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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Famous Chamber Of Commerce Quotations: (Be happy and Happy Thanksgiving!); Eau Claire workforce summit discusses how to bring more workers to Wisconsin; Sauk Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Wins IACCE 2019 Outstanding Chamber of the Year Award; Chincoteague Christmas Parade Set For December 7; A Better Place to Live: Hobdy committed to work together for future of community; Bay Area Chamber of Commerce earns top large chamber award for 2019; Merger creates countywide chamber of commerce; Shop Owensboro, powered by Independence Bank, is this Saturday!

Happy Thanksgiving, #ChamberWorld! It's going to be a GREAT day!

Famous Chamber Of Commerce Quotations: (Be happy and Happy Thanksgiving!)


Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never ever have enough. - Oprah Winfrey


Eau Claire workforce summit discusses how to bring more workers to Wisconsin


Business leaders in the Chippewa Valley say they could need to reach as far as Puerto Rico to find potential employees.
Attracting qualified employees and changing workforce conditions were discussed Wednesday at the Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce’s second annual summit.
One hundred and forty businesses were represented at Wednesday’s workforce summit.
With unemployment remaining low in the Chippewa Valley, leaders said they need to get creative to find qualified workers.
“Now [we] have to look at different groups of people. That may be people that are incarcerated, it may be people with disabilities, they may have to go to different places to find folks. We talked about going to Puerto Rico to bring people back to the United States because that’s how far we have to go to find good workers,” said Jim Morgan, vice president of member experience at MRA – The Management Association.
Along with expanding their geographical reach to fill positions, business owners say they are putting a stronger emphasis on gaining the interest of students.
“We need to get more people into the workforce, and the sooner we do that and get them training technical skills, soft skills, the better the workforce will be in the future,” said Kaylynn Stahlbusch, workforce and program director for the Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce.
To help further the initiative, the Eau Claire Area School District is making moves to get its students in the door, helping both employers and future graduates.
“Really what we’re looking for is more businesses that are willing to partner with us as a school district and provide more opportunities for our kids to take that first step into that career that they’re interested in,” said Drew Seveland, academic services coordinator with the school district.
Organizers hope collaboration and new ideas can help equip businesses for Wisconsin’s changing workforce environment.
“We’re at full employment and Wisconsin is not a state that is bringing in a lot of people, we’re not growing our own. So, we either have to go someplace else to find them, or we have to go to different groups of people to fill the openings that we have,” Morgan said.
The Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce has several resources online to help both employers and those looking for a job in the area. Read more: WQOW.com




Sauk Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Wins IACCE 2019 Outstanding Chamber of the Year Award

Presented at the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (IACCE)
Annual Celebration & Awards Dinner Thursday, November 7, 2019,
this award honors an outstanding Illinois Chamber of Commerce and its leadership team.

"Under the leadership of Executive Director Kris Noble, the Sauk Valley Area Chamber of Commerce has thrived, showing that commitment to membership and strong leadership can grow an organization and positively impact its community,” said Jon Ridler, ACE, 2019 IACCE Chairman of the Board and Executive Director of the Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce. “Through a collaborative approach, the organization has implemented notable programs, including promoting shopping local and using local resources, and continuing to promote the importance of agriculture in their community. They have successfully established partnerships, especially their education-workforce collaboration, and continue to develop and model best practices in the chamber industry as evidenced by their continued U.S. Chamber accreditation status that can be replicated around the state.”
The IACCE Outstanding Chamber of the Year Award recognizes organization excellence in chambers of commerce and provides a unique benchmarking opportunity to assess a chamber’s strengths. The award is based on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s accreditation process for local chambers and highlights accomplishments in the areas of leadership, governance, finance, advocacy and membership development.
Founded in 1912, the Sauk Valley Area Chamber of Commerce is Northwest Illinois’ only Chamber receiving the distinct Certificate of Accreditation bestowed by the US Chamber of Commerce. The Sauk Valley Area Chamber of Commerce has a long tradition of working for our members and listening to our members’ needs. Our future continues on this path of excellence by creating a regional business organization, which works closely with our local development offices for the benefit of the Sauk Valley Region and our entire business community. 
For over 100 years the SVACC has been dedicated to serving the communities that comprise the Sauk Valley area. We work to promote business and community prosperity through advocacy, networking and communication on behalf of and to our members, developing business and education partnerships, and promoting economic development.
Members represent nearly more than 12,000 employees in 23 cities in 12 Illinois counties and in Clinton and Davenport, IA.
Chamber members represent area agricultural interests, financial institutions, food service, health care, manufacturing, non-profit, restaurants, retailers, schools and more!  
The majority of the Sauk Valley Area’s largest employers are involved in the Chamber.
Organization hosts nearly 20 or more networking opportunities with other business professionals throughout the year.
The Sauk Valley Area Chamber of Commerce received a 4-star accreditation rating from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.


