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Schnucks recognized as a U.S. best managed company

This is the grocer's second consecutive year being recognized

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The 2023 designees are U.S. private companies that have demonstrated excellence in strategic planning and execution, a commitment to their people and fostering a dynamic culture, as well as strong financials.Schnucks

For the second consecutive year, St. Louis, Mo.-based Schnuck Markets, Inc., has been selected as a 2023 US Best Managed Company. Sponsored by Deloitte Private and The Wall Street Journal, the program recognizes outstanding U.S. private companies and the achievements of their management teams. 

The 2023 designees are U.S. private companies that have demonstrated excellence in strategic planning and execution, a commitment to their people and fostering a dynamic culture, as well as strong financials. Designees propelled their businesses forward and remained true to their purpose and values by investing in their people, creating advantage through digital transformation, taking measurable action on sustainability and demonstrating their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.

“We’re honored, grateful and, most of all, humbled to be recognized as a US Best Managed Company once again this year,” said Schnucks Chairman and CEO Todd Schnuck. “This is only possible because of the efforts of our 12,000 teammates at all levels of our organization, along with our board members and shareholders, who are committed not only to our company’s mission to nourish people’s lives but also to serving the many communities throughout the Midwest that Schnucks calls home.”

Applicants are evaluated and selected by a panel of external judges focused on assessing hallmarks of excellence in four key areas: strategy, ability to execute, corporate culture and governance/financial performance. They join a global ecosystem of honorees from more than 46 countries recognized by the Best Managed Companies program.

 

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