward,” she says. “Every project must do two things: It must benefit children and it must use recycled materials. While we’re not stopping any of our other work, we’d like to do this on future projects. It’s magical to be able to help children and to help the environment simultaneously.”

INDIAN IMMERSIONRep interest has been the catalyst for the WorldVentures Foundation to organize a VolunTour to India. Along with the service projects in which attendees will take part, there

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Carlos A. Rogers was “sick and tired of being broke” when a friend introduced him to the opportunities

offered by WorldVentures.

“I wanted abundance so I can have more options,” Carlos says, who lives in Los Angeles, Calif. At the time, he was working 12 to 14 hours a day in the entertainment industry and making well below his potential. He made the commitment to build his business with WorldVentures in January 2007, and that decision changed his life forever.

“I’ve earned a lot with WorldVentures, and I’ve saved most of it,” he says. “Now, I am able to live off the investment of the money that I’ve already earned; I don’t have to live off the money that I’m earning now.”

As a National Marketing Director, Rogers is enjoying his life in a way that most people never do—but he believes they should.

“There are two ways to become wealthy in America,” he says. “One is having people working with you and the other is having your

money working for you. I have always been open-minded and optimistic, and that was key in making a decision to join WorldVentures. I want to be significant and help others in the process, and this is a way to do that.”

Carlos says he stays motivated by his own personal dreams and goals, but he also is inspired by knowing that he can now make a difference in the lives of others.

“I want to help thousands of people have more fun, freedom and fulfillment in their lives.” And when skeptics question whether a similar career path is right for them, he has an instant comeback: “What part do you not like?” he asks them. “The having fun part, the saving money part or the making money part?”

While he is proud of the success he is enjoying and is finding fulfillment through WorldVentures, he says that if he had to do it all over again, he would have taken the opportunity more seriously earlier on.

“For me, the toughest challenge was not really having a mentor in the business who had experience and could work with me,” he recalls. To overcome that obstacle, he says he

recruited up and “found people who could do this better than me,” and then learned from them. His success formula for building business consists of calling 20 people a week, getting 15 exposures and six customers in your first week—then duplicating that over and over.

To remind him of why he’s doing this, Carlos says he reads his goals and dreams, and that keeps him motivated. He uses a similar tact to keep his team motivated, reminding them of their own dreams and personal ambitions.

“I love helping others achieve success and showing that it is possible for people from different backgrounds to make their dreams come true. You have to just plug into the system, follow the leadership and most importantly, just don’t quit,” he advises. “And don’t ever give up on your dreams.”

Making a Difference Carlos A. Rogers, National Marketing Director

BY PAULA FELPS

1. Call 20 people each week. 2. Expose 15 people.3. Get six customers that week.4. Duplicate.

Carlos’ Formula for Success

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After his career in construction ended due to contract completion, Michael was introduced to WorldVentures by his friends Ricarda Abercrombie and, ultimately his WorldVentures “dad,” Ed Blunt.

“The construction field was cool and kept the lights on, but wasn’t what I saw myself doing forever,” Michael says. “I took one glance at the WorldVentures’ comp plan and saw what an International Marketing Director can make! I never had a ‘job’ or opportunity that would allow me to make that kind of money, so I was in! It was a no-brainier for me. WorldVentures is all I do and is all I will ever do.”

Far south from his Brooklyn roots, Michael now lives in the Sunshine State of Florida and enjoys spending time with his 4-year-old daughter Khloe Gisele and fiancée Franchesca German.

“I’ve never lived in anything other than a two-bedroom apartment, but thanks to

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, National Marketing Director Michael Jex is bettering the community where

he grew up by introducing new people to WorldVentures.

“The impact WorldVentures has made in my life is more than I could’ve ever imagined,” Michael says. “It has changed my life for the better in every aspect—financially, mentally and spiritually. And the impact WorldVentures has had on my community has been incredible also. WorldVentures is cleaning up the streets of my old neighborhood, East New York, which is not the greatest of neighborhoods by any means. Instead of people wondering where their next dollar will come from, they’re now planning where to take their next vacation and how to achieve their dreams and goals. It’s remarkable the impact a company can have on a city that needs hope, and WorldVentures is definitely doing its part.”

Turning Dreams into RealityMichael Jex, National Marketing Director

WorldVentures, I’m now living in a five-bedroom home in a beautiful neighborhood,” Michael says. “That was a dream WorldVentures allowed me to turn into a reality, and my dreams and goals are always changing, due to WorldVentures continuously allowing me to achieve them.”

Although basking in the beauty of South Florida and discovering new places are things Michael does quite often, his vision of improving the conditions for people living in East New York is never far from his mind. And he hopes that today’s efforts will help change the lives of many people living in his hometown.

“What you do today, you’ll see results 90 days from today,” Michael says, inspired by the words of International Marketing Director Troy Brown. And given his track record, Michael is accustomed to making his dreams a reality.

BY MANDI DIETZ

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“There were ups and downs,” Tere says. “Six months prior to reaching Regional Marketing Director, I called my mentor Tom Goris and told him that I was done. My business was going backward, and I didn’t know how to fix it.

“My past failure began creeping into my mind, telling me that I was going to fail again. This is a challenge for many—our past talks to our present about our future. I continued to stand on God’s promises though and knew that this is where God wanted me. I knew my past had passed and with enough time, books and CDs/tapes, and I was able to overcome the negative thoughts and continue building.

“RMD was my first WorldVentures goal. We must all overcome obstacles and will get knocked down. The question is, will we get back up? Knocked down seven times, stand up eight!”

Building his business with Mary, who was born and raised in Vietnam and “escaped the war with her family of 15 or so,” Tere could see potential in WorldVentures.

“I saw a way to help people make extra money,” Tere says. “At church, we’re always praying for people’s finances, and this became a tangible way to help. I had no intention of leaving my job in the beginning. However, I saw the opportunity to make a huge difference in the lives of others.

I fully expect WorldVentures to transform lives and generations financially, spiritually, emotionally and relationally. We can help marriages become stronger, and that makes families stronger, communities stronger and ultimately, our country and the world a better place.”

Tere says that his parents’ struggles also inspired him to want more.

“Having no back door keeps me motivated,” Tere says. “Watching my parents work a network-marketing business for 40 years and not really achieve success upset me. I wanted to change that in our family and desperately want my children to see what it takes to be successful. It takes work, diligence, consistency and faith, and goals that are attainable.

“I also want badly for my team members to break the bonds of past failures and grow through their fears and doubts. As more of us achieve higher levels of success, we make the path clearer for those who come later.”

Creating a foundation for their “three lovely daughters” to build upon, Tere and Mary are experiencing many incomparable and enjoyable breakthroughs with WorldVentures.

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M any would find it hard to believe that a little over 20 years ago, Regional Marketing Director Tere Kampe was

off-course and homeless.

“I was living in my truck, divorced, had lost my family and was heading in a very wrong direction,” Tere says. “My mom gave me the book, ‘Think and Grow Rich,’ and the tape, ‘Strangest Secret,’ by Earl Nightingale. And with that, personal development had begun in my life.”

Tere later found a career in chemical sales, which he carried out happily for about 17 years. However, when introduced to WorldVentures by the man who married Tere and his wife, Mary, he gladly contemplated new possibilities.

“WorldVentures found me at a time when I was absolutely not looking for anything,” Tere says. “I worked 15 to 20 hours weekly from home and exceeded a full-time income. We gave much of our time to our church, and life was

very comfortable. I looked at WorldVentures because I trusted my sponsor. And ultimately, I saw a way to help others.”

Familiar with direct-selling because of an unsuccessful attempt earlier in life, Tere decided to give WorldVentures a try.

“I jumped into a business and gave everything,” Tere says about a venture he endured before committing solely to chemical sales. “Five years later, I ended up tired, cynical and defeated. I worked very hard but never found success. I decided to simply work my job and make the best life I could with whatever I could make there. I always looked at that experience as a failure; however, with time and experience I saw it as preparation for WorldVentures.”

Although now experiencing success, Tere rode waves of both good times and bad, even after joining WorldVentures.

Moving Past the PastTere & Mary Kampe, Regional Marketing Directors

BY MANDI DIETZ

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Born and raised in Malaysia, Loon Aik Tan, known to many as “Jonathan,” lives in Singapore where he actively manages

a beauty, wellness and nutrition company.

“A close friend told me ‘something big is coming to Asia’ and invited me to a WorldVentures business preview,” Jonathan says about being introduced to WorldVentures in August 2012. “Knowing travel is much larger than the nutrition industry, I decided to sign up on the spot. Less than a month later, I shared WorldVentures with eight of my friends, and they joined too. I was very excited and learned new business skills with WorldVentures.

“The most inspiring thing to me, however, was Mike Azcue’s founder speech,” he continues, “which he made with every fiber of his being. WorldVentures is a remarkable company, and wants

to be the most trusted direct-selling brand in the world! This company is all about trust and integrity!

“These days, it can be hard to find someone to trust. That’s why I’m here, and why I’ve reached the rank of Marketing Director!”

Married just three years ago, Jonathan lives a comfortable life and enjoys traveling with his wife, Supansa Khunjan. So, understandably, the thought of seeing the world and vacationing more with WorldVentures got his attention.

