Flexsteel named one of Newsweek’s ‘most trustworthy’ companies

DUBUQUE, Iowa — Flexsteel Inds. has been named one of Newsweek’s World’s Most Trustworthy Companies for 2024.

This recognition was determined by Newsweek and Statista based on criteria such as customer trust, investor confidence and employee satisfaction.

With more than a century in the furniture business, Flexsteel highlights the customer-focused approach that has helped it stand out in the industry, and its president says that the award highlights its ongoing commitment to maintaining strong relationships with its stakeholders.

“We are honored to be selected as one of Newsweek’s World’s Most Trustworthy Companies 2024,” said Derek Schmidt, president and soon-to-be CEO of Flexsteel, “This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to building customer confidence and fostering a company culture that retailers can proudly promote. We will continue prioritizing innovation, quality craftsmanship and trustworthiness in all aspects of our business.”

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