Monday, August 12, 2019

#BestChamber practices: One Southern Indiana (1si): Health And Life Services ---The Industry-Focused Monthly Networking Groups If you do one member program for your regional chamber in the next year, this is it!; #FamousChamber Of Commerce Quotations: (Be happy!); Sandra Wilson Elected to Board Of Directors for Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives; Troy Chamber of Commerce Announces Appointment of New President and CEO; Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Directory and Business Resource Guide; Portage County Business Council talent leader Kayle Rombalski selected for education fellowship; 5 Star Chamber: Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce 2019 Community Guide & Membership Directory; Kernersville Chamber: Education fundraiser: SAVE THE DATES! EATING FOR EDUCATION; EAT OUT THIS WEDNESDAY!; Arlington Chamber: Want a chance to win $2,300? Come to Business After Business!; Shoppers to enjoy tax-free weekend; From Woodstock Chamber e-newsletter: Name Update - In Case You Missed It!; Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories and Community Profiles: The best in the U.S.


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


#BestChamber practices: One Southern Indiana (1si): Health And Life Services ---The Industry-Focused Monthly Networking Groups

If you do one member program for your regional chamber in the next year, this is it!


Engage your Current members and Attract New Committed Members

Closed Networking Group - only chamber members accepted. 

The 1si Health & Life Services Monthly Networking Group The 1si Health and Life Services Monthly Networking Group is comprised of regional businesses that provide services or products specifically supporting the Health and/or Life Services industry. This is our newest monthly networking group. Representatives of 1si Health-Related Business Member companies are invited to join this newly forming monthly networking group! The 1si Health and Life Services group will begin with a maximum size of 80 group members. Group Members will consist of companies representing; Senior Care Services and Facilities, Behavior Health, Cancer support services, Doctors, Nurses, Chiropractors, Dentists, Eye care, Health & Nutrition, Hospice, Emergency Medicine, Hospitals, In-home care, Wellness, Birthing facilities, Orthopedic, Massage and Physical therapy, Occupational, Pharmaceutical, Rehabilitation, Social Services, Legal & Insurance services specific to healthcare programs, Cosmetic, Fitness, Home Medical Services, Funeral Services, Treatment and support facilities/organizations, Monuments/Memorials and more! Multiple companies representing similar/same disciplines are welcome.

1si Members who specifically work in/support the Health and Life Services Industry who are interested in joining this group, should reach out to Ellen Kuhn, EllenK@1si.org.

Pre-Registration is required and easy.

Group members are asked to complete an application that outlines the products and services their company offers that are specific to the Health & Life Services Industry and to review and sign the Group Guidelines. (Attendance & basic meeting manners).

Interested in having the opportunity to address the members of this group?

The 1si Health & Life Services Monthly Networking Group

Group members:

• Bring a stack of business cards. Group members will want to bring a stack of business cards that we will place into the Health & Life Services Group Member Business Card Boxes at the check-in table. The group business card boxes are available for group members to access and take out the business cards of the people/companies they would like to connect with outside of the group meetings.
• A Tent/Place card is made in advance for each group member with the name of the business/organization they represent. Name tags are also available at the check-in table.
• During each meeting, group members will be broken up into smaller groups. In each of the smaller groups, members will introduce themselves via ‘roundtable introductions’ where each group member has a set amount of time to introduce themselves, share information about their business/organization. Please be prepared to introduce yourself, your company and share a little bit about what products & services your company offers.

Check-in begins at 8:10am.

BREAKFAST is included each month via Sponsorship. Information about Sponsoring a breakfast meeting is located at the end of this document.

Meeting Location: HOSPARUS HEALTH OF SOUTHERN INDIANA & GRIEF COUNSELING CENTER - 502 Hausfeldt Lane, New Albany, IN 47150.

Additional information will be provided prior to our first meeting.

THIS IS A 1si CLOSED GROUP MEETING. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

1si Industry-specific monthly networking groups meetings are included
with your 1si business membership.


The 1si Health & Life Services Monthly Networking Group 

Each month we will have a 15-minute speaker offering relevant and important information about the Health and Life Services industry. (This is subject to change based on the group survey responses). Our meeting agenda is: (times are estimated)
8:10 – 8:25 Check-in Please help yourself and enjoy breakfast
8:30 - Meeting begins, 1si Chair and Co-Chair Welcome 8:40 - Breakfast Sponsor
8:45 Meeting Presenter
9:00 Q & A
9:10 Break into smaller groups. o Group Introductions o Networking (Topic(s) may be provided)
9:35 Group reconvenes.
9:45 Announcements, final thoughts & meeting surveys completed.
10:00 Meeting adjourns


MEETING SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsoring the 1si Health & Life Services Monthly Networking Group meeting breakfast will be offered to the business members of the group.
Group business members may sponsor up to 3 Breakfasts’ in a calendar year.
As a group member breakfast sponsor, your company will have the opportunity to present to the group for 5-minutes.
Beginning in June 2019, any remaining breakfast sponsorship opportunities available between June 2019 – April 2020, will be extended to 1si non-group business members.
Sponsors who are not members of the group will have 3-minutes to present to the group.

