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2026 Counselor Best Places to Work: Foxtrot Marketing Group

Find out what makes this distributor a top workplace.

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Company Size: Medium (26-100 employees)
Headquarters: New Brighton, MN
Year Founded: 1980
Total Appearances on List: 2

Ingredients for a Best Place to Work: Employees at Foxtrot Marketing Group (asi/170720) rated the company highly for flexibility, collaboration and respectful treatment, noting that they believe their work contributes to the company’s success. “We strive for a servant leadership and employee-first mindset,” says CEO Jill Haspert. “We know that if we take amazing care of our employees, they will in turn take amazing care of our customers and business.”

Foxtrot Marketing Group employees

Foxtrot Marketing Group (asi/170720) offers a flexible work environment and other perks for its employees.

Top Benefits & Perks: Foxtrot sports an exceptional number of cutting-edge policies, including a completely flexible work environment for salaried employees, unlimited PTO, subsidized insurance (health, dental, vision and life), a dog-friendly office and a meditation room with a massage chair. Most unique is the “hot desk” system the company implemented a few years ago; in lieu of private offices or cubicles, employees who come into the office simply grab an available desk space. “No one wants to leave behind a messy desk for the next person who may use it, so the office has never been tidier,” Haspert says. The company does offer private rooms for employees who need to make personal calls or require a quiet place to focus.

Top 3 Company Attributes

Flexible Work Arrangements
Treated With Respect
Team Cooperation

Parting Tip: “Teams perform best when they know what’s expected of them, what success looks like and how their work connects to the company’s vision,” Haspert says. “Don’t save vision, values and goals conversations for once a year – weave these insights into everyday check-ins.”

If Foxtrot Marketing Group Were a TV Show, It Would Be Silicon Valley. “Without all the chaos,” Haspert adds. “The Foxtrot team is highly curious and loves solving complex issues. We debate ideas, move quickly and celebrate wins.”