National Association for Business Resources awards AGS with Best and Brightest recognition

July 14, 2022
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The commercial gaming supplier has received this designation for six consecutive years.

The National Association for Business Resources (NABR) has recognized AGS as one of the 2022 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in the nation and Atlanta for the sixth straight year.

AGS is a gaming supplier that provides high-performing slot, table, and interactive products to casino operators. The award is an employee-nominated one that AGS first received in 2017.

AGS President and Chief Executive Officer David Lopez commented: "AGS is honored to be recognized once again as a Best and Brightest company. We have remained steadfast in our effort to provide a welcoming workplace and create a culture of people that care about each other."

Lopez added: "It's the 850 individual employees that make AGS a great place to work and has made it into what it is today. This accolade is a testament to that effort, and we continue to strive to create an experience where employees feel more like family than coworkers."

With over a thousand companies nominated for the award, AGS was one of 139 that received the honors nationwide. The company is the only one located in Nevada to win the award. Among the 102 Atlanta winners, AGS is the only gaming company named.

Winning companies are assessed by an independent research firm, which reviews them on several benchmarks related to human resource practices. The employee survey also weighs heavily in scoring.

AGS has its roots planted in the Class II Native American gaming market. The customer-centric focus, however, has helped the company expand to become an all-inclusive commercial gaming supplier.

The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For competition identifies and honors organizations that showcase a commitment to excellence in operations and employee enrichment leading to increased productivity.

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