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ROCKCASTLE COUNTY HOSPITAL, INC
ROCKCASTLE COUNTY HOSPITAL, INC
Mount Vernon, Kentucky
500+ employees
Rockcastle Regional Hospital and Respiratory Care Center has been providing quality healthcare to Rockcastle and surrounding counties for more than 50 years. In 1980, Rockcastle Regional opened its first long-term care unit with 32 beds and added 28 more beds just 12 years later. Today, after numerous expansions, our Respiratory Care Center offers comfortable, professional, long-term care for 143 ventilator-dependent residents. We are the largest, free-standing ventilator-dependent facility in the nation with an average wean rate of over 50%. Each resident in the Respiratory Care Center is treated like family.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
UNION COLLEGE KENTUCKY
UNION COLLEGE KENTUCKY
Barbourville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Union College, nestled in mountains of Eastern Kentucky, is a vibrant piece of the Barbourville community. Steeped in a rich history and an evolving sense of purpose, Union’s commitment to education and to the region is embodied in its mission statement: To serve the academic needs of a diverse community of undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students in a dynamic, personal environment that promotes intellectual, spiritual, and physical enrichment of students, faculty, and staff and the economic growth and health of our Appalachian region. Formed in 1879, Union’s purpose was to educate the next generation of teachers and professionals in Barbourville. Barbourville was, at that time, the largest town south of Richmond, and over the next 50 years, Barbourville would produce two Kentucky Governors, including Union Alumnus Flem Sampson, a United States Congressman, and a US Senator. Union’s success has been demonstrated in the accomplishments of its alumni - in 1993, Dr. Phillip Sharp won the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his work in RNA splicing, making Union College one of only two institutions in the Commonwealth of Kentucky with a Nobel laureate among its alumni. Dr. Marcetta Darensbourg was named the 2018 SEC Professor of the year, following being named to the National Academy of the Sciences in 2017. In 1999, Mary Stanton was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for her book, From Selma to Sorrow: The Life and Death of Viola Liuzzo. Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey have repeatedly earned accolades as top Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and breeders, including the award for most wins in a given year.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NATIONAL BANK
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NATIONAL BANK
London, Kentucky
100-499 employees
CVNB is a bank built by the community and for the community. We are here to serve you. We love our community. For us, that means putting you first. We know not everyone fits the mold, so we treat you like you, not like everyone else. We are eager to help make your banking experience pleasant and rewarding in any way we can. From your first savings account to your retirement funds, we offer services for every stage of life. Our friendly staff will give you the personalized care you need to make your finances work for you. Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FIRST & FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, INC.
FIRST & FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, INC.
Somerset, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Our story began in February of 2008 with the incorporation of First & Farmers National Bank, but our roots in our four communities are much deeper. Our history can be traced back to Citizens Bank of Albany, located in Clinton County, KY, dating back to 1898; to First National Bank of Columbia, located in Adair County, KY, dating back to 1903; to Bank of Cumberland, located in Cumberland County, KY, dating back to 1889; and to First and Farmers Bank located in Pulaski County, KY, dating back to 1818. Our team of approximately 135 employees strive to provide exemplary customer service at our 11 convenient locations. We take pride in our long history at a well-respected, sound, and profitable bank– with over $613,000,000 in assets. We invite you to visit any one of our locations and experience how pleasant banking can really be. It’s what we mean by, “Putting YOU First!”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MERRICK HARDWOODS, INC.
MERRICK HARDWOODS, INC.
Burnside, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Somerset Hardwood Flooring, Inc. is a building materials company based out of 70W Racetrack Rd, Somerset, Kentucky, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Somerset, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Citizens National Bank is a locally owned bank that has been serving the people of Pulaski County since 1920. We offer a wide range of products to help you achieve your financial goals, along with a high level of customer service and convenient locations. We have seven locations in Pulaski County, as well as one in Wayne County, Russell County and Jessamine County. The vision of Citizens National Bank is to be the leader among independent community banks in our area, focusing on customer relationships and providing superior customer service with a staff educated and guided to achieve their personal best. A priority of the bank will be to develop and expand our scope of business and service consistent with the changing environment. That's why we say we are "Moving Forward Together!"​ Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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HEARTHSIDE BANK CORPORATION
HEARTHSIDE BANK CORPORATION
Middlesboro, Kentucky
50-99 employees
First State Bank was founded in 1899 by George H. Reese in Pineville, Kentucky. His vision and strong character not only shaped the bank's success, but also established a trusted reputation in the community. Mr. Reese's dependability was a major factor in the bank's growth, with many depositors bringing their savings to the bank because of his reputation. First State Bank was referred to as "Mr. Reese's Bank" in its early history, showcasing the close association between the bank and its founder. Today, First State Bank remains committed to the same mission as its founder - to provide trusted banking services and take care of its valued customers. The success of First State Bank is closely tied to the involvement of the Reese family. George H. Reese started the family's legacy at the bank as a cashier in 1899 and eventually became its president until his death in 1951. The bank's leadership was then passed on to his nephew, George R. Bentley, who served as president until 1963. George H. Reese Jr. held the office of vice president before his passing in 1967. George H. Reese III joined the bank in 1960, working his way up through various positions and serving as the Chairman of the Board of First State Financial until his death in 2009. This long family tradition in banking demonstrates First State Bank's commitment