For the 6th Straight Year, ADM Named in Milwaukee’s “Best and Brightest Companies to Work For”
For the 6th straight year, we are delighted to announce that the American Deposit Management Co. has been named to the 2020 class of Milwaukee’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For. Hundreds of companies were nominated for this incredible honor, and we were among just 56 who made the cut.
What does it take to be honored as one of “Milwaukee’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For?”
This award is so meaningful because of what it takes to beat out the competition: This accolade isn’t based on revenue or the speed of our growth. It’s based on our commitment to excellence in communication, work-life balance, employee education, diversity, recognition and retention. In other words, it’s an award honoring our great culture and our great people.
Each year, this award means more to its recipients as detailed by Jennifer Kluge, President and CEO, Best and Brightest Programs: “With the war on talent hitting the doorsteps of the Best and Brightest, this achievement means even more than it did a year ago. As we continue to raise the bar, these companies rise to the challenge through cultural innovation, maximizing their workforce potential.” We knew from the early days of ADM that building a great company starts with building a strong team, and our team is our secret sauce. By giving our employees the space to grow and learn, and supporting them as people, not just employees, we have exemplified what it means to be one of Milwaukee’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For. It’s an honor, and we look forward to celebrating at the Best and Brightest Awards Gala on March 6th!

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