Modere Named to Newsweek’s List of The Most Loved Workplaces for 2021


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“Like our business, our company culture vibrates with growth and innovation.” Asma Ishaq, CEO Modere

Modere, a global, Live-Clean lifestyle brand of wellness, household, beauty and personal care products, announced today its selection to Newsweek’s 2021 list of the 100 Most Loved Workplaces. Produced in collaboration with the Best Practice Institute (BPI), a leadership development and benchmark research company, the list was determined after surveying more than 800,000 employees from businesses with workforces varying in size from 50 to more than 10,000.

“The positive morale is palpable at Modere, even as we operate from a primarily remote work environment,” said Asma Ishaq, CEO of Modere. “It is especially rewarding to earn this recognition from Newsweek and Best Practice Institute, as we have worked hard to promote a culture that empowers our team members and rewards them for going the extra mile in fulfilling our mission to improve wellbeing. Like our business, our company culture emphasizes growth and innovation, because our team members are encouraged to embrace change, learn new skills and take on new challenges and responsibilities to build on individual and collective successes.”

Nancy Cooper, Newsweek’s global editor in chief, remarked, “In the wake of the pandemic, businesses hit hurdles in terms of retaining and attracting employees – but the companies that made this list are delivering the respect, care and appreciation that it takes to create a positive workplace that nurtures talent.”

“The best way to determine the strength of a company’s culture is by measuring the degree of love employees feel for their workplace,” said Louis Carter, CEO and Founder of Best Practice Institute and Most Loved Workplace.

Newsweek will feature the full list of 2021’s Most Loved Workplaces in the magazine’s October 29 print edition as well as online at (https://www.newsweek.com/americas-most-loved-workplaces-2021).

Methodology

To identify the top 100 companies for the Newsweek ranking, companies were evaluated and scored as follows: 35 percent of the initial score was based on employee survey responses; 25 percent was derived from analysis of external public ratings from sites such as Comparably, Careerbliss, Glassdoor, Indeed and Google; and 40 percent came from direct interviews with and written responses from company officials. Newsweek then conducted additional research into every company on the list, as well as the top runners up, to determine the final list of 100 companies and their ranking. The list includes both U.S. firms and companies with a strong U.S. presence that are based overseas.

About Modere

Modere (http://www.modere.com) is an omnichannel, consumer products company that develops and markets clean health & wellness products through ecommerce and direct-to-consumer channels. The company’s branded, award-winning portfolio of science-backed clean lifestyle products includes beauty and personal care, nutrition and household essentials that are clinically validated, US EPA Safer Choice-approved, EWG Verified™, NSF Certified, gray-water appropriate, and formulated without the use of thousands of controversial chemicals and compounds. This holistic live clean philosophy drives every aspect of the brand, going beyond its ingredient paradigm to encompass business operations, company culture, community activism and environmental advocacy.

About Newsweek

Newsweek is the modern global digital news organization built around the iconic, over 85-year-old American magazine. Newsweek reaches 100 million people each month with its thought-provoking news, opinion, images, graphics, and video delivered across a dozen print and digital platforms. Headquartered in New York City, Newsweek also publishes international editions in EMEA and Asia.

About Best Practice Institute

Best Practice Institute is an award-winning leadership and organization development center, benchmark research company, think tank, and solutions provider. BPI is the certifying body for Most Loved Workplace® and conducted the original research to create the model and criteria for becoming a Most Loved Workplace®. BPI’s research proves that Most Loved Workplaces produce 3-4 times better customer service, employee performance, and retention than companies not loved by their employees. For more information on how to apply to become a 2022 Most Loved Workplace, go to: http://www.mostlovedworkplace.com

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