SNAAC Makes Greater Cincinnati's 'Top Workplaces of 2016' List
The Ohio-based auto finance company made Greater Cincinnati’s ‘Top Workplaces of 2016’ list. SNAAC was previously named a ‘Best Place to Work’ in 2015 and 2013.
CINCINNATI — Security National Automotive Acceptance Co. (SNAAC), which purchases and services retail finance contracts from dealers, was selected as one of Greater Cincinnati’s Top Workplaces of 2016.
The Top Workplaces are selected based on an employee survey conducted by WorkplaceDynamics LLC, which conducts regional Top Workplaces programs with major publishing partners across the United States. SNAAC was previously named a Best Place to Work in 2015 and 2013.
“Our team is our greatest asset,” said Grant Skeens, president and CEO of SNAAC. “Our focus on growing our business is facilitating new openings, opportunities for advancement, and new responsibilities for associates and managers. It’s an exciting time to be part of the SNAAC team.”
SNAAC offers employees flexible scheduling opportunities, paid volunteer time, casual dress attire, and an array of activities, including field day, in-office parties, and company outings to Reds games.
SNAAC associates volunteer and contribute to several philanthropic organizations serving veterans. This year, SNAAC contributed more than $15,000 in corporate donations and $7,500 in associate donations to the USA Cares program to assist veterans with the transition from military to civilian life.
The Cincinnati Enquirer published the complete list of Top Workplaces on June 12, 2016. For more, visit www.topworkplaces.com.
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