Chamber
Executive Virginia Digest
June,
2018
Good
morning, #chamberworld! It’s going to be a GREAT week!
Catholic Business Network to Honor
Chamber CEOs Mark Ingrao, John Boylan, Debbie Jones, Jim Corcoran and Tony
Howard
June 8 | Hyatt Regency Dulles
The Catholic Business Network (CBN) is honoring five Catholic Chief Executive Officers of
Northern Virginia's largest Chambers of Commerce, Friday, June 8th at Hyatt
Regency Dulles, 2300 Dulles Corner Blvd, Herndon 20171. Those attending will
enjoy networking, a plated lunch, panel discussion and a brief awards program.
The five CEOs being honored are Mark Ingrao, President & CEO Reston
Chamber; John Boylan, President & CEO of the Dulles Chamber; Debbie Jones,
President & CEO of the Prince William Chamber; Jim Corcoran, President
& CEO of the Northern Virginia Chamber; and Tony Howard, President &
CEO of the Loudoun Chamber.
The luncheon will include an informal conversation among these
five chamber leaders about their roles at the chamber each leads, the
competitive and cooperative nature of the chambers and the roles each plays in
our local and state governmental and economic policies. Bruce Gemmill of John
Marshall Bank, states "CBN will recognize Tony, John, Jim, Debbie, and
Mark with awards for the unselfish leadership each brings to their respective
chambers. Every day, these CEOs instill in their staffs the importance all
members bring to the chamber. They and their staffs go out of their way to bring
value to each member, and they hold events to thank and award member
individuals and businesses for their contributions to the chamber, business,
and community. The Catholic Business Network felt it was important to turn the
tables and give the proper recognition these five deserve."
Chamber partnership: Registration open for Valley Businesses Give Back
Valley Businesses Give
Back is an annual food and fund drive that gives Shenandoah Valley businesses
the opportunity to engage in a friendly competition of who can raise the most
money and collect the most non-perishable food for hungry neighbors in need.
Companies and
organizations can register now through May 25.
VBGB began in 2011 and
helps stock the shelves of the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank during the summer
months. We are grateful for the continued partnership and support of this
effort from the Greater Augusta Regional Chamber of Commerce,
Lexington-Rockbridge Chamber of Commerce, and Harrisonburg-Rockingham Chamber
of Commerce.
Hershey Chocolate of
Virginia has taken a lead role every year since its inception, as well. Over
the past six years, local businesses and organizations have donated more than
57,000 pounds of food and collected more than $28,000 for our neighbors in
need, equal to over 158,000 meals.
New Petersburg Chamber of Commerce
President Thaddeus Huff talks about his goals
The Petersburg Chamber of Commerce
officially introduced Thaddeus N. Huff as the business group’s new president
last week. Huff will take over from former president Danielle Fitz-Hugh, who
left last October to become the president of the Chesterfield Chamber of
Commerce.
“This was a really great opportunity
to be a part of the building of a city,” said Huff. “I’m really excited about
the opportunities with economic development and how it can impact the
community.”
Huff attended college at the
University of Michigan, and completed his master’s degree in public policy at
Western Carolina University. He spent several years with AmeriCorps, where he
says he realized he “wanted to community build.” Before coming to the Richmond area
in 2011, Huff worked with the United Way in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Huff’s most recent position was as
the executive director of BizWorks, a Chesterfield-based business incubator
focused primarily on assisting small businesses.
Drawing from his experience with
BizWorks, Huff is hoping to make the city an easier place for businesses,
specifically small businesses, to open up shop and flourish.
“From what I’ve seen, the city
itself is on a rebound,” he said. “Now we need to focus on how we can make it a
better place to do business, because when our businesses prosper, they’re able
to grow and invest more back into the city.”
Part of making the city an easier
place to do business is educating the chamber members. Huff envisions chamber
members being able to take better advantage of luncheons or gatherings where
speakers can instruct about making their businesses successful.
“We have to do a lot to protect
[small businesses] so they can prosper and continue to provide good jobs,” he
said.
Huff also hopes to encourage
residents to start “micro-businesses,” meaning small companies that only have
1-5 employees – small operations where owners might not have had access to
formal business education. Huff said he envisions equipping more people to
become micro-business owners, giving them more resources that are normally only
available to larger businesses. Read more: Mineral Daily News
Tribune
Front Royal Warren County Community
Profile & Membership Directory 2017
The Front Royal Warren County Community Profile &
Membership Directory 2017 is available at the Front Royal
Warren County Chamber of Commerce today! Thank you to Niki Foster
and Pam Riffle and the Chamber team for their help and direction
putting this together!
