Nu Skin Enterprises  ·  Team Elite

BrentBryson

Thirty-six years in the field. Top of the compensation plan for twenty. Now building with AI.

Brent Bryson
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The Record

before

A builder first — owned 9 Subway franchises.

1989

Joined Nu Skin. I grew up in Provo, Utah, and raised my family there — just as Blake Roney raised Nu Skin and his family in the same town.

1991

Already a Blue Diamond. Founded Blue Diamond University — later Team Elite University.Tens of thousands of distributors trained in the years since.

Rose to Team Elite, the top of the plan — and held it for 20+ years.

Earned every recognition award the company gives — including the rare $20 million pin.

The $20 Million Dollar Circle pin — among the company’s rarest.
Commissions, by year  ·  1990 → today $25.3M lifetime
1990peak ≈ 2012today
Brent Bryson speaking on stage to a full room of distributors
On stage — training the field.

Then I had a rough patch.

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Now

I didn’t step back. I went and learned to build with AI.

Pat Sullivan invented ACT! in 1987 — the software that created the contact-management category and seeded the modern CRM industry. A genuine software pioneer. (Look him up.) On me, he says:

“Brent knows more about using AI for real work than anyone I personally know. That’s why he’s consulting for us at Contatta.”

Pat Sullivan  ·  creator of ACT!  ·  contatta.com

AI Consulting

Contatta

Pat Sullivan’s new company — Pat invented ACT!, the original contact-management software, the forerunner of CRM. I run their AI.

Founder

Tiger Claw

An AI agent platform — not a single bot. It runs on Google Cloud Run and spins up follow-up agents at scale: each one works a salesperson’s leads across text, email, Telegram and LINE, books meetings, and keeps relationships warm. Live and multi-tenant, with real users. I’m not a trained engineer — I directed the AI to build it. Consider this notice of what’s coming.

tigerclaw.io →

Nu Skin

Diamond

Where I stand today — and the road I’m rebuilding back to the top.

“Innovation occurs when you take a chance that you might be wrong.”