KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 29, 2017 -- Spring Venture Group (SVG) is proud to announce being named one of ten large companies (250+ employees) to receive Kansas City Business Journal’s 2017 Best Places to Work award. Best Places To Work measures several categories of excellence via a set of employee surveys. This makes it a wonderful insight into how a company is performing in areas such as team dynamics, leadership, and communication.
This award comes on the heels of SVG being named to KCBJ’s Fast 50 and Corporate Report 100 lists for the fastest-growing companies in Kansas City. CEO, Chris Giuliani, says, “This award once again demonstrates the pride our team takes in making SVG a wonderful place to work. I am grateful to work with such an amazing group of people at SVG every day. Like each award we've been fortunate enough to win in the past, this motivates us to continue making SVG a better place to work.” We want to congratulate all the other amazing companies on this list. We look forward to many years of success alongside each of you!
Spring Venture Group’s expansion plans in the next few years include the addition of over 1,000 new jobs to its local workforce. Spring Venture Group is an inside sales and marketing company with product offerings in various areas health and life Insurance. Its national headquarters are located in Kansas City, Missouri.
CONTACT: Sean McCarthy Email: [email protected]


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