THIS IS A 1si CLOSED GROUP MEETING. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

1si Industry-specific monthly group meetings are included with your 1si business membership.


Sampling of 1si Industry Focused Monthly Networking Group  Pictures









Speakers for each meeting are chosen based on group surveys conducted after each meeting.


Contact: Ellen S. Kuhn | One Southern Indiana|www.1si.org
Member Relationship Manager
4100 Charlestown Road
New Albany, IN  47150-9538
Mobile: 502-639-2848
EllenK@1si.org



#FamousChamber Of Commerce Quotations: (Be happy!)

“For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness.” Ralph Waldo Emerson


Sandra Wilson Elected to Board Of Directors for Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives

Sandra Wilson, President of the Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce, has been elected to serve on the board of directors for ACCE, the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, an Alexandria, Va.-based association of over 9,000 professionals who work for and with more than 1,300 chambers of commerce. 
Members of ACCE’s board of directors represent more than 50 organizations, including many of the world’s largest and most influential regional chambers of commerce. 
“We are pleased to welcome Sandra Wilson to the ACCE Board of Directors,” said Sheree Anne Kelly, President & CEO of ACCE. “She joins the organization’s volunteer leadership at an exciting time as we implement our new strategic plan that’s crafted to support and elevate the exceptional community advancement efforts of chambers of commerce.  Her expertise complements our board of directors’ skills, and we’re confident she will provide valuable perspective and insight as we continue to strengthen the organizations that are creating change across the globe.” 
Wilson represents District 3 for ACCE which includes the states of KY, OH, IN, MI, WV, IL, WI AND MN. 

Wilson has been President of the Paducah Chamber since June 2013.  The Paducah Chamber is a two time winner of National Chamber of the Year by ACCE in 2017 and in 2011.  In 2018 the Chamber received the prestigious 5-Star Accreditation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.



Troy Chamber of Commerce Announces Appointment of New President and CEO


Tomscik-Husak to assume role of Troy Chamber President and CEO on August 12.

 The Troy Chamber of Commerce announced today its board of directors has selected Tara Tomscik-Husak as the organization’s next chief executive officer. Tomscik-Husak who currently serves as the Senior Director of Life Enrichment at Common Sail Investment Group, will assume the role of Troy Chamber President and CEO on August 12.

“I’m ecstatic to be working alongside such a talented chamber team. Together, we will continue to build strong partnerships and connections for the Troy business community,” said Tomscik-Husak.

The selection of Tomscik-Husak caps a search process facilitated by Amy Cell Talent, a Michigan search firm focused on supporting the growth of Michigan companies through talent placement. An initial prospect pool was narrowed by stages to a final group who interviewed with the board's search committee.

“After an extensive search for a new President & CEO of the Troy Chamber of Commerce, we are pleased to have selected Tara Tomscik-Husak,” said Lisa Berden, Chair of the Troy Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. “Tara has an energetic leadership style; this combined with experience in non-profit and for-profit management positions makes Tara uniquely qualified to lead the Troy Chamber. We’re excited for Tara to begin to bring her ideas and enthusiasm to the Troy Chamber!”

Tara Tomcsik- Husak brings over 20 years of experience in non-profit management, entertainment, and hospitality industries. She holds degrees in Communications and Peace and Conflict Studies from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Tomcsik- Husak was recognized in 2018 as one of Oakland County’s 40 under 40 recipients. She currently serves on the Patron Council for Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit, on the Business Advisory Board of Madonna University, and as past co-chair of the Energizing Communities to a Healthier Oakland committee.


For media inquiries, contact Theresa Ervin, Troy Chamber of Commerce Marketing and Communications Specialist, at 248-641-1606 or e-mail: theresa@troychamber.com.


Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Directory and Business Resource Guide

 Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Directory and Business Resource Guide is available at the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce today! Thank you to Nikki Anderson and the Chamber team for their help and direction putting this together! 





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Portage County Business Council talent leader Kayle Rombalski selected for education fellowship

Rombalski one of 22 nationwide selected to participate

 Kayla Rombalski, Director of Talent Development at Portage County Business Council, has been selected by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) to participate in a ten-month professional development program designed to assist them in improving education and talent development outcomes in their communities.

The Fellowship for Education & Talent Development is an immersive executive development program that provides chamber of commerce professionals the ability to interact with peers, ACCE staff and national experts. Through a combination of in-person and virtual activities, fellows will be given a deep dive into the cutting-edge theories, approaches and best practices in talent development.

“Portage County Business Council (PCBC) is excited that Kayla was selected from applicants across the country. Our talent development and education strategies are strong locally and what Kayla gets from this will enhance our ability to create stronger partnerships and grow our K-16 programs,” said Todd Kuckkahn, PCBC Executive Director.

Throughout the program, participants will focus on addressing specific education attainment or workforce development issues in their communities.

