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Preferred Employer Program Companies* Preferred Employer Program Companies* • 3M Company • AutoZone • Cigna Insurance • 7-Eleven • Avera Health • Cintas • AAA - (Employees Only) • Avon Products • Cisco Systems • Abbott Laboratories • Bacardi USA • Citigroup • AbbVie Corp. • Bank of America Corp. • Citizens Financial Group • Accenture Ltd. • Baptist Health South Florida • Cleveland Clinic Foundation • adidas America • Barclays Capital/Stifel Financial • Coca-Cola Bottling Co. • Advanced Micro Devices • Bausch & Lomb • Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis • Aflac - (Employees Only) • Bayer Corp. • Compass Group USA • Alcon Laboratories • Becton, Dickinson and Company • ConocoPhillips • ALDI • Berkshire Hathaway • Continental General Tire • Allegheny Health Network • BI Worldwide • Corning • Allergan • Biogen Idec • Costco • Alliance Data • BioReference Labs • Cowan Systems • Allianz Global Investors of America • Bloomin’ Brands • Cox Enterprises • Allstate Insurance Co. - (Employees Only) • Blue Cross Blue Shield - (Employees Only) • Credit Suisse Asset Mgmt. • Altice • Blue Iron • CSRA International • Amazon • Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals • Cumberland Farms • American Airlines Credit Union • Boeing Corp. • Curtiss-Wright Corp. • American Association of Physicians • Boston Scientific Corp. • CVS of Indian Origin • BP • Daimler Trucks North America • American Express Co. - (Employees Only) • Braintree Laboratories • Dassault Systèmes • AMETEK • Bristol Myers Squibb • DealerTrack Holdings • Amgen • Broadcom • Del Monte Foods • Analog Devices • Brown-Forman • Dell • Anthem • Caesars Entertainment Group • Deloitte & Touche LLP • Aon Corp. • CareFusion Corp. • Delphi Corp./Aptiv • Apple • CARFAX • Delta Air Lines • Apria Healthcare • Carolinas HealthCare System • Deutsche Bank AG • Aramark Corp. • Carrier Global • Dominion Resource Services • Arbonne International • Caterpillar • Dow Chemical USA • Archer Daniels Midland Company • CBS Broadcasting • Duke University • AstraZeneca • CDK Global • Dunkin’ Brands Group • At Properties • Chevron Corp. • Eaton Corp. • AT&T Corp. • Chick-fil-A • Ecolab • Automatic Data Processing (ADP) • Chubb & Son Group • Eisai *Company eligibility is subject to change. To confirm your eligibility, please contact Mercedes-Benz at 1-866-628-7232 or send an email to [email protected]. Preferred Employer Program Companies* • Electronic Arts • Huntington Bancshares • Merck & Co. • EMD Pharmaceuticals • IBM • Merrill • Emerson • Ingersoll Rand (P&C) • Merz Pharmaceuticals • Endo Pharmaceuticals • Intel • MetLife Insurance - (Employees Only) • Ernst & Young • International Flavors & Fragrances • MGM Resorts International • Estée Lauder • International Paper • Michelin North America • ExxonMobil • Irvine Company • Microsoft Corp. • Facebook • J.D. Power and Associates • Mohawk Carpet Corp. • Farmers Group • JCPenney Company • Mondelez International • Faurecia USA Holdings • JetBlue Airways • Morgan Stanley • Ferguson Enterprises • Johnson & Johnson • Munich Reinsurance America • Fidelity Investments (FMR) • Johnson Controls • Mylan Laboratories • Fidelity National Financial • JPMorgan Chase & Co. • Nationwide Insurance Enterprise • Fifth Third Bank • Kaiser Permanente • Neovia Logistics Services • Forest Pharmaceuticals • KBR • Nestlé USA • Fortive • Kinder Morgan • Newell Brands • Fox News Group • Kraft Foods Group • NextEra Energy/FPL Group • Freudenberg North America LP • Lam Research Corp. • Nike • GEICO Ins. Co. - (Employees Only) • Land O’Lakes • Norfolk Southern • Genentech • Latham & Watkins LLP • Northrop Grumman • General Mills • Leasing Syndications LTD • Northwestern Mutual • Gilead Sciences • Liberty Mutual Ins. - (Employees Only) • Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. • GlaxoSmithKline • Limited Brands • Novo Nordisk of NA • Google • Loews Corp. • Omnicom Group • H.E. Butt Grocery Company • Lowe’s Companies • Oracle Corp. • Halliburton Company • Luxottica USA • Otis Worldwide • Hamilton Company • Marathon Petroleum Corp. • Panera Bread Company • Hearst Corp. • Marriott International • Paramount Pictures Corp. • Henkel of America • Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. • Parker-Hannifin Corp. • Henry Schein • Mattel Toys • Peoples Bank • Hershey Food Corp. • McDonald’s Corp. • Pep Boys • Hertz Corp. • McKesson Water Products Co. • PepsiCo • Hewlett-Packard Company • McKinsey & Company • Pfizer • Honeywell • MedStar Health • Philip Morris International • HSBC Finance • Medtronic • Philips Electronics NA • Hubbell • Mercedes-Benz Club of America • PIMCO Investment Group *Company eligibility is subject to change. To confirm your eligibility, please contact Mercedes-Benz at 1-866-628-7232 or send an email to [email protected]. Preferred Employer Program Companies* • Pinnacle Entertainment Group • Smithfield Foods • Unilever • PPG Industries • Snap-on • United Airlines • Praxair • Sogeti USA • United Parcel Service • PricewaterhouseCoopers • Southern Company • United Technologies Corp. • Procter & Gamble Company • Southwest Airlines Credit Union • Universal Technical Institute • Purdue Pharma L.P. • Sprint Corp. • University Hospitals • QIAGEN • Stanley Black & Decker Cleveland Medical Center • Qualcomm • Staples • University of California • Quest Diagnostics/AmeriPath • Starbucks Corp. • Verizon Communications • Ralph Lauren Corp. • State Farm Mutual Ins. - (Employees Only) • Vermeer Wisconsin • Raytheon Company • State Street Corp. • Vertex Pharmaceuticals • Reckitt Benckiser Group • STIHL • Viacom • Red Bull North America • Swedish Medical Center • VIZIO • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute • T-Mobile USA • W.B. Mason • Resources Global Professionals • Takeda Pharmaceuticals • Walmart • Ricoh Corp. • Target Corp. • Walt Disney Co. • Rite Aid Corp. • Tech Data Corp. • Waste Management • Roche Diagnostics Corp. • Teva Pharmaceutical Industries • Watson • Rodan & Fields • The Bank of New York Mellon • Weatherford International • Ross Stores • The Coca-Cola Company • Wegmans Food Markets • Rush Sales • The Hartford Financial Services Group • Wells Fargo • Ryder System • The Home Depot • Wendy’s International • Saint-Gobain Corp. • The Kroger Company • Western Star Trucks • Saks Fifth Avenue Enterprises • The Regents of the University of Michigan • Westinghouse Electric Co. • Samsung Telecommunications America • The Travelers Indemnity Co. • Weyerhaeuser Company • Sanford Health • The University of Alabama System • Wynn Las Vegas • Sanofi-Aventis • Thermo Fisher Scientific • Xerox Holdings Corp. • SAP America • Thomson Reuters • Yahoo! • SAS Institute • Thyssenkrupp USA • Yamaha Motor Corp. • Scripps Health • Tishman Realty & Construction • Yum! Brands • Sedgwick • TJX Companies • Zurich Insurance Co. • Sempra Energy • Tupperware Corp. • Sherwin-Williams Co. • Turner Broadcasting System • Siemens Corp. • Turner Construction/Logistics • Simon Property Group • U.S. Bank • SiriusXM • UBS Americas *Company eligibility is subject to change. To confirm your eligibility, please contact Mercedes-Benz at 1-866-628-7232 or send an email to [email protected]..
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