Andersen Named One of ‘America’s Best Employers for Women’ by Forbes

August 1st, 2022 by Editor

Door and window manufacturer Andersen Corporation announced recently that it has been named a Forbes Best Employer for Women 2022. Honorees were chosen based on an independent survey by Statista Inc., the company says, and respondents identifying as women were asked to rate their own employers regarding parental leave, family support, flexibility, discrimination, representation and career, and pay equity.

“We are proud to be recognized by Forbes for the work we have accomplished to ensure Andersen is a special place to work for all employees,” said Annie Zipfel, senior vice president, chief marketing officer and executive sponsor of the Women Leaders of Andersen employee resource network. “As a leader in the fenestration industry, with women representing 28 percent of our total workforce and nearly 30 percent of our leadership team, we are committed to furthering a culture of parity for our current and future employees who identify as women.”

Expanding its inclusive and equitable workplace policies, in 2022, Andersen expanded benefits eligibility to same- and different-gender domestic partners and their children. Additionally, the company updated its parental leave to include added flexibility — offering employees the ability to take their paid parental leave in one-week increments versus requiring employees to use it all at once.

“From Kitty Andersen, wife of Andersen’s second president, Fred Andersen, who hired women to work in Andersen’s manufacturing facility during World War II, to the generations of women who have followed in her path, the women of Andersen have always inspired positive change and shaped the company we are today,” said Jay Lund, Andersen Corporation chairman and CEO.

Kitty Andersen served on the corporate Board of Directors for nearly 50 years. Since the 1930s, Andersen has had a female from the Andersen family as a representative on the corporate Board of Directors.

Andersen’s senior leadership team is comprised of nearly 40 percent women, including the following executives:

  • Kelly Aronson, senior vice president and chief information officer;
  • Jeanne Junker, senior vice president of Renewal by Andersen affiliate operations;
  • Karen Richard, senior vice president and chief human resources officer; and
  • Annie Zipfel, senior vice president and chief marketing officer.
  • This America’s Best Employers for Women recognition is the latest accolade for Andersen’s commitment to being a company where all employees feel welcomed, valued and inspired to achieve their full potential, including:

  • Forbes Best Employer for Diversity (2021, 2022)
  • Forbes Best Large Employers (2019, 2021, 2022)
  • Human Rights Foundation Best Place to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality (2022)
  • CLICK HERE for the full list of Forbes Best Employer for Women 2022 award-winners.

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