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Fast-growing firms honored
LoveSac founder tops list of Utah 100 Awards
Today, Nelson is king of the world.
On Thursday, the 28-year-old entrepreneur, who founded The LoveSac Corp., a furniture and fashion chain, was named the winner of the Utah 100 awards, a ranking of the state's fastest revenue growth companies.
In 2005, LoveSac will top $30 million in sales.
This is a bang-up year for Nelson. In January, he came away with $1 million from billionaire Richard Branson, the owner of Virgin Atlantic Airways, after winning Fox's TV reality show "The Rebel Billionaire."
Nelson said he handed his winnings over to his chief financial officer to further grow his Salt Lake-based company, which now has 74 stores and roughly 700 employees.
"Virgin is now a partner in LoveSac," Nelson told the Deseret Morning News. "We now have a Times Square store. We're launching new products that are revolutionary that will change the whole furniture industry."
Five years from now, Nelson hopes the LoveSac brand will be internationally recognized, he said, "every bit as well known as Nike or McDonald's."
Devin Thorpe, chairman of the MountainWest Capital Network, responsible for the Utah 100 rankings, called LoveSac's growth phenomenal.
"Shawn is perhaps the smartest person I've ever known," Thorpe said. "He has this great persona of exuding all of this youthful exuberance and enthusiasm. He is a genius musician and is phenomenally smart. I've seen him work spreadsheets and do very analytical number crunching things better than people who are CFOs."
Rounding out the top five fastest growing companies were South Jordan-based Innovative Staffing, Orem-based Bright Builders, Ogden-based Edge Products and Salt Lake-based Eliot Management Group.
MountainWest Capital Network also recognized 15 of the state's top revenue companies, which were measured in actual dollars rather than percentage growth.
Topping that list was Salt Lake-based Questar Corp., which was greeted with some jeers and laughter from the audience. Earlier this week, Questar Gas Co., a subsidiary of Questar Corp., announced plans to raise Utah natural gas rates 20.3 percent.
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