PHOENIX, March 02, 2017 -- CopperPoint Insurance Companies, a leading provider of workers compensation insurance, has been named one of the "100 Best Arizona Companies" by BestCompaniesAZ.
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“In addition to serving customers across the state for more than 90 years, CopperPoint continues to be a leader in the business community through corporate philanthropy, volunteerism, support of the local economy, as well as providing our employees with a great place to work,” said Marc Schmittlein, President & CEO of CopperPoint Insurance Companies.
CopperPoint also was recently honored by the Phoenix Business Journal as a Best Places to Work and Top Corporate Philanthropist in the Valley.
“As we celebrate 15 years, we are proud to recognize companies across our state who are making a positive difference in the lives of their employees and our communities,” said Denise Gredler, Founder and CEO of BestCompaniesAZ, a consulting firm dedicated to identifying, developing and promoting great workplaces.
For the full list, visit http://bestcompaniesaz.com/100-best-companies-in-arizona/
About CopperPoint Insurance Companies
Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, CopperPoint provides workers compensation insurance coverage to more than 12,000 businesses and their employees. In addition, the company also offers other business insurance products including property and casualty coverage.
As a leading advocate of workplace safety, CopperPoint provides businesses with a variety of safety resources. For more information, visit copperpoint.com.
Contact: Judy Schumacher, Vice President Corporate Communications & Governing Board Services 602.631.2045 | [email protected]


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