Coach Bob - Dream Generators Program

When:  Jan 18, 2024 from 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM (CT)
Associated with  Rockford Section
About this event

United Alloy’s Dream Generators Program was created to help employees become the best version of themselves whether it is at work or at home. The Dream Generators Program helps you on a path to success and achieve what one thinks is unattainable. It helps make your dreams become a reality. United Alloy takes the time to truly invest in and offer pathways for employees to achieve their dreams. It is one of the many ways that shows United Alloy thinks and treats every employee as an individual. At United Alloy, every employee matters.

In 2019, Tom Baer, owner of United Alloy was inspired by the book, The Dream Manager by Matthew Kelly. The Dream Manager illustrates how companies can achieve remarkable results when they invest in their employees to help them focus on pursuing their dreams in the professional and non-professional world. Tom brought the Dream Generators Program to life by hiring a Dream Coach, which is none other than Coach Bob.

The Dream Generators Program is introduced to all new employees during their first day at United Alloy. The program is free and open to all employees. The Dream Generators Program invests in United Alloy employees to a degree that encourages them to think creatively and explore what might be possible and achievable. To examine these possibilities, United Alloy and Coach Bob have created a safe and confidential space for employees to discuss their dreams during their shift.

The idea of a dream is different for everyone. It can be scary, exciting, soft, and fluffy, or feel unknown and distant. Dreams are free of judgement. Nothing is too big, too small, right, or wrong.

Bob Growney Bio: Coach Bob is currently the Dream Coach at United Alloy in Janesville, WI. He grew up in Waterloo, IA and prior to becoming the Coach had over 40 years as a professional educator and leader. He is a participative leader who has helped faculty, staff, students, parents and now United Alloy employees work toward the common goal of personal development and success. He holds both a Doctorate and master’s degree in education from Edgewood College in Madison, WI; as well as two bachelor’s degrees in both Education and Sociology from Loras college in Dubuque, IA.

 Dinner will consist of a Family Style Menu:

  • Cole slaw

  • Cottage cheese

  • Vegetable

  • Hash brown casserole

  • Marinated Grilled Chicken Breast

  • Baked Ham

  • Fresh baked bread

Location

Machine Shed Restaurant
7475 E State St
Rockford, IL 61108

Contact

Terry Bouray
815 389 5537
terry.bouray@ecolab.com