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Many people have experienced various levels of success with World Financial Group. However, individual experiences may vary. This statement is not intended to nor does it represent that any current individual's results are representative of what all participants achieve when following the World Financial Group system.
Ed Mylett
When Supervisory Board member and Senior Vice Chairman Ed Mylett's dream of becoming a professional baseball player ended with an injury in 1993, he reprioritized his life. Deciding service to others came first, he began working at a group home for troubled children - where he discovered he wanted to help their parents, too. After attending his first business presentation meeting, Ed decided to become a financial services professional to help others reach their financial goals.
Dean and Dina Fliss
Few exemplify WFG's ideal of teamwork and family better than Senior Vice Chairmans Dean and Dina Fliss. They share an amazing partnership and a successful business, as their team reaches into 12 states and three countries. Dean and Dina first came to WFG because its opportunity seemed like no other. They stay focused on their WFG goals of building strong relationships between their team members and helping their teammates achieve their dreams.
Penney Ooi
Since she was a little girl, Senior Vice Chairman Penney Ooi was interested in learning about money. She majored in finance in the United States so she could learn how to manage and preserve wealth, unlike what was taught in her native Malaysia. Now with about 15 years experience in the financial services industry under her belt, Penney's hard work is paying off, as she continues to educate herself and others through her WFG business.
John Woo
Senior Vice Chairman John Woo's degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management may seem a world away from his financial services career, but with both, he gets to work with people. Since he considers himself a people person, he loves that his WFG business lets him interact each day with individuals and families, to help them discover their financial goals.
Carl Meldrum
Senior Vice Chairman Carl Meldrum grew up in a low-income household, so he knows what it's like to scrimp and save. Although his first career was working as a journeyman tradesman, Carl soon realized he needed to make a change to get ahead financially. Upon attending a Business Presentation Meeting, Carl knew WFG was the opportunity he craved - the chance to build his own business. With the help of his wife and his team, Carl has done just that.
Dan and Christine Charlier
As a U.S. Marine, Field Vice Chairman Dan Charlier learned the discipline and leadership skills to succeed in the business world. After a successful and decorated military career, Dan left the Marine Corps to see what else he could achieve and was soon introduced to the WFG opportunity. Dan met his wife Christine while building his WFG business. The two married in May 2005 and have since spent their time dreaming bigger than ever before - and encouraging others to let WFG inspire them to reach their goals.
Reál Michaud
A former jeweler, Senior Vice Chairman Reál Michaud is an entrepreneur at heart. He remains committed to his family and their goals, which proved to be a valuable asset in helping other families achieve financial independence. Though he has reached a high mark in his WFG career, Reál still enjoys spending most of his time helping train new financial professionals, and meeting with the families he's had the priveledge to help.
Jeff Levitan
Senior Vice Chairman Jeff Levitan credits WFG for teaching him everything he needed to know to succeed - including field training, mentoring and financial management skills. He used these business-building techniques to construct a solid financial services business and became financially independent by the time he was 30 years old. He believes praise, recognition, and encouragement motivates his team to continue to grow.
Marcy Blochowiak
When she attended her first Business Presentation Meeting, CEO Marketing Director Marcy Blochowiak noticed WFG's opportunity for women. With no glass ceiling at WFG, Marcy realized she could have her own business and work the hours she wanted to work, all while helping other people. A former flight attendant, Marcy loves to be around people, and she understands how people interact. Most importantly, Marcy sees people in terms of their potential versus what they are now. Marcy works closely with her husband Jeff, and both are focused on helping people move from Dreaming to Doing.
