Monday, December 29, 2014

U.S. Chamber - Free Enterprise - Our 5 Most Popular "Doing Good" Stories of the Year 2014; Saying farewell to Jacksonville Area Chamber president Ginny Fanning; Governor makes appointments to Central Michigan University board; Springfield Area Chamber Exec. VP Rob Dixon named executive director of MCCA; Therese Pollard named Conway (Arkansas) Chamber's director of events; Holiday Story: Cottage Grove Area Chamber of Commerce administration changes hands; Chamber Heart: Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce to match Crisis Center winner's donation; Economic development meetings get special guest speaker, former Ardmore chamber president


Our 5 Most Popular "Doing Good" Stories of the Year

With 2015 nearly upon us, we thought it was the perfect opportunity to highlight some of our favorite and most successful stories from 2014. Today, we highlight our top five stories about businesses doing good.   Free Enterprise


Saying farewell to Jacksonville Area 

Chamber president Ginny Fanning


After 13 years as president of the Jacksonville Area Chamber of Commerce, Ginny Fanning is looking forward to the next chapter in her life.

Fanning’s last day as chamber president is Monday, after which she will be devoting her time to her position as a Morgan County commissioner.

Chamber president “is the best job ever,” Fanning said Thursday as she reflected on her time as the face of the organization. “You have the opportunity to work with amazing volunteers and help promote an area you love.”

Fanning was appointed to the Morgan County Board of Commissioners in August after the death of longtime commissioner Dick Rawlings, and she was elected to the position in November. Read more: MyJournalCourier.com

Governor makes appointments to Central Michigan University board

The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees will see the reappointment of a familiar face and the induction of a new one at its next meeting.
Gov. Rick Snyder has announced the appointment of Michigan Chamber president Rich Studley, of Grand Ledge, and the reappointment of Robert Wardrop II, of Grand Rapids, to the Central Michigan University board of trustees. The eight-person board is the governing body of the University.
“Rich and Robert bring valuable leadership experience to the board and I am confident they will do great work for the CMU community,” Snyder said. Read more: The Morning Sun

Springfield Area Chamber Exec. VP Rob Dixon named executive director of MCCA
Rob Dixon, executive vice president of the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, has been selected as the new executive director and CEO of the Missouri Community College Association (MCCA). The MCCA Presidents/Chancellors Council approved the appointment at its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 10.
Dixon will assume his role as executive director of MCCA on Jan. 19, 2015. He replaces Zora Mulligan, who served as MCCA executive director for four years and is now chief of staff for the University of Missouri System.
“Rob has actively supported community colleges throughout his career,” said Cliff Davis, chair of MCCA’s Presidents/Chancellors Council and president of the OTC Table Rock Campus. “His experience in governmental affairs, economic development, strategic planning, and workforce development will be invaluable as he leads MCCA and promotes the growth and development of Missouri’s community colleges.” Read more: Missouri Times

Therese Pollard named Conway (Arkansas) Chamber's director of events


The Conway Area Chamber of Commerce has hired Therese Pollard as director of events. Pollard is responsible for the planning and execution of select Chamber events, including Academic Signing Day, Bowling for Business, Teacher Breakfast & Education Fair, Minority Enterprise Development Awards Gala, Business After Hours, and CEO Luncheons.
“I am thrilled to welcome Therese to the Chamber. I believe our members will find her a joy to work with,” said Lindsay Henderson, senior vice president of Chamber operations. “The Chamber hosts a number of events throughout the year, so it was important to hire someone who was thorough, creative and people driven. We have found that with Therese.”
Pollard was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but spent most of her childhood in Arkansas after her parents relocated to Cherokee Village. She moved to Conway in 2003 to attend school at the University of Central Arkansas, where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English Education. Read more: Log Cabin Democrat

Holiday Story: Cottage Grove Area Chamber of Commerce administration changes hands


The first unofficial week of Heather Melstrom’s job as the new Cottage Grove Area Chamber of Commerce office administrator was anything but slow.
From Wakota CAER’s annual breakfast and the Chamber’s networking happy hour to its board meeting and the Holiday Train, Melstrom plunged into the position.
“It’s almost baptism by fire,” she said in an interview.
Melstrom, 26, is replacing retiring office administrator Colleen Stelmach, who has anchored the Cottage Grove Area Chamber of Commerce for the last eight years. Melstrom starts Jan. 1.
During her tenure at the Chamber, Stelmach said there has been a lot of growth and change throughout south Washington County. A former accountant for the Department of Defense for more than 20 years, Stelmach was nearing retirement in 2006 when she found a listing for a part-time position with the Chamber. A longtime Cottage Grove resident, she said she was looking for an opportunity to connect more with the community. Read more: South Washington Bulletin

Chamber Heart: Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce to match Crisis Center winner's donation


In the last three weeks, the Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce's Buy Here Holiday Blitz made four local shoppers' holiday dreams come true with big cash prizes. One of those winners, Beth Ritter Ruback, spread more holiday cheer by donating her entire $750 cash winnings to The Crisis Center of Johnson County. Beth secured the ticket at Surroundings Interiors.
Following Beth's lead, the Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce will match the donation to the Crisis Center with $750 of unclaimed prizes at 10 a.m. todayDec. 23. Read more: Iowa City Press-Citizen


Economic development meetings get special guest speaker, former Ardmore chamber president



In the ongoing community economic development meetings, citizens of Wagoner have had the opportunity to hear plenty of top-tier advice from guest speakers.

On Dec. 11, the guest speaker was Wes Stucky, the president of Development Management, Inc.
Development Management, Inc. is a consulting firm assisting economic development agencies and private developers in organization management and industrial site development.
Stuckey previously served as president of the Ardmore Development Authority and Ardmore Chamber of Commerce for 25 years. Both organizations were recognized nationally and won numerous awards under his leadership. Many communities around the nation have tried to emulate the successful program in Ardmore. Read more: Wagoner Tribune

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