The Wellness Committee of netlogx, a company that aids governments and businesses in solving operational challenges and operating more effectively with project management, helped raise over $1,000 and collectively walked over four million steps during a Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month campaign to honor the life and legacy of its co-founder Nick Taylor, who passed away from the disease in 2024.
Taylor was a beloved member of the Indianapolis community, known for his strength, generosity, public service, volunteerism, and unwavering support for his family, friends, and colleagues. His battle with pancreatic cancer touched many lives, and in his memory, raising funds to support the ongoing efforts in the fight against the devastating disease supported a vital cause while celebrating Taylor’s passion for keeping fit.
The organization fosters a team-oriented work environment and its Wellness Committee played a crucial role in creating and implementing the program as a way to promote engagement for their fully remote team. The wellness-based fundraiser provided a healthy outlet to not only bring employees together through movement but to reinforce a workplace culture of care.
"Workplace wellness goes beyond the office — it nurtures the mind, body, and spirit through programs that uplift and inspire. Our Wellness Committee turned passion into action, organizing a fundraiser that not only supported a vital cause near and dear to our hearts but also strengthened our commitment to a healthier workplace and inspired us to make a meaningful difference for a cause that truly matters,” said Vicki Chabot, netlogx Chief Human Resources Officer.