Local companies recognized as ‘Best Places to Work’

Published 10:32 am Monday, May 12, 2014

Three local companies were recognized as the “Best Places to Work” in Southeast Minnesota last month.

IBI Data, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP and Cooperative Response Center were the three local companies recognized at an annual banquet April 24. A total of 15 companies representing Mower, Freeborn, Rice, Steele, Goodhue, Olmstead, Houston, Dodge, Fillmore and Wabasha Counties were recognized.

The awards program was a commissioned study by Workforce Development Inc. to recognize some of the best employers in the local area and provide vital information to companies about the practices they use to attract and retain employees.

Gregg Draeger, RaVonne Tagtow, Rod Mauszycki, Wade Piazza, Katherine Quaintance, and Angie Ross of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP.

Gregg Draeger, RaVonne Tagtow, Rod Mauszycki, Wade Piazza, Katherine Quaintance, and Angie Ross of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP.

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CliftonLarsonAllen is a multi-year winner. The firm reports low turnover and solid growth, and invests in employee training and development. Their “Culture Club” regularly initiates team building events, such as the annual kickball tournament, entertainment at holiday and summer events, and topics for personal and professional development at periodic staff meetings.

Suzanne Ballard, Yosselin Xicara and Matt Steiner of IBI Datae. Photos provided

Suzanne Ballard, Yosselin Xicara and Matt Steiner of IBI Datae. Photos provided

IBI Data, a Brownsdale company, has 100 percent staff participation in their Bonus and Profit Sharing Programs, a low turnover rate, an extensive Wellness program and great community involvement/outreach.

Gregg Draeger, RaVonne Tagtow, Rod Mauszycki, Wade Piazza, Katherine Quaintance, and Angie Ross of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP.

Gregg Draeger, RaVonne Tagtow, Rod Mauszycki, Wade Piazza, Katherine Quaintance, and Angie Ross of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP.

CRC, which is headquartered in Austin, was recognized for an employee benefit program, employee growth, percentage of employees promoted, bonus program, annual increases in pay, and its focus on training and wellness.

“I’m really proud of CRC to be able to achieve this honor for a second year while competing with two different size categories of employers,” said Nancy Morrison, CRC’s vice president, human resources development in a press release. “This designation helps CRC meet its goal of being an employer of choice in the area.”