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The DSWA established their Community Network Program to bring together members who share a common love of direct selling and a desire to grow, learn and support one another.

There are two types of networks:

A Success Circle is an informal gathering of DSWA members in your area. It can be formed with as few as 3 people and is often the starting point from which the group grows into an established Area Chapter.

An Area Chapter is a more formalized group that holds regular meetings and is lead by at least five individuals who serve as officers of the Chapter.

Hear What Others Have to Say About The DSWA Chapter Program

For me, the Chapter meeting is the support of other women and feeling understood, as well as the education and training. I look forward to our meetings every month as I know I will leave energized and will have met some new friends! If you aren't already going to a chapter meeting, I'd encourage you to find one in your area!
Karen Clark, Sonoma/Marin DSWA Chapter in California

If you are busy working your business in the evenings and running kids to sports activities it can sometimes feel like one more meeting to fit in but I try to go as often as possible because it is so much more!  I have been attending off an on for about 4-5 years and I'm always meeting women who have much to share. The meetings to me are more than just the training topic but the networking with women who are working their business. We are all interested in promoting direct sales, women in general and we want to help each other. It takes many if we want this profession to continue to grow!
Katie Sevenants, Snohomish, WA

Chapter Launch


The Robinson, IL DSWA Chapter launched September 14th at the Heath Candy Museum. The officers were selected and the attendees are excited about the opportunity to learn and share ideas together.


Mary McLoughlin, Mid-West Chapter Coordinator, Martha Staley, Robinson, IL Chapter President, and Nicki Keohohou, CEO of the DSWA (Seated at the soda fountain front to back)


Frequently Asked Questions:

Do you have to be a DSWA member to form a Success Circle or an Area Chapter?

Organizers need to be a member in good standing. Not a member yet? Click here to join.

Why would I want to start a Success Circle or Area Chapter for the DSWA?
Many direct sellers have found that using the DSWA as a common denominator, they are able to connect with others in support, networking, and accountability.

How would someone start a DSWA Success Circle or Area Chapter?

Email the Chapter Director at Chapterdirector@dswa.org

How much time is involved?

Because we respect your time and understand that you are building your own direct selling business and have personal commitments, we’ve established a system that has streamlined the processs..

How would I reach other Direct Sellers in my area?

The DSWA would assist you with an email promotion to contact any other DSWA members in your area.

What would we talk about?

The new ”Build it Big: 101 Insider Secrets of Top Direct Selling Experts” makes a great discussion tool. Other circles are sharing from their favorite resources.

Will we get help?

The DSWA offers monthly calls to the Circle Organizers and Chapter Presidents to brainstorm, support, and network.

What is really in it for me? Ever feel like you are in business alone? Want to gather ideas from outside? Wonder if anyone else runs into the same challenges you are?

The Success Circle is a safe place to connect. No cross-recruiting, just sharing with other like minded individuals. What is in it for you is more opportunity

for growth!

How often do we meet?

It is recommended that you meet once a month.

Do you have a question that is not addressed above?

Email us at ChapterDirector@dswa.org.


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DSWA's No-Cross Recruitment Policy

Each Chapter and Success Circle operates under the guidance of the DSWA Chapter Director and is required to adhere strictly to the DSWA's Meeting Code of Ethics, which prohibits cross recruiting of any kind before, during or after any DSWA function.

The penalty for violating the Meeting Code of Ethics is immediate termination of their DSWA membership and an inability to participate in any DSWA function in the future.
The DSWA is proud to share that there have been no reports of any cross recruiting violation.

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