OAK BROOK, Ill., May 03, 2018 -- Hub Group (NASDAQ:HUBG), a leading supply chain solutions provider offering multi-modal transportation services, announced today it has been named to Forbes’ 2018 list of America’s Best Mid-Size Employers.
“Over the past few years, we’ve taken a look at the way we engage our employees by restructuring our employee onboarding and training process, implementing tools and opportunities to promote growth from within and encouraging a corporate culture that is collaborative, empowering and inclusive,” said David Yeager, Hub Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
The list of America’s Best Mid-Size Employers recognizes companies that excel at making employees feel secure, understood, needed and inspired. The companies on the list were selected based on an anonymous survey of 30,000+ employees from 1,000+ employers with a focus on employment recommendation and satisfaction.
About Hub Group
Hub Group is a world-class supply chain solutions provider that offers multi-modal transportation services throughout North America, including intermodal, truck brokerage, dedicated and logistics services. As a publicly traded company with over $4 billion in revenue, Hub Group’s organization of over 4,000 employees delivers innovative, customer-focused solutions and industry leading service to help customers better control supply chains and their costs. For more information, visit hubgroup.com.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Brian Meents, [email protected], 630.437.6256


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