Genesis10 is one of the Best Companies for Professional Development, as reported by USA Today. Other companies recognized include Apple, Microsoft, Google, LinkedIn, Dell, Deloitte, Amazon and Verizon.

The award, which is determined by employees, is presented annually to recognize companies nationwide that are the best at providing professionals a chance to internally advance their careers. The final data set was compiled from 10 million ratings across 60,000 U.S. companies large and small by Comparably.
“We are excited that Genesis10 is recognized as one of the best companies in the nation for professional development,” said Harley Lippman, Founder and CEO at Genesis10. “Mentoring, training, and providing our employees with opportunities to grow their careers has always been important to us since our start in 1999. It is one of the reasons so many of the best and brightest in the industry have stayed with us for so many years.”
USA Today also recognized Harley Lippman as one of the best CEOs in the U.S., in 2019 and 2018.
Harley’s leadership extends beyond business. He serves on the boards of leading business, academic, and policy institutions. His appointments include the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Partnership for Peace Advisory Board, where he helps advance efforts to foster trust and cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians. He has also served, by presidential appointment and Senate confirmation, on the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad under multiple administrations.
He sits on the boards or advisory councils of Yale University’s School of Management, Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, the Brookings Institution, The Washington Institute, the Middle East Forum, and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), where he serves on the Political Leadership Council and Executive Committee.
Previously, Harley served as public director of the New York Mercantile Exchange and held leadership positions with the American Jewish Congress and the America-Israel Friendship League.
A committed philanthropist, Harley is the sole financial supporter of an orphanage in Cambodia, where he has helped dozens of children access education and opportunity, including funding college tuition for many. He has also led efforts to identify and memorialize unmarked Holocaust mass graves in Eastern Europe, helping preserve the memory of those lost. His documentary, Safeguarding Memory, aired on PBS and received two awards for its impact and storytelling.
Harley continues to combine business leadership with civic responsibility, making lasting contributions to the fields of technology, education, diplomacy, and remembrance.
