Hall of Fame Companies
The Hall of Fame recognizes former No. 1 companies. Once recognized in the Hall of Fame, companies are not included in the Top 50 list in subsequent years. Hall of Fame companies must continue to submit a Top 50 survey and remain competitive with the Top 10.
2023 Top 50 Companies
The Top 50 Companies list evaluates companies based on six key areas of workplace fairness, providing a trusted measure of transparency, equitable outcomes for employees and the effectiveness of fairness strategies and practices.
Specialty Lists
These lists are based on a data-driven evaluation that does not adhere to a set number of companies on a list. They are evaluated on group performance, and the cutoff takes place where there is a significant difference between the top companies and the next runner up. As a result, there may be fewer than or more than 10 companies on a list.
Top Hospitals and Health Systems
The Top Hospitals and Health Systems list is industry specific and compiled using the same criteria to evaluate organizations as the Top 50 competition.
- 1Hackensack Meridian Health
- 2City of Hope
- 3Mayo Clinic
- 4Linde
- 5NYU Langone Health
- 6Mount Sinai Health System
- 7Cleveland Clinic
- 8Wellstar Health System
- 9The American Heart Association
- 10H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
- 11OhioHealth
- 12Henry Ford Health
- 13Jefferson Health
- 14Baylor Scott & White Health
- 15UnitedHealth Group
- 16Quest Diagnostics
- 17Cincinnati Children's
- 18VSP Vision
- 19Option Care Health
- 20Yale New Haven Health
Top Regional Companies
The Top Regional Companies list is specific to companies with a certain geographic footprint and compiled using the same criteria to evaluate organizations as the Top 50 competition.
- 1Blue Shield of California
- 2Alcon
- 3Rockwell Automation
- 4Sempra
- 5Science Applications International Corporation
- 6Consolidated Edison Company of New York
- 7BOK Financial
- 8NYU Langone Health
- 9W.W. Grainger
- 10H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
- 11Citizens Financial Group
- 12Tennessee Valley Authority
- 13Fifth Third Bank
- 14Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
- 15Baylor Scott & White Health
- 16OhioHealth
- 17Northwestern Mutual
- 18ServiceNow
- 19PPL Corporation
- 20HCLTech
- 21Ingredion
- 22American Institutes for Research
- 23Pioneer Natural Resources
- 24Henry Ford Health
- 25Spirit AeroSystems
- 26Ferrara
- 27AAM
- 28Yale New Haven Health
- 29V2X
- 30Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana
- 31Avery Dennison
- 32First Busey Corporation
- 33GEHA
- 34Infoblox
- 35Dyson
- 36Security Service Federal Credit Union
- 3723andMe
- 38University of Tennessee System Administration
Top Utilities
The Top Utilities list is industry specific and compiled using the same criteria to evaluate organizations as the Top 50 competition.
- 1Sempra
- 2Consolidated Edison Company of New York
- 3Tennessee Valley Authority
- 4PPL Corporation
- 5DTE Energy
High Potentials
The Top Companies for High Potentials category measures how effective companies are at identifying high potential employees. It’s measured by examining diverse representation of individuals identified as high potential, proportional representation of diverse groups among high potentials, percentage of high potentials promoted in the previous year, percentage of high potentials who have a mentor and/or sponsor, and practices related to high potential identification and program KPIs.
Top Companies for Executive Women
The Top Companies for Executive Women ranks organizations based on the hiring, promotion and representation of women at various levels. This assessment includes management levels 1 to 4 and the top 10% highest paid employees. It also evaluates the representation of women in mentoring, sponsorship and high-potential programs, alongside assessing the fairness of high potential programs and promotions within management. Additionally, the list considers the company’s commitment to fair hiring practices through inclusive interview panels and diverse candidate slates.
Top Companies for Asian American Executives
The Top Companies for Asian American Executives measures the hiring, promotion and retention of Asian Americans within a company. This includes employees in management levels 1-4 and in the 10% highest paid employees. It is also a measure of mentoring, sponsorship and high potential programs. We examine the Board of Directors and Executive Fairness Council as well as leadership commitment to achieving proportional race representation and the company’s dedicated recruiting relationships to hire Asian American employees.
