Upon completing his academic pursuits, Robert Chiocca embarked on an intricate journey in battery development executive management. It wasn't long before his unwavering commitment and systematic approach made him a luminary in his field. By 2014, he took a bold leap, driven by a genuine commitment to safety and adherence to rules. This led to the inception of H.O.I.S.
With a central mission to enhance safety and strictly adhere to O.S.H.A. crane standards, especially in the Chicago and Midwest areas, H.O.I.S.T. is a testament to his relentless zeal. Moreover, the company surpasses its primary mandate by offering comprehensive safety training for heavy machinery users, including various municipalities.
Approaching its 10th anniversary, H.O.I.S.T. is poised to commemorate a decade filled with accolades and unparalleled dedication to safeguarding the construction domain. This landmark achievement mirrors Robert's persistent drive and his unwavering professional ethos.
He finds solace in nature and culinary arts when not steering his company. An adept cook, he often tantalizes the taste buds of his loved ones with an eclectic mix of classic and contemporary dishes. His green thumb doesn't just make his garden bloom; it reflects his journey – nurturing something from its nascent stage to fruition, much like his business. These passions underline his constant pursuit of personal growth and a service mindset at home or work.
Beyond the boundaries of North Aurora, he is an ardent globetrotter. With a penchant for uncharted terrains, he often finds himself amidst the pristine landscapes of National Parks. The tranquillity of these treks is a refreshing change from his bustling professional life, showcasing his deep-rooted affinity for outdoor endeavours.
Robert's dynamic character isn't limited to his professional engagements. Alongside his life partner, he generously supports the Hessed House, aiding people without homes in their journey back to self-reliance. On the corporate front, H.O.I.S.T. extends its hand to families grappling with cancer, making its presence felt at the McHugh Construction Charity Golf event.