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UTAH NAVAJO HEALTH SYSTEM, INC.
UTAH NAVAJO HEALTH SYSTEM, INC.
Montezuma Creek, Utah
500+ employees
Utah Navajo Health System, Inc., started in 2000 as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation providing medical, dental, and health care needs for rural communities in southeastern Utah. Given the rural location and the medically underserved population we serve, UNHS is proud to have 5 clinic locations that are federally designated Community Health Centers. Financial viability and operating efficiency are propelled by our 500 dedicated employees. UNHS offers state-of-the-art radiology diagnostic imaging using the latest Seimens radiography equipment. Or providers had 80,000 patient visits last year. Our Dental department of 20 dentists, seven dental hygienists, and 35 assistants is ready to care for all your dental care needs. We have in-house counselors and therapists, along with traditional Navajo counseling. We operate three pharmacies, mobile dental, mobile mammo, EMS, Non-emergency transport, chiropractic care, optometry, a food market, lab diagnostics, and two domestic violence shelters.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SOUTHWEST COLORADO MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC. DBA AXIS HEALTH SYSTEM
SOUTHWEST COLORADO MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC. DBA AXIS HEALTH SYSTEM
Durango, Colorado
100-499 employees
Axis Health System is a nonprofit organization providing primary, behavioral, and oral healthcare, crisis response, and pharmacy to Western Slope and Southwest Colorado communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
DUGAN PRODUCTION CORPORATION
DUGAN PRODUCTION CORPORATION
Farmington, New Mexico
100-499 employees
Dugan Production Corp. is an oil & energy company based out of 709 E Murray Dr, Farmington, New Mexico, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
PEAK ENERGY OPERATING 2, LLC
PEAK ENERGY OPERATING 2, LLC
Durango, Colorado
25-49 employees
Peak Energy is an independent oil and gas exploration company headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
MAYNES, BRADFORD, SHIPPS AND SHEFTEL, LLP
MAYNES, BRADFORD, SHIPPS AND SHEFTEL, LLP
Durango, Colorado
1-24 employees
Partner at a busy, regional law firm with a multi-jurisdictional practice focused on complex commercial transactions, banking, contracting, regulatory matters, corporate governance, and real estate matters.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY, INC.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY, INC.
Durango, Colorado
100-499 employees
Rocky Mountain Chocolate is an international franchisor, confectionery manufacturer and retail operator in the United States, the Republic of Panama and the Republic of the Philippines. The Company is based in the charming old-west town of Durango located on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, in southwestern Colorado. From its 53,000 square foot plant, the Company manufactures an extensive line of premium chocolate candies and other confectionery products to supply its many franchise locations, delivered fresh by its fleet of refrigerated trucks. The factory typically produces approximately 300 chocolate candies and other confectionery products, using proprietary recipes developed primarily by its master candy maker. These products include many varieties of clusters, caramels, creams, meltaways, truffles and molded chocolates. Individual stores prepare a variety of caramel and candy apples, fudge, chocolate items and confections in full view of the customer using traditional cooking utensils such as copper kettles on gas-fired stoves and marble slab cooling tables.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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AZTEC WELL SERVICING COMPANY, INC.
AZTEC WELL SERVICING COMPANY, INC.
