WB Engineers+Consultants Celebrates 25 Years of Philanthropy
This November, WB Engineers+Consultants proudly celebrated a significant milestone—their 25th anniversary—by hosting a spectacular Casino Night dedicated to supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). This event, held at the firm's Washington, D.C. office, not only marked an important year for the company but also demonstrated their ongoing commitment to philanthropy and community service.
Over the past few years, Casino Night has become a cherished tradition within the WB Engineers community, raising over $5,000 for critical research and support programs aimed at combating blood cancers. The success of the event can be attributed to the enthusiastic participation of employees, their families, and numerous industry professionals who have long supported WB Engineers.
The atmosphere at the event was nothing short of electric. The office was transformed into a lively casino, complete with Craps, Blackjack, and Texas Hold 'Em tables, drawing eager participants ready to try their luck while contributing to a noble cause. Additionally, the sound of laughter and cheering filled the air, thanks to an engaging karaoke stage where guests showcased their vocal talents, making it a night filled with joy and camaraderie.
Managing Director Bart Stewart commented, "Philanthropy doesn’t have to be routine—it can bring people together in unique ways." His sentiment reflects WB Engineers’ philosophy of integrating fun into giving back, creating memorable experiences while raising awareness and funds for pressing causes.
As a recognized leader in the life sciences and critical facilities sectors, WB Engineers+Consultants is acutely aware of its responsibility to make a positive impact beyond the confines of its office. This anniversary serves as a testament to their enduring relationships with trusted advisors and their alignment of professional endeavours with community-focused initiatives.
"We come to work every day knowing that the work we do has a purpose—leaving the world better than we found it," remarked Michael Quigley, Chief Operating Officer. This sentiment underscores the company's foundational belief that their contributions extend far beyond engineering and consulting; they seek to foster significant societal impact through their philanthropic efforts.
The annual Casino Night is a brilliant illustration of WB Engineers’ commitment to fusing innovation with community service. Looking ahead, the firm intends to continue this meaningful tradition next year, reinforcing their dedication to fighting blood cancers and supporting those affected by this disease.
For those interested in joining WB Engineers in their commitment to advancing cancer research, more information about the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and their mission can be found on their official website:
www.lls.org.
In conclusion, it is clear that WB Engineers+Consultants is more than just a business; it is a community dedicated to making a difference. Their 25 years of service, underscored by their recent celebration, reflect a legacy of purpose-driven work that inspires others in the industry.
As they move forward, their blend of professional excellence with heartfelt philanthropy promises to leave a lasting impact on countless lives.