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Wachovia Named a Top 10 2007 Working Mother 100 Best Company By Working Mother Magazine Magazine celebrates corporate America's family-friendly leaders and names Wachovia among its elite Top Ten CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Working Mother magazine today named Wachovia a Top 10 2007 Working Mother Best Company for Working Mothers. Leading a significant and ongoing culture shift, Wachovia is using company-wide benefits and programs to ensure the retention and advancement of working mothers. "Our real power as women comes from having the self-awareness and courage to be ourselves, in every part of our lives. In other words, the source of our power is our ability to be authentic. For a working mother, this means having the freedom to be both a worker and a mother. This can best occur when a company cares for the whole person," said Shannon McFayden, Wachovia's head of Human Resources and Corporate Relations. Carol Evans, CEO and President of Working Mother Media, said "Every year our winning companies raise the bar for what it means to be an employer of choice for working families. Wachovia not only offers essential benefits like flextime and telecommuting—they go above and beyond with a range of best practices and policies to ease the difficulties for working parents and their families. Their supportive culture makes a huge difference to employees who want to be great moms and great workers." The magazine selected Wachovia based on its corporate culture for women, programs and policies for childcare, leave for new parents, opportunities for women to advance, flexible work arrangements, work/life benefits such as elder care and other employee programs. "Winning this award is great recognition for Wachovia's diversity journey," said Julie Jost, head of Wachovia's Women's Employee Resource Network. "We have 72,899 women at Wachovia, which represents more than 62 percent of our workforce, and many of the company's most senior positions are held by working mothers. The Working Mother recognition, and more important Wachovia's commitment to an inclusive environment, goes a long way toward driving engagement levels of women." Added Suzanne Riss, the editor-in-chief of Working Mother magazine, "As a working mother myself, I understand how absolutely essential it is for companies to find ways to nurture the personal and professional lives of employees. I commend Wachovia for conceiving and effectively implementing programs and benefits that offer an inspiring paradigm for the rest of corporate America: it is possible to be both family-friendly and financially successful." Wachovia was selected as a Top 10 Company for the 2007 Working Mother 100 Best Companies based on an extensive application of 575 questions. The application included detailed questions about workforce, compensation, child-care and flexibility programs, leave policies and more. It also checked the usage, availability and tracking of programs, as well as the accountability of managers who oversee them. Seven areas were measured and scored: workforce profile, compensation, child care, flexibility, time off and leaves, family-friendly programs, and company culture. For this year's 100 Best, particular weight was given to flexibility and family-friendly policies. For more information on the 2007 Working Mother 100 Best Companies and for a complete list of winners, visit www.workingmother.com. About Wachovia |
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