Denison Yacht Sales Named Top Workplace in South Florida
The Sun Sentinel has named Fort Lauderdale-based Denison Yacht Sales as South Florida's Top Workplace in the Small Employer Group of its Top Workplaces Award.
Winners were selected solely on employee feedback, through a comprehensive survey conducted by WorkplaceDynamics, a research firm which focuses on organizational health and employee engagement.
Currently, third generation business owner, Bob Denison, is hard at work leading the company's efforts in new and used boat sales at their 15 locations. Employees mentioned enjoying a positive work environment, where they are given the tools to grow professionally and contribute to the company's success.
"I love being a part of the Denison Yacht Sales family because it is a drama-free environment surrounded by lots of high fives and positive energy. I definitely look forward to coming into work every day and Bob makes sure that we all feel that way," said Jamie Telcik, Yacht Listing Manager.
Florida yacht broker, Kevin Frawley, commented, "Denison has a fun work environment that is headlined by Bob being one of the fairest and nicest guys I've ever met. I think everyone recognizes that. He works as hard as anyone in the office, but also is one of the funniest people. Every morning I wake up and I get to go to work; I don't have to."
Denison Yacht Sales has long been a leader in the yachting industry with a rich family history dating back to 1948 with the start of Broward Marine in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Today, the company provides complete yachting services worldwide, from sales and charter to yacht management and new construction.
Denison Yacht Sales office locations include Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; Dania Beach, Florida; Stuart, Florida; St. Petersburg, Florida; Naples, Florida; Montauk, New York; Marina del Rey, California; Newport Beach, California; San Diego, California; Holland, Michigan; Seattle, Washington; Charleston, South Carolina; Fajardo, Puerto Rico; and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; and Hong Kong.
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