Best Employers for Workers Over 50 Winners (2013)

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Introducing the 2013 winners of the AARP Best Employers for Workers Over 50 award, cosponsored by the Society for Human Resource Management, a biennial program that recognizes employers with exemplary practices for recruiting and retaining mature workers.

  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  2. Scripps Health
  3. Atlantic Health System
  4. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  5. Mercy Health System
  6. The YMCA of Greater Rochester
  7. West Virginia University
  8. Bon Secours Virginia
  9. National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
  10. WellStar Health System
  11. Cornell University
  12. West Virginia University Hospitals
  13. George Mason University
  14. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  15. Monongalia General Hospital
  16. S&T Bank
  17. Virginia Commonwealth University
  18. FCCI Insurance Group
  19. TriHealth Inc.
  20. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
  21. Stanley Consultants Inc.
  22. Southern Company
  23. Yale-New Haven Hospital
  24. Michelin North America Inc.
  25. Department of Veterans Affairs-Veterans Health Administration
  26. Saint Vincent Health System
  27. Cianbro Corporation
  28. SSM Health Care
  29. Solix Inc.
  30. Mountain States Health Alliance
  31. Central Florida Health Alliance
  32. Securian Financial Group
  33. One Nevada Credit Union
  34. Swarthmore College
  35. MEI Technologies Inc.
  36. School Board of Brevard County
  37. Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center
  38. Tufts Health Plan
  39. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  40. Coconino County
  41. Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind
  42. BlueCross and BlueShield of North Carolina
  43. Ochsner Health System
  44. University of Pittsburgh
  45. American University
  46. Lee County Electric Cooperative
  47. Massachusetts General Hospital
  48. Pinnacle Health System
  49. Perkins Coie LLP
  50. CheapCaribbean.com

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