“The new cohort of fellows is a thoughtful, experienced and knowledgeable group with a broad range of perspectives. With the creativity and energy they give their organizations, we are delighted to offer a program where these professionals can expand their portfolios and evolve their already impressive community initiatives,” said ACCE President and CEO, Sheree Anne Kelly. “This class represents some of the foremost leaders in the chamber industry, and the impact they will have on their communities, as a result of their determination, will be immeasurable.”

ACCE’s Fellowship for Education and Talent Development is designed to advance a chamber of commerce’s already-defined goals and ultimately develop and execute a plan for specific education and talent development objectives.


Leaders selected to participate in the 2019-20 Fellowship represent communities including Grand Rapids, Michigan, Rogers, Arkansas, Orlando, Florida, Huntsville, Alabama, Green Bay, Wisconsin, McKinney, Texas, Hickory, North Carolina, Rochester, New York, Ocala, Florida, Newnan, Georgia, Lubbock, Texas, Phoenix, Arizona, Wake Forest, North Carolina, Stamford, Connecticut, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Albany, New York, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Memphis, Tennessee, Springfield, Missouri, York, PA, Columbia, Tennessee, and San Jose, California.



5 Star Chamber: Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce 2019 Community Guide & Membership Directory

The Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce 2019 Community Guide & Membership Directory is available at the Rapid City Chamber today! Thanks to Linda Rabe, Lynn Kendall, Shiloh Francis and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!



Town Square Publications (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.



Kernersville Chamber: Education fundraiser: SAVE THE DATES! EATING FOR EDUCATION; EAT OUT THIS WEDNESDAY !


August 14
September 11


Thank you for your support! Each location will give up to 10% of their sales on the second Wednesday of July, August and September to Chamber education grants. The grants go to our 13 Kernersville Schools. 100% of the restaurants donations go right back to the teachers who win the grants.

Participating:

Captain Tom's Seafood & Oyster Bar
Domino's
East Coast Wings & Grill
Fitz on Main
Gypsy Road Brewing Company
Low Price Mart & The Grill
Mad Greek Grill
Outwest Steakhouse & Saddleroom (remodeling)
Smitty's Grille
Sixty Six Grill & Taphouse
Subway South Main
Subway Piney Grove
Subway Wal*Mart
The Loop
The Prescott
Whit's Frozen Custard
Zaxby's


Arlington Chamber: Want a chance to win $2,300? Come to Business After Business!
Build your network while enjoying food, beer, wine, and soft drinks at Business After Business this Thursday, August 15 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Arlington Community Federal Credit Union! Creating connections in this relaxed setting is a great way to end your business day. Refreshments are included in your registration.

Those present at the event have the opportunity to win door prizes, and there's also a cash jackpot for members only. Members have the opportunity to donate a door prize that all attendees will be eligible to win.

The cash jackpot is now up to $2,300!

Exclusive to members

REGISTER HERE!


Shoppers to enjoy tax-free weekend


The end of summer is quickly approaching, and parents hoping to save on back-to-school shopping may finally get their wish. For the first time in a decade, Mississippi's tax-free weekend quality will include school supplies.

The annual tax-free weekend will take place in Mississippi this weekend, beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 26 and concluding at midnight on Saturday, July 27. Customers will not have to pay sales tax on eligible clothing, footwear and school supplies during this period. Eligible items must be priced at less than $100.00 in order to qualify for the sales tax exemption. The total price for all items bought does not affect the eligibility of an item.

According to the Mississippi Department of Revenue, clothing is described as "any article or apparel designed to be worn on the human body, including pants, shirts and blouses, dresses, coats, jackets, belts, hats, undergarments and multiple piece garments sold as a set."

Footwear is described as "any article or apparel for human feet except for skis, swim fins, roller blades, skates and any similar items."

School supplies eligible for the tax-free weekend include many common supplies that are purchased for students each year, including backpacks, binders, folders, composition books, scissors, glue, highlighters, erasers, markers, pencils, pens and paper.

The opportunity to save on school supplies is vital for many families.

"According to the National Retail Federation, parents of children in grades kindergarten through 12 will spend an average of $696.70 this back-to-school season - the highest ever recorded by the NRF," said John Byczek, public relations specialist for Academy Sports and Outdoors. "Total combined planned spending for back-to-school and back-to-college shoppers is expected to reach $80.7 billion."

The inclusion of school supplies on the list of qualified items means that Mississippi families who may have traveled to Tennessee to save can now shop locally.

"This is a good time to stock up on items for back to school, including this year's school supplies," said Vickie DuPree, CEO and executive director of the Olive Branch Chamber of Commerce. "Residents should take advantage of this and shop local retailers, including the local boutiques, to get ready for school."


From Woodstock Chamber e-newsletter: Name Update - In Case You Missed It!

The Woodstock Chamber of Commerce & Industry Board of Directors unanimously voted on July 18, 2019 to update the Chamber organization's name (dba) to the Woodstock Area Chamber of of Commerce and Industry. This move allows us to be more inclusive of member businesses and organizations outside of incorporated Woodstock as this membership segment continues to grow. It also allows us to pursue partnerships and collaborations with other area Chambers of Commerce, as well as greater McHenry County area businesses and organizations. We will be introducing a new window cling decal for Members this Fall.





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