Friday, September 30, 2016

Chicago Fed Newsletter: Midwest Economic Growth Picked Up Slightly in August; Champaign County Chamber: Honor an Outstanding Small Business; Frank J. Kenny: Five Social Media Words every Chamber Executive has to know!; Lake Zurich Chamber of Commerce 2016 Community Guide & Membership Directory; Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce Announces Partnership with Virginia International Trade Alliance (VITAL); Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce Meets with Economic Development Professionals in Atlanta; EMBDC ribbon-cutting: Anderson Regional Health System debuts new cafeteria; #Chamber news - Troy Chamber: Local Nonprofits Seek Contributions in Annual Wish List; Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber: Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay is happening; BACC Assist: Barrington 220 Looking for Business Coaches for 5th Grade Fresh INC Entrepreneurial Program; GSCC Chamber issue: Downtown housing a focus of next 'Q5' campaign; WMC Chamber concern: Hard to hire: Employers are having problems finding workers; WMC Chamber concern: Hard to hire: Employers are having problems finding workers;Town Square Chamber of Commerce Membership Directories and Community Profiles; Friday: 157 Rules for Executive Success in Organization Management (and your Chamber of Commerce) by Patrick McGaughey

Good morning #Chamber World! It's going to be a GREAT day!

Chicago Fed Newsletter: Midwest Economic Growth Picked Up Slightly in August

The Midwest Economy Index (MEI) increased to –0.04 in August from –0.16 in July. The relative MEI moved up to +0.11 in August from +0.01 in July. August’s value for the relative MEI indicates that Midwest economic growth was slightly higher than what would typically be suggested by the growth rate of the national economy. Read more




Champaign County Chamber: Honor an 

Outstanding Small Business

Each year, the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce awards a local business with the Small Business of the Year Award. The Champaign County Small Business of the Year Award honors an outstanding small business that has made a significant long-term contribution to the local community and economy. 

Nomination Criteria includes: The business must be a member of the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce and located within Champaign County, must be in operation for at least three years, have a solid track record of growth and demonstrated integrity and community involvement, and meet the small business size standards as determined by the SBA.

Nomination forms are available HERE.

The recipient will be named at the 2016 Champaign County Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting on Friday, October 28, 2016. Self-nominations are welcome. Previously nominated businesses are eligible for consideration without being renominated; however, previous recipients cannot be nominated. Completed nomination forms must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 30. Late nominations will not be considered. The selection committee and/or the Chamber Board of Directors reserves the right to nominate additional individuals and/or expand the nomination process in the event that an adequate pool of nominations has not been received.

Submit nominations to:
Ariel Short
Champaign County Chamber of Commerce
303 W. Kirby Ave.
Champaign, IL 61820.


Nominations may also be emailed to Ariel.


Frank J. Kenny: Five Social Media Words 

every Chamber Executive has to know!

WCCE - September 22,2016

!. Content
2. Pixels (not that kind)
3. Video
4. Webinar
5. Lead magnet





Watch the video! https://youtu.be/o_s7cXzHWso



Lake Zurich Chamber of Commerce 2016 Community Guide & Membership Directory

The Lake Zurich Area Chamber of Commerce 2016 Community Guide & Business Directory is available at the Lake Zurich Area Chamber today! Thanks to Dale Perrin and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!








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Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce Announces Partnership with Virginia International Trade Alliance (VITAL)

Tysons, Va. – The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce (Northern Virginia Chamber) announced today its continued partnership with the Virginia International Trade Alliance (VITAL), an initiative to increase international trade in Virginia. Through its participation in VITAL, the Northern Virginia Chamber will promote Virginia’s international trade development programs and services to its member companies to grow their international sales.
VITAL, which was launched in July 2015 by Governor Terry McAuliffe and is managed by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP), expands the Commonwealth’s nationally recognized international trade programs via formal partnerships with Virginia’s public universities, industry associations and chambers of commerce.
Northern Virginia Chamber President & CEO Jim Corcoran stated, “The Northern Virginia Chamber, the Voice of Business in Northern Virginia™, is thrilled to renew our partnership with VEDP and the VITAL program to grow and diversify the Northern Virginia economy. The VITAL program promises to expose Virginia businesses to new markets and new customers abroad, allowing them to be more successful and employ more Virginians. We look forward to engaging member companies in this initiative in order to enhance the regional economy.”
VITAL builds upon Virginia’s proven export assistance programs, including tailored market research, face-to-face meetings with qualified partners overseas, and VEDP’s award-winning Virginia Leaders in Export Trade (VALET) Program.
Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade Todd Haymore added, “With 95% of the world’s customers living outside of the U.S., it is imperative that we explore new opportunities to promote Virginia’s products and assets on the international stage.  The VITAL program is helping our companies access new markets and increase exports, while spurring job growth here at home.  We look forward to continuing this partnership with the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and working to help businesses in the region grow and reach new international customers. ”
The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce is one of 12 VITAL partners, including:
  • Virginia Chamber of Commerce
  • Virginia Manufacturers Association
  • Virginia Maritime Association
  • College of William & Mary
  • James Madison University
  • George Mason University
  • Old Dominion University
  • University of Mary Washington
  • Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Virginia Military Institute
  • Virginia Tech

The Commonwealth of Virginia exported more than $36 billion in manufactured goods and services in 2014. Exports of Virginia’s products and services to the world are vital to the growth of the Commonwealth, with an economic impact to Virginia of more than $18.7 billion in labor income, $2 billion in tax revenue and the creation of nearly 321,000 jobs. 
For more information on the VITAL Program, visit http://www.novachamber.org/vital-international-trade.html

CONTACT:
Alex Chagouris, Director, Communications & Marketing
Northern Virginia Chamber
achagouris@NOVAChamber.org
703-752-7526





Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce Meets with Economic Development Professionals in Atlanta

Today, economic development officials from the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce and TVA, along with Warren County Judge Executive Mike Buchanon traveled to Atlanta to host a luncheon for economic development site consultants. The group educated the consultants on the advantages of doing business in South Central Kentucky, including new daily flights to and from Atlanta, which make our region more accessible than ever before.
Over 20 consultants attended the luncheon at Pricci in Atlanta, where they heard a presentation on the advantages South Central Kentucky can offer their prospects and then enjoyed one-on-one networking time with local officials.
According to Ron Bunch, President and CEO of the Bowling Green Area Chamber, “We applaud the effort to bring commercial air service to Bowling Green and, in fact, we were the first to buy tickets. There’s a substantial untapped market of prospects that are now just a 55 minute flight away and today’s effort is a first step in tapping into that market and bringing significant new investments to our area.”
The effort to bring commercial air service to Bowling Green after a 50 year absence began in 2012 with a commitment of federal dollars to help attract a commercial air carrier to the region. The Commonwealth joined with a similar commitment in 2014, thanks to the efforts of our state legislative delegation.
“I want to thank our state and federal legislative delegations for their commitment to securing commercial air service in Bowling Green. Being able to conveniently connect to an Atlanta flight or even just make a quick trip to Atlanta is an invaluable service for our citizens and businesses alike. We are delighted to have Contour here and we look forward to expanding service as our local economy grows and demand increases,” said Warren County Judge Executive Mike Buchanon. 


TVA Regional Economic Development Consultant Harry Schmidt remarked, “We are delighted to partner with the Chamber and Warren County to promote the South Central Kentucky region and all it has to offer a company considering relocation. With the already low cost of doing business and exceptional workforce, the added accessibility of this new air service truly makes South Central Kentucky a ‘no-brainer’ for businesses.” Read more: Bowling Green Area Chamber

EMBDC ribbon-cutting: Anderson Regional Health System debuts new cafeteria



A ribbon cutting was held for Anderson Regional Health System's newly renovated cafeteria Tuesday evening.
The ribbon cutting was part of the East Mississippi Business Development Corporation's monthly Business After Hours event. The cafeteria at Anderson has been being renovated for the past year, and the staff says they are very happy with how it has turned out.
"We've got a couple of new stations. We've got our deli area which serves sandwiches. We have a pizza station. We brought back our grill area which has hamburgers, and then we have our Morrison favorites fried chicken, mashed potatoes and things like that," said Tre Freeman, System Food Service Director.

The cafeteria is open from 6:30 in the morning until 7 at night. Read more: WTOK.com


#Chamber news - Troy Chamber: Local Nonprofits Seek Contributions in Annual Wish List


Tis the season of giving! Looking for ways to give back to the community, get involved in a local holiday project or donate services? Consider contributing to the Non-Profit Network’s Wish List. View the Wish List at troychamber.com/non-profit-network/wish-list.
Started by the Troy Chamber of Commerce, the Non-Profit Network (NPN) provides a glimpse of the meaningful work being done by over 50 local charitable and service organizations in Southeast Michigan. Donations help these groups with their daily operational needs and various service projects.
The Wish List includes items ranging from postage stamps and cases of water to computer equipment and toiletry items. It also contains a variety of ways for individuals and businesses to donate services like videography, web design, database management, printing and more.
“The items on the list are typically paid for out of the nonprofits’ fundraising budgets,” says Troy Chamber Vice President, Jody House. “By donating these items, corporations can offset those expenses and free up valuable resources to allow them to better serve the community.”
The Troy Chamber encourages individuals to share this list with their contacts and directly connect with the nonprofit organization that they would like to support.
For a description of the organizations that are part of the NPN, visit troychamber.com/non-profit-network. For more information, contact Jody House – (248) 641-8151/ jody@troychamber.com.




Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber: Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay is happening

This is a reminder that the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay is happening TODAY.   If you have a Marquee Sign, please say Happy Birthday Indiana!  

The caravan will be coming down SR 13 from North Webster, turning at the light at Main and ending at Lakeside Park. Please help show your Syracuse pride.  We are asking that you, your employees, co-workers and customers come out and wave on our torch bearers for this once in a lifetime experience.

We’ll be posting photos to our Chamber Facebook page along the way and after from the official caravan photographers. Please like our page if you haven’t.


Pack Rat Storage/Tranter Graphics                 11:35 a.m.            Torch Bearer:  Don Miller
Wawasee Middle School                                11:45 a.m.            Torch Bearers:  Carolyn Baker and Cathy Lemberg
Main Channel Marina (13 location)                 11:55 a.m.            Torch Bearer:  Larry Martindale
Syracuse Fire Department                               12:05 p.m.            Torch Bearer:  Scott Pelletier and Family
SR 13 Light & Huntington                               12:10 p.m.            Torch Bearer:  Ron Baumgartner
Lakeside Park                                                 12:15 p.m.           *Willie’s Chili Dog Picnic will be from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sponsored by Willie 103.5

If you can join us for lunch, please come to Lakeside Park where Willie 103.5 will be set up and giving away a free chili hot dog, chips, cookie and drink lunch. More information: Andrea Keller, Executive Director
Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce, andrea@swchamber.com / 574.551.6848 


BACC Assist: Barrington 220 Looking for Business Coaches for 5th Grade Fresh INC Entrepreneurial Program


The Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) is assisting Barrington 220 recruit business coaches for their Fresh INC entrepreneurial program again this year. The program will be offered in the district's 5th grade classrooms for the second year in a row.  Many Chamber members volunteered last year to serve as mentors working with the fifth-grade teams.  If you are interested in helping budding young entrepreneurs develop their business skills, then we'd love to have you be a coach. The program will run this year from November 1 - December 22 (just in time for the holidays!)

This program involves a custom created curriculum that requires students to develop business plans, product, pricing, packaging, budgets, sales strategies and more. There will be 29 classrooms involved from all 8 Barrington 220 elementary schools. Each classroom setting will form and create approximately 3-4 businesses.  The business will launch their products via a virtual marketplace.

During the process, the 5th grade entrepreneur program relies heavily on the help of local business mentors to act as Business Coaches to teams of students, a minimum of 29 Business Coaches are needed.  Each "business coach" will be assigned to a fifth grade classroom.  The coach would be asked to come into the school to assist the teacher in the development of the classroom businesses. Business coaches could attend approximately 6 of the classroom lessons. All volunteer coaches/business mentors will be invited to a 2-hour training session.  Once the training is complete, business coaches will work with their teacher to determine dates for the classroom lessons.

The Entrepreneur Committee is also looking for general business speakers who could address 5th graders at any of the participating schools about "building a business," or other related topics.  These presentations will be flexible with dates and times.


If you are interested in serving as a Fresh INC Business Coach, please contact Suzanne Corr, BACC President at (847) 331-2525, or email her at suzanne@barringtonchamber.com. Please include your address and cell phone number.  If you are familiar with a particular school or teacher, please feel free to mention them.  If you are interested in being a potential guest speaker, contact Suzanne by October 1, 2016.


GSCC Chamber issue: Downtown housing a focus of next 'Q5' campaign


A community development group formed in late 2014 has a goal of 80 to 100 additional apartments in downtown Springfield to meet projected long-term demand.
The not-for-profit Downtown Community Development Corp. was created through The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce and The Springfield Project, another not-for-profit affordable-housing group, as a way to entice private developers to the historic commercial district. An initial list of more than a dozen potential sites has been scaled back to about six after a cost analysis, according to an update Thursday.
"There's an immediate need for additional downtown housing, and it's an area we're trying to address as quickly as possible," chamber president and CEO Chris Hembrough said after an update of the third five-year phase of the Quantum Growth Partnership economic-development campaign, http://bit.ly/2cAkahQ.
The Q5 initiative for job creation and retention is in the final year of the current five-year campaign. Hembrough said the next phase has a similar fundraising goal of $850,000 a year from "investor" businesses and economic-development groups. Hembrough said the community development group hopes to announce a specific project by the end of the year.
The recently opened Villas at Downtown was cited as an example of the residential possibilities during the Q5 update. The 79-unit complex at Fourth and Madison streets is targeted to young professionals and graduate students from the University of Illinois Springfield. Read more: State Journal Register




WMC Chamber concern: Hard to hire: Employers are having problems finding workers




Wisconsin businesses, both big and small, are struggling to find workers despite some areas in the state still seeing higher pockets of unemployment.

“We are hearing it all over the state, that employers are having problems finding workers. Even Amazon in Kenosha is finding it hard to hire workers,” said Kurt Bauer, president/CEO of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce.

Bauer said that’s despite recent figures that show the nearby city Racine has the highest unemployment rate (6.7 percent) of any Wisconsin metro area. The state’s unemployment rate is 4.2 percent, slightly lower than the 4.9 percent national average, according to August numbers released by the state Department of Workforce Development.

Rock County’s unemployment is 4.3 percent, unchanged from July and slightly changed from the 4.8 percent unemployment rate in August 2015.

Businesses, Bauer said, are coping with labor shortages by increasing wages, offering more benefits, automating jobs and finding efficiencies in production. But Bauer said he’s concerned that the tight labor pool means some businesses are not bidding for projects, outsourcing from outside Wisconsin and delaying expansion.

In an attempt to head off of an employment “crisis” over the next 20 years, WMC launched the Future Wisconsin Project in partnership with other state organizations, colleges and tech schools to train, attract and retain employees. Bauer outlined some of WMC efforts during a Sept.15 Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce presentation.

Bauer says the state’s low birthrates, more baby boomers than millennials, and young, educated workers leaving the state to work in more desirable areas are contributing to the labor shortage.

The goal is to attract more workers from other states by changing perceptions of Wisconsin. Bauer said some people think of Wisconsin as dated, perceptions fueled by Hollywood and sitcoms like “That ’70s Show.” While the state’s image based on beer, cheese and the Packers, is good he said, it doesn’t promote the other benefits that would lure people to move here — the quality of life, strong work ethic, outdoor opportunities and “Wisconsin nice” people.

Partnerships with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, the UW and tech colleges is also giving young people exposure to jobs in manufacturing and showing how technology is transforming careers in those fields.

Bauer said efforts are also underway with pilot programs in Milwaukee to move people where the jobs are by giving out relocation credit. Read more: HNGnews.com


Town Square Chamber of Commerce Membership Directories and Community Profiles


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Friday: 157 Rules for Executive Success in Organization Management (and your Chamber of Commerce) by Patrick McGaughey


RULE #29      Condense executive presentations at board meetings.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Fox Cities Chamber Event: Enjoying German Heritage in Appleton and raising 200K for Non-Profits; #BestChamber Practices: Fall Into Business Multi-Chamber (Addison, Bartlett, Batavia, Elgin, Geneva, Roselle, Streamwood, Western DuPage) Progressive Lunch; October 13: Virginia Peninsula Chamber Pink Bag Lunch; Greensburg Decatur County Chamber nominations being accepted; Batavia Chamber of Commerce 2016 Community Guide & Membership Directory; #BestChamber Practices: Rochester Regional Chamber: The Sunrise Pinnacle Awards Ceremony; Chamber excitment: Logan County to celebrate Tobacco and Heritage Festival; Brookhaven-Lincoln County Event: Excitement building for Ole Brook Festival; Town Square Publications Chamber of Commerce Membership Directories & Community Profiles

Good morning #Chamber World! It's going to be a GREAT day!

Fox Cities Chamber Event: Enjoying German Heritage in Appleton and raising 200K for Non-Profits

More than 100,000 people celebrated German Heritage at the 35th Annual Octoberfest in Appleton.

Event attendee David McKenzie proudly displays Munich as he takes in the streets of Downtown Appleton.

"My son is actually at Oktoberfest in Munich and I want to show him that we are in the same spirit here," McKenzie said.

This year's Octoberfest has a 100 different food vendors and each one will be making donations to a non-profit organization.

"At the end of the day we get to donate $200,000 to non-profits," Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce President, Shannon Full said.

McKenzie's family might be at two different Oktoberfest but they are making sure to stay connected and celebrate together. Read more: Wearegreenbay.com



#BestChamber Practices: Fall Into Business Multi-Chamber (Addison, Bartlett, Batavia, Elgin, Geneva, Roselle, Streamwood, Western DuPage) Progressive Lunch



Date: October 13, 2016  11:00 AM - 1:30 PM CDT
Location:
Villa Olivia Country Club
1401 W. Lake Street, Bartlett
(Rt. 20 and Naperville Road)

Contact Information:
Judy Carroll 630-232-6060
Fees/Admission: Advanced reservations required by Oct. 7th
Registration: Register Now - No Walk-ins
$25 Chamber Members


October 13: Virginia Peninsula Chamber Pink Bag Lunch



Topic: “Tough Talk in Tough Times: The Art of Communicating During Conflict”
Location: Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce

21 Enterprise Parkway
Lakefront Plaza
Hampton, VA 23666

Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (Lunch begins at 11:30 AM)

Fee: Members $5
Non-Members $10
Presenter: Promise Law

Registration: http://www.virginiapeninsulachamber.com/events/details/pink-bag-luncheon-tough-talk-in-tough-times-the-art-of-communicating-during-conflict-6724



Greensburg Decatur County Chamber nominations being accepted


Nominations and applications for two coveted awards from the Greensburg/Decatur County Chamber of Commerce are currently being accepted. Winners will be announced at the Chamber’s annual banquet planned for Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016.
The Small Business Grant is a $1,000 grant that will be awarded to a locally-owned business located in Decatur County.
To be considered for the award, the business:
• Must be located in Decatur County
• Has been in business for at least one (1) year
• Has less than 100 employees
• Is a member of the Greensburg/Decatur County Chamber of Commerce in good standing
Those businesses applying for consideration should describe how the grant will be used to enhance, promote or grow the business. Also, the business should list any local or state organizations of which they are members and the business involvement and participation in the community.
Forms are available at http://www.greensburgchamber.com or by stopping by the chamber office, 314 W. Washington St., Greensburg. Deadline for submitting the application is 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7, 2016.
The Greensburg/Decatur County Chamber of Commerce is also accepting nominations for the Entrepreneur of the Year Award. The nomination form is also available on the chamber website or at the office.
The purpose of the award is to promote the development of business owners and operators. The recipient of the Entrepreneur of the Year Award will be recognized and applauded by the entire business community.
The for-profit business must operate in Decatur County.
Any type of for-profit business is eligible including ongoing seasonal businesses. The business must be in operation for at least two (2) years and the candidate must have a client/customer base of three (3) or more.
Eligible persons must be at least 18 years of age as of Oct. 1 of the current year and nominees must either be currently attending high school, graduated high school or received a minimum of a GED.
The nominee should provide three (3) references. One from a client is preferred. Read more: Greensburg Daily News


Batavia Chamber of Commerce 2016 Community Guide & Membership Directory

The Batavia Chamber of Commerce 2016 Community Guide & Business Directory is available at the Batavia Chamber today! Thanks to Holly Deitchman and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!



Town SquarePublications  (www.townsquarepublications.com) can help you accomplish your chamber's gloss map, directory, community profile or publication needs at no expense to the chamber. Please email John Dussman at jdussman@tspubs.com or call (847)-427-4633.


#BestChamber Practices: Rochester Regional Chamber: The Sunrise Pinnacle Awards Ceremony

The Sunrise Pinnacle Awards Ceremony, organized each year by the Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce, is an opportunity for the greater Rochester communities to come together to honor the accomplishments and contributions of our region’s most visionary leaders, entrepreneurs, nonprofit organizations and businesses.

Over 650 attendees will be present to honor our 23 award winners that include: Business of the Year, Lifetime Achievement, Educator of the Year, Young Professional of the Year and many others.

The 9th Annual Sunrise Pinnacle Awards took place at the Royal Park Hotel in Rochester on Friday, October 23rd, 2015. Congratulations to this year's award recipients!

If you are interested in nominating an organization or individual for the 2016 Sunrise Pinnacle Awards Ceremony on October 21st, 2016 please click here for a Nomination Form. Interested in sponsoring an award, table or adding a congratulatory ad in our event program? Please Click Here to download our sponsorship form. 

Don't forget to register for the 10th Annual Sunrise Pinnacle Awards we are close to selling out so reserve your seat by Friday, September 30, 2016! Click HERE to register or call the Chamber Office at 248-651-6700


Chamber excitment: Logan County to celebrate Tobacco and Heritage Festival


More than 20,000 people are expected to converge on Russellville for the 60th annual Tobacco and Heritage Festival, which begins Thursday and runs through Oct. 8.
“Last year we had 20,000 people in the city,” Logan County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Tammy Tinsley said. “This year we hope the weather will hold out and it can be bigger and better than ever.”
This year’s theme is “Bring It On Home.”
“Typically in the past, people have had reunions. There are a lot of things that happen this time of year for people who have moved away,” festival chairwoman Krystal Gunderson said. “We thought ‘Bring It On Home’ was a thing that fit with what we’re trying to do.”
The festival kicks off with the Miss Logan County Tobacco and Heritage Festival Queen’s Pageant at 7 p.m. Thursday at Russellville High School deGraffenried Auditorium at 1101 W. Ninth St. Admission is $5. The winner receives a $1,000 scholarship.
The festival has many popular activities.
Evelyn Richardson, past librarian of the Logan County Public Library and history buff, will talk about African-American history at 2 p.m. Saturday at the West Kentucky African-American Museum and Heritage Center on East Sixth Street. Logan County historian Michael Morrow is helping her organize the event. Read more: Bowling Green Daily News

