Company Questions
How long has Agel been in business?
- Agel Enterprises was incorporated in February of 2005. The first products were introduced in May, 2005, and the Agel Grand Opening was held in October of 2005.
Who are the principles at Agel?
- Founder and CEO, Glen Jensen
- President, Craig Bradley
- Chief Operations Officer, Darren Jensen
- Vice President of Development, Jesse Riddle
- Director of Marketing, Toby Norton
- Director of International, Brent Jensen
- Director of North America Sales, Jeff Higginson
- International Operations Officer, John Neff
- Financial Backing, ASH Capital
I understand Agel is a global company. What countries does Agel do business in?
- Agel is currently doing business in the United States, Canada, Israel, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines. We are now in the process of developing a detailed global market expansion strategy that will include additional countries in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia.
What are Gelceuticals?
- Agel products are gelceuticals. This new patent-pending technology is based on vitamin supplementation and convenience. We put nutritional supplements like vitamins, minerals, herbs, and antioxidants, into convenient single-serving foil packets and call it Gelceuticals.
Where can I find additional research and product information?
- All current product information can be found on the Gelceutical Page of the Agel Website. We encourage you to do your own research and to stay active in local area events and to participate in the weekly national product call hosted by the Agel Professional Advisory Team. You may also choose to read the Product FAQs on the Website for additional information.
Where are you located?
- Agel Enterprises recently moved to new offices in Provo, Utah. Corporate Headquarters are now located at:
5252 North Edgewood Dr.
Suite 300
Provo, Utah 84604
Agel regional offices are located in Israel, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Hong Kong.

