Workplace Honor

Yardi follows up being named one of Glassdoor’s top places to work in the U.S. with a local honor for its Santa Barbara and Oxnard offices from the Pacific Coast Business Times, a local news outlet covering area companies.

Yardi joins an elite group of 25 firms in the Santa Barbara and Ventura/Oxnard area recognized on the list, ranging in size from startups to established companies. Selections for the list were made based on submissions from the general public. “What makes this award most gratifying is that it was the result of our employees writing about us,” said Gordon Morrell, executive vice president, in a note to Yardi staff.

Ranking No. 12, Yardi is the largest employer on the list of featured companies with around 700 employees in its Central Coast offices.

A feature article about the company in the PCBT focused on corporate values, benefits, philanthropy and growth. Since being founded in Santa Barbara in 1984, Yardi has now grown to 6,000 employees worldwide.

You can read the PCBT story here. A ceremony honoring the winners will be held Thursday, May 17 at Hotel Californian in Santa Barbara.

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Leah Etling is the founding editor of the Balance Sheet and a 12-year Yardi employee who also oversees press releases and social media. An award winning journalist, she holds a master's degree from UC Berkeley and is a native of Santa Barbara County, Yardi's home.

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