MBF Named One of Vermont's Best Places to Work in 2010

For the third year, MBF Bioscience has been named one of the Best Places to Work in Vermont, placing in the top ten among the state’s “Small and Medium Employers” (15-149 employees).

Vermont Business Magazine created the recognition program five years ago to identify and recognize the best workplaces in Vermont. MBF was also named one of the Best Places to Work in Vermont in 2007 and 2009.

“It was a great honor for MBF to be awarded one of the Top 10 Best Places to Work in Vermont this year,” says MBF Bioscience President Jack Glaser. “The competition was outstanding, and I was proud that we were named alongside other well run and respected companies from Vermont, including Seventh Generation, King Arthur Flour, and NRG. At MBF, we work hard to create an inspired and well run environment that allows us to develop outstanding products that really make a difference in the world. This award acknowledges how great it is to work at MBF each day where we experience the joy of great teamwork, creativity, and focus.”

The Best Places to Work in Vermont award is presented by Vermont Business Magazine, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, the Vermont Department of Economic Development, the Vermont Department of Labor, and the Vermont State Council, an affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management. For more information about the Best Places to Work in Vermont program, visit Best Places to Work in Vermont.com.



Vermont Governor Jim Douglas presents MBF President Jack Glaser with Best Places to Work Award.

Also pictured from left to right: Jeff Sprenger, John Boutin (Vermont Business Magazine), Shannon Francis, Michelle Murray, Mark Barton, Paul Angstman, Debbie Bishop (Vermont Chamber of Commerce)