Debbie Woods -
Demonstrator of the Month

Hi Debbie, thanks for talking to us today. When and why did you become a demonstrator?

I became a Demonstrator in Record Breaker 2010. I am a huge Tupperware fan and I quickly realised that everything I wanted was in the SuperStart Kit. I thought this was the perfect way to build my Tupperware collection without outlaying any money. I was only going to hold six parties, pay off my kit and leave. But, nearly 12 months on and several parties later, I am still here.

What made you decide to become a Tupperware Manager?

After being a Tupperware Demonstrator for nearly six months and seeing other Managers driving their cars, I decided to become a Manager so I too could have a Ford Territory.

What have been the highlights of your time in Tupperware so far?

I have had many highlights in my Tupperware career, including being recognised as part of the Friendship Club, achieving Executive Demonstrator status twice, and becoming a New Manager just seven months after I joined. Thus far the biggest and the best highlight of all was receiving my Ford Territory, just 10 weeks after being promoted to a New Manager.

What are you most looking forward to at the Melbourne 50th Birthday celebration?

Where do I start…the recognition, the training, but most of all I am looking forward to spending time with all of my Tupperware friends and hope to make many more new friends from all over Australia.

What is the next step in Tupperware for you?

To continue to build my team and promote out my first manager in the next 6 months.