SMH named among America’s best employers for women

Public hospital and health care system ranks 7 among 600 companies in U.S. recognized in Forbes/Statista report

David Verinder is CEO of the Sarasota Memorial Health Care System. Contributed image

Once again, the Sarasota Memorial Health Care System (SMH) has been named one of America’s Best Employers for Women, ranking No. 7 in the nation, SMH announced this week.

Forbes, in collaboration with Statista, identified the 600 Best Employers for Women through an extensive independent survey of more than 150,000 women working for companies with at least 1,000 employees across a range of industries in the U.S.,” a news release explains.

“The surveyed employees, representing more than 20 industries, were asked to share opinions about their respective employer’s culture, image, opportunities for career development, working conditions, salary and wages and diversity,” the release adds.

Overall, SMH ranked No. 7 among the 600 companies recognized, and  No. 3 in the “Healthcare & Social Services” sector nationally, the release notes. “This recognition adds to SMH’s growing list of accolades, including several Best Hospital rankings and recent ratings from U.S. News & World Report released just last week, the release adds.

“David Verinder, CEO of Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, attributes these achievements to SMH’s commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace, supported by strong leadership,” the release continues.

“I take great pride in working with such a dedicated and compassionate team,” Verinder said in the release. “Our vision has always been to be the best place for patients, the best workplace, and the best environment for practicing medicine. We are grateful to be recognized for our commitment to excellence in these areas,” he added.

Sarasota County Public Hospital Board Chair Sarah Lodge commended SMH for its dedication to creating an inclusive workplace, the release continues. “With more than 70% of SMH’s leadership team being women, including more than half of its directors and executive team, she noted the commitment to diversity is integral to the hospital’s success,” the release points out.

As SMH is the largest employer in Sarasota County and the region’s only community-owned public hospital, Lodge said in the release that the “success of the workforce is vital to the care provided to our community. She added, “SMH has done an outstanding job with effective hiring practices, family-friendly policies, and leadership development opportunities.”

For more information about careers at SMH, visit smh.com/careers.

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