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As in every other successful business, what make it successful are the people who run it!!
In Agel this sentence is even more accurate thanks to the “Dream Team” of the network marketing industry that assemble the company’s management and advisors.
Glen Jensen - CEO
Glen Jensen, CEO and founder of Agel, came up with the idea of Suspension Gel Technology during one sleepless night on 11/2004. Glen has a lot of experience in the network marketing industry. He began his way in this industry as a customer services representative during his college education, 18 years ago. Since than he had developed and managed local and international markets of a few of the finest network marketing companies, and made them achieve new records. In addition, he served as the president of an important distribution company in Utah, USA. Glen has a lot of experience in building sales dispositions in Japan, Russia, Asia and USA. He has a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Brigham Young University.
According to him success is achieved when individuals work as a group, support one another and help each other to succeed.
Craig Bradley - President
Craig Bradley, president of the company, who founded Agel together with Glen, is the kind of person we all wish to meet at least once in our life.
Besides the fact that he is most gentle and humanitarian, he is one of the old warhorses in the industry. More than 19 years of rich and deep experience in the network marketing industry. He served as vice president of North America sales in a nutritional supplements company for three years, and also served for eight years as vice president for sales in one of the most successful network marketing companies, and was responsible for high historical sales records.
Craig believes that understanding the business and the industry, and that the confidence in the way, are a fundamental and essential condition to success in this business. He sees working with people who are committed to their success and to the success of others a great privilege.
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