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Wyndham Worldwide Named to the FORTUNE World’s Most Admired Companies List 2016

Parsippany-based Wyndham Worldwide was recently named to the FORTUNE World’s Most Admired Companies 2016 list. This is the seventh time the global hospitality company made the list.

“As one of the largest and best performing hospitality companies in the world, we have developed a culture committed to innovation and doing business in a way that our associates, shareholders, guests and partners can be proud of, ” said Stephen P. Holmes, chairman and CEO, Wyndham Worldwide. “This recognition is a direct result of the dedication and hard work of our associates around the world who deliver great experiences for our guests and bottom-line results for our shareholders every day.”

Based on responses from thousands of survey participants, the compa­nies featured on the World’s Most Admired list represent the pinnacle of excellence in nine key performance areas including global competitiveness, corporate assets, investment value and social responsibility.

Wyndham says it is dedicated to using its hospitality expertise, global footprint and talent to act as positive agents of change and is committed to aligning its growth, performance and innovation with a responsible approach to the communities where the company operates. In 2015, Wyndham announced it met its goal to reduce carbon and energy usage by 20 percent by 2020 – six years ahead of schedule and has a new goal to reduce carbon and water usage by 25 percent by 2025.

In addition, last year, Wyndham Worldwide was named as a World’s Most Ethical Company by the Ethisphere Institute, recognized as one of the Top 50 Companies for Diversity by DiversityInc and named to the Hispanic Association on Corporate Equality’s Corporate Inclusion List for the fourth year. The company has also been named a Great Place to Work® by the Great Place to Work Institute in Ireland, Mexico, United Kingdom, and Uruguay, and has also been recognized as a Best Place to Work in New Jersey, Florida, Indiana, and Nevada.

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