“Personally, I want my own freedom,” Jonathan says. “Which is why I’ve never been an employee before and started my own business in my early 20s. Before WorldVentures, my company was making a good income monthly, but I love to travel,

and it was travel that ultimately caught my interest. After researching, and experiencing WorldVentures more in depth, I started to devote more time, expanding my business and helping others to achieve their dreams!”

With goals of becoming an International Marketing Director and a full-time traveler – which for Jonathan translates to “Living the Dream” – Jonathan says that he knows the view at the top is beautiful with WorldVentures, which helps keep him motivated.

“Every day I learn something new in life―I am an avid reader. Recently I read Matt Morris’ book―all to keep momentum moving,” Jonathan says. “Stay upright in all that you do, and things will start to be smooth sailing. The results are everlasting.”

Jonathan believes WorldVentures is “the way-of-life company,” whereby he can see the world, and take his “dream vacation” someday to the United States.

“I heard that America is a country of true freedom, true people and a God-centered nation,” Jonathan says. “I wish to be there soon.”

And with WorldVentures, he most certainly can.

BY MANDI DIETZ

The Way to Living the DreamJonathan Tan & Supansa Khunjan, Marketing Directors

1. Devote time to your business.

2. Help others achieve their dreams.

Achieve Your Dreams3. Learn something new everyday.

4. Stay upright in all that you do.

Jonathan and his wife Supansa Khunjan

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To Alan Hicks, a 26-month veteran of WorldVentures, living rich means “never having to worry about bills,

the freedom to choose what I want, spending time with my family, good health, regular exercise, enough rest, good food and time to teach others,” says the Johannesburg, South Africa-based Rep.

So far, so good. Hicks, who has a financial background, originally joined WorldVentures in search of his dreams. He came across WorldVentures on social media one day. Intrigued, he made contact. “Once I realized how big the vacation industry was, I could see the potential as a networker in the business,” Hicks says.

The finance world wasn’t satisfying Hicks, as it was stifling his ambition. “They say you’re either motivated by the stick or the steak,” he says. “Most people are motivated by the stick and have forgotten how to dream. For me, it’s the steak, which represents freedom. It’s far sweeter, and I want it more than anything.”

Thus far with WorldVentures, Hicks says he has learned to be more business-like, working with those who deserve his time while avoiding the time-wasters, procrastinators and dream

stealers. “I’ve also learned to lose my ego, because I realized that nobody was looking for it,” he quips, adding he’s heeded some related advice. “Remember where you came from and be humble.” Hicks works the business full time and has a partner who also has her own WorldVentures business. She’s a corporate and commercial transactional lawyer by day, and conducts her WorldVentures business on a part-time basis.

Setting up appointments with people in financial services in his previous business life set a nice foundation for Hicks’ WorldVentures journey. The only difference is now he uses a well-worded script that helps him successfully secure appointments. At first, all did not go as planned. He’d arrange presentations at venues, but neither members nor guests showed up. But Hicks believed in himself and the product, and refused to give up.

The experience made him stronger. “I don’t beat myself up, I know we all have our down days,” he says. “But I know that if I’m doing the right thing daily, I will win. Rome wasn’t built in a day. My least favorite part of the business is when Reps don’t attend meetings and trainings.”

So Far. So Good.Alan Hicks, Director

BY SCOTT KRAMER

• Remember where you came from and be humble.

• Avoid time-wasters, procrastinators and dream stealers.

• Believe in yourself.• Take advantage of the product. • Never give up.

Already an optimist before this journey, Hicks’ success with WorldVentures has sculpted his perspective on business and life to be even more positive. “People are curious and they fear the loss of opportunity, so I use this to entice prospects,” he says. “I believe in helping others by offering them a fishing rod, not the fish.

“I have traveled abroad more extensively, met more new friends, and earned more money than with any other network that I was part of. The training provided by WorldVentures cemented the fact that my life is not a dress rehearsal.”

Take the Next Step

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As a kid, Evan Middlebrooks dreamed of joining the FBI—beguiled by Hollywood’s glamorized depictions

of fearless agents defending national security and disbanding organized crime. In pursuit of that dream, he enrolled in college to study criminal justice. But after only a couple of semesters, Evan found himself back at home facing an uncertain future with poor job prospects.

“Having come from a successful family with high standards, I had to find a way out and soon,” the 22-year-old says. After scouring the classifieds and pounding the pavement, he landed a customer service position at a hospital in Buffalo, New York. Though it didn’t pay much, it was solid. But just as things started looking up, Evan was downsized and ushered right back out the door.

Evan Middlebrooks, Senior Representative

Walking in Destiny

To make ends meet and pay for his keep, he worked temporary jobs where he labored long hours for little money. Then, one day, he got a call that would change the trajectory of his career. “It was Tiera Shaw, a young lady whom I hadn’t heard from in six months,” he recalls.

It turns out Tiera was involved with WorldVentures, and she wanted to share the opportunity with her old friend, Evan. After listening to her spiel, and doing research on his own, Evan says he was “influenced knowing I could earn a living and have fun, never having to worry about going without again. The DreamTrips product offering and traveling the world at competitively low pricing was a big draw. Besides, I had already been to 14 islands and all over the United States, so I knew the price of travel, which made joining a no-brainer.”

Evan was sold. “I became a Rep in 2012,” he says. “That first week, I was horrible! But within the first two months, I learned the system and went to every travel party, with or without a guest. I cut off everything that wasn’t income-producing and focused on everything that would make this new dream come true.”

Today, he no longer lives at home, is on the path to financial freedom and, most notably, he has peace of mind and a vision for tomorrow.

“WorldVentures has allowed me to develop as an entrepreneur and as a person,” he says. “The DreamTrips Membership has allowed me to see more of the world. The leaders and team members have become my family. I go to church regularly and, in doing so, I stay connected with God and depend on Him for guidance. I feel like everything I always wanted is at my fingertips now.”

BY FELICIA FULLER

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FEBRUARYREGIONAL MARKETING DIRECTORSThe following Reps have built a group of 900 customers (February). The average annual income for a Regional Marketing Director was $147,750 in fiscal year 2011. RMDs earn a DreamCar Bonus of a maximum of $1,000 per month.

Stavros Constantinides & Nicolas Lanitis—CY Tere & Mary Kampe—CA, USJose Quinones—NY, US

MARKETING DIRECTORSThe following Reps have built a group of 400 customers (February). The average annual income for a Marketing Director was $44,248 in fiscal year 2011.

Dimitris Argyroudis—GRLarisha Bhervia—ZAJonathan Tan & Supansa Khunjan—SGChristina Koutalelli—GRVictor Parrish—NY, USAthanasios Roufos—GRDickie Roybal—NM, USMike & Yvonne Soh—SGTristan Wilson—NY, USGong Chyi Yang—SG

DIRECTORSThe following Reps have built a group of 90x90 (90 customers on their left team and 90 customers on their right team).The average annual income for a Director was $18,589 in fiscal year 2011.

Kevin & Takako Bonner—PA, US

* Figures are for U.S. market. Figures may not reflect incomes in new or less-established WorldVentures markets.

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Stavros Constantinides & Nicolas Lanitias—CY

Tere & Mary Kampe—US

Jonathan Tan & Supansa Khunjan—SG

Jose Quinones—US

Victor Parrish—NY, US

Renita Gholston—IL, US

Athanasios Roufos—GR

Dickie Roybal & Family—NM, US

Mike & Yvonne Soh—SG

Kevin & Takako Bonner—PA, US

Dewi Isnaini & Anthony Mengucci—SG

Willie McIntosh—TX, US

Anyah Monroe—SC, US

Tumelo & Bonani Monyai—ZA

Nicholas Brunelle—WA, USKirk Budd—NY, USRenita Gholston—IL, USChris Goodloe Sr.—NV, USSashin Govender—ZANicos Hadjichristoforou—CYEleftherios Katsouris—GRWillie McIntosh—TX, USDewi Isnaini & Anthony Mengucci—SGAnyah Monroe—SC, USTumelo & Bonani Monyai—ZAKostas Panagopoulos—GRGiorgos Pastellas—CYEvros Peratikos—CYCassandra Pope—TN, USVirginia Roriz Rodarte—FL, USSasha Rodriguez—NY, USKonstantinos & Natasa Skordakis—GRMarina Triantafyllou—GR

SENIOR REPRESENTATIVESThe following Reps have built a group of 30x30 (30 customers on their left team and 30 customers on their right team). The average annual income for a Senior Representative was $5,237 in fiscal year 2011.

