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Corpay Named to Newsweek's List of 2025 Global Most Loved Workplaces®
Corpay Named to Newsweek's List of 2025 Global Most Loved Workplaces®

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time7 days ago

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Corpay Named to Newsweek's List of 2025 Global Most Loved Workplaces®

Corpay Ranked as #39 Among the Top 100 Global Companies Recognized for Employee Sentiment and Satisfaction ATLANTA & NEW YORK, May 28, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Newsweek Magazine recently announced the 2025 Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces®, developed in partnership with Most Loved Workplace®, a division of Best Practice Institute (BPI). – Corpay, Inc. (NYSE: CPAY), a leading corporate payments company, was ranked #39 on this prestigious list, which highlights companies across the globe where employees genuinely love to work. The Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list is based on research from BPI's Love of Workplace Index®, drawing on data from more than two million employees worldwide. Companies featured have demonstrated extraordinary commitment to building cultures of trust, respect, purpose, and employee connection, regardless of size, location, or industry. "It's an honor to earn this recognition because it validates our commitment to creating a culture where all employees are acknowledged, valued, and nurtured in a way that leads to professional growth and personal happiness," said Crystal Williams, chief human resources officer at Corpay. "We realize there is no finish line when it comes to creating a positive company culture, but at Corpay we remain fully invested in the well-being, quality of life, productivity, and careers of our employees, now and in the future." The ranking is informed by employee perspectives in five key areas: how positive employees feel about their future at the company, career achievement, alignment of employer values with employee values, respect at all levels, and collaboration. Additional factors—such as diversity and belonging, leadership, and professional development—were also evaluated in relation to these core sentiment drivers. "As we mark five years of recognizing the world's Most Loved Workplaces®, it's an honor to spotlight companies that place employee well-being at the center of their workplace cultures," said Jennifer H. Cunningham, Newsweek's Global Editor in Chief. "In today's rapidly changing world, this year's list reflects a growing global shift toward human-centered leadership as a key driver of resilience and success." "This year's Global Most Loved Workplaces® show what's possible when leaders turn employee sentiment into business strategy," said Louis Carter. "From trust to purpose to collaboration, these companies are using data-driven insights to build cultures people don't want to leave. This year's Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® showcase how leading with love, trust, and alignment drives performance, loyalty, and lasting impact. We're proud to work with Newsweek to highlight their achievements on a global stage." To view the complete 2025 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list, visit Methodology The 2025 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list was developed in partnership with Best Practice Institute (BPI) using its proprietary Love of Workplace Index®, which includes direct employee survey responses and analysis across five core sentiment areas: employee satisfaction with future vision, career achievement, values alignment, respect, and collaboration. More than two million employees worldwide were surveyed across companies ranging in size from 10 to over 10,000 employees. Additional evaluation included written submissions and interviews with several hundred company executives, along with analysis of external public ratings. Newsweek's global editorial team then conducted independent research to finalize the list—recognizing companies that place trust, belonging, and respect at the center of their business and workplace culture. About Corpay Corpay (NYSE: CPAY), the Corporate Payments Company, is a global S&P 500 provider of commercial cards (e.g, business cards, fleet cards, virtual cards) and AP automation solutions (e.g., invoice and payments automation, cross border payments) to businesses worldwide. Our solutions "keep business moving" and result in our customers better controlling purchases, mitigating fraud, and ultimately spending less. To learn more visit About Newsweek Newsweek is the modern global digital news organization built around the iconic, over 90-year-old magazine legacy. Newsweek reaches 100 million people each month with its thought-provoking news, opinion, images, graphics, and video delivered across a dozen print and digital platforms. Headquartered in New York City, Newsweek also publishes international editions in EMEA and Asia. About Best Practice Institute Best Practice Institute is an award-winning leadership and organization development center, benchmark research company, think tank, and solutions provider. BPI is the only certifying body for Most Loved Workplace® and conducted the original research to create the model and criteria for becoming a Most Loved Workplace®. BPI's research proves that Most Loved Workplaces® produce 3-4 times better customer service, employee performance, and retention than companies not loved by their employees. For more information on how to apply to become a certified Most Loved Workplace, go to: View source version on Contacts Media Contacts: Chad CorleyVP of Corporate Communications, (770) 729-5021 Scott BaxtHead of Research, Most Loved Workplace® scottbaxt@ (917) 805-6413 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Corpay Named to Newsweek's List of 2025 Global
Corpay Named to Newsweek's List of 2025 Global

Business Wire

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Corpay Named to Newsweek's List of 2025 Global