Chincoteague Christmas Parade Set For December 7
The Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce invites you to participate in the Chincoteague Old-Fashioned Christmas Parade on December 7, 2019 (please note: inclement weather date is Friday, December 13th). The parade features fire trucks and rescue units from as far away as Delaware and Maryland, beautiful equestrian groups, decorated boats, shiny classic cars, marching units of all ages, and floats of all descriptions. The theme is “Peace, Love & Christmas…… circa 1969”, as a salute to Virginia Tourism Corporation’s “Virginia is for Lovers” 50-year-old slogan.

The day is filled with fun for the entire family. American Legion Post #159 will host their annual Christmas Party for children ages 1-8 from Noon to 2 p.m. Chincoteague Cultural Alliance offers Meet the Artist in the Kitchen Gallery from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and free Kids Art Classes at 1 p.m. Historic Main Street Merchants sponsor “Homes for the Holidays” Home Tour from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy dinner in one of our many restaurants, listen to festive sounds in Robert Reed Park at 6 p.m. and then watch the parade step off at 7 p.m. Bring a toy to put in the Chincoteague Police Department car to help needy children this Christmas. Parade route begins at the intersection of Main Street and Maddox Boulevard and ends at American Legion Post #159 located at 4023 Main Street with treats sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague and a visit with Santa. Awards are given for best floats, boats, fire companies, equestrian units, marching groups and miscellaneous entries. Decorate your entry using the theme for a chance to win Best in Show!

Make the Chincoteague Old-Fashioned Christmas Parade a part of your holiday tradition. Spend the day in beautiful Chincoteague Island or book a room and stay the weekend! Plan to watch or fill out your entry form today to be a participant. Forms can be found online at www.chincoteaguechamber.com along with a full schedule of events. Deadline to enter is November 22, 2019.

Front Royal Warren County Chamber of Commerce Community Profile & Membership Directory  

The Front Royal Warren County Chamber of Commerce Community Profile & Membership Directory 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! 






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.

A Better Place to Live: Hobdy committed to work together for future of community



Chamber of Commerce President Debbie Hudson said when she announced the 2019 Male Natchezian of the Year award recipient Tuesday evening, the news was not a surprise to anyone who knows Tate Hobdy.
“Those of us who know and love Tate already realize that he spends a huge amount of his time giving back to individuals, both young and old, groups and worthy causes,” Hudson said during the 2019 Annual Natchez Adams County Chamber Gala held Tuesday. “When Tate takes on a mission, you can depend on him to be loyal, to contribute positively and to follow up on his responsibilities all while supporting the other members of the group to do the same.”
Hobdy said he also suspected something was up at the chamber gala Tuesday evening when he noticed that his family and entire work staff attended. However, the only person who was surprised about the award recipient was Hobdy himself.
“I was surprised,” Hobdy said. “I thought maybe something was up … but I never expected it to be the Natchezian of the Year Award. I’m very grateful to the chamber, my family and everyone I work with for making this very special experience for me.”
Hobdy said he was raised in Natchez and graduated from Cathedral High School in 2000. He now works as the Vice President of Stephens & Hobdy Insurance, and he purchased the Dairy Queen on John R. Junkin Drive in May.
Additionally, Hobdy has served in many different volunteer positions throughout his career, Hudson said.
Hobdy was the volunteer chairman of the Natchez Adams County Recreation Committee for nine years and played an instrumental role in encouraging state legislators to donate the bean field land that now holds the aquatics center to the City of Natchez, Hudson said.
Hobdy said the opportunity to purchase Dairy Queen presented itself in May, so he stepped down from the recreation board to dedicate his time to both businesses and continue serving in other volunteer positions.
Hobdy served as a board member of the Great Mississippi River Balloon Race, the First Miss-Lou Work Ready Community, the YMCA of Jackson and as a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and Project Clean Up Natchez. Hobdy is also the upcoming President of the Natchez Rotary Club, Hudson said.
Hobdy also served as a board member and chairman of Natchez Adams County Chamber of Commerce and is a graduate of Leadership Natchez, a member of Young Professionals, founder of the Natchez Leadership Kickball initiative, soccer coach for Cathedral School, and has served as a past chairman of the Cathedral Fall Festival Tennis Tournament, Hudson said. Read more: The Natchez Democrat

Bay Area Chamber of Commerce earns top large chamber award for 2019



According to the Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, the group received the award for the large chamber category based on its work with young professionals, effective communication and advocacy methods, and collaborative projects.

“We look forward to continuing to offer innovative programming to our members and striving to make the Bay Area a destination to live, work and play,” said Tarrant.

Projects that the chamber is involved with include the Pitch A Dream entrepreneurial competition and the Route Bay City online publication. The Chamber also has been partnering with local educational and work force agencies.

The chamber hosts regular events throughout the year for entrepreneurs and local businesses such as the Business After Hours showcase event each month and early morning Eye Opener Breakfast networking events.

