Sempra Earns Spot on WSJ's Inaugural Best Companies for the Future List
San Diego-based energy giant Sempra has secured a position on The Wall Street Journal’s first-ever list of "Best Companies for the Future." The ranking evaluates S&P 500 corporations on their long-term adaptability, measuring how well firms prepare for shifting market demands through innovation, resilience, and talent development.

Sempra distinguished itself by landing in the top 10% of S&P 500 companies for talent readiness, a metric that highlights the firm's capacity to attract and retain specialized personnel. The evaluation, conducted by Bendable Labs for the WSJ Leadership Institute, assessed organizations across six core pillars, including artificial intelligence readiness, financial fitness, and agility. Beyond workforce strength, the company ranked in the top 38% for innovation, underscoring its efforts to modernize energy networks across California and Texas.
Jeffrey W. Martin, chairman and CEO of Sempra, attributed the recognition to the company’s focus on human capital. He stated that the firm’s ability to serve customers effectively depends on its capacity to cultivate the right talent. This inclusion follows a string of accolades for the utility provider, including recognition from Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies and Forbes’ list of America’s Best Employers for Company Culture, reinforcing the company's standing as a leader in operational excellence.
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