Philip came on board in March 2020 and quickly earned advancement within the wildlife division. He currently heads the wildlife division and exclusion crew, and lives in the north metro with his wife and son.
Abra Kadabra and the Eickman family want to personally thank the MCA community for helping get us to this stage in our journey. We are grateful for the opportunity to support the school that was integral in developing our character, values, and work ethic so they can make a difference in the lives of the next generation.
“When I started working with my father in law in 2014, I would often think about how great it would be to have the opportunity to sponsor organizations like MCA, Hamline University, and others that helped me become the person I am today,” says owner Matt Eickman. “My brothers and I used to discuss what it would be like to work together, and we are blessed to be able to make both of those dreams a reality.”
Our vision for Abra Kadabra was to create opportunity in a work environment where people feel appreciated. We want to provide opportunities for our employees to grow in both their personal and professional lives, to provide support and allow them to reach their potential. It’s beautiful to see times when continuous improvement processes at work end up spilling over into other areas of our lives.