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Enter workplace makeover contest by March 10

Is your conference room out of date, ugly or in need of desperate intervention? If so, the Daily Herald Business Ledger's Workplace Makeover contest is accepting applications through March 10.

For the second consecutive year, the Ledger will help a suburban company improve its office space. Presenting sponsors for the contest include Rieke Office Interiors of Elgin and Des Plaines Office Equipment in Elk Grove Village. Companies interested in tricking out a conference room or other collaboration space can enter at events.dailyherald.com/contests/.

"We had tremendous response to last year's contest and we look forward to doing it again this year," said Business Ledger Editor Kim Mikus. "An updated workplace can help to attract and engage employees," she said. In addition, the conference or meeting room makes a lasting first impression on potential clients.

The contest winner will receive $12,000 in improvements including:

• A design consultation, conference table, 10 conference room chairs, up to eight 2-foot by 4-foot ceiling LED troffers with installation and up to 500 square feet of carpeting from Rieke Office Interiors.

• A Sharp 60-inch commercial LED Smart television, a PTZ HD teleconference camera with noise canceling, a wireless computer for Power Point and installation and training, all from Des Plaines Office Equipment.

Other sponsors include LED Rite, Eurotech, Mannington Commercial and Alger Decorating.

A winning look

Last year's winner was Tamarack Products Inc. of Wauconda, a manufacturer of equipment used by printers of business forms and packaging. Employees there are thrilled with the look of their new conference room. "The chairs and table are so comfortable that people actually look forward now to going into a meeting and the lighting is incredible," said Diane McNulty, sales and service coordinator at Tamarack.

The makeover gave them 10 state-of-the-art ergonomic conference chairs, a large conference table, two large recessed LED lighting fixtures, cutting edge presentation technology, new carpeting and freshly painted walls.

McNulty said the installation went smoothly last summer.

The coordination of the Tamarack makeover was handled by Rieke Office Interiors.

Office designers on the Rieke team provide everything from floor coverings to furniture to lighting and even soundproofing materials, panel systems and signage.

"We are so pleased that Tamarack has been able to make good use of their prize and that our renovations have made an impact on their business," said Mike Warren, workplace culture consultant for ROI.

The presentation technology was provided by VidTech Audio Visual of Lisle. This year's audiovisual package will be provided by Des Plaines Office Equipment.

This year's game plan

Over the next couple months, each issue of the Ledger will address workplace design issues. We will look at contest finalists' offices, the problems they face and offer possible solutions.

Local experts will address ways to improve office lighting, furniture, design and audiovisual issues.

The winner of this year's prize package is expected to be announced May 29.

Experts say that small companies generally update their office environments every 20 to 30 years or when a new generation is taking over the business. Medium to large businesses usually address workplace environment more frequently, Warren said, adding that they generally redecorate their offices every five to seven years.

"People feel better about coming to work in an office that has been updated and is well-designed. It brings energy to a workplace and encourages collaboration, increased productivity and increased profitability, too. And when it comes to the addition of LED lights, the health of employees is improved and the company's bottom line is enhanced by energy savings and reduced maintenance costs," Warren explained.

  Tamarack employees work in the conference room which was redone after winning last year's Daily Herald Business Ledger Workplace Makeover Contest. The Wauconda business received new light fixtures, paint, furniture and AV equipment. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
  Tamarack was last year's winner of the Daily Herald Business Ledger Workplace Makeover Contest. The designers came in and completely overhauled the company's conference room, streamlining the space and modernizing the equipment. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
  New conference room carpeting was part of last year's makeover at Tamarack in Wauconda. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.comTamarack won the Daily Herald Office Makeover Contest and got a remodeled conference room which included new AV equipment.
  New carpeting, paint, table, chairs and AV equipment were all replaced as part of last year's conference room makeover at Tamarack in Wauconda. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
The Tamarack conference room before they won the workplace makeover last year. Courtesy of Tamarack

HOW TO ENTER

• To enter, go to <a href="http://events.dailyherald.com/contests/">events.dailyherald.com/contests/</a>

• From there, send us a high resolution photo of your conference room.

• Tell us in a few sentences why your workplace needs a new look.

• Deadline to submit entry is March 10.

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