Good morning #ChamberWorld! It's going to be a challenging month! Here is
news you can use as a Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce professional:
Chamber
Executive Wisconsin Intelligence Report
March 18,
2020
Corona Virus (COVID-19) information from chambers across the
state:
Wisconsin WMC Update
WMC COVID-19 Update Webinars
WMC will be featuring two
COVID-19 update webinars on Wednesday, March 18:
WMC COVID-19 Update Webinar: This
member-only webinar will provide critical business updates relating to
COVID-19, including HR policies, employment law, Congressional action relating
to the pandemic and an economic update. (10:00 AM on Wednesday,
March 18)
WMC COVID-19 Webinar - Gov. Evers
to Address Business Community: WMC, its trade association
partners and local chambers invite you to a business coalition update call with
Gov. Tony Evers and members of his cabinet. The call will detail state
government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and update you on how the business
community is impacted. This call is open to all members of the business
community. (2:00 PM on Wednesday, March 18)
Wausau Region Chamber: Live
Streaming Important Programs - Other Resources
COVID-19 and Your Business
Join us at 8 a.m. on Thursday, March 19 as we live stream an important program with Joan Theurer, RN, MSN, Health Officer at the Marathon County Health Department. Joan will share information on the Coronavirus and how businesses should operate during this time. This program will include a question and answer portion. Questions should be sent to marketing manager Brian Otten or sent by text to 715-370-0115. This program will be recorded.
The Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce fills a unique role as an organization in our community. The Chamber serves as the connecting piece between businesses of all types, government entities, educational institutions and the not-for-profit sector. These connections will be tested in the coming weeks due to the necessary measures which have been put into place, and those which will follow, to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) across our country.
We are actively
monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic and continuously evaluating options for all of
our upcoming programs and events. Our primary concern is for the safety of our
members and the community.
With that in mind, the Chamber has postponed the Future in Focus program scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 and we are evaluating next month’s Small Business Week events, including the Business EXPO. Should additional Chamber events be canceled or postponed, all registrants will be notified directly as well as via our website, our social media channels and email.
Joan Theurer, the Director of the Marathon County Health Department, has pulled together a guide for preparing your workplace for COVID-19. In the guide, Joan shares ‘While a person’s chances of getting sick from coronavirus in Wisconsin are low right now, we are asking people to take time now to prepare for widespread illness in the future.
The team at the Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce is poised to assist our members and others in the community to help soften the blow that will impact our community and families. The Chamber is not an expert in this health crisis, but we are able to uniquely connect, coordinate and convey critical information to the business community and our partners in an effort to inform and guide. Because this virus knows no geographic boundaries, our office is reaching out to our chamber peers in Merrill, Stevens Point, Marshfield and Wisconsin Rapids to explore ways in which we can support each other.
Sign up for daily email updates
Beginning on Tuesday, March 17, the Chamber will send out a daily community email update during the work week (Monday through Friday). Community members can sign up to receive this update on WausauChamber.com.
Sign up for text alerts and notifications
Finally, the Marathon County Sheriff’s Department encourages residents to sign up for text alerts and notifications through their Everbridge tool.
SBA: Guidance for businesses and employers
Small businesses are encouraged to do their part to keep their employees, customers, and themselves healthy.
SBA: Disaster Assistance
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering designated states and territories low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Non-profit survey
The Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin is conducting a short survey with the region's non-profits. Complete the survey here.
Pandemic guidance
A brief outline of how to prepare before and respond during a pandemic by Ready.gov, official website of the Department of Homeland Security.
Interim guidance for businesses and employers
CDC recommended guidance for employers, including advice for developing a response plan and steps that all employers can implement now. Based on what is currently known about the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (Feb 2020)
Key planning recommendations for mass gatherings
A guide outlining key planning considerations for organizers of mass gatherings in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak, by the World Health Organization (WHO) (Feb 14, 2020)
With that in mind, the Chamber has postponed the Future in Focus program scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 and we are evaluating next month’s Small Business Week events, including the Business EXPO. Should additional Chamber events be canceled or postponed, all registrants will be notified directly as well as via our website, our social media channels and email.
Joan Theurer, the Director of the Marathon County Health Department, has pulled together a guide for preparing your workplace for COVID-19. In the guide, Joan shares ‘While a person’s chances of getting sick from coronavirus in Wisconsin are low right now, we are asking people to take time now to prepare for widespread illness in the future.
