Elite Soccer Community Organization (ESCO) Welcomes Local Entrepreneur to Board of Directors

Carrie Luxem, CEO of Restaurant HR Group, delivers entrepreneurial spirit and additional community focus to ESCO

Elite Soccer Community Organization (ESCO) has welcomed local entrepreneur, Carrie Luxem, CEO of Restaurant HR Group, to their board of directors.

First established in 1998, ESCO has rapidly expanded to serve thousands of participants, ages 3-23, through soccer camps, clubs, and training programs. With an ongoing commitment to nurture deeper community relations in the northwest suburbs, they frequently sponsor initiatives like Project Linus and the Youth Leadership Shoe Drive.

"It is exciting to have Carrie Luxem join the ESCO board. Because she is an area resident and business owner, I feel that she has a deep connection to the northwest suburbs and will help further ESCO's mission of building community by developing the area's youth through soccer. She takes pride in giving back and I feel ESCO will benefit greatly from her involvement,"

Mike Steele, President

That same vision of community focus is what initially led Luxem, and her two young boys, to the sports club. “I’ve always placed tremendous value on developing strong ties to one’s community. Those same values have been instrumental in my success as a local business owner,” says Luxem. “Elite has fostered a similar sense of community here in the northwest suburbs, so when my sons expressed an interest in soccer two years ago, I knew Elite was the place for us.”

Now, as Luxem transitions to a position on the board, her professional background will serve the organization well. ESCO’s founder and president, Mike Steele, believes the mutual commitment to community development makes Luxem a great fit for the role.  

“It is exciting to have Carrie Luxem join the ESCO board.  Because she is an area resident and business owner, I feel that she has a deep connection to the northwest suburbs and will help further ESCO's mission of building community by developing the area's youth through soccer.  She takes pride in giving back and I feel ESCO will benefit greatly from her involvement,” says Steele.

Luxem agrees. “Mike and I both share the same passion, which is to help today’s youth develop the skills and mindset to grow into innovative, compassionate leaders,” she says. “I believe, together, we have the capacity to make great strides for the future of our children.”

ABOUT ESCO

MISSION: To build community by developing youth through soccer in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago.

VISION: To become a national non-profit model for building strong communities by empowering and developing tomorrow’s leaders through soccer.

VALUES: Social responsibility, character, leadership and education.

Visit www.elitesoccercommunity.org to learn more about ESCO.

ABOUT RESTAURANT HR GROUP

Restaurant HR Group is a fast-growing, Chicago-based human resources support firm, specializing in the restaurant industry. Since 2010, they have helped restaurateurs from across the nation deal with their “people problems,” from benefits and payroll to staffing and leadership enhancement. The company is actively involved in the community and has developed an interactive high school leadership initiative as well.  

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About Restaurant HR Group

Support and guidance for restaurants in HR, benefits, recruiting/hiring, payroll and leadership development.

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2045 S. Arlington Heights Rd. , #Suite 106
Arlington Heights, IL
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