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02/20/2003

IBM and Bright Horizons Named to Fortune 100



"If life were predictable, it would cease to be life and be without flavor." –Eleanor Roosevelt


IBM AND BRIGHT HORIZONS NAMED TO FORTUNE 100

Two sponsors of the World Forum on Early Care and Education, IBM and Bright Horizons Family Solutions, have been named to the 2003 Fortune magazine list of the "100 Best Companies to Work For".  In announcing these awards, Fortune (January 20, 2003), described what makes these companies great...

IBM: "IBM employees have access to 67 day-care centers worldwide (61 in the US). And since 1984 the company has invested more than $200 million in dependent care, including child- and elder-care subsidies."

Bright Horizons: "Nation's largest operator of work-site child-care centers pays 50% above the industry standard. Also: health insurance, long-term disability, 401(k) and $400-a-month child-care subsidy."



Over 360 delegates from 60 nations have already registered for the 2003 World Forum in Acapulco, Mexico. Check it out at: http://www.ccie.com/wf/index.php


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