Altia Named Best Workplace by Colorado Springs Gazette for Seventh Consecutive Year

Altia, a leading provider of graphical user interface software solutions for production embedded displays, has once again been honored as the Best Workplace by the Colorado Springs Gazette. This marks the seventh year in a row that Altia has received this prestigious award.

The recognition is based on an independent survey of over 2,000 employees in the Colorado Springs area. Participants rated their employers on various aspects of workplace culture, including leadership, communication, innovation and diversity.

The Gazette received numerous nominations from private, public and nonprofit organizations in the Pikes Peak Region. Employees from these nominated organizations were asked to complete online surveys evaluating their organization’s health, engagement, leadership, work-life balance, training, pay, benefits and corporate social responsibility.

“We are absolutely delighted to receive this award for the seventh year in a row,” said Mike Juran, CEO and co-founder of Altia. “This accolade truly reflects the dedication and talent of our team at Altia. Their passion and collaboration are the driving forces behind our success, and we are committed to fostering an environment that supports their growth and well-being.”

Andrea Heffernan, Altia’s Director of People Operations, added: “Our culture is our greatest strength at Altia. We strive to create a workplace built on trust, respect and innovation, where everyone feels empowered to contribute their best. We also make sure to celebrate our successes and enjoy the journey together. Being recognized as one of the best workplaces in Colorado Springs is a tremendous honor for us.”

Altians Making a Difference: Supporting the Colorado Springs Community

In the heart of Colorado Springs, a group of dedicated Altians joined forces with Pikes Peak United Way and Care and Share Food Bank for a bi-monthly mobile food pantry event at Mitchell High School.

Grateful for the nice weather and the opportunity to give back, the Altia teammates spent their volunteer day setting up tables, organizing food items and welcoming the influx of families seeking assistance. The group was proud to serve over 300 families!

“The impact of this event extends beyond the provision of food. This is a beacon of hope for many—and a reminder to the volunteers as well as the families we served today that we belong to one another. No one stands alone,” stated Mike Juran, Altia CEO.

The mobile food pantry events at Mitchell High school take place on the first and third Thursday of each month through the summer. Local families can find additional food distribution events and locations at https://careandshare.org/findfood/.

For more information about donating to or volunteering with Care and Share Food Bank, visit https://careandshare.org/.

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