Sheetz Named to ‘Best Company to Work For’ List
Sheetz has been named to this yr’s listing of 100 Best Companies to Work For by Fortune Media and Great Place to Work for the 11th consecutive year. The firm ranked 32n.d. on the listing—its highest placement ever, it mentioned. The 100 Best Companies to Work For listing honors firms that construct a “high-trust workplace environment,” measured via Great Place To Work’s proprietary survey platform, confidential suggestions from a couple of million workers within the US, and HR knowledge from taking part firms.
“For the ninth straight year, Sheetz stands as the only convenience retailer included on the list. Now in its 29th year, the list recognizes companies that excel in workplace culture and employee satisfaction, underscoring Sheetz’s sustained commitment to its people,” a spokesperson for Sheetz instructed NACS.
“Being recognized on this list for more than a decade is deeply meaningful and reflects the culture our employees have helped build over time,” mentioned Travis Sheetz, president and CEO of Sheetz. “As a family-owned and operated business, our people are at the heart of what we do in the communities we serve. This recognition reinforces our commitment to support our employees, invest in their growth and ensure they feel valued every day.”
In different latest Sheetz information, the retailer teamed up with the Pittsburgh Regional Transit for a partnership centered across the 2026 National Football League (NFL) Draft in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
“The agreement allows us to offer free rides on our light rail system and the Monongahela Incline from the start of service on Thursday, April 23 through the end of the night on Saturday, April 25. The partnership is an effort to simplify travel, reduce congestion and improve access to key destinations,” the Pittsburgh Regional Transit posted on LinkedIn.
Select trains will characteristic Sheetz-branded parts celebrating town. The firm will even host fan activations, together with giveaways, mascot appearances and social media engagement alternatives for riders.
