EfficiencyOne named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for 7th consecutive year EfficiencyOne named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for 7th consecutive year For immediate release March 25, 2025 – Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS—For the seventh year in a row, EfficiencyOne has been named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers. “We are honoured to have been chosen as one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for the seventh year in a row,” says Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO of EfficiencyOne, the non-profit operator of Efficiency Nova Scotia. “This recognition is a significant achievement, and our success is a direct result of the dedication and passion of our incredible team. We truly couldn’t have made the impact we have without such a committed and talented group of people.” Over the past decade, EfficiencyOne has established itself as an organization that people are proud to work for. “Together, we’ve built an organization where employees feel valued and inspired to come to work every day to help people achieve their energy goals, save money, conserve resources, improve well-being, and fight climate change,” says MacDonald. “We’re incredibly proud of the positive, growth-oriented culture we’ve fostered, one that celebrates success and acknowledges the contributions of every team member.” Among the many benefits for employees, EfficiencyOne prioritizes training and career development opportunities that build and maintain a talented, high-performing workforce, encourages employees to prioritize their health and wellness, and supports fun and creativity through social activities throughout the year. EfficiencyOne prides itself on fostering a culture that celebrates success, promotes and encourages growth, and recognizes the contributions of the entire team. Now in its 16th year, Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers is an editorial project that recognizes employers with exceptional human resources programs and forward-thinking workplace policies. More details on the award and all the winners can be found on the Canada’s Top Employers website here: https://www.canadastop100.com/atlantic. About EfficiencyOne EfficiencyOne, operating in Nova Scotia as Efficiency Nova Scotia, has a proven track record of success in designing and delivering resource efficiency programs and services for homes, businesses, and large industrial customers. To date, EfficiencyOne has achieved more than $4.8 billion in energy savings including over $500 million in savings for low-income homeowners and renters. Learn more at efficiencyone.ca -30- For more information, contact:Janet Tobin, Communication Manager902-499-6494jtobin@efficiencyns.ca More Articles from In the Media March 13, 2025 In the Media Spurring business growth in Dartmouth News release Government of Canada investments support new jobs, modern equipment and efficiency upgrades March 13, 2025 · Dartmouth, Nova Scotia · Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) Atlantic Canadian businesses are working hard to become more efficient, productive and competitive while creating good paying jobs and promoting made-in-Canada products. The Government of Canada is helping […] February 28, 2025 In the Media Climate Change Funding for Seafood Companies; Another Call for Applications For immediate release February 28, 2025– Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS— Fourteen seafood companies and related organizations across the province are receiving funding to help reduce their carbon footprint. The projects, supported through the Fisheries and Aquaculture Energy Efficiency Innovation Fund, range from the first zero-emission electric lobster boat in Canada to solar power at lobster and bait facilities. “Addressing […] June 17, 2024 In the Media Seafood Industry Energy Efficiency Program Announcement For immediate release June 11, 2024– Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS— The seafood sector across Nova Scotia will be able to do more to reduce its carbon footprint with the new Fisheries and Aquaculture Energy Efficiency Innovation Fund. The program will support new projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions produced by boats, buildings and other commercial fisheries and aquaculture operations. […]