Scrum Alliancehas once again secured its place among the nation's most exceptional workplaces, earning the coveted Great Place to Work® Certification for the third consecutive year. This recognition is based entirely on employee feedback, reflecting deep trust in leadership, a strong sense of purpose, and overall satisfaction with the company's people-first culture.
“At Scrum Alliance, our people are at the core of everything we do,” said Tristan Boutros, Chief Executive Officer. “Being recognized for the third year in a row is an honor, and knowing this recognition comes directly from our team makes it even more meaningful. It validates our unwavering commitment to a workplace grounded in trust, collaboration, and purpose.”
This latest certification comes on the heels of another major milestone: Scrum Alliance was recently honored with four Stevie® Awardsin the 2025 Stevie Awards for Great Employers. The organization received awards for Employer of the Year-Non-Profit or Government Organizations, and Achievement in Employee Engagement. Individual honors went to CEO Tristan Boutros (People-Focused CEO) and Head of HR Taylor Kelly (Outstanding Individual Contribution to HR).
“We're absolutely thrilled to earn this recognition again,” said Taylor Kelly, Head of Human Resources. “This award, alongside our recent Stevie honors, is a reflection of the intentional choices we make every day to support our people, from comprehensive onboarding and inclusive practices to mission-driven leadership development.”
In just the past year, Scrum Alliance has redefined what it means to center people in strategy. With a 55-point increase in employee Net Promoter Score (eNPS), expanded leadership development programs, and an inclusive workplace that prioritizes flexibility and belonging, the results speak volumes. Through consistent recognition practices, transparent communication, and access to meaningful growth resources, the organization has built a workplace where its people are equipped to thrive.
The Great Place to Work Certification is widely regarded as a definitive marker of employer excellence. It recognizes organizations that prioritize employee experience and engagement, and that empower people while staying true to their values. Scrum Alliance's continued recognition-both by Great Place to Work and by the Stevie Awards-reflects the company's dedication to modeling the very agility it teaches.
As the first not-for-profit focused on agile education and professional credentialing, Scrum Alliance continues to advance its position that agile is for anyone. These recognitions underscore the organization's belief that agility starts with people, and that a thriving workplace is the foundation for lasting, meaningful change.
About Scrum AllianceAs the first not-for-profit focused on agile education and professional credentialing, Scrum Alliance continues to advance its position of Agile for Anyone™by equipping professionals and organizations with the education, skills, and community needed to succeed in today's ever-evolving workplaces. Learn more at www.scrumalliance.org.
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