Dublin, Ohio, Sept. 20, 2017 -- Safeware, a leading provider of product protection and extended warranty solutions, has again been recognized on the Best Places to Work in Insurance list by Business Insurance and Best Companies Group for the fourth consecutive year. This recognition proves the company’s ongoing commitment to excellence and dedication to an associate-driven culture.
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“Our team works hard to maintain a culture of inclusion, support, and excellence,” says Chief Executive Officer, Bryan Schutjer. “Having been consistently as a ‘Best Places to Work in Insurance,’ I am confident that our associates feel appreciated in their work and are committed to making our organization better every day.”
This award recognizes employers for their outstanding performance in establishing workplaces where employees can thrive, enjoy their work, and help their companies grow. Each year, nominees complete a two-part assessment. The first reviews company growth, cultural initiatives, and demographic statistics. The second, weighted most heavily, is an associate-completed survey that inquiries about employee satisfaction regarding benefits, policies, culture, and environment. Dealerscope will publish the full list of 2017 honorees in its November magazine issue.
In recent years, Safeware launched a Professional Development Series and Women’s Leadership Group for its associates and received recognition as a Healthy Ohio Healthy Worksite, American Heart Association Fit Friendly Worksite, and Wonderful Workplace for Young Professionals. Additionally, the company has been a Corporate Caring Awards finalist for the past three years, has been named a Fast 50 company, and has recently had two associates named on Dealerscope’s 40 Under 40 list.
About Safeware
Having pioneered the technology insurance industry in 1982, Safeware is now one of the most recognized names in product protection. Safeware’s innovative approach to insurance and extended warranty solutions has propelled the company into multiple industries including education, corporate technology, fitness, furniture and appliances. By allowing partners to customize coverage based on their unique needs, Safeware provides best-in-class programs allowing customers to own their products with confidence.
Learn more about Safeware online at www.safeware.com or by calling 1.800.800.1492.
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Lizzie Thompson Safeware 614.781.1492 [email protected]


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