Annual list recognizes companies with exceptional culture and employee experience
PHILADELPHIA, June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Xavier Creative House (XCH) an independent, woman-owned agency and visionary leader in healthcare marketing, is proud to announce it has been named to Inc.'s 2025 Best Workplaces list and recognized in the Micro category, honoring companies that have built exceptional workplaces and vibrant cultures that support both their teams and their missions.
This year's list, featured on Inc.com, is the result of a rigorous evaluation of U.S. companies that excel in cultivating exceptional workplace environments — whether in-office, remote, or hybrid.
The recognition follows a comprehensive employee survey conducted by Quantum Workplace, which assessed key areas such as management effectiveness, perks, professional development, and overall culture. Each company's benefits and culture were also independently audited to determine final rankings. Xavier Creative House is honored to be among the 514 companies recognized this year.
"This honor validates what we've always believed — when people find something real, something that aligns with who they are and what they believe in, extraordinary things happen," said Sunny White, Founder & CEO of Xavier Creative House. "We've been intentional about building a culture where people feel genuinely seen, supported, and valued. It's not performative — it's personal. And that authenticity shows up in everything we do for our clients. If you want healthy brands, you need a healthy agency."
For more than a decade, XCH has relentlessly transformed possibilities into realities — not just for healthcare brands, but for the people who make that transformation possible. The same visionary thinking that drives the agency to challenge what's been done in healthcare marketing fuels their approach to workplace culture. As a B Corp certified, EcoVadis Platinum-rated agency operating with a 100% virtual model, XCH proves that when you empower bold thinking and create authentic connections, exceptional client outcomes and exceptional employee experiences become inseparable.
"Inc.'s Best Workplaces program celebrates the exceptional organizations whose workplace cultures address their employees' welfare and needs in meaningful ways," says Bonny Ghosh, editorial director at Inc. "As companies expand and adapt to changing economic forces, maintaining such a culture is no small feat. Yet these honorees have not only achieved it — they continue to elevate the employee experience through transformative benefits, engagement, and a deep commitment to their teams."
To view the full list of winners, visit Inc.com.
About Xavier Creative House
Xavier Creative House (XCH) is a global, woman-owned healthcare marketing agency that relentlessly transforms possibilities into realities. Since 2013, this award-winning B Corp certified agency has partnered with pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device brands to deliver bold, evocative solutions that challenge the status quo. With EcoVadis Platinum sustainability recognition and a 100% virtual model, XCH's eXpertise-driven teams serve as an eXtension of client teams, combining strategic thinking with creative eXecution to revolutionize healthcare marketing.
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