The Bay Area Chamber of Commerce is a private, nonprofit business-oriented organization that was founded in 1882 and has nearly 800 members throughout the community. The Chamber has a focus on joining area businesses and the community together for economic growth while promoting the well-being of the entire Bay Area region. Read more: M LIVE


Pekin Area Chamber of Commerce Community Guide & Directory

The Pekin Area Chamber of Commerce Community Guide & Directory is available at the Pekin Area Chamber today! Thanks to Bill Fleming, Renna Hadsall, Manda Brown and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!




Pekin Illinois Community Guide and Directory

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.


Merger creates countywide chamber of commerce


The Ferdinand and Huntingburg chambers of commerce will merge to become the Dubois County Chamber of Commerce in January.

But this will be more than a merger. It will be an expansion to represent all parts of the county.

“What we realized as we started the process, was that it was also an expansion into other communities that were not being represented by any chamber,” said Huntingburg Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Sara Schroeder. “We’re taking what Ferdinand and Huntingburg have been doing and really looking to move into the other communities.”

This expansion is a result of ongoing work between the two chambers and a transition committee. The name was selected based on feedback from chamber members and the community.

The new chamber will move away from working at a community level and begin working more at a county, state and regional level.

“Both chambers have been working at the community level. We realized we wanted to move up to work more at the county level,” Schroeder said. “We really are interetested in doing a lot more with the state and looking at being involved in the legislative processes, the Indiana state chamber, the southwestern regional area. We want to work more at that higher level.”

The transistion committee has developed a vision and mission for the Dubois County Chamber of Commerce. The vision is “To support our business community with a unified voice.” The chamber’s mission reads: “The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce serves businesses of all sizes by providing leadership, legislative advocacy, and member-to-member collaborative opportunities by working at a county, regional, and state level to foster growth and profitability for our members.”

“By doing that, we really aren’t in competition with any other chamber in the county,” Schroeder said. “We have our own thing going. And it will be collaborative with any other organization here.”

The Jasper Chamber of Commerce welcomes the new chamber and is looking forward to future collaborations, Executive Director Nancy Eckerle said this morning.

“We work with all organizations,” she said. “And we definitely want to be a working partner with that organization.”

The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce will have a new board and a new executive director. The transition committee is seeking members for the board. There will be an application process and those interested should contact Schroeder at huntingburgchamber@gmail.com.

The search for a new director will begin in December. Schroeder will see the transition through and until the new director is in place. She will then depart from the chamber to pursue other endeavors.

“I have some other passions, and I have four kids,” she said. “I want to do more in the community at a volunteer level.”

As the transition is happening, all correspondence will go to the Huntingburg Chamber’s current office.

“There is a lot we left vague, so that the new board of directors and new executive director can make those decisions,” Schroeder said. “Once the new board and new director are in place, I foresee that they may look at a different location.

“They need to take ownership in this process. So we want them to be able to make those decisions.”

Along with the vision and mission, the transition committee has developed three yeas of goals for the new chamber. After that, the new board will develop the chamber’s strategic plan.

“The transition committee views itself as the architect of the house,” Schroeder said. “We started the foundation. We have the blueprints. But this new board and this new director are going to have to build the house. The role of the new board and new director is to build the chamber from [the] foundation that we started, using the blueprints that we have.” Read more:Dubois County Herald


Shop Owensboro, powered by Independence Bank, is this Saturday!

The Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce is proud to present Shop Owensboro 2019, powered by Independence Bank, on Saturday, November 30!
Shop Owensboro was created to elevate the well-known Small Business Saturday concept, with a focus on shopping local with Chamber Members!
Join us for the Shop Owensboro kickoff on Saturday, November 30 at the Independence Square (2425 Frederica Street) and Highway 54 Independence Bank locations to pick up your FREE official Shop Owensboro bag. Doors will open at 9:00 a.m. and shoppers are encouraged to arrive early! In previous years the 500 shopping bags have been given out in less than 15 minutes!
Shopping Bags will include coupons and discounts to participating stores along with hidden gift certificates for some lucky shoppers! The bags will also include maps with participating stores, including hours of operation and contact information, and Shop Owensboro BINGO cards.
To play Shop Owensboro BINGO, collect stamps from stores you purchase items from on your Shop Owensboro BINGO card! BINGO or not, we want to see all the places shoppers stopped on Small Business Saturday, so make sure to ask for those stamps at every register! BINGO cards should be returned to the Chamber office (200 East 3rd Street) through next week, December 2-6, for a chance to win prizes and gifts from participating stores!
Keep your money where your heart is... Shop Owensboro on November 30!

Contact: Candance Castlen Brake, President and CEO | 270-926-1860 -OR-
Hannah Thurman, Events and Communications Coordinator | 270-926-1860



Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories and Community Profiles: The best in the U.S.


