Lehi-based XanGo on Tuesday announced several management changes.
Aaron Garrity has been named president and chief executive officer of the company. Gary Hollister, XanGo's former CEO, will remain as chairman of the board and will take a larger responsibility in overseeing the company's global growth strategy, the company said in a statement.
Garrity received law and MBA degrees from Brigham Young University.
Kent Wood has been named president of operations at XanGo. Wood, also a BYU graduate, will continue to have strategic oversight for the company's finance, accounting, information technology and facilities departments.
XanGo founder Joe Morton was named president of international development and distributor relations. Prior to founding XanGo, Morton had experience in the nutritional and direct sales industries and worked for another Utah nutritional company, opening offices around the globe.
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