WorldVentures Launches Trust Council

WorldVentures is building trust and transparency in the direct-selling industry.

Published On: 2013-06-14

Plano, TX – June 13, 2013 – WorldVentures™, the leading direct seller of vacation club memberships, launches the Trust Council to measure, audit, counsel and advocate company practices and behaviors, in the field and at the corporate office. The council will also advise and make recommendations for decisions and projects, creating a culture of trust, authenticity and transparency that is second-to-none.

As the project’s senior sponsor, WorldVentures CEO and Co-Founder Mike Azcue handpicked the council, which includes corporate executives and Independent Representatives.


“The relationship we have with our Independent Representatives and DreamTrips™ members is invaluable, and in an economy where trust in business is low, and the pressure to succeed is high,” Azcue said, “WorldVentures is dedicated to helping establish trust and maintain an ongoing responsibility for our company’s values and people.”


Launching the council is the first in a series of steps the company is taking to uphold its commitment to one of its key Core Values—“honor, embody, and expand trust”–through truthful communications and transparent business practices.




About WorldVentures:
WorldVentures is a social commerce, peer-to-peer marketing pioneer and one of the direct-selling industry’s largest sellers of vacation club memberships. With a network of more than 100,000 Independent Representatives in 23 countries, the company’s DreamTrips vacation club offers vacationers access to some of the most unique global and local travel and entertainment experiences available anywhere at any price. The privately held company is headquartered in Plano, Texas.

   
 

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