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 Chamber Proposal

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Hurricane Hunter pilot explains typical mission to Biloxi residents; NWI Chambers interest: Site Selectors Set to Visit Northwest Indiana; Birmingham-Bloomfield Young Professionals Network Mixer; #FamousChamber Of Commerce Quotations: (Be positive!); #Chamberpartnership: Effingham Regional Career Academy Selected Top 20 State Shared Project; Greater Reston and Dulles Regional Chambers International Network Night; Thirty local leaders selected for academy to address workforce needs across Kentucky; Chamber host: 'Breakfast in the Valley' celebrates 22 years in Eau Claire; 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!



Hurricane Hunter pilot explains typical mission to Biloxi residents


Community members got a personal experience with a Hurricane Hunter Thursday morning in Biloxi. The pilot explained exactly what the important weather investigating team does.
Hurricane Hunter missions can be intense and dangerous. But beyond that, what exactly does the mysterious Air Force reserve program do? That was the question being answered by Lt. Col. Jeff Ragusa. 
Ragusa was hoping to make the public more aware of what a Hurricane Hunter mission entails.
"To make sure that they know what we're doing and what they're role in that is. If we're just out there doing it, spinning our wheels, then it's just not worth it. It's just not something we should be doing unless people are going to gain something from it," he said.
Ragusa's ultimate goal is to help the public make life-saving decisions when storms are headed their way.
"We just want them to pay attention. Please don't let me be doing it for nothing," said Ragusa.
The informative session was hosted by the Biloxi Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. Those in attendance were introduced to what it takes to pull off a data collecting mission with the Hurricane Hunters, officially known as the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron. 
"Extremely eye-opening, especially when he demonstrated what each crew member did on the aircraft," said Elijah Mitchell.
Mitchell was part of that demonstration, acting as a pilot. There were also volunteers portraying the co-pilot, navigation, meteorologist, and more.
The experience gave Mitchell a better sense of the importance of what the team does.
"The data they collect and feedback to the National Hurricane Center is very important information and can inform us of an accurate time to evacuate," said Mitchell. Read more: WLOX




NWI Chambers interest: Site Selectors Set to Visit Northwest Indiana

August 1-3, 2018, the Economic Development Corporation Michigan City (EDCMC), is partnering with Webster Global Site Selectors to host the SiteLink conference at Blue Chip Casino, Hotel, and Spa. Sponsored by several Economic Development Organizations in Northern Indiana, Southwestern Michigan, and private sector companies, SiteLink will convene a forum of internationally recognized site selectors who will make presentations on their areas of expertise. Site selectors are specialists hired by companies to evaluate needs and make recommendations on the best places for business expansion or relocation. Fifty or more Economic Development professionals from across the states will attend the SiteLink Forum to learn from the experts in site selection. Site Selectors will meet with attendees one-on-one to provide feedback and advice on business recruitment strategies. “Because the SiteLink Forum is kept small, it allows many of the attendees to meet with Site Selectors and share information about their communities and projects,” said Paige Webster, President of Webster Global and organizer of the event. There will be a variety of networking events, which provide individuals the opportunity to build relationships with the site selectors and regional leaders in Economic Development.

The site selectors planning to attend the SiteLink Forum event include:
James Blair, Managing Director, Navigator Consulting, LLC; Atlanta, GA
Amy Gerber, Executive Managing Director- Business Incentives Practice, Cushman & Wakefield; Atlanta, GA
Tim Feemster, Managing Principal, Foremost Quality Logistics; Dallas, TX
Stuart Lipper, Vice President, Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL); Iselin, NJ
Allea Newbold, Principal, Ryan; Tampa, FL
Joseph Vranich, Principal, Spectrum Location Solutions; Cranberry, PA
Paige Webster, President, Webster Global Site Selectors; Phoenix, AZ

The Economic Development Corporation Michigan City is pleased to be hosting with several other Gold sponsors from the Region that include Valparaiso Chamber of CommerceLa Porte County Office of Economic Development, and Lake County IN Economic Alliance. Each of these four Gold Sponsors will have an opportunity to community tours to show off their communities and the assets they have to offer to the site selectors. Some of the activities that site selectors will participate in are visits to industrial sites, tours of state of the art healthcare facilities, samplings of local cuisine, views of the lakefront, and participation in local festivities. The conference will end right as Grand Prix Boat Race and The Taste weekend begins in Michigan City. A few of the site selectors will be extending their visit in Michigan City to explore the beach front community and to attend the races on Sunday, August 5th. “We are excited and proud to host the SiteLink Forum in Michigan City this year,” said Clarence Hulse, Executive Director for the EDCMC, “We look forward to showing what a great place our city is for building business and a great quality of life.”

Full bios on the site selectors, a list of all sponsors, and registration for the event can be found at www.sitelinkforum.com.


Birmingham-Bloomfield Young Professionals Network Mixer


Young Professionals Network Mixer with the Troy Chamber YPN
Calling all Young Professionals! The Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber Young Professionals Network and the Troy Chamber Young Professionals will be hosting a joint mixer at Granite City Food & Brewery. Enjoy complimentary flat bread pizza and a cash bar. Connect and collaborate with like-minded young professionals.

