MANCHESTER, N.H., Aug. 15, 2017 -- Scribe Software, a global data integration leader, today announced that Stay Work Play New Hampshire has recognized the company in its 2017 Rising Stars Awards program, designed to celebrate New Hampshire’s vibrant young workforce, and the local businesses that go the extra mile to hire and retain them. Specifically, Scribe has been named a finalist in the category of New Hampshire’s “Coolest Companies for Young Professionals,” which credits companies that create outstanding environments to attract and retain young talent (ages 40 and under).
The Rising Stars Awards are an initiative of Stay Work Play, in partnership with New Hampshire Public Radio. Category winners will be announced in a ceremony on Monday, October 2 from 5:30 to 7:30pm at Fieldhouse Sports, 12 Tallwood Drive, in Bow, NH.
“Scribe takes pride in creating a work environment where every team member can become their best version of themselves. Unique ideas, team focus, and a ‘get it done’ attitude underpin our cultural success. Having a bit of fun along the way just adds to the adventure. We’re truly honored to be recognized as a Rising Star as it reinforces our commitment to becoming the best company to work for in New Hampshire,” said Brandi Emerson, human resources director at Scribe Software.
“Congratulations to all of the finalists for the 2017 Rising Stars Awards,” said Kate Luczko, president and CEO of Stay Work Play NH. “Each year, we are amazed to learn of the notable contributions of New Hampshire’s young people to their industries and communities, and our judges have a challenging task when trying to differentiate between ‘amazing’ and ‘amazing.’ We are honored to have so many outstanding young leaders and organizations that invest their time and talent to serve the future of the Granite State.”
For more information about Scribe or the Scribe Online iPaaS, please visit https://www.scribesoft.com/products/scribe-online/.
About the Rising Stars Awards
The Rising Stars Awards are an initiative of Stay Work Play, in partnership with New Hampshire Public Radio, to celebrate and recognize New Hampshire’s remarkable young workers, entrepreneurs, and college students, initiatives to keep them here, and the businesses and programs that go the extra mile to recruit and retain them.
About Stay Work Play
Stay Work Play is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is “To work collaboratively across New Hampshire to support ongoing economic, workforce, and community development by promoting the state as a favorable place for young workers and recent college graduates to stay, work and play, when considering employment and lifestyle opportunities.” Additional information on the organization can be found on the website, www.stayworkplay.org.
About Scribe Software
Scribe is an established global provider of application and data integration software. The company's easy to use platforms, open APIs and comprehensive integration lifecycle management capabilities offer the fastest way to create, run, and adapt integrations. More than 12,000 customers and 1,200 partners -- including enterprises, software as a service (SaaS) providers, and systems integrators (SIs) -- rely on Scribe's integration platform as a service (iPaaS) and on-premises platform to accelerate integration projects for greater time-to-value and meet the complex connectivity demands of today's cloud and hybrid environments. Scribe and its solution development partners serve customers in every industry, including financial services, life sciences, manufacturing, public sector, retail, utilities, higher education and media and entertainment.
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