Wednesday, August 23, 2006

4Life Research Transfer Factor - A History of Success

A History of Success
After incorporating 4Life Research™ in August of 1997, Founder and CEO David Lisonbee put himself to work with wife and Co-Founder, Bianca. January of '98 marked 4Life's first Transfer Factor sale. In 1999, 4Life released Transfer Factor Plus and opened for business in Japan. October of 2000 signifies the historic direct sales merger of ShapeRite® and 4Life Research. Then our world changed. 9/11. Within days, the 4Life executive team strategized a plan to support the families of 15 firemen from Engine 54 (New York City Fire Department) and one policeman from New York's 6th precinct.
Since then, 4Life Research has pursued its mission of building people through science, success and service in more than 40 countries around the world. In February of 2001, the Lisonbee's introduced 4Life's global distributor base to Nkosi Johnson, the young South African who played a crucial role in generating international awareness about HIV and AIDS. After Nkosi's death, 4Life Research established the Nkosi Haven 4Life Farm, a facility dedicated to the unique needs of women and children with AIDS. This is a project that 4Life Research is proud to support to this day.
Since 2001, 4Life products have appeared in every publication of the Physician's Desk Reference (PDR). In 2002, 4Life Transfer Factor was featured in the publicly televised American Medical Review (AMR). In October of that year, 4Life opened offices in Singapore, Australia, and organized its European Union. State side, 4Life leaders held their first Academy 4Life (now the LEADER IN YOU series), a practicum dedicated to personal and entrepreneurial development. The following month, Lisonbee issued his Rules of Recommendation, seven practical maxims that target 4Life's commitment to gratitude, dependability, responsibility, accountability, respect, civility, and integrity in all areas of life.
In 2003, Inc. 500 Magazine named 4Life Research the 15th fastest growing privately held company in the United States. In 2004, Steve Tew, former CFO and COO, became President. To date, 4Life's "Patent Philosophy" accounts for two patents and more than twenty 4Life Transfer Factor patents pending. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world recognize 4Life Transfer Factor as the finest immune support product anywhere. Earlier this year, the editor-and-chief of TotalHealth For Longevity placed Lisonbee and 4Life® at the "forefront of immune research for more than 12 years." Recently, 4Life has appeared in local, regional, national and international news, including TotalHealth, First For Women On The Go, The Direct Selling News, The Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News and Enterprise Business Weekly. In the first week of June, 4Life Research will be featured in a Utah Business Magazine article that focuses on network marketing success.

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