When: Tuesday, August 28, 2018 5:30 PM thru 06:30 PM
Where: 699 W Big Beaver Rd, Troy, MI 48084

Register Online Now! Click here.

FREE for BBCC Members/$10 for non-member




#FamousChamber Of Commerce Quotations: (Be positive!)


“Every good thought you think is contributing its share to the ultimate result of your life.” - Grenville Kleiser





#Chamberpartnership: Effingham Regional Career Academy Selected Top 20 State Shared Project

The Effingham Regional Career Academy (ERCA) was recently named one of the top 20 examples of Shared Services Best Practices across the State of Illinois. Gov. Bruce Rauner and Lt. Gov. Evelyn Sanguinetti unveiled a report highlighting examples of local governments banding together to share services, equipment and expertise to increase government efficiency and save taxpayer dollars.

ERCA President, Effingham Unit #40 Superintendent Mark Doan, commented, “The ERCA is a cooperative effort between Lake Land College, Effingham County Chamber of Commerce, local businesses, and Effingham County schools that works to develop learning opportunities for citizens in the region. A lot of hard work has gone into developing partnerships to provide potential employees with the skills our area businesses are seeking. The ERCA is targeting both incumbent workers as well as high school level students while maximizing the resources available in an efficient manner. We are very proud of this recognition and look forward to continuing to expand this work.”

The Lake Land College Board of Trustees has demonstrated support for an 8-year master facilities plan calling for the construction of the Rural Development Technology Center in Effingham. The anticipated 36,000 square-foot facility will serve as a permanent home for the Effingham Regional Career Academy. The facility is projected to be finished by 2023 with five ERCA career pathways and associated courses shared across Effingham County school districts, in addition to available incumbent worker and adult student programs.

Lt. Gov. Sanguinetti said, “I commend these local leaders for finding innovative ways to deliver more efficient, effective, streamlined services for our taxpayers, and I encourage other local governments to follow their lead.” Lt. Gov. Evelyn Sanguinetti will be presenting the award to the ERCA at the Kickoff to Education Breakfast to be held on Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at the Keller Convention Center in Effingham.

In total, 262 shared service examples were provided for best practice consideration. Out of those responses, 20 were selected to be published in the Journal. The report can be found at the following link: https://www2.illinois.gov/ltg/Pages/default.aspx

To find more news about the Effingham Regional Career Academy, go to https://www.effinghamregionalcareeracademy.com/ or like us on Facebook “Effingham Regional Career Academy.”

Contact: Norma Lansing, President
(217) 342-4147



Greater Reston and Dulles Regional Chambers International Network Night

August 21 |
Signature Flight Support
23950 Wind Sock Drive, Suite 2000, Dulles

Registration closes at Noon today - secure your ticket now!

Connect and network with members of the Greater Reston and Dulles Regional Chambers of Commerce. Our annual collaborative International Network Night will be held Tuesday, August 21 from 5:30 - 7:30 pm.

This event always draws more than 200 business leaders from two of the nation's wealthiest and most dynamic counties. More information: Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce



Thirty local leaders selected for academy to address workforce needs across Kentucky

Thirty leaders of business, industry, and education from across the state have been named as the first Champions selected to attend Kentucky’s Talent Pipeline Management (TPM) Academy.
Earlier this year, Kentucky was designated by the U.S. Chamber Foundation and the Kellogg Foundation as one of three states to implement the academies, and the Kentucky Chamber Workforce Center was chosen to carry out the TPM initiative in the Commonwealth.
Talent Pipeline Management is an employer-led approach to identifying specific workforce needs as well as training and quality issues and solutions to persistent workforce-related challenges. The TPM Academy is a three-part program to train Champions on ways to build talent supply chains and launch TPM in their own communities.
Since achieving the TPM designation, the Chamber’s Workforce Center has focused on engaging employers to work together on a sector and regional basis to address their workforce needs. The work is being done with the support of the Strada Education Network, a national nonprofit and the founding partner of the Kentucky Chamber Workforce Center, and in partnership with the Kentucky Education & Workforce Cabinet.
The Workforce Center’s Talent Pipeline staff and the Champions selected for the TPM academy will focus on creating specific strategies to meet the needs of different industry and regional sectors. By July 2020, more than 25 employer groups, representing regions as well as business and industry sectors, are to be convened to build talent pipelines for 75 high-demand positions.
The 30 TPM Champions, representing business, nonprofit organizations, public entities and communities are:
Ellen Bates
Talent Development Coordinator
Kentucky Career Center, Brighton Center





Samantha Brady (Pictured)
Executive Director
Bardstown-Nelson County Chamber of Commerce


Tiffany Cardwell
Principal Consultant
Mountjoy Chilton Medley

Daniel Carney
Executive Director
Springfield-Washington County Economic Development Authority

Maureen Carpenter
Vice President, Partnership Services
Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce


Tomi Clifford
Executive Director
Cynthiana-Harrison County Chamber of Commerce


Brittany Corde
Director of Workforce
Maysville Community and Technical College

Michelle DeJohn
Business Services Branch Manager
Kentucky Career Center, Office of Employment & Training

Michelle Drake
Workforce Training and Business AdministratorGreen River Area Development District

Carter Dyson
One Stop Director
Kentucky Career Center-Lincoln Trail

Jeremy Faulkner
Director of Business Services & Economic Development
TENCO Workforce Innovation Board

Michael Fuller
HR/Account Manager
Stryker Logistics


Carmen Inman (Pictured)
President/CEO
Frankfort Area Chamber of Commerce


Ethan Linville
Business Services Specialist
Bluegrass Area Development District

Brian Lovell
Assistant Superintendent of Compliance & Workforce Development
Union County Public Schools

Bryan Lummus
Personnel Recruitment and Development Coordinator
Alliance Coal

Terri Lundberg
CEO
Lundberg Medical Imaging

Lea Martin
Workforce Development Liaison
Hopkinsville Community College

Owen McNeill
Economic Development Director
Maysville-Mason County Industrial Development Authority

MaryAnne Medlock
Business Services Liaison
West Kentucky Workforce Board

Angie Miller
Administration/HR Manager
Murakami Manufacturing USA

Ian Mooers
Economic & Entrepreneur Liaison
Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program

Leisa Mulcahy
Vice President of Workforce
Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce


Sidney Riney
Executive Assistant/Office Manager
Greater Owensboro Economic Development Corporation

Whitney Risley
Manager of Existing Industries and Workforce Development
Kyndle

Jessie Schook
Manager of Workforce Development and Education
Greater Louisville Inc.


Natalie Shepard
Partnership Manager
Commerce Lexington Inc.’s Business & Education Network


Shirlene Taylor
Business Services Representative
Lake Cumberland Area Development District

Joyce Wilcox
Industry Liaison
EKCEP

Ashley Wilczek
Director of Human Resources
Superb IPC


Chamber host: 'Breakfast in the Valley' celebrates 22 years in Eau Claire


Early birds got a tasty breakfast on Friday. Thousands of Chippewa Valley locals flooded to the Eau Claire Exposition Center for a meal.

The 22nd annual 'Breakfast in the Valley,' hosted by the Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce had muffins, eggs, and of course, those famous Wisconsin cheese curds. Organizers estimated serving around 3,500 people with the help of more than 350 volunteers, some up since 2 a.m. Friday morning getting things ready. The purpose of the event was to celebrate local farming and agriculture.

"When you look at the farming industry today, much smaller than it ever has been," said David Minor (pictured), president and CEO of the Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce. "Still, the agriculture industry is the second [biggest] industry in the state of Wisconsin. These are hidden businesses for the most part, so it's nice that people do come that one day a year to help celebrate it and to tell these people thank you, we appreciate what you do for us."

Besides filling up bellies and learning about local businesses, guests could also participate in raffles and watch a milk chugging contest. News 18's own Aaron Rhody joined in on the fun, but unfortunately couldn't bring home the gold. Read more: WQOW




Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories and Community Profiles: The best in the U.S.


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 Chamber Proposal

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce Announces Julie Coons as Next President and CEO; Foxconn to create tech hub in downtown Eau Claire; City Of Ridgeland Chamber Grants Police Department’s Wishes; South Suburban Chamber of Commerce 2018 Community Resource Guide & Business Directory; 2018 Royal Oak Community Awards Nominations Due; Duneland Chamber finalist for Indiana Chamber of the Year; Wauconda Chamber Weekly newsletter: Maximize your Membership; Greensburg-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce Community Map; South Central Kentucky Business Expo bringing in over 70 businesses; Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories and Community Profiles: The best in the U.S.



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Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce Announces Julie Coons as Next President and CEO




Tysons, Va. – The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce announced today that Julie Coons, CAE will serve as the Chamber’s next President and CEO effective September 10, 2018.

Ms. Coons has significant experience leading regional and national business organizations, currently serving as Chief Operating Officer of the Council of Better Business Bureaus based in Arlington, Virginia. Ms. Coons brings to the Northern Virginia Chamber diverse experience leading regionally-focused business organizations, guiding financial and brand transformations, and successfully advocating for business in local, state, national and international arenas. Among her many leadership roles, she served previously as President and CEO of the Electronic Retailing Association and, prior to that role, as President and CEO of the Maryland Tech Council.

The selection of Ms. Coons as the Chamber’s next President and CEO comes after an exhaustive, national search facilitated by The McCormick Group, a national executive search consulting firm, and led by the Chamber’s Search Committee, chaired by Kathy Albarado, CEO of Helios HR.

