Sentar named ‘Best Company to Work for’ in Alabama

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HUNTSVILLE — A small Huntsville-based company came away with a “large” award Monday.

Sentar, a women-owned small business, was awarded first place in the 2023 Best Companies to Work for Alabama in the Large Company category. The advanced cyber intelligence solutions and technology was recognized at the “Best Companies to Work for in Alabama” ceremony Monday in Birmingham.

“Every Sentar team member has contributed to our collective efforts in achieving this significant milestone of being awarded the Best Company to Work for in Alabama,” said Bridget McCaleb, catalyst & CEO of Sentar. “As we approach the 34th anniversary of Sentar’s founding, we’d also like to acknowledge the impact of our Huntsville partners and customers who better enable our success.”

In partnership with Best Companies Group (BCG) and Business Alabama, this survey-and-awards program was designed to identify, recognize, and honor the best companies to work for in the state. A research-based evaluation focused on how organizations work, the programs they offer, the benefits they provide, and feedback from employees.

With roughly 25% of its employees in Huntsville, Sentar’s culture is centered on empowering their employees to succeed; an “open door” environment between leadership and employees, a passion for charitable giving, and a dedication to employee advocacy is paramount to the company’s success in achieving its mission of protecting national security assets.

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