Competitors warming up for 2025 Quad Cities Corporate Games

Fifth year-event builds company teamwork, pride

Quad Cities Corporate Games

More than three dozen area employers will pit their employees against each other in a series of team and individual competitions this summer as the Quad Cities Corporate Games (QCCG) return for another year.  

The QCCG is a project of the Iowa Sports Foundation in partnership with Visit Quad Cities and Davenport Parks and Recreation Department. Now in its fifth year, the lineup for this summer’s competition includes 39 companies competing in three divisions. 

Teams, grouped together by like-sized companies, compete to earn points and to vie for the coveted Corporate Games Cup. (One is awarded in each division.) Points are earned based on participants’ sport/event placing, participation and volunteerism. The corporate games are designed to support teamwork, company pride, and corporate wellness through healthy competition. 

39 vying to win games

The divisions and company teams for the 2025 games are:

  • Division 1 – Arconic, Community Health Care Inc., City of Bettendorf, City of Davenport, City of Moline, City of Rock Island, IHMVCU, Modern Woodmen of America, RSM US LLP, Scott County, The Arc of the Quad Cities and Tri City Group.
  • Division 2 – Ascentra Credit Union, Crawford Company, IMEG, Lincoln Electric Automation, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Parker Hannifin, Quad Cities Bank & Trust/QCR Holdings, Schebler Company, Two Rivers YMCA, Vibrant Credit Union and Von Maur.
  • Division 3 – Deloitte, Estes Construction, Honkamp P.C., Metropolitan Airport Authority, MidAmerica Basement Systems, O’Rourke Sales Company, Quad City Tennis Club/Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce, Quad Scouts, Republic Companies, Shive-Hattery, Team ABT-RCG, Werner Restoration Services and World Class Industries.

“The Quad Cities Corporate Games has become a highly anticipated offering to many companies across the area. The support and feedback we’ve received in past years has been overwhelmingly positive,” Chuck Long, Iowa Sports Foundation CEO and executive director, said in a news release announcing the lineup. 

“We look forward to continued success and providing health and wellness offerings to past, present, and new companies of the QCCG,” the former University of Iowa quarterback and NFL player said. 

The top companies in each division will receive recognition. The winning company in each division will take home the Corporate Games Cup. To see the 2024 leaderboard, visit here. Follow along this summer at https://qccorporategames.org/

In addition to Iowa Sports Foundation, Visit Quad Cities and Davenport Parks & Rec, the QCCG’s other metro partners include: Bettendorf, Moline, and Rock Island Parks and Recreation departments. To learn more visit https://qccorporategames.org/

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