LifeLock Wins ACE Award

A current press release has reported that LifeLock, Inc. has won the 2009 Arizona Corporate Excellence Award, also known as ACE Award. The award was presented to the company during a private celebration held in Phoenix, Arizona at the J.W. Marriot at Desert Ridge. The identity theft protection leader was presented with the award for being the state’s fastest growing company, based on revenue growth over the past two years (dollar growth and percentage growth).

With the number of instances of identity theft increasing every year, there is a large need for proactive identity theft protection services, like LifeLock. Many argue the point that these actions can be taken by individuals and that companies need not provide this service. However, statistics have shown over and over again that this is not being taken seriously enough on an individual basis and companies that offer this service are indeed needed.

“It`s a tremendous honor for us,” said LifeLock CEO Todd Davis. “We`ve seen phenomenal growth over the last few years, and I`m proud of my team to meet the challenges that come with the fast-changing dynamics. I`m also proud to be helping to build our community right here in Arizona.”

LifeLock has been providing members with proactive identity theft protection since 2005, for those who wish to protect themselves or feel that they might become a victim of identity theft. The company has worked with law enforcement, consumers and officials to better educate the public on the risk of identity theft. Other awards won by the company include: American Business Awards Best Overall Company and Top Global Company 250 list by AlwaysOn.

Our blog readers can receive a 30 day free trial of LifeLock’s services and then a discount on their monthly or annual fee. See our website home page for more details on how to enroll in this special promotional offer.

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