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September 01, 2025

THE BUSINESSES ON PEOPLE’S ANNUAL LIST GO THE EXTRA MILE TO HONOR THEIR CUSTOMERS, EMPOWER THEIR EMPLOYEES — AND MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE

- BRENDAN LE

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From left: Romina Chavez Valdez, Skyelynn Love Jaime and Aiko Guinto Panelo received their degrees at a ceremony on May 16.

SETTING HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES UP FOR SUCCESS

The Wonderful Company

Privately owned enterprise that harvests and distributes produce, nuts, flowers, juice, water and wines

The Wonderful Company—which is No. 1 on this year’s list—is investing in the next generation of leaders. Children of Wonderful employees at the Central Valley, Calif., location are eligible for up to $40,000 in scholarships per year. Plus, through the Wonderful Education Career Pathways Program, high school graduates can earn 60 college credits and a free associate’s degree in agriculture, public health or education. The 2025 Career Pathways cohort set a new record when 307 high school students graduated with an associate’s degree. “Our people do the hard work of feeding our nation. Their children deserve every opportunity,” says co-owner Lynda Resnick. “This program empowers students to enter college with a two-year head start on classes—or graduate high school and step right into higher-paying jobs.”

Sephora

In the beauty retailer’s corporate offices, employees have perks like Work From Anywhere July and No-Meeting Fridays. At storefronts hourly workers can access pay before their biweekly check for any unexpected circumstances.

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