Fleet Response Named Top Ohio Workplace
Fleet Response has been named as a 2019 Best Workplaces in Ohio by Ohio Business Magazine as part of a two-month evaluation process, the accident management company announced.

Accident management provider Fleet Response has earned recognition as a top workplace in Ohio.
Photo courtesy of Fleet Response.
Fleet Response has been named as a 2019 Best Workplaces in Ohio by Ohio Business Magazine as part of a two-month evaluation process, the accident management company announced.
This is the second consecutive year the company has been named to the list.
"The roots of Fleet Response have been growing strong in Ohio for 33 years," said Scott Mawaka, CEO and president. "However, none of the organization’s success would have been possible without our dedicated and hardworking employees."
The company prides itself in its stability, as nearly 40% of its employees have been with the company for more than five years, according to Mawaka. Another 15% have been with Fleet Response for more than 10 years.
In related news, Fleet Response has named Zak Etela, a senior claims representative, as its 2019 Ron and Fran Mawaka Employee of the Year. The company has been recognizing employees of the year since 2015.
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