Apr 28
JBL Companies Volunteers at Feed My Starving Children

Feed My Starving Children

Saturday, April 18th

Employees and families of JBL Companies volunteered two hours of their time at Feed My Starving Children in Eagan to help package meals for starving children across the world. 

Feed My Starving Children began as a Christian based non-profit organization with the hope of helping to alleviate world hunger, specifically for children. FMSC worked with food scientists from Cargill and General Mills to develop a nutritional product especially for FMSC to feed starving children. This food product included rice, soy, vegetables, a vegetarian-based chicken flavoring, and a vitamin and mineral mix. The food is sent to more than 60 countries.

Approximately 80 people were in attendance, including groups from other organizations as well as families. An overview of procedures and rules was given and each volunteer was to choose one of eight tables where the process of packaging the meals would begin.  Each table consisted of two teams and each person had their own individual responsibilities within their team. One person scooped chicken flavoring, one scooped veggies, one added a cup of soy, one a cup of rice, two people were bagging and weighing the meals and one person sealed the bags. The procedure of adding the ingredients had to be consistent, in the order mentioned every time, no exceptions.

It became a fun competition for each team to put together as many meals/bags as possible in the hour and a half time frame that was allowed. It was a great team building exercise as each person’s job was dependent upon the one before them in terms of quickness and accuracy. One team even did a cheer each time they completed a box of meals! The goal as an entire group was set at 60 completed boxes but continued to rise as it was realized the assembly was moving much faster than expected. Finally, 120 boxes were determined as the final goal so the teams picked up the pace in order to meet this goal!

When time was up, the volunteers cleaned up their areas and moved into the lobby to hear the results. Unbelievably, the goal of 120 boxes was surpassed and 141 boxes were completed in 1.5 hours! 31,968 individual meals were made which meant that 87 children would eat every single day for 1 year! This was an impressive number and a great feeling to know that we may have possibly made a difference for these children. 

If you ever have a chance to volunteer at this organization or any other, please do so as you will not regret it. Being able to give back to others is indescribable and to realize you may be making a difference in someone else’s life is priceless. Carissa B, Marketingfmsc-jack-kimberly.jpg  kh-fam.jpg  jb-sue.jpg

Apr 22
JBL Masters

When you think of The Masters what comes to mind?

Pro golf? The green jacket? Augusta? Maybe all of the above.

The Masters as we know it was recently redefined at JBL Companies. 

On Monday, April 6th, JBL employees arrived at work and unexpectedly landed in the midst of a virtual golf course which had once been the company headquarters. My own personal tip off came as I was walking in, by a little green sign on the door that read something like “Carts must go to the right” with a picture of a guy on a golf cart.  This was only the first clue as to what was to come.

This was the JBL Masters.

Employees were told to gather in the lobby for the rundown of the week’s festivities. It was apparent that the boss, Jeffrey B, thinks highly of this tournament and wanted to honor it by turning a place of work into a place of play by creating a 9-hole golf (obstacle) course. The entire office, basement and even an outdoor area was set up to mirror an actual golf course, including water (blue bags of salt), sand traps (bags of sand) as well as trees (plants). We would play in teams but keep score individually, playing one game each day, Monday-Thursday with the championship on Thursday, including a prize for the winner, therefore creating even more incentive to play well.

The course layout was changed each day and consistently became tougher as the week progressed. In some cases it was proven that even if you can golf in the real world, you weren’t necessarily going to excel at the JBL Masters!

Although golf may not be for everyone, I think most can agree this was a great way to continue building team morale. JBL employees enjoyed themselves and it was a great activity for employees to get to know colleagues on a completely different level.

A major part of any competition includes a winner but the JBL Masters was more than just a competition. It also demonstrated that working together as a team does generate positivity, determination and encouragement while building team spirit and unity.  The winner of the JBL Masters may not have won the coveted green jacket and the million dollar prize but the company as a whole walked away with something even more important. Camaraderie.

Carissa B, Marketing

JBL Masters Entrance  Dale Hitting  Andy’s Team  Tom & Dennis Hole 10  Linda, Danielle & Bob’s Team  Jack & Katie Hole 3