ADM, a global leader in natural solutions, has been recognized as one of Newsweek's America’s Greatest Workplaces in Manufacturing for 2025. This accolade highlights workplaces in the United States that excel based on various metrics important to employees, such as corporate culture and working conditions.
Jennifer Weber, ADM's chief people officer, expressed pride in the recognition: “We are incredibly proud to be recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces in Manufacturing. This honor is a reflection of the hard work, innovative efforts and dedication of our ADM colleagues around the globe who are helping unlock the power of nature to enrich lives every day.” She added that ADM is committed to providing resources for colleagues to excel and drive growth.
The recognition by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group involved a thorough assessment process with over 400,000 confidential employee interviews and more than 4.9 million company reviews. Aniline provided over 120 key performance indicators for this evaluation.
Newsweek Editor-in-Chief Jennifer H. Cunningham noted the benefits for companies on this list: “The companies on this list reap the rewards of stronger client loyalty and improved employee retention—clear signs that a thriving workplace benefits everyone involved.”
ADM continues its role as an essential global agricultural supply chain manager and processor, offering a broad range of nutritional solutions from nature while emphasizing sustainability and innovation across its operations.