Published by Todd Bush on February 14, 2025
Sempra (NYSE: SRE) has been named one of the World's Most Admired Companies for 2025 by Fortune Magazine, marking the 15th year of recognition for corporate excellence.
Jeffrey W. Martin, chairman and CEO of Sempra, stated: "It’s an honor to be named one of the World's Most Admired Companies and to receive recognition for Sempra’s efforts to build one of the leading energy infrastructure companies in North America. Our high-performance culture enables us to deliver the energy customers need today while leveraging innovation and new technologies to continue improving quality and affordability."
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Sempra's three growth platforms – Sempra California, Sempra Texas, and Sempra Infrastructure – help deliver energy to nearly 40 million consumers, representing about 10% of the U.S. population. Sempra's electric and natural gas delivery companies have been recognized for initiatives in reliability and grid modernization, including wildfire prevention and advancing renewable natural gas and hydrogen adoption. Sempra's infrastructure business supports energy security and global decarbonization through LNG exports, low-carbon solutions, and North American energy networks. Collectively, these platforms form one of the largest energy networks on the continent.
To select companies for the annual World's Most Admired Companies list, Fortune partnered with Korn Ferry to survey executives, directors, and analysts on nine criteria, including investment value, management quality, social responsibility, and ability to attract talent.
Sempra is a leading North American energy infrastructure company delivering energy to nearly 40 million consumers. It owns one of the largest energy networks on the continent and enhances energy resilience across California, Texas, Mexico, and global markets. Sempra is recognized for sustainable business practices, demonstrated by its inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index North America. Learn more at sempra.com and follow @Sempra.
SOURCE: Sempra
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