Christia Aggeli—CYNikolas Prokopiou & Stella Alexandrou—CYEmily Alexis—CO, USAgni Dimitriou & Petros Andreou—CYGary Banuelos—TX, USLaQuita Barnes—IN, USRenee Baylis—CA, USJoel Bloomquist—AZ, US

Domingo Bonilla—NY, USRyan Browne—WA, USShelly Burger—NM, USKenia Canales—NY, USGary Carriero—NY, USIndhira Castro—NY, USKim Choo Chan—SGZelda Claassen—ZAMichael Cochran—TX, USAleli Dantes—FL, USTarah Davis—NY, USRovill De La Rosa—NY, USJonathan Diaz—NY, USGene & Lindsey Diggs—IL, USAnastasia Dompri—GRPhilippos Eleni & Sachsanidis Doumana—GRHank & Hailie Drake—NM, USEvangelos Drenaftsis—GRJoshua Duran—NY, USAlexandra Durrin—WA, USRenee Edmund—TX, USPantelia Eleutheriou—GR

Aikaterini Emmanouilidou—GRAhmed G. Essack—ZAPhyllis Essack—GRMichelle Gauna—CO, USKonstantina Gkorou—GRKaren Goins—AL, USBeth Gonzalez—TX, USAngela & Davalin Gunter—TX, USEric Gutierrez—TX, USNicolas Harris—CYDonna Henry—WA, USJune Hockett—TN, USSeerapun Ingpakakridchanyoo—SGPatrick James—SC, USYvonne Jansson—SEKwan Johnson—NY, USDanielle Jones—OH,Giannis Kermalis—GRSamuel Kurpgeweit—NE, US Rhoda Lazo—FL, US Min Xian Leong—SG

Dawn Lewis—OH, USKon Swee Loo—SGEzekiel Loy—SG Christopher Madrid—SGTak Weng Mak—SGAngela & David Maldonado—NJ, US Carlton Mann—MI, US Heather Mark—CO, US Daryl & Dedra Martin—NM, US David Martinez—NY, US Donna McDowell—IL, US Michail Michas—GR Aggeliki Misalopoulou—GR Ntombi Mkhize—ZA Fritz Monestime—NY, US Efrain Morales—NY, US Alexis Morel—NJ, US Gerald Noel—WY, US Eric & Jeannie Norris—TX, US Almarie Oosthuizen—ZA Xenia Papadopoulou—GR Vanessa Patterson—TX, US Kyriakos Pelentritis—CY Patcharisa Phianphanatsak—SG Themis Platanias—GR Georgios Porfyridis—GR Lori Prosser—IL, US Keith Rawls—TN, US Aaron Rivera—NY, USWendy Salamousas—ZARafael Salazar Jr.—NY, US Joshua Santiago—NY, US Philippos Sarailis—GR Pam Say—WA, US Joseph Semper—NY, US Estie Senekal—ZA Richard Sosa—NY, US Michael Stam—WI, US Hendrik Bernard Rudolph Stegehuis—SG Elisabeth Svanberg—NO Victor Szybisty—NY, US Mary Tan—SG Sherly Tandrawidjaja—SGTan Teck Kang—SG

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Ewe Teik Kuan—SGKatrina Thompson—IL, USKyriakos Tsigkouroglou—GRTsivranidou Valasia—GRJohn & Andrea Walen—TX, USKathleen Webb—TN, USMary Alice Williams—OH, USJustin Williford—TX, USNic Wise—TX, USMark Wright—NC, USWong Yim Fan—HK

MARCHNATIONAL MARKETING DIRECTORSThe following Reps have built a group of 1,800 customers with a specific lineage requirement. The average annual income for a National Marketing Director was $246,485 in fiscal year 2011.

Michael Jex—NY, USCarlos Rogers—NC, US

REGIONAL MARKETING DIRECTORSThe following Reps have built a group of 900 customers (March). The average annual income for a Regional Marketing Director was $147,750 in fiscal year 2011. RMDs earn a DreamCar Bonus of a maximum of $1,000 per month.

Reidar Furuholmen—NO

MARKETING DIRECTORSThe following Reps have built a group of 400 customers. The average annual income for a Marketing Director was $44,248 in fiscal year 2011.

Kathy Carter—TN, USRuth Castro—NY, USJim & Donna Chambers—NC, USJames Dews—OH, USErica Givins—MS, USChristopher Gonzalez—NY, USXenios Kyriakou—CY

Michael Jex—NY, US

Carlos Rogers—NC, US

Reidar Furuholmen—NO

Jim & Donna Chambers—NC, US

James Dews—OH, US

Christopher Gonzalez—NY, US

Jiao Guanxiong & Xu Ying—SG

Eliana Aravi—GR

Deonte Arms & Le’ Ocean Carrington—IA, US

Joserny Disla—NY, US

Hadiatu Dumbuya—MI, US

Aneline Laurette Govender—ZA

Alan Hicks—ZA

Giorgoula Orfanidou & Frixos Kaminaridis—CY

Ariel Peguero—NY, US

Antonio & Tanya Veras—FL, US

Set a goal & stick with it!Setting goals is the first step to success, and these Reps are definitely on their way to achieving more!

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Konstantinos & Natasa Skordakis —GRMarina Triantafyllou—GRMason Unck—AZ, USJiao Guanxiong& Xu Ying —SG

DIRECTORSThe following Reps have built a group of 90x90 (90 customers on their left team and 90 customers on their right team). The average annual income for a Director was $18,589 in fiscal year 2011.

Giorgos Adamos—GREliana Aravi—GRDeonte Arms & Le’ Ocean Carrington—IA, USGary Cowan—NY, USJoserny Disla—NY, USHadiatu Dumbuya—MI, USStuart Engel—IL, USIoannis Fraggopoulos—GRAneline Laurette Govender—ZADung Ha—SGAlan Hicks—ZARondell Honcoop—WA, USChristos Ioannou—CYGiorgoula Orfanidou & Frixos Kaminaridis—CYPaulo Manzo—NM, USLeon McLaughlin—NY, USDenny Nin—NY, USDaniel Norton—NC, USEvdokia Papadopoulou—GRAriel Peguero—NY, USThemis Platanias—GRJoel RosarioLora—NY, USNatalia Silvi—SGAntonio & Tanya Veras—FL, US

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SENIOR REPRESENTATIVESThe following Reps have built a group of 30x30 (30 customers on their left team and 30 customers on their right team). The average annual income for a Senior Representative was $5,237 in fiscal year 2011.

Whitney Adams—NC, USMarios Agathokleous—GRGeorgios Alatzas—GRGeorgios Alogariastos—GRKyriaki Andreou—CYMindy Angueira—NY, USMelissa Armstrong—CA, USDaniel Baker—OK, USAnissa Behagen—PA, USAmber Beito—MN, USLee Bender—ZATracy Boddie—TN, USMarybel Bonilla—TX, USRodney Boone—TN, USMaurice Broomfield—OH, USMichael Catlow—NC, USGeorgios Cheimonetos—GRChern Chiu—SGKow Choon Sheong—SGGeorge Christoforou—CYSkyler Colclavier—CO, USKristen Cruz—NY, USSteven Cuesta—NY, USTommy Dahlstrom—NOTessa Davies—CO, USAnastasios Demetriades—CYElis Elis—SGLynette Marie Elliot—NE, USDimitris Famelis—GRAlex Fawzy—CO, USVincente Fernandez—TX, USNikolas Georgiou—CYGeorgios Georgiou—CYChris Gholston—IL, USAquira Greene—NY, USJames Hampton—TN, USAbbie Hernandez—TX, USRice & Celeste Hobgood—MS, USGee Hong You—SGChrys Howard—AL, USAivaliotis Ignatios—GRPistolelis Ioannis—GRVera Ioannou—CYRondaa Jackson—CA, USMichelle Jeanty—NJ, USMichael Jones—TX, USBrittany Just—OH, USPanagiotis Karamanos—GRPetros Kermalis—GRKyler Kirkwood—TX, USGudmundur Kristjansson—NOKarly Kuhlman—CO, USJimin Lai—SGHeidi Laureano—NY, USHenry Law—HK

Ka Chun Leung—HKWah Hing Leung—HKSen Huai Lim—SGAnders Lima Bjolgerud—NOBethany List—NM, USSharon Long-Stokes—NC, USFerhana Mahomed—ZAAnthony Markgraf—MN, USLuis Marquez—TX, USGrant Meade—IN, USDiana Mendoza—CA, USEvan Middlebrooks—NY, USKyle Molander—CO, USDamond Nollan—NC, USMelanie Pagan—NY, USTerRon Parker—NC, USAdrian Parker—NY, USDavid Pena Jr.—TX, USXavier Perez—GA, USAggelos Perikleous—CYOmar Perrin—NY, USMichael Petragallo—WA, USBrian & Lori Pharris—OH, USMaximo Polonia—NY, USPolykarpos Polykarpou—CYScott Poppe—NE, USBarbara Reyes—NY, USRaymond Richardson—NY, USAngelique Rios—NJ, USJonas Rosario Lora—NY, USLynette Rout—WI, USKatie Ryan—PA, USIoannidis Sakis—GRSavvas Savva—CYKarl Schranz—NC, USDonna Sheppard—FL, USGiannos Shiakoutas—CYNikolaos Sitsanis—GRElisavet Smpiraki —GRGeorgia Sparks—AZ, USDiamado Stavroulia—GRPatcharin Sukoranan—ZAJan Sztruhar—HUMaguire Taney—NM, USEniliz Tavarez—NY, USSteven Thelusma—DC, USCarina Thulin—SEBill Tindall—SC, USErica Ting Mei Shang—SGIvette Torres—NY, USYohanes Usman—SGKasey Vargason—TN, USSonja Stephens & Vincent Vecchioni—TX, USNikolaos Vergetis—GRKonstantinos Vlachakis—GRChristos Voulgaris—GRRandy Webb—TX, USJason Wells—IA, USWilliam Williams—TN, USErin Wogomon—IN, USRaymond Yannucci—OH, USGwendoline Ruth Yim—SGRuben Ynoa—CA, USAndreas Zenonos—CYXiaoming Zhang—SG

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE REPS FOR TAKING ONE MORE STEP TOWARD THEIR GOALS IN FEBRUARY 2013!

CHEERS!

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TOP SALESPEOPLEThe following Reps sold the most DreamTrips Memberships, DreamTrips Life Memberships, and Luxury DreamTrips Memberships combined in February.

