The top executives of Lehi-based XanGo LLC have been named finalists in the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for 2006 in the "emerging" category.
Chairman Gary Hollister and chief executive officer Aaron Garrity were among three named finalists selected through more than 20 regional programs throughout the country.
The award program, in its 20th year, recognizes business leaders and founders who "create dynamic businesses, are leaders within their industries and who continually support local communities."
Four-year-old XanGo has more than 600 employees in Lehi. Its flagship product, XanGo Juice, is sold by more than 500,000 independent distributors in 15 international markets.
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