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Best of 2018

by Allie Higgs
6 min read
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2018 was a busy year at Workhorse! We have a lot to celebrate, including our longterm and new clients, vendors and partners, and team members. It is because of these great groups of people that Workhorse celebrated another year of growth and awards, including recognition in the Fast 50 List by the Austin Business Journal and the 2018 Inc. 5000 list for the second year in a row!

While we are proud of our accomplishments, we also want to celebrate our individual team members. We would not be able to create such incredible results without each of them. Here is a look at some of our team’s favorite memories from this last year.

Allie

Allie Higgs and her son posing outdoors on a sunny day.

My favorite memory of 2018 was a family trip to St Louis to see my brother get married.

Angela

A family dressed as superheroes including Star-Lord, Black Widow, and Groot, posing in a living room.

My favorite memory of 2018 was my family’s annual Halloween Party!

Guy

Two wedding scenes: a couple kissing indoors with guests and a smiling couple holding hands outdoors.

My favorite memory of 2018 was of our sons, Colte and Blake, getting married.

 

Megan

A scenic coastal view of a lighthouse on a cliff in Hawaii with flowers in the foreground under a clear blue sky.

My favorite memory of 2018 was going back to my favorite place in Hawaii, Makapu’u Lighthouse Trail, for a sunrise hike with my sister.

Alex

Alex Bajoris and his son standing on sandy terrain, with adobe buildings and mountains in the background under a cloudy sky.

My favorite memory of 2018 was my trip across the Southwest with my family.

Jen

A vineyard view under cloudy skies with a sign for a wine tasting room.

My favorite memory of 2018 was visiting the northern California wine country for the first time!

Kira

A woman standing inside a split giant tree trunk, surrounded by towering trees in a forest.

My favorite memory of 2018 was seeing some of the largest trees in the world at Sequoia National Park for the first time!

Taylor

A woman standing in an ornate, gold-decorated temple doorway, wearing sunglasses and casual clothes.

My favorite memory of 2018 was visiting Thailand for my best friend’s wedding and experiencing the beaches, royal palaces, and culture.

Alan

Alan Bird standing on a catamaran with colorful sails, silhouetted against the ocean and cloudy sky.

My favorite memory of 2018 was learning how to sail in Belize.

Aly

A television studio with the Dancing with the Stars stage and audience, lit by bright lights and a large disco ball.

My favorite memory of 2018 was getting to watch the Dancing with the Stars finale LIVE in LA – it’s not just for senior citizens!

Caleb

A smiling couple in sunglasses enjoying drinks on a sunny rooftop.

My favorite memory of 2018 was my trip to California…and rooftops…especially rooftops with pools.

Amber

A man sitting on the floor holding a dog.

My favorite memory of 2018 was the day my boyfriend and I moved to Austin.

Juan

A smiling man seated in front of the Victoria Memorial sculpture with a cloudy sky in the background.

My favorite memory of 2018 was visiting England and getting to experience my first premier league soccer games.

James

A young girl in a purple dress hugging a large brown and white dog.

My favorite memory of 2018 was adding the newest member of our family, Walker, the dog!

Morgan

Morgan Hampton in a long coat standing in a busy, brightly lit Times Square.

My favorite memory of 2018 was visiting New York with my mother and sisters. Seeing Seth Meyers rehearse his monologue for Late Night with Seth Meyers and seeing Hamilton on Broadway are a few of the highlights!

Simon

A man standing on rocks by a waterfall in Indonesia surrounded by lush greenery.

My favorite memory of 2018 was spending several weeks exploring Bali, Indonesia with my brother and best friend.

Grant

My favorite memory of 2018 was our family trip to the US Open.

Grant Chambers and his family posing in front of Arthur Ashe Stadium.

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