"After a comprehensive search process, we are pleased to have identified the best individual to lead the Chamber into its next season of growth, innovation, and member service," said Jennifer Siciliano, Chief Communications and External Affairs Officer, Inova, and Chair of the Northern Virginia Chamber Board of Directors. “We believe success for Chamber members, businesses in Northern Virginia and businesses across greater Washington comes from regionally-focused collaboration. Julie’s exceptional background and experience leading diverse organizations makes her uniquely positioned to represent the Chamber membership and the regional business community to realize this success. We are pleased to welcome Julie and are confident that her leadership, proven track record, and vision for the Northern Virginia business community will complement the Chamber’s exceptional membership, Board of Directors, and staff.”

“As the Voice of Business in Northern Virginia™, the Northern Virginia Chamber has an outstanding reputation serving and representing Northern Virginia’s robust business community in our region and beyond,” said Julie Coons, incoming Northern Virginia Chamber President and CEO. “I am very excited to work with Chamber members, leadership, key stakeholders, and regional partners to build upon the Chamber’s reputation as the preeminent membership organization for business. This is an exciting time for Northern Virginia and Greater Washington, and the Chamber is well positioned to develop new and exciting opportunities for businesses from across our region to engage, interact, and lead.“

For more information on the Northern Virginia Chamber, visit the Chamber’s website at www.novachamber.org. For media inquiries, contact Elaine Gilligan, Director of Marketing & Communications, egilligan@novachamber.org 703-752-7521.


Foxconn to create tech hub in downtown Eau Claire

Says it will create 'at least' 150 jobs there

The company said the plans are “part of its initiative to spur innovation, attract talent and connect with supply chain partners,” and will “foster entrepreneurship.”
The new centers, to be named Foxconn Place Chippewa Valley, will create at least 150 high-tech jobs in Eau Claire, the company said. The employees will work with companies that will become part of Foxconn’s supply chain and contribute to the development of the AI 8K+5G ecosystem that Foxconn says it is building across the state.
Foxconn Place Chippewa Valley will include two properties. The company has entered into an agreement to acquire ‘The Grand,’ a six-story, 89-year-old building at 204 E. Grand Ave. in downtown Eau Claire. The building will be updated and converted into an incubator and laboratory for next-generation technological solutions.
Foxconn said it has also purchased over 15,000 square feet of co-working space at 200 Eau Claire St., in Haymarket Landing, which is a part of the Confluence Project a public-private partnership aimed at redeveloping the center of downtown Eau Claire and its riverfront. Foxconn will use this space as an innovation center that will be part of a talent and innovation network for the AI 8K+5G ecosystem that Foxconn is creating.
Foxconn said it plans to close on the Eau Claire properties later this year and have its operations there open in early 2019.
"We are excited to expand our Wisconn Valley footprint to the Chippewa Valley and West Central Wisconsin. Our goal in establishing Foxconn Place here is to help inspire innovative ideas, attract talent and catalyze cutting-edge solutions in this part of the state,” said Alan Yeung, Foxconn’s director of U.S. strategic initiatives and president of FEWI Development Corp. “Foxconn Place Chippewa Valley will play a key role in building a vibrant AI 8K+5G ecosystem in the U.S., with Wisconsin at the center of this vision.”
Yeung announced the Foxconn expansion to the Chippewa Valley at a news conference today with Gov. Scott Walker, Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. secretary and CEO Mark R. Hogan, Momentum West executive director Steve Jahn, and Eau Claire city manager Dale Peters.
“Once again, we’re seeing how Foxconn’s historic investment in Wisconsin is impacting every region of the state as the company makes yet another commitment to both create jobs and support entrepreneurs and innovators,” said Walker. “This is another example of the ‘Foxconn Bonus’ that goes well beyond the company’s $10 billion advanced manufacturing campus in Racine County.”
“Foxconn’s investment in the Chippewa Valley is great news for the region and the entire state as the company continues to demonstrate how its presence in Wisconsin will truly be transformational,” said Hogan. “From the day Foxconn announced it had chosen Wisconsin as the site for its campus, we have talked about the ripple effect that decision would have throughout the state. Today we are again experiencing that ripple effect here in west-central Wisconsin.”
The Eau Claire plans are the second announced by Foxconn for parts of Wisconsin outside of the southeastern region of the state. In addition to its plans for a $10 billion LCD screen manufacturing complex in Mount Pleasant, and its North American headquarters in downtown Milwaukee, the company in June announced plans to create an innovation center in Green Bay. Read more: Biz Times



City Of Ridgeland Chamber Grants Police Department’s Wishes



In observance of National Police Week, a time to remember those who have fallen in the line of duty and recognize law enforcement officers, the Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce granted two of Police Chief John Neal’s wishes.

Chamber president Karen Mckie said during National Police Week, which is celebrated annually throughout the week of May 15, she asked Neal for a wish list of things that the police department would like to have.

“Throughout our week of celebration, we pledge to support them. They risk their lives to protect ours.”

Matthew 5:9: Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called children of God.”

