J. J. Keller & Associates earns 7th Great Place to Work certification

Safety and compliance solutions provider marks 70 years in the business

J. J. Keller & Associates earns 7th Great Place to Work certification

One safety and compliance solutions provider continues its run of being among the top workplaces in the country.

Recently, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. earned its seventh Great Place to Work certification.

Our associates have ranked J. J. Keller as a Great Place to Work seven times,” said Rustin Keller, the current president and CEO of J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. “It’s an honor bestowed on us by our associates, and it shows our true care for associates – something our founder, Jack Keller, instilled when he put ‘Associates’ in the company name.”

Previously, Avetta garnered a Gold Stevie Award in the Supply Chain Management Solution category in the American Business Awards and a Silver Stevie Award in the Compliance Solution category in the International Business Awards.

The recognition for J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. came at the start of November, coinciding with the company’s 70th year in the business. 

The company has over 2,000 associates across the United States, Canada and Mexico, and a dedicated Center of Excellence in India. 

A comprehensive provider of safety and compliance solutions, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.’s offerings include consulting and training services, managed services, content subscriptions, cloud-based solutions and a wide range of physical products. 

“These solutions help employers ensure the safety of their employees and mitigate the risk of noncompliance with a multitude of regulatory bodies such as the Department of Transportation, Department of Labor, EEOC, OSHA, and EPA,” said the company.

But the firm’s success started when World War II Veteran John J. (Jack) Keller, Rustin’s great grandfather, started the business as a one-man consulting firm specializing in transportation regulations for motor carriers.

"My grandfather's vision was to assist motor carriers in navigating the complex regulations associated with an emerging intrastate trucking industry in 1953," he said. "His dedication and experience in transportation for Wisconsin paper companies laid the foundation for what J. J. Keller has become today."