Andersen employees had a chance to connect with retirees and old friends during last week’s Andersen Antiques RoadShow at the Corporate Administrative Offices in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota. The winning entry was awarded two free tickets to the real Antiques RoadShow coming to Minneapolis this Saturday, July 9.
Over 108 years of rich history and commitment to employees instills a sense of stewardship in those working at Andersen Corporation, making it more than just a job. This was evident as retirees and employees eagerly perused the list of beautifully hand scrolled names on the pages of a large, worn payroll book from the1920’s in search of familiar names, some whose family members still work at Andersen Corporation.
Entries were judged by a three person panel consisting of fourth generation Andersen family member Sarah Andersen, retiree Ron Kuehn and current employee Tim Langness.
The winning entry was a metal dealer sign from the 1920’s advertising Andersen White Pine Frames. Photos and employee handbooks were among other favorite entries. There’s a special connection between past and present employees when sharing treasured Andersen memorabilia together; it’s also one way we preserve and share our strong history.

