GreenPoint Ag Recognized As Top Performer In Employee Engagement

Jan 20, 2023


DECATUR, AL – GreenPoint Ag was recognized by DecisionWise as a 2022 Employee Engagement Top Performer Award winner. Based on the results of employee engagement surveys conducted in 2022, GreenPoint ranked in the top 10% of organizations employing 1,000 – 4,999 employees for achievement of outstanding levels of employee engagement.

The annual survey assesses employee engagement metrics in key areas including Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), compensation and benefits, job satisfaction, and culture. GreenPoint Ag surpassed the DecisionWise Global Engagement Index Benchmark by 10 points.

“At GreenPoint, we work for our customers, employees, communities, and investors, in that order,” said GreenPoint Ag President and CEO Jeff Blair. “It’s incredibly satisfying to recognize our employees for their engagement and commitment to the GreenPoint Mission of helping our growers succeed in an ever-changing world.”

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