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LEAD Peninsula and LEAD Hampton
Roads event: 2018 Leadership Summit
Friday, June 8, 2018 from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM (EDT)
The American Theatre
125 East Mellen Street
Hampton, VA 23663
The Hampton Roads Leadership Summit is a collaboration of the
Office of U.S. Senator Mark R. Warner, Old Dominion University, and six
non-profit leadership programs in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia: CIVIC
Leadership Institute, LEAD Hampton Roads, LEAD Peninsula, LEAD Historic
Triangle, VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads, and Reinvent Hampton Roads. Summit co-hosts
include Cox Communications, Port of Virginia, Newport News Shipbuilding, and
TowneBank.
Program Overview:
9:00am - Coffee
9:30am - Welcome & Opening Remarks (Mayor Donnie Tuck, ODU
President John Broderick)
10:00am- Keynote Speaker, Jon Acuff
11:30am - Break/Book Signing
11:45am - Panel discussion (Sarah McCoy, Dawna Ellis, Molly Ward)
12:15pm - Dismissal
Jon Acuff is the New York Times Bestselling author of six books
including his most recent Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller, Finish: Give
yourself the gift of done. For over 20 years Jon has helped some of the biggest
brands in the world tell their story, including The Home Depot, Bose, Staples,
and the Dave Ramsey Team. Most recently he’s spoken to hundreds of thousands of
people at conferences, colleges, companies and churches. Featured regularly on
national media, Jon has been seen on CNN, Fox News, Good Day LA and several
other key outlets.
The Summit seeks to:
Encourage and promote continuing community engagement and service
by leadership graduates and young professionals.
Foster collaboration among the leadership development programs by
convening new and past graduates across Hampton Roads on topics of mutual
interest.
Recruit future leadership program participants.
Provide a high value, collective educational opportunity for
participants that is beyond the offerings of individual leadership programs.
This event is coordinated by, Old Dominion University's Center for
Regional Excellence located in the Strome College of Business. For more
information, contact Center Director, Ron Carlee (rcarlee@odu.edu).
Northern Virginia Chamber of
Commerce Announces Incubator-Accelerator-Actuator Partnership Program
Tysons Corner, Va. – The Northern Virginia
Chamber of Commerce (Northern
Virginia Chamber) today announced the first partners in its new
Incubator|Accelerator|Actuator Program - a comprehensive partnership program
that will foster collaboration between the broad-based business community and
innovative and entrepreneurial organizations in the Greater Washington
Metropolitan Area. The first partners in this initiative – the Inova Personalized Health Accelerator and Smart City Works - signed partnership agreements with
the Northern Virginia Chamber today.
The Incubator |Accelerator| Actuator (I|A|A) Partner Program will
pair a select group of the region’s leading business Incubators, Accelerators,
and Actuators with Chamber Collaboration Councils. The Collaboration Councils
will be comprised of representatives from the area’s most innovative
corporations, government entities, associations, foundations and others from
the industries to which the incubators, accelerators and/or actuators are
aligned.
“We are pleased that the Inova Personalized Health Accelerator and
Smart City Works are the first to join us for this unique new partnership to
strategically connect innovation, entrepreneurship and business,” said Harry
Klaff, Managing Director, JLL and Chair of the Northern Virginia Chamber Board
of Directors. “This is a first in a series of planned initiatives where the
Chamber will help weave together established organizations with entrepreneurs
to support a sustainable, highly interconnected innovation and entrepreneurial
ecosystem for the region.”
In the year ahead, the partnership will be co-branding and hosting
thought leadership and industry day events. Companies participating in these
acceleration programs will have the support of the Northern Virginia Chamber,
and will receive Chamber membership, as they develop their products and
services, raise capital, and showcase cutting edge solutions to new and
prospective customers.
“IPHA is proud to be among the first of only four incubators,
accelerators and/or actuators that will be selected for this program.
Healthcare is key to Northern Virginia’s future economic growth and prosperity,
and we are excited to partner with the Northern Virginia Chamber to advance the
sector and connect innovators in this space with the broad-based business community,”
said Rick Gordon, Director of the Inova Personalized Health Accelerator.
“We believe the Greater Washington region is well-positioned to
lead the nation as a hub for infrastructure innovation. Northern Virginia’s
ability to attract businesses, recruit talent, and ensure quality of life is
dependent on continued investment in infrastructure and technology. This new
partnership and collaboration of resources is the right vehicle to foster and
maximize the growing industry of entrepreneurship in these fields and others in
Northern Virginia and the region,” said David Heyman, co-Founder of Smart City
Works.
