Thursday, October 2, 2014

Chamber Executive Missouri Digest September 2014 --- Kansas City chamber to unveil 2015 area economic outlook; Missouri Chamber President Dan Mehan receives Champion of Small Business Award from the National Coalition for Capital; Chamber study: Economic impact of University of Missouri athletics estimated at $247.1 million; New Chamber President on Springfield’s Future, Right to Work; St Louis Regional Chamber news: STEM jobs to take off in St. Louis: lessons from Workforce Summit; Chamber Education: Apply Now for Leadership Missouri 2015!; Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce releases update to 'Big 5' ideas for growth; Chamber volunteers: MO American Water to fund seven major watershed-improvement projects; Missouri Chamber applauds 100 Great Ideas for Missouri initiative; Kennett, Mo Chamber of Commerce tax-free holiday poll goes live online; Great legislative/chamber teamwork! Missouri Chamber priorities become law this week; Supreme Court takes another bite out of Missouri tort reforms; Tweet of the Day: St. Louis Regional Chamber; Training funds and tax fairness legislation returned to Missouri employers; Chamber Vision: Forces gather behind new plan to remake slice of KC’s urban core



Kansas City chamber to unveil 2015 area economic outlook
The 2015 economic outlook for the Kansas City area will be unveiled Tuesday morning at a Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce event.
Economist Frank Lenk of the Mid-America Regional Council will present the chamber’s annual forecast. In addition, area economist Chris Kuehl, of Armada Corporate Intelligence and author of the chamber’s daily business briefing, will share his views on the outlook for business and the economy. Read more: Kansas City Star

Missouri Chamber President Dan Mehan receives Champion of Small Business Award from the National Coalition for Capital

Missouri Chamber of Commerce President Dan Mehan was honored this week with a Champion of Small Business award from the National Coalition for Capital. Dan and 34 fellow legislators and officials from across the nation were recognized for their leadership at the annual National Coalition for Capital Awards Ceremony on August 19th in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Champion of Small Business Awards recognize individuals for demonstrating leadership in supporting policies and initiatives designed to promote access to capital for small businesses and entrepreneurs, especially those in economically distressed communities.


Chamber President Dan Mehan


“This award recognizes Dan’s important work to preserve and create jobs through access to capital policy that helps Missouri small businesses grow and develop,” said Greg McIlvaine, President of the National Coalition for Capital. “Dan has demonstrated he is a champion of small business, and his efforts will have an enduring positive impact on Missouri.” Read more: Missouri Chamber

Chamber study: Economic impact of University of Missouri athletics estimated at $247.1 million

For Columbia businesses, University of Missouri athletic events play a crucial role in their bottom lines. But the economic impact of MU sporting events is even broader than that, and the influence seems to be growing with construction work on venues and visitors pumping money into the local economy.
At a news conference Friday, University of Missouri MBA students Parker Leppein and Heather Webster presented the results of their economic impact survey of MU athletics in Columbia. The study, which Leppein and Webster conducted with five other students, found that MU athletic events had a total economic impact of just more than $247.1 million last year. The Trulaske College of Business has partnered with the Columbia Chamber of Commerce for five years to conduct the study. Read more: Columbia Daily Tribune

New Chamber President on Springfield’s Future, Right to Work

The new president and CEO of the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce is expected to be in place this fall. On Wednesday, the Chamber announced the appointment of Matt Morrow to the post. KSMU’s Alissa Zhu spoke with the Bolivar native and has this report. Morrow attended college in his home town at Southwest Baptist University. A radio broadcaster in the 1990s, Morrow then expanded his horizons to politics.

He worked as an aid for then-Missouri Senator John Ashcroft and lived in Washington D.C. for a number of years, returning to Missouri to serve as the CEO of the Homebuilders Association of Greater Springfield. Morrow held the position for 12 years before accepting the position of executive vice president and CEO of the Greater Birmingham Association of Home Builders. More: KSMU Ozarks Public Radio

