Kaneohe, HI—Stanley Huddle, an airline pilot for past 30 years, and his wife Mary Ann, a homemaker and direct sales entrepreneur, have joined internet marketing powerhouse CarbonCopyPRO, the organization that supports Wealth Masters International (WMI) financial consultants. “I first joined CarbonCopyPRO because I wanted to create a retirement income, Stanley Huddle said. “We want to make sure our future is both comfortable and secure.”
According to Huddle, he’s enjoyed his career but after 30 years of flying—the past 17 in jumbo jets—it’s probably time for a change. Huddle, based in Hawaii, works as a captain on a B747, flying for Japan Air Lines. While Stanley was flying, Mary Ann stayed home to raise the couple’s children, and then got into direct sales with Pampered Chef. She assumed temporary maternal duty once again when she spent an extended period taking care of grand children while their father was on sea duty with the US Navy. “Now it’s time for us to create a luxury retirement of our own,” Stanley said. “We also want to help not only our own family, but our community as well.”
CarbonCopyPRO was founded by internet marketing legends and dynamically successful online entrepreneurs Jay Kubassek and Aaron Parkinson to automate the lead generation process for WMI consultants. The firm handles back office tasks such as website development and management, copywriting and content development, publicity and public relations, as well as call center operations, thereby freeing the consultant to focus on other, higher value activities such as building relationships and closing sales. The resulting stream of high quality, qualified leads helps WMI consultants to jump start their business and to realize explosive growth over time. The firm recently announced an emerging new focus as an entrepreneurial incubator, providing end-to-end training and development services for its members.
The Huddles, who have been married since 1970, are excited about the launch of their new career. Because the life of a pilot is by definition a nomadic one, the couple is looking forward to the flexibility and time freedom that the new enterprise will facilitate. Stanley, after 30 years of professional flying and the long trips away from home, waxed pragmatic about the new venture. “I also wanted to work from home,” he said.


