By Charley Hannagan / The Post-Standard
The Irish Independent has named Welch Allyn one of the 50 Best Places to work in Ireland.
This is the first time in the company’s history that it has participated in the program run by the Great Places to Work Institute Ireland. Welch Allyn’s Irish operation was established in 1973 as the company’s first manufacturing site outside the United States.
The Great Place to Work Institute manages the application process in Ireland for the Irish Independent as it does in the United States for Fortune magazine. Welch Allyn also has received recognition as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in the U.S.
“This achievement is a testament to the strength and resiliency of our company culture, as well as the diverse talents of the Navan workforce,” said Julie Shimer, president and CEO, Welch Allyn. “For over 90 years Welch Allyn has strived to instill the values of family, transparency and trust, and receiving this award shows that our core values are still relevant and adaptable as we expand our presence globally.”
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