Aztec, New Mexico
100-499 employees
Aztec Well: Oil and Gas, Oil Rig Jobs, Drilling, Trucking.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MOUNTAIN CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
MOUNTAIN CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
Durango, Colorado
500+ employees
Mountain Capital Partners (MCP) is a young, rapidly expanding ski resort management company serving the southwestern region of the United States. We currently run a collective of resorts, including Purgatory (Durango, CO), Arizona Snowbowl (Flagstaff, AZ), Sipapu (Taos, NM), Pajarito (Los Alamos, NM), Hesperus (Hesperus, CO), Nordic Valley (Eden, UT), Brian Head Resort (Brian Head, UT), Lee Canyon Resort (Las Vegas, NV), Willamette Pass (Oak Ridge, OR), Spider Mountain (Burnet, TX), and Valle Nevado (Barnechea, Chile). Our focus is to create and foster a strong culture of guest service, happiness, and quality of life for our guests, employees, community, and region. If you have a passion for skiing and the outdoors and want to share that passion with others, we want you to join the MCP team. MCP is committed to growing our community of outdoor enthusiasts by consistently and dramatically improving the offerings and experience at each of our resorts, accelerating winter and summer visits and driving revenue growth at existing resorts while acquiring new resorts that add strategic value. OUR CORE VALUES Freedom - Explore without boundaries. Happiness - Live in the moment doing what you love. Purpose - Discover what's important and make a difference.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ANIMAS SURGICAL HOSPITAL, LLC
ANIMAS SURGICAL HOSPITAL, LLC
Durango, Colorado
100-499 employees
Since 2004, Animas Surgical Hospital has been committed to providing Durango and Four Corners residents with a local choice in hospital facilities – one that is close, convenient, patient-focused, and of exceptionally high quality. With a low patient-to-nurse ratio, near-zero infection rate, and nationally recognized patient satisfaction scores, we're committed to personalized care and better outcomes. Animas Surgical Hospital offers advanced surgical care, diagnostic imaging, 24/7 emergency services, urgent care, occupational medicine, and internal medicine. Surgical specialties include orthopedics, ophthalmology, spine, urology, plastic and reconstructive surgery, ear, nose and throat, podiatry, gynecology, and more. In 2020, we opened our region's first ambulatory surgery center, the Animas Surgical Center at Escalante. We're proud to support our local independent health care providers and to serve the communities of southwest Colorado and northwest New Mexico.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NAVAJO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
NAVAJO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
Farmington, New Mexico
100-499 employees
Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (NAPI) is owned and operated by the Navajo Nation and is a 110,000 acre farm located in the heart of the high Southwest. NAPI's primary products under the Navajo Pride brand are: Alfalfa, No. 2 Corn, Winter Wheat, Tablestock Potatoes, and Pinto Beans. Our mission at NAPI is: “Continue the legacy of Navajo farming, producing superior products, practicing stewardship and creating value for our people."​ As one of the largest irrigated farms in the United States, we use our natural resources, technology and infrastructure to produce superior Navajo Pride brand products that are globally recognized from excellent relationships through customer service and stewardship for future generations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AMERICAN HERITAGE RAILWAYS, INC.
AMERICAN HERITAGE RAILWAYS, INC.
Durango, Colorado
All Size Average employees
American Heritage Railways Inc is an events services company based out of 1390 S Dixie Hwy # 1203, Coral Gables, Florida, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
COLORADO TITLE & CLOSING SERVICES, LLC
COLORADO TITLE & CLOSING SERVICES, LLC
Durango, Colorado
25-49 employees
People are our greatest assets. From our employees to our customers, we hold the relationships we build with one another, within our community, country, and the world, in the highest esteem. Chicago was a rapidly growing city with a population approaching 17,000, and new pioneers were steadily streaming in to pursue the opportunities promised by the western frontier. A young law clerk, Edward A. Rucker, devised a method for tracking every recorded instrument and legal proceeding affecting real estate titles, called an abstract of title. This summary saved attorneys the laborious task of searching official records in connection with transfers of real property. It was a valuable service that was welcomed. James H. Rees, a prominent real estate entrepreneur, joined Rucker in Chicago’s first land title abstract business. Carrying on alone after Rucker’s departure from the business in 1850, Rees partnered with Samuel B. Chase in 1852. The firm of Rees & Chase later became Chase Brothers upon Rees’ departure. In 1891, the name of the company was changed to Chicago Title and Trust Company (CT&T). By 1920, the scope of the company’s business had extended beyond Cook County, Illinois, where it started, and in the 1950s, Chicago Title began reaching beyond its state borders. It was then that Chicago Title Insurance Company (CTIC), as we know it today, developed as a wholly-owned subsidiary of CT&T. TODAY Chicago Title Insurance Company is now a proud family member of Fidelity National Title Group, one of the largest title insurance and real estate service providers in the nation. Many things have changed since 1847, but the company’s core competencies are steadfast: outstanding customer service, an untarnished reputation for integrity, and a rock-solid, enduring identity synonymous with unparalleled expertise.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive