DHR Health Awarded Large Employer of the Year by Texas Workforce Commission

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DHR Health representatives expressed deep appreciation for the nomination and collaborative efforts that contributed to earning this distinction. Image courtesy of Texas Workforce Commission
DHR Health representatives expressed deep appreciation for the nomination and collaborative efforts that contributed to earning this distinction. Image courtesy of Texas Workforce Commission
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McALLEN, Texas — Workforce Solutions Lower Rio Grande Valley (WFS) proudly announced that its nominee, DHR Health, has been awarded the Large Employer of the Year Award at the 28th Annual Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Conference. This prestigious recognition highlights DHR Health’s exceptional commitment to patient-centered care, world-class clinical expertise, and its continued leadership in healthcare innovation across the region.

The Large Employer of the Year Award honors businesses that create opportunities through workforce partnerships, invest in employee development, and contribute significantly to the economic vitality of their communities. Through its close collaboration with Workforce Solutions Lower Rio, DHR Health has continued to expand training pipelines, advance skills development, and elevate healthcare standards across the Rio Grande Valley.

“We are incredibly proud to have nominated DHR Health for this statewide honor,” said Francisco Almaraz, CEO of Workforce Solutions Lower Rio Grande Valley. “DHR Health exemplifies what it means to invest in people—not only the patients they serve, but the workforce that powers their mission. Their dedication to training, innovation, and expanding opportunities for our community makes them a true leader in the healthcare sector. We congratulate them wholeheartedly on this well-deserved recognition.”

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DHR Health representatives expressed deep appreciation for the nomination and collaborative efforts that contributed to earning this distinction.

“At DHR Health, we believe that advancing healthcare begins with investing in people. This recognition reflects the commitment of our entire organization to developing a skilled, resilient workforce that can meet the evolving needs of our community. We are proud to work alongside Workforce Solutions to expand access to opportunity, drive innovation, and strengthen the economic and clinical health of the Rio Grande Valley.” said Dr. Manish Singh, CEO of DHR Health.

Workforce Solutions Lower Rio and DHR Health remain committed to advancing the region’s workforce, supporting job seekers, and fostering strong employer partnerships that drive economic progress.

Workforce Solutions serves Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy counties. The primary goal of the WFS Board is to respond to the needs of local employers and workers through locally designed, demand-driven workforce development initiatives.

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