Ohana in Action: P&B’s 36th Annual Retreat

This year, Pittman & Brooks took our 36th annual company retreat on the road, trading the familiar for the breathtaking views of the Vancouver waterfront. Our theme, “Ohana,” meaning family, perfectly captured the connection and relaxation we wanted to highlight. Our P&B family even grew a little bigger as our very own Randa Brooks welcomed a new addition to her family—her first grandchild.

Our adventure began with a sunset happy hour, followed by a lively dinner at Dosalas. To top it all off, we returned to our rooms to find brand-new P&B sweat suits waiting for us—a perfect touch for a cozy and relaxing evening together.

The next day, energized and ready to go, we launched our new website, streamlined key procedures, and unveiled our carefully curated new training program, “Unleash Your Impact,” in partnership with McArthur Executive Development.

Another successful P&B retreat is in the books, filled with innovation, connection, and a whole lot of Ohana. A big thank you to everyone who planned and made this event so special. Here’s to another year of growth and family!

pittman & brooks company photo retreat 2024
image of five women standing in the pier of the vancouver waterfront (Shelby Brooks, Shelby Shore, Ariel Bevier, Ariel Goldberg, Rebecca Kasten, Michele Stopper, Jordan Patterson)
women on vancover waterfront, Dawn Kime, Katie Buchanan, Sharon Braseth, Parker MacDonald, Jenna Eubanks, Tami Pittman
retreat conference room 4 women smiling
woman cheers at company retreat (jordan patterson)
Newbies Ashley Schmidt and Brian Pape enjoy their first company retreat

Congratulations to the Brooks family on your newest addition! We are so excited to watch you grow, Ryder Ashton Knight.

Making history as the first P&B grandchild, we hope you follow in Randa & Randall’s footsteps and become an accountant. 

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