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Nov 24, 2025
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StellarAlgo has been recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in Sports for 2025 by Sports Business Journal, marking the second consecutive year the company has earned this distinction, after being named a finalist in 2024.
“This award belongs to our entire team, whose innovative thinking continues to propel us forward,” said Vincent Ircandia, CEO of StellarAlgo. “As we scale our platform and expand our partnerships across professional sports, it’s the creativity and dedication of our people that fuel our growth. We’re building the future of sports together.”
This week, Sports Business Journal recognizes its third annual class of Best Places to Work in Sports. The honorees represent industry segments covering the spectrum of sports, from major league teams to behind-the-scenes companies, with workforces that range from seven people to 554 employees.
More than 9,000 employees of 98 companies took part in a confidential employee satisfaction survey administered this summer by SBJ partner, Omaha, Neb.-based Quantum Workplace.
Sixty-seven of those companies scored highly enough to be considered a Best Place to Work in Sports. The survey measured more than 40 key areas that make up an organization’s culture, such as employees’ trust in leadership, company perks and communication. The data also provide a comparison of these companies to organizations outside the sports world.
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