Michael Jones—TX, US 25Michael Young—SC, US 17Panagiotis Karamanos—GR 16Tracy Llewellyn—IN, US 15Leonidas Perikleous—CY 14Stephanos Orfanidis—GR 13Thomas Horvath—NO 13Isaac Collins—IA, US 13Athanasios Frantzanas—GR 13Lamonte Lans—NY, US 12Louis Vasileios Karamanos—GR 11Nic Wise—TX, US 11Hong Dickson—SG 11Robert Wilson—TX, US 11Greg Dixon—MS, US 11Grant Meade—IN, US 11Stavros Loizides—CY 11Kiley Kuhl—IA, US 10

TOP B2B ENROLLERSThe following Reps enrolled the most B2B DreamTrips Memberships in February.

Carrie Hogue—VA, US 21Rice & Celeste Hobgood—MS, US 20Ginger Hogue—VA, US 13Greta Beeler—TN, US 13Lecia Brunetti—MI, US 11Peter Mendoza—CA, US 8Johnny & Cynde Carpenter—TN, US 8John Kellen—AZ, US 7Leigh Carruth—TX, US 7William Waters—NC, US 6Tere & Mary Kampe—CA, US 5Diane Darnell—CA, U 5James Everhart—CA, US 4William Brunetti—MI, US 4Robert & Jan Vernon—TX, US 3Lisa & Michael Head—TX, US 3Terri Mabry—TX, US 3Terry Alvarez—FL, US 3Rebecca King—TX, US 2Lisa Hallford—TX, US 2

TOP DREAMTRIPS ENROLLERS The following Reps enrolled the most DreamTrips Memberships in February. Many of these numbers include B2B sales.

Michael Young—SC, US 17Kiley Kuhl—IA, US 8Eric Grzybowski—SC, US 8Justin Phillips—DC, US 7Nicole Walker—NC, US 7Christian Jones—NC, US 6Oscar Lewis—TX, US 6Lefteris Meletiou—CY 5Willie Mitchell—TX, US 5Craig Daley—NY, US 5Benjamin Baird—AZ, US 5Roman Porsche—NC, US 4William Taylor—NY, US 4Andria Stylianou—CY 4Barger Jenkins—IA, US 4Carlos Marquez—TX, US 4David Price—VA, US 4Shorty & Linda Morris—TN, US 4Ford Robertson—TX, US 4

TOP DREAMTRIPS LIFE ENROLLERS The following Reps enrolled the most DreamTrips Life Memberships in February.

Michael Jones—TX, US 25Panagiotis Karamanos—GR 16Leonidas Perikleous—CY 14Tracy Llewellyn—IN, US 14Athanasios Frantzanas—GR 13Stephanos Orfanidis—GR 13Thomas Horvath—NO 13Isaac Collins—IA, US 13Lamonte Lans—NY, US 12Louis Vasileios Karamanos—GR 11Hong Dickson—SG 11Robert Wilson—TX, US 11Grant Meade—IN, US 11Stavros Loizides—CY 11Greg Dixon—MS, US 10Georgios Alatzas—GR 9Konstantinos Koutsikos—GR 9Ryan Zimmerman—MO, US 9Nic Wise—TX, US 9

TOP ROOKIES The following Reps (those who enrolled in the past 90 days) had the highest personal sales since joining WorldVentures.

Michael Jones—TX, US 25Panagiotis Karamanos—GR 16Leonidas Perikleous—CY 14Stephanos Orfanidis—GR 13Thomas Horvath—NO 13Isaac Collins—IA, US 13Athanasios Frantzanas—GR 13Lamonte Lans—NY, US 12Louis Vasileios Karamanos—GR 11Hong Dickson—SG 11Robert Wilson—TX, US 11Greg Dixon—MS, US 11Grant Meade—IN, US 11Stavros Loizides—CY 11Kiley Kuhl—IA, US 10Heather Putman—TX, US 10

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CHEERS!TOP SALESPEOPLEThe following Reps sold the most DreamTrips Memberships, DreamTrips Life Memberships, and Luxury DreamTrips Memberships combined in March.

Michael Young—SC, US 28Nicholas Ester—TN, US 21Eric Grzybowski—SC, US 19Andrea Grice—TX, US 18Tammie Smith—TN, US 18Eian Wintz—ID, US 17LaTonya Pippins—IN, US 17Ashley Straughn—NY, US 16Herman H. Noble—OH, US 16Cammi Yates—KY, US 16Georgios Spiliopoulos—GR 14Terry Edwards—NC, US 14Shawntel Lindsay—WI, US 14Dwayne Lodge—NC, US 14DeMario Faulkner—TN, US 13Kim Hollis Hinds—NY, US 13Jerrell Dinkins—NY, US 13Kimberly Weatherell—NC, US 13Michael Catlow—NC, US 12

TOP B2B ENROLLERSThe following Reps enrolled the most B2B DreamTrips Memberships in March.

Troy Bohlke—AZ, US 22Carrie Hogue—VA, US 20Ginger Hogue—VA, US 16William Webb—TN, US 9Jeff Meyers—IA, US 8Lecia Brunetti—MI, US 7Robert Thaemert—NV, US 6Paul Rodriguez—NV, US 5Robert & Jan Vernon—TX, US 4Scott Etzel—IA, US 3Brian Schuller—OH, US 3Cari Michalik & Daniel Mottet—AR, US 3Sarah Roberts—FL, US 3Jean Seabourn—TX, US 2Todd Payne—TN, US 2Raymond Yannucci—OH, US 2William Brunetti—MI, US 2Beverly Echols—TX, US 1Larry Corona—TX, US 1

TOP DREAMTRIPS ENROLLERS The following Reps enrolled the most DreamTrips Memberships in March. Many of these numbers include B2B sales.

Michael Young—SC, US 28Eric Gryzbowski—SC, US 19David Hagood—AK, US 7TerRon Parker—NC, US 6Marjorie Machado Santos—FL, US 5Bernard McParland Jr.—NY, US 5Robert Potts—AK, US 5Franz Moss—VA, US 5Caroline Aparecida de Oliveira Lima—FL, US 5Xrusanthos Xrusanthou & Stefanos Ioannou—CY 4Tylisha Mickens—NY, US 4Dwayne Lodge—NC, US 4Leandro Roriz Leao—FL, US 4Randy Simmons II—NC, US 4David Bullock—DC, US 4Kevin Taylor—OH, US 4Justin Phillips—DC, US 4Tessa Davies—CO, US 4Alexandra Roellig—SC, US 4

TOP DREAMTRIPS LIFE ENROLLERS The following Reps enrolled the most DreamTrips Life Memberships in March.

Nicholas Ester—TN, US 21Andrea Grice—TX, US 18Tammie Smith—TN, US 18Eian Wintz—ID, US 17Ashley Straughn—NY, US 16Herman H. Noble—OH, US 16Cammi Yates—KY, US 16LaTonya Pippins—IN, US 16Georgios Spiliopoulos—GR 14Terry Edwards—NC, US 14Shawntel Lindsay—WI, US 14Jerrell Dinkins—NY, US 13DeMario Faulkner—TN, US 13Kim Hollis Hinds—NY, US 13Wendie Matizanadzo—ZW 12Bryan Ehrlich—TX, US 12Jeff & Heather Ferguson—WY, US 12Vasilis Christodoulou—GR 12Thomas Garcia—CO, US 12Robert Walker—IL, US 12

TOP ROOKIES The following Reps (those who enrolled in the past 90 days) had the highest personal sales since joining WorldVentures.

Nicholas Ester—TN, US 21Andrea Grice—TX, US 18Tammie Smith—TN, US 18Eian Wintz—ID, US 17LaTonya Pippins—IN, US 17Ashley Straughn—NY, US 16Cammi Yates—KY, US 16Shawntel Lindsay—WI, US 14Dwayne Lodge—NC, US 14DeMario Faulkner—TN, US 13Kim Hollis Hinds—NY, US 13Jerrell Dinkins—NY, US 13Kimberly Weatherell—NC, US 13Vasilis Christodoulou—GR 12Wendie Matizanadzo—ZW 12Bryan Ehrlich—TX, US 12Obed Sebiloane—ZA 11Kimberly Maxey—IN, US 11Olivia Gutierrez—TX, US 11

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FEBRUARYGiovanni Acosta—USJulio & Valerie Acosta Jr.—USAction Jackson Marketing Inc.—USEfrosyni Adamides—UKGeorge Adamides—CYGiorgos Adamos—GRJustin Adams—USTony Adams—USBrian Adriano—USDiamond Adventures—USChristia Aggeli—CYAbigail Aho—USGeorgios Alatzas—GRGiorgos Alexiou—CYAnna Alexis—USSimen Almaas—NOChristina Amaya—USSandora Anders—USDenise Anderson—USMindy Anderson—USNick Anderson—USDenny Andrian—SGDompris Anestis—GRAkis Angelidis—GRTrinh Vinh Anh—SGStavros Arampatzidis—GR

Athanasios Arampatzidis—GREliana Aravi—GRDimitris Argyroudis—GRMarina Ariadni—CYRobert Arias—USRoseller Ensong Armirola Jr.—SGASC Inc.—USSalina Atilano—USCalli Babi—USDavid & Abby Baird—USTodd Baker—USJane Bako—NOBakri Bakri—SGKai Sheng Ban—SGToma Banner—USJosh Banuelos—USNicolette Barba—USTracy Barber—USKeith Barlow—USNikolaos Barmpagiannis—GRLaQuita Barnes—USKristin Barnes—USJonathan Barreto—USOmar & Kris Barrientos—USNelson Bax—USBCDC LLC—US

