MCU recognized among New York's best employers for workplace
culture, compensation, benefits, wellness initiatives, leadership,
and more
NEW
YORK, Aug. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Municipal
Credit Union (MCU), Metro New York's largest credit union, has been
recognized as one of New York's
Best & Brightest Companies to Work For® by the
National Association for Business Resources (NABR). This
certification underscores MCU's commitment to fostering an
outstanding workplace environment and excellence in human resource
practices.
MCU is one of only 10 companies in New
York State to receive this honor this quarter, highlighting
its exceptional efforts to foster a positive and productive
workplace. The Best & Brightest Companies to Work
For® program identifies and honors organizations that
excel in employee enrichment, engagement, and retention. Selected
companies are evaluated based on various criteria, including
leadership, strategic planning, and overall company performance, as
well as their community initiatives, corporate responsibility, and
work-life balance programs.
"We are honored to have been chosen for such an important
designation," said Kyle Markland,
CEO of MCU. "Day in and day out, we strive to create a
workplace that proves our commitment to our employees and to our
core value of Teamwork – we work together as ONE TEAM. We're
thrilled that such efforts are not going unnoticed and will
continue to create a community at MCU that lives up to being one of
the best and brightest teams for our members, employees, and fellow
New Yorkers."
"This award is a testament to the entire MCU team's commitment
to excellence, and particularly recognizes the efforts of our Human
Resources and Learning & Development teams," added
Toni-Ann Sforza, MCU's Chief
Operating Officer and Chief Human Resources Officer. "Their
unwavering focus on meaningful employee engagement and
opportunities for their fellow employees creates a welcoming and
positive culture. They set the bar high to help make MCU a better
place to work."
The selection process for the Best & Brightest Companies to
Work For® involves a comprehensive assessment by an
independent research firm, which reviews key measures such as
compensation, benefits, employee solutions, creative wellness
initiatives, and employee education and development. MCU's
innovative practices and commitment to employee satisfaction have
set it apart as a leader among New
York employers.
The National Association for Business Resources, with over 25
years of experience in conducting these competitions, provides
winning companies with benchmarking, resources, and networking
opportunities to further enhance their workplace practices and
employee satisfaction.
About Municipal Credit Union
Established in 1916 in New York
City, Municipal Credit Union is the oldest credit union in
New York. By providing a full
range of financial services to municipal employees, police
officers, firefighters, teachers, health care workers and others,
MCU has grown to $4.35 billion in
assets and to over 600,000 members. Today, MCU membership is
available to anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school
in New York City. MCU is an equal
opportunity lender and deposits are insured to at
least $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration. To
learn more, visit www.nymcu.org.
About the National Association for Business Resources
The National Association for Business Resources (NABR) offers
recognition programs that celebrate excellence in various aspects
of business, including workplace culture, wellness initiatives, and
leadership. The Best & Brightest Companies to Work
For® program identifies and honors companies that
deliver exceptional employment practices and demonstrate an
impressive commitment to their employees.
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