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Top Employers THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY Professional DEX MEDIA Manufacturing dexmedia.com 2,5004,999 EMPLOYEES DELL SERVICES Services dell.com TOP EMPLOYERS DON MIGUEL MEXICAN FOODS Manufacturing donmiguel.com ARMY & AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE Government aafes.com Professional deloitte.com Major employers are exceptionally infl uential in the health and DELOITTE Services ENCORE WIRE CORP. Manufacturing encorewire.com vitality of a local economy. They make up disproportionately BLUE CROSS & BLUE Finance, Insurance, bcbstx.com SHIELD OF TEXAS and Real Estate DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Transportation dfwairport.com ESAB Manufacturing esabna.com large contributions to an area in terms of both employment and BNSF RAILWAY Transportation bnsf.com Professional Finance, Insurance, fdic.gov production and they often bring national and international ties to a DIALOG DIRECT Services dialog-direct.com FDIC and Real Estate community. Finance, Insurance, CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL capitalone.com drpeppersnapplegroup.com and Real Estate DR PEPPER SNAPPLE GROUP Manufacturing FEDERAL RESERVE Finance, Insurance, dallasfed.org BANK OF DALLAS and Real Estate Finance, Insurance, Professional 10,000+ EMPLOYEES CITIGROUP citigroup.com EY ey.com and Real Estate Services FUJITSU NETWORK Manufacturing fujitsu.com COMMUNICATIONS Transportation aa.com AMERICAN AIRLINES CVS/CAREMARK Retail Trade cvs.com FOSSIL GROUP Retail Trade fossilgroup.com Finance, Insurance, Professional GEICO geico.com | AT&T Services att.com DILLARD'S Retail Trade dillards.com GAYLORD TEXAN Accommodation gaylordtexan.com and Real Estate Finance, Insurance, ERICSSON Manufacturing ericsson.com GENCO Transportation genco.com GERDAU Manufacturing gerdau.com BANK OF AMERICA and Real Estate bankofamerica.com HEADQUARTERS AND COMPANIES MAJOR Finance, Insurance, HALLIBURTON Mining halliburton.com GLAZERS DISTIRBUTORS Wholesale Trade glazers.com BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE Healthcare baylorscottandwhite.com FANNIE MAE and Real Estate fanniemae.com INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Government irs.gov INGRAM MICRO Wholesale Trade ingrammicro.com MAJOR COMPANIES AND HEADQUARTERS AND COMPANIES MAJOR HCA NORTH TEXAS Healthcare hcanorthtexas.com FRITO-LAY Manufacturing fritolay.com JPS HEALTH NETWORK Healthcare jpshealthnet.org Professional Finance, Insurance, INTEL SECURITY Services intelsecurity.com JPMORGAN CHASE and Real Estate chase.com GAMESTOP Retail Trade gamestop.com | MARY KAY Manufacturing marykay.com KROGER Retail Trade kroger.com GENERAL MOTORS Manufacturing gm.com KINDRED HEALTHCARE Healthcare kindredhealthcare.com Professional MCKESSON CORP. mckesson.com LOCKHEED MARTIN Manufacturing lockheedmartin.com Finance, Insurance, Services Professional kpmg.com GM FINANCIAL and Real Estate gmfi nancial.com KPMG Services MEDICAL CITY Healthcare medicalcityhealthcare.com METROPLEX SPORTSERVICE Retail Trade txbaseball.com KOHL'S Retail Trade kohls.com LENNOX INTERNATIONAL Manufacturing lennoxinternational.com NAVAL AIR STATION Government cnic.navy.mil Professional MICROSOFT Services microsoft.com TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES Healthcare texashealth.org Finance, Insurance, libertymutual.com MARRIOTT HOTELS, RESORTS & Accommodation marriott.com LIBERTY MUTUAL and Real Estate SUITES TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Manufacturing ti.com NORDSTROM Retail Trade nordstrom.com Retail Trade macys.com Professional MACY'S MONI mymoni.com US POSTAL SERVICE Government usps.com OMNI HOTELS Accommodation omnihotels.com Services MICHAELS STORES Retail Trade michaels.com UT SOUTHWESTERN Healthcare utsouthwestern.edu PEPSICO Manufacturing pepsico.com MOUSER ELECTRONICS INC. Wholesale Trade mouser.com NEBRASKA FURNITURE MART Retail Trade nfm.com WALMART STORES Retail Trade walmartstores.com PETERBILT MOTORS Manufacturing peterbilt.com Finance, Insurance, MR. COOPER nationstarmtg.com NEIMAN MARCUS Retail Trade neimanmarcus.com and Real Estate PIER 1 IMPORTS Retail Trade pier1.com THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY PIZZA HUT Retail Trade pizzahut.com NOKIA SOLUTIONS & NETWORKS Wholesale Trade nsn.com Professional 5,0009,999 EMPLOYEES PWC pwc.com POLY-AMERICA Manufacturing poly-america.com