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Lake County Partners’ annual gathering marks community impact and regional momentum

Hundreds of local business and civic leaders came together for Lake County Partners’ 2026 “Big Event” recently held at the Lincolnshire Marriott Resort.

This year’s sold-out event drew a huge crowd of executives, entrepreneurs, educators, and community partners, united around a shared vision for continued economic growth and opportunity across Lake County.

Attendees engaged in conversations about the future of business, workforce development, and innovation in the region.

“A central theme throughout the morning was collaboration,” said Dan Joyce, COO of Bath Concepts and chair of Lake County Partners’ board of governors. “Lake County’s success is driven by the alignment of public, private, and educational partners working toward common goals — a strategy that is clearly paying off, with 2025 being our best year of economic growth on record, and Lake County being named one of the top 10 counties in the U.S. for economic development.”

Lake County Board Chairwoman Sandy Hart talks about Visit Lake County's contributions to promoting tourism in the county during the group's 2024 luncheon. Hart said the Chicago region has led the nation in corporate relocations for 13 years in a row during this year’s luncheon. Courtesy of Janelle Rominski Photography, 2024

The Chicago region has led the nation in corporate relocations for 13 years in a row, said Sandy Hart, Lake County Board chair and event speaker.

She said it is “a testament to the power of our collective efforts to attract business, create jobs and serve as a national leader of strategic economic development.”

“Our momentum showcases the strength of our county, the prioritization of workforce development, and our commitment to deliver a high quality of life for our residents,” Hart said. “With our region’s abundant resources, we are well-positioned to retain and attract businesses.”

During the event, Lake County Partners presented awards recognizing organizations that are making a lasting difference in Lake County.

The Community Investment Award was given to Flex for the company’s recent expansion of its footprint in Lake County with a new facility dedicated to drug delivery devices creating new jobs.

“We are honored to receive the 2026 Community Investment Award for our impact in the Lake County community,” said Riccardo Butta, president of the Health Solutions business at Flex. “This award is a testament to our employees, whose passion and dedication make this impact possible. Our operations in the Chicago region manufacture medical devices and drug delivery solutions that improve the lives of the people who rely on them, further reinforcing Flex’s focus on making a positive difference in the communities we serve.”

The Talent Advancement Award was presented to the College of Lake County for its commitment to preparing the workforce of tomorrow and building critical talent pipelines for regional employers.

College of Lake County President Lori Suddick accepted the Talent Advancement Award during Lake County Partners’ annual luncheon for the college’s commitment to preparing the workforce of tomorrow and building critical talent pipelines for regional employers. Courtesy of College of Lake County

“We are honored by this recognition,” said President Lori Suddick. “This work is about more than education — it’s about creating opportunity. By working with local businesses and stakeholders and connecting our students with in-demand skills and meaningful career pathways, we’re helping to shape the future of Lake County’s economy.”

The Big Event sponsors are the College of Lake County, Gorter Family Foundation, Hunter Family Foundation, Lake County, Old National Bank, Schreiber Philanthropy, Kinder Morgan, Abbott, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Bath Concepts, Boys & Girls Club of Lake County, CBRE, City of Hope, Clayco, Flex, Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, JP Morgan Chase, Lake County Workforce Development, Lake Forest College, Libertyville Bank & Trust, N.A., Lamar Johnson Collective, North Shore Gas, Steams Family Foundation, UCC Environmental, Van Vlissingen and Co., Wirtz Realty Corporation, World Business Chicago and Five Grain Events.