Deborah Nunaley: The company meeting was great. It was the best balance of activities like going up to the Sky Deck or soldier-field, but also relaxing time on the trolley or the picnic at lunch where it didn't seem like it was that scheduled- you had time to relax.
Ryan Taylor: I think the best the part of the All Day Company Meeting was just the mystery. The whole time, Frank was extremely vague about the details of the day. In fact, the night before he said, "If you show up at 8, there will be breakfast and hints about what the day is going to hold for us," so I made sure to get there right at eight just to make sure I wasn't going to miss anything. And he had playing Ferris Bueller's day off on the big screen in Kingsbury.
Alex Krejcie: So we did the Sear's Tower, and we did the power boat ride, and we went to the zoo.
Ryan Taylor: It was really cool. We got on a trolley and then just kind of toured around the city. The first thing we saw was the Chicago Sky Deck at the Sear's Tower which was really exciting, because you got to get a nice view of the city.
Alex Krejcie: I went there a long time ago when I was a kid, and I just loved looking at the city from above and trying to figure out where I am and see everything I know. And I hadn't been there when they had the glass floor so that was really sweet to be able to stand 103 floors up and look straight down.
Jack Cosgrove: My favorite part about the All Day Company meeting was watching Dan Freve do a hand stand in the glass boxes that protrude out of the Willis Tower or the Sear's Tower. I remember thinking that it's the sort of thing everyone wants to do but no one ever does, and Dan did it, and that was just really cool to see. It's like something that you'd see in a movie.
Courtney Mitchell: I think everyone had a great time. I think my favorite part was actually probably the picnic which was the least planning that I had to do and everyone just kind of grabbed a blanket and laid in the grass and ate a sandwich and hung out and it was really nice.
Ryan Taylor: I thought the pickup, two-hand touch football game at Grant Park was really cool. I had never been with that big of a group of people and played so it was a lot of fun.
Jack Cosgrove: I caught one pass but I dropped another one so that was a wash.
Deborah Nunaley: It's been a long time since I've been at the Ferris wheel at Navy Pier, so it's fun to be a tourist in your own city and to have the excuse to do that.
John Sullivan: Since everyone kind of comes together, you get a chance to hang out and talk with and kind of see the more personal side of some of the people that you may interact very regularly on a business side of things or may not really interact with much at all.
Deborah Nunaley: DMC.
Jimmy Condon: Smart people.
Danny B: Expert solutions.