The team at the Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce is poised to assist our members and others in the community to help soften the blow that will impact our community and families. The Chamber is not an expert in this health crisis, but we are able to uniquely connect, coordinate and convey critical information to the business community and our partners in an effort to inform and guide. Because this virus knows no geographic boundaries, our office is reaching out to our chamber peers in Merrill, Stevens Point, Marshfield and Wisconsin Rapids to explore ways in which we can support each other.
Sign up for daily email updates
Beginning on Tuesday, March 17, the Chamber will send out a daily community email update during the work week (Monday through Friday). Community members can sign up to receive this update on WausauChamber.com.
Sign up for text alerts and notifications
Finally, the Marathon County Sheriff’s Department encourages residents to sign up for text alerts and notifications through their Everbridge tool.
SBA: Guidance for businesses and employers
Small businesses are encouraged to do their part to keep their employees, customers, and themselves healthy.
SBA: Disaster Assistance
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering designated states and territories low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Non-profit survey
The Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin is conducting a short survey with the region's non-profits. Complete the survey here.
Pandemic guidance
A brief outline of how to prepare before and respond during a pandemic by Ready.gov, official website of the Department of Homeland Security.
Interim guidance for businesses and employers
CDC recommended guidance for employers, including advice for developing a response plan and steps that all employers can implement now. Based on what is currently known about the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (Feb 2020)
Key planning recommendations for mass gatherings
A guide outlining key planning considerations for organizers of mass gatherings in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak, by the World Health Organization (WHO) (Feb 14, 2020)
Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce Update
Dear chamber members,
Unfortunately, like many of you, the Cedarburg Visitor Center
and Cedarburg History Museum have decided to close through at least March 31.
We are sad to make this decision, but feel it's best for both our staff and
possible visitors during this time. Please watch for updates as to when the
Visitor Center and History Museum will re-open. We continue to fulfill visitor
information mailings to ensure Cedarburg is still a top travel destination in
Wisconsin.
Lynn, Patrick, and I have been hard at work compiling a comprehensive list of
Cedarburg businesses that have faced changes due to COVID-19. The lists, which are
separated between bars/restaurants and retail/hospitality/attractions, have been shared on
Facebook and added to cedarburg.org. If you would like
something added or changed, please let me know. The intent of these lists is to
create a place for patrons to find info about Cedarburg businesses all in one
place without having to research everywhere.
Please click here for information from the Small Business
Administration Guidance and Loan Resources that may help you
during this time.
U.S. Bank has sent along information on opening an e-commerce site or adding online ordering here. Local
option ShopMainStreetOnline is still available
to chamber members and is a great way to start selling your merchandise online
and benefit other local businesses at the same time.
The chamber staff is still working - sometimes from home,
sometimes in the office - but we are here to help you and be a resource for
your business. Please reach out anytime and we will do our best to help you -
even if it's just to lend an ear. We are with you to weather this storm and
look forward to an even stronger Cedarburg community.
Very sincerely,
Maggie Dobson
Executive Director
Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce
(262) 377-5856
Below are a few links for you to easily find information:
Given the latest recommendations from the World
Health Organization,
the Portage County Business Council will be postponing our events, meetings,
and activities through April 30. The full list of events is below. We will
continue to assess events taking place in May and beyond. Our communities'
health is the top priority.
At this time, the Portage County Business Council office remains
open and staff are here to help. Portage County Gift Certificates can be
purchased Monday-Friday between the hours of 8AM and 4:30PM.
Our local business community needs your support right now more
than ever. As we navigate this uncertainty it is important that individuals and
organizations continue to support each other. Within the parameters of the
health restrictions, please encourage fellow community members to support local
businesses. For example, shop locally online, order carryout, or call ahead for
other buying options.
In these challenging times, social media and websites can be a
valuable resource. We encourage businesses to share best practices, ideas, and
help available to support one another.
Thanks to all of those who are on the front line in the battle
with this unprecedented health situation.
- March 19 – SalesNet Leads Meeting
- March 23 – Live2Lead Event Committee Meeting
- March 23 – Intro to Ignite Meeting
- March 25 – Board of Directors Meeting
- March 26 – Executive Roundtable
- March 30 – Business Builder Focus Group
- April 1 – Talent Development Committee Meeting
- April 6 – LeadTransformed Semester Celebration
- April 7 – Creative Excellence Awards Breakfast
- April 8 – Business X-Change w/ Aspirus – This meeting
will be held virtually. More details to come.
