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September 11th, 2008:

Namifiers Building a Foundation at UtahBusiness.com

Namifiers – Building a Foundation: Every Successful Company Starts With an Idea By Janine S. Creager

Utah Business utahbusiness.com | p.36 | May 2008

Entrepreneurship

When Bryan Welton, president and CEO of Namefiers received his first order from Hewlett Packard, he could’ve shouted from the rooftops with joy. But when asked for the company’s graphics department, he was absolutely speechless. (more…)

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Hello, My Name Is Bryan Welton, Founder of Namifiers – UtahValleyBusinessQ.com

Utah Valley Business Quarterly | Summer 2008 utahvalleybusinessq.com

Namifiers Founder Bryan Welton knows the name of this Day in the Life game — flattery. For starters, copies of Business! and Utah Valley magazine adorned desks and coffee tables of the company’s Springville office (major bonus points). He frequently started sentences with, ‘Not to butter you up…” And he’s probably going to name his soon-to-be-sixth child after me.

The irony, of course, is that ther’s no butter needed. Welton’s role at Namifiers, which is a manufacturer of identification department – while still letting employees do their jobs. And his attitude is contagiously optimistic. “Progress,” he says, “I could talk about progress for hours. I love figuring out ways to become better.”

I think the name for that is success.

‘LIFE’ ACCORDING TO BRYAN L. WELTON JR.
On Growing Pains – When you grow you are constantly changing. The hardest part is finding talent.
On Risk – I don’t really consider myself an entrepreneur. I’m big into the business model, and every risk I take is a calculated. If the numbers make sense, I do it. If they don’t, I don’t do it.
You’ll want to continue…

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