HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., July 20, 2017 – For the 15th time, Center for Companies That Care announces its Honor Roll, a national list recognizing employers for outstanding workplace practices and active community involvement. The Honor Roll celebrates U.S.-based organizations of all sizes in diverse industries. The 2017 Honor Roll includes 60% privately held and 40% publicly traded organizations as well as not-for-profit employers representing multiple industries and states. Level 10 is pleased to be named for the 2nd consecutive year.
“Since the Honor Roll’s inception 15 years ago, many things have changed in our country and our business climate, but what hasn’t changed is that the companies on this list, like those before them, exemplify the best of the best,” says Marci Koblenz, co-founder and president, Center for Companies That Care. “We are pleased to recognize these organizations that have remained connected with their employees and communities to understand their needs and to take the human toll into account when making business decisions. They demonstrate a commitment to social responsibility, for their employees and their communities, year in and year out.”
Honor Roll employers are selected for their adherence to all 10 Characteristics of socially
responsible employers. Each shows its unwavering commitment to employees and community service. Two key components of the selection process are a written application and employee survey results.
John Pruban, President of Level 10, shared, “We are humbled to be named a Companies That Care Honor Roll employer for the second year in a row. As an employee-owned business, each member of our team strives to engage both our internal & external customers with actions, thoughts & initiatives that are in alignment with our core values. We do this solely because it’s the right thing to do, but it is wonderful to be recognized for the way we actively choose to do business and applaud our fellow Honor Roll recipients in their efforts as well.”
About Level 10, LLC
With increasing IT challenges, Level 10 recognizes that merchants need less partners to do more. By strategically bundling services – like hardware procurement, key injection, staging & integration, maintenance, field services and service desk – Level 10 acts as an extension of retailers’ IT teams through technology deployments, store openings/closings/remodels and instore support work.
About Center for Companies That Care
Center for Companies That Care is a national, not-for-profit organization dedicated to social sustainability by engaging employers in increasing the college graduation rate of underserved students and improving the lives of employees, families, and communities. For more about Companies That Care, the Honor Roll, or its Communication Action Programs, visit www.companies-that-care.org or call 312.661.1010.
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