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STEMCELL Technologies wint Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures of 2023 Award

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STEMCELL Technologies, Canada’s largest biotechnology company, has received the 2023 Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures award from Waterstone Human Capital. This national awards program recognizes best-in-class Canadian organizations for driving high-performance corporate cultures that help sustain a competitive advantage.

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“ This recognition on Waterstone’s list of Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures™ is a testament to the people-oriented approach that each STEMCELL colleague brings to their role,” said Helen Sheridan, Chief Human Resources Officer of STEMCELL. ” Our diverse and dynamic team of more than 2,400 employees has always been guided by our five core values: innovation, responsiveness, quality, collaboration and integrity; this award is a welcome recognition that our team recognizes that living these values ​​is key to the success of the past 30 years.”

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SOURCE: Businesswire

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