![]() BK Boreyko |
In May of 1994, the Boreyko family lost their mother to cancer (and would lose their father to heart disease a few years later). Just when things couldn't get any worse, in December of 1994, just ten days before Christmas, the owners of the company the Boreyko's were with, told them that no checks were coming for anyone on their team and that the company was reorganizing under Canadian bankruptcy laws. With lifelong friends and distributors depending on them, BK and his family launched the next generation of network marketing - appropriately called New Vision - on March 20, 1995. Their mission was simple: enrich the quality of families' lives both physically and financially.
Today, Arizona-based New Vision USA, Inc. has grossed more than $1 billion in retail sales and boasts more than a million satisfied consumers. New Vision's rocket-like growth earned BK both a profile in Success Magazine and Ernst and Young's prestigious "Entrepreneur of the Year Award" in Arizona.
BK's passion for health and wellness stems from his own personal experience saying, "When you go through that much pain over a short period of time, you need to find something to turn your pain into a passion," BK says. "That's why I believe in empowering people with knowledge about how supplements can affect the quality of your life, and how it may help you avoid some of the health challenges that so many other people encounter."
BK's leadership style—thinking as a distributor first and a corporate officer second—along with his parallel desire to help others accomplish independence and financial freedom, has led him to become a mentor and success coach. He has personally coached 40 new millionaires, and he isn't stopping there.
Grateful for everything he has experienced, BK has used his personal and corporate resources to enrich the lives of those less fortunate. Charitable contributions to worthy causes such as the Boys and Girls Clubs, Susan G. Komen Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, the Dream Center, Church On the Streets, and the Dottie Boreyko Foundation—which was founded in memory of his mother—now approach $4 million.