Top Companies for Black Executives
The Top Companies for Black Executives measures the hiring, promotion and retention of Black employees within a company. This includes employees in management levels 1-4 and in the 10% highest paid employees. It is also a measure of mentoring, sponsorship and high potential programs. We examine the Board of Directors and Executive Fairness Council as well as leadership commitment to achieving proportional race representation and the company’s dedicated recruiting relationships to hire Black employees.
- 8 Humana
- 9 The Hershey Company
- 10Blue Shield of California
- 11 AbbVie
- 12 KPMG
- 13 U.S. Bank
- 14 Northwell Health
- 22Linde
- 23 TD Bank
- 24Hackensack Meridian Health
- 25 Dow
- 26 The Boeing Company
- 27 Abbott
- 28 Hilton
Top Companies for Board of Directors
The Top Companies for Board of Directors list examines board diversity representation overall, board committee diversity and board governance, involvement and practices.
- 1 Eli Lilly and Company
- 2 Mastercard
- 3 Procter & Gamble
- 4 EY
- 5 Accenture
- 6The American Heart Association
- 7FINRA
- 8 General Motors
- 9 Marriott International
- 10 Kaiser Permanente
- 11Blue Shield of California
- 12 Toyota North America
- 13 State Street Corporation
- 14Zoetis
- 15 KPMG
- 16Wellstar Health System
- 17 Best Buy
- 18Otis Worldwide Corporation
- 19 Dow
- 20 The Boeing Company
- 21 TIAA
- 22 Target
- 23PepsiCo
- 24Leidos
- 25 Hilton
- 26 U.S. Bank
- 27 Moody’s
Top Companies for Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)
The Top Companies for Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) list examines Executive sponsorship and involvement in ERGs, ERG practices and policies and ERG participation rates.
Top Companies for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
The Top Companies for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) examines performance across five areas:
- Human capital metrics
- Talent and workplace programs and practices
- Corporate social responsibility and philanthropic programs, practices and spend
- Supplier diversity programs and practices
- Leadership and governance practices
- 7 Accenture
- 8 KPMG
- 9 The Cigna Group
- 10 Eli Lilly and Company
- 11 ADP
- 12Blue Shield of California
Top Companies for Executive Diversity Councils
The Top Companies for Executive Diversity Councils (EFCs) examines CEO/executive involvement and accountability as well as EFC representation and practices.
Top Companies for Latino Executives
The Top Companies for Latino Executives measures the hiring, promotion and retention of Latinos within a company. This includes employees in management levels 1-4 and in the 10% highest paid employees. It is also a measure of mentoring, sponsorship and high potential programs. We examine the Board of Directors and Executive Fairness Council as well as leadership commitment to achieving proportional race representation and the company’s dedicated recruiting relationships to hire Latino employees.
- 1 Medtronic
- 2 The Hershey Company
- 3Blue Shield of California
- 4 Toyota North America
- 5 Eli Lilly and Company
- 6 Mastercard
Top Companies for LGBTQ+ Employees
The Top Companies for LGBTQ+ employees is determined by examining a company’s performance across the following areas:
- 100% Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index rating
- ERG for LGBTQ+ employees
- Percentage of philanthropic spend with organizations focused on the LGBTQ+ community
- Percentage of supplier spend with LGBTQ+ vendors
- Workplace practices, polices and benefits supportive of LGBTQ+ employees
Top Companies for Mentoring
The Top Companies for Mentoring list is determined by examining mentor program performance across four key areas:
- Percentage of senior leaders participating in formal mentoring
- Percentage of mentees promoted in the previous year
- Percentage of high potentials who have a mentor
- Diversity representation of mentees and mentors
Top Companies for Native American/Pacific Islander (NAPI) Executives
The Top Companies for Native American/Pacific Islander (NAPI) Executives measures the hiring, promotion and retention of NAPI employees within a company. This includes employees in management levels 1-4 and in the 10% highest paid employees. It is also a measure of mentoring, sponsorship and high potential programs. We examine the Board of Directors and Executive Fairness Council as well as leadership commitment to achieving proportional race representation and the company’s dedicated recruiting relationships to hire NAPI employees.
