National Auto Care Wins Top Workplace Award
The F&I product provider made Columbus CEO magazine’s 2016 Top Workplaces list, which is based on results of an employee feedback survey administered by WorkplaceDynamics LLC.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus CEO magazine named National Auto Care a 2016 Top Workplaces honoree. The list is based solely on results of an employee feedback survey administered by WorkplaceDynamics LLC, a research firm specializing in organizational health and workplace improvement.
The publication measures several aspects of workplace culture, including alignment, execution and connection, among other.
“I could not be more proud of our company and our employees,” said Tony Wanderon, president and CEO of National Auto Care. “This award confirms what I already know — that we have the best team in the industry.
“This is a great accomplishment, made even more important because we went through a merger just two years ago,” he added. “At a time when many companies would still be struggling to combine their employee teams, we have one of the most engaged, dedicated workplaces in Columbus.”
Doug Claffey, CEO of WorkplaceDynamics, added: “The Top Workplaces award is not a popularity contest, and it’s not about fancy perks and benefits. To be a Top Workplace, organizations must meet our strict standards for organizational health. And who better to ask about work life than the people who live the culture every day — the employees. Time and time again, our research has proven that what’s most important to them is a strong belief in where the organization is headed, how it’s going to get there, and the feeling that everyone is in it together.”
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