ENTERPRISE — Navigator Development Group Inc. has been honored by the U.S. Department of Labor for the fifth consecutive year with a 2022 HIRE Vets Platinum Medallion Program Award. Navigator
STAFF REPORT was among 835 companies nationwide recognized with the only veteran employment award at the federal level.
In a recent virtual ceremony, the U.S. Secretary of Labor Martin Walsh congratulated the business awardees of various sizes for investing in veterans’ talent and leadership. “By doing so, you have invested in your businesses, our economy, and our country’s future,” he said. “This is important to the spirit of unity in our country.
Jim Moentmann, Navigator’s President, located in Huntsville, said, “the veterans in our company have a tremendous impact on our corporate culture and the way we support the Army and the Department of Defense. Their value to our customers is frequently recognized and appreciated.
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