to serving its customers, just as it did in 1899. In 1998, Katherine J. Reese continued the legacy. With her prior banking experience from Bank One in Louisville, KY, First Guaranty Bank, and Barnett Bank in Jacksonville, FL, Katherine worked her way up the ranks at First State Bank alongside her father. In 2007, she became President/CEO of the bank and today, she serves as the Head of the Board of Directors and CEO. Katherine continues to prove that the Reese family is dedicated to serving the community and providing exceptional customer service. The growth of First State Bank took a significant turn in 2000 with the acquisition of The Lexington Bank and Town and Country Bank. Both banks were known for delivering quality and customer-friendly financial services, making them a natural fit for First State Bank's expanding family. Over the next few years, new branch offices were opened in Lexington, Williamsburg, and Jellico to meet the increasing demand for banking services. In 2004, to better reflect the diverse range of financial services offered, First State Bank, The Lexington Bank, and Town and Country Bank were consolidated into First State Financial. In 2007, First State Financial opened the New Tazewell Banking Center, and the acquisition of Mountain Valley Insurance in 2008 allowed customers access to a full range of insurance products and services. To better serve customers in New Tazewell, a new branch was opened in 2017. First State Bank offers a wide range of financial products and services including checking and savings accounts, loans, individual retirement accounts, certificates of deposit, debit and credit cards, online banking, bill pay, and remote deposit capture. In 2017, First State Financial was renamed First State Bank (of the Southeast), restoring the original name of the historic bank. Over a century after its founding by George H. Reese, First State Bank continues to uphold the principles and standards of excellence set by its founder. The Reese family's long history of faithful involvement and commitment to customers serve as proof of the bank's unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction. Today, First State Bank is poised to continue providing top-notch financial services to its customers for many years to come.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
MODERN DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
MODERN DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Somerset, Kentucky
100-499 employees
MODERN DISTRIBUTORS INC. is a wholesale company based out of 817 WEST COLUMBIA STREET, SOMERSET, Kentucky, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FIRST CENTURY BANK
FIRST CENTURY BANK
Tazewell, Tennessee
50-99 employees
At First Century Bank, the tradition of community continues to grow from the solid roots laid down many years ago, like the stately oak tree whose symbol has been an integral part of our name. We are a locally owned community bank serving East Tennessee for over 100 years. Our Corporate Office is located in Tazewell, TN and we also have offices located in New Tazewell, Harrogate, Sneedville, Maynardville, Powell, Maryville, and Downtown Knoxville.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
J.R. HOE & SONS, INC.
J.R. HOE & SONS, INC.
Middlesboro, Kentucky
50-99 employees
We are an American manufacturer of innovative, high-quality iron castings and fabricated metal products. Our products are designed and produced with a focus on ingenuity, quality and customer service, all of which have been guiding principles for us since the day the company was founded. Customer satisfaction is our measure of success, and we are committed to providing our customers with products that meet or exceed their expectations. We succeed by helping our customers succeed. OUR CAPABILITIES Construction Site Products We produce and supply standard “HOE of KY” construction site castings and fabrications to contractors for projects throughout the Kentucky/Southern Indiana region. The “HOE of KY” brand is present today on tens of thousands of street castings across the region – a mark of their quality and durability. We are also capable of producing custom construction castings and fabrications, which we can design and produce in-house. Steel Fabrication We are an American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) certified fabricator with a strong resume of successfully completed projects throughout the eastern U.S. We design and fabricate steel, stainless steel, and aluminum for major infrastructure projects using state-of-the-art design software to yield our products accurately and efficiently. Recent projects include highway bridges, light rail, airport and water treatment facilities. Industrial Casting & Machining We are a respected single-source producer of quality gray and ductile iron castings in a diverse range of sizes, weights and configurations. Among the many industries we serve are pump and valve, aluminum processing, agricultural, machinery parts, railroad, hydraulic, wood processing/furniture, and mining. We offer an extensive range of manual and Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machining to turn quality castings into finished parts. Architectural Castings We design, produce and supply a variety of iron architectural castings for a wide range of outdoor projects, such as building exteriors, parks, shopping centers, city streets, athletic fields, theme parks and more. Our products include downspout boots, bollards, decorative trench grate, manhole covers and other custom casting requests. With a focus on sustainability and green infrastructure, we design our architectural castings with optimal functionality and aesthetic appeal and are happy to work with architects, engineers and contractors to cater to the needs of any project.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
JUNIPER HEALTH, INC
JUNIPER HEALTH, INC
Beattyville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Juniper Health is a Federally Qualified Health Center with locations in Breathitt, Elliott, Lee, Morgan and Wolfe Counties in Eastern Kentucky. Juniper Health offers a wide range of services for our patients and communities. We take great pride in helping our patients at every stage of life. Our services include family medical care, preventive health services, behavior health services and dental services for pediatric and adult patients alike. We provide in-clinic x-ray and laboratory services, as well as hospital care for adults and children. Additionally, Juniper Health has a strong referral network for specialty care.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
KI (USA) CORPORATION
KI (USA) CORPORATION
Berea, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Our goal is to be a world class organization; through teamwork and communication, success is our future. We specialize in manufacturing custom automotive parts and components for notable customers like Honda, Mazda, and Ford. Our advanced metal stamping, electro-coat painting, and welding processes enable us to create the perfect solution for your company's needs. K
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading