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MID-ATLANTIC STATES DISTRICT COUNCIL PARTICIPATING LOCALS ANNUITY FUND
MID-ATLANTIC STATES DISTRICT COUNCIL PARTICIPATING LOCALS ANNUITY FUND
Salem, Virginia
500+ employees
The New York City District Council of Carpenters Benefit Funds or NYCDCCBF, is a dynamic service organization that administers welfare, retirement, and vacation benefits to hard-working union carpenters across New York City. The NYCDCCBF has a fun, diverse culture that offers its employees the opportunity to grow professionally while receiving competitive wages, an unmatched benefits package, and ample paid time off for personal or health reasons. About Us Located at 395 Hudson Street in New York City, surrounded by the lively districts of SOHO, Greenwich Village, and West Village, the New York City District Council of Carpenters Benefit Funds (“NYCDCCBF”) exists for the sole benefit of its members and eligible dependents. The mission of the Benefit Funds is to properly administer benefit plans and deliver superior service to our members in all respects. The NYCDCCBF provides comprehensive, valuable benefits to over 25,000 working and retired carpenters — members of the NYCDCC — and their families. Through the Welfare, Pension, Annuity and Apprenticeship Funds, NYCDCC members enjoy health, vacation, and scholarship benefits, and apprenticeship and journeymen training, as well as a defined monthly pension and defined contribution benefit at retirement, all at little or no cost to the members.
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Below Market
IRON WORKERS NO 28 PENSION FUND
IRON WORKERS NO 28 PENSION FUND
Roanoke, Virginia
100-499 employees
Iron Workers International (The International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Union), AFL-CIO, is a proud trade association whose beginnings go back to the 1890s. We currently represent 120,000 members in North America. If there were no ironworkers, cities like New York, Chicago, Quebec and Los Angeles would look very different than they do today - no skyscrapers, no bridges, no office buildings. Transportation would be radically different too. How would the millions of commuters every day get to work without the bridges built by - you guessed it - ironworkers. Without ironworkers to erect the skeleton of a structure, no other trade would be able to install their work. That's why ironworkers are the most respected tradesperson in the construction industry. When you're an ironworker, the sky is the limit. The possibilities of training, earning, providing, advancing, building are endless. There is no limit to what ironworkers can do!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
GENTRY LOCKE RAKES & MOORE LLP
GENTRY LOCKE RAKES & MOORE LLP
Roanoke, Virginia
100-499 employees
Gentry Locke is a dynamic group of staff and attorneys who are fiercely driven to provide responsive service and uncommon thinking to achieve success for our clients. Closely held businesses trust us to provide solutions that meet or exceed their business and litigation needs. Our size lets us provide a broad range of legal services at a level of sophistication usually associated with larger markets without losing the human touch that you’d expect from a smaller law firm. We offer a full array of transactional services: from complex M&A and tax work to benefits packages and ESOPs, and we can help you to realize your financial goals—for yourself or your business. We’re proud of the long-term relationships that we’ve built with our business clients. On the litigation side, we have a team of experienced trial lawyers who are fiercely driven to protect our clients’ interests. We handle everything from cutting-edge complex and multidistrict litigation and high-profile white-collar criminal investigations to more traditional commercial disputes and personal-injury lawsuits. And our lawyers actually try cases; we love the courtroom, and our willingness to get in front of a jury helps us to maximize our clients’ position. Our firm culture is based on being approachable and supportive. When our clients were asked what it’s like to partner with us, they responded with words like “responsive,” “easy to work with,” and said that our “uncompromised ethics” make our attorneys trusted advisors for their business and legal needs. We don’t let geography hold us back. Whether by using technology or traveling to meet face to face, we work with clients all over Virginia, the east coast, and beyond. And we’re able to provide clients with national and international support through our affiliation with ALFA International, a legal network of more than 9,000 attorneys in 150 law firms throughout the United States and in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BELL, DAVIS & PITT , P.A.
BELL, DAVIS & PITT , P.A.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
50-99 employees
Bell, Davis & Pitt has taken a personal approach to the practice of law in North Carolina for 40 years. With offices in Winston-Salem and Charlotte, our 35 attorneys strive to treat each client as a true partner, building longstanding relationships as colleagues and strategic counselors. We place an important premium on those client relationships — including ones dating back to our founding. We have deep roots in our communities and our region, while also serving large, multinational clients on a wide variety of sophisticated matters. Bell Davis & Pitt is committed to providing the highest quality work in the most cost-efficient manner. Our goal is to be the resource our clients turn to for complex legal issues — so that they can focus on their lives, families and businesses. Attorney Advertising: This page is designed for general information only. Information presented on this page should not be construed as formal legal advice or the formation of an attorney-client relationship.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
ACV, INC.