“The Northern Virginia Chamber is the Voice of Business in
Northern Virginia – and today we speak as the Voice of Innovation
Collaboration,” said Jane-Scott Cantus, Managing Principal and General Counsel,
The ILEX Group and Northern Virginia Chamber Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Council Co-Chair. “A thriving innovation economy – one that is characterized by
collaboration between organizations of all sizes and maturity - is vital to our
region’s economic growth and sustainability. We envision this will be the first
of several strategic initiatives to benefit our region’s innovators and
entrepreneurs and our broader business community.”
Representatives from the Northern Virginia Chamber, Inova
Personalized Health Accelerator, and Smart City Works signed the partnership
agreement on Monday, April 30 at the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce. To
view and download photos from the event, click here.
Chamber Executive Ongoing Education
Weekly New Idea: Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others
Don't - by Simon Sinek
Imagine a world where almost
everyone wakes up inspired to go to work, feels trusted and valued during the
day, then returns home feeling fulfilled. This is not a crazy, idealized
notion. Today, in many successful organizations, great leaders create
environments in which people naturally work together to do remarkable things.
In his work with organizations
around the world, Simon Sinek noticed that some teams trust each other so
deeply that they would literally put their lives on the line for each other.
Other teams, no matter what incentives are offered, are doomed to infighting,
fragmentation and failure. Why?
The answer became clear during a
conversation with a Marine Corps general. "Officers eat last," he
said. Sinek watched as the most junior Marines ate first while the most senior
Marines took their place at the back of the line. What's symbolic in the chow
hall is deadly serious on the battlefield: Great leaders sacrifice their own
comfort—even their own survival—for the good of those in their care.
Too many workplaces are driven by
cynicism, paranoia, and self-interest. But the best ones foster trust and
cooperation because their leaders build what Sinek calls a "Circle of
Safety" that separates the security inside the team from the challenges
outside.
Sinek illustrates his ideas with
fascinating true stories that range from the military to big business, from
government to investment banking. More information: Barnes & Noble
2019 Leadership Fredericksburg
Application OPEN
The Fredericksburg Regional
Chamber of Commerce is accepting applications for its signature program,
Leadership Fredericksburg, which is now in its 12th year.
The 27
people selected will attend an orientation session in September for the
nine-month program. They will also receive a personal assessment and executive
coaching session, learn skills to create a personal leadership development plan
and mission statement, and have a trained program mentor from the business
community.
In
addition, participants will be assigned to teams to work on an Action Learning
Project in which they’ll partner with an area organization to work on a project
with community impact. Project presentations and the graduation ceremony occur
separately in May 2019.
Tuition for
Leadership Fredericksburg is $1,995 per Chamber member attendee, $1,695 for
Chamber charitable 501(c)(3) nonprofits, and $2,995 for non-members.
Application
form for the nine-month course can be downloaded here or by
calling the Chamber office at 540-373-9400. There is a $25 application fee, and
the application deadline is July 2, 2018.
#FamousChamber of Commerce Quotations: "Education is not the
filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." William Butler Yeats
Halifax County Chamber of Commerce
donates to SVHEC workforce training programs
The
Halifax County Chamber of Commerce recently donated proceeds from its fourth
annual Fall Classic Golf Tournament to support workforce training programs at
the Southern Virginia Higher Education Center.
“The
golf tournament has been one of the most successful programs the chamber has
implemented. It is our pleasure to use that money to benefit workforce
development in our community,” said Nookie Green, owner of Distinct Impressions
in downtown South Boston, and five-year chairman of the Chamber’s golf
tournament committee.
Nettie
Simon-Owens, chief workforce development officer, accepted the chamber’s
donation on behalf of the SVHEC. “We appreciate the ongoing support of the
chamber and its members in our training efforts. The donation will benefit
participants in our workforce training programs that include Work Ready
Foundations, Welding, IT Academy, and Mechatronics,” Simon-Owens stated.
SVHEC
workforce training programs provide short-term (less than a year), hands-on
training that leads to industry recognized certifications. Because of these
programs, 173 skilled workers were added to the regional economy in fiscal year
2017. Read more: Work It, SOVA
Prince William Chamber of Commerce
to Host Lunch with Governor Ralph Northam
Manassas, VA – On June 7, 2018, the Prince William Chamber of
Commerce will host Lunch with the Governor at the Hylton Performing Arts Center
at 10900 University Blvd in Manassas. Governor Ralph Northam will deliver a
“State of the Commonwealth” address to members over lunch, focusing on issues
related to the economy and business climate.
