Julie Glass Achieves Silver EVP Rank At Bravenly Global

Bravenly Global is thrilled to recognize the exceptional achievements of Julie Glass, a trailblazer who reached the prestigious rank of Silver Executive Vice President. Julie’s journey to Silver EVP reflects her unwavering determination, desire to help others and belief in the transformative power of this business.
Julie is a key field leader helping propel the company’s record-breaking growth, with Bravenly’s monthly sales surpassing $6 million.
Before network marketing, she worked as a commercial property manager. Despite being the hardest worker on her team, Julie found herself stuck, unable to advance due to lack of a degree. Her husband Dallas worked night shifts as a police officer, leaving little time together as a family with their young son. With financial strains, life had become a constant struggle. Julie recalls:

“We were merely surviving. Bills were paid, but any extra expenses, like car repairs or school clothes, threw us into a tailspin.”

It wasn’t until Julie stumbled on network marketing that she realized its potential to change their lives and close the financial gap between what they needed and what they had:

“When I started, it was to earn an extra $200 a month, but soon I saw that network marketing could be so much more! I

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Shinya Kada’s Meteoric Rise To Becoming Japan’s Top Partner.Co Brand Partner

When Shinya Kada started PartnerCo business in March 2024, he set two goals. First, he wanted to become the highest title in Japan, and then achieve the highest title in the world. It took him 11 weeks to achieve the first goal, advancing to Chairperson Level 5.
Before committing to join Partner.Co, Kada-san — a 30-year industry veteran — wanted to meet with its founders, CEO Darren Zobrist and Chief Brand Partner Officer John Wadsworth. It was meeting with them, Kada-san said, that sealed the deal for him.

“In this industry, no matter how good the company’s products and plans are, if the owner or owners are not good, then the company isn’t going to be good,”

Kada-san said.
Beyond their complementary nature — Zobrist, a former Wall Street financier, and Wadsworth, a 25-year industry veteran with the same company — Kada-san said that one thing that appealed to him was their closeness in age.

“Because we are so close in age, we can do business together for 20 or 30 years, That was a really compelling factor to me. I look forward to doing business together, not only five years but 20 or 30 together.”

Reflecting on his quick advancement to Chairperson 5, Kada-san

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