Services Professional ALCON LABORATORIES Manufacturing alcon.com NTHRIVE Services nthrive.com Professional Professional SABRE sabre-holdings.com REALPAGE realpage.com CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER Healthcare childrens.com Services Services PIONEER NATURAL RESOURCES Mining pxd.com DALLAS SALLY BEAUTY SUPPLY Retail Trade sallybeautyholdings.com Finance, Insurance, santanderconsumerusa. QORVO Manufacturing qorvo.com COOK CHILDREN'S HEALTH CARE Healthcare cookchildrens.org SANTANDER CONSUMER USA and Real Estate com TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE Education tccd.edu REPUBLIC NATIONAL DALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY Education dcccd.edu Wholesale Trade rndc-usa.com COLLEGE DISTRICT SEARS Retail Trade searsholdings.com DISTRIBUTING CO TOYOTA NORTH AMERICA Manufacturing toyota.com/usa Professional SOUTHERN METHODIST Education smu.edu SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA Manufacturing samsung.com/us DXC TECHNOLOGY Services dxc.technology UNIVERSITY OF TX AT ARLINGTON Education utarlington.edu UNIVERSITY SIGNET Retail Trade signetjewelers.com Professional Education utdallas.edu Professional FEDEX fedex.com UNIVERSITY OF TX AT DALLAS teleperformance.com Services TELEPERFORMANCE USA Services STEVENS TRANSPORT Transportation stevenstransport.com VA NORTH TEXAS HEALTH CARE Healthcare northtexas.va.gov Finance, Insurance, FIDELITY INVESTMENTS fi d e l i t y . c o m TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Education tcu.edu Finance, Insurance, tdameritrade.com and Real Estate WALGREENS Retail Trade walgreens.com TD AMERITRADE and Real Estate Professional HOME DEPOT Retail Trade homedepot.com Finance, Insurance, VIZIENT INC Services vizientinc.com Education twu.edu WELLS FARGO wellsfargo.com TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY Professional and Real Estate HP ENTERPRISE SERVICES Services hpe.com THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS Manufacturing dallasnews.com JC PENNEY COMPANY Retail Trade jcpenney.com Professional 1,0001,499 EMPLOYEES THOMSON REUTERS CORP. Services thomsonreuters.com L-3 COMMUNICATIONS Manufacturing l-3com.com 1,5002,499 EMPLOYEES Finance, Insurance, Finance, Insurance, AAA TEXAS texas.aaa.com TRAVELERS travelers.com LOWE'S COMPANIES Retail Trade lowes.com 7-ELEVEN Retail Trade 7-eleven.com and Real Estate and Real Estate Professional mcafee.com Finance, Insurance, TRINITY INDUSTRIES Manufacturing trin.net MCAFEE Services Professional AETNA aetna.com ACCENTURE Services accenture.com and Real Estate METHODIST HEALTH SYSTEM Healthcare methodisthealthsystem.org TRIUMPH AEROSTRUCTURES Manufacturing triumphgroup.com Professional ALCATEL-LUCENT USA Manufacturing lucent.com AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER americanairlinescenter.com PARKLAND HOSPITAL Healthcare parklandhospital.com Services TUESDAY MORNING Retail Trade tuesdaymorning.com Finance, Insurance, RAYTHEON Manufacturing raytheon.com ALLSTATE allstate.com and Real Estate AMERISOURCEBERGEN Wholesale Trade absg.com Finance, Insurance, SPECIALTY GROUP UNITED AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. unitedamerican.com Transportation southwest.com and Real Estate SOUTHWEST AIRLINES AMAZON Retail Trade amazon.com Finance, Insurance, WEIR OIL & GAS Manufacturing ups.com Finance, Insurance, BBVA COMPASS and Real Estate bbvacompass.com STATE FARM INSURANCE and Real Estate statefarm.com BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON Manufacturing bellhelicopter.com XTO ENERGY Mining xtoenergy.com TARGET Retail Trade target.com BEN E. KEITH Wholesale Trade benekeith.com CHRISTUS HEALTH Healthcare christushealth.org TOM THUMB Retail Trade tomthumb.com CISCO SYSTEMS Manufacturing cisco.com CIGNA HEALTHCARE OF TEXAS Healthcare cigna.com SOURCE: DRC Research Professional UNITED PARCEL SERVICE ups.com COLLIN COUNTY COLLEGE Education collin.edu Professional Services CONIFER HEALTH SOLUTIONS Services coniferhealth.com Professional UNT SYSTEM Education unt.edu CORELOGIC corelogic.com Professional Services CVE TECHNOLOGY GROUP cveusa.com Professional Services VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS Services verizon.com DAL-TILE Manufacturing daltile.com 94 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 2018 2018 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 95.
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