ATLANTA & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Newsweek Magazine recently announced the 2025 Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces ®, developed in partnership with Most Loved Workplace ®, a division of Best Practice Institute (BPI). – Corpay, Inc. (NYSE: CPAY), a leading corporate payments company, was ranked #39 on this prestigious list, which highlights companies across the globe where employees genuinely love to work. The Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces ® list is based on research from BPI's Love of Workplace Index ®, drawing on data from more than two million employees worldwide. Companies featured have demonstrated extraordinary commitment to building cultures of trust, respect, purpose, and employee connection, regardless of size, location, or industry. 'It's an honor to earn this recognition because it validates our commitment to creating a culture where all employees are acknowledged, valued, and nurtured in a way that leads to professional growth and personal happiness,' said Crystal Williams, chief human resources officer at Corpay. 'We realize there is no finish line when it comes to creating a positive company culture, but at Corpay we remain fully invested in the well-being, quality of life, productivity, and careers of our employees, now and in the future.' The ranking is informed by employee perspectives in five key areas: how positive employees feel about their future at the company, career achievement, alignment of employer values with employee values, respect at all levels, and collaboration. Additional factors—such as diversity and belonging, leadership, and professional development—were also evaluated in relation to these core sentiment drivers. 'As we mark five years of recognizing the world's Most Loved Workplaces ®, it's an honor to spotlight companies that place employee well-being at the center of their workplace cultures,' said Jennifer H. Cunningham, Newsweek's Global Editor in Chief. 'In today's rapidly changing world, this year's list reflects a growing global shift toward human-centered leadership as a key driver of resilience and success.' 'This year's Global Most Loved Workplaces ® show what's possible when leaders turn employee sentiment into business strategy,' said Louis Carter. 'From trust to purpose to collaboration, these companies are using data-driven insights to build cultures people don't want to leave. This year's Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® showcase how leading with love, trust, and alignment drives performance, loyalty, and lasting impact. We're proud to work with Newsweek to highlight their achievements on a global stage.' To view the complete 2025 Global Most Loved Workplaces ® list, visit Methodology The 2025 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list was developed in partnership with Best Practice Institute (BPI) using its proprietary Love of Workplace Index ®, which includes direct employee survey responses and analysis across five core sentiment areas: employee satisfaction with future vision, career achievement, values alignment, respect, and collaboration. More than two million employees worldwide were surveyed across companies ranging in size from 10 to over 10,000 employees. Additional evaluation included written submissions and interviews with several hundred company executives, along with analysis of external public ratings. Newsweek's global editorial team then conducted independent research to finalize the list—recognizing companies that place trust, belonging, and respect at the center of their business and workplace culture. About Corpay Corpay (NYSE: CPAY), the Corporate Payments Company, is a global S&P 500 provider of commercial cards (e.g, business cards, fleet cards, virtual cards) and AP automation solutions (e.g., invoice and payments automation, cross border payments) to businesses worldwide. Our solutions 'keep business moving' and result in our customers better controlling purchases, mitigating fraud, and ultimately spending less. To learn more visit About Newsweek Newsweek is the modern global digital news organization built around the iconic, over 90-year-old magazine legacy. Newsweek reaches 100 million people each month with its thought-provoking news, opinion, images, graphics, and video delivered across a dozen print and digital platforms. Headquartered in New York City, Newsweek also publishes international editions in EMEA and Asia. About Best Practice Institute Best Practice Institute is an award-winning leadership and organization development center, benchmark research company, think tank, and solutions provider. BPI is the only certifying body for Most Loved Workplace ® and conducted the original research to create the model and criteria for becoming a Most Loved Workplace®. BPI's research proves that Most Loved Workplaces® produce 3-4 times better customer service, employee performance, and retention than companies not loved by their employees. For more information on how to apply to become a certified Most Loved Workplace, go to:

Lizzo releases music video filmed after Met Gala
Lizzo releases music video filmed after Met Gala