Brookhaven-Lincoln County Event: Excitement building for Ole Brook Festival

There’s only one day left until the 42nd annual Ole Brook Festival gets underway in downtown Brookhaven and the excitement is building. Scheduled for Friday and Saturday, the festival is sure to be the best ever, said Katie Nations, program director for the Brookhaven-­Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce.
She said from food and artisan vendors to local entertainment, there will be something for everyone. “We will have people selling handmade woodwork,” Nations said. “We’ve got handmade duck, turkey calls, swing sets, carving boards. We have lots of fine craftsmen coming.”
In addition to the woodworkers, artists will be set up selling their creations including canvas paintings and yard art. “There will be clothing vendors, jewelry makers and kids’ face painters,” she said.
Along with all of the vendor booths, the festival will feature a variety of entertainers on the stage, which will be set up near the Chamber. Friday night’s lineup starts at 5 p.m. with Tony Norton, The Cotton­Bridge Band and Rockin’ the Keys dueling pianos and ends with Cary Hudson. Read more: Daily Leader


Town Square Publications Chamber of Commerce Membership Directories & Community Profiles

Town Square Publications, a division of the Daily Herald Media Group, is a national chamber custom publishing group that specializes in developing partnerships by producing high-quality print and digitally integrated publications along with other added value programs dedicated to creating relevancy for local chambers of commerce and other membership focused organizations interested in raising non-dues revenues.

Town Square Publications parent company, Paddock Publications, has over 100 years’ experience of print product development and dedicated customer service in communities throughout the Midwest. Our experience allows Town Square Publications to offer you attractive royalty and non-dues revenue share streams, provide direct distribution of your custom designed printed publications, including digital and mobile integration, and all with the quickest turn-around times available in the industry. Town Square also offers multi-media maps in both print and online formats, both with our No-Cost guarantee. More information: Town Square Publications
Chambers of Commerce and member focused organizations serve as a valuable resource in the local marketplace. The networking opportunities and representation with a wide variety of diverse businesses in your community is the catalyst of a successful organization. For further information about Town Square's publishing partnership with chambers of commerce and our No-Cost guarantee and Earned Revenue Share Program, To request your chamber publication or map proposal, Contact Town Square Here

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

#Bestchamber practices: Prince William Chamber Invites Business, Not-for-Profit Communities to Semi-Annual “Meet the Media” Event; GLMV's Ray Mullen aims to retire, but volunteer work still on tap; Mike Huber: 'Accelerate Indy' Makes Talent a Focus; Annual Taste of Auburn Hills Returns to Walter P. Chrysler Museum on October 20, 2016; Kyndle’s Regional Industry of the Year Awards breakfast Sept. 29; The New Orleans/Gulf South Region Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program deadline is Oct. 4th; Wisconsin joins overtime pay lawsuit; Town Square Publications Chamber of Commerce Membership Directories and Community Profiles

Good morning #Chamber World! It's going to be a GREAT day!


#Bestchamber practices: Prince William Chamber Invites Business, Not-for-Profit Communities to Semi-Annual “Meet the Media” Event

Manassas, VA- On Tuesday, October 11 the Prince William Chamber of Commerce will host their semi-annual Meet the Media event at the offices of The REALTOR® Association of Prince William (4545 Daisy Reid Avenue; Prince William, VA 22192) from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Crafted by Chamber members working in marketing, communications and the news media, the program features four panel discussions offering opportunities for business and not-for-profit executives to foster and strengthen relationships with the news media for greater results in their public relations efforts. Kicking off the event will be guest speaker Christina Daves, Serial Entrepreneur and Founder of PR for Anyone. Each attendee will also take home a media guide booklet featuring contact information and preferences for dozens of local and regional news publishers, reporters and editors.

As the Keynote Speaker, Daves will cover “How to Build a Relationship with the Media,” drawing on her story of garnering media attention for her CastMedic Designs with no PR budget and no media contacts. Within a year she had been featured in over 50 media outlets, including national television.

