HLR All-Employee Meeting: A Day of Fun, Celebration, and Giving Back

HLR • February 23, 2024

On February 19, employees from HLR's Elgin, Crystal Lake, Springfield, and Mt. Carmel offices gathered at the I Hotel and Illinois Conference Center in Champaign, IL for a day of learning, fun, giving back, and celebration. 


Since 2018, Hampton, Lenzini, and Renwick, Inc. (HLR) has hosted its annual All-Employee Meeting, bringing together employees from all its offices to celebrate the previous year’s achievements, plan for future success, have fun, and give back. "While our entire team works together across all offices, it’s rare that we are all together in the same place at the same time. It’s nice to put names to faces and enjoy each other's company," said one employee.


After morning remarks from President and CEO Jeni Lyon, and presentations from employees and guests, the team completed a service project benefiting an organization called Enchanted Makeovers, specifically the Capes for Kids program. Enchanted Makeovers transforms long-term shelters for women and children into places of peace and possibility through their six core programs. According to Enchanted Makeovers, Capes for Kids is a simple yet life-changing program that has gone viral and is now being replicated worldwide. All capes created by the HLR team will be donated to Enchanted Makeovers to distribute to kids in shelters that they support. For more information on Enchanted Makeovers and their wonderful programs, please visit enchantedmakeovers.org.


The team wrapped up the afternoon with games and camaraderie to celebrate a successful year, our new Elgin office, and being recognized as the number one 2023 A/E/C Employer of Choice® by PSMJ Resources, Inc., the leading business management consultancy in the architecture and engineering industry worldwide. This award recognizes firms that have mastered workforce retention and productivity by achieving the highest level of employee engagement.

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