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Principals 2020-05-14T17:47:32+00:00

Paul R. Coe – Founder

Meet the founder of Worldwide Family. Paul, a funeral director for 14 years, realized his burning desire was to assist and prepare families before the death of a loved one. He founded the company in 1972.

Ralph Edwards

Ralph Edwards is and entrepreneur with unique expertise in strategic financial planning. His passion is in helping individuals, families and small businesses perpetuate their wealth through goals-based financial planning and financial education. As an independent educator and financial advisor, Ralph provides objective guidance and implements financial strategies hand-tailored to each client’s unique situation. Ralph focuses on helping his clients create a driving vision for the lives, both financially and individually, and then educates them on strategies to reach their goal.

Ralph is or has been a member of various Chambers of Commerce, The Million Dollar Round Table/Top of the Table, the Better Business Bureau, the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors, and many other professional organizations. In addition, he is a major contributor to his community and volunteers as a personal and business effectiveness coach for Quantum Management , a emotional intelligence and leadership training center. Ralph lives in Herriman, Utah and is a father of 6 children. In his spare time Ralph enjoys camping, hiking, basketball, football, and everything else his children love to do.

Douglas M. Yeaman

He is the author of the “Power of Commitment”, anthology “Einstein’s Business” and is currently finishing another book: “The What Works Code.”

Doug Yeaman, a powerful applied systems analyst, communicator and authority on management and organizational development and productivity. He has consulted to hundreds of companies and trained tens of thousands of professionals, is the co-founder of DriveEarnings and is the founder of Quantum Management Systems

Mr. Yeaman’s impressive track record includes a physics and math background, building his first computer at the age of 10 and founding a soft drink company at the age of 23 which he subsequently sold to a Fortune 500 company which began to establish his now national recognition and reputation. Mr. Yeaman spent several years as a business consultant in Europe and the United Kingdom working with among others, Rank Xerox, British Leland and Barclays Financial