Photo: John Lewis, Mayor of Gilbert, Arizona, presents Isagenix leaders with the key to the city and welcomes the company to the community.
Isagenix International on Monday cut the ribbon at its new 150,000-square-foot world headquarters in Gilbert, Arizona.
Company co-founders Jim and Kathy Coover, as well as Gilbert Mayor John Lewis and other local dignitaries, were on hand to celebrate the opening of the new facility. The three-story headquarters initially will house more than 500 employees, with room to accommodate hundreds more.
“We are extremely excited about our new global headquarters,” Jim Coover, CEO, said in a statement. “Gilbert is a wonderful, thriving community within the greater Phoenix area and is a great location for us to further our mission to transform the lives of people around the world.”
Now approaching 14 years in business, Isagenix is a maker of health and wellness products addressing weight-loss, energy, fitness and skincare needs. Among its newest offerings is a line of fair-trade coffee, which the company rolled out in August 2015 at its annual salesforce event.
Isagenix relocated its headquarters from nearby Chandler, Arizona, where employees were dispersed among three separate locations as a result of rapid growth. The business generated revenue of $725 million in 2014, earning the No. 27 rank on the DSN Global 100, a list of the top direct selling companies in the world. Management reports that 2015 revenue was up 20 percent to nearly $900 million.
The company’s new state-of-the-art headquarters reflects a commitment to employee wellness, with an abundance of natural light and an onsite cafeteria stocked with healthy food options. The facility is part of a bigger mixed-use development that includes a fitness center, eateries and shops alongside office spaces. Isagenix also has outfitted its headquarters with a 300-seat auditorium, interactive lobby museum and various laboratories dedicated to product development.