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Part 3: Observations from Europe In my first article, I reflected on Europe’s healthier rhythm of life compared to North America, where hustle culture often […]
People remember and celebrate their wedding anniversaries (especially after they’ve forgotten once!). We understand that these milestones are an important way to reflect on where we’ve been and reaffirm our commitment for the future – and we all agree that those things are worth sharing and celebrating.
Corporate anniversaries are a wonderful opportunity to communicate with your audience – clients, prospects, employees, and beyond – and a perfect time to share your story. It’s a chance to talk about why you started your business in the first place, where you’ve been, what you do, and what makes you different and an opportunity to thank employees and clients who’ve helped you reach this milestone.
We’ve seen clients celebrate 100 years (or more) in business in a big way, setting aside a specific budget to communicate their major milestone. But you don’t need to wait 100 years to talk about your success this way. Commit to celebrating in some way every five years – or every single year – and build it right into your communications plan.
Not sure how to get started? Check out this list of ten ways to celebrate a corporate anniversary.
Celebrating corporate anniversaries doesn’t need to be burdensome – or expensive. With a little bit of creativity, you can turn your anniversary from just another date on the calendar into a unique opportunity to share your story – and celebrate your success with the people who helped you get there, and the ones who will keep you in business and celebrating anniversaries for a long time to come.
If you would like help creating your corporate anniversary communications – give us a call. We’re here for you.
Part 3: Observations from Europe In my first article, I reflected on Europe’s healthier rhythm of life compared to North America, where hustle culture often […]
Part 2: Observations from Europe In my previous article, I reflected on Europe’s different rhythm of life compared to North America, where work is more […]
Part 1: Observations from Europe This summer (2025), I had the privilege of traveling across Europe, visiting Rome, Venice, Lucerne, Paris, and London. To me, […]