Lear Corporation, a global automotive technology leader in seating and E-Systems, recently announced that it has been named to FORTUNE magazine’s “World’s Most Admired Companies” list for the fourth consecutive year.
FORTUNE collaborated with global management consulting firm Korn Ferry and developed a list of the World’s Most Admired Companies based on a comprehensive survey it conducted of corporate reputations. The survey was distributed to 3,770 executives, directors and analysts from 635 global companies in 52 industry groups who were asked about companies they admired, inside and outside of their own fields of work.
“It is an honor to be named one of FORTUNE’s World’s Most Admired Companies for the fourth consecutive year,” said Ray Scott, Lear president and CEO. “Our presence on this list is a testament to our emphasis on product innovation and quality, social responsibility, profitable growth, and developing and retaining our most important asset – our people.”
Among automotive suppliers, Lear ranked high in several categories in the survey, including use of corporate assets, social responsibility and global competitiveness.