Chattanooga Times Free Press

BlueCross BlueShield rated best major employer for women in Tennessee

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee is the best major employer for women in Tennessee, according to a ranking released Thursday by Forbes magazine.

Forbes ranked the Chattanoog­a-based BlueCross No. 30 among 300 top employers cited by the financial magazine for the best places for women to work.

The ranking was compiled by Forbes with the research firm Statista and was based upon a survey of 40,000 employees, including 25,000 women, who work at companies with a minimum of 1,000 employees in the United States.

BlueCross has about 6,000 employees, nearly three fourths of whom are women.

“As a company whose workforce is 73 percent female, we fully understand the importance of supporting a culture that positively impacts the working lives of women,” Karen Ward, senior vice president and chief human resources officer for BlueCross, said in a statement in respone to the ranking. “It’s exciting to see our ongoing commitment to diversity, inclusion and equity validated in this way.”

Most of the nine Tennessee companies that appear on the Forbes list of best employers for women are in the health care field, but BlueCross was the only major employer on the list in the Chattanoog­a region.

For BlueCross, the designatio­n is the third Forbes ranking earned by the company this year. In early 2018, BlueCross was recognized by Forbes as one of the country’s top employers for diversity. The insurer also earned a place on the global business media company’s list of America’s Best Places to Work.

To prepare its rankings on best places for women workers, Statista asked both men and women workers at employers with 1,000 or more employees to rate their organizati­ons on criteria such as working conditions, diversity and how likely they’d be to recommend their employer to others. Those responses were reviewed for potential gender gaps.

Statista then asked female respondent­s to rate their employers on factors such as parental leave, discrimina­tion and pay equity. These respondent­s were also asked to nominate organizati­ons in industries outside their own. The final list ranks the 300 employers that both received the most recommenda­tions and boast the most gender diverse boards and executive ranks.

Contact Dave Flessner at dflessner@timesfree press.com or at 423757-6340.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY DOUG STRICKLAND ?? Anita Stewart, left, and other BlueCross BlueShield employees sort gift-wrapped pajamas for children in their offices in 2016 in Chattanoog­a. Forbes magazine announced Thursday the company ranks No. 30 among top employers for women.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY DOUG STRICKLAND Anita Stewart, left, and other BlueCross BlueShield employees sort gift-wrapped pajamas for children in their offices in 2016 in Chattanoog­a. Forbes magazine announced Thursday the company ranks No. 30 among top employers for women.

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