Introducing Phoenix Business Journal’s 2023 Healthiest Employers finalists

(2022 HEMP) Benefit Commerce Group
Benefit Commerce Group's assistant client manager and the wellness manager Briana Sullivan, left, and Melissa Winchester, a client manager.
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Mignon A. Gould
By Mignon A. Gould – Associate Editor, Phoenix Business Journal
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On April 18, Phoenix Business Journal is honoring the Valley's Healthiest Employers during the annual awards event, where top scorers in each category will be revealed.

With employees' increased desire for work-life balance and employers wanting to maximize productivity, there’s been a global trend of companies embracing programs that promote the health and wellbeing of their employees. This has been even more prevalent post-Covid, and Arizona companies are no exception.

This year, 78 finalists were selected as the Phoenix Business Journal's 2023 Healthiest Employers based on their health and wellness initiatives.

Healthiest Employers, a national awards program, administered by Springbuk, which is a health data analytics platform, uses a comprehensive online assessment to evaluate companies based on Six Pillars of Wellness including culture and leadership commitment, foundational components, strategic planning, communications and marketing, programming and interventions, as well as reporting and analytics. The finalists are also evaluated and categorized based on employee size, ranging from micro (2-99) to extra large (5,000-plus).

On April 18, the Business Journal is honoring these companies during the annual event, where top scorers in each category will be revealed. Below is a list of the finalists in alphabetical order. Follow this link to purchase tickets. The awards are presented by Cigna.

Micro Companies (2 to 99 employees)

  • Benefit Commerce Group, an Alera Group Company
  • ITS
  • KP Aviation
  • Metasofttech Solutions, LLC
  • State Bar of Arizona
  • Valley Schools Management Group

Small Companies (100 to 499 employees)

  • Bryan University
  • Central Arizona Project
  • The Centers for Habilitation
  • The Country Club at DC Ranch v
  • Davis Miles McGuire Gardner, PPLC
  • Delta Dental of Arizona
  • DP Electric
  • Goodmans
  • Horizon Honors Schools
  • IPRO
  • ISSA, LLC
  • Keap
  • Kovach Enclosure Systems, LLC
  • Lauren's Institute for Education
  • Longust Distributing, LLC.
  • McDonough Corporation
  • MJ Insurance
  • Plexus Worldwide
  • Redirect Health
  • SmartPractice
  • Vantage Mobility International, LLC
  • Vertech Industrial Systems, LLC
  • Willmeng Construction, Inc.

Midsize Companies (500 to 1,499 employees)

  • AssetMark
  • Best Western International Inc
  • City of Peoria, Arizona
  • City of Surprise
  • Copa Health
  • Corbins
  • Early Warning
  • Enchantment Group Management Company
  • Glendale Elementary School District
  • Henderson Engineers
  • Imagen Dental Partners
  • Kitchell
  • Mark-Taylor Residential, Inc.
  • OneAZ Credit Union
  • Tempe Elementary School District #3
  • Terros Health
  • Town of Gilbert

Large Companies (1,500 to 4,999 employees)

  • Avnet, Inc.
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
  • Chicanos Por La Causa Inc.
  • City of Glendale
  • City of Scottsdale
  • City of Tucson
  • DriveTime Automotive
  • DYSART UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
  • Gila River Gaming Enterprise
  • Gilbane
  • Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona
  • Hospice of the Valley
  • JE Dunn Construction
  • Meritage Homes
  • Midwestern University
  • Pinal County
  • Sundt Construction
  • Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
  • University of Phoenix

Extra-Large Companies (5,000+ employees)

  • American Express
  • Arizona Department of Administration
  • Banner Health
  • Burns & McDonnell
  • CBIZ
  • City of Phoenix Benefits and Wellness
  • Genuine McCarthy Enterprises, Inc
  • Insight
  • Lovitt & Touché
  • Phoenix Children's Hospital
  • Shamrock Foods Company
  • Terracon, Inc
  • U-Haul International

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