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ALK November Round-Up

Written by ALK Technologies | 1 December, 2017

As always, November has also gone by very quickly in Europe, with our participation in several shows and events throughout the month.

From a business point of view, we have taken part in two events across the continent: Trimble ITT in Germany and the SOLUTRANS trade show in France.

We’ve also kept everyone cheered up during this cold period thanks to a Bowling night in London at the beginning of the month.

Last but not least, we carry on doing our best to give back to the community and undertake charitable activities.

The London team after planting trees at Horsenden Farm. For this occasion, we organized our very first ALK Day of Service in London with the Trees for Cities charity.

 

On that day, the entire team went tree planting at the Horsenden Farm, in the outskirts of the city, in an effort to help creating greener cities and regrow urban forests. We planted around 300 small trees in total and had a lot of fun spending the day outside together!

As the year begins to come to an end, our ALKers still found themselves busy in Princeton! North America wrapped up the year with two shows: NAPT Annual Conference and ISAAC Conference.

Our London Marketing team flew over to the states for a week visit in Princeton this month. The team enjoyed sight-seeing in New York City and evenings out to dinner with the team. The Marketing Teams also experienced The Amazing Escape Room! Though the mission was not accomplished, there were still lots of laughs.

The Princeton Fall Festival also took place this month. This year, the Princeton ALKers got to enjoy different types of mac and cheese, tater-tots, and pie!    

Throughout the month the Princeton office also had their 11th Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive to help those locally in need. There was a huge showing this year for everyone, however, group 4 came out on top with a total of 425 items! What’s even better? The Princeton office collected 1,611 altogether, surpassing the total of 1,567 items from last year! Great job everyone!