LPi Celebrates Employee Accomplishments in Mexico

Chelsea Wilde • May 3, 2024

This April, 165 LPi employees and guests spent four nights at The Iberostar Grand Paraíso all-inclusive resort near Cancún, Mexico celebrating their outstanding accomplishments!

 

A record 82 employees earned recognition as part of LPi’s “Circle of Excellence” by achieving their annual sales goals in 2023. They were awarded a stay at the resort with a guest of their choice.


During their stay, guests had the option to participate in activities like a sunset cruise, snorkeling,

visit to the Tulum ruins, a spa treatment, golfing, and more!

Jon Becker, Area Sales Director for LPi, and main organizer of the Circle of Excellence trip, shared that this year’s event was a fantastic experience. “We were really fortunate— the weather was great, and I was thrilled!” he said. “From the Welcome Cocktail Reception to the Awards Banquet and beyond, we had a wonderful time.”

 

Every employee who achieved the Circle of Excellence award is recognized by name at the Awards Banquet by LPi CEO Joe Luedtke, and celebrated by members of the leadership team and their peers. This formal banquet serves as the pinnacle point of the week-long event and everyone shows up in style! 

As for any employee who might want to attend next year’s event, Becker explained, “We don’t cap attendance — anybody can earn the trip based off their team’s criteria! We want as many participants as can make it!”


During the Awards Banquet, an announcement was made that next year’s Circle of Excellence trip will take place in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic! We’re looking forward to hearing even more employees say “¡Ganamos! ¡Hurra!” (Hurray! We Won!) next year.



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Interested in learning more about sales opportunities and how you can land a spot at next year’s Circle of Excellence? We’re expanding our team! Learn more about our open careers here: https://www.4lpi.com/careers

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