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Kimberly Ballard

Huntsville/Madison County Chamber Announces 2019 Best Places to Work

May 4, 2019/in Events, Featured, News/by Kimberly Ballard

The employees have spoken. Well, they voted, actually, on the best places to work in Madison County.

The Huntsville-Madison County Chamber announced the winners of its annual Best Places to Work Awards at a recent luncheon held in the Von Braun Center.

Businesses of all sizes are represented in five categories ranging from fewer than 25 up to large businesses with over 250 employees. The results are based on employee surveys with gold, silver and bronze awards presented.

In the Micro Business category of 10 to 24 employees, Crossflow Technologies won the gold; Summit Information Solutions won the silver; and the bronze went to New Beginnings Family Law.

In the Small Business category of 25 to 50 employees, Matt Curtis Real Estate was the gold winner; followed by Invariant Corp.; and Nesin Therapy Services.

The Medium Business category (51-100 employees) saw Brockwell Technologies win the gold. The National Children’s Advocacy Center and Monte Sano Research Corp. were the silver and bronze winners.

IERUS Technologies was the gold winner for Large Business (101-250 employees) while Avion Solutions and IronMountain Solutions took the silver and bronze recognitions.

Intuitive Research Technology was the best place to work in the X-large Business category (more than 251 employees). Integration Innovation Inc. (i3) won the silver and Modern Technology Solutions took the bronze.

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Tags: Best Places to Work, Brockwell Technologies, Crossflow Technologies, Huntsville Madison County Chamber, IERUS Technologies, Intuitive Research, Matt Curtis Real Estate, Von Braun Center
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