ASEA Leaders in the Carolinas

Ed and Rebekah Wiens

 

Ed and Rebeka Weins NS & SC ASEAASEA Triple Diamonds

 

North Carolina and South Carolina

 

Ed Wiens spent 20 years with charitable, non-profit work. He served as an associate pastor, social service agency administrator, private school Development Director, and served in numerous volunteer roles as a School Board member, fire department chaplain, and a community volunteer in various civic committees and task forces.

Ed says that the idea of being compensated according to his ability had appealed to him since his first commission sales job of selling boiled crab door-to-door in an Alaskan fishing village. His dad would catch the crab, his mom would boil them, and Ed would sell them. 25 cents for the small ones, and 35 cents for the big ones. At age 8, he took his second sales commission job: selling newspapers on the street corner.

In high school, he learned from a family friend that there were companies that paid you to sell their products, then allowed you to recruit others to sell their products AND get paid a portion of what they sold. He thought, “You’ve got to be kidding me! What a concept!!”

It wasn’t until many years later that Ed joined his first mlm company. It was 1983.

“I had modest success and got a great education in personal development and entrepreneurship. However, after 6 years I became less involved in network marketing due to the demands of family life and career. But I always felt that if I ever joined a company again, the company with the right combination of good product, sound corporate leadership, rewarding pay plan, and good field leadership, this concept could very possibly work!”

In 2009, Ed received a phone call from dear friends who invited him to Salt Lake City to check out a very new company: ASEA.

“I had been through a long and difficult season of life. My first wife had passed away after a lengthy illness. I had just remarried, 6 months earlier. To a wonderful woman, Rebekah, an RN for 25 years. She had served in a variety of roles in that profession, including civilian Behavioral Health Nurse for the US Army. I told Rebekah, ‘These are great, trustworthy people, but I don’t know anything about this company. I don’t know what the product is. It’s not a juice, a vitamin, a weight loss shake, or an energy drink. You’re a smart, research-minded nurse. Would you go and check this out?’ ”

So in 2010, Rebekah flew to Salt Lake City to check out ASEA. She came back and said, “I registered us.”

“That is when we actually registered with ASEA as Associates. However, it didn’t ‘register’ with ME until 4 years later, when I finally took a serious look. This company was nearly 5 years old, on solid financial footing, with a product that was producing incredible results! When I met the founders and executive team, I got a powerful sense of the mission, vision, and culture of the company. Since then, Rebekah and I have been fully engaged with the company ASEA.”

Ed & Rebekah

Ed & Rebekah participating in an ASEA Advancing Life expedition, helping to improve living conditions in a remote village in Mexico.

In 2017, Rebekah was diagnosed with a condition that few people survive, a bulging artery deep inside her brain. Ed and Rebekah believe that ASEA’s proven ability to strengthen arterial elasticity helped to save her life.

“We are eternally grateful for the health benefits of redox signaling molecules. In addition, the ASEA business has had a dramatic effect on our lives. Rebekah and I live by the principle of servant leadership. In this business we don’t manipulate our way to the top; we don’t play politics to get ahead; we don’t take advantage of others. We SERVE our way to the top.” ~ Ed Wiens

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