Brunswick Corporation Named by TIME as one of the “World’s Best Companies” in 2024

Brunswick Corporation

Oct 15, 2024

Brunswick Corporation, the world’s largest recreational marine technology company, was recently named to TIME’s 2024 list of the World’s Best Companies that identifies the top-performing organizations across the globe based on a number of key metrics including employee satisfaction, and revenue growth.

“We are honored to be recognized by TIME Magazine for this award, which reflects our exceptional talent around the world who embody Brunswick’s Next Never Rests mentality. This award also signifies the continued execution of our key strategic initiatives reaffirming our position as the world’s leading marine technology company,” said Dave Foulkes, Brunswick Corporation CEO.

Organized by TIME and Statista, top-performing organizations were identified based on three primary dimensions:

            • Employee Satisfaction: Surveys were conducted in more than 50 countries, with data collected from approximately 170,000 participants. The evaluation encompassed direct and indirect recommendations of companies as well as evaluations of employers across the dimensions of image, atmosphere, working conditions, salary and equality by verified employees.

            • Revenue Growth: Companies generating a revenue of at least US $100 million in 2023, and demonstrating positive revenue growth from 2021 to 2023, were considered.

            • Sustainability: Evaluated based on data among standardized KPIs from Statista’s ESG Database and targeted data research.

This award underscores Brunswick’s commitment to defining, creating and continuously innovating the future of the recreational marine market and creating a rewarding environment for its employees to learn, grow, and perform at their best.

To learn more about Brunswick’s culture, visit www.brunswick.com/careers/culture-benefits  and to view the full list of recipients, visit www.time.com/collection/worlds-best-companies-2024/.

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