St Louis Regional Chamber news: STEM jobs to take off in St. Louis: lessons from Workforce Summit
By the year 2022, jobs in the STEM fields — those in science, technology, engineering and math — will grow by 12.4 percent in St. Louis and 10.2 percent in Missouri. That’s compared with non-STEM jobs, which will grow by just 9.2 percent in St. Louis and 8.5 percent in Missouri.
Those numbers were included in this year’s State of St. Louis Workforce, which focused exclusively on the STEM workforce. The report was prepared by the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC). Alan Spell, a research manager for MERIC, said within STEM, IT jobs are the most in demand. Those are followed by engineering positions. Read more: St Louis Biz Journals

Chamber Education: Apply Now for Leadership Missouri 2015!
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry is now taking applications for Leadership Missouri. Founded in 1990, Leadership Missouri aims to identify current and emerging leaders throughout the state, enhance their leadership skills, and deepen their knowledge of the state's opportunities and challenges. In April of each year, the selected participants begin a series of seven monthly, two-day sessions.

Through the sessions, participants will tour various businesses and hear from Missouri's leaders. They will explore the state's opportunities, needs and resources through these tours, panel discussions, presentations and relationship building. Leadership Missouri provides a thought-provoking experience focusing on the attributes of the state, and what it means to be a leader. By visiting various regions, participants develop an enhanced view and a new meaning to the word community that spans the entire state.

For an idea of what to expect in the program, take a look at the 2015 schedule. Scholarships are available through Leadership Missouri Alumni and Northeast Power Cooperative.

Leadership Missouri Alumni Scholarship  Limited partial scholarships for candidates representing non-profit organizations or agencies. If your participation hinges on availability of such scholarships, please fill out this Leadership Missouri Scholarship application and submit with your Leadership Missouri application. Northeast Missouri Power Cooperative Scholarship Provides one matching scholarship.  To view the requirement and fill out the application click here.


Apply now online! Or, if you know someone who would be a candidate for the program, please invite them to apply. 

Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce releases update to 'Big 5' ideas for growth

The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce says it's making strides toward meeting its top goals for the region. The goals, dubbed the Big 5, were identified nearly three years ago. They include moving the Conservatory of Music and Dance at the University of Missouri-Kansas City to a new downtown location. In its latest Big 5 update, the chamber noted that a site adjacent to the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts has been selected, and fundraising continues. Read more: The Republic

Chamber volunteers: MO American Water to fund seven major watershed-improvement projects

On Monday, Aug. 5, Missouri American Water announced that seven local watershed-related projects will receive funding from the company's annual Environmental Grant Program.
These grants are part of American Water's national Environmental Grant Program, which began in 2005. The grants support innovative, community-based environmental projects that improve, restore and/or protect watersheds and community water supplies through partnerships...Table Rock Lake Community Service, Inc. will restore native trees and shrubs destroyed during a highway widening project in Kimberling City. "Replant Kimberling" will use volunteers from the Table Rock Lake Chamber of Commerce and Kimberling City Parks and Recreation. Read more: Water World

Missouri Chamber applauds 100 Great Ideas for Missouri initiative

Speaker-elect John Diehl has launched an initiative to gather ideas from Missourians to improve our state and government. Diehl has launched a website where constituents can post ideas. The website will be complemented with a statewide legislative tour to communities across the state.
“The Missouri Chamber believes the 100 Great Ideas for Missouri initiative is a great way to engage House members with the needs of Missourians,” said Missouri Chamber President and CEO Daniel P. Mehan. “Then best ideas for moving our state forward are not created in the offices of the Capitol, but are born in our communities. Making it easier to deliver these ideas to legislative leaders is a worthwhile effort. We will encourage our employer members to submit ideas.” Read more: Missouri Chamber


Kennett, Mo Chamber of Commerce tax-free holiday poll goes live online
At last Tuesday's Kennett City Council meeting, during a discussion as to whether the city should continue to opt out of Missouri's annual tax-free holidays, the Executive Director of the Kennett Chamber of Commerce told council members the Chamber would implement a poll for members to take, expressing their opinions on the issue. Director Melissa Combs said she would gather the results and report back to the council.
In an e-mail sent to Chamber members on Tuesday, Combs said, "The Chamber of Commerce is conducting a poll on behalf of the city council to determine if the public would like to participate in the annual 'Sales Tax Holiday' that the State of Missouri hosts each year. Please click the link below to complete a confidential survey on the subject." The poll is now live, online Read more: The Daily Dunklin Democrat

