Tracy Wenkman Florida, USA Since joining USANA in July 2011, Tracy Wenkman has defined herself as one of the company’s finest leaders. Not only did she earn the prestigious “Rookie of the Year” award in 2012, Tracy has rank advanced multiple times, been a repeat member of USANA’s North America Growth 25, has served on USANA’s Independent Distributor Council, and is consistently one of USANA’s Top Preferred Customer Enrollers. Tracy admits before USANA she was never one to speak in front of big crowds, but she now loves the challenge and opportunity to share her knowledge and experience with everyone she meets, one on one or with thousands. Experiencing all of this success only a few short years after starting a USANA business has been so rewarding for Tracy, and it proves that hard work leads to positive results. “Even though it takes serious time and dedication, I’m so thankful to have this as my job,” she says. “I wouldn’t trade helping people experience success in both their businesses and their lives for anything in the world.” |
Marcela Gonzalez & Luis Vizcaíno Jalisco, México Marcela González and Luis Vizcaíno were looking for an opportunity that would help them live comfortably. When they found USANA in 2004, they realized it was so much more than what they had hoped for. Inspired by the vision of USANA’s founder, these leaders from Mexico are truly committed to helping others understand the USANA mission. They are members of USANA’s Million Dollar Club, served on USANA’s Independent Distributor Council, have been members of USANA’s North America Growth 25, and were awarded the coveted Dr. Wentz Vision Award in 2013. Achieving success with USANA doesn’t come easy, they say, explaining that the business takes work. But if you devote sufficient time and focus on working together, you will see results. “Success is hard to find when USANA business owners work on their own,” the couple says. “Each owner must understand that success with USANA is possible only with positive and creative teamwork and mutual support. |
Ivy Chan California, USA Ivy Chan strategizes and plans her USANA business while swimming. “My mind is clear and free to dream under water. USANA gives me time freedom, and I treasure it by sharing USANA with others,” she says. Ivy founded True Potential International because she believes that if people can realize their potential, they can go beyond themselves. “This is my passion and mission,” she says. And she runs her USANA business on a simple adage: “You don’t find leaders, you attract leaders.” As a former Fortune 500 finance manager, Ivy was accustomed to long weeks trading hours for dollars. Today, she feels her hard work and dedication are aptly rewarded based on her performance. She also gives credit to the entire USANA family for her success, especially her team, coaches, and crossline supporters. |
Eduardo Barreto Distrito Federal, México Eduardo Barreto has found great success in USANA, and he has many company accolades—including becoming a member of USANA’s North America Growth 25—to his name. But to him, that’s not what being a USANA business owner means—it is who he is, and he is honored to have his name associated with a company of value and integrity. Everything from his health to his social network and lifestyle have been impacted in some way thanks to USANA. “I have spent nine years conveying the message of health and freedom to others, and I am just as passionate about it now as I was in the beginning,” he says. As Eduardo pauses to reflect on his experience with USANA, he is overcome with gratitude. “Money is no longer a determining factor in my life,” he says. “It is merely an element that helps me spend time with family and friends, and pursue my dreams.” The drive Eduardo witnesses within his team, and the entire USANA family, is contagious, and he believes this company isn’t going to fade into history—it is going to make history. “As USANA business owners,” Eduardo says, “we can transform the world.” |
Source: https://www.usana.com/dotCom/opportunity/stories