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The Dominion Group of Companies Recognized as a 2024 Baltimore Sun Top Workplace

Baltimore, MD — December 9, 2024 — The Dominion Group of Companies, a vertically integrated real estate investment firm including Dominion Financial Services, Dominion Properties, and Dominion Management, is thrilled to announce its recognition as one of the 2024 Baltimore Sun Top Workplaces. Moreover, this award highlights companies that build a positive workplace culture, while also valuing employee engagement and prioritizing employee well-being.

The Baltimore Sun Top Workplaces award highlights The Dominion Group’s commitment to inclusivity and support. The company prioritizes creating a workplace where all team members feel valued. Employees are empowered to succeed and contribute meaningfully to the organization. “This recognition inspires us to continue reaching new heights, driving innovation, and fostering a workplace where talent shines and collaboration thrives,” said Dominique Lake, Head of Human Resources at The Dominion Group. “We are deeply grateful and motivated to strive for even greater success.”

Commitment to Employee Development and Growth

The Dominion Group focuses on innovation and collaboration to drive success. It consistently invests in employee development and growth. Engagement initiatives remain a priority for strengthening team connections. The company believes a supportive, motivated team ensures outstanding service. This culture drives lasting success across all areas of the business.

“For the past 22 years, we’ve been growing Dominion to be a team of exceptional professionals that add value to the neighborhoods that we work in,” said Jack BeVier, Partner at The Dominion Group. “We’re so excited to win this award, and look forward to continuing to have a positive impact, every day.”

The Dominion Group of Companies is a leader in the real estate investment space, focused on improving housing outcomes nationwide by creating sustainable housing solutions for American families. The Top Workplaces award reinforces the company’s commitment to fostering a culture that inspires and supports employees.

Join our team dedicated to excellence! Learn more about career opportunities with Dominion Financial Services by visiting this link. If you’re looking to grow with Dominion Properties, explore our openings here. For a career with Dominion Management, apply here.

About The Dominion Group of Companies 

The Dominion Group of Companies, founded in 2002, operates as a privately held, vertically integrated residential real estate investment company based in Baltimore, MD. Specifically, it consists of Dominion PropertiesDominion Management, and Dominion Financial Services, focusing on revitalizing distressed properties and creating thriving communities.

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