AbbVie Build-A-Bike® Charity Team Activity in Chicago, IL
AbbVie’s senior leaders gathered at the Marriott Marquis Chicago for a fast-paced Build-A-Bike® charity team building activity in Chicago, IL on October 7th. The group had just fifty minutes to complete their mission, yet they stayed focused, lighthearted, and driven. Their teamwork stood strong as they solved challenges, relied on remarkable memory skills, and assembled brand-new bicycles with efficiency and laughter. In less than an hour, they proved that time limits cannot slow great collaboration or meaningful purpose.
AbbVie is a global biopharmaceutical company committed to creating medicines and solutions that place impact first. Their work addresses complex health issues in key areas such as immunology, oncology, neuroscience, eye care, aesthetics, and other unmet needs. Their mission centers on improving lives and supporting communities around the world.
AbbVie Leaders Unite for a Build-A-Bike® Charity Team Building Activity in Chicago, Illinois
The fast-paced Build-A-Bike® event pushed AbbVie’s senior leaders to collaborate with urgency and heart. The group brought passion into every challenge and combined problem solving with playful energy. Their lighthearted approach fueled strong communication as they raced to earn parts and meet their strict time limit. Their memory skills impressed everyone and helped their teams advance quickly.
The team’s efforts created real impact on Chicago’s South Side. The group assembled four brand-new bicycles for Blackstone Bicycle Works, a core division of the Experimental Station. This dependable and mission-focused organization supports local youth through hands-on bike programs that build confidence and practical skills. Their team accepted the bikes with gratitude and highlighted how meaningful these donations are for their riders.
We give a sincere thank you to AbbVie for their teamwork, generosity, and commitment to community impact. We also thank Blackstone Bicycle Works for their continued work empowering young people across Chicago.