About

Rob and Ricki celebrate 20 Years in marriage and business at The Fairmont in Maui

Rob and Ricki Zuckert were introduced to the Scentura Opportunity just before they married in 1990. Rob had been working as a General Manager for several years at a prestigious racquet and fitness club in Scottsdale, AZ.  He was tiring quickly watching the business benefit from his efforts and undying commitment.  Rob knew the key to wealth was to own and operate a business he could call his own! The problem – no resources to start up.

Fortunately he and wife Ricki were introduced to Larry Hahn, Founder and President of Scentura Creations, and were offered a chance to join Mr. Hahn’s unique opportunity.  Coincidentally Rob was going through the classic employee screw-over.  A false promise from the Club to supply the food for Rob’s wedding at cost unexpectedly became a “different” deal in which to offer merely a 20% discount… as the Club’s word was changing, Rob was changing, profession’s! No more of this being taken for granted, taken advantage of, being ripped off, lied to, cheated, and on and on, it was time for an IMMEDIATE change.

Ricki reveled in the opportunity. Coming from a dental background, attending junior college at night to earn “an undetermined” degree, and pushing Rob to get out of his dead-end position, the opportunity was knocking at a PERFECT time.

Together they left Arizona and moved to San Francisco where they mentored under Divisional Kerry Brunson.  Rob and Ricki studied under his guidance and other’s whom they owe sincere gratitude.
They have taken advantage of the Scentura lifestyle and have had many opportunities across the United States.

They currently reside in the ‘burbs of Chicago and enjoy the windy city. They have passed on their knowledge, experience, love, and optimism to so many!!! Rob and Ricki are dedicated to helping others achieve financial successes and thrill in watching them grow in their personal and business lives, all from the incredible opportunity that Scentura Creations has allowed them.