Quartz today announced it has been named to Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75™, a list of the 75 largest private companies based in Wisconsin, ranking No. 22 on the list for 2024.
Christine Senty, President and CEO of Quartz, acknowledged the achievement as a reflection of the company’s dedication to its members and the communities it serves.
“We’re honored to once again be recognized alongside some of Wisconsin’s most accomplished private companies,” said Senty. “Our success stems from our connections with our local communities and our unwavering commitment to placing our members at the heart of everything we do. By continuously innovating and proactively addressing our customers’ needs, Quartz is able to deliver exceptional value not just for our members, but also for our health system partners and the communities we proudly serve.”
This is the fourth year that Quartz has been named to the Wisconsin 75™, after first receiving the recognition in 2021. Quartz is the only health insurance company on the list.
“The private companies that make up the Wisconsin 75 set the standard for what’s possible when a business is committed to making an impact both within their organization and the community,” said P.J. DiStefano, Wisconsin managing partner of Deloitte LLP. “We’re proud to recognize their contribution to our economy and state for the 22nd year.”
The 2024 Wisconsin 75™ honorees were announced this week at a special recognition event in Milwaukee. This year marks the 22nd anniversary of the program, which annually spotlights the state’s largest and most successful private companies for their contributions to Wisconsin’s economy. For more details, visit www.Wisconsin75.com.
About Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75
Deloitte’s annual Wisconsin 75 list salutes the largest privately held Wisconsin-based companies. These companies play a key role in the state’s economy. Wisconsin 75 award winners are selected based on annual sales revenue.
To be eligible for Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75 recognition, companies must have a majority ownership by an individual(s), family, employee stock ownership plan, or private equity firm. Public companies are eligible when greater than 50 percent of the value or vote of the shares are owned by individuals, family, an employee stock ownership plan, or private equity. Additionally, companies must have annual sales revenue of at least USD 50,000. The Wisconsin 75 excludes cooperatives and accounting, tax, legal, and consulting service companies.
About Quartz
Quartz Health Solutions, Inc. (Quartz) is jointly owned by Advocate Aurora Health, Gundersen Health System, UnityPoint Health, and UW Health. The company manages four provider-owned health insurance plans: Quartz Health Benefit Plans Corporation, Quartz Health Plan Corporation, Quartz Health Plan MN Corporation, and Quartz Health Insurance Corporation. As a third-party administrator, Quartz also services self-funded health plans. Through an extensive provider network, Quartz focuses on local, community-based health care and services for customers who live in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota. Quartz Health Solutions, Inc., Quartz Health Benefit Plans Corporation, Quartz Health Plan Corporation, Quartz Health Plan MN Corporation, and Quartz Health Insurance Corporation are separate legal entities.
About Deloitte
Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, a UK private company limited by guarantee (“DTTL”), its network of member firms, and their related entities. DTTL and each of its member firms are legally separate and independent entities. DTTL (also referred to as “Deloitte Global”) does not provide services to clients. In the United States, Deloitte refers to one or more of the US member firms of DTTL, their related entities that operate using the “Deloitte” name in the United States and their respective affiliates. Certain services may not be available to attest clients under the rules and regulations of public accounting. Please see www.deloitte.com/about to learn more about our global network of member firms.