Showing posts with label 4life growth. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

4Life Growth

From the 4Life News Center:


4Life executives launched the company’s 15-year anniversary celebration with the grand opening of the new south building at the Global Headquarters in Sandy, Utah. The event was broadcasted live to 4Life offices in twenty-two countries and to distributors in more than fifty countries around the world. Utah Senator Orrin Hatch, Congressman Jim Matheson, and Sandy City Mayor Tom Dolan were among the VIPs who spoke at the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Utah Senator Hatch, architect of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), is among the greatest advocates of the health and wellness industry.

Congressman Matheson serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, an exclusive committee that deals with energy policy, consumer protection, and food and drug safety, among other critical issues. Mayor Tom Dolan was elected mayor of Sandy City in 1994 and is currently serving his fifth term. In 2010, he received the Best of State medal as mayor. Senator Hatch pointed out that thanks to companies like 4Life; the dietary supplement industry has recently exceeded Ski and Tourism as the largest industry in the state of Utah.
“Entrepreneurialism is what sets us a part,” remarked Mayor Dolan. 

“David and Bianca Lisonbee turned their vision into a reality that now positively impacts families here and around the world.”

 The event also attracted 4Life distributors from around the United States and Puerto Rico, including Platinum International Diamonds Dr. Herminio Nevárez and Yadira Olivo, Gabriela Daughtrey, and Bonnie Taylor. Health Sciences Advisory Member and Gold International Diamond Dr. Robert W. Robertson, Jr., MD, was also onsite.

4Life Founders David and Bianca Lisonbee were humbled by the praise and edification of 4Life and the decision they made to launch the company.

“It’s important to note,” said David Lisonbee, “that we couldn’t have done this alone. Something this large is the result of each person’s contribution — our great distributors and employees alike.”











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Friday, June 24, 2011

Ecomony woes not affecting 4Life

From the 4Life News Center:

"President Steve Tew has announced that in the midst of a struggling worldwide economy, 4Life global sales are at an all-time record high.

Following a poor U.S. jobs report and an unemployment rate that ticked from 9.0% to 9.1% during the month of May, there is worry that economic recovery may not hold in the United States. Similar troubles abound around the world.

Despite these hardships, it appears that 4Life distributors are taking control of their financial future,
said Tew.
With global sales up more than 25% in May, commissions paid to distributors are at an all-time high.



4Life’s current Top-Performing Markets by Percentage of Sales for May 2011 represent 13 markets on three continents.

Top-Performing Markets By Percentage of Sales
Belgium 356% * Hong Kong¬: 228% * Thailand: 126% * Germany 64%
Ecuador: 61% * Peru: 54% * Eurasia: 51% * Philippines: 48% *
Colombia: 33% * Korea: 30% * Taiwan: 29% * Mexico: 23%* Spain: 23%

Trent Tenney, Senior Vice President, Marketing:
People around the world are leveraging 4Life to improve individual and familial lifestyles. What we’re witnessing is a megatrend in the areas of science, prosperity, and networking.

In addition to these top-performing markets by percentage of sales, 4Life’s five highest sales volume countries and/or regions include the United States of America, Malaysia, Eurasia, Colombia and Mexico."

David Lisonbee, 4Life Founder and CEO:
As we begin the push toward Passport to Freedom, our international convention in Philadelphia next April, I want to express my respect for the dedication and commitment of 4Life leaders around the world. With thirteen years of year-over-year growth, there’s never been a greater opportunity for others to succeed.