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Ryan Westwood is one of Comparably’s Best CEOs for 2020

Dec 16, 2020 | Admin, Latest News

The results are in, and Simplus couldn’t be more humbled and thrilled to announce Ryan Westwood is ranked as one of Comparably’s Best CEOs for 2020. 

Winners of Comparably’s annual Best CEOs Award are those who received the highest ratings by employees through anonymous feedback about their chief executive officers on Comparably.com within the past year. 

The fact that the Comparably Best CEOs Award is based on employee feedback makes this honor particularly special. 

“A caring culture is how you build great companies,” says Ryan. “If a company has guiding values that make them who they are, how they behave, how they think, and how they make decisions, it’s transformational, especially if your employees are a part of architecting those values.”

To read the full list of CEOs honored this year, click here

 

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