MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich., Aug. 06, 2017 -- CARite, a pre-owned dealership franchise focused on providing quality cars and flexible financing solutions, has been recognized for a third consecutive year by the National Association for Business Resources (NABR) as one of the “Best and Brightest Companies to Work For®” in Metro Detroit.
“We are thrilled to be recognized among Metro Detroit’s Best and Brightest Companies for the third year in a row,” said John Neary, Chief Executive Officer of CARite. “Our Company is filled with great people who are committed to our culture and to our DRIVE values. I am so proud of the continued recognition their hard work has earned them over the years.”
The 2017 winning companies were assessed by an independent research firm based on key measurements such as compensation, benefits, employee solutions, employee enrichment, engagement and retention, employee education and development, recruitment, selection and orientation, employee achievement and recognition, communication and shared vision, diversity and inclusion, work-life balance, community initiatives, strategic company performance and the best of the best small business.
CARite and the other Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in Metro Detroit will be recognized for their achievements on Friday, September 22 at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center. To find out more information or to see a complete list of nominees, check out the Best and Brightest website at www.101bestandbrightest.com.
About CARite
Established in 2011, CARite positions independent car dealers to better serve consumers with credit challenges. Participating dealers adopt the nationally recognized CARite brand identity and gain access to our proprietary systems and standardized processes. In addition, CARite dealers gain exclusive access to our unique leasing platform, which allows them to approve customers for financing on late model low mileage cars, regardless of their credit history. There are currently 22 CARite branded dealerships across 10 states. CARite headquarters can be reached at 855-422-7483.
About The Best and Brightest Companies™ Award
The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® is a program of the National Association for Business Resources that provides the business community with the opportunity to gain recognition, showcase their best practices, and demonstrate why they are an ideal place for employees to work. This national program celebrates those companies that are making better business, creating richer lives and building a stronger community as a whole. It is presented annually in several markets including Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, San Francisco Bay Area, and Nationally.
Contact: Jeannie Fledderjohn, Chief Administrative Officer [email protected] (248) 655.7674


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