Aim Recertified As One Of Newsweek’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces

October 5, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.
Aim President, Scott Fleming (L), visits with one of Aim’s diesel technicians. Photo Provided
Aim President, Scott Fleming (L), visits with one of Aim’s diesel technicians. Photo Provided


YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO –  Aim Transportation Solutions announced, for the second year in a row, it has been named one of Newsweek’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces. This honor recognizes and celebrates companies that cultivate a positive, supportive and inclusive workplace where employees feel valued and appreciated, according to the provided release.
Aim is a family-owned and -operated company, headquartered in Youngstown, Ohio, with nearby locations in Warsaw and Elkhart, and is led by Tom Fleming, Aim’s founder, CEO and chairman, and his son, Scott Fleming, president of Aim.
“To earn this recognition once is an amazing honor,” said Scott Fleming, president of Aim. “To earn it two years in a row, that says Aim is truly special, a place where people enjoy coming to work because they know they’re appreciated and supported.”
“At Aim, we’ve long believed that in order to take care of our customers, we must first take care of our employees,” Scott said. “This achievement is a direct reflection of our dedication to that belief, and Aim continues to thrive as a national brand because our drivers’, mechanics’ and office staff’s unwavering commitment to making Aim a welcoming, inclusive, supportive career destination.”


YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO –  Aim Transportation Solutions announced, for the second year in a row, it has been named one of Newsweek’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces. This honor recognizes and celebrates companies that cultivate a positive, supportive and inclusive workplace where employees feel valued and appreciated, according to the provided release.
Aim is a family-owned and -operated company, headquartered in Youngstown, Ohio, with nearby locations in Warsaw and Elkhart, and is led by Tom Fleming, Aim’s founder, CEO and chairman, and his son, Scott Fleming, president of Aim.
“To earn this recognition once is an amazing honor,” said Scott Fleming, president of Aim. “To earn it two years in a row, that says Aim is truly special, a place where people enjoy coming to work because they know they’re appreciated and supported.”
“At Aim, we’ve long believed that in order to take care of our customers, we must first take care of our employees,” Scott said. “This achievement is a direct reflection of our dedication to that belief, and Aim continues to thrive as a national brand because our drivers’, mechanics’ and office staff’s unwavering commitment to making Aim a welcoming, inclusive, supportive career destination.”


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