About Us: Awards & Accolades

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Top 50 Most Engaged Workplaces 2011

Award recognizes top employers that display leadership and innovation for efforts towards engaging their workforces.

Motley Fool Asset Management Portfolio Manager Named Rising Star by Institutional Investor

The Rising Stars of Mutual Funds are selected annually by the publishers of Institutional Investor News and represent up-and-comers who stand out among their peers as future industry leaders. The Rising Stars of Mutual Funds are chosen for their leadership in portfolio returns and/or winning strategies; notable contributions to growth in assets and/or client base; and contributions to the broader mutual fund community.

Washington Business Journal #5 Best Place to Work 2011

Finding your way onto the Washington Business Journal’s annual list of Best Places to Work takes more than a fridge stocked with free Cokes, a foosball table in the lobby or a great CEO and a few standout performers. It requires a cohesive team of employees who enjoy their work, are passionate about what they do and know how to inspire themselves and their co-workers.

“Best Media Company to Work For,”
Business Insider

Business Insider names The Motley Fool the Best Media Company to Work for. The Motley Fool is described as a “youthful organization that believes its mission.”

Best in Business Award 2010 - Society of American Business Editors and Writers

Morgan Housel’s “Out on a Limb” columns achieved a rare feat in that they caused readers to think differently -- just look at the comments sections of his columns for examples. That's something many writers strive for but few achieve.

Washingtonian Magazine Great Places to Work 2009

“The Motley Fool has employee clubs for dog owners, wine lovers, guitar players, rock climbers. As at other play-hard firms, the company has no dress code -- staffers can wear jeans and flip-flops.”

Washington Business Journal 2009

Finding your way onto the Washington Business Journal’s annual list of Best Places to Work takes more than a fridge stocked with free Cokes, a foosball table in the lobby or a great CEO and a few standout performers. It requires a cohesive team of employees who enjoy their work, are passionate about what they do and know how to inspire themselves and their co-workers.

Best in Business Award 2009 -- Society of American Business Editors and Writers

Morgan Housel’s excellent series examining the aftermath of the financial crisis are recognized with a SABEW Best in Business award which were created “to help set standards and recognize role models for outstanding business journalism.”

Health & Wellness Trailblazer’s Award Alliance for Workplace Excellence 2009

Employers receiving this award demonstrate an outstanding commitment to employee health and wellness -- and have led the way by developing innovative programs.

Alliance for Workplace Excellence Seal of Approval 2009

Winners show an outstanding commitment to overall workplace quality. They are evaluated on programs in communication, diversity, employee growth, life-work balance and more.

Alliance for Workplace Excellence Seal of Approval 2008

Winners show an outstanding commitment to overall workplace quality. They are evaluated on programs in communication, diversity, employee growth, life-work balance and more.

Washingtonian Magazine Great Places to Work 2007

“While Motley Fool is in the serious business of helping people make better financial decisions -- through its Web site, books, and syndicated newspaper column -- the work environment is downright foolish.”

Alliance for Workplace Excellence Seal of Approval 2007

Winners show an outstanding commitment to overall workplace quality. They are evaluated on programs in communication, diversity, employee growth, life-work balance and more.

Washington Business Journal 2006

Finding your way onto the Washington Business Journal’s annual list of Best Places to Work takes more than a fridge stocked with free Cokes, a foosball table in the lobby or a great CEO and a few standout performers. It requires a cohesive team of employees who enjoy their work, are passionate about what they do and know how to inspire themselves and their co-workers.

Alexandria Technology Achievement Award 2000

The award represents the best in the application and utilization of technology in Alexandria. The Motley Fool is the world's leading provider of financial advice for novice and serious investors alike.

Wired Magazine Readers Raves -- Best Financial Site Nominee 2000

"'Reader's Raves' reflects the technology zeitgeist, and offers a sneak peek on the future.”

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What the financial media is saying about The Motley Fool:

"Solid information and advice for individual investors."
-- The Washington Post

"Even billionaires get ideas from The Motley Fool."
-- Time

"Funny, smart, cynical, opinionated."
-- Fortune

"An ethical oasis."
-- The Economist

"It's always been a great place for beginners to cut
their investing teeth, but it also offers enough of
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-- Barron's