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  • FTI Earns Platinum Status for Mental Health Excellence for Fourth Consecutive Year

    Contributed by FSM Staff

    MENASHA, WI -- Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI), a engineering, construction, manufacturing and clean energy provider, has been awarded a Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health for the fourth consecutive year by Mental Health America (MHA). The Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health is a national employer certification program that recognizes employers committed to creating mentally healthy workplaces.


    FTI is proud to be recognized with Mental Health America’s 2025 Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health at the Platinum level, our fourth consecutive year achieving this top honor

    MHA is the nation’s leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting mental health, well-being and illness prevention for all. MHA has spent decades researching mental health in the workplace and introduced the Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health in 2019 to recognize organizations that value and implement policies and practices that support employee mental health and well-being.

    “Fostering mental well-being has become a cornerstone of how we care for our teams at FTI,” said Mike Jansen, CEO of FTI. “Across our job sites and offices nationwide, we’re creating a culture where mental health conversations are welcome. Our people know we’re committed to supporting their full health, mind, body and spirit.”

    The Bell Seal recognizes employers committed to creating mentally healthy workplaces by awarding Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze recognition levels. Only two in five employers meet the standards for Bell Seal certification and FTI achieved Platinum status for the fourth consecutive year. Bell Seal recipients complete a comprehensive 54-criteria application of workplace policies and practices that influence worker mental health outcomes, including workplace culture, benefits, compliance and wellness programs.

    “In our industry, promoting mental health isn’t just the right thing to do; it’s essential to creating a workplace where people can thrive,” said Alyssa Kwasny, FTI wellness program director. “By putting mental health first, we’re strengthening our teams, boosting performance and fostering a culture rooted in genuine care.”

    To learn more about MHA and the Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health, see www.mhanational.org/bestemployers.

    For more information on FTI and the services it provides, visit faithtechinc.com.

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