By Naeem, Emerging Leaders Program
At Fidelity’s Westlake campus, ping pong is our community
Next to the cafeteria are countless games people can play throughout the day – cornhole, air hockey, foosball, but what always catches my attention is the rhythmic sound from the ping pong table. The games range from casual bouts of friendship to intense rivalries, all entertaining to watch. Some draw spectators; others do not. One thing is certain, there will always be someone playing.
My fascination with the ping pong community runs deep. Was there club where people made friends? Did these people meet outside of work hours to play? Was there an unofficial ping pong ranking floating around? Special t-shirts? I admire the power of communities, especially niche and unexpected ones. At Fidelity there are a lot of traditional communities you can join, such Employee Resource Groups (ERG’s) and Special Interest Groups (SIG’s). However, communities that form on their own and take their own shape out of love for something unique – that speaks to not only the types of people who work here but also the type of work environment. One that encourages communities to form naturally and then takes it one step further by supporting and nurturing it.
In late September, the annual Fidelity Westlake Ping Pong Tournament was held in not just one but BOTH buildings on campus. Drew, one of the event organizers, shared his thoughts on the overall value, “It’s amazing that an employer like Fidelity actually provides the tables for associates to play. It gives us a great work-life balance but also provides a lot of opportunities to network and maintain relationships in the office.” Part of his role as organizer was to put the doubles teams together.