Luke Beam—USAmber Beito—USTravis Bell—USLee Bender—ZADrs. David Yearling & Karlynn Benson—USFrode Inge Berg—NOJulian Bernard & Dr. Patricia Bernard—USKaspars Berzins—CYLarisha Bhervia—ZADave Biddison—USJames Billingsley—USCharilaos Bimpisidis—GRDoug Blackwell—USBill Blair—USShelley Blanzy—USAttila Bognar—HUOve Bohnhorst—NOTroy Brown & Jeff Bolf—USKevin Bond—USCatherine Bond—USDomingo Bonilla—USColette Bowers—ZWGreg Boyko—USRaymond & Janie Braun—US

Dana Breen—USAshlyn Bronaugh—USLinda Broom—USBarry Broome—USMaurice Broomfield—USSteinar Broseth—NOPrince & Ron Brown—USRobert Brown—USKeith Brown—USTroy Brown—USNicholas Brunelle—USKara Buchanan—USAndrew J. Buck—USDawn Buckner—USWilliam Buckridge—USKirk Budd—USSteve Burgason—USMelvin Burrell—USAnthony Bush—USShaun Byham—USKrucita Caesar—USCalled To Succeed Inc.—USChew Ker Li Camille—SGRobert Campbell—USKenia Canales—USAngel Candelaria—USNancy & Barry Caponi—USCasey Carlson—US

Wings &WHEELS

Veronna J. & Claude Carlton—USLoletia Carney—USGary Carriero—USDeonte Arms & Le’ Ocean Carrington—USJody Carroll—USKathy Carter—USJohn Cassidy—USWendy Castillo—USIndhira Castro—USRuth Castro—USAnthony Cecchi —USJeffrey Chambers—USJim & Donna Chambers—USCory Chapman—USMark & Tiffany Chappell—USTsiflidis Charalampos—GRNtolias Charalampos—GRDobie Charles—USAmy Chase—USGeorgios Chatziioannou—GRDouglas & Alex Chee—SGGeorgios Cheimonetos—GRJeff & Kim Cheney—USTendai Chigariro—ZWAngelina Chng—SG

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Louiza Chomatenou—CYLek Hing Chong—SGSoo Chen Chong—SGAndrew Chong—HKDyna Lim Poh Choo—SGBhupendrakumar Chouhan—ZWAndreas Christodoulou—CYSavvas Christophi—CYChristos Christou—CYElia Stefanidou & Mike Chrysohou—CYTheodoros Chrysostomou—CYMagnus Yeo Teck Chuang—SGShar Kin Chung—HKLori Clark—USColleen Clothier—USRobert Cobb—USGail Spears & Bobby Cochran—USJanice Cole—USMichael Colella—USJay Collado—USRonald Conroy—USMarinos Constantinides—UKKyriacos Constantinou—CY

April Consulo—USIngrid Cooks—USAkil Cooper—USRoss Costanzo—USGary Cowan—USDavid Cox—USJerry Cox Jr.—USScott Creech—USKristen Cruz—USCTM2—USGiselle Curiel—USGeorgios Daelis—GRKevin Daniels—USAleli Dantes—USTessa Davies—USCharissa Davis—USTarah Davis—USAndy De La Rosa—USRovill De La Rosa—USGabriela Delgadillo—USApostolos Delichatzis—GRFrancesca Delisle—USValerie Delley—USTracy Dellova—USLuciano DeMello—USMarios Demosthenous—CYSteve DeStout—USJames Dews—US

Marquis Diaz—USLuis Diaz—USHong Dickson—SGGene & Lindsey Diggs—USCrystal L. Dillard—USKirtsios Dimosthenis—GRBonnie DiRocco—USJoserny Disla—USSandy Dodd—USMelissa Dorce—USPhilippos Eleni & Sachsanidis Doumana—GRHank & Hailie Drake—USEvangelos Drenaftsis—GRHadiatu Dumbuya—USKrystal Dupre—USSharon Economides—ZAJames Ben Edge—USRenee Edmund—USZach Edwards—USLian Kee Ee—SGMichael Eichorn—USKarin M. Eisenmenger—USLanari Eleni—GRKatsounas Ntinkpianidi & Ioannis Ellada—GRWendy Ellis—USCarlos Lucio Elmario—US

Theresa Eloff—ZAWilliam Swee Gay Eng—SGStuart Engel—USAhmed G. Essack—ZAJaime Estrella—USMatthew Fabrico—USSonya Fain—USDimitris Famelis—GRCarlos Feliz—USChristopher Fermaint—USTyler Fernandez—USMike Fischer—USChristopher Fisher—USThomas Fjaeran—NODavid Fleming—USRobert Flick—USAlison Flores—USNora Flores—USThomas Flowers—USTanner Flowers—USRodrick Ford—USJena Ford—USJasmine Ford—USRodrick Ford Jr.—USGeorgios Fotiadis—GREleni Fotiou—GRIoannis Fraggopoulos—GRAthanasios Frantzanas—GR

Lauren Fulton—USCindy Fulton—USSarah Funkhouser—USReidar Furuholmen—NOEvaggelos Galanis—GRGiannis Ganopoulos—GRCarlos Garcia—USLori Gardner—USMichelle Gauna—USEve Gaw—USAchilleas Maria & Georgio Grivakh—CYGeorgios Georgiou—CYAntonis Kaniklides Georgiou—CYGeorge Georgiou—CYLance Gephart—USDimosthenis Gerasiotis—CYFranchesca German—USEleni Giailidou—GRGeorge & Stalo Giannakoulla—CYMarios Giannaros—CYKoutsos Giannis—GRDimitrios Giaourtas—GRJeanette Gibler—USTim & Hali Gillin—USErica Givins—US

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Steven Glasker—USCordale Glass—USDonnie Godwin—USSoon Aik Goh—SGJonathan Goke—USBrenda Goldsmith—USChristopher Gonzalez—USClaudia Gonzalez—USJonathan Gooch—USChris Goodloe Sr.—USTim & Maribeth Gordon—USTom & Jill Goris—USJayshree Govender—ZAAneline Laurette Govender—ZASashin Govender—ZAPreggie Govender—ZAMichelle Grant—USMarty Grant—USNicholas Greco—USAquira Greene—USEric Grzybowski—USJiao Guanxiong—SGMike Guerra—USEric Gusevik—NOEric Gutierrez—USMichael Guzman—USDung Ha—SGCatherine Soegiarto Hadiwibowo—SGNicos Hadjichristoforou—CYMette Hagen—NORyan Hale—USHeriandy Bin Halid—SGReginald Hall—USLinda Hall—SEJames Hallford—USJames Hampton—USBjorn Hannesson—UKDavid Lewis & Dwight Hanson—USNicole Happel—USTaylor Harbert—USBrian Hardison—USVictoria Hardy—USMichael Hargrave—USHatzisavvidou Harikleia—GRKrissica Harper—USDonshea Harris—USNicolas Harris—CYChristina Hassapi—CYAnthony Hatch—USJason Head—USLisa & Michael Head—USJohn Heerhold—USDavid Helgeson—USJonathan Henderson—USSean Henry—USAndriana Henson—USAbbie Hernandez—USKathy Hill—USHans Petter Hjertvik—NOKim Wai Ho—HKChau Hoang—USRae Hockett—USRonnie Hodges—USJeff Wong & Winnie Hoe—SGJustin & Brandi Hoffman—USJonas Hoglund—SEGinger Hogue—USCarrie Hogue—US

Cindy Holcomb—USTaylor Holland—USRondell Honcoop—USTran Thi Thus Hong—SGZna & Cedric Houston—USWendy Howell—USDanny Hoyt—USMichael Huboky—USRichie Hughes—USJohn Hurbon—USSteinar Husby—NOOskar Ingvason—UKPistolelis Ioannis—GRKenanidis Ioannis—GRVera Ioannou—CYChristos Ioannou—CYPanayiotis Skarparis & Pambos Ioannou—CYShafii Ismail—SGDewi Isnaini—SGKornsruang Iyarakom—SGRondaa Jackson—USNina Ruth Jackson—USLaura Jackson—USMarcus Jackson Sr.—USRosnani Mohd Jafar—SGYvonne Jansson—SEKrzysztof Jaworski—UKJason & Raquel Motley—USPeter Jeggers—USBarger Jenkins—USGeir Jensen—NOJan Erik Jensen—NOJodie Jernigan-King—USBrian Joachim—USCharles Joachimsen—NODenise Johns—USBrandi Johnson—USClarence Johnson—USTiffany Johnson—USPhilip Johnson—USJeffrey Johnston—USMichael Jones—USCamron Jones—USJoshua Jones—USKathy Jones—USCynthia Jones—USAl Jones—USGilberto Jordao—USDanny Jurgens—USTravis & Brittany Just—USRafal Kaczmarek—UKTesse & Steven Kahn—ZAAndreas Kaizer—CYK. Kamalanathan—SGChristakis-Marina Kambouridou—CYEmilee Kang—SGEvmorfia Kapelaki—GRSavvas Karaitis—GRLouis & Vasileios Karamanos—GRPanagiotis Karamanos—GRDaving Yearling & Karlynn Benson—USOdyseffs Karoussis—GRAndreas Marios Karseras—CYDionisis Kasis—GREleftherios Katsouris—GR

