Published on 5th September 2024
Our Partner agency, Springboard Communications, has ranked in the Global Top 100 Inspiring Workplaces. Springboard Communications is the only Irish communications agency on the list, which recognises people-first organisations.
The announcement comes after Springboard Communications was awarded 14th in the 2024 Top 50 Inspiring Workplaces in the UK & Ireland and second in the Small Business category of up to 49 employees at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London in May.
Announced on September 5th, the Top 100 list was compiled from the highest-scoring winners across each of Inspiring Workplaces’ operating regions worldwide, including Asia, Australasia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East & Africa, North America, and the UK & Ireland. The sixkey elements assessed in the judging process were:
Speaking on the global recognition, Susie Horgan, Managing Director and Founder of Springboard Communications said: “We are incredibly proud to be included among the top 100 Inspiring Workplaces worldwide. This achievement is a testament to the strong, people-centric culture we’ve built at Springboard Communications. I am particularly pleased that our employee voice was called out, as giving team members the opportunity and space to express their ideas, concerns, and perspectives is an integral part of our business.”
Get all of the details and more insights from Springboard Communications about being an Inspiring Workplace with the full article at: Springboard Communications ranks in Global Top 100 Inspiring Workplaces .
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