- April 9 – Ambassadors Club Meeting
- April 14 – Membership Benefits & Bagels
- April 16 – Leadership Portage County
- April 16 – SalesNet Leads Meeting
- April 20 – Business After Hours
- April 21 – Women In Business Fashion Show
- April 22 – Business Engagement Committee Meeting
- April 23 – #WON (Women Owners Network) Meeting
- April 28 – Business Builder Focus Group
- April 29 – Portage County High School Leadership Year
End Celebration
- Heartland Leadership Initiative will communicate
separately with participants concerning LeadTransformed
Hartford Area Chamber: Take 2!
Update of Business Information to the Chamber
Chamber Members,
A big thank you to those who have provided the information below! We have been able to make some useful connections already. If you have not responded back with this information, or if your information has changed already (very likely) PLEASE let us know. We are answering community questions and helping "members help members."
Specifically, if you have a business that is providing curb-side or take out food, please let us know as that is a common question. (The chamber is often the "internet" for the "advanced-in-age" crowd - insert winky face here)
Business/Organization Name:
Contact Person:
Contact Person's Email and Phone:
Hours of Operation:
Event/Activity/Business Cancellations:
Other (Anything else that can help us help you and the community!)
Thank you very much for all you are doing for the community in such a variety of ways,
Scott Henke
Chief Executive Officer
Jennifer Guenther
Administrative Assistant
Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce
1246A E. Sumner St., Hartford, WI 53027
Phone: 262-673-7002
Email: info@hartfordchamber.org
A big thank you to those who have provided the information below! We have been able to make some useful connections already. If you have not responded back with this information, or if your information has changed already (very likely) PLEASE let us know. We are answering community questions and helping "members help members."
Specifically, if you have a business that is providing curb-side or take out food, please let us know as that is a common question. (The chamber is often the "internet" for the "advanced-in-age" crowd - insert winky face here)
Business/Organization Name:
Contact Person:
Contact Person's Email and Phone:
Hours of Operation:
Event/Activity/Business Cancellations:
Other (Anything else that can help us help you and the community!)
Thank you very much for all you are doing for the community in such a variety of ways,
Scott Henke
Chief Executive Officer
Jennifer Guenther
Administrative Assistant
Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce
1246A E. Sumner St., Hartford, WI 53027
Phone: 262-673-7002
Email: info@hartfordchamber.org
From Muskego Chamber
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON
COVID-19
|
State of Wisconsin Department of
Health Services Emergency Order (3/17/2020)
Press Release from Governor's
Office (3/17/2020)
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers
Wisconsin Manufacturers &
Commerce Offering Webinar for Employers
As WMC continues to closely
monitor the COVID-19 situation, we want to share a special webinar
held tomorrow: Wednesday, March 18 at 10:00 a.m. to
share the latest information relating to employment law, HR policies,
Congressional action relating to the virus and the economic impact. Please
share this invitation with your members, as we feel this is important for
everyone to know at this time. Register for the webinar by clicking here.
|
#Best Chamber practices: New Richmond Chamber SAVE YOUR RESTAURANTS! - Get the information about openings, keep it up-to-date and GET it out to the public!
Click image below to download new and urgent developments about the Covid 19 impact in Wisconsin
Discover New Berlin & Kid"S Fest Scheduled For March 21, Has Been Postponed
After consulting with Healthcare Professionals, and our partners at the School District of New Berlin, we have made the decision to POSTPONE Discover New Berlin in the interest of everyone’s health and safety.
We fully intend to reschedule to a date later this year
after the current situation has subsided. We will work with school officials on
identifying a workable date later in the year. Additional details will be
shared as they become available. Discover New Berlin has become a valuable
showcase for many businesses and organizations in the city to tell their
stories and promote themselves. Additionally, the public has come to look
forward to this annual event as well. We look forward to continuing this
tradition in 2020.
We thank you for your understanding as we work
through this very unique situation.
Respectfully,
Ed Holpfer
President / CEO, New Berlin Chamber of
Commerce & Visitors Bureau
From the Mequon-Thiensville Chamber
Mequon-Thiensville Chamber of Commerce Members have free marketing tools which we will use to announce any business updates and alternative methods of doing business during this unprecedented time.
Are you conducting business in any of the following methods?
