Alpha Warranty Services Named To Mountainwest Capital Network's 2017 Utah 100
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Alpha Warranty Services today announced it was named to the 2017 Utah 100, MountainWest Capital Network (MWCN)’s annual list of the fastest-growing companies in Utah. Alpha ranked No. 51 out of 100 companies and was honored at the 23rd annual Utah 100 Awards program, held at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City.
“We congratulate all of this year’s Utah 100 companies for building outstanding businesses and making strong contributions to Utah’s economy,” said Reed Chase, chairman of the MWCN Utah 100 committee. “These companies further advance Utah’s standing as an excellent place to do business.”
Recipients of the Utah 100 were chosen by the percentage of revenue increase of each company between 2012 and 2016. This is Alpha Warranty Services first entry into the MountainWest Capital Network’s Utah 100.
Alpha is based in Salt Lake City, UT with VSC plans available in all 50 states. For additional information about Alpha Warranty Services, Inc. please visit www.AlphaWarranty.com or contact Darin Ramos at 1.800.662.5519 Ext. 217.
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