Brightwing, the leading Recruiting and Learning Solutions Company, has been named one of “Metropolitan Detroit’s 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For” in 2009 by the Michigan Business and Professional Association (MBPA). This annual award recognizes outstanding places of employment in the metropolitan Detroit area.
“I am extremely proud of our team,” said Aaron Chernow, Chief Executive Officer of Brightwing. “Our employees have a passion for aligning talent, values and performance to accelerate individual and organizational success. It is this, and their positive enthusiasm, that makes Brightwing a great place to work.”
The selection of the winning companies is the result of independent research that evaluates each entry in the following categories: communication, community initiatives, compensation and benefits, diversity and multiculturalism, employee education and development, employee engagement and commitment, recognition and retention, small business, recruitment and selection, and work-life balance. The MBPA will be honoring the winning companies in a special symposium and awards luncheon taking place on October 29, 2009 at the Dearborn Inn, a Marriott Hotel.
Brightwing has also been named a Crain’s Detroit “Cool Place to Work in Tough Times”. To learn more about the Brightwing team, click here.
About the Michigan Business and Professional Association (MBPA)
Based in Warren, Mich., the MBPA is the largest business organization of small to medium-sized businesses in Michigan, representing more than 20,000 members who employ more than 200,000 persons. Members include attorneys, physicians, architects, accountants, construction companies, banks, retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers and the like. Member businesses receive numerous benefits including free legal and financial consultations; discounted technology, automotive and office products; employee training and recruitment assistance; and competitive insurance rates. The MBPA is a sister association to the Michigan Food & Beverage Association (MFBA).