InsureMyTrip.com receives 2009 Best Places to Work in Rhode Island Award
Warwick-based InsureMyTrip.com was recently named one of the Best Places to Work in Rhode Island for 2009 by The Providence Business News and Best Companies Group, an independent company managing Best Places to Work programs on state, regional and national stages around the country.
This statewide survey and awards program was designed to identify, recognize, and honor the best places of employment in Rhode Island, benefiting the state’s economy, its workforce and businesses.
Companies from across the state entered the two-part process to determine the 28 Best Companies to Work for in Rhode Island. "While many awards programs honor companies for their work, Best Places to Work recognizes those companies that dedicate time, effort and money to creating a work environment that supports and appreciates their talented teams and most valued resource," remarked Jim Grace, President and CEO of InsureMyTrip. "This is really a very special and exciting award to receive."
Established in 2000, InsureMyTrip.com is the leading, consumer-oriented on-line travel insurance aggregator worldwide. Featuring insurance comparisons from the top industry providers, InsureMyTrip.com is a unique, one-stop resource designed to meet consumers’ comprehensive travel insurance needs all in a secure environment.
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