CISCO Celebrates Industry Excellence, Scholarship Recipients and the Legacy of May Day at 2026 Annual Luncheon
May 6, 2026

BURR RIDGE – CISCO brought together Union leaders, contractors, public officials, educators and industry partners May 1 for its 2026 Annual Luncheon — an event celebrating the future of the Union construction industry while honoring the partnerships and sacrifices that continue to shape it.
Held on International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, the luncheon carried special significance because of Chicago’s historic role in the Labor movement and the enduring importance of solidarity, opportunity and workplace safety.
CISCO Executive Director Dan Allen addressed the crowd to inform them of the tragic death of an Ironworkers Local 63 member who was killed April 30 while working on Northwestern University’s former James L. Allen Center. Allen led attendees in a moment of silence honoring the fallen worker and all Union tradespeople who have lost their lives on jobsites.
“We love them, remember them, and pray that we all are safe as we go forward,” Allen said.

An invocation was delivered by St. Paul Church of God in Christ Pastor Kevin Ford, who offered prayers for workers, leadership and safety across the construction industry while also recognizing CISCO’s scholarship recipients and the importance of lifting others through service and opportunity.
Allen reflected on the meaning of May Day and that Labor’s roots flow deep from Chicago history.
“The values that define May Day — solidarity, opportunity and progress — are the same values that drive CISCO,” Allen said. “When Labor and Management stand together, we prove that collaboration is what builds strong communities.” He emphasized CISCO’s continued commitment to workforce development, Apprenticeships and creating equitable career pathways into the skilled trades for young people, women and minorities throughout the region.
The luncheon marked Allen’s final major appearance as CISCO Executive Director ahead of his retirement. During emotional remarks, Allen thanked his family, especially his wife Sue, for their support throughout his career while reaffirming his passion for expanding access and diversity within the Union construction industry.
A major highlight of the afternoon was the presentation of CISCO’s 2026 Excellence in Business Award to Related Midwest in recognition of the company’s longstanding commitment to Union Labor, inclusive economic development and community investment throughout Chicago. Allen praised the company’s transformative projects, including 400 Lake Shore, the Quantum Microelectronics Park and the Chicago Fire FC stadium development at The 78, noting the projects create jobs, strengthen neighborhoods and expand opportunity across the city.

Allen also recognized Related Midwest’s partnership with workforce development organizations such as HIRE360 and its efforts to advance minority- and women-owned participation throughout the construction industry.
Accepting the award, Related Midwest Executive Vice President of Construction Don Biernacki credited Union Labor partnerships as the driving force behind Related Midwest’s success. “I don’t build anything,” Biernacki said. “It’s the men and women of the building trades that do the building.”
Biernacki emphasized that construction is ultimately about relationships, inclusion and collaboration, encouraging CISCO’s scholarship recipients and future industry leaders to remain humble and continue depending on one another throughout their careers. “There isn’t any AI advice anywhere, or any AI software, that can ever substitute for relationships and the strength of relationships between people,” Biernacki said.
The event also recognized CISCO’s newest scholarship recipients, whose academic achievements, leadership and commitment to service represent the next generation of the Union construction industry.
Throughout the afternoon, the luncheon served as both a celebration of accomplishment and a reminder of the responsibility shared by Labor and Management to continue building safer jobsites, stronger communities and meaningful opportunities for future generations.


Meet CISCO’s 2026 Scholarship Recipients!