ACV, INC.
Roanoke, Virginia
50-99 employees
CPC, CANPC
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SFCS, INC.
SFCS, INC.
Roanoke, Virginia
100-499 employees
SFCS is a full-service architectural, engineering, planning, and interior design firm serving clients nationwide. SFCS has provided architectural design services for over 90 years. During that time we've completed thousands of projects, including many award-winning and innovative designs, for Senior Living, Higher Education, and Civic/Public clients. To learn more about SFCS, please visit out website at www.sfcs.com
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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T. W. GARNER FOOD COMPANY
T. W. GARNER FOOD COMPANY
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
100-499 employees
Back in 1929, a 16 year old Thad W. Garner was graduating from Mineral Springs High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. By driving a school bus and delivering newspapers, Thad managed to save the considerable sum of six hundred dollars. The plan was to use the money for college. But when a couple from Florida decided to sell their "Dixie Pig Barbecue stand"​, located just down the road, the young boy spied a real opportunity. For half his savings, Thad was to be the proud owner of the business, which could have just become another sandwich shop if it hadn't been for the handwritten, unique barbecue sauce recipe that came with the investment. A fellow who owned a barbecue stand in Mount Airy asked if he could buy the special sauce to use in his restaurant, Thad agreed to sell him a gallon of the sauce. Thad's mother, "Mother Jane"​, as she was affectionally known by the family, began making the barbecue sauce in pots on her cook stove in the family home. His father, Samuel was a natural-born salesman and began traveling to the North Carolina roads distributing the sauce to restaurants and grocery stores. Samuel, Thad, Ralph, and Harold became known as the "Four Garners"​. Customers soon began to request a spicier sauce for barbecue and the "Four Garners"​ developed the most famous brand of Hot Sauce in the Southeast. Rather than alter the original recipe, they developed a new recipe with hot peppers, vinegar, and salt. The brothers struggled to name this mighty sauce. The three brothers had a consensus agreement on the name "Mexican Joe"​ and were satisfied until their father insisted it should be an American name..."maybe Texas..."​ but "Texas what?"​...At that moment Samuel's eyes fell upon his son, Harold, who was nicknamed "Pete"​. And thats how "Texas Pete"​ became a legend.
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Top Benefits
PHYSICIANS CARE OF VIRGINIA, P.C.
PHYSICIANS CARE OF VIRGINIA, P.C.
Roanoke, Virginia
50-99 employees
Physicians Care of Virginia provides nephrology, cardiology and vascular surgery care to patients throughout southwest Virginia. We are at the forefront of adopting efficient methods of operation; emphasizing the highest quality of care, improving outcomes, and value based arrangements. We leverage technology to ensure information access for patients, appropriate staffing at all stages of care, and optimized revenue cycle management. We recognize the value of developing strategic partnerships with other healthcare providers to improve the type and quality of care that we provide to our patients, and the durability of our company. PCV has transformed its foundation to ensure a thriving future aligned with the interests of its stakeholders – patients, providers, and payers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
FORSYTH EMERGENCY SERVICES, P.A.
FORSYTH EMERGENCY SERVICES, P.A.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
25-49 employees
FORSYTH EMERGENCY SERVICES, P.A. is a company based out of PO BOX 5856, WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION, INC.
VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION, INC.
Blacksburg, Virginia
50-99 employees
The Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. (VTF) oversees Virginia Tech's endowment, real estate portfolio and Corporate Research Center. VTF was established in 1948 to accept, manage and disburse private gifts received to support the University's mission-based initiatives. VTF guides the University into investment opportunities, markets and partnerships, focusing VTF on real-time performance and abiding constancy to the values and principles of the University. VTF is a resource to all stakeholders in the success of Virginia Tech, helping them to enact the University's guiding motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve).
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Top Benefits
RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS, INC.
RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS, INC.
Roanoke, Virginia
100-499 employees
RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS, INC is an insurance company based out of 1315 FRANKLIN RD SW, Roanoke, Virginia, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
TECHLAB, INC.
TECHLAB, INC.
Blacksburg, Virginia
100-499 employees
TECHLAB, Inc. is a leading developer and manufacturer of infectious disease diagnostics products worldwide. Since 1989, the company has offered a quality portfolio of diagnostic tests which now includes assays for C. difficile, respiratory pathogens, H. pylori, Campylobacter, Shiga toxin producing E. coli, protozoan parasites, and biomarkers of intestinal inflammation. TECHLAB is headquartered in Blacksburg, VA and manufactures its diagnostic tests in the United States at its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Radford, VA.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market