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

Supreme Court takes another bite out of Missouri tort reforms
With a new ruling that bypasses Missouri’s limit on punitive damages, the state’s Supreme Court continues to erode a successful 2005 reform law. In their decision, released on Sept. 9, the Supreme Court reinstated a $1 million judgment against a used car dealer who defrauded a customer. The court’s ruling uses centuries’ old legal language to sidestep the clear, current 2005 statute limiting punitive damages at $500,000. The decision comes two years after the Supreme Court similarly overturned Missouri’s 2005 cap on medical malpractice lawsuits.
“Less than 10 years ago, our state was a haven for frivolous lawsuits, outrageous judgments and skyrocketing litigation insurance premiums. In 2005, we fixed it. Lawsuits declined dramatically and premiums decreased. With this ruling, we’re seeing a trend where the Missouri Supreme Court is working to undo our progress and open the flood gates once again,” said Daniel P. Mehan, Missouri Chamber President and CEO. “If we want Missouri to compete in a global economy, we can’t have a rampant litigation climate and we can’t have a judicial system that bypasses current reforms in favor of language that was written before the State of Missouri even existed. This continues to be an urgent matter that our state must address.” Read more: Missouri Chamber


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Training funds and tax fairness legislation returned to Missouri employers

The Missouri General Assembly has voted to protect Missouri employers, returning vital training funds and protections for employers in tax court. Lawmakers voted to override Gov. Nixon’s veto of more than 50 line items in the state budget, including $900,000 to the Missouri Works job-training program.  Missouri Works provides customized training resources and assistance to existing businesses and start-ups through a partnership with Missouri Community Colleges and other local educational agencies.
The Missouri Chamber strongly supported returning these funds to our employers,” said Missouri Chamber President and CEO Daniel P. Mehan.  “These are proven programs and vitally important to the employers that depend upon this training.” Read more: Missouri Chamber

Chamber Vision: Forces gather behind new plan to remake slice of KC’s urban core
Don’t go thinking this could be easy. The pieces in a proposed Kansas City urban renewal plan certainly look as promising as any seen yet by some Warren Buffett-backed consultants who have seen real neighborhood transformation work. “This is as exciting as they come,” Greg Giornelli told the Kansas City school board this week. Giornelli, president of the Atlanta-based Purpose Built Communities, is helping Kansas City’s Urban Neighborhood Initiative foster plans to remake the heart of the city’s urban core. The initiative, one of the “Big 5” ideas in the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce’s 2011 vision for prosperity, has a lot of advantages over other cities’ renewal projects, he said. Read more: Kansas City Star

St Louis Regional Chamber holds Regional Broadband Summit Sept. 11. 2014
Access to high-speed broadband is an increasingly important factor for companies choosing where to launch, locate, or expand. It figures in more and more personal location decisions, as well. This summit will be the launching point to bring high-speed broadband to a competitive level in St. Louis and support the effort to make St. Louis a Top Ten region. Your voice and your input are an important part of this effort.
Please join us in the auditorium at Centene Corporate Plaza for an in-depth overview of high-speed broadband and its game-changing attributes for businesses, and the communities in which they reside. Our lineup of speakers includes the former director of the National Broadband Plan,the CEO of a Cleveland-based organization focused on broadband since 2003, and a leader in Chattanooga’s city-wide rollout of Gigabit broadband in 2011. We’ll also take an in-depth look at our existing fiber infrastructure throughout the region with a focus on challenges and opportunities for quick wins. Read more: St Louis Regional Chamber

