INDIANAPOLIS - (May 2007) eTapestry was named one of the "Best Places to Work" in the state of Indiana by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. At an awards ceremony hosted by the Chamber, eTapestry was recognized as the 19th best work environment in the small-medium company category (less than 250 employees).
"It is very gratifying to make the list of "Best Places to Work", especially when considering the other companies on the list," said Steve Rusche, Co-Founder and COO. "All of the folks at eTapestry work hard to create a positive and productive work environment, and this confirmation of their efforts is very rewarding."
The Indiana Chamber announced rankings for all 50 companies who made the "Best Places to Work in Indiana" list at an awards luncheon at the Indiana Roof Ballroom attended by more than 650 Hoosier businesspeople. Names of companies on the list had been released February 26.
“Best Place to Work” honorees were determined through employer reports and comprehensive employee surveys, with winners selected in two categories: small to medium-sized companies of between 25 and 249 employees, and large-sized companies consisting of 250 or more employees. Out-of-state parent companies were eligible to participate if at least 25 full-time employees are in Indiana.
The Best Companies Group has overseen similar programs in 18 other states. ModernThink, LLC, a workplace excellence consulting firm, handled the selection process. The basis for this initiative is Fortune magazine’s noted "100 Best Places to Work for" list.
About eTapestry
Founded in 1999, Indianapolis-based eTapestry is the first Web-based donor database and communications management system that delivers its software over the Internet, allowing access from desktops, laptops and mobile devices. eTapestry's Web site development, e-commerce and advanced e-mail tools give its more than 5,000 customers a fully integrated and maintenance free solution. eTapestry's customers, with donor records ranging from several hundred to more than 300,000, do not pay the large upfront costs or the ongoing maintenance and support contracts typically paid in the purchase of more traditional software. For more information, go to www.eTapestry.com.