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Kessler Foundation Named Top Workplace by NJBIZ for 2026

July 10, 2026
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Kessler Foundation Named Top Workplace by NJBIZ for 2026

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Kessler Foundation Earns NJBIZ Best Places to Work Recognition for 2026

Kessler Foundation, a leader in rehabilitation research and innovation, has once again been honored as one of New Jersey’s Best Places to Work by NJBIZ in 2026. This marks the 13th time since 2012 that the nonprofit organization has achieved this distinction, highlighting its ongoing commitment to fostering an exceptional work environment in the medium-sized employer category, which includes 50 to 249 employees.

The NJBIZ Best Places to Work program evaluates organizations based on rigorous criteria including workplace policies, demographic data, and confidential employee feedback that gauges leadership effectiveness, internal communication, engagement levels, and overall workplace satisfaction. Kessler Foundation’s consistent recognition underscores its dedication to cultivating a culture where professional growth, collaboration, and innovation are prioritized.

At the core of Kessler Foundation’s mission is pioneering rehabilitation research targeting neurological and developmental disabilities such as traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and autism. The foundation’s scientists are developing and testing novel interventions to enhance mobility, cognitive function, employment outcomes, and quality of life. Their work is supported through a combination of federal and state research grants, private philanthropy, and collaborative partnerships with various nonprofits.

Rodger DeRose, president and CEO, emphasized the critical role of employees in driving the foundation’s success. “Our team’s talent, dedication, and generosity fuel our mission. By fostering an inclusive, purpose-driven environment, we enable innovation that creates meaningful change for people with disabilities,” he stated. This employee-centric approach not only advances scientific discovery but also strengthens the community impact of Kessler Foundation’s programs.

Kessler Foundation’s research integrates cutting-edge technology and evidence-based methodologies to develop interventions tailored to individual needs. By analyzing data on community participation and workforce inclusion, the foundation addresses systemic barriers to employment for people with disabilities, aiming to construct a more accessible and equitable society.

Their workforce benefits from a supportive culture that encourages leadership development, open communication, and shared achievement. The repeated Best Places to Work awards reflect a stable organizational climate where engagement and employee well-being are paramount.

Looking ahead, NJBIZ will reveal the official rankings of this year’s honored employers at an upcoming ceremony, celebrating those who set new standards for workplace excellence in New Jersey.

Through innovative rehabilitation science and a steadfast commitment to its people, Kessler Foundation continues to redefine the possibilities for recovery and independence among individuals with disabilities, setting an inspiring example in both research and workplace culture.


Subject of Research: Rehabilitation research focused on neurological and developmental disabilities including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and autism.

Article Title: Kessler Foundation Earns NJBIZ Best Places to Work Recognition for 2026

News Publication Date: July 9, 2026

Web References: https://kesslerfoundation.org/

Image Credits: NJBIZ

Keywords: Rehabilitation research, workplace culture, employee engagement, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, autism, NJBIZ Best Places to Work

Tags: collaboration in medical researchemployee engagement in research institutionsfostering professional growth in nonprofit organizationsinnovation in rehabilitation therapiesleadership effectiveness in nonprofitsneurological disability researchNJBIZ Best Places to Work 2026nonprofit organizational recognitionrecognition of medium-sized healthcare organizationsrehabilitation researchworkplace culture in healthcareworkplace policies and employee feedback
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