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Aug 24 2021

“Best Place to Work in Maine” for 8th Consecutive Year

Stretch ProgramCongratulations to our team of 600 employees for earning the Best Place to Work in Maine accolade for the 8th consecutive year! Team Hancock’s commitment to our best place to work in Maine process directly supports our employee-centric culture and mission to have a highly engaged team and respectful work environment where every employee leads and has a voice. Our company model of shared leadership and everyone’s personal commitment to maintain maximum workplace health and safety enabled us to continue working over the last 17 months during some of the most demanding market conditions we’ve ever seen. Leadership is most effective when everyone provides it at the most important moments, and this has never been truer for our company.

“Congratulations goes out to every single person on Team Hancock because we all made this happen together! Thank you for your commitment to your team and for your energy and enthusiasm – this has been quite the year and we appreciate everyone working toward being a best place to work, every single day.”

– Wendy Scribner, HR Director

Saco fleetWe work on being a best place to work every single day, and perhaps there hasn’t been a more challenging time than the last year and a half. Despite a global pandemic and profound market disruptors, our teams came to work every day staying clean, staying spaced, and staying strong—this unwavering approach enabled us to continue making eastern white pine, assembling trusses, delivering building materials, and servicing our customers. We should all be incredibly proud of this team effort!

An enormous THANK YOU goes out to our employees, customers, and vendors for working together throughout the last year and a half. To our employees, thank you for showing up each day and working hard despite all the challenges we faced, both professionally and personally; to our customers, thank you for trusting us to be your business partner and navigating record demand, pricing and supply chain challenges; and, to our vendors, despite the roller coaster in the marketplace, we thank you for remaining loyal to your word and our long-standing partnerships.

BPTW 2021 logoAs a business we were fortunate that we were allowed to stay open, but most importantly we are thankful that our team stood up and took the challenge head on—we did indeed “work through it together”!! Thank you for your personal perseverance through one of the most difficult challenges we’ll face in our lifetimes, and congratulations on earning “Best Place to Work in Maine” for the 8th consecutive year!

The Best Places to Work in Maine is a third party administered survey and awards program dedicated to identifying and recognizing the state’s best employers and providing organizations with valuable employee feedback. Hancock Lumber is proud to average 95% participation rate annually – a true representation of each employees’ voice and honest feedback.  To learn more about the Best Places to Work in Maine survey process, visit their website.

 

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