Missouri Export Finance Program Workshops

On September 30, October 2 and October 7, 2014 Bob Newman, Senior Area Manager, and John Blum, Regional Manager International Trade Programs, with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will provide a presentation on SBA’s export finance programs in Cape Girardeau, Farmington and Jefferson City, respectively.  They will discuss export finance and how to reduce the risks banks and small businesses take when they finance the preparation, creation and sale of Missouri-made goods and services to buyers outside the United States.  They will be joined by SBA’s Bill Vickery at the Cape & Farmington presentations.
Bob Newman states, “While fiscal year 2014 is shaping up to be a record year for 7(a) loans, 504 and export loans lag expectations. To increase awareness and use of the export programs, John and Bob are going on the road to talk about SBA's International Trade Loan, Export Express & Export Working Capital Program  and to answer questions.  We hope our efforts will result in more loans being made during fiscal year 2015.” He adds, “During fiscal year 2013, SBA guaranteed 474 loans across eastern Missouri; yet by the end of August  2014 SBA had guaranteed 481 loans over the same area, with the entire month of September left to book loans!”
The dates, times and locations of these three events are as follows:
• Tuesday, September 30, 2014 – 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m,. Cape Girardeau Civic Center (Osage Centre), 1625 North Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
• Thursday, October 2, 2014 - 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Farmington Civic Center, 2 Black Knight Drive, Farmington, Missouri
• Tuesday, October 7, 2014 - 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Jefferson City Chamber of Commerce, 213 Adams Street, Jefferson City, Missouri
These three workshops are sponsored by RMI, an SBA Certified Development Company that originates 100% SBA-guaranteed 504 loans.  Please contact Mindy Murray with RMI if you have questions about these events.  Mindy can be reached at 573-634-0557 or mindy@rmiinc.org.
If you are a lender located in Cape Girardeau, Farmington or Jefferson City, and would like to schedule a meeting with Bob and John while they're in town, please contact Bob at 636-358-5941 or robert.newman@sba.gov.

Chamber Executive Ongoing Education Weekly New Idea: Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead - by Sheryl Sandberg, CEO Facebook
Thirty years after women became 50 percent of the college graduates in the United States, men still hold the vast majority of leadership positions in government and industry. This means that women’s voices are still not heard equally in the decisions that most affect our lives. In Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg examines why women’s progress in achieving leadership roles has stalled, explains the root causes, and offers compelling, commonsense solutions that can empower women to achieve their full potential.
Sandberg is the chief operating officer of Facebook and is ranked on Fortune’s list of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business and as one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. In 2010, she gave an electrifying TEDTalk in which she described how women unintentionally hold themselves back in their careers. Her talk, which became a phenomenon and has been viewed more than two million times, encouraged women to “sit at the table,” seek challenges, take risks, and pursue their goals with gusto.
In Lean In, Sandberg digs deeper into these issues, combining personal anecdotes, hard data, and compelling research to cut through the layers of ambiguity and bias surrounding the lives and choices of working women. She recounts her own decisions, mistakes, and daily struggles to make the right choices for herself, her career, and her family. She provides practical advice on negotiation techniques, mentorship, and building a satisfying career, urging women to set boundaries and to abandon the myth of “having it all.”  She describes specific steps women can take to combine professional achievement with personal fulfillment and demonstrates how men can benefit by supporting women in the workplace and at home.
Written with both humor and wisdom, Sandberg’s book is an inspiring call to action and a blueprint for individual growth. Lean In is destined to change the conversation from what women can’t do to what they can.

Missouri Chamber Policy Councils gearing up for 2015 session



 
Each legislative year the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry sends lobbyists to the capitol to work on an agenda set by the Missouri Chamber Policy Councils. The policy councils, led by member volunteers, help define our policies on issues that are critical to your business or organization. The Policy councils will be meeting soon to decide on an upcoming legislative agenda for the 2015 session. The councils are divided into different topics that affect business, including Economic Development and Small Business, Education and Workforce Development, Environmental and Energy, Health Care, Taxation and Fiscal Policy, Tourism and Transportation. Read more: Missouri Chamber

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

St Louis Regional Chamber Public Policy Speaker Series features Tom Schweich, Missouri State Auditor
St. Louis Regional Chamber Public Policy Speaker Series features Missouri State Auditor Tom Schweich on Tuesday, September 16th - 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Chamber's Regional Collaboration Center located at One Metropolitan Square - 13th Floor 211 N. Broadway St. Louis, MO  63102

Chamber business: Goldman Sachs is looking to help 10,000 small businesses with a $500 MILLION investment
The Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program is a $500 million investment to help small businesses create jobs and economic opportunity by providing them with greater access to business education, financial capital, and business support services. 10,000 Small Businesses is designed for business owners with limited resources who have a business poised for growth. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to growing their business and creating jobs within their community. Learn more about this program and eligibility requirements. Further information: 10,000 Small Businesses  

Famous Chamber of Commerce Quotation (Education)

“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”--- Albert Einstein

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