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MEDINA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
MEDINA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
Hondo, Texas
100-499 employees
EXCEED MEMBER EXPECTATIONS IN EVERYTHING WE DO Medina Electric Cooperative, Inc., a not-for-profit electric cooperative, was formed in 1938 under the provisions of the United States Rural Electrification Act and incorporated under the provisions of the Texas Electric Cooperative Corporation Act. Like other co-ops, we operate under seven guiding cooperative principles and were born out of the need for electricity in South Texas. Medina Electric Cooperative, Inc. (EC) provides service to over 18,000 members with more than 31,000 meters and over 9,500 miles of line throughout a 10,750 square-mile region in the Texas counties of: Atascosa, Brooks, Dimmitt, Duval, Edwards, Frio, Jim Hogg, Kinney, LaSalle, McMullen, Medina, Real, Starr, Uvalde, Webb, Zapata, Zavala Medina EC is governed by a nine person, member-elected board of directors.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK
SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK
San Antonio, Texas
100-499 employees
FIGHTING HUNGER AND FEEDING HOPE IN SAN ANTONIO AND SOUTHWEST TEXAS. The San Antonio Food Bank takes pride in fighting hunger, feeding hope in our 16 county service area. We believe that no child should go to bed hungry, adults should not have to choose between a hot meal and utilities, nor a senior sacrifice medical care for the sake of a meal. Founded in 1980, The San Antonio Food Bank has quickly grown to serve 58,000 individuals a week in one of the largest service areas in Texas. Our focus is for clients to have food for today but to also have the resources to be self-sufficient in the future. Fighting hunger is our number one priority but we also serve to educate and provide assistance in many other ways. We achieve this through our variety of programs and resources available to families, individuals, seniors, children, and military members in need. The work to end hunger in Texas is a joint effort with anti-hunger champions from all communities. Hunger in our communities impacts us all – regardless of race or gender. That's why it's important for the San Antonio Food Bank to commit to equal-opportunity hiring practices. To learn more about our nondiscrimination policy, visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/civil-rights/usda-nondiscrimination-statement-snap-fdpir.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
VP RACING FUELS, INC.
VP RACING FUELS, INC.
Elmendorf, Texas
100-499 employees
Since its creation, VP Racing Fuels has dedicated all of its time and resources to becoming the world leader in race fuel technology. We carry a catalog of 70+ fuel blends and supply them to a growing roster of VP-fueled champions across the entire spectrum of motorsports.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
HJD CAPITAL ELECTRIC, INC.
HJD CAPITAL ELECTRIC, INC.
San Antonio, Texas
100-499 employees
Construction | Electrical | 24-Hour Service HJD Capital Electric, Inc. was as founded in 1994 by owner Henry Davila, Master Electrician, as a full service electrical company. Through many years of work serving the San Antonio, Texas community, Mr. Davila was able to grow the company adding employees and equipment as the demand for electrical services grew. In 2002, Mr. Davila obtained the Small Business Administration 8a classification for the company which provided new government contracting opportunities through the numerous Department of Defense Installations in San Antonio, Texas. In early 2013, HJD Capital Electric, Inc. recognized potential branding categorization with the company name. The name HJD Capital Electric, Inc, could be recognized as a purely electrical company and limited our opportunities. In response to potential name recognition limitation, the company created two separate divisions, CAPITAL Construction and CAPITAL Electric. To date, public and government sector response has been well received. Today, CAPITAL is a thriving company with the staffing, resources, and capabilities to manage projects valued over $30 million on an annual basis and has a bonding capacity of $70 million which can easily be increased should contract or task order awards requirements increase. CAPITAL provides electrical, mechanical, general construction and construction management services in addition to 24-hour Plumbing & Electrical Service / Maintenance. Employing a workforce of more than 180+ full-time permanent professionals and a fleet of equipment (yellow iron), CAPITAL has the resources and expertise to staff the key construction personnel positions necessary to guarantee the success of projects including equally qualified alternates for each key position which is a component of CAPITAL’s contingency management plan. Take time to visit our website and learn more about who we are. www.hjdcapital.com Follow us on Twitter: @HJDCapital
