Preferred Corporate Housing Named #1 Best Place to Work by Houston Business Journal

Published on Friday, October 11th, 2024 by Michelle Velasquez

Houston, TX – Preferred Corporate Housing (PCH) is thrilled to announce its recognition as the #1 Best Place to Work in Houston for companies with 50-99 employees. The Houston Business Journal curates the annual BPTW List in partnership with Quantum Workforce.

PCH earned a remarkable 97.1 employee rating from the company-wide employee benefits and satisfaction survey administered and tabulated by Quantum Workforce. After receiving the highest employee satsifaction rating for companies listed in the “Medium” size category, PCH was awarded the prestigious honor of being the Best Place to Work in Houston, reflecting the company’s commitment to fostering an exceptional workplace culture.

The survey measured key factors such as employee engagement, corporate culture, benefits, communication with leadership and overall workplace satisfaction. PCH’s outstanding performance in these areas showcases its ongoing efforts to create an environment where employees can thrive personally and professionally.

PCH, a nationwide leader in corporate housing solutions, places a strong emphasis on employee well-being and satisfaction, creating an environment where team members feel valued, supported, and motivated to excel. This recent honor marks a significant achievement for the company after making the list the past fourteen years because this is the first time PCH has been named as the top winner!

Megan FitzGerrell, President of Preferred Corporate Housing, shared her excitement and pride in receiving this award. “At PCH, our team is our greatest asset, and we are deeply committed to nurturing a workplace where each person feels valued and empowered. This award is a testament to the dedication, passion, and camaraderie that our team brings to work every day. We’re incredibly honored to receive this recognition, which reaffirms our commitment to maintaining an outstanding workplace.”

Preferred Corporate Housing Earns Prestigious SIRVA Environmental Champion Award

Published on Sunday, February 4th, 2024 by Michelle Velasquez

Houston, TX – Preferred Corporate Housing (PCH) proudly announces its recognition as a Sirva Environmental Champion, securing a top spot on the esteemed 2024 Environmental Scorecard. Out of hundreds of global suppliers, PCH emerged as one of the top-15 scoring suppliers worldwide and one of only two temporary housing suppliers to make the top 15 list.

The SIRVA Environmental Champion Award highlights PCH’s commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, reflecting a dedication to sustainability and responsible business practices. This recognition comes as a testament to PCH’s leadership in driving positive change within the corporate housing industry.

SIRVA, a prominent provider of global employee mobility solutions, initiated the Environmental Scorecard in 2021, inviting suppliers worldwide to participate in a comprehensive study. PCH’s outstanding performance underscores its environmental awareness, efforts, and programs, aligning seamlessly with SIRVA’s 5-year plan to enhance the impact of its supply chain.

“We are honored to be named a SIRVA Environmental Champion, a testament to our ongoing commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. This achievement underscores our dedication to making a positive impact on our industry and the world,” said Michelle Velasquez, Vice President of Client Services at Preferred Corporate Housing.

The 2024 Environmental Scorecard reflects collaborative efforts to foster a greener industry and advance diversity, equity, and inclusion objectives. PCH’s leadership in these areas has contributed to the collective progress toward a more sustainable and socially responsible corporate housing sector.

As a recipient of the SIRVA Environmental Champion Award, PCH extends its gratitude to SIRVA for recognizing its contributions and reaffirms its commitment to continually strive for environmental excellence and positive social impact.