“Many business people and not-for-profit executives are looking for an easy path to getting their news published. But just as with anything else in business, it’s really all about relationships,” says Prince William Chamber of Commerce Director of Marketing & Communications, Andrea Whaley. “You need to know the person on the other end of the proverbial line. Know what they cover. Discover how to be a help to them rather than seeing them as a tool to get your story out on the streets. Meet the Media provides the perfect venue for our members and others in the community to begin developing those important relationships. Plus, you can leave with a short list of media contacts who are looking to cover the kinds of stories you have to offer.”

Confirmed media participants to date include representatives from InsideNOVA; Prince William Living Magazine, The Observer Newspapers, PotomacLocal.com, WAVA and What’s Up Woodbridge. More panelists are signing up daily.

Breakout Sessions for Meet the Media include:
 Pitching a Story in the 21st Century: Welcome to the future, where a good old fashioned press release may not always cut it. Our panel of media professionals will share what works well when pitching a story in today’s email/internet/social media jungle. Discover new ways to pitch story ideas and the preferred methods of communication of each of our panelists. Plus, ask questions on how you can stand out from the crowd.

Get it Published in Your Own Words: That’s what everyone wants, right? You want to tell your OWN story in your OWN words. You wrote the perfect release, wouldn’t it be nice if your favorite news outlet could just publish the story as is? With the advent of promoted posts, your PR dreams can now be a reality. This panel discussion is for any businesses/organizations seeking opportunities to submit/write content. Find out how that process works and how to connect with the right publication for your content.

Find Your Niche: Are you sending every press release to every person on your media list? That could be why you’re not getting published as often as you would like.  Every media outlet is different. Just like your organization, they have a mission and a vision; and they cover different kinds of stories. Some focus on quality of life stories, others on business or government or economic development…even women’s issues. Within each staff, different reporters are even assigned to different beats. Know your audience so that you can cultivate a media list that enables you to send the right story to the right person for the greatest likelihood of making a connection that works for everyone involved. Ask our panelists about their niche and how to find the right media contacts for your kind of news.

Is This News?: Stop! Before you send that press release, ask yourself….”Is this really news?” Our guest speaker knows how to identify a good story, and how to turn a mediocre story into a GREAT story. She joins us to offer tips on identifying the stories you may be missing and how NOT to bore the media with story pitches that will never see the light of day.

Tickets for Meet the Media are $50 for members of the Prince William Chamber of Commerce and $65 for non-members. Pricing includes continental breakfast, attendance at all sessions and a printed media guide booklet featuring dozens of up-to-date media contacts. For more information or to register, call 703-368-6600 or go to PWChamber.org.




Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce 2016 Business Directory and Resource Guide

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GLMV's Ray Mullen aims to retire, but volunteer work still on tap



Ray Mullen, GLMV Area Chamber of Commerce president and CEO, has decided to retire in late November.
"The most rewarding part of my job has been to meet with our members individually," said Mullen, 68. "Our local businesses provide the investment, employment and community support that make our communities vibrant and stable. It's been a pleasure to get to know many of these business leaders on a personal level."
Mullen was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and then moved a number of times over the years. Once he moved to Mundelein in 1983, he remained.
Mullen worked for MarquipWardUnited, an international manufacturer of machinery for the corrugated box and paper industries, and is the former owner of Debbie's Floral in Mundelein.
In 2013, he started as executive director at the chamber and focused on helping business owners make connections and learn about services to fuel that success.
"My experience as a local business owner has made it very clear to me that the success of any local business helps raise the tide for all other local businesses," said Mullen.
He believes all businesses need a plan and a mentor.
"Always take some time every week to work on the business. Focus on being in business, not being self employed," he said.
He is most proud of the amount of professional development that was added to the chamber services under his tenure.

"We have offered 15 or more seminars every year to the membership, utilizing the business leadership experience and expertise of our chamber members on topics ranging from digital marketing to strategic planning. Members have learned new ideas and best practices from each other." Read more: Daily Herald


Mike Huber: 'Accelerate Indy' Makes Talent a Focus
The chief executive officer of the Indy Chamber says the new economic development strategy for the Indianapolis region places a strong focus on talent and homegrown expansion. Michael Huber says Accelerate Indy aims to help the nine-county region compete with other metropolitan areas throughout the country. He says, in order to boost the regional economy, talent must become a top priority in addition to traditional economic development strategies.
Huber says one of the main ways to attract and retain talent is to put a greater focus on entrepreneurship and small business growth.
"Traditionally, a lot of cities and regions have built their economic development strategies on getting companies to relocate from other communities, said Huber. "But, as a percentage, many more jobs are going to be created by our homegrown companies and companies that are already here so we're trying to figure out what tools could we bring that would help them expand and in many cases, it's reducing barriers to expansion."
The chamber says Accelerate Indy also has a major focus on global trade. Huber says there are hundreds of companies in central Indiana that have international buyers for their products but they've never taken a serious look at exporting or the process seems too daunting. "We've realized that we can provide a really valuable service by connecting them to markets in other countries that have growing demand for their services or products."
One of the projects already underway as part of Accelerate Indy is the Metro Indianapolis Global Trade and Investment Strategy, which encourages mid-sized companies in the region to become exporters and attract foreign investment. Read more: Inside Indiana Business



