Congratulations to Nicole Goetter for Achieving One-Star Director!

Meet Nicole!
 

Congratulations to Nicole Goetter for achieving One-Star Director! Nicole tells us, "I was born, raised and still live in Grafton/Cedarburg, Wisconsin, 20 miles north of Milwaukee along Lake MIchigan. I've been married to my husband, Brian, for over 22 years but we met in high school and have been together for over 30 years. He is very supportive and loves the business with PlanNet. We have three busy kids, a 19 year old freshman in college son, Zak, 17-year-old daughter, Kayleigh, and 13 year old son, Brady.  Our family loves to travel and I'm looking forward to traveling more and giving them memorable experiences. 

"I enjoy traveling and spending time with family and friends. I spend a lot of time at kids' sporting events and enjoy socializing and making new friends. I am also passionate about working out everyday, whether it is body pump or Zumba class or walking my yellow labrador dog, Kora. I love exploring new things. My passion for travel started as a kid on the many family trips we took as a child. We always went to new areas and explored the history in that area. This made me very interested in history and different cultures. Passion for travel continued during the last 20 years, earning incentive trips with other direct sales companies and getting to travel the world.


"I have a business marketing degree. When I saw what PlanNet offers, I really knew this was a company I wanted to join. The legacy I can leave for my family was very important to me. I am a big goal setter and very motivated. The key to becoming a Director in one year has been consistency and focus everyday. I use every connection as a doorway to another person and be pleasantly persistent in my follow up. Don’t be afraid to offer what you love and are passionate about. I love that with this opportunity I can help others achieve what they desire and get a paycheck of the heart. 

"A fact about me is I am a situational extrovert. I am very humble and don't like too much attention."

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