KB Home Named One of America’s Best Midsize Companies by TIME Magazine, Earning a Place in the Top 15% of All Companies Listed
KB Home Named One of America’s Best Midsize Companies by TIME Magazine, Earning a Place in the Top 15% of All Companies Listed
KB Home (NYSE: KBH), one of the largest and most recognized homebuilders in the U.S., has been named to TIME’s inaugural 2024 list of America’s Best Midsize Companies, the only national homebuilder to receive this distinction. This recognition is presented by TIME and Statista, a leading provider of market and consumer data, and can be viewed on the TIME website.
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KB Home, one of the largest and most recognized homebuilders in the U.S., has been named to TIME’s inaugural 2024 list of America’s Best Midsize Companies, the only national homebuilder to receive this distinction. (Photo: Business Wire)
“We’re honored to be named as one of America’s Best Midsize Companies by TIME, earning a place in the top 15% among all companies listed,” said Jeffrey Mezger, KB Home’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “As the only homebuilder to make the list, this recognition underscores our long-standing commitment to delivering industry-leading customer satisfaction, creating a culture of excellence and driving innovation in sustainability that positively impacts our stakeholders and delivers long-term value.”
The recognized companies were identified based on three dimensions and using more than 15 different criteria. TIME considered all companies that operate in the U.S. and generated between $100 million and $10 billion in revenue in 2022 or 2023. The three evaluation criteria were:
- Employee Satisfaction: Standardized work-related Key Performance Indicator (KPI) data based on survey data of a large sample of employees from U.S. companies
- Revenue Growth: Revenue growth data of all relevant companies from the internal growth and company databases
- Sustainability Transparency: Environmental, social and governance (ESG) data among standardized KPIs relevant to ESG from the internal ESG database and targeted data research
For more information on KB Home, call 888-KB-HOMES or visit kbhome.com.
About KB Home
KB Home is one of the largest and most trusted homebuilders in the United States. We operate in 47 markets, have built over 680,000 quality homes in our more than 65-year history, and are honored to be the #1 customer-ranked national homebuilder based on third-party buyer surveys. What sets KB Home apart is building strong, personal relationships with every customer and creating an exceptional experience that offers our homebuyers the ability to personalize their home based on what they value at a price they can afford. As the industry leader in sustainability, KB Home has achieved one of the highest residential energy-efficiency ratings and delivered more ENERGY STAR® certified homes than any other builder, helping to lower the total cost of homeownership. For more information, visit kbhome.com.
Craig LeMessurier, KB Home
925-580-1583
clemessurier@kbhome.com
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