About John

Ask John Godzich how he accomplished the “impossible” repeatedly in his life. With plain sincerity, and a humble shrug of the shoulders, he will say, “No one ever told me it was impossible.”

African villages developed their own economy. Aspiring pioneers went on trips around the world.  Deprived children celebrated toy-filled living rooms on Christmas morning. Poland’s communist regime was replaced with democracy. All of these events occurred because John Godzich believed, and still believes, that all things are possible.

John’s contagious optimism has deep roots. His parents were concentration camp survivors in World War II.  After the war, they immigrated to France where they were refugees with no citizenship and a life filled with hardships. Then they immigrated to America, where they believed their children would have bountiful opportunities to thrive. Indeed, they managed to send all five children to college, proving through their efforts, and through the eternal optimism of a visionary father, that the American dream was alive and well. John was told he could realize anything he imagined. John believes in the American dream strongly, still today, and he views networking as its strongest proponent with an unparalleled opportunity for upward mobility. The fruits of this background and these views are evident in his life.

John speaks multiple languages. He has traveled the world, and he has touched lives every time he has stepped onto a new piece of land. John Godzich’s achievements are many, including building a 250 million dollar a year networking company. He has had tremendous success as a business owner, as a distributor, and as a consultant in the world of networking. He has made a name for himself as a retention expert. Companies have gone from $6 million a month to $30 million a month through his efforts.  After such achievements, John will nudge you, wink, and say “You see.  All things are possible.”  To John, being an instrument in the success of others is his lifeblood.

When you first meet John Godzich his warm smile will communicate that he believes you can do anything. As you give John Godzich a goodbye handshake you will suddenly realize that you also believe you can do anything.

John Godzich once shared an evening with his hero, President Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan told John of a cherished quote he displayed in the oval office.  It read “You can accomplish anything you want in life, as long as you don’t care who gets the credit for it.” This evening confirmed to John Godzich that there was no limit to man’s accomplishments.

Today John Godzich is with XanGo. Why did John Godzich choose XanGo? What led him to sever ties with all other companies in the industry and favor XanGo? Why did XanGo get the attention and sole focus of someone who has 30 years of success and industry reputation?

Here is what John says:

“In our industry today, there are numerous companies that are birthed every month. Most are copycat companies seeking to jump on the bandwagon of other successful companies like XanGo, thinking that all they have to do is imitate product in order to assure success. Some even seek to accelerate the process, by using compensation plans designed to greatly reward a handful at the expense of everyone else. They are the advocates of the “scorched earth approach”, here today and gone tomorrow. Their business model could not be further from the truth, and even in the long run, may hurt our industry.

A successful networking company needs a foundational ethical base. And this is what has attracted me to work with XanGo. The presence of six Founders underscores a system of checks and balances unique in our industry. XanGo stands above all the rest. Not only have they accomplished in 5 years what has taken giants in the industry 15 and 20 years to do. Not only do they have an impressive track record; but because of wise decisions and long term strategy, XanGo is poised to be a 2 to 4 billion dollar a year company in the next few years. In spite of XanGo’s great accomplishments, in my opinion, its most important future is still ahead. The vision of the Founders, coupled with their sense of duty as moral guarantors of the business opportunity, are evidence of a great past and an even brighter tomorrow. The Founders are the foundational pillars upon which everyone can build their future. And that is the ethical backdrop that spurred on my unilateral decision.”

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