Annual Taste of Auburn Hills Returns to Walter P. Chrysler Museum on October 20, 2016

Auburn Hills, Mich. – The Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce’s annual Taste of Auburn Hills, sponsored by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and presented by Faurecia, will take place at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum Thursday, October 20 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. This tasteful networking event features 20 food and beverage partners and includes entertainment, networking and a celebration of Auburn Hills’ automotive culture.

Each year, a portion of the proceeds from the Taste of Auburn Hills support a local charity in addition to funding the Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce. This year, the Chamber is partnering with the Auburn Hills Meals on Wheels program. “Auburn Hills is committed to improving the quality of life for our senior community and we are proud to offer Meals on Wheels seven days per week,” said Karen Adcock, Director of Senior Services, City of Auburn Hills. “With our commitment to serving area seniors, we appreciate the Chamber’s support of our efforts.”

Taste of Auburn Hills partners include Arrowhead Grille by Cranks, B Spot Burgers, bd’s Mongolian Grill, Costco Wholesale, Cottage Inn Pizza, Great American Grille/Hilton Auburn Hills, Joe’s Crab Shack, Kruse & Muer in the Village, Lafayette Market, Longhorn Steakhouse, Mr. Pita, Olga’s Kitchen, O’Malley’s at Crowne Plaza, On The Border, Panera Bread, Rangoli Indian Cuisine, Red Wood Grill, Rochester Mills Beer Co., Sweets!, and TokyoSAN Fresh Japanese. Entertainment to the Taste of Auburn Hills is a student quartet from The Oakland Youth Orchestra, providing pop, jazz and classical music.

 Tickets for this event are $40 which includes two beer or wine drink tickets, or $50 at the door. Those purchasing 10 tickets or more will save 10%. A shuttle sponsorship to and from the Chrysler Special Event lot is also available. For more information on how to register for this event, visit auburnhillschamber.com, call 248.853.7862 or email info@auburnhillschamber.com.

Kyndle’s Regional Industry of the Year Awards breakfast Sept. 29


Kyndle will host its Regional Industry of the Year Awards breakfast at 7:30 a.m. on Sept. 29 at the Henderson Fine Arts Center.

Kyndle will award an industry winner from each of the four counties in Kyndle Country — Henderson, McLean, Union and Webster.

Dave Tatman, executive director of the Kentucky Automotive Industry Association and former general manager of the General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant, will be the featured speaker.

For more information or reservations call the Kyndle office at 270-826-7505 or email info@kyndle.us. Source: Lane Report


The New Orleans/Gulf South Region Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program deadline is Oct. 4th


The New Orleans/Gulf South Region Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program at Delgado Community College is now accepting applications through October 4 for the Spring 2017 session. The program is intended to provide small business owners with the resources they need to grow and create jobs.

This best-in-class program begins in January and includes cost-free business education, business advising, and support. Applicants must meet the following criteria: be an owner or co-owner of a business that has been in operation for at least two years, employ at least four people, and have revenues above $150,000 in the last year.

For more information and to apply visit
www.10KSBapply.com or call 504-671-5555



Wisconsin joins overtime pay lawsuit

Wisconsin is among a coalition of 21 states suing the U.S. Department of Labor over a new rule that would make more higher-earning workers eligible for overtime pay.

Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt filed the lawsuit in Texas on Tuesday, urging the court to block implementation before the regulation takes effect on Dec. 1.

The measure would repeal the so-called “white collar exemption” and more than double the salary threshold under which employers must pay overtime to their workers.

In joining Wisconsin to the lawsuit, Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel said the rule could force state and local governments to eliminate some services and even lay off employees.

“The federal overreach we continue to see is not a Republican vs. Democrat issue, which is demonstrated by the bipartisan coalition of states fighting this rule,” Schimel said in a statement. “Wisconsin, and every other state, must be able to set their own priorities and policies, and not be forced to take directive from an unchecked Washington, D.C., bureaucracy attempting to establish unprecedented power.”

The lawsuit came the same day that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and more than 50 other business groups filed a legal challenge against the regulation. Read more: Journal Sentinel

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