Neal said that the department could use a thermal digital monoscope and a Sirchie evidence processing station.

McKie mentioned these items to chamber members and a few stepped up to help make the purchases. McKie and Linda Bynum were present at the Ridgeland Board of Aldermen meeting on Tuesday, June 5, representing the Chamber of Commerce.

W. Randy Keng of John Hancock-Southeastern Financial and John McCommon of Cline Tours were on hand to present a check for $1,500 to Chief Neal for the purchase of the evidence processing station.

Billy Sidehall of Merrill Lynch presented Neal with $1,352 to purchase the thermal digital monoscope.

“I am more than happy to support them,” Sidehall said. “The police department should not go without.”

Neal said the thermal digital monoscope would aid the police department in the future. The need for it came up when a homicide led to a foot chase in 2016.

The suspect ran from police and hid in a nearby tunnel on a preschool playground. The officers could not find him in the dark. Read more: Northside Sun



South Suburban  Chamber of Commerce 2018 Community Resource Guide & Business Directory  

The Muskego Area Chamber of Commerce 2018 Community Guide & Business Directory   is available at the Chamber of Commerce today! Thank you to Barbara Wesener and the Chamber team for their help and direction putting this together! 





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2018 Royal Oak Community Awards Nominations Due



From the Royal Oak Chamber --- 71st Annual Royal Oak Community Awards are Tuesday, October 23, 2018 at 6pm, and you can nominate the individuals and businesses who will be honored!
Nominations Due by: September 7, 2018
Nominations will be reviewed and honorees selected by the 2018 Royal Oak Community Award Committee. Please click through the sections on this Nomination form until you find the Award you wish to make a nomination for. You do not have to complete each section to make a nomination.
Thank you for helping us find those extraordinary individuals who make Royal Oak a great place to live, work and play.
CLICK HERE to go to nomination page.

Duneland Chamber finalist for Indiana Chamber of the Year

The Duneland Chamber of Commerce was recognized as one of five finalists for the statewide 2018 Indiana Chamber of the Year.

The organization was judged by a panel of five professionals located outside of Indiana in the areas of leadership and organization, finance, advocacy, membership, and programming. Finalists for the award were announced during the Annual Conference of the Indiana Chamber Executives Association (ICEA).

The Duneland Chamber of Commerce is a catalyst organization committed to ensuring that its member communities are vibrant places to live, work, and play. Through service to the towns of Beverly Shores, Burns Harbor, Chesterton, Dune Acres and Porter, the Chamber provides a unified voice for robust community-building events, meaningful educational programming and smart economic development in the Duneland area.

“ICEA established this award in 2002 to recognize excellence for our local chamber,” said Shelli Williams, ICEA President. “We have since had two chambers, the Bloomington Chamber and the Southwest Indiana Chamber, move on to win national recognition following receiving our ICEA award. We thank our awards sponsor, Old National Bank for recognizing what can happen with local communities through the excellent leadership of local chambers of commerce.”

The 2018 award was presented to Greater Fort Wayne Inc. at the ICEA Annual Conference held in Indianapolis.

The Indiana Chamber Executives Association (ICEA) focuses on the professional development of local chambers of commerce serving all communities in Indiana. Founded in 1915, ICEA has grown to represent more than 240 local chamber professionals. Read more: Chesterton Tribune





Wauconda Chamber Weekly newsletter: Maximize your Membership


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Greensburg-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce Community Map


The Greensburg/Decatur County Chamber of Commerce Community Map is available at the New Castle-Henry County Chamber today! Thanks to Jeff Emsweller 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 guide or publication needs at no expense to the chamber. Please email John Dussman at jdussman@tspubs.com or call (847)-427-4633. 



South Central Kentucky Business Expo bringing in over 70 businesses

For the past nine years, the Glasgow Barren County Chamber of Commerce has partnered with local businesses to bring the South Central Kentucky Business Expo. The event continues to evolve but the mission of the Business Expo remains focused on getting local businesses to connect with other local opportunities. This mission is accomplished through bringing business leaders into one location to network.
The sponsors and over 70 local businesses look forward to networking with you again on Tuesday, Aug. 28 beginning at 9 a.m. at Ralphie's Fun Center in Glasgow.
By setting up booths, businesses are able to showcase what they offer and how they can partner with others to grow opportunities for all involved.
“If a business person takes advantage of the opportunities during the expo, the networking opportunities are unparalleled,” says Expo Committee Member Nicole Randall. “There is real power in having over 70 businesses in one location. The event is designed so a person can walk around the booths and really see opportunities they may not have known otherwise.”
Admission is free to the public and everyone is encouraged to attend. Most all booths have giveaways and drawings they award throughout the day. “There’s nowhere else a person can walk into one location and be able to have this amazing variety of services and local businesses just waiting to see how they can help you,” said Expo Chair James Moore. Read more: Glasgow Daily Times

Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories and Community Profiles: The best in the U.S.


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.

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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 Chamber Proposal