Finally, we meet face to face.
“And, it’s going to be great. I can’t wait to shake everyone’s hands and congratulate all of the companies who are winners for Top Workplaces Nevada 2021,” said Tom Heaton, senior director of advertising for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
This year, 42 winners were chosen. The specific rankings, No. 1 spots for large, midsize and small companies and special awards will be announced Sept. 29 at a live in-person luncheon awards ceremony.
This year’s list increased by two and included 22 newcomers, including Station Casinos and Wynn Las Vegas. The winners have been published in alphabetic order.
“We all have a lot to be proud of after a year that continued to bring great challenges during the global pandemic,” Heaton said. “This event will be a wonderful way to congratulate our winners and celebrate the resiliency and innovation of our Nevada businesses. They deserve to be recognized.”
The winners were selected after extensive employee surveys of each company. Research firm Pennsylvania-based Energage completed the free surveys in April. Each company received a free copy of the results. The company surveyed 64 statewide businesses, which employ 23,205 people. Nearly all, or 23,073, employees received surveys, and 12,478 responded.
The Las Vegas Business Press and Las Vegas Review-Journal partnered with Energage to bring back and expand the Top Workplaces campaign, which had a brief run in the Las Vegas area in 2013 and 2014 with the newspaper.
“During these challenging times, we are so proud to recognize companies that are going above and beyond to meet the needs of their employees and their customers,” said Bob Helbig, media partnerships director for Energage.
Last year, Helix Electric won in the category of 500 or more employees. Encompass Health — Home Health Hospice won in the category of 150 to 499. Steelhead Productions won in the category of fewer than 150 employees.