BreakingNews.ie

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BreakingNews.ie

Lizzo releases music video filmed after Met Gala

US pop star Lizzo has released a new music video filmed at the Met Gala. Lizzo, real name Melissa Viviane Jefferson, revealed the video for Still Bad (Animal Style) in a stream on Twitch before posting the full clip to her Instagram account. Advertisement 'DROPS TONIGHT,' she teased in an Instagram post showing the song's mp3 file on Thursday. 'MEET ME ON TWITCH! 5PM!' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lizzo (@lizzobeeating) The song is a re-released alternate version of her single Still Bad, which originally debuted in March. The upbeat pop number shows clips of the Good As Hell singer arriving at the Vogue-run gala in a black and white two-toned gown before cutting to footage of her running through the streets of New York City, partying in an arcade and lip syncing in a limousine. 'I like the demo version more and I had people in my head telling me that it wasn't good enough,' she wrote on BlueSky of the decision to re-release the song. Advertisement 'But I'm learning it's not about what's good enough, it's about what I WANT.' Her upcoming album, Love In Real Life, is due to be released this summer. The album will mark her first since the musician and her production company were sued by ex-dancers Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez, who made a number of claims, including allegations of sexual, religious and racial harassment. At the time, the singer, 37, said the claims were 'as unbelievable as they sound' and insisted she would 'not let the good work I've done in the world be overshadowed by this'. Advertisement Her first single since the scandal, Love in Real Life, was released in February. Fans speculated over her return to music after the Grammy Award-winner posted a video of her spray painting the words 'bye bitch' on to a large printout of her album cover Special on Valentine's Day. Lizzo attending the 2025 Met Gala (Matt Crossick/PA) Earlier in the month, it was reported she had told a Twitch stream about her plans, saying: 'I've been working on new music for the last two years.' In 2023 she released the song Pink, which featured on the Barbie movie soundtrack, and a remix of the song Special. Advertisement A month after the allegations in August 2023, similar claims were made against Lizzo by stylist Asha Daniels, who said she was subject to racial and sexual harassment and a hostile work environment while on tour with Lizzo. A US judge dismissed the specific allegations against Lizzo.

RISD president: Student's visa revoked, reason unknown
RISD president: Student's visa revoked, reason unknown

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

RISD president: Student's visa revoked, reason unknown

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The U.S. government has revoked the visa of one international student at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), according to an email the college's president sent out Monday evening. President Crystal Williams said RISD's Office of International Students and Scholar Affairs (ISSA) learned that the student's international status had been changed to 'terminated' during a routine review of student records. 'Although we have not been told the reason for the terminated status, we know that other international students and scholars in the United States are experiencing similar changes to their statuses with no clear specific reason(s) given for the terminations,' Williams wrote. 'Such a revocation of one's student status is rare, personally and professionally impactful, and especially heartbreaking.' RELATED: Visas of several college students in Massachusetts revoked She took the opportunity to outline the school's actions in this case, sharing that the ISSA contacted the student directly with an offer to help identify possible legal resources and provide support 'to the extent possible.' 'As a global art and design school, our international students are vital to RISD, and we remain committed to preserving our mission and RISD's dynamic and necessary global community of artists and designers,' Williams wrote, encouraging international students with F-1 student visas and J-1 exchange visas to reach out to ISSA with any questions or concerns. In a message to the community last month, Williams encouraged students, faculty and staff, particularly those with U.S. visas and green cards, to 'seriously consider, revise, or postpone' travel that would require re-entry into the U.S. SEE ALSO: Brown, RISD urge international students and staff to reconsider travel Download the and apps to get breaking news and weather alerts. Watch or with the new . Follow us on social media: Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Coushatta Tribe to Celebrate Topping Out Ceremony for New Hotel Expansion
Coushatta Tribe to Celebrate Topping Out Ceremony for New Hotel Expansion

Associated Press

time07-04-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Coushatta Tribe to Celebrate Topping Out Ceremony for New Hotel Expansion

'Ultimately, this expansion means more jobs for our people, more reasons for guests to return, and more ways we can continue to share our culture and hospitality.' — Crystal Williams, Interim Chairwoman of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana KINDER, LA, UNITED STATES, April 7, 2025 / / -- The Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana will host a Topping Out Ceremony for its new hotel expansion at 11am on Thursday, April 10, at the Coushatta Casino Resort construction site. The ceremony marks a major milestone in the project - the placement of the final steel beam atop the resort's newest hotel. Members of the Coushatta Tribal Council, Coushatta Casino Resort General Manager Todd Stewart, and project partners from TBE Architects, Yates Construction, and the Wenaha Group will be in attendance. Before the beam is lifted, it will be lowered to ground level for signing by construction workers, project leaders, Coushatta associates, dignitaries, and Tribal members. A celebratory cake-cutting will follow. The public is invited to attend. 'This is a meaningful milestone for our Tribe and our resort,' said Crystal Williams, Interim Chairwoman of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana. 'The final beam leaves a lasting symbolic mark on the structure, representing the teamwork and commitment of everyone involved. Ultimately, this expansion means more jobs for our people, more reasons for guests to return, and more ways we can continue to share our culture and hospitality.' The new eight-story hotel will feature 204 luxury guest rooms and will be directly connected to the existing resort, located just steps from the casino floor. Once completed, the expansion will bring the total number of guest rooms at Coushatta Casino Resort to more than 1,000, creating new hospitality jobs for the surrounding communities. Coushatta Casino Resort is Louisiana's largest casino resort. The resort features three hotels, thousands of slots and table games, Bingo, a sportsbook, and the #1 golf course in the state. Coushatta is located in Kinder, Louisiana, on US Highway 165 (I-10 Exit 44). For more information, call 1-800-584-7263 or visit Nate Tanner X Instagram YouTube Legal Disclaimer:

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