Increasing Morale with “Mad Props”: Maggie Francisco

The Morale and Culture Committee is pleased to announce Maggie Francisco as the most nominated employee of the quarter for Mad Props. Maggie Francisco is Red Door Interactive’s Operations Coordinator. She is the first person who greets you when you enter or call the Denver office, and she’s one of the first people new hires meet when starting a job at Red Door. In the past three months, Maggie has coordinated numerous events such as the Denver Speaker Series, a company go ... Continue Reading

Increasing Morale with “Mad Props”: Ron Hadler

The Morale and Culture Committee is pleased to announce Ron Hadler as the most nominated employee of the quarter for Mad Props. Ron Hadler is Red Door Interactive’s Technology Supervisor. His role at Red Door includes managing a team of Web Developers and ensuring technical development runs smoothly. During the last few months, Ron has proved to be a huge asset to the Garden Fresh project team. He successfully launched the new Souplantation & Sweet Tomatoes Website includ ... Continue Reading

Increasing Morale with “Mad Props”

The Morale and Culture Committee is pleased to announce Lindsay Estrada as the most nominated employee of the quarter for Mad Props. Lindsay is a Senior Project Manager at Red Door Interactive. During the last few months, she has received well-deserved props for leading the Cricket Communications Website redesign project team. Lindsay brought the team of strategists, creatives, and developers together with daily collaborative meetings to keep the team on track. And by introduci ... Continue Reading

Increasing Morale with “Mad Props”: Lindsay Estrada

The Morale and Culture Committee is pleased to announce Lindsay Estrada as the most nominated employee of the quarter for Mad Props. Lindsay is a Senior Project Manager at Red Door Interactive. During the last few months, she has received well-deserved props for leading the Cricket Communications Website redesign project team. Lindsay brought the team of strategists, creatives, and developers together with daily collaborative meetings to keep the team on track. And by introduci ... Continue Reading

Red Door Core Values: Increasing Morale with “Mad Props”

Being recognized as one of the best places to work in San Diego has a lot to do with the amazing people who work here. We are extremely passionate about our work and embrace a number of “Core Values.” To recognize dedicated individuals who go above and beyond we developed a program called “Mad Props."

“Mad Props” was created and implemented by Red Door’s “Morale and Culture Committee” back in 2006. It lives on the home page of our intranet and gives employee

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Behind the Scenes at PETCO Park

With opening day being less then two weeks away, the Padres’ downtown San Diego Stadium, PETCO Park, is buzzing with excitement. Being PETCO’s next-door neighbor, all of us in the office are looking forward to baseball season. To kick off the season, Red Door’s Morale and Culture Committee planed a behind the scenes tour of the stadium. Inspirational outings are held quarterly to encourage employees to get out of the office and experience some of San Diego’s culture. We met at PETCO P ... Continue Reading

Getting festive at RDI’s Pot-o’-Luck

What better way to spend St. Patrick's Day in the office then a Pot-o'-Luck! The Morale and Culture committee asked coworkers to "bring something green, something Irish, something rainbow, or whatever tickles your fancy." The lunchtime potluck was a success and showed off the talented chefs we have at Red Door. From corned beef sandwiches to Irish meatballs to cupcakes galore, we were all able to get into the festivities. Even half the office showed up wearing green. Happy St. Patrick's ... Continue Reading

Getting festive at RDI's Pot-o'-Luck

What better way to spend St. Patrick's Day in the office then a Pot-o'-Luck! The Morale and Culture committee asked coworkers to "bring something green, something Irish, something rainbow, or whatever tickles your fancy." The lunchtime potluck was a success and showed off the talented chefs we have at Red Door. From corned beef sandwiches to Irish meatballs to cupcakes galore, we were all able to get into the festivities. Even half the office showed up wearing green. Happy St. Patrick's ... Continue Reading

Happy Holidays from Red Door

Red Door rocked the house on Friday night at the annual Red Door Holiday Party. 80 employees and significant others gathered at the House of Blues for a fun night of great music, food and holiday cheer. This year's event was planned and organized by Red Door's very own Morale and Culture Committee. The committee divided tasks to plan for decorations, entertainment, raffles, photography and even a surprise video appearance from our team in Denver. A great night it was for all, as we enjoye ... Continue Reading

Employee-driven workplace committees ensure small businesses success

Workplace committees often get the bad rap of all work and no play (or no pay) but that’s not the case at Red Door, where our employee-led committees work to improve morale, increase productivity,  provide ongoing educational opportunities and a means to give back to our local communities. Currently, there are 5 committees at Red Door:  Learning and Growth, Morale, Philanthropy, Operations and Client Experience. The committees at Red Door enhance employees understanding of their own influenc ... Continue Reading

Feeding Frenzy at the Red Door

Halloween fell on a Friday this year, so there was no question whether we would have a celebration at the office. Feeding Frenzy, a potluck lunch put on by Red Door's Morale and Culture Committee, included costumes, festive treats, and prizes. Here is a small taste of the festivities. Best Costume: Mai as a Samurai Most Creative Treat: Linda's Cat Box Cookies Tastiest: Kristi's Vegetarian Chili To view more photos from this e ... Continue Reading