Athena Kearl—CAGiannis Kermalis—GRBrent Kessler—USAhmad Thaifur Khaizul—SGShireen Khan—ZAJonathan Tan & Supansa Khunjan—SGVictoria Kiniry—USKyler Kirkwood—USMartin Klabunde—USRandall Kline—USJanelle Knepper—USBrian Kniegge—USJackie Knowles—USBee Yen Koh—SGCynthia Koh—SGAnna Kokocinska—UKKelvin Kong—SGOz Koren—USKyriakos Kosmadakis—GRMichalis Kounounis—CYChristina Koutalelli—GRSerna & Louise Kramer—ZARamanathan Krishnan—SGMohanraj Krishnasamy—SGKrisana Kritmanorote—SGKTB Associates LLC—USPholchaya Kulbenjasiri—SGBrian & Amber Kusmer—USOlav Kvam—NOEleni Kyriacou—CYChristos Kyriakou—CYXenios Kyriakou—CYParis & Marios Kyrillou—CYJimin Lai—SGLamonte Lans—USArturo Dawn Lassiter—USMixalis Nikolaos Latousakis—GRRandy Lawrence—USRhoda Lazo—USLi Heng Lee—SGWee Jon Lee—SGBoon Keat Lee—HKJoseph Lee—SGErika Lee—USKareem Leggett—USToby Lemley—USBrenda Lemmer—USSooi Peng Leong—HKKan Cheun Leun—HKMillie Man Ying Leung—SGDawn Levis—USMelanie Levitz—USJoshua Lewis—USTimothy K. Sawyer Li—USPoh Chu Lian—SGMichael-Antonios Liapis—GRNorell Liboy—USJohnson Liew—SGSen Huai Lim—SGHwa Chin Lim—SGJon Arne Lindstad—NOBethany List—USTravis Littlejohn—USTracy Llewellyn—USDwayne W. Lodge II—USStavros Loizides—CYAnna Long—SGLim Meng Loon—SGStefan Loow—SE

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Kyriacos Petrides—CYAgni Dimitriou & Petros Andreou—CYPatcharisa Phianphanatsak—SGKelvin & Juanita Phipps—USDavid & Savannah Pietsch—USYoiber Pimentel—USUrsula Pino—USThemis Platanias—GRAnna Eleni Plati—GRAnastasia Politi—GRMaximo Polonia—USCassandra Pope—USCharis Pourgouris—CYDeena Powers—USKelsey Prancevic—USAnton Du Preez—ZAStephanus Du Preez—ZAJames Premo—USPhelicia Price—USMina Puleo—USBradly Ralph—USOlivia Ramirez—USCarl Randolph—USLynn & Patty Jo Rawlings—USChloe Ray—USYudesh Reddy—ZATor Magne Refsland—NOJustin Reichert—USJoni Rippen—USAaron Rivera—USMiguel Rivera—USMiriam Rivera—USSarah Roberts—USJames Robinson—USBrent Robinson—USVirginia Roriz Rodarte—USSasha Rodriguez—USHector Rodriguez—USDanielle Roe—USDarryl Rogers—USCarlos A. Rogers—USJoel RosarioLora—USRichmond Ross—USJeffrey P. Roth—USDaniel & Vanessa Rotoni—USAthanasios Roufos—GRAndreas Andreou & Koula Roussou—CYLynette Rout—USDickie Roybal—USLorenzo F. Roybal—USFreddy Ruud—NOKatie Ryan—USJennifer Ryan—USLuisa Chamberlin Rymer—USTerri Safford—USJanice Koh Lye San—SGGail Sanchez—USJoshua Santiago—USMegan Santos—USJulita Mada Saragih—SGAthanasios Saranteas—GRAlexios Sarlas—GRRosalind Saucedo—USSantoria Sawyer—USDarla Sayles—US

Marolien Schmidt—ZAZach Schmit—USJohn Schneider—USGeorgios Schoinarakis—GRTom Schrag—USByron & Susan Schrag—USBelinda Schrupp—USBrian Schuller—USRobert Schultz—USDavid Schwallier—USJoel Scrivner—USChandra Sekaran—SGGunasegeran Sellappan—SGJoseph Semper—USChang Tun Sen—SGBilly Shaffer—USAngela Shaka—CYRobbie Shannon—USJames Shannon—USKow Choon Sheong—SGDarlene Sheppard—USSimonne Sher—ZACharles Shewchuk—USGiannos Shiakoutas—CYMichalis Shimitras—CYChad Shipman—USDawn Ng Shuan—SGNatalia Silvi—SGBenjamin Simonson—USNeera Singh—ZAKonstantinos & Natasa Skordakis—GRGregory Smith—USStephanique Smith—USTaris Smith—USJan Smith—USJoshua Smith—USDamon Smith—USDaniel Smith—USDawud Smith—USChrysoula Smpiraki—GRNikolaos Smyrnakis—GROyvind Sogge—NOMike Soh—SGSeron Helen Solevas—SGYeo Hak Song—SGDevraj & Cassandra Soojay—ZAKim Sopoci—USStratos Sotiriadis—GRDavid Sposato—USKyle Stanfield—USAthanasios Stathakis—GRTerje Staven—NOGalia Kyriacos Georgieva Stavrou—CYIgiannidis Stefanos—GRNikolas Alexandrou & Stella Prokopiou—CYThomas Stephens—USBill & Ret. Lt. Col. Jewel Stephens—USDeana Stevenson—USCourtney Strickland—USTore Stromsholm—NOSean Sturrock—USKypros Pegkeros & Ana Stylianou—CYYianna Christodoulou & Panicos Stylianides—CYR. Subramaniam—SG

Patcharin Sukoranan—ZAAmy Sumner—USElisabeth Svanberg—NOErla Sveinsdottir—NOCraig Sweet—USJan Sztruhar—HUVictor Szybisty—USChok Khian Tan —SGSherly Tandrawidjaja—SGMaguire Taney—USBenjawat Tantivongsakij—SGEvripidis Tapakarakis—GRShih Siang Tay—SGMarty Taylor—USPredrag Terzin—UKJoe Thackery—USShannon & Jonathan Thalacker—USNakis Theocharides—CYMatthew Thessing—USCraig Thomas—USNicos Thomas—CYMacelline & Chris Tobayiwa—ZWKevin Toon—USIvan Torres—USSamantha Torres—USMathew Torres—USTrym Torson—NOFani Totikidi—GRAnn & David Townsend—USMarina Triantafyllou—GRJulie Trice—USApostolos Tsakridis—GRAphrodite Tsoha—GRCasper Tsvangirai—ZWIoannis Tzermpinos—GRJonas Uhlback—SEDave & Yvette Ulloa—USMason Unck—USJoshua Valentin—USBen Valverde—USLowie Van Diest—USIna Janse Van Rensburg—ZAWillem Janse Van Rensburg—ZAKasey Vargason—USChristos Varnavas—CYKeith Vaughn—USRuss Vavra—USSonja Stephens & Vincent Vecchioni—USKaspars Vecpuisis—CYTeresa Velazquez—USKrystal Garabedian Velez—USTanya Veras—USClaudine Manzanilla Villareal—SGDiana Villarreal—USFranco Villarreal—USTom Villegas—USDavid & Jaime Villines—USAndre Vinson—USGurmit Singh Virk—SGLeung Ka Wai—HKAmy Wake—USJohn & Andrea Walen—USEmory Walford—USDerron Walker—USLawrence Walker—US

David Loveless—USStuart Lowke—USEzekiel Loy—SGAmanda Luevano—USJermall Lyons—USTerri Mabry—USMaria Machairidou—GRAndrew Maclennan—USAngela & David Maldonado—USVanessa Maldonado—USEddie Maldonado—USIoannis Malliaros—GRTerry Malone Jr.—USAndreas Mamas—CYRandy Mann—USPaulo Manzo—USJerry Marbury—USThomas Marchbanks—USMichael Marich—USRodrigo Marin—USHeather Mark—USChantel Mark—USAnthony Markgraf—USGeorgios Markou—CYWilson Marte—USKolten Martin—USSteve Martin—USJeannette Martino—USAntoinette Martins—ZABrian Mason—USAvila Masvaya—ZWEmmanouil Matsios—GRJefta Mavata—ZAIvi Mavrikiou—CYHal Mayer—USCherise & Andrew Mayo—USDabney McCain Jr.—USJoyce McCarter—USJamal McClure—USDonna McDowell—USRyan McElroen—USJonathan McElroen—USWillie McIntosh—USErin McKay—USLeon McLaughlin—USGrant Meade—USTandy Meader—USElizabeth Melies—USNicki Melton—USLisa Mendoza—USJoseph Mendoza—USAlekos Menelaou—CYKyle Menzel—ZAAnel Mercado—USIgors Miglinieks—CYAndreas Andri Milidoni—CYKevin & Barbara Miller—USShaun & Kimberly Miller—USChristina Mitsopoulou—GRKyle Molander—USFritz Monestime—USAnyah Monroe—USTumelo & Bonani Monyai—ZAJacob Moore—USCarlos Morales—USCharlene Morgan—USLee Morgan—USBrian Morgan—USJeff Morrell—US

