24 April 2019
Bristol’s operating philosophy of Connect versus Control doesn’t just describe the way we interact with external clients, transferees, and suppliers. It also guides the way associates act toward each other. In our view, the best way to promote a positive atmosphere and strong teamwork is to give associates regular opportunities to socialize and participate in activities together through company-hosted events. To learn more about Bristol’s commitment to employee engagement, we recently interviewed Vanessa Almeida, Director, Associate and Office Relations.
Culture Connection Origins
Bristol’s Culture Connection program was officially implemented in Spring 2013, but its roots are even deeper. Its inspiration comes straight from President Joe Cardini, who had a clear vision of the kind of company he wanted to cultivate under his leadership. Joe envisioned Bristol being a company with transformational employee recognition and morale, alongside meaningful social commitment. For several years, these efforts existed on a smaller scale, but as the company expanded, it became apparent that we needed to consolidate and formalize the many activities under one coherent framework. To translate Joe’s vision into reality, Vanessa created the first Culture Connection Committee in 2012 and a new program was born.
Culture Connection Close Up
Culture Connection Committee
One of the hallmarks of Bristol’s Culture Connection program is that any associate at any level can sign up to be on the committee. Committee members are asked to make a 6-month commitment, especially because there is a learning curve at the outset for members who usually fulfill a support role before pitching, planning, and executing their own projects. The long-term commitment also gives the team the opportunity to learn each other’s strengths and foster each other’s leadership development. Associates also have a chance to take initiative, demonstrate responsibility, work on a team, and contribute to building the company’s culture.
Another member of the Culture Connection team, Cassie Mick adds, “I love being a part of the Culture Connection team because of the continuous positivity and joy that the committee spreads. I believe the way that Bristol does culture is exceptional compared to the average service industry workforce. It’s not every day you can say you had a petting zoo on the company lawn or had a turkey bowling contest. We are a people/relationship business and that all starts with us in office environment and ensuring we make
2019: Looking Ahead
Right now, the program is the most well-established at our headquarters in Phoenix, as well as Dallas. While Vanessa and her team continue to roll out the program’s expansion to our London and Toronto office, more events are in the works. Stay tuned to our social media for photos!
At Bristol, we know that like customer service, employee engagement doesn’t just happen on its own. It has to be cultivated on a regular basis with guidance from leaders and support from staff. Thanks to Joe’s vision, Vanessa and her team’s incredible dedication, and the ongoing contribution of committee members, Bristol’s culture is thriving.