By Liz Freeman of the Naples Daily News
When Lisa Taylor and her husband considered a move from Chicago to Naples, she wanted to work for a company that respects family life and has a diverse workforce.
Arthrex Inc. stood out. The 36-year-old hasn’t looked back in the year since relocating.
“These are people I want to be like,” Taylor, a project manager, said about her first impression of colleagues.
Despite Fortune Magazine naming Arthrex in February as the third best workplace for manufacturing and production, and 62nd on this year’s list of 100 best companies to work for, the fast-growing company is challenged filling jobs.