Georgia Power salutes veterans in its workforce
Nearly 10 percent of Georgia Power workforce has military background
ATLANTA, Nov. 11, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power is celebrating Veterans Day by recognizing the nearly 1 in 10 employees companywide who have served in the U.S. military. On Wednesday, Georgia Power leadership, joined by Georgia state senator and U.S. Army veteran Hunter Hill, hosted a special event at the company's Atlanta headquarters to thank the company's veterans for their service and recognize the value they bring to the company and its customers every day. “We are committed to hiring qualified veterans into our workforce,” said Sloane Evans, vice president of human resources for Georgia Power. “Partnerships with Georgia military bases, intentional on-post recruiting and the delivery of an apprentice training program are helping us connect with veterans whose specialized skillsets, core values and commitment to safety make them a natural fit for our culture.” Assisting veterans Innovative partnerships and accolades Southern Company announced on Wednesday that, for the ninth consecutive year, it is the highest-ranked utility and No. 11 overall in G.I. Jobs' annual Top 100 Military Friendly Employer® listing. Moreover, Southern Company is the only energy company recognized in the Top 10 Companies for Veterans in DiversityInc. in 2015. For the sixth consecutive year, the company was voted "Best for Vets Employer" by Military Times EDGE magazine and the Most Valuable Employers for Military® by CivilianJobs.com. About Georgia Power
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