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CONTACT: Danielle Schlanger, dschlanger@fenton.com
JUNE 20, 2024
FENTON CERTIFIED AS A MOST LOVED WORKPLACE®
Designation comes during banner year for social change agency
LOS ANGELES, CA — Fenton Communications, the first national communications firm dedicated to social impact, today announced that it has been certified as a Most Loved Workplace®, recognizing its commitment to tackling society’s most pressing issues and helping build a more equitable and just society. This designation comes when Fenton is experiencing a powerful year, with more clients, revenue, and impact than at any point in its 40-year history.
“Receiving the Most Loved Workplace® designation is a testament to the culture of inclusivity, collaboration, and excellence we have deliberately fostered,” said Valarie De La Garza, CEO of Fenton Communications. “This recognition belongs to our staff, who have made Fenton the dynamic powerhouse it has become. They are committed to our clients and deeply care about each other. We celebrate them today and every day.”
Most Loved Workplaces® certify companies where employees are the happiest and most satisfied at work. Fenton became certified as a Most Loved Workplace based on its scores on the Love of Workplace Index™, which surveyed employees on various elements of employee satisfaction and sentiment, including the level of respect, collaboration, support, and sense of belonging they feel inside the company.
ABOUT FENTON
Fenton is an award-winning, multicultural communications agency focused solely on social impact. For over 40 years, the agency has helped organizations, foundations, brands and government agencies shape public policy, change behavior and create a more just, equitable and sustainable society. It offers a full spectrum of strategic, creative, digital and advertising services, combining expertise, subject-matter knowledge and lived experience to realize its partners’ visions and champion the most important issues of our time. Fenton is also a proud industry leader in diverse and inclusive representation. For more information, visit fenton.com.
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