“We are honored that Governor Northam is coming to Prince William
County at the Hylton Performing Arts Center to address our Chamber. We look
forward to hearing an update on the state of the economy in the Commonwealth
along with the initiatives he intends to tackle during his term as Governor. It
is going to be an exciting event and fantastic opportunity to learn about the
state of our Commonwealth” said Jim Elliott, Chairman of the Prince William
Chamber of Commerce.
Thank you to the following sponsors:
2017/2018 Economic Development Series Sponsors: Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley
& Walsh, P.C.; R.W. Murray Co. and The Fauquier Bank
Economic Development Vision Partner: I-66 Express Mobility
Partners
Speaker Sponsor: Novant Health UVA Health System
Locale Sponsor - George Mason University, Science & Technology
Campus
Virginia Peninsula Chamber of
Commerce 2018-2019 Business Directory and Resource Guide
The Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce 2018-2019 Business Directory and Resource Guide is available at the Virginia Peninsula Chamber today! Thanks to Bob McKenna, Suzy Johnson and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!
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Greater Reston Chamber: Hitting the
Brakes on Healthcare Spending
Wednesday, May 9
8:30 - 10:00 am
Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce
MaryEllen Elie, Regional Market Lead (MD, DC, VA) for Interactive
Health Inc. and member of the Healthy Workplaces Committee, will present on how
wellness programs can drive your business forward by minimizing the rising tide
of healthcare cost.
Over 50% of the U.S. population is living with serious chronic
conditions including diabetes, heart disease and depression.
The solution: intervention and prevention through a well-designed
wellness program.
Hampton Roads Chamber
2018 Valor Awards event
Portsmouth, VA –This
event will recognize public safety heroes for extraordinary acts of courage and
resourcefulness in the line of duty. This will include a special distinguished
valor award and the first-ever community heroes award. The event will include
the honorees’ families and area business leaders.
Date: Thursday, June 7,
2018
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:30
PM
Location: Renaissance
Portsmouth-Norfolk Waterfront Hotel
425 Water St.
Portsmouth, VA 23704
Day of contact:
Priscilla Monti (757)470-6805
#FamousChamber Of
Commerce Quotations: Leadership
Management is doing things right. Leadership is doing the right things. - Peter Drucker
Chamber of Commerce Serving Lexington, Buena Vista, Rockbridge
County 2017 Community Map
The new Chamber of Commerce 2017 Community Map is available at the
Chamber today! Thanks to Tracy Lyons, Chrystal Lee and the chamber team for
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#BestChamber Practices:
Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce’s New Member Expo!
You're invited to the
Virginia Peninsula Chamber
of Commerce's New Member Expo!
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
7:30 - 9:30 am
at the Chamber Office
21 Enterprise Parkway,
Suite 100 | Hampton, VA 23666
Come check out the
Chamber's newest members and their exhibits!
$10 a person | Includes
Breakfast
Only 25 tickets
available!
Must register and pay
online
Register Online Today!
Questions? Contact
Fallon Sherwood at
fsherwood@vpcc.org or
(757) 325-8161
Job Openings in #ChamberWorld
Hollywood (CA) Chamber of Commerce - President
& CEO Position- Salary: $185,000+
The Position of President and CEO
The Hollywood Chamber seeks a visionary President and CEO to lead the Chamber’s staff and members. The President provides leadership and advocacy for the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, is responsible and accountable for all Chamber operations including Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremonies, and represents the Chamber in the local community and at the city, county, state and national level. The successful candidate must have extensive experience administering a staff, a thorough understanding of a Chamber’s mission and activities, and must embrace and understand the role of an urban chamber and the dynamics within the multi-cultural community it serves. Read more: Chamber of Commerce Daily News - May 30th
Northern Virginia Chamber Retains
The McCormick Group as Partner in President & CEO Search
Tysons Corner, Va. –
The Northern
Virginia Chamber of Commerce (Northern Virginia Chamber)
today announces the hiring of The
McCormick Group to assist in the search for and selection of the next
President & CEO of the Northern Virginia Chamber. A Search Committee
consisting of Northern Virginia Chamber Board leadership chose The McCormick
Group after issuing an RFP and interviewing a number of firms.
The McCormick Group is a national
executive search consulting firm that since 1974 has delivered high-qualified
candidates to fill key positions across a diverse range of industries and all
functional disciplines.
The McCormick Group has superior
knowledge of Northern Virginia and the Greater Washington region, as well as
the industries and businesses that drive its economy. The search team
includes Senior Vice President Lyles Carr, Managing Principal Elizabeth
Humphrey, and Principal Susy Howard.
