Chicago Scenic Toasts Clients and Employees at 25th Anniversary Celebration

Chicago Scenic held a holiday and anniversary celebration in December to recognize the clients and dedicated employees who have enabled the organization to achieve 25 years of success in business.

To honor of the milestone, the city of Chicago installed an honorary street sign that reads Chicago Scenic Way at the corner of N. North Branch Street and Eastman, directly in front of our 140,000-square-foot facility. Mayor Richard M. Daley also signed a proclamation declaring October 27th Chicago Scenic Studios Day, to commemorate the company’s unwavering commitment to quality work, service, teamwork, and artistic innovation of the past, the present, and the future.

With over 400 clients, vendors, suppliers, and employees in attendance, Bob Wallace, a regular host of Chicago Works, a news magazine produced by the Mayor’s Press Office, and a well-known camera and voiceover talent, highlighted some of Chicago Scenic’s most significant accomplishments throughout the past quarter century.

As multi-colored confetti dropped from the ceiling, President Bob Doepel stepped to the stage to acknowledge the companies that have entrusted Chicago Scenic with their brands and their image. Doepel also recognized his employees for their dedication and steadfast hard work, especially their creativity, attention to detail, and their ability to continually meet ongoing challenges and still bring projects to completion on time and on budget.

The recognized employees were Sharon Ryan, Luis Salces, Mike Morgan, Henry Ng, Rick Boultinghouse, Wayne Adams, Tim Steimle, and Amy Holzman for five years of service; Ken Zommer, Steve Lewin, Ken Glucksberg, Dan Yuen, and Debbie Miller for 10 years of service; and Tom Ryan, Curt Kucik, Ross Hamilton, and Gary Heitz for 15 years of service.


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