
Ryan Recognized as One of the Best Workplaces ™ for Mental Wellness in Canada for the Fifth Time
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Ryan, a leading global tax services and software provider, has been named to the 2025 Best Workplaces ™ for Mental Wellness in Canada list, marking the fifth time the Firm has received this recognition.
'We are incredibly honored to receive this award, as it reaffirms Ryan's commitment to fostering a workplace where mental wellness is a priority,' said Garry Round, President of Canadian Operations. 'We remain dedicated to championing initiatives that support work-life success and a positive, inclusive culture for all team members.'
Ryan provides a wide range of initiatives that support the health and well-being of its team members. Among them is RyanTHRIVE, a holistic wellness program offering learning modules that address career, financial, and emotional well-being—spanning everything from professional development to building positive relationships.
The Firm also offers competitive benefits designed to promote work-life success, including fitness reimbursements, paid parental leave, tuition assistance, and reimbursement for adoption and fertility programs. These offerings are intentionally designed to ensure every team member feels supported, valued, and equipped with the resources they need throughout their career and life at Ryan.
For additional information on the 2025 Best Workplaces for Mental Wellness in Canada list, visit here.
About Great Place to Work
Great Place to Work is the global authority on high-trust, high-performance workplace cultures. A global research and consulting firm, Great Place to Work provides the benchmarks and expertise needed to create, sustain, and recognize outstanding workplace cultures. In Canada, Great Place to Work produces both industry and demographic-specific Best Workplace lists and represents the voices of 500,000 employees across industry. This is part of the world's largest annual workplace study, recognizing the world's best workplaces in a series of national lists, including those published by The Globe and Mail (Canada) and Fortune ® magazine (USA). Visit us at www.greatplacetowork.ca.
About Ryan
Ryan, an award-winning global tax services and software provider, is the largest Firm in the world dedicated exclusively to business taxes. The Firm provides an integrated suite of federal, provincial, and international tax services on a multijurisdictional basis, including tax recovery, consulting, advocacy, compliance, and technology services. Ryan is an 11-time recipient of the International Service Excellence Award from the Customer Service Institute of America (CSIA) for its commitment to world-class client service. Empowered by the dynamic myRyan work environment, which is widely recognized as the most innovative in the tax services industry, Ryan's multidisciplinary team of more than 5,900 professionals and associates serves over 77,000 clients in more than 80 countries, including many of the world's most prominent Global 5000 companies. More information about Ryan can be found at ryan.com/canada.
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