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UnitedHealth Group Recognized as One of America's 50 Most Community-Minded Companies in The Civic 50 RankingsUnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) ranked as one of America's most community-minded companies in The Civic 50, an annual initiative recognizing companies that improve the quality of life in the communities where they do business. The company ranked first in the health care industry for the second year in a row, and has been recognized every year since Points of Light began this initiative in 2012. Points of Light, the largest organization in the world dedicated to volunteer service, conducted the survey in partnership with Bloomberg (News - Alert) LP. "This recognition reflects the commitment of our people to serving others," said Stephen J. Hemsley, CEO of UnitedHealth Group. "They embrace our mission to help people live healthier lives and bring that mission to life in communities around the world every day through their work, their giving and their volunteerism." Three UnitedHealth Group efforts highlighted this year include:
"Corporate civic engagement is on the rise and it's being led by the forward-thinking businesses included on The Civic 50 list," said Neil Bush, chairman of Points of Light. "The correlation their efforts showcase between community engagement and employee retention, productivity and overall bottom-line benefits continues to prove that businesses that do good, do well. We congratulate this year's Civic 50 and we hope that they continue to inspire greater investments in improving communities through corporate civic engagement." This year's Civic 50 survey was developed under the guidance of an academic panel of nine experts from leading universities throughout the country. The survey evaluates companies based on several criteria including how extensively and strategically resources are applied to community engagement, and how a community engagement program supports business interests and integrates into business functions. Other criteria include how a company supports community engagement through its institutional policies, systems and incentives; and how a company measures the social and business impact of its community engagement program. True Impact, a company specializing in helping organizations maximize and measure their social and business value, administered the survey. The Civic 50 was created in 2012 to measure corporate civic engagement and recognize companies that incorporate socially responsible practices and community leadership into their culture. To view a complete list of The Civic 50 companies for 2014 and to learn more about the importance of civic engagement in corporate America, visit www.Civic50.org.
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