Matt & Rhonda Morris—USDon & Lina Morton—USSiboniso Moyo—ZAJonell Munoz—USLaura Munson—USValerie Murillo—USMuhaizad Ahmad Mustapha—SGPhotis Nathanael—CYNtokozo Ndebele—ZAMark Necessary—USFrance Neff—USEtienne Nelson—USLexi Nelson—USAshley Nelson—USDavid Nesberg—USRic Newman—USKayla & Va Nguyen—USBriarley Nicholson—ZWMarios Nicolaides—CYNicolas Nicolaou—CYPampos Nikolaidis—CYDenny Nin—USIvylyn Nkiwane—UKDaisy Pitiporn Noikerd—SGJeannie Norris—USDaniel Norton—USNina Nostdal—NOGeorge Odysseos—CYTore Oglaend—NOMay Hege Olsen—NOSarah Olson—USGiorgoula Orfanidou—CYLeticia Ortega—USTrinie Ortiz—USSvein Ostvik—NORobert Otto—USDorcas Ouma—ZAMia Owens—USEleni Constantina & Georgiou Panagiotou—CYKostas Panagopoulos—GRKong Fan Pang—SGAristidis Panopoulos—GRChristos Papadavid—CYPanagiotis Papadopoulos—GRXenia Papadopoulou—GREvdokia Papadopoulou—GRGeorgios Papalexandris—GRAretha Paradza—UKAndreas Parellis—CYAdrian Parker—USSam Parker—USJuliana Parreira—USVictor Parrish—USAlexandros Parthenis—GRChalermpol Pasirakul—SGAnand Patel—ZWIoannis Paterakis—GRMark Paulson—USAriel Peguero—USRobert Peizer—USElena Pelendritou—CYKyriakos Pelentritis—CYBenjamin Pepper—USGeorge Perez—USLeonidas Perikleous—CYMike Perkins—USAimee Elizabeth Perreault—US

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Eric Wallace—USRobert Watford—USRandy Webb—USTheresa Webb—USEdgar Huang Wei—SGKenneth Weikel—USCharles Weinberg—USGina Westhoven—USJamaica White—USJaved White—USPattie White—USMark Wiebenga—USDebra Williams—USMary Alice Williams—USDiane Williams—USRonnie Williams—USJamel Williams—USJanie Williams—USJustin Williford—USRobert Wilson—USJoseph Wilson—USTristan Wilson—USKody Wilson—USCatherine Wimbrey—USJohnny & Crystal Wimbrey—USDoug Winger—USNic Wise—USJulie Witt—USJoel Wogomon—USYi Che Wu—SG Savvas Xristofi—CYAndreas Andreou, Savvas & Xristos Xristofi—CYGong Chyi Yang—SGShih Lien Yao—SGBee Bee Yap—SGJennifer Mei Yoke—SGFelicia Yong—SGJamie Young—USTrenille Young—USElaine Youngblood—USSamson Zee—SGStella Zekova—GRSilynda Zhou—HKRainer Zimmermann—SGDenise Zink—USMaria Ioannidou Zinonos—CY

MARCHGiovanni Acosta—USJulio & Valerie Acosta Jr.—USAction Jackson Marketing Inc.—USEfrosyni Adamides—UKGeorge Adamides—CYGiorgos Adamos—GRJustin Adams—USTony Adams—USMarios Agathokleous—GRChristia Aggeli—CYMuhaizad Ahmad Mustapha—SGAbigail Aho—USGeorgios Alatzas—GRMichalis Artemis Alexandrou—CYNikolas Prokopiou & Stella Alexandrou—CY

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Giorgos Alexiou—CYAnna Alexis—USSimen Almaas—NOGeorgios Alogariastos—GRChristina Amaya—USSandora Anders—USRebecca Anderson—USDenise Anderson—USMindy Anderson—USNick Anderson—USDenny Andrian—SGDompris Anestis—GRAkis Angelidis—GRMindy Angueira—USStavros Arampatzidis—GRAthanasios Arampatzidis—GREliana Aravi—GRDimitris Argyroudis—GRRoseller Ensong Armirola Jr.—SGTracey Arsenault—USMaria Theodoros Athanasiou—CYSalina Atilano—USCandice Atkins—USCalli Babi—USPatricia Bailey Jones—USDavid & Abby Baird—USTodd Baker—USJane Bako—NOBakri Bakri—SGRenee Baldeo—USToma Banner—USJosh Banuelos—USNicolette Barba—USTracy Barber—USKeith Barlow—USNikolaos Barmpagiannis—GRLaQuita Barnes—USKristin Barnes—USJonathan Barreto—USOmar & Kris Barrientos—USNelson Bax—USBCDC LLC—USAmber Beito—USJessica Bell—USTravis Bell—USLee Bender—ZADrs. David Yearling & Karlynn Benson—USFrode Inge Berg—NOJulian Bernard & Dr. Patricia Bernard—USKaspars Berzins—CYLarisha Bhervia—ZADave Biddison—USJames Billingsley—USCharilaos Bimpisidis—GRHeriandy Bin Halid—SGAnusha Bisaal—ZADoug Blackwell—USBill Blair—USShelley Blanzy—USRodney Boast—USTracy Boddie—USAttila Bognar—HUOve Bohnhorst—NODavid Bolden—USTroy Brown & Jeff Bolf—USKevin Bond—USCatherine Bond—US

Betty Bonilla—USDomingo Bonilla—USKevin & Takako Bonner—USColette Bowers—ZWGreg Boyko—USRaymond & Janie Braun—USDana Breen—USAshlyn Bronaugh—USLinda Broom—USBarry Broome—USMaurice Broomfield—USSteinar Broseth—NOBrian & Sarah Brown—USPrince & Ron Brown—USRobert Brown—USTroy Brown—USNicholas Brunelle—USCynthia Bruno—USKara Buchanan—USAndrew J. Buck—USDawn Buckner—USWilliam Buckridge—USKirk Budd—USSteve Burgason—USShelly Burger—USMerphy Burgos—USMelvin Burrell—USAnthony Bush—USCharles Byers—USShaun Byham—USKrucita Caesar—USRobert Campbell—USKenia Canales—USAngel Candelaria—USElmario Lucio Carlos—USCasey Carlson—USVeronna J. & Claude Carlton—USLoletia Carney—USGary Carriero—USDeonte Arms & Le’ Ocean Carrington—USJody Carroll—USKathy Carter—USJohn Cassidy—USWendy Castillo—USIndhira Castro—USRuth Castro—USMichael Catlow—USAnthony Cecchi—USLuisa Chamberlin Rymer—USJames Chambers—USJeffrey Chambers—USJim & Donna Chambers Inc.—USCory Chapman—USMark & Tiffany Chappell—USDemetris Charalambous—CYTsiflidis Charalampos—GRNtolias Charalampos—GRAmy Chase—USGeorgios Chatziioannou—GRDouglas Alex Chee—SGGeorgios Cheimonetos—GRJeff & Kim Cheney—USCamille Chew—SGTendai Chigariro—ZWPeter Chisholm—USLouiza Chomatenou—CYSoo Chen Chong—SG

Andrew Chong—HKKow Choon Sheong—SGBhupendrakumar Chouhan—ZWSavvas Christophi—CYTheodoros Chrysostomou—CYVoon Chun Yee—SGShar Kin Chung—HKLori Clark—USColleen Clothier—USRobert Cobb—USGail Spears & Bobby Cochran—USJanice Cole—USMichael Colella—USJay Collado—USRonald Conroy—USMarinos Constantinides—UKKyriacos Constantinou—CYVictor Consulo—USIngrid Cooks—USAkil Cooper—USErly Corrales—USGabriel Cortinas—USRoss Costanzo—USGary Cowan—USDavid Cox—USJerry Cox Jr.—USScott Creech—USJesse Crook—USKristen Cruz—USGeorge Cuellar—USGiselle Curiel—USGeorgios Daelis—GRKevin Daniels—USAleli Dantes—USIan Davey—USTessa Davies—USDanielle Davis—USTarah Davis—USCarmen Davis—USAndy De La Rosa—USRovill De La Rosa—USGabriela Delgadillo—USApostolos Delichatzis—GR

Francesca Delisle—USValerie Delley—USTracy Dellova—USLuciano DeMello—USJames Dews—USDiamond Adventures—USLouis Diaz—USMarquis Diaz—USLuis Diaz—USHong Dickson—SGGene & Lindsey Diggs—USCrystal L. Dillard—USKirtsios Dimosthenis—GRJerrell Dinkins—USBonnie DiRocco—USJoserny Disla—USSandy Dodd—USAnita Louie Dominguez—USMercedes Dorce—USHank & Hailie Drake—USAnton Du Preez—ZAHadiatu Dumbuya—USKrystal Dupre—USSharon Economides—ZAJames Ben Edge—USRenee Edmund—USTerry Edwards—USZach Edwards—USBryan Ehrlich—USMichael Eichorn—USKarin M. Eisenmenger—USJanine Elkerson—USKatsounas Ntinkpianidi & Ioannis Ellada—GRWendy Ellis—USTheresa Eloff—ZAStuart Engel—USEderlinda Espinoza—USNicholas Ester—USLucas Estrella—USJaime Estrella—USMatthew Fabrico—USSonya Fain—USDeMario Faulkner—USJeff & Heather Ferguson—USVincente Fernandez—US

