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Massage Envy
NameMassage Envy
TypePrivate
IndustryHealth and wellness
Founded2002
FounderJohn Leonesio, Shane Evans
HeadquartersScottsdale, Arizona
Key peopleJoe Magnacca, Randy Smith

Massage Envy is a leading provider of massage and spa services, founded by John Leonesio and Shane Evans in 2002, with the first location opening in Tempe, Arizona. The company has since expanded to over 1,100 locations across the United States, Canada, and Australia, with a strong presence in cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Massage Envy has been recognized for its innovative approach to the massage industry, partnering with organizations like the American Massage Therapy Association and the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. The company's success has been covered by major media outlets, including Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Inc. magazine.

History

The concept of Massage Envy was born out of a desire to make massage therapy more accessible and affordable, as noted by John Leonesio in an interview with CNBC. The first location opened in Tempe, Arizona, and the company quickly expanded to other cities in the Phoenix metropolitan area, including Scottsdale, Arizona, and Glendale, Arizona. In 2003, Massage Envy began franchising its concept, with the first franchise location opening in Tucson, Arizona. The company's growth was rapid, with over 100 locations opening in the first five years, and reaching a milestone of 500 locations in 2010, as reported by Franchise Times. Today, Massage Envy is one of the largest employers of licensed massage therapists in the world, with a workforce that includes therapists trained at institutions like the Baltimore School of Massage and the National Holistic Institute.

Services

Massage Envy offers a range of services, including Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, and sports massage, as well as other modalities like aromatherapy and reflexology. The company also offers facials and other skin care treatments, using products from brands like Dermalogica and Obagi Medical Products. In addition to its standard services, Massage Envy has partnered with organizations like the Arthritis Foundation and the American Cancer Society to offer specialized massage programs for individuals with arthritis and cancer. The company's services have been recognized for their therapeutic benefits, with studies published in journals like the Journal of Clinical Rheumatology and the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies.

Locations

Massage Envy has locations in over 49 states, with a strong presence in cities like Houston, Texas, San Antonio, Texas, and Dallas, Texas. The company has also expanded internationally, with locations in Canada and Australia, including cities like Toronto, Ontario, and Sydney, New South Wales. Massage Envy has a significant presence in the New York metropolitan area, with locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. The company's locations are often situated in upscale retail centers, like The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, and The Galleria in Houston, Texas.

Controversies

Massage Envy has faced controversy in the past, including allegations of sexual misconduct by some of its therapists, as reported by CNN and The New York Times. The company has taken steps to address these concerns, including implementing enhanced background checks and training programs for its therapists, in partnership with organizations like the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence and the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network. Massage Envy has also faced criticism for its business practices, including its use of franchising and its treatment of employees, as noted by The Huffington Post and Bloomberg Businessweek.

Company_profile

Massage Envy is a privately-held company, with a strong leadership team that includes Joe Magnacca and Randy Smith. The company is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, and has a significant presence in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Massage Envy has been recognized for its innovative approach to the massage industry, including its use of technology to streamline operations and improve the customer experience, as reported by Fast Company and Wired magazine. The company has also been recognized for its commitment to social responsibility, including its partnerships with organizations like the American Red Cross and the United Service Organizations.

Impact_on_industry

Massage Envy has had a significant impact on the massage industry, helping to popularize massage therapy and make it more accessible to the general public, as noted by The Wall Street Journal and Forbes. The company's innovative approach to the industry has also helped to drive growth and innovation, with many other companies following its lead, including SpaFinder and Zeel. Massage Envy has also played a role in shaping the industry's standards and best practices, including its work with organizations like the American Massage Therapy Association and the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. The company's impact has been recognized by industry leaders, including Robert Califf, the former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, and Andrew Weil, a renowned expert in the field of integrative medicine.

Category:Companies based in Arizona

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