TeamBonding Targets Mid-Year Fatigue With New Summer Programs
As organizations grapple with mid-year burnout and fragmented workforces, TeamBonding is rolling out a series of seasonal programs designed to pull employees away from screens. The initiative focuses on blending collaborative adventure with social impact to help teams regain momentum before entering the second half of the year.

Founder David Goldstein notes that summer provides a unique backdrop for re-engaging distributed teams, whether through urban exploration or charitable work. The company is leaning heavily into its high-tech scavenger hunts in major hubs like Boston, Chicago, New York, and San Francisco. These events aim to replace traditional office gatherings with interactive, app-based challenges that encourage in-person connection.
Beyond leisure, the firm is expanding its corporate social responsibility offerings. Programs like the Emergency Shelter Build and Skills-Based Volunteering allow companies to pair professional development with philanthropy. Other seasonal activities include the Mystery Bus, which focuses on collaborative problem-solving, and Quickfire Soccer, which leverages global sports trends to drive team agility. By integrating these experiences into the summer schedule, TeamBonding seeks to convert typical seasonal downtime into a period of renewed alignment and morale.
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