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SoundExchange: USA Today Top Workplace

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SoundExchange, the premier music-tech organization powering the future of music, has been honored as one of�USA TODAY�s Top Workplaces USA 2024.

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The award, which recognizes SoundExchange as a company that prioritizes a people-centred culture and gives employees a voice, is based entirely on employee engagement survey data.

�It is truly an honor for our company to receive a�USA TODAY�Top Workplaces 2024 award,� said Michael Huppe, President and CEO of SoundExchange. �This recognition is a testament to each and every one of our team members.

They have fostered a collaborative and welcoming evnvironment and I am incredibly appreciative of every individual�s dedication to our mission.�

The just released rankings are part of the fourth-annual survey co-sponsored by Energage and USA TODAY. Winners are identified solely based on employee feedback gathered through the Energage employee engagement survey.

SoundExchange has been previously honored with a Top Workplaces for Nonprofit award in 2023 and 2021, as well as a Top Workplaces USA award and The Washington Post�s Top Workplaces Regional (Washington D.C.) in 2021.

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