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IR Magazine Awards – US 2019 IR Magazine Awards – US 2019 List of Winners Best overall investor relations (large cap) Danaher JPMorgan Chase & Co - WINNER NextEra Energy Salesforce.com The Home Depot Best overall investor relations (mid-cap) CMS Energy Eversource Energy Hasbro - WINNER Jack in the Box LendingTree Best overall investor relations (small cap) Badger Meter Connecticut Water Service Ferro Hannon Armstrong – WINNER US Silica Holdings Best investor relations officer (large cap) Boston Scientific – Susan Lisa - WINNER Danaher - Matt Gugino Illumina - Jacquie Ross Salesforce.com - John Cummings Schlumberger - Simon Farrant IR Magazine Awards – US 2019 Best investor relations officer (small & mid-cap) DR Horton - Jessica Hansen Eversource Energy - Jeffrey Kotkin LendingTree - Trent Ziegler - WINNER WW Grainger - Irene Holman Best IR by a senior management team (large cap) Best Buy - Hubert Joly, CEO & Corie Barry, CFO Delta Air Lines - Edward Bastian, CEO & Paul Jacobson, CFO JPMorgan Chase & Co - Jamie Dimon, CEO & Marianne Lake, CFO Marriott International - Arne Sorenson, CEO & Leeny Oberg, CFO McDonald's - Steve Easterbrook, CEO & Kevin Ozan, CFO The Home Depot - Craig Menear, CEO & Carol Tomé, CFO - WINNER Best IR by a senior management team (small & mid-cap) CMS Energy - Patricia Poppe, CEO & Rejji Hayes, CFO - WINNER Domino's Pizza - Richard Allison, CEO & Jeffrey Lawrence, CFO Fastenal - Daniel Florness, CEO & Holden Lewis, CFO Kansas City Southern - Patrick Ottensmeyer, CEO & Michael Upchurch, CFO Weatherford International - Christoph Bausch, CEO & Mark McCollum, CFO Best financial reporting Comcast - WINNER FedEx JPMorgan Chase & Co Las Vegas Sands Corp McDonald's The Home Depot IR Magazine Awards – US 2019 Best investor meetings Danaher JPMorgan Chase & Co - WINNER Schlumberger Best IR by a non-US company in the US market Anheuser-Busch InBev, Belgium AstraZeneca, UK BP, UK - WINNER Coca-Cola FEMSA, Mexico Novartis, Switzerland Best in sector Communications Expedia Grubhub T-Mobile US - WINNER Verizon Communications Viacom Consumer discretionary Best Buy Comcast Marriott International McDonald's The Home Depot – WINNER IR Magazine Awards – US 2019 Consumer staples CVS Health Corp Target The Coca-Cola Company – WINNER The Kellogg Company Walmart Energy Anadarko Petroleum ConocoPhillips Enterprise Products Partners EOG Resources Schlumberger - WINNER Financials (including real estate) Citigroup Equinix JPMorgan Chase & Co - WINNER LendingTree PNC Financial Services Group Healthcare Boston Scientific Danaher - WINNER Illumina Thermo Fisher Scientific UnitedHealth Group IR Magazine Awards – US 2019 Industrials FedEx General Electric Honeywell – WINNER Republic Services United Parcel Service Materials 3M Huntsman Corporation Newmont Mining Corporation Sealed Air Sherwin-Williams – WINNER Technology Applied Materials Cisco Systems Micron Technology Microsoft Salesforce.com – WINNER Utilities CMS Energy Duke Energy Eversource Energy NextEra Energy - WINNER Xcel Energy IR Magazine Awards – US 2019 Awards by nomination Best crisis management Akamai Technologies Bausch Health Companies Ingredion NRG Energy Zillow Group - WINNER Best ESG reporting Cisco Systems - WINNER Digital Realty Etsy Hannon Armstrong Mastercard The AES Corporation Best IR during a corporate transaction Aon DSW - WINNER Honeywell Red Hat - WINNER Xcerra Corporation Best use of technology & social media for IR Blackbaud - WINNER Minerva Neurosciences TD Ameritrade Tellurian IR Magazine Awards – US 2019 Rising star Nick Muscato, Amedisys Alex Sokolowski, BASF Sri Maddipati, CMS Energy - WINNER Ellen Cavaleri, Kadmon Holdings Maggie O’Donnell, Wix.com - WINNER .
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