Archive for the ‘Community Involvement’ Category

Making Spirits Bright with Holiday Toy Drive

Thursday, December 16th, 2021

The holiday spirit is in full swing. While it’s easy to get caught up in the many traditions, time spent with loved ones, and holiday cheer, we’re taking this time to slow down and remember the community around us.

During the first week of December, both our Twin Cities and Rochester locations were able to host their annual toy drives. Our Twin Cities employees donated 84 toys and $3,745 in monetary donations, with an Egan Company match resulting in 168 toys and $7,490 being donated to the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation for distribution locally in the Twin Cities metro area. Our Rochester employees were able to donate 20 toys and $580 for Ronald McDonald House Charities, to ensure that children staying in the Ronald McDonald House in Rochester receive gifts. The Ronald McDonald House Charities provides a home to families as they or a loved one seek medical care.

Check out our Egan representatives sharing about our local impact on KARE 11!

Marching for a Mission

Friday, December 10th, 2021

Meet Kirk Marthaler, Vice President of IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) Veterans Committee for Local Union 292 and Egan Company electrician. As a Veteran, Marthaler has taken the time to share resources with his peers and others at Egan. He’s passionate about supporting Veterans in need. 

Last month on Veterans Day, Marthaler participated in a 22-mile march to raise money for three different 501(c)3 Veteran organizations (Veterans in the Outdoors (VITO), Soldier’s 6, and Invisible Wounds). Marthaler completed his 22 mile march around 9PM on Veterans Day.

“These three veteran organizations  have been advocates for Veterans in our community. Thank you for your support during this fundraiser,” shared Marthaler, “The money raised—not if but when—will save someone’s life.”

In support of Kirk Marthaler acting as a resource and advocate for Veterans at Egan and beyond, Egan made donations to these deserving organizations:

  • Veterans in the Outdoors (VTO) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, veteran operated organization that provides service members the opportunity to experience a hassle free hunting/fishing adventure.
  • Soldier’s 6 is also a Minnesota based 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides honorably discharged veterans, police officers, and fire fighters with specially trained K-9’s. Soldier’s 6 is named this because the service dog has it’s buddy’s “6” (or back).
  • Invisible Wounds Project is a nonprofit that seeks to raise awareness and provide services to Minnesota’s military, first responders, front-line medical staff, corrections, dispatch, and their family as it related to mental health, PTSD and suicide.

2021 Construction Inclusion Week Recap

Wednesday, October 27th, 2021

Joining a group of contractors and other construction industry partners, Egan Company recognized the inaugural Construction Inclusion Week (October 18-22). Each day celebrated a different theme: commitment/accountability, unconscious bias, supplier diversity, jobsite culture, and community engagement.

According to its website, Construction Inclusion Week is the first effort to harness the collective power of general contractors, specialty contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers. Its objective is to build awareness of the need to improve diversity and inclusion in the construction industry by providing content and resources. 

Leading up to Construction Inclusion Week, we asked our Egan team members to join the conversation and share their perspectives on what Diversity and Inclusion meant to them personally as well as their experiences at Egan. We were able to share some of their responses throughout Construction Inclusion Week and are recapping them here as well.

How have you embraced diverse perspectives or diverse experiences at Egan?

  • With open arms! Change and evolution is a healthy way for a company to grow and succeed.
  • By working in a diverse working environment I have more opportunity to engage with workers from different parts of the world and have gained insight into their perspective so it helps future interactions
  • Learning methods of other coworkers to better develop my own techniques as well as understand their logic and perspective in hopes of creating a more collaborative/cooperative atmosphere.
  • By working with not against those whose culture may not be the same. We all bring different ideas to work based on personal beliefs which allows us to be a successful team.
  • Diversity is so much more than what we can see. Everyone has a different lens based on their life experiences. I believe curiosity, keeping an open mind, and having an open heart has allowed me to personally embrace diverse perspectives at work.
  • Always embracing others to be a team player and looking for others opinions to do a task better, easier or safer.
  • By seeking out and learning from people who bring a different perspective than I do.
  • One of the most important things people can bring to the table is their experiences on diverse projects of the past. We learn from what we have done in the past and it helps shape a better future for projects.

