The eighth annual PACE Awards honored seven employers and one property management company as metro Atlanta's most outstanding workplaces for commuters, as well as three individuals for their commitment and leadership in the fight for cleaner air and improved mobility. Read more about these outstanding award winners below or download the Atlanta Business Chronicle's 2007 PACE Awards insert.
The winners are:
Their efforts have increased the quality of service to its clients and provided a flexible work environment for employees as well. More....
The company’s comprehensive program not only takes advantage of its transit-accessible location but also provides subsidies and solutions for a full range of commute alternatives. More...
Delta is making a difference through its ground operations and its location to MARTA. More...
GSA’s efforts have reduced 1 million vehicle trips in a year…that’s more than 19 million miles! More...
Hines has put a comprehensive program in place to encourage many of the 3,700 people who commute to Perimeter Summit to become clean commuters. More...
Through David’s leadership and vision Buckhead has seen projects such as "the buc," the Peachtree Boulevard streetscape program and Northern Concourse achieved. More...
As Mirant was going through financial crisis, Margie Butler found a way to make sure the commute program offerings remained strong. More...
Green Express became the first courier in the country to switch to an all-hybrid delivery fleet. More...
Lockheed Martin has been offering commute options to its employees for 14 years. One of its strongest programs is its compressed work week program. More...
Foodbuy used creative efforts to get its commute options program off the ground during its first year. More...
Paige convinced her office management to fully subsidize MARTA and Xpress transit passes. More...