Tahitian Noni International Continues to Stimulate the Utah Economy
Market Wire, June, 2009
At a time when other Utah companies are cutting back on spending, Tahitian Noni International ( www.TahitianNoni.com ), maker of the number one selling noni juice product in the world, TAHITIAN NONI® Juice , is helping to stimulate the local Utah economy by paying to bring in over 1,000 attendees from 24 different countries. The annual Pearl Camp Convention in Salt Lake City is unique in that over 90% of the attendees will be coming from different parts of the world, with the largest numbers coming from China, Japan, Russia, Vietnam and Taiwan. The conference at the Grand America Hotel will be simultaneously translated into twelve different languages.
"The event gives our Independent Product Consultants (IPCs) the opportunity to come to Utah for the first time to see our corporate headquarters, hear from our Board members, and meet the Tahitian Noni staff on a more personal level," stated John Wadsworth, president of Tahitian Noni International. "When an IPC reaches this level of sales, we not only pay for their airfare to come to Utah, but all of their food and lodging expenses to experience who we are firsthand. We estimate that this one conference will bring in over $5 million to the local Utah economy."
The conference runs Thursday through Sunday at the Grand America Hotel, with tours of the corporate locations in Provo and American Fork, and will welcome Stephen R. Covey and Lieutenant Governor Gary Herbert as special guests.
For more information about Tahitian Noni products, or to order, visit www.TahitianNoni.com , or call 1-888-869-9254.
About the Company
Tahitian Noni International is a global, research-driven products company that was the first to introduce the benefits of noni to the world outside Tahiti. Founded by two food research scientists in 1995, the company is a leader in the discovery, development, manufacturing, and marketing of noni-based products including beverages, beauty and spa products, weight management lines, and animal nutrition. Headquartered in Provo, Utah, Tahitian Noni International has manufacturing facilities in the United States, Germany, Tahiti, Japan, and China, and sales offices in more than 30 countries worldwide.
For more information contact: Andre Peterson Director, Public Relations (801) 234-1401 Email Contact
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