Saturday, March 10, 2007

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for New Australia Office

Sandy, Utah (February 27, 2007)4Life Research™ announced today that a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony for its brand-new Australia office will be held Friday, March 2 at the new site in Sydney.

Special guests slated to attend include Alan Cadman, Federal Member for Mitchell, Australia House of Representatives; and Les Dell, Chief Executive of the Direct Selling Association of Australia. Also scheduled to attend are top 4Life Distributors throughout Australia and New Zealand; Steve Tew, 4Life President; Jason Norton, Vice President of International; and Daniel Nielsen, Managing Director of Australia and New Zealand.

For a growing market like Australia, this new location will give distributors the chance to gather prospects and team members into the new office’s large training and private meeting spaces. Located in Baulkham Hills, a suburb of Sydney, the beautiful new office also lends greater credibility for 4Life to local and international visitors. The new office also has manicured gardens and an environmentally-friendly tank-watering system.

Jason Norton, Vice President of International: "This new office is evidence of the commitment we have to Australia and New Zealand. We have already witnessed great benefits, with constant distributor traffic through the office and trainings for distributors and new prospects."
"It will be wonderful to attend the ribbon-cutting event of the new 4Life office in Sydney,” commented Steve Tew. “I’m confident that this new office will translate into phenomenal growth for the Australia market."

This new office will undoubtedly help the company further its Together, Building People mission in Australia. "We want to make 4Life a household name in Australia," addedd Daniel Nielsen. "The new location is a first step towards this objective and enables us to raise the profile of the company."

4Life, the leader in the development, production, and distribution of Transfer Factor immune support products, continues to post growth in more than 40 countries around the world.

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