PROVO, Utah — Andrew Richardson, founder and CEO of Edge, was among those selected by Utah Valley Business Q as a “40 Under 40” honoree.
The biennial awards recognize young leaders with “20/20 vision.”
The article noted that “in the nine years since Edge was founded, the pest control and lawn care service company has generated more than $100 million in sales (and is on track to earn $40 million in revenue in 2018), opened 13 offices in eight states, acquired over 60,000 recurring customers” and “increased the employee count to over 300.”
Richard said the award “is a sign of how great a Team we have at Edge. I credit our company’s growth to our culture and the ability to focus on excellence and world-class service for our customers and employees. Our loyalty and dedication to those within our sphere of influence have helped us to become what we are today.”
The biennial awards recognize young leaders with “20/20 vision.”
The article noted that “in the nine years since Edge was founded, the pest control and lawn care service company has generated more than $100 million in sales (and is on track to earn $40 million in revenue in 2018), opened 13 offices in eight states, acquired over 60,000 recurring customers” and “increased the employee count to over 300.”
Richard said the award “is a sign of how great a Team we have at Edge. I credit our company’s growth to our culture and the ability to focus on excellence and world-class service for our customers and employees. Our loyalty and dedication to those within our sphere of influence have helped us to become what we are today.”
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