Celebrating a decade as a 100 Best Company to Work For

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Kirt Walker Chief Executive Officer | Nationwide, OH

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Nationwide has been recognized on Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list for the tenth year in a row, securing the 21st spot in 2024. The annual list serves as a national benchmark for companies that excel in performance and provide exceptional employee experiences.

Nationwide's CEO, Kirt Walker, attributes the company's continued success on the list to its inclusive culture, commitment to employee upskilling, and flexible work environment. Walker emphasized, "Our caring culture allows us to deliver on our mission, while also extending that care to the communities where we live and work." He further added, "Receiving this honor over the course of a full decade is a testament to the efforts of our employees, they are the reason Nationwide is a great place to work. We want every associate to reach their greatest potential because we know that will help take Nationwide to the next level."

For Nationwide employees like Janelle Wright, Angel Umali, and Eric Fine, working at Nationwide brings opportunities to learn, a sense of camaraderie within their teams, and engagement with their work and peers. Their experiences reflect the pride and satisfaction that employees derive from being part of Nationwide.

Nationwide's rich history of being recognized for its culture underscores the company's commitment to providing a fulfilling workplace environment. To explore more about Nationwide's workplace recognition and culture, interested individuals can visit Nationwide.com.

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