This is Encamp’s first time to be selected to the celebrated list.
Encamp, which offers a first of its kind environmental, health, and safety (EHS) compliance software product that combines data management and environmental compliance reporting automation via the cloud, has been named one of the Best Places to Work in Indiana for 2021.
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“When we first envisioned Encamp, we knew central Indiana was where we needed to establish the company”
The annual Best Places to Work program is organized by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and Best Companies Group and is now in its 16th year. The statewide survey and awards program identifies, recognizes, and honors participating employers in Indiana who promote leading workplace cultures.
This is Encamp’s first time to make the celebrated list. The company, which was formed in 2017 and launched publicly in 2018, was chosen as one of 59 winners in the Small Companies category of 15 to 74 employees. Encamp currently has 26 employees but plans to expand its staff throughout 2021, the result of significant revenue growth in 2020.
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“When we first envisioned Encamp, we knew central Indiana was where we needed to establish the company,” said co-founder and CEO Luke Jacobs, who earned his B.S. in Environmental Science from Indiana University Bloomington. “Along with the state’s track record of supporting the technology sector and high-growth tech startups like ours, we knew there was a strong pool of talent here. But to attract the best people, we also knew we had to create a culture of diversity and inclusion, which is as important to us as creating technology to help protect the environment.”
Best Places to Work award winners for 2021 total 125 companies in four categories based on company size. In addition to the Small Companies category, winners are chosen in categories for Medium Companies of between 75 and 249 U.S. employees, Large Companies of between 250 and 999 U.S. employees, and Major Companies with 1,000 or more U.S. employees. Winners are ultimately ranked in each category.
The company rankings will be unveiled May 6 at an awards event sponsored by Ivy Tech Community College. The format is yet to be determined – either entirely virtual or a hybrid with an in-person option. Final determination will be made based on attendee safety and input of the winners.
“We have many tremendous employers in the state, so it’s great to see more and more companies take part in this effort to evaluate their workplace cultures and gain the recognition they deserve,” said Indiana Chamber president Kevin Brinegar. “These companies consistently demonstrate to their employees how much they value their contributions.”
Last year with the pandemic ongoing, Encamp closed its office in Broad Ripple and transitioned to a fully virtual work model. The move included a new stipend to all employees for at-home office equipment, unlimited paid time off (PTO), and other measures to help deal with the change. Yet even as a remote workforce, Encamp’s culture remained as strong as ever. As did employees’ positive impacts.
The company’s revenue growth of more than 800% in 2020 included closing several new Fortune 1000 and Fortune 100 customers. Encamp also extended its standing as the largest filer of Tier II hazardous material inventory reports in the country. The company can now add being one of the Best Places to Work in Indiana to its accomplishments.
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