Isagenix Named Among Nation’s Fastest-Growing Companies

Posted on 18. Aug, 2009 by Dan Mitchell in MLM Blog News, Network Marketing - MLM, Network Marketing News


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NewCustomLeadLogo The rapid growth of Isagenix® has earned the World Leader in Nutritional Cleansing™ a spot on Inc. magazine's 2009 list of the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. for the third consecutive year.

Moving up 185 spots from last year, Isagenix ranked No. 1,099 on the magazine's list based on its revenue growth. This year's ranking is up 432 spots since its initial rank in the magazine's 2007 inaugural listing.

“Inc. magazine is the industry standard when ranking successful companies, both private and public,” commented Isagenix President and CEO Jim Coover. “The entrepreneurial spirit possessed by each of our Associates drives our success as one of the fastest-growing companies in the nation. We rely heavily on our sales force and the trust we invest in them has been repaid tenfold time and again.”

Isagenix was also ranked among the Top 100 Inc. 5000 companies in the following areas:
* No. 18 in the Phoenix metro area
* No. 72 in the consumer products and services industry
* No. 77 in companies ranked by gross dollars of growth

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One Response to “Isagenix Named Among Nation’s Fastest-Growing Companies”

  1. Bob Firestone

    18. Aug, 2009

    It hurts me to point this out but Monavie was #18. Not for Utah or nutrition but the 18th fastest growing private company.

    They had revenue of $854.9 million, that is a lot of sludgy grape juice.

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