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REYNOLDS FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.
REYNOLDS FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.
Atlanta, Indiana
100-499 employees
Reynolds Farm Equipment is a leading equipment dealer serving farmers, homeowners, landscapers and commercial contractors in Indiana. Founded by farming husband and wife A.W. “Mac” and Arline Reynolds in 1955, the company began as a small John Deere agricultural equipment dealer serving Fishers, Indiana. Even in a small farming town of 350, it would be the biggest challenge the two had ever experienced while balancing work, church and most importantly, family. Their three children, Larry, Gary and Mary, tended to chores and grew up serving in various roles within the business as the company and demand for its growing line of products expanded. Today, Gary Reynolds leads the company, and his daughters, granddaughter and a number of family members serve throughout the organization.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CLAY INGELS CO., LLC
CLAY INGELS CO., LLC
Lexington, Kentucky
100-499 employees
L&N Federal Credit Union is open to everyone in the Louisville Metropolitan Area, as well as to people in portions of Southeastern and Northern Kentucky. Established in 1954, the credit union was founded to serve the L&N Railroad workers in Louisville Kentucky. In 1982, the credit union converted to a Multi-Group Charter and went on to serve various businesses throughout Kentucky, Southern Indiana, and Tennessee. In 2004, the credit union changed to a Community Charter. With current assets over $1.9 billion, and an array of products and services, L&N can offer everything necessary for someone's personal or business finances. Many people have taken advantage of flexible mortgage and consumer loans, free online/mobile banking, free checking, commercial loans and more. Set up as a financial cooperative, credit union profits are given back to individuals by way of better interest rates, lower fees, convenience services, and resource programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
COATING SOLUTIONS, LLC
COATING SOLUTIONS, LLC
Indianapolis, Indiana
50-99 employees
We now manufacture more than one hundred architectural and industrial coatings - from premium epoxies and polyurethanes to specialized fluoropolymer and new generation polymer products - formulated specifically for extreme durability, enduring performance and enhanced aesthetics. Tnemec maintains its strengths through innovative and creative research and development for superior performance and leading technology in the paint and coatings industry. Having gained a worldwide reputation among specifiers and contractors for quality and consistency, Tnemec also has the most knowledgeable sales force in the coatings industry. Our representatives provide support and industry expertise from start to finish. Because at Tnemec, we pride ourselves on both quality and service—and will continue to do so for years to come.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SOUTHERN BEAUTIFICATION INC
SOUTHERN BEAUTIFICATION INC
Antioch, Tennessee
25-49 employees
The City of Columbia, TN LinkedIn page is established to inform citizens, businesses, visitors and employees about city news. Founded in 1814, Columbia, TN (pop. ~40,000) boasts natural and built scenic vistas renowned state-wide and nationally. The historic downtown and courthouse square serve as the epicenter of the city's commitment to historic preservation and quality of life, encouraging both growth and sense of place defined by landmarks, historic buildings and a model central business district (CBD), a designated Main Street City. Many of the CBD's structures and landmarks pre-date the Civil War. Home to the comprehensive Maury County Archives, Columbia is a notable, national cultural-historic tourism destination. The CBD hosts a growing mix of local businesses including artisans, boutique shops, dining, professional and government offices, among others. The pedestrian-friendly CBD also connects to the City’s Riverwalk taking visitors across the Duck River – the state’s longest free flowing river, the most biologically diverse river in North America – linking the CBD to the walkway and park on the opposite side of the river. Columbia continues to experience renewed growth citywide, evidenced by a range of private and public investment. The city's direct access to the I-65 and commercial rail transit, close proximity to Nashville and centrality as a trade area serving surrounding cities and counties in South Central Tennessee provide the foundation for the city's growing appeal as a place to work and do business with new business expansion currently underway. Increased commerce is matched by the city’s reputation as a desirable place to live with residential development the fastest pace since the recession. The city’s commitment to arts and culture, recreation, and beautification and renewal build on the historic foundation that made the city one of the most desirable locations in Tennessee to live, work and play for over 200 years.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive