TAMPA, FL, February 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) Kami Dempsey and husband Nathan were welcomed to the It Works! Global's elite "Millionaire's Club" on January 18, 2013 after earning more than one million dollars for the year 2012.
The couple was honored to accept the award and take the stage at the Tampa Convention Center for It Works! Global's Annual Freedom Conference 2013 (6,000 plus in attendance). They were awarded with a special Millionaire's Club plaque along with a framed copy of the Millionaire's Club-2012 Million Dollar Earners' Award.
"We had both been ready for a career change but actually quitting our jobs was a little nerve racking," Kami said. The risk has definitely paid off. Nathan and Kami Dempsey are currently the top income earners in It Works! Global.
"We are beyond excited and very optimistic about what God has in store for our family through It Works, and are are so grateful that it has blessed us with the opportunity to change the lives of others both physically and financially," Nathan commented.
It Works! Global, based in Bradenton, Fla., is a direct sales company that offers health, wellness, and anti-aging products. It's widely recognized for their world's first naturally based body contouring line that delivers maximum results in 45 minutes. The company has been gaining attention over the past three years as it saw 543% increased growth, and was ranked on Inc. Magazine's prestigious 2012 Inc. 500/5000 list as one of the 50 fastest-growing companies in its category. Visit www.KamiDempsey.com for more info or email us here.
It Works! Global Welcomes Members to "Millionaire's Club"
Kami Dempsey and husband join It Works! Global's elite "Millionaire's Club".
2013-02-06
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