Zrii CEO Bill Farley Receives Prestigous Freedom Award
PROVO — Heroes can come from small beginnings. They can soar thousands of miles above the earth. They can fight for values. Or they can learn to forgive.
Officials of America's Freedom Festival at Provo honored four individuals with 2008 Freedom Awards Wednesday night at the 2008 Freedom Festival Awards Gala held at Brigham Young University's Wilkinson Center ballroom. The honorees, each in his or her own way, personified some or all of the festival's four traditional values of family, freedom, God and country.
From humble beginnings in Rhode Island, with a father who was a postal worker and a mother who worked in a factory, came Bill Farley, living evidence of the reality of the American dream.
Farley was honored by the festival for rising to his full potential, without ever forgetting where he came from or how he got there. Farley is a successful businessman and philanthropist whose charity includes donations to his high school, Bowdoin College in Maine and Boston College.
"I do, even today, practically pinch myself and say, "Wow, how did all this happen?"' Farley said when given a chance to respond to his award.
"I think you folks here in Utah really understand how it does happen. It happens when you start off with great parents who really believe in you, who talk to you about getting a good education, who talk to you about family values."
For those of us already involved with Zrii and those investigating this incredible business opportunity, this is just another indication that we have an unique person at the helm of this company. Zrii continues to expand with double digit speed every month, touching many lives and changing them for the better.
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