Friday, August 29, 2014

Great legislative/chamber teamwork! Missouri Chamber priorities become law this week; Indiana Chamber Of Commerce Names Bloomington Community Of The Year; Chicagoland Chamber's "Small Business Chicago": A Hub For Entrepeneurs and Business Owners; Norman Chamber of Commerce announces Leadership Class; Tweet of the day: Rich Studley, Michigan Chamber; Chamber Event: Chiefs, KC business community celebrate new season; Chamber Testimony: SD lawmakers explore highway funding, user fees; Ferndale, Michigan Chamber of Commerce gets new executive director; Montevideo, Minnesota Area Chamber: Getting ready for a fantastic fall; New Iowa Lakes Corridor director focuses on growth; How-To Certify Your Small Business by Registering as a Government Contractor; Friday: 157 Rules for Executive Success in Organzation Management (and your Chamber of Commerce); Chamber Directory

Great legislative/chamber teamwork! Missouri Chamber priorities become law this week


Each year in Missouri, on Aug. 28, the majority of bills passed by the general assembly become law. This year, several priorities of the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry will become effective on Aug. 28, helping Missouri employers better compete.
“Each year, it seems like new challenges emerge that threaten our state’s businesses and their ability to grow and create jobs. If it’s not a national recession or the threat of increased federal regulations, it’s the many state issues we saw emerge recently including fraudulent unemployment claims, massive unemployment insurance debts and patent troll scams,” said Dan Mehan, Missouri Chamber President/CEO. “We thank the leaders in our General Assembly for staying current and continuing to address these problems as they arise.” Read more: Missouri Chamber

Indiana Chamber Of Commerce Names Bloomington Community Of The Year

The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has named Bloomington the 2014 Community of the Year.
Chamber officials point to Bloomington’s cultural, arts and recreational attractions, which they say are impressive for a city of its size, as reasons for choosing Bloomington out of a pool of 20 applicants.
“Bloomington really stood out for the educational activities, the development of technology, the development of medical bio-sciences cluster that is here that’s providing jobs and technology breakthroughs as well as the quality of life that you have here in Monroe County,” Indiana Chamber of Commerce President and CEO and Bloomington native Kevin Brinegar says. Read more: Indiana Public Media


Chicagoland Chamber's "Small Business Chicago": A  Hub For Entrepeneurs and Business Owners

 
From Theresa E. Mintle, President & CEO - Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce
 
I am excited to announce the launch of Small Business Chicago, a central hub providing resources and connections for small businesses.
The timing on this is no coincidence. We know this is important to our members, as 73 percent of the respondents in our recent Member Survey said small business development should be a priority of the Chamber and 60 percent said they want us involved in addressing obstacles to starting and running a business.
The program features new membership programs and the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the Chicagoland Chamber, which provides free, one-on-one business consulting for entrepreneurs and existing business owners.
More than 99 percent of businesses in Illinois are small businesses. Between our specialized programs and the SBDC, we are building a solid foundation for these businesses to equip themselves with the tools to grow and strengthen the local economy.
Whether you’re launching a new company, currently running a small business, or interested in getting involved with the program, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our Director of Small Business Katie Hamilton at 312.494.6734 or khamilton@chicagolandchamber.org
 

Norman (Oklahoma) Chamber of Commerce announces Leadership Class

Thirty Norman residents have been chosen to participate in the Chamber’s 34th Leadership Norman class. The program is designed to identify and motivate emerging leaders through development of their potential for community leadership. During the next several months, participants will attend 15 interactive sessions covering a variety of topics including communication, education, personal leadership, quality of life issues, city and state government, health care and economic development. Class members will also be given the opportunity to serve area nonprofits. Read more: Norman Transcript

Tweet of the day: Rich Studley, Michigan Chamber

More talk, no action. MIRS News reports: MI Senate "work group" on fixing the roads met Thurs. Boldly decided to meet again next month.

Chamber Event: Chiefs, KC business community celebrate new season

About 800 people showed up at this year's Kansas City Chiefs Kickoff Luncheon, hosted by the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, the biggest turnout ever.
The event is designed to give the local business community an opportunity to show appreciation for the Kansas City Chiefs, and for the team to thank the business community for its support over the past 50 years. Read more: Kansas City Business Journal


Chamber Testimony: SD lawmakers explore highway funding, user fees

Members of a legislative committee tasked with studying how to best fund state and local highways started gathering ideas Wednesday, including considering increasing some user fees as an option to help fund South Dakota's roads.
The Highway Needs and Financing Committee met Tuesday and Wednesday at the state Capitol. Republican Sen. Mike Vehle, chairman of the committee, said the state could look at a 10 percent increase to the license fee for drivers. He suggested such potential legislation as lowering the gas tax from 22 cents per gallon to 20 cents while adding a 3 percent excise tax on fuel over two years.
"I'm willing to look at a lot of other things, but we've got to get started somewhere," he said. Read more: Watertown Public Opinion

Ferndale, Michigan Chamber of Commerce gets new executive director

Seven people interviewed to become the new executive director of the Ferndale Area Chamber of Commerce, but after Marina Glagolev showed up it was a done deal.
“She walked out of the room and we all said, She’s it,” said Carol Jackson, interim executive director. “She’s a very powerful yet genuine person. She can talk to anyone from a blue collar person up to a CEO.”
Glagolev, a Birmingham resident, steps into the job Monday. Read more: Oakland Daily Tribune



Montevideo, Minnesota Area Chamber: Getting ready for a fantastic fall

In September we will be working diligently on our upcoming Annual Fundraiser scheduled for October 24, at The Hollywood on Main. This year’s focus is a beautiful, fun night of dining and entertainment featuring the ever exceptional silent auction, awards for upstanding businesses, committee and community leaders, and bringing back by popular demand Dueling Pianos! Please watch for the Chamber team to be visiting with you soon to hear and request your input for nominations, and contributions of advertising awareness for your local business gaining exposure through this night of community celebration! Read more: Montevideo American News

New Iowa Lakes Corridor director focuses on growth

He started in southeast Iowa spending time building up organizations and the chamber of commerce there, with no intentions of ever leaving his hometown, let alone moving to a place four hours away. "I really never had an intention to move outside of Mt. Pleasant, I was content there. However when I saw that the Iowa Lakes Corridor had an opening I started to look more into the area," the new director of the Iowa Lakes Corridor Kiley Miller said. "What I saw when I looked into the area were several things that attracted me to the position." Read more: Storm Lake Pilot

How-To Certify Your Small Business by Registering as a Government Contractor

Are you a small business owner interested in making the federal government one of your next customers?

Then you can benefit greatly from certifying your business first.
Many government agencies require that a certain percentage of its work is  set aside for small businesses (and woman-owned, veteran-owned and more), so certifying your business can help you successfully compete for government contracts. These resources can help:

Friday: 157 Rules for Executive Success in Organzation Management (and your Chamber of Commerce)

RULE # 11 --- Never recruit board members to appease them - Patrick McGaughey   


Chamber Directory

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