Tamara Giudice RN, from Fastest Labs of Northwest Arkansas, recently received recognition for her outstanding performance at the Fastest Labs 10th annual conference in Kansas City. The award, based on her remarkable first-year sales, highlights her dedication and contribution to the organization's success.
Fastest Labs, headquartered in Lowell, Arkansas, is a leading high-tech drug, alcohol, and DNA testing facility serving the entire Northwest Arkansas region. With their signature motto, "in-and-out within 15 minutes," Fastest Labs prioritizes efficiency and quality in their services.
The foundation of Fastest Labs traces back to its predecessor, LabWork NOW Drug Testing of San Antonio, founded by Dave and LeDona Claflin in 2008. Renowned for its superior quality, affordability, and exceptional customer care, LabWork NOW quickly became a trusted name in the industry.
Recognizing the need for expansion, Dave Claflin rebranded LabWork NOW as Fas-Tes® Franchise Systems, LLC in 2010, later evolving into FastestLabs® in 2013. Over the years, Fastest Labs has grown exponentially, expanding from 9 franchises in 3 states in 2015 to 79 franchises in 20 states by 2020.
The success of Fastest Labs can be attributed to its unwavering commitment to quality, integrity, and customer service. With state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated franchise support team, Fastest Labs continues to meet the rising demand for drug, alcohol, and DNA testing services across the nation.
Tamara Giudice's recognition at the Fastest Labs conference exemplifies the organization's ethos of excellence and achievement. Her accomplishment not only reflects her individual merit but also underscores the collective success of Fastest Labs in serving communities with fast, accurate, and reliable testing solutions.
As Fastest Labs continues to expand its footprint and uphold its commitment to exceptional service, individuals like Tamara Giudice play a pivotal role in driving the organization forward, ensuring that quality remains at the forefront of everything they do.