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The Corporate Challenge comes to Chattanooga

This Birmingham-based adult field day is bringing Chattanooga-area businesses together for the first time — let’s break down the competition.

A team wearing yellow shirts competing in tug-of-war and team mates cheering them on in the background.

“Corporate Challenge can really be anything your company needs, whether that’s culture building or health and wellness initiatives,” said Director of Culture and Partnerships Summer Hall.

Photo provided by Knight Eady

Choose your team colors because Chattanooga-area businesses will soon battle it out in the Corporate Challenge.

On Saturday, June 8, this adult field day will make its first appearance in the city — brought to you by Knight Eady, a marketing agency based in Birmingham, AL who has been running this annual competition for nine years.

Local businesses will send their teams, consisting of folks from all levels of the company, out to compete in mini challenges at Finley Stadium. To keep things on a level playing field, there are three different divisions based on the size of the company.

Bonus: Registration is still open + proceeds go to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chattanooga.

This family-friendly event is open to all to support area businesses + acts as a way to network with others. From 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., there will be various games that range in skill and ability levels, from hula hooping to tug-of-war.

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