Morinda has been awarded the 2015 Economic Leadership Award by the American Economic Institute.
Each year the Institute conducts business surveys and industry research to identify companies that have achieved measurable success in their local business environment and industry category.
They are recognized as having enhanced the commitment and contribution of businesses through service to their customers and community.
“Morinda has consistently demonstrated a high regard for upholding business ethics and company values,” a representative from the Institute stated. “This recognition marks a significant achievement as an emerging leader within various competitors and is setting benchmarks that the industry should follow.”
As Morinda is gearing up to celebrate its 20th year anniversary, representatives of the company think that this award couldn’t be more appropriate.
“Morinda is heading into its Second Era of Growth,” said Shon Whitney,
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Morinda Reaches Major Milestone
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In honor of Morinda’s 18th anniversary, let’s take a look back at what the company has accomplished since forming in 1996.
In July of 1996, Morinda (Tahitian Noni Juice) was officially formed by John Wadsworth, Stephen Story, Kelly Olsen, Kim Asay and Kerry Asay.
Since then, the world has continued to take notice of what Morinda has done since then.
In fact, here are some of the amazing things the company has accomplished since starting 18 years ago:
Morinda experienced a 300 percent growth in revenue in its first five years of operations and continues to grow each year. In fact, Morinda has been recognized as the fourth fastest-growing company in modern history (behind Google, Intel, and Federal Express).
Morinda was the first company to harvest, source, and distribute a noni-based product to the consumer market.
Morinda has contributed more than $141 million dollars to the economy of Tahiti, and was the recipient of the Corporate & Social Responsibility Award from the country of Tahiti at the United Nations Headquarters.
Morinda is now in more than 70 countries worldwide, and currently employs more than 3,000 individuals at its corporate offices around the world.
Morinda has paid out nearly $3 billion in commissions, distributing paychecks to more