PTC Therapeutics Received Gallup’s “Don Clifton
Strengths-Based Culture” Award
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J., April 7, 2021 / PTC Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PTCT) today announced that it has been named a winner of the 2021 “Don Clifton Strengths-Based Culture Award” from Gallup. The award recognizes organizations with strong workplace cultures that get the best out of their employees by focusing and developing their strengths and placing them at the center of how they work every day.
“We are honored to accept this award and appreciate the recognition that at PTC we have built an engaging and innovative work environment that is collaborative and committed to develop our employees,” said Stuart W. Peltz, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of PTC Therapeutics. “While the past year has presented many challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our team has proven that we can work smarter and go farther together. At PTC we say that science is our foundation, and our cultu
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SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ PTC Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: PTCT) today announced that it has been named a winner of the 2021 Don Clifton Strengths-Based Culture Award from Gallup. The award recognizes organizations with strong workplace cultures that get the best out of their employees by focusing and developing their strengths and placing them at the center of how they work every day. We are honored to accept this award and appreciate the recognition that at PTC we have built an engaging and innovative work environment that is collaborative and committed to develop our employees, said Stuart W. Peltz, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of PTC Therapeutics. While the past year has presented many challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our team has proven that we can work smarter and go farther together. At PTC we say that science is our foundation, and our culture is our heart.
Published: Apr 07, 2021
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ PTC Therapeutics, Inc.. (NASDAQ: PTCT) today announced that it has been named a winner of the 2021 Don Clifton Strengths-Based Culture Award from Gallup. The award recognizes organizations with strong workplace cultures that get the best out of their employees by focusing and developing their strengths and placing them at the center of how they work every day. We are honored to accept this award and appreciate the recognition that at PTC we have built an engaging and innovative work environment that is collaborative and committed to develop our employees, said Stuart W. Peltz, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of PTC Therapeutics. While the past year has presented many challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our team has proven that we can work smarter and go farther together. At PTC we say that science is our foundation, and our culture is our heart.
Pequot Lakes Iverson selected as strengths coach at Nebraska
Strengths coaches play a key role within the college, striving to bring out the best in people and maximize their talents at the university. Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 8:00 am, Mar. 10, 2021 ×
LINCOLN, NE - Sarah Iverson of Pequot Lakes is one of 50 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students selected as a new strengths coach in the College of Business Clifton Strengths Institute. Iverson is a sophomore hospitality, restaurant and tourism management major at the university.
Strengths coaches play a key role within the college, striving to bring out the best in people and maximize their talents at the university where strengths originated through the work of Don Clifton, who asked the question, What will happen when we think about what is right with people rather than fixating on what is wrong with them?
Pequot Lakes Iverson selected as strengths coach at Nebraska
Strengths coaches play a key role within the college, striving to bring out the best in people and maximize their talents at the university. Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 8:00 am, Mar. 10, 2021 ×
LINCOLN, NE - Sarah Iverson of Pequot Lakes is one of 50 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students selected as a new strengths coach in the College of Business Clifton Strengths Institute. Iverson is a sophomore hospitality, restaurant and tourism management major at the university.
Strengths coaches play a key role within the college, striving to bring out the best in people and maximize their talents at the university where strengths originated through the work of Don Clifton, who asked the question, What will happen when we think about what is right with people rather than fixating on what is wrong with them?