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ExcelHealth Founder Joins Forbes Next 1000 List of Inspiring Entrepreneurs

Mike Williams
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On September 15, 2021, Forbes announced that the serial entrepreneur and CEO of ExcelHealth and iReliev, Mike Williams, is named in its Next 1000 list of entrepreneurs and small business leaders. 

ExcelHealth, doing business as iReliev, is an emerging leader in all-natural pain relief products focused on clinically supported methods. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for the millions of people who experience chronic pain. iReliev products include TENS units, muscle stimulators, hot and cold therapy, percussive massage, and topical analgesics that are clinically supported, doctor recommended, and FDA cleared. 

Since 2014, iReliev has been redefining the future of health and wellness with its practical, affordable, and portable pain relief products. In 2019, iReliev was named the fastest-growing company in Fort Worth. The company was also ranked on Inc. Magazine’s list of fastest-growing private companies in 2018, 2019, and 2020. 

Public submissions drive the Next 1000 list. The idea is to have a list that’s open to all U.S. small business founders and owners so long as they have been operating for a minimum of one year. They must also have a maximum of $10M in annual revenue or Series A funding. The list is not bound by connections or education and is committed to diversity and inclusion, geographic balance, and entrepreneurs making a difference. 

Mike Williams, CEO and Founder at ExcelHealth, explained: “I’m deeply honored to be among those recognized on the Forbes Next 1000 list of entrepreneurs. It hasn’t always been easy, but our entire team has worked diligently to ensure our customers have access to the products they need.” 

The company recently introduced its latest creation, iReliev Relaxables, a line of therapeutic furniture with built-in heated massage features. Please visit their website to learn more about iReliev’s products here: https://ireliev.com/

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