Enhanced Veterans Solutions, Inc. Earns VETS Indexes 3 Star Employer Award for 2026
- Apr 28
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Enhanced Veterans Solutions, Inc. has been recognized as a 3 Star Employer in the 2026
VETS Indexes Employer Awards — in recognition of the organization's strong
commitment to recruiting, hiring, retaining, developing, and supporting veterans and
the military-connected community, VETS Indexes announced today.
Click this link to see all of the awardees: (Please note that the link will remain inactive
until EOD Monday, April 27.) 2026 Award Results
“Enhanced Veterans Solutions, Inc. has demonstrated meaningful and measurable
support for veterans and the military-connected community through its commitment to
building opportunities for those who served,” said Nicholas Antaki, President of VETS
Indexes. “As we launch our new awards platform and enhanced survey experience in
2026, we are making it easier than ever for organizations to showcase their veteran
employment initiatives and benchmark their progress. Employers like Enhanced
Veterans Solutions, Inc. continue to set the standard and help drive the future of veteran
employment forward.”
VETS Indexes recognized participating organizations across the following award levels: 5
Star Employer, 4 Star Employer, 3 Star Employer, and Recognized Employer. Not every
responding organization received an award — only those that demonstrated a strong
commitment to veterans, members of the National Guard and Reserves, and military
spouses. Awards were announced this morning at the Employing U.S. Vets Conference
held at the New York Athletic Club.
Participating organizations included companies large and small, government agencies
and departments, nonprofit organizations, colleges, and universities, all working to
strengthen employment opportunities and support systems for the military-connected
community.
As the most objective and comprehensive evaluation of veteran employers, the VETS
Indexes Employer Awards program has set a new standard in veteran employment data.
VETS Indexes and its Employer Awards have been featured on CNBC, Fox Business and
BNN Bloomberg, as well as military-specific outlets, including Military.com, Military
Times and Stars & Stripes. This in-depth survey and recognition program analyzes
employers' policies, practices, and outcomes in detail, across the following 5 categories:
• Veteran job candidate recruiting and hiring
• Veteran employee development and retention
• Veteran-inclusive policies and culture
• Support for members of the National Guard and Reserves
• Military spouse/family support
For more information on the process and methodology behind the VETS Indexes
Employer Awards, please see our: Methodology. To register and participate in next
year's survey, sign-up here: 2027 VETS Indexes Employer Awards.
About VETS Indexes
VETS Indexes is a leading voice on veteran employment issues, overseeing the VETS
Indexes Employer Awards, hosting the Employing U.S. Vets Conference, unearthing
unique and unprecedented data on veteran employment through the Veteran
Employment Benchmarking Service, and developing custom indexes, linked to financial
products, that track the performance of the publicly traded companies that have
established themselves as the best employers for veterans.
The VETSX and VTRNIX indexes were created on the premise that the companies that
make the best use of the highly talented, yet under-valued, talent pool that veterans
represent will ultimately see a benefit to their bottom lines.
As the world’s first resource for U.S.-veteran-themed indexes, our mission is to provide
innovative solutions that recognize the value created by the mission-critical mindset,
unique skills, and specialized training that veterans bring to the workplace. Our mission
also includes a commitment to always donate a significant portion (target of 20% and
no less than 5%) of our net profits to charitable organizations that support veterans and
their families. Learn more about us at VETSIndexes.com and follow us on social media
channels via LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X.



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