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Oppy named one of British Columbia's top employers

Oppy is being honored three times over for its commitment to its people and community.

Firstly, Oppy has been selected as one of BC’s Top Employers for 2023 for the seventh consecutive year. Honored in the province Oppy first called home, this annual program evaluates organizations across a range of criteria, including workplace, benefits, training, and community involvement, and those that offer progressive and forward-thinking cultures and programs.

Left: Satri Alpine; right: the Oppy team at the IFPA 2022 show 

“Our driving force has been to foster an environment where our team members can thrive, in which they feel safe and respected and where we continuously work towards an inclusive environment for all,” said VP of talent and culture and chief people officer Satri Alpine. “It’s an honor to share how our company is being recognized in support of that purpose.”

Oppy was lauded for its work environment, including hybrid work options, health, and family-friendly benefits, profit share program and employee support, and development and recognition initiatives, amongst others.  

Also awarded Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures™ recognition for a third time, Oppy was recognized for fostering high-performing corporate cultures that help sustain a competitive advantage. This particular year also emphasized its criteria for companies committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, with a focus on employee engagement.

Announced in November 2022, this award will be accepted by Alpine at Waterstone Human Capital’s March 1 gala event.  

It was also revealed at the end of last year that chairman, CEO, and managing partner John Anderson will be inducted into the Business Laureates of British Columbia Hall of Fame in May 2023 on behalf of JABC.

This honor recognizes B.C. business leaders whose efforts have shaped the province and exerted a positive influence on the Canadian way of life and those who stand to inspire leaders of the future. Members of the Hall of Fame have demonstrated unique vision, supported others in pursuit of their goals, led lives of integrity, and built a legacy that will enrich the lives of those who follow.  

“It comes as no surprise that John would be recognized in this capacity. We have so much to celebrate because he’s initiated purpose and inspired others to be their very best,” said Alpine. “Congrats John and congrats to everyone at Oppy for living out our promise each day. These accomplishments reinforce what people at Oppy already know — that it is a truly gratifying place to work, contribute and grow.”

For more information:
Kelsey Van Lissum
Oppy
Tel.: +1 (604) 461-6779
kelsey.van.lissum@oppy.com 
www.oppy.com 

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