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Team in Focus | |
Launch: | 2000 |
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Website: | |
Leaders: | various |
Countries: | United States |
Notes: | none |
In April, 2002 after a dispute over TIF's introduction of an MLM scheme to distribute "tool profits", Quixtar terminated the Quixtar IBOships of Andy & Polly Andrews, Mike & Lynn Jakubik and John & Pat Terhune. Gerry & Sharon Betterman, Gayle Collinsworth, and Ron & Melanie Rummel were reportedly also terminated, and 15 remaining Diamonds resigned. Cal & Jackie Thurlby elected to remain with Quixtar. Bo and Sandy Short were part of the original Team In Focus group, but they resigned both TIF and their Quixtar distributorship in October, 2001.
Bo Short went on to start a competitive MLM called Passport, which later failed. He then joined another MLM, Oasis Life Sciences, which later became Univera Life Sciences. Bo is also a speaker for organizations. Bo appeared on a Dateline NBC show critical of Quixtar.
After leaving Quixtar, former comedian Andy Andrews went on to a highly successful career writing, speaking and television appearances.
Several other former TIF diamonds are reportedly with Univera Life Sciences. Other's continued with a Team In Focus "LifeStyle Development Community" which later became Vitalife Networks.
Qualifiers
Diamonds
- Andy and Polly Andrews
- Gerry and Sharon Betterman
- Doug and Julie Cassens
- Gayle Collinsworth
- Marshall and Diana Douglas
- John and Susan Haagen
- Marc and Shelli Hellinghausen
- Mike and Lynn Jakubik
- Barry and Luronda Joye
- Adrian and Sue Lewis
- Rick and Eve Maxwell
- Bryan and Roxanne Parks
- Denny and Lori Plauck
- Todd and Brenda Rainsberger
- Ron and Melanie Rummel
- John and Pat Terhune
- Frank and Dawana Zecher
- Bo & Linda Short
- Cal & Jackie Thurlby