California Water Service Group recognized as trustworthy in 2024
- California Water Service Group was named one of the 'World’s Most Trustworthy Companies' by Newsweek for 2024.
- The recognition is based on feedback from customers, investors, and employees, highlighting the company's commitment to integrity.
- This accolade underscores the Group's dedication to serving its communities and maintaining high standards of trust.
On September 4, 2024, California Water Service Group was recognized by Newsweek as one of the 'World’s Most Trustworthy Companies' for the second consecutive year. This accolade is based on comprehensive feedback and analysis from the company’s customers, investors, and employees, highlighting the Group's commitment to integrity and service. The recognition places California Water Service Group among 57 companies in the energy and utilities sector, with only five water utilities making the list. The selection process involved collaboration with Statista Inc., a reputable statistics portal, which evaluated the largest stock exchange-listed companies by revenue across 23 industries and 20 countries. The Group's Chairman and CEO, Martin A. Kropelnicki, expressed gratitude for the trust placed in the company by its stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of doing right by customers and communities. California Water Service Group serves over 2.1 million people across multiple states, including California, Hawaii, New Mexico, Washington, and Texas. The company is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life through responsible investments in water and wastewater infrastructure, sustainability initiatives, and community well-being. With a workforce of over 1,200 employees, the Group operates under strong core values that prioritize environmental protection and integrity. This recognition not only reinforces the Group's reputation but also reflects its ongoing commitment to excellence in service delivery. The full list of recognized companies can be found on Newsweek's website, showcasing the importance of trust in the utility sector.