Protecht, Inc. is among the highest scoring businesses on Inc. magazine’s annual Best Workplaces list. Prominently featured in the May/June 2022 issue and on Inc.com, the list is the result of a comprehensive measurement of American companies that have excelled in creating exceptional workplaces and company culture, whether operating in a physical or virtual facility.
Protecht offers a suite of insurance technology and secure transaction solutions to clients and participants in the live events sector. Protecht’s industry-leading, proprietary technology and consumer-facing protection products support its B2B partners and offer ticketing platforms control over inventory, real-time data reporting, additional lines of revenue, fraud prevention tools, and fan engagement.
“Protecht is rooted by talented, resilient individuals who pivoted, as necessary, during the pandemic to remain at our industry’s forefront. We identified our gaps and shortcomings, and took measurable steps to improve,” said Protecht CEO Bryan Derbyshire. “We are in the business of protecting consumer passions, so it all starts with valuing the passion of our own rapidly expanding global team who shows up every day to do meaningful work for the collective good of our clients and their customers.”
After collecting data from thousands of submissions, Inc. selected 475 honorees this year. Each company that was nominated took part in an employee survey, conducted by Quantum Workplace, which included topics such as management effectiveness, perks, fostering employee growth, and overall company culture. The organization’s benefits were also audited to determine overall score and ranking.
“Yes, we have ping-pong and healthy snacks but most importantly, we have respect for each other’s unique contributions, next level ideas, and willingness to challenge the status quo,” continued Derbyshire. “And as an ‘Employee of the Month’ parking spot may not be as compelling an incentive in today’s remote work environment, stock options are granted to employees so that they may truly realize the value of their time and impact on the company.”
“Not long ago, the term ‘best workplace’ would have conjured up images of open-office designs with stocked snack fridges,” says Inc. editor-in-chief Scott Omelianuk. “Yet given the widespread adoption of remote work, the concept of the workplace has shifted. This year, Inc. has recognized the organizations dedicated to redefining and enriching the workplace in the face of the pandemic.”
Inc’s May/June issue will hit newsstands on May 17, 2022.