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Cooperative Response Center one of the 'Best Places to Work'
Cooperative Response Center one of the 'Best Places to Work'

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cooperative Response Center one of the 'Best Places to Work'

Apr. 11—Workforce Development, Inc. (WDI), in partnership with the Workforce Development Boards of Southeast Minnesota and Winona, unveiled the "Best Places to Work" in Southeast Minnesota. Now in its 15th year, this regional initiative celebrates companies that go above and beyond in cultivating exceptional workplace cultures throughout Southeast Minnesota. After a thorough evaluation process led by national consulting firm Personnel Dynamics, fifteen standout companies earned the distinction of being among the Best Places to Work across our region's eleven counties — Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, and Winona. These businesses have made meaningful investments in their people, championed inclusive and engaging work environments, and continue to lead with innovation, purpose, and care. Among those that were honored was Mower County's Cooperative Response Center, Inc, based in Austin. The 2025 Best Places to Work winners are: Small Employer (under 50 employees —City of Byron —Arcadian Bank —Rushford State Bank —Southeast Service Cooperative —Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency Mid-Size Employer (50-150 employees) —Cooperative Response Center, Inc. —Custom Alarm —New Age Tree Service —Pace International —People's Energy Cooperative Large Employer (Over 150 employees) —Benike Construction —City of Albert Lea —Gemini, Inc. —Olmsted County —Strongwell Winners of this designation receive more than just recognition — they earn the right to display the "Best Places to Work" logo in their marketing materials, receive a custom event banner to showcase at their workplace, and gain year-long bragging rights across their communities and industries. The award also signals to job seekers that these employers are committed to putting people first. The 2025 winners were celebrated at the annual Workforce Development Forum held April 3 at the Rochester International Event Center.

City of Albert Lea, Arcadian Bank among Best Places to Work in Southeast Minnesota
City of Albert Lea, Arcadian Bank among Best Places to Work in Southeast Minnesota

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

City of Albert Lea, Arcadian Bank among Best Places to Work in Southeast Minnesota

Apr. 8—Workforce Development Inc., in partnership with the Workforce Development Boards of Southeast Minnesota and Winona, this week announced the unveiling of the "Best Places to Work" in Southeast Minnesota. Now in its 15th year, this respected regional initiative celebrates companies that go above and beyond in cultivating exceptional workplace cultures throughout southeast Minnesota. After a thorough evaluation process led by national consulting firm Personnel Dynamics, 15 standout companies earned the distinction of being among the Best Places to Work across 11 counties: Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha and Winona. These businesses have made meaningful investments in their people, championed inclusive and engaging work environments, and continue to lead with innovation, purpose and care, according to a press release. The 2025 Best Places to Work winners are the following: Small employer City of Byron Arcadian Bank Rushford State Bank Southeast Service Cooperative Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency Mid-size employer Cooperative Response Center Inc. Custom Alarm New Age Tree Service Pace International People's Energy Cooperative Large employer Benike Construction City of Albert Lea Gemini Inc. Olmsted County Strongwell The 2025 winners were celebrated at the annual Workforce Development Forum held Thursday at the Rochester International Event Center. Attendees were moved by a series of powerful, heartfelt videos that gave an inside look at what makes these workplaces truly exceptional, according to the release. Workforce Development Inc. extends its sincere gratitude to all participating organizations. "Your ongoing commitment to creating workplaces where people thrive is helping to shape a more resilient, innovative and people-focused economy across southeast Minnesota," it stated.

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