
I've always been thirsty for success, in all areas of my life. Even though I'm young, (22 yrs old), I've always pushed myself to be successful in my objectives, setting goals a little bit higher all the time. I'm constantly working on my Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blue belt, and I'm on my way to a purple belt, in less than 2 years. I'm also a very passionate certifiied mixologist, a huge fan of wines, having worked as WIne Director for a restaurant without ever taking any regular classes.

Back in Brazil, my home country, I paid for College running my own catering business; a group of highly talented FlairBartenders would set up our mobile bar and take over the party with Fire and Flair presentations. It was a heck of a lot of fun! Crazy hours, funny people, outrageous parties, and 3 years of zombie-like behavior in college. The business did pretty well, I managed to live a very comfortable life-style while studying, but I could not be away from any event; the company owned me. I was 21 and felt 42!
After getting my Bacharel in Marketing from the Anhembi-Morumbi University in Sao Paulo, Brazil, I had the opportunity to come to the beautiful Outer Banks of North Carolina, and work for this very expensive resort, helping them with their Banquets and Special Functions. I basically switched languages while keeping my schedule at 70+ hours/week.
Over the course of an year, I was ready for some change. I had enrolled in college here, to improve my skills, and managing both for another 3 years was not acceptable. I turned to my internal entrepreneur and asked him if he was ready to open another catering company; he did not. In a desperate "how to quit my job" search on Google, I found the opportunity I was asking for, my own Home-Business.
MLM has just wrapped up everything I thrive on: the challenge, the constant push for more - information, knowledge - and the ability to be successful professionally and still conduct a blissful social and family life.
This community has already given me more information than I can digest in 100 years, and I'm glad to be part of it. Over the next few weeks, I'll be applying everything I can into my business and my personal development.
Thank you for your LEADERSHIP!