What’s one way you could help create an environment where diversity is celebrated and inclusion is fostered?

  • Be welcoming of others, always.
  • Purposefully seek out point-of-views and perspectives from all people in my field and acknowledge those ideas and the person who provided those ideas when we are successful.
  • Be open minded about where other people are at your projects. They may view things differently than you and that is not necessarily wrong, just different. Have open minds to encourage open talk to bring open hearts.
  • Get involved and promote the importance of diversity and inclusion, especially in our industry!
  • Find ways to recognize and celebrate our differences.
  • I can encourage those with diverse opinions and ideas to feel comfortable sharing ideas on how to tackle different tasks in both innovative and effective ways.
  • I can spend more time listening and trying to understand the perspectives of the people I work with. It’s important to remember that even though I may see or experience things a certain way, that experience isn’t always shared by everyone. We all come at our work from different backgrounds and perspectives, and everyone adds value to Egan in their own unique way.
  • I can help create a safe work environment where all are free to share their thoughts, hopes, and dreams. In this type of environment we’ll learn more about each other and become a closer, more productive group.

How do you support diversity with Egan’s suppliers, subcontractors, or other partners?

  • Over the years I have created working relationships with women and minority owned businesses. Through these relationships I have subcontracted and/or purchased a portion of the construction project through these companies. This has been a very successful process that creates partnerships for future projects.
  • We have many suppliers to choose from and when Egan has certain bids we use suppliers/ subcontractors that meet the DBE, WBE, MBE and VOSB criteria we will take their numbers to use. This supports diversity in the supply chain and promotes competition to keep pricing down.
  • I have worked with many TGB partners on many projects to meet/exceed project goals throughout my PM career.
  • Personally, I do my best to treat everyone equally and speak in a professional manner to co-workers, subs and vendors. I don’t ever intimidate or ostracize them from the team or project based on their gender, race or religion.
  • Through promotion of MBE, DBE, WBE organizations/firms and their capabilities
  • Make sure that minority contractors get quotes and information from me as promptly and thoroughly as contractors I am familiar with
  • Provide opportunities and support for other Diverse suppliers.

How do you volunteer to help people of diverse backgrounds in the community?

  • Coaching youth basketball and football. There are multiple backgrounds and family dynamics involved with each team.
  • My family participates in a Christmas toy drive that focuses on children who otherwise may not get a gift at Christmas.
  • Through donation of items — our family is fortunate so we give in form of others’ needs (car donated to women experiencing hardship or abuse, bikes donated to kids in need, food donated to food banks, “wishlist items” donated to underprivileged kids during the holidays)
  • We donate money to nonprofits in our community that help various people. We also volunteer to pick up garbage around the neighborhood – although this helps everyone including businesses.
  • Work with AWANA program that has kids from non English speaking homes
  • My family helps our elderly community with mobility issues. We assist them by giving them rides to appointments or to get groceries or just doing certain tasks that would otherwise be challenging for them to do.

Across our Egan jobsites, we were able to embrace this week further with a Toolbox Talk revolving around the Culture of C.A.R.E. to provide a commitment to ensure team members feel welcome no matter what. The four founding principles of C.A.R.E. (as outlined by Construction Inclusion Week) are:

  1. COMMIT to hire and pay based on skill and experience, regardless of ability, age, ethnicity, gender identity, nationality, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation.
  2. ATTRACT prospective employees, suppliers and subcontractors by creating inclusive workplaces that are free from harassment, hazing and bullying 
  3. RETAIN high-performing employees by identifying and removing barriers to advancement
  4. EMPOWER every individual to promote a culture of diversity and inclusion

For more tools and resources, visit Construction Inclusion Week.

‘Tis the Season of Giving

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2020

Because of our continued relationship with all of our customers, Egan Company has been able to commemorate 75 years in business by giving this holiday season. Our valued partners have enabled us to give back to our community through:

With humble hearts and gratitude, we thank all of our customers for their continued business and partnership!

