Vistagen Honored for Outstanding Workplace Culture and Mental Health Leadership
Company is awarded Mental Health America’s Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health and certified as a Great Place to Work®
Recognition underscores commitment to mission-driven culture and exceptional support for employee mental health
"These recognitions are an independent and meaningful reflection of our ongoing efforts to foster a workplace where our team feels supported, valued, and inspired,” said Trisha Fitzmaurice, Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Vistagen. “Internally, they affirm that our people-first approach is impactful. Externally, they show our commitment to setting a high standard for prioritizing mental health and workplace culture across the industry.”
The Platinum Bell Seal is the highest recognition awarded by Mental Health America, the nation’s leading nonprofit dedicated to promoting mental well-being. Vistagen underwent a rigorous evaluation of its policies and practices in four areas: workplace culture, benefits, compliance, and wellness programs. According to Mental Health America, only two in five employers who were assessed met the standards for Bell Seal certification, and achieving a platinum designation – awarded only to those scoring between
The Great Place to Work® Certification™ is based on employee feedback about their experiences working at Vistagen. According to Great Place to Work®, employees at certified workplaces are
About Vistagen
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Vistagen is passionate about developing transformative treatment options to improve the lives of individuals underserved by the current standard of care for multiple highly prevalent indications, including social anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, and multiple women’s health conditions, including vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes) associated with menopause. Connect at www.Vistagen.com.
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Source: Vistagen