Portfolio Earns Third Straight Texas Workplace Award
Portfolio has been listed among the 100 ‘Best Companies to Work for in Texas’ for the third consecutive year.
DALLAS — Portfolio has been named one of the 2019 Best Companies to Work for in Texas for the third consecutive year. The awards program was created in 2006 and is a project of Texas Monthly, the Texas Association of Business, Texas SHRM, and Best Companies Group.
“We strive to create a rewarding and high-performance culture throughout our company, so I am pleased to see that our Dallas office has been recognized by a third party to tell us we are succeeding,” said Brent Griggs, president and CEO. “The Dallas office is focused on our core vehicle service contract product, which is vital to our dealer clients’ success, and the satisfaction of our dealers’ customers. We believe that treating our employees well, fostering a diverse team-centered environment, and giving all a chance to grow in their careers creates a win-win-win for all stakeholders in our business.”
This statewide survey and awards program is designed to identify, recognize and honor the best places of employment in Texas, benefiting the state’s economy, workforce and businesses. The 2019 Best Companies to Work for in Texas list is made up of 100 companies. To be considered for participation, companies must operate a facility in Texas, employ at least 15 employees in the state, and be in business for at least one year.
The list of the 100 Best Companies to Work for in Texas and how they rank will be revealed for the first time at the Texas Association of Business Best Companies to Work for in Texas Awards Dinner and Celebration on March 28, 2019 at the Hilton in downtown Austin. The winners will also be profiled by Texas Monthly in a special publication that will be released in conjunction with the event.
More Awards

Small-Town Dealership Awarded for Advocacy
Ellis Automotive in upstate New York was named the 2025 Dealer of the Year by Donate Life NYS for promoting organ, eye and tissue donations and fundraising.
Read More →
Voting Now Open for 2026 Dealers' Choice Awards
Voting is now open for the 22nd annual Dealers’ Choice Awards, a program designed to recognize auto dealers’ favorite vendors, suppliers, and finance partners.
Read More →
Hyundai, Kia Lead Electrified Awards
With more hybrids and EVs on the market, U.S. News & World Report expanded its 2026 Best Hybrid and Electric Cars awards and introduced the first 'best hybrid minivan' class.
Read More →
F&I Hall of Fame 2026 Class Inducted at Agent Summit
The selection committee is set to accept nominations for future F&I Hall of Fame members following the induction of the Class of 2026 at last week’s Agent Summit.
Read More →
Honda Sweeps Awards for Consumer Zeal
The automaker takes all the mass-market Kelley Blue Book shopper awards except for pickup trucks, while Lexus dominates luxury lines.
Read More →
Auto Journalists Crown 2026 Winners
The worldwide body’s judges test-drove candidates over months as they narrowed down a field of eligible models. BMW garnered three separate honors.
Read More →
Dealers Awarded for Consumer Reviews
Roughly 1,000 dealerships across the U.S. and Canada were named 2026 Dealer of the Year award winners by Cars.com, which based its list on customer reviews and dealer responsiveness.
Read More →
Automotive Amplifiers Contest Upcoming
The annual Reynolds and Reynolds competition puts automotive retail best practices front and center by showcasing innovations.
Read More →
Crash Avoidance is Top Priority
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded 63 vehicles for safety, and SUVs lead the picks with more than half of the base and Pick+ awards.
Read More →
Hybrids Abound in CR 2026 Top 10 Picks
Based on Consumer Reports’ new Safety Verdict score, Mazda makes the safest new cars on the road at a brand level, the highest percentage of its tested fleet earning the top score.
Read More →