FOOD PACKING EVENT MARKS FIFTH YEAR

Monday, February 24th, 2020

Since 2016, Egan Company has hosted the Feed My Starving Children Northwest Metro MobilePack event at its Champlin facility. This year was no different as volunteers packed the warehouse to pack food for children in need both locally and around the world. 

The event took place February 19-23, 2020 and saw over 4,229 volunteers from the surrounding community who came together for the cause. Over the span of five days, 1,256,040 meals were packed which will provide food for 3,441 children for an entire year. 

Our company is committed to supporting organizations like Feed My Starving Children that provide resources to our local communities and beyond. More than 110 Egan employees volunteered their time to work and/or pack food throughout this event. 

Check out photos from the Egan employee packing shift on our Facebook page!

Feed My Starving Children is a local non profit hunger relief organization working with volunteers to produce a scientifically formulated food formula that is culturally acceptable worldwide. Organizations in nearly 70 countries around the world distribute these meals to children in greatest need.

Toys and Christmas Joy in Rochester

Tuesday, January 14th, 2020

This year, Egan’s Rochester and Austin employees did their part to share the holiday spirit during the Ronald McDonald House Toy Drive. Employees dropped off their donations at the annual Southern Minnesota Christmas Party on January 11th.

Egan Company was able to donate more than 100 toys this January and all donations will go to children in need within the Rochester, Minn. area.

The Ronald McDonald House of Rochester is an organization that provides a welcoming home-away-from home to families as their loved one is suffering from an illness. in Rochester, Minn.

Find photos from this year’s event on our Facebook page.

Gifting the Holiday Spirit

Tuesday, December 17th, 2019

The joy of the holidays filled the Earle Brown Event Center on December 12 at Egan’s Annual Employee Christmas Party and Toy Drive. Each holiday season, we aspire to collect as many toys as possible for those in need in our community through our partnership with the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation.

This year was no different – Egan was able to donate over 650 toys as well as $650 to the foundation! Egan employees were also featured on KARE 11 to drop-off our donation on Friday, December 13.

Another charitable gift was made from Egan Company to the Ronald McDonald House. For a second year, employees donated their Christmas gift; and Egan matched the overall employee donation. In total, Egan donated $8,450 to the Ronald McDonald House charity this December.

Check out all the photos from this year’s event on our Facebook page.

Local Volunteerism for a Global Reach

Tuesday, February 26th, 2019

Turning hunger into hope – and, having a little fun in the process. Such was the theme of the Feed My Starving Children MobilePack held at Egan’s Champlin facility for the fourth consecutive year.

The event ran from February 20-25th and welcomed more than 4,400 members of the community. The goal: to do our part to help in-need children across the globe. 

Over the course of five days, 1.2 million meals were packs which will provide food to 3,515 children for an entire year!

Furthermore, Egan employees also did their fair share of packing and volunteering. Throughout the event, nearly 100 Egan employees volunteered their time to work and/or pack food.

Check out highlights from Egan’s employee packing shift!

Learn more about the Feed My Starving Children organization.

Giving Toys for Rochester Organization

Monday, January 21st, 2019

Egan employees helped spread holiday cheer during this year’s Ronald McDonald House Toy Drive! Employees dropped off their donations at Egan’s Southern Minnesota Christmas Party on January 12.

Egan Company was able to hit our goal and donate 200 toys! With a goal of 200 toys, all donations will go to children in need within the Rochester, Minn. area.

The Ronald McDonald House of Rochester is an organization that provides a welcoming home-away-from home to families as their loved one is suffering from an illness. in Rochester, Minn.

It’s the Season of Giving

Thursday, December 20th, 2018

This year, Egan employees were given the option to donate $50 to Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare in lieu of receiving a company Christmas gift. Egan matched each donated gift — dollar for dollar.

Overall, 74 generous employees donated their $50 gift to Gillette allowing Egan to donate a grand total of $7,400. A representative from Gillette accepted the donation following the Company Christmas Party presentation.

Gillette specializes in treating children who have complex conditions, rare disorders and traumatic injuries.