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
TEXAS SCENIC COMPANY, INC
TEXAS SCENIC COMPANY, INC
San Antonio, Texas
100-499 employees
Texas Scenic Company manufactures and installs specialty stage equipment for schools, theaters, and television studios across the country. TSC fabricates stage curtains, manual and motorized rigging, lifts, track assemblies. We also install theatrical and television lighting systems complete with dimming, controls, distribution, and fixtures.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SOUTHWEST TEXAS REGIONAL ADVISOR
SOUTHWEST TEXAS REGIONAL ADVISOR
San Antonio, Texas
50-99 employees
The Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) is designated by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to develop, implement and maintain the regional trauma and emergency healthcare system for the 22 counties in Trauma Service Area - P (TSA-P). TSA-P has a mixture of urban, suburban, rural and frontier areas, from the 7th largest city in the US to the Mexican border, encompassing over 26,000 square miles in southwest Texas. STRAC is one of twenty-two regional advisory councils in Texas that comprise the Texas Trauma / Emergency Healthcare system. STRAC has 53 hospitals and 70 EMS services, including 4 air-medical programs that comprise its membership. STRAC has several important initiatives to the membership and other entities, including a mature electronic medical records system for EMS agencies with over 2 million records to date, a regional trauma registry with well over 100,000 records, and other clinical informatics efforts. As the designated coordination point for disaster management and preparedness for the hospitals and EMS, STRAC was selected to manage the CDC/ASPR Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) for the last 10 years. STRAC is also the State Coordination Office (SCO) for the Texas Emergency Medical Task Force (EMTF) program, which has 8 regional teams across Texas. Each region has a Mobile Medical Unit (MMU), 5 Ambulance Strike Teams and 2 Ambuses, and 5 RN Strike Teams. This effort allows rapid, tailored response to both large scale emergencies like hurricanes and no-notice incidents like the recent feritlizer explosion in the town of West, TX. STRAC's executive board is comprised of senior leaders from all major healthcare systems in San Antonio, major EMS entities and representatives from the other rural facilities to allow collaborative solutions to challenges. STRAC also manages the Regional Cardiac and Stroke Systems, and has implemented LifeNet 12-lead EKG transmission system throughout the region.
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Top Benefits
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THE AMERICAN TRADE GROUP, INC.
THE AMERICAN TRADE GROUP, INC.
Uvalde, Texas
100-499 employees
The Trade Group® is an award-winning provider of exhibit and trade show products and services. Since our inception in 1986, our purpose has been to create unique trade show experiences that deliver results for our clients. Our reputation is built on our dedication to customer service, our passion for creativity and our innovation in the event industry. Three decades and 40,000 wildly diverse projects later, we still believe, “If you can capture an eye… you can open a mind.”™
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE HONDO NATIONAL BANK (TXN BANK)
THE HONDO NATIONAL BANK (TXN BANK)
Hondo, Texas
50-99 employees
