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Where Good Work Meets Greater Impact

At RxBenefits, we believe that doing good is good business. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to make prescription medications more affordable for working people and the companies that employ them.

We’re driven by a client-aligned model that prioritizes trust, transparency, and meaningful results. But our commitment doesn’t stop there—it extends to how we show up for one another. 

We know that work is a significant part of life, and that’s why we’ve built a culture that respects, supports, and inspires our team members. When people feel valued and empowered, they can transform an industry—and that’s exactly what we’re doing at RxBenefits. 

A Culture Rooted in Doing What’s Right

Integrity, trust, and purpose guide everything we do. Whether it’s serving our clients, supporting our team, or giving back to our communities, we’re committed to doing what’s right. 

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Ensure consistent communication to the organization through education and strategic communication.

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Enhance the total employee experience by providing more transparency on representation and talent development processes, opportunities for community building, and leadership engagement.

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Establish and cultivate community relationships through community engagement and sponsorships that
align with our Mission, Vision, and Values.

Employee Resource Groups

Grassroots, employee-driven groups
where teammates support teammates.

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Black Advocates & Allies

Support, education, assistance, mentoring, and leadership opportunities for Black employees, with the advocacy of their allies.

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Pa’lante Unidos

Promoting cultural awareness of Latino culture and championing the advancement of Latino employees at all levels.

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The Parent Project

Support, resources, and a vibrant, encouraging space for working parents at RxBenefits

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RxB A.B.L.E.

Resource and allyship for employees and others impacted by disability, neurodivergence, autism, or chronic illness.

P.R.I.S.M. United

Safe space for inclusion surrounding those who are part of or allies of the LGBTQIA2+ Community.

S.E.R.V.E.

Supportive environment for Veterans, Active Duty, First Responders, Reservists, their families, and allies.

Women’s Initiative Network

A space where women feel a sense of community and empowerment while equipping each other and gaining access to development opportunities.

“Black Advocates & Allies is a safe space to discuss current events, personal experiences, and fellowship with like-minded individuals who identify as Black or allies of the Black community. It’s a sense of family, which is treasured because we’re in a remote environment. Most of all, it’s a guaranteed good time with a great group. Every meeting consists of endless laughs, breakthrough moments, and continual learning. As a bonus, they’ve recently added a book club within the group, which is music to this bookworm’s ear! I’m delighted I’ve joined this group. ”

Erica Lewis, Payroll Administrator 

Black Advocates & Allies 

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“RxB ABLE is meaningful to me because it gives me a community of like-minded people to openly and honestly discuss issues that can sometimes be seen as taboo: mental health, disability, chronic illness, etc. It has opened myself and our members up to each other and allowed us to see that we aren’t alone. ”

Haley Vines, Talent Acquisition Specialist 

RxB A.B.L.E.

“The Parent Project is a breath of fresh air. It’s a common space for parents, both new and “old,” to share war stories, which turns into sighs of relief. It’s a place of acceptance and support when the children start pressing your last button, but it’s also a platform to shout out praises of milestones and everyday victories. The feeling of doing this alone hasn’t been as heavy since being shown support through recent surgeries. We have less control than we’d like to admit when it comes to who our children grow up to become, but one of the things we can control is our support system. I’m glad I’ve joined this group and welcome any other parents to experience the support. ”

Tanya Martin, Learning & Development Specialist 

The Parent Project  

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“Being a part of Pa’lante Unidos feels like a safe place, not only to discuss hardships faced by being a minority, but the joy of connecting with other employees through conversations about our heritage and traditions. We also have members who are allies to the Latino community, and we welcome them into the familia just like any Latino family would do, which I love! I’m proud to have been part of the group that started this ERG, and it makes me happy to see that we continue to grow. ”

Khaliha Ladd, Account Manager 

Pa’lante Unidos

“P.R.I.S.M means to me that no one ever has to feel alone. As someone who grew up in the Bible Belt in the Deep South, I was told my mind was wrong and I needed to be fixed. I never had a safe space to be myself, and I have made it my mission in life always to offer a safe space for everyone regardless of orientation. P.R.I.S.M is that safe space! ”

Ryan Henry, Account Manager

PRISM United

“For me personally, I am the spouse of a first responder (firefighter), a sibling to a retired Army Specialist, and an Active Army Specialist. Building and finding a community that understands the military and/or first responder world to build and find support for the struggles we deal with daily. It can be very lonely and exhausting, as a spouse I know I am not alone in how overwhelming each day can be. I am proud and extremely passionate to be part of this S.E.R.V.E., not only be able to fill this void for myself but hopefully be support for others who want a sense of belonging and be heard.”

Megan Cullen, Strategic Account Executive 

S.E.R.V.E.

“Women’s Initiative Network (WIN) is a community to empower and support women in the workplace. Having a community such as this, means sharing experiences and growing together.  A community of encouragement is the best way to empower one another  to try something new, step out of your comfort zone and grow as a person and as a professional. WIN is about encouragement, support, and growth.”

Langley Kyle, Director, Clinical Services 

Women’s Initiative Network  

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