CINCINNATI — Cintas Corp., a uniform and facility services provider headquartered here, has earned a spot on Newsweek’s “Most Trustworthy Companies in America 2026” list.
“Trust is foundational to how we operate at Cintas and to the relationships we build with our customers, employee‑partners and shareholders,” says Todd Schneider, president and CEO of Cintas.
“Being recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s ‘Most Trustworthy Companies’ is meaningful because it reflects the consistent way our teams show up every day to deliver on our commitments and care for the people and businesses we serve.”
The evaluation took into consideration trust from customers, investors and employee-partners. To compile the list, researchers analyzed surveys from 25,000 U.S. residents who rated companies they were familiar with across three dimensions of trust. Next, researchers conducted a social listening analysis across various media segments to determine companies’ public sentiment.
In the past year, Cintas has received other trust‑focused recognitions from Newsweek: “Most Trustworthy Companies in America 2025” and “World’s Most Trustworthy Companies 2025.”
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