For
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Red
Arrow Logistics Honored by Seattle Business as One of Washington’s 100 Best Companies
to Work For 2011
Bellevue, WA – June 17, 2011 – Seattle Business magazine ranked Red Arrow Logistics one
of Washington’s 100 Best Companies to Work For 2011. The honor was announced at an awards dinner last night at
The Westin, Seattle. This is Red
Arrow Logistics’ first time on the list, which recognizes companies for setting
the standards for leadership, benefits, work environment, innovative training
programs, happiest employees and more.
“The companies on our 100 Best
Companies To Work For list have created better workplaces by addressing
such issues as communications, leadership and culture,” said Leslie Helm,
editor of Seattle Business. ”As the economy recovers and competition for
talent intensifies, these companies will have an edge.”
“The company’s growth has been amazing
and it has only been possible because of the great team that supports my vision
and delivers consistently for our customers,” said Liz Lasater, CEO of Red
Arrow Logistics. “Red Arrow has
been recognized for many growth awards, but this is the singular most important
recognition we could receive. I wanted to create an organization that was
healthy, customer-centric, and contributed in a meaningful way to our employees
and community, and through this recognition I know we are on the right path.”
In
order for a company to be considered, all employees had to complete an online
survey about topics ranging from employee benefits to morale and extracurricular
activities. Leah Davies, Senior Account Manager, a Red Arrow employee for five
of its 8 years, nominated the Company and is enthusiastic about its selection.
“I was with Red Arrow Logistics when it was out of Liz’s basement with only two
employees and we just moved into our third office space,” said Davies. “Liz has
grown the company so the employees feel part of the success. I really enjoy that we are still a
small business and everybody works as a team regardless of job title,” Davies
explains.
She
also commented on how the employees are vested in each other outside of work. “Everyone
has something we do for fun and we have all supported each other in our
interests. I am a dance choreographer and co-workers have bought tickets to our
performances, and others have gone to watch co-workers in soccer or softball tournament.
I don’t know many other companies that do that!” Davies exclaimed.
Close to 25,000 employees of nominated
companies filled out surveys administered by Seattle-based Gilmore Research.
From the calculated research, a distinguished panel of judges chose the top
companies. “For companies making the list this year, it was a particularly
noteworthy accomplishment, given that the 2011 competition had by far the
largest number of entrants in its 21-year history,” said Michael Romoser,
associate publisher of Seattle Business.
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About
Red Arrow Logistics
Red Arrow Logistics provides logistics and transportation services and expertise to Fortune 100 companies and others with fast growing, complex and high value supply chains. The Company has deep experience in the technology, military, food & beverage, consumer products and renewable energy sectors, in the international and domestic arenas. Red Arrow offers scale and the scope of services to meet the budget and schedule requirements of the largest and smallest companies alike, with international air and ocean to over 185 countries. Its primary services are in the areas of freight transportation, freight forwarding, warehousing and distribution services, and custom retail programs.
A certified Woman-owned Small Business
Enterprise (WBE/DBE), Red Arrow Logistics has been named by WPO as one of the
50 Fastest™ growing companies in North America, among the Top 10 Woman-Owned
Companies in the state of Washington and joined Inc magazine’s 5000/500 List in
2010.
About Seattle Business
Seattle
Business is a monthly
magazine that is read by more than 100,000 business executives across the
state. Annual events tied to its editorial coverage include Leaders in Health
Care, Washington Manufacturing Awards, Best Companies to Work For, Green
Washington Awards and Family Business Awards. Seattle Business is owned by
Minneapolis-based Tiger Oak Publications, which also publishes Seattle
magazine, Seattle Bride magazine as well as more than 20 other leading regional
magazines. Visit Seattle Business online at seattlebusinessmag.com.
For
more information contact:
Ivy Cohen, Ivy Cohen Corporate
Communications, Inc.
(212) 399-0026, ivy@ivycohen.com
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