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DWU named to Prairie Business list of 2022’s 50 Best Places to Work

DWU named to Prairie Business list of 2022’s 50 Best Places to Work

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MITCHELL, S.D. — Dakota Wesleyan University has been named to the Prairie Business magazine’s list of 50 Best Places to Work for 2022. The list was announced Sept. 6.

Employees throughout the region nominated their companies, highlighting some of the reasons they believe make their place of business a great place to work. Among the topics were workplace culture, opportunities for employee growth, teamwork and individual responsibility, and employee morale, among others.

In all, Prairie Business received nearly 1,700 nominations. Five of the fifty are located in South Dakota.

“We are excited to see so many participants in this year’s contest,” said Prairie Business Editor Andrew Weeks. “It is good to see the many companies who have been here before, but also to see some new names on the list. This goes to show that there definitely are some great companies in our region.”

This year’s 50 Best are highlighted in the September issue of the magazine, which also is available as an e-edition at http://prairiebusinessmagazine.com.

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