- 1 Medtronic
- 2 EY
- 3Blue Shield of California
- 4 Toyota North America
- 5 Eli Lilly and Company
- 6 The Hershey Company
Top Companies for People with Disabilities (PwD)
The Top Companies for People with Disabilities (PwDs) list measures the recruitment, promotion and retention of companies who have completed the National Organization on Disability Employment Tracker. We examine ERGs for PwDs, the percentage of philanthropic spend, percentage of supplier spend with PwD-owned companies and the workplace practices, policies and benefits that support PwDs.
Top Companies for Philanthropy
The Top Companies for Philanthropy list is determined by examining performance across two key areas:
- Percentage of philanthropic spend with organizations focused on multicultural communities and/or underrepresented groups
- Philanthropic programs and practices
- 6Blue Shield of California
- 7 Randstad
- 8 KeyBank
- 9 AbbVie
- 10 The Cigna Group
- 11 Toyota North America
- 12 Ecolab
- 13BOK Financial
- 14Consolidated Edison Company of New York
- 15Sempra
Top Companies for Sponsorship
The Top Companies for Sponsorship list is determined by examining diversity representation of sponsors and employees being sponsored, program practices, executive commitment and engagement and the percentage of high potentials who have sponsors.
Top Companies for Supplier Diversity
The Top Companies for Supplier Diversity list examines the percentage of a company’s spend with diverse suppliers (Tiers 1, 2 and 3) as well as supplier diversity metrics and practices.
Top Companies for Talent Acquisition for Women of Color
The Top Companies for Talent Acquisition for Women of Color is determined through an analysis of new hire and human capital management representation metrics, onboarding practices, diverse candidate slate requirements and employee benefit practices.
- 8 TIAA
- 9 U.S. Bank
- 10 The Hershey Company
- 11 Ecolab
- 12 The Boeing Company
- 13Blue Shield of California
- 14Comerica Bank
- 15Union Pacific
- 16 Sodexo
- 17Sysco
- 18 Sanofi
- 19Travel & Leisure Co.
- 20 Comcast NBCUniversal
- 21 Walmart
- 22 Moody’s
- 23 The Cigna Group
- 24 Randstad
- 25Mayo Clinic
Top Companies for Veterans
The Top Companies for Veterans list is determined by company performance in four areas:
- Having an ERG for veterans
- Percentage of philanthropic spend with military/veteran focused organizations
- Percentage of supplier spend with veteran vendors
- Workplace practices, policies and benefits supportive of veterans
- 5V2X
- 6Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
- 7 The Hershey Company
- 8 Hilton
Noteworthy Companies
This list features companies with the potential to make the Fair360 Top 50 Companies list. Noteworthy companies are judged by the same criteria used in the Top 50 competition, including their responses in the following areas:
- Human Capital Metrics: Gender and ethnic representation of the overall workforce and management, as well as representation in new hires, promotions, turnover and the 10% highest paid employees
- Leadership Accountability: CEO/senior leadership commitment and accountability, diversity and inclusion management, as well as representation metrics and practices of the board of directors and fairness councils
- Talent Programs: Participation metrics and practices for formal mentoring, formal sponsorship, employee resource groups and high potential programs
- Workplace Practices: Practices and metrics related to talent acquisition, talent management, onboarding, fairness training, workforce development and engagement, LGBTQ+ inclusion, people with disabilities, military community and employee benefits
- Supplier Fairness: Procurement spend with companies owned by people from underrepresented groups, as well as leadership accountability and management practices
Alphabetically:
- 23andMe
- ABM Industries
- Alcon
- American Airlines
- Arup
- Asurion
- Becton, Dickinson and Company
- Benjamin Moore & Co.
- Comerica Bank
- Crescent Hotels & Resorts
- CSAA Insurance Group
- Denny's
- Eastman
- Everise
- Ferrara
- Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
- FISERV
- Global Payments
- Guidehouse
- HP Inc.
- JLL
- Kohls
- Leidos
- Linde
- Lowe's Companies, Inc.
- Oshkosh Corporation
- Otis Worldwide
- Paychex
- PENN Entertainment
- PPG Industries
- Protective Life Corporation
- Qurate Retail Group
- Regions Financial Corporation
- Roche Diagnostics
- Sephora USA
- Southwest Airlines
- T-Mobile USA
- Tata Consultancy Service
- The American Heart Association
- Travel + Leisure Co.
- Union Pacific
- Unisys Corporation
- US Foods
- VF Corporation
- Visa
- W.W. Grainger
- Zoetis