HLR Named Number One 2023 A/E/C Employer of Choice® by PSMJ Resources, Inc.

HLR • July 26, 2023

PSMJ Resources, Inc., the global leader in business management data and guidance for architects and engineers, has named Hampton Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. (HLR) the number one 2023 A/E/C Employer of Choice®, the industry’s premier recognition of firms that have mastered workforce retention and productivity by achieving the highest level of employee engagement.


The A/E/C Employer of Choice® Award is based on the results of PSMJ’s 70-factor survey of nominated firms’ employees, delving deep into what they do to inspire, encourage, and engage with their architects, engineers, non-technical staff, and managers. While individual responses are kept anonymous, firm executives receive a summary report to benchmark engagement gaps and employee morale against similar A/E/C organizations.


PSMJ Resources President, Gregory Hart, emphasizes, “One of the biggest talent management mistakes that A/E/C firm leaders can make is to focus too much on superficial levels of employee satisfaction rather than the deeper and more lasting impact of employee engagement. The firms with the most engaged teams deliver the best results over the long haul. Our 2023 award winners understand this reality and deliver on creating a high-performance environment that yields the best outcomes for the firm’s employees, owners, and clients.”


Winning firms will be recognized and celebrated as 2023 A/E/C Employer of Choice® Award winners at PSMJ’s A/E/C THRIVE conference, the growth, profit, and success summit for A/E/C firm leaders, taking place from September 20-23, 2023, in Salt Lake City, UT. Winners will also benefit from an “A/E/C Employer of Choice Winner” credential to display in their recruiting efforts and receive public recognition through PSMJ’s extensive digital, print, and social media dissemination channels.


We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our incredibly talented and dedicated team for everything you do!

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