Vertical Harvest Honored in Fast Company's Best Workplaces for Innovators' Social Good List

JACKSON, Wyo., July 11, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Vertical Harvest, a community-oriented indoor farming company, has been named a finalist in Fast Company's fifth annual Best Workplaces for Innovators list. The list recognizes organizations and businesses that demonstrate a strong commitment to fostering innovation at all levels. Vertical Harvest is being honored in the Social Good category for its community-first approach to building urban farms in regions where access to nutritious food is critical. Last year, the company was recognized in the Diverse Innovators category for its inclusive employment program.

"We are honored to be recognized for a second consecutive year by Fast Company," said Nona Yehia, Co-founder and CEO of Vertical Harvest. "Our goal with Vertical Harvest's urban farms is to make a positive impact in communities - and we're doing that in places like Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Westbrook, Maine, and Detroit, Michigan, with expansion plans for a minimum of 10 urban, hyper-local farms in the next five years."

Co-founder and CEO Nona Yehia emphasized the company's dedication to making a positive impact in communities and partnering with city officials to address critical issues such as sustainability, economic inclusion, food insecurity, equitable access to nutritious food, and climate resiliency.

The complete list of Fast Company's Best Workplaces for Innovators can be found at fastcompany.com/best-workplaces-for-innovators/list.

Source: Vertical Harvest via Newswire

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