More than$300,000Given to Charities Where We Live & Work
RALEIGH, N.C.,Dec. 12, 2022/PRNewswire/ --Kimley-Horn, a leading engineering, planning, and design consulting firm with offices across the country, today announced nearly 6,000 Kimley-Horn employees participated in a firmwide Rock, Paper, Scissors competition for charity. At the conclusion of the competition, the final eight regional champions flew toSt. Petersburg, Florida, for an in-person showdown. The top 64 finalists were awarded more than$300,000by theKimley-Horn Foundationfor their selected charities.
Jake Hodges, a development services engineer from Kimley-Horn's office inDallas, Texas, won$100,000for theRonald McDonald House Charities。RHMC's mission is to create, find, and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families.
"Kimley-Horn is a special place to work, and I couldn't be more thankful for the opportunity to be a part of this initiative and to be able to support Ronald McDonald House Charities," saidJake Hodges。"As a development services engineer with a focus on single family home development, I know how important having a place you can call home is to people—which is why I am proud to support RHMC and their efforts to help families feel at home, even when they can't be."
Lori Hall, Chair, Kimley-Horn Foundation, added, "Creating a successful employee engagement program connecting to our Core Values, specifically sharing and caring, where we all come together to support the communities where we live and work has been incredibly rewarding. Our employees embody an 'above and beyond' mindset in all they do, whether it is supporting their clients or serving their communities through volunteerism and charitable giving."
At the final showdown inSt. Petersburg, employees won a total of$270,000for their chosen charities:
Jake Hodges, Dallas, TX |
$100,000 |
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Meagan Chan, San Diego, CA |
$75,000 |
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Thomas Glueckert, Peachtree Corners, GA |
$50,000 |
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Kush Patel, Princeton, NJ |
$25,000 |
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Corey Gagner, Twin Cities, MN |
$5,000 |
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Kayla Lubin, Miami, FL |
$5,000 |
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Laurel Wright, Phoenix, AZ |
$5,000 |
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亚历克斯·罗德里格斯Charlotte, NC |
$5,000 |
The remaining$52,000was awarded to charities chosen by the remaining 56 finalists from across the country.
The final round of the Rock, Paper, Scissors competition was held on theSt.Pete Pier, one of Kimley-Horn's award-winning projects. This$90 million, 26-acre Pier District fully realizes a master planned vision of an enhanced open space, connecting the shoreline to the downtown core ofSt. Petersburg。Kimley-Horn staff from multiple disciplines and offices contributed to the success of this project, involving an unprecedented level of coordination and collaboration among various design teams working together to achieve one unified Pier District.
Kimley-Horn, one of the nation's premier engineering, planning, and design consulting firms, serves a wide range of disciplines, including transportation, aviation, development services, energy, transit, urban design, landscape architecture, and water/wastewater. With nearly 7,000 employees in more than 100 offices nationwide, Kimley-Horn is one of Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For and one of People Magazine's Companies that Care. For more information, please visitwww.kimley-horn.com。Follow Kimley-Horn onLinkedIn,Instagram,Twitter, andFacebook。
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