The Hondo National Bank originated in 1901 with the chartering of the First National Bank of Hondo, which was located in Hondo, Texas, approximately 35 miles west of San Antonio, Texas. The Hondo State Bank opened in 1906 at the same location. In 1936 the two banks merged into a new chartered bank called The Hondo National Bank with total capital of $60,000. On November 31, 1950, the bank moved to its new quarters on 18th Street in Hondo. The bank has operated continuously since the inception of the two banks in the early 1900’s and weathered the "Great Depression", the "Banking Crisis of the 1980s", and the “Great Recession of 2008-2009.” A single office operated in Hondo until branch banking was permitted in Texas. In 1998 the bank’s Bandera Branch was established, in 2003 the Uvalde Branch was opened, and in 2006 the Leakey Branch was opened.  The bank purchased Uvalde National Bank in 2013 and most recently opened a branch in Blanco, Texas in 2018. The bank now has 5 locations spread across 5 counties and has more than tripled its asset size during the last ten years. The bank’s Mission Statement is as follows: “It is our desire to grow while profitably providing superior financial services to our customers. We will accomplish this by offering "one-on-one" customer service in a friendly atmosphere, developing community ties, and ensuring the highest efficiencies, integrity, and honesty while maintaining security and confidentiality.”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HARDROCK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES, LLC
HARDROCK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES, LLC
Elmendorf, Texas
100-499 employees
HardRock Infrastructure Services is a top provider of horizontal directional drilling services in the United States. Headquartered in San Antonio, TX, HardRock provides HDD services that stretch nationwide with a focus in the Southwestern and Southeast regions of the United States. HardRock provides HDD services to several industries including Oil & Gas, Renewables, Fiber, Gas Distribution, Water/Sewer, Municipal and Utilities. HardRock’s fleet can complete nearly every HDD as our 30+ Rig fleet ranges from Vermeer 40x50 up to 1 Million LB HDD Maxi Rigs. HardRock also emphasizes “Safety First” to ensure a safe working environment for our employees and customers. Our safety record speaks for itself as HardRock is a 5x winner of the Texas Mutual Platinum Safety award.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TWANG PARTNERS LTD
TWANG PARTNERS LTD
San Antonio, Texas
50-99 employees
Twang Partners LLC, proudly rooted in San Antonio, Texas, stands as a testament to innovation, quality, and a passion for flavor. Established in 1986 by the Treviño family, our journey began with the introduction of the ever-popular Twang Lime Beer Salt. Today, our portfolio boasts an array of brands that cater to diverse taste profiles and consumer needs: 🍺 Beer Salt: The original citrus flavored salt for dressing beers, seltzers and canned cocktails. 🍇 Twangerz: Snack topping salts to fun and flavor to fruits, veggies, and more. 🍹 Twang-a-Rita: All-Natural colored and flavored cocktail rimming salts. 🌶️ Twang Michelada Mix: Authentically flavored All-Natural Michelada Mix. Just add beer! ☕ Café Zuca: Sugar toppings to elevate your coffee or dessert experience. Beyond our signature brands, our Foodservice Division has achieved significant success, partnering with top food and beverage companies to create custom, one-of-a-kind toppings, and flavoring inclusions. Our passionate team of in-house food scientists and collaborative approach ensures each blend perfectly complements our partner's vision, establishing unique taste experiences for consumers. With an unwavering commitment to quality and innovation, we've positioned ourselves as the trusted go-to partner for businesses looking to elevate their product offerings and create unforgettable taste experiences for their consumers. Driven by passion and backed by family values, Twang Partners continues to embrace its legacy while innovating for the future. 🤝Interested in partnering with us or learning more about our capabilities? 📞Reach out to us and let's sprinkle life with flavor together!
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Top Benefits
ATASCOSA HEALTH CENTER, INC.
ATASCOSA HEALTH CENTER, INC.
Pleasanton, Texas
100-499 employees
ATASCOSA HEALTH CENTER, INC. is a medical practice company based out of 310 W OAKLAWN RD, PLEASANTON, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ALLEN KELLER COMPANY, LLC
ALLEN KELLER COMPANY, LLC
Fredericksburg, Texas
100-499 employees
Allen Keller Co is a privately held heavy earthmoving company based in Fredericksburg, Texas. We have been partnering to deliver successful projects throughout the Hill Country and Central Texas for over 60 years. Services offered include: - Hotmix Paving - Bulk and Detailed Earthworks - Road Construction - Ranch Improvements - TxDOT Highway Works - Subdivision Development - Structural Concrete - Crushing - Roadbase and Other Aggregates Allen Keller Co is a member of the Association of General Contractors.
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Market Competitive