Southern Company Takes the Lead for Veterans
In a remarkable achievement for workplace inclusivity, Southern Company has been ranked as the top employer in the United States for veterans in the 2025 Military Times Best for Vets Employers list. This recognition marks a significant milestone, as it is the second time the company has clinched the top position, further solidifying its reputation as a champion for military professionals.
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Military Times Best for Vets Employers list is recognized for its rigorous evaluation process, which surveys companies nationwide to assess their commitment to hiring, retaining, and empowering military veterans and their families. The evaluation criteria encompass various aspects including recruitment techniques, onboarding systems, employee retention programs, and advancement opportunities tailored for veterans and military spouses.
Chris Womack, the chairman, president, and CEO of Southern Company, expressed pride in the organization's recognition, stating, “This award is a powerful testament to the strength of our long-standing commitment to those who serve our country. We believe in the power of our veterans and are dedicated to creating an enriching environment for them to thrive. Their leadership and dedication greatly enhance our mission and the communities we serve.”
Southern Company's efforts to honor veteran service members go beyond recognition; they include a plethora of dedicated programs aimed at supporting military personnel transitioning to civilian work. The company has consistently strived to engage in veteran hiring initiatives and maintain partnerships with military organizations, facilitating a seamless transition into the energy sector for service members. An example of this is their recent agreement with the United States Army Reserve's Private Public Partnership, signed in August, which aims to elevate collaboration between military and civilian labor markets.
In addition to its top rank in the Best for Vets list, Southern Company was also recognized as the second overall on the 2026 Military Friendly® Employer list, and it has received Gold Employer designation for Military Veterans from the U.S. Department of Labor – a testament to its tireless efforts in nurturing a workforce that resonates with veteran leadership and technical skills.
Southern Company's Commitment to Veterans
Founded in 1945, Southern Company is one of the leading energy providers in the U.S., serving around nine million customers across the Southeast with a network of companies optimized for providing reliable and affordable energy. The company prioritizes sustainability and aims to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, ensuring a commitment not only to its customers but also to the planet.
Southern Company's corporate culture is built upon values that emphasize the importance of service, transparency, and responsibility. The recognition from Military Times reflects the company’s enduring belief in putting the needs of its employees, particularly those who have dedicated their lives to military service, at the forefront of its operations.
With initiatives designed to support veterans continuously evolving, Southern Company demonstrates that honoring and uplifting those who served extends well beyond hiring. From mentoring programs to career advancement pathways, the organization remains committed to making a significant impact on the lives of veterans within its team.
As Southern Company continues to grow and innovate in the energy sector, its commitment to serving veterans stands as a shining example of corporate social responsibility. The recognition received in the Military Times Best for Vets Employers list is not merely an accolade; it's a representation of Southern Company's core values and dedication to fostering a supportive workplace environment, ultimately striving to transform energy into progress that benefits both employees and the community.
For those interested in learning more about Southern Company’s initiatives and about career opportunities tailored specifically for veterans, visit
Southern Company’s website.