Live Video Seminars, Classes, Demos
Virtual Appointments / Consultations
Phone / Email Sales
Online Store
Pick-up / Delivery
If so, LOG IN TO YOUR MEMBER PORTAL to access your free marketing tools so we can help you get the word out right away.
click the “Events” tab to post your upcoming live video events
click on the “News” tab to post ANY other sales method or update under “Business Updates & Hot Deals”
I will review your submission to ensure your method of doing business is CLEARLY STATED, along with helping identify any additional information you may wish to include, such as:
Business / Service Hours
Next steps a customer should take to complete a transaction
Special products, services, discounts or giveaways to incentivize customers
Additional links to pertinent service or transaction information
We want to get your announcements noticed as fast as possible – this may include:
highlighted pages or links on the chamber website
special promotional mailings to our email subscribers
directing callers to our website and your postings
encouraging community businesses, organizations and stakeholders to share information through their networks
You may also click the following link to submit your business update and I will provide assistance and recommendations to get you started with announcing your current methods of doing business:
SUBMISSION REQUEST
We will do our best to respond swiftly to all requests in the order in which we receive them. For the quickest turnaround, please consider doing the following:
If you don’t have a login, click the following link to create an individual login account using your email address: https://mequonthiensvillechamber.chambermaster.com/CreateAccount?ccid=153&email=jdussman@tspubs.com&repID=9704
Reach out if you need log-ins setup for additional staff (name and email are required).
View “Adding a Hot Deal” tutorial: http://www.screencast.com/t/gBoeSjJUw. This is the module we will use to post "Business Updates & Hot Deals."
View “Managing your company profile” tutorial: http://www.screencast.com/t/8HHFR9un8. Update your business profile as you see fit.
The Mequon-Thiensville Chamber of Commerce is striving to keep a safe environment for our members and community. Please reach out if you have any questions, suggestions, or if you have any other feedback you wish to share.
Sincerely,
Gina
Gina Sotelo, Program & Marketing Manager
Mequon-Thiensville Chamber of Commerce Members have free marketing tools which we will use to announce any business updates and alternative methods of doing business during this unprecedented time.
Are you conducting business in any of the following methods?
Live Video Seminars, Classes, Demos
Virtual Appointments / Consultations
Phone / Email Sales
Online Store
Pick-up / Delivery
If so, LOG IN TO YOUR MEMBER PORTAL to access your free marketing tools so we can help you get the word out right away.
click the “Events” tab to post your upcoming live video events
click on the “News” tab to post ANY other sales method or update under “Business Updates & Hot Deals”
I will review your submission to ensure your method of doing business is CLEARLY STATED, along with helping identify any additional information you may wish to include, such as:
Business / Service Hours
Next steps a customer should take to complete a transaction
Special products, services, discounts or giveaways to incentivize customers
Additional links to pertinent service or transaction information
We want to get your announcements noticed as fast as possible – this may include:
highlighted pages or links on the chamber website
special promotional mailings to our email subscribers
directing callers to our website and your postings
encouraging community businesses, organizations and stakeholders to share information through their networks
You may also click the following link to submit your business update and I will provide assistance and recommendations to get you started with announcing your current methods of doing business:
SUBMISSION REQUEST
We will do our best to respond swiftly to all requests in the order in which we receive them. For the quickest turnaround, please consider doing the following:
If you don’t have a login, click the following link to create an individual login account using your email address: https://mequonthiensvillechamber.chambermaster.com/CreateAccount?ccid=153&email=jdussman@tspubs.com&repID=9704
Reach out if you need log-ins setup for additional staff (name and email are required).
View “Adding a Hot Deal” tutorial: http://www.screencast.com/t/gBoeSjJUw. This is the module we will use to post "Business Updates & Hot Deals."
View “Managing your company profile” tutorial: http://www.screencast.com/t/8HHFR9un8. Update your business profile as you see fit.
The Mequon-Thiensville Chamber of Commerce is striving to keep a safe environment for our members and community. Please reach out if you have any questions, suggestions, or if you have any other feedback you wish to share.
Sincerely,
Gina
Gina Sotelo, Program & Marketing Manager
From Wisconsin Department of Health Services:
What is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is the disease caused by a virus
strain that began spreading in people in December 2019.
Health experts are concerned because little
is known about this new respiratory virus, and it can cause severe illness and
pneumonia in some people.
- The COVID-19 virus was first
identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.
- The COVID-19 virus is not the
same as the coronaviruses that commonly circulate among humans and cause
mild illness, like the common cold.
- Formerly, this
disease was referred to as "2019 Novel Coronavirus" or
"2019-nCoV."
Be safe and practice good health!
Best,
John Dussman
John Dussman | Chamber Partner - Town Square Publications
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