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Xenios Kyriakou—CYJimin Lai—SGKenny Lambert—USLamonte Lans—USArturo Dawn Lassiter—USHeidi Laureano—USHenry Law—HKRandy Lawrence—USRhoda Lazo—USAngela Leavy—USJing Hong Lucaz Lee—SGLi Heng Lee—SGBoon Keat Lee—HKJoseph Lee—SGErika Lee—USKareem Leggett—USFelicia Legier—USToby Lemley—USBrenda Lemmer—USSooi Peng Leong—HK

Rondaa Jackson—USLaura Jackson—USMarcus Jackson Sr.—USYvonne Jansson—SEKrzysztof Jaworski—UKMichelle Jeanty—USPeter Jeggers—USBarger Jenkins—USGeir Jensen—NOJan Erik Jensen—NOJodie Jernigan-King—USBrian Joachim—USCharles Joachimsen—NOJustin Jobe—USDenise Johns—USBrandi Johnson—USClarence Johnson—USTiffany Johnson—USPhilip Johnson—USChristopher Johnson—USJeffrey Johnston—USMichael Jones—USCamron Jones—USJoshua Jones—USKathy Jones—USCynthia Jones—USAl Jones—USSunni Jones—USGilberto Jordao—USDanny Jurgens—USTravis & Brittany Just—USLeung Ka Wai—HKRafal Kaczmarek—UKTessa & Steven Kahn—ZAXristoforos Kakoulis—CYErick Kalugdan—SGK. Kamalanathan—SGChristakis-Marina Kambouridou—CYEmilee Kang—SGAntonis Kaniklides Georgiou—CYEvmorfia Kapelaki—GRSavvas Karaitis—GRPanagiotis Karamanos—GRLouis Vasileios Karamanos—GRAvraam Karolidis—GROdyseffs Karoussis—GRAndreas Marios Karseras—CYEleftherios Katsouris—GRAthena Kearl—CAEvaggelia Kefallinou—GR Petros Kermalis—GRGiannis Kermalis—GRBrent Kessler—USJonathan Jun Xian Kher—SGJonathan Tan & Supansa Khunjan—SGDaryl Kingston—USVictoria Kiniry—USKyler Kirkwood—USConstantinos Kissonergis—CYRon Kitchen—USMartin Klabunde—USRandall Kline—USJanelle Knepper—USBrian Kniegge—USJackie Knowles—USBee Yen Koh—SG

Janice Koh Lye San—SGCynthia Koh—SGKelvin Kong—SGOz Koren—USKyriakos Kosmadakis—GRPolykarpos Polykarpou & Mantralis Kostas—CYMichalis Kounounis—CYChristina Koutalelli—GRGeorgia Kovaiou—GRSerna Louise Kramer—ZARamanathan Krishnan—SGMohanraj Krishnasamy—SGKrisana Kritmanorote—SGPholchaya Kulbenjasiri—SGBrian & Amber Kusmer—USOlav Kvam—NOMaria Galanaki Kwnstantopoulou—GRChristos Kyriakou—CY

Mike Guerra—USEric Gusevik—NOOlivia Gutierrez—USEric Gutierrez—USMichael Guzman—USDung Ha—SGCatherine Soegiarto Hadiwibowo—SGNicos Hadjichristoforou—CYMette Hagen—NORyan Hale—USLinda Hall—SEJames Hallford—USJames Hampton—USBjorn Hannesson—UKDavid Lewis & Dwight Hanson—USNicole Happel—USBrian Hardison—USVictoria Hardy—USMichael Hargrave—USHatzisavvidou Harikleia—GRKrissica Harper—USNicolas Harris—CYAnthony Hatch—USJason Head—USLisa & Michael Head—USJohn Heerhold—USDavid Helgeson—USJonathan Henderson—USWillie Henry—USSean Henry—USAndriana Henson—USAbbie Hernandez—USDavon Hill—USKathy Hill—USKim Hollis Hinds—USKim Wai Ho—HKChau Hoang—USRae Hockett—USRonnie Hodges—USWinnie Hoe—SGJustin & Brandi Hoffman—USJonas Hoglund—SEGinger Hogue—USCarrie Hogue—USCindy Holcomb—USTaylor Holland—USRondell Honcoop—USGee Hong You—SGZna & Cedric Houston—USJennifer Hovis—USWendy Howell—USDanny Hoyt—USEdgar Huang Wei—SGMichael Huboky—USRichie Hughes—USRichard Li Kwok Hung—HKJohn Hurbon—USKatie Hurtt—USNick Hurtt—USSteinar Husby—NOAivaliotis Ignatios—GROskar Ingvason—UKPistolelis Ioannis—GRKenanidis Ioannis—GRChristos Ioannou—CYPanayiotis Skarparis & Pambos Ioannou—CYVera Ioannou—CYDewi Isnaini—SG

Tyler Fernandez—USChristopher Fisher—USThomas Fjaeran—NODavid Fleming—USRobert Flick—USAlison Flores—USNora Flores—USTanner Flowers—USGlenn Forbes II—USSusan Ford—USRodrick Ford—USJasmine Ford—USRodrick Ford Jr.—USGeorgios Fotiadis—GRIoannis Fraggopoulos—GRAthanasios Frantzanas—GRLauren Fulton—USCindy Fulton—USSarah Funkhouser—USReidar Furuholmen—NOEvaggelos Galanis—GRGiannis Ganopoulos—GRKrystal Garabedian Velez—USThomas Garcia—USCarlos Garcia—USLori Gardner—USMichelle Gauna—USEve Gaw—USAnna Gawron—UKWilliam Swee Gay Eng—SGGeorgios Georgiou—CYGeorge Georgiou—CYLance Gephart—USDimosthenis Gerasiotis—CYFranchesca German—USRenita Gholston—USChris Gholston—USMarios Giannaros—CYKoutsos Giannis—GRMyrna Gibbs—USJeanette Gibler—USWilliam Gilbert—USErica Givins—USFloristene Gladney—USSteven Glasker—USCordale Glass—USDonnie Godwin—USSoon Aik Goh—SGJonathan Goke—USBrenda Goldsmith—USChristopher Gonzalez—USClaudia Gonzalez—USJonathan Gooch—USChris Goodloe Sr.—USTim & Maribeth Gordon—USTom & Jill Goris—USTyler Gosnell—USJayshree Govender—ZAAneline Laurette Govender—ZASashin Govender—ZAPreggie Govender—ZAMichelle Grant—USMarty Grant—USNicholas Greco—USAquira Greene—USNikos Gregoriadis—CYAndrea Grice—USEric Grzybowski—USJiao Guanxiong—SG

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WorldVentures Marketing, LLC—USA & CanadaAnnual Income Disclosure Statement

WorldVentures has designed its compensation plan to reward Independent Sales Representatives for: (1) successfully making personal sales of WorldVentures’ retail products (DreamTrips, DreamTrips Life and Luxury DreamTrips memberships); and (2) successfully building sales organizations by recruiting, training and motivating other team members to do the same. Below is an income breakdown for fiscal year 2011 in the United States.

During the period October 2011 to September 2012, 19.82% of all Independent Representatives (“IRs”) earned a commission or override, while 80.18% did not. The average annual commission or override earnings of all IRs, including those who did not earn a commission or override, was $190.15. The average annual commission or override earnings or that group of IRs who earned a commission or override was $957.12, and the median was $40.00. The data presented in the table above is based only on those IRs who earned a commission or override within the time period of October 2011 to September 2012.Notes:1. All amounts are represented in U.S. dollars.2. These figures do not represent Representatives’ profits, nor do they consider expenses incurred by Representatives in the promotion of their business.3. Promotion levels represented in the table are based on ranks achieved at the end of the year.4. An Independent Representative is one whose Independent Representative agreement was accepted by WorldVentures within the 12-month period preceding

the last day of the fiscal year displayed.5. An active Representative is one:

a. whose Independent Representative Agreement is in good standing and who has made a sale of a WorldVentures product within the 12-month period preceding the last day of the fiscal year displayed; or

b. who has earned a commission or override with WorldVentures within the 12-month period preceding the last day of the fiscal year displayed.6. Figures are for the U.S. market after five full years of operation. Figures may not reflect incomes in newly or less-established WorldVentures markets.

There are no guarantees regarding income. The success or failure of each Independent Representative in WorldVentures, like any other business, depends on the Independent Representative’s own skill, dedication, personal effort and leadership qualities.

WorldVentures Marketing LLC • 5360 Legacy Drive • Building 1, Suite 300 • Plano, TX 75024

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OverridesPercent of Independent

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Active Representative $40,480 $20 $20 $78.80 15.392%Qualified Representative $19,200 $20 $300 $514.43 3.686%Senior Representative $101,400 $300 $3,780 $5,237 0.512%Director $129,450 $3,800 $14,343 $18,589 0.129%Marketing Director $159,710 $12,300 $36,645 $44,248 0.071%Regional Marketing Director $332,445 $74,645 $113,198 $147,750 0.015%National Marketing Director $335,080 $100,285 $167,348 $246,485 0.005%International Marketing Director $1,738,930 $182,760 $411,203 $556,174 0.010%

Earn Your Wheels1. Get 4!

2. Help 4 get 4!

3. Produce $5,000 in monthly volume from retail sales by you and your team.

4. Go pick out your new BMW! (This is only one example of how you can qualify. All you have to do is produce $5,000 in monthly lineage volume from retail sales.)

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