“The Northern Virginia Chamber
Board of Directors and Search Committee understands the importance of a
thorough and thoughtful search process,” said Kathy Albarado, CEO of Helios HR,
Chamber Executive Committee member and Chair of the Chamber Search Committee.
“With the expertise of The McCormick Group, we are confident that this
process will yield the best possible candidate for the Chamber’s next leader.”
Over the next several weeks, the
McCormick team will work with the Chamber’s Search Committee, board, staff, and
related external stakeholders to fully understand the Chamber’s vision and
mission beyond the 2015 – 2018 strategic plan and what the incoming President
& CEO will need to accomplish for the Chamber to achieve its goals.
The Search Committee is targeting Q3 2018 to hire and onboard the Chamber’s
next leader.
“The Northern Virginia Chamber has
an unwavering commitment to its membership and is dedicated to finding the
right leader to execute on our ambitious goals for the Chamber’s continued
growth”, said Harry Klaff, Managing Director of JLL and Northern Virginia
Chamber of Commerce Board Chair. “I am confident our next President and
CEO will have the leadership and vision to serve our region’s business
community in new and exciting ways.”
More information about the
President & CEO position will be available www.novachamber.org on or
about June 1st. In the interim, expressions of interest or referrals should be
sent to the McCormick Group at novachamber@tmg-dc.com.
President and CEO
Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce -
Charlottesville, VA
The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is seeking a full
time President and Chief Executive Officer. This is an outstanding opportunity
for a Chamber of Commerce, economic development, non-profit or private sector
executive to lead and grow a successful regional Chamber organization.
Located in the heart of Virginia, in a Blue Ridge Mountain
community, is Charlottesville, voted as one of the top 100 places to live in
2018. The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is an active part of
this beautiful community, and has over 1,400 members and affiliates, and serves
multi-counties and cities, including the City of Charlottesville and the
counties of Albemarle, Greene, Louisa and Nelson. Our economy is diverse and
includes manufacturing, financial and government services, higher education,
tourism, and healthcare. Our region is also home to a number of ground-breaking
and fast-growing technology companies, and a growing number of wineries,
cideries, and craft breweries. Read more: Job Openings in
#chamberworld - Special Report Week of May 14
Executive Director / President
Tysons Regional
Chamber of Commerce - Tysons, VA
Position Objectives:
The Tysons Chamber is seeking
a visionary leader, advocate, and ambassador to serve as Executive Director.
This person will serve as the key representative for the Tysons Chamber and
will represent the Tysons Chamber to numerous partners and fellow membership
organizations.
Attributes and
Responsibilities:
In seeking the ideal
candidate for this role, candidates with who possess the following
characteristics and attributes will be best suited.
·
Ethics: Manage and
maintain the Tysons Chamber, its positive public image, and its strong ethical
foundation; Read more: Job Openings in
#chamberworld - Special Report Week of May 14
Manager/Director, Events
POSITION OVERVIEW: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Events Team seeks a leader who is equal parts creative visionary and effective project executor.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Conceptualize and execute a wide range of Chamber programs, from intimate salons to multiday CEO retreats to thought leadership industry tentpoles; serve as project director for each assigned program on-site and off-site; lead project-wide deliverable management, day-to-day communications across stakeholders, and day-of execution; manage logistics of vendor and venue management; support creative development and audience marketing; partner with internal clients and colleagues to encourage innovation, share best practices, deliver success and ROI, and build new opportunities to showcase the Chamber’s best-in-class convening power; contribute to the development of program content through consulting on program format, multimedia extensions, and topic and speaker identification; meet or exceed budgetary goals through budget oversight, strong negotiations, and creative cost-efficacy measures; and serve as a generous and entrepreneurial leader and contributor. Read more: Job Openings in #chamberworld - Special Report Week of May 21st
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32nd Annual Virginia Wine & Craft Festival – May 19, 2018 CONTACT: Niki Foster, Front
Royal-Warren County Chamber of Commerce
540-635-3185 nfoster@frontroyalchamber.com
Hampton Roads Chamber
2018 Diversity in Business Forum
PR Powerhouse, Megan Megale
to Speak at Prince William Chamber of Commerce’s Women’s Luncheon www.pwchamber.org
Hampton Roads Chamber -
State of the City 2018
CONTACT: Priscilla Monti 757-470-6805 pmonti@hrchamber.com
Northern Virginia Chamber Announces 2018 Northern Virginia
Hospitality Awards Finalists Information: Elaine
Gilligan, Director, Marketing &
Communications, egilligan@novachamber.org ; 703-752-7521.
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