2012 N.C. Family-Friendly 50 Companies
Carolina Parenting Inc. has announced the 2012 N.C. Family-Friendly 50, including seven companies that are receiving the honor for the first time and three companies that have made the list for 14 consecutive years.
Appearing on the list for the first time include Coastal Federal Credit Union (multiple locations throughout the state); Coleman Lew + Associates Inc. (Charlotte); Copernicus Group IRB (Research Triangle Park); Inmar (Winston-Salem); Kao Specialties America (High Point); Olive Law Firm (Charlotte); and Workplace Options (Raleigh).
Lyerly Agency in Charlotte with six employees, Replacements Ltd. in Greensboro with 448 employees, and Rex Healthcare in the Triangle with more than 5,000 employees have received the honor since the program's inception.
Advanced Home Care
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
Alamance Regional Medical Center
Alston & Bird
Angus Barn LTD.
Arysta LifeScience North America
Auto Logic
Bayer CropScience
BDO USA LLP
Biogen Idec
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NC
Bright Horizons Family Solutions
Capitol Broadcasting Company
Caterpillar Building Construction Products Division
Charlotte Eye Ear Nose and Throat Associates, PA
Coastal Federal Credit Union
Coleman Lew + Associates Inc.
Copernicus Group IRB
Duke University & Health System
Ernst & Young LLP
Grant Thornton LLP
Hannover Life Reassurance Company of America
IBM Corporation
Inmar Inc.
Integrated Laboratory Systems Inc.
Kao Specialties Americas LLC
Kindermusik International
KPMG LLP
L&E Research
Lyerly Agency
Mulkey Engineers & Consultants
Nationwide
Novant Health
Novo Nordisk
Olive Law Firm, The
Progress Energy
Providence Day School
Qualcomm
Replacements Ltd
Rex Healthcare
Rho Inc.
RTI International
The Steel Network Inc.
TIAA-CREF
Time Warner Cable
US Environmental Protection Agency
Vanguard
WakeMed Health and Hospitals
Ward Black Law
Workplace Options
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