Showing posts with label Ridgeland Chamber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ridgeland Chamber. Show all posts

Monday, February 22, 2021

Manteno Chamber: Makers Madness; Ridgeland to host city Hall open house, ribbon cutting; New Arrival: Oxford Lafayette County Community Map; Virginia Peninsula Chamber Diversifies Board; Indy Chamber: Things Done Changed; Christian County Chamber plans 2nd outdoor market to showcase local businesses; Jackson County Chamber Women's Week; WMC Thanks Gov. Evers, Legislature for Protecting Small Businesses from Unexpected PPP Taxes; Muskego Area Chamber of Commerce 2020 Community Resource Guide & Business Directory; ACCE: Reinventing Your Organization During a Crisis; FuseDSM: Taking Care of Your Mental Health in the Face of UncertaintyJack Klemeyer: The Four Agreements; Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories, Maps, Apps, Quarterly Magazines, Digital Directory Sales and Community Profiles: The no cost, no risk best Chamber Publishing Partner in the USA!

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

Manteno Chamber: Makers Madness

The Illinois Manufacturers’ Association (IMA) hosts a competition called Makers Madness.  It’s very similar to March Madness basketball.   The -1st round of voting is now open. 

We have THREE members in the running--Plochman's, Rad Rides by Troy, and Urban Farmer—all made in Manteno!

Voting is open through midnight on February 28. Voters can cast up to five votes per day in the first round as the field of products is narrowed.

 Let’s get the word out so our local employers can make it into the Sweet Sixteen round—feel free to share!

https://makersmadnessil.com/cast-your-vote/



Ridgeland to host city Hall open house, ribbon cutting

Pastors, representatives from the chamber of commerce and other city officials are on the slate to speak at the dedication and ribbon cutting for the brand new city hall building this weekend.

The city has a dedication and flag-raising ceremony scheduled for this weekend at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, at the new city hall building located at 100 West School Street.

Mayor Gene F. McGee and the Ridgeland Board of Aldermen will be present for the ceremony as well as Chase Bryan, president of the Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce. Director of Community Development Alan Hart will give a presentation about the new building. Ridgeland High School Singers will sing and the Ridgeland High School AFJROTC Color Guard will raise the new flag over the new building.

Lead Pastor at First Baptist Church of Ridgeland Dr. Mark Byrd and Pastor Ryan Lamberson of Word of Life Church in Ridgeland are also expected to speak.

Tours will follow the ceremony.

The $15.9-million, 30,000-square-foot Ridgeland City Hall at School Street and U.S. 51 opened on the first of this month. Read more: Madison County Journal



 New Arrival: Oxford Lafayette County Community Map


The new Oxford Lafayette County Chamber Community Map is available at the Chamber and Foundation offices today! Thanks to Jon Maynard, Pam Swain and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!




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Virginia Peninsula Chamber Diversifies Board

By Bob McKenna

On Dec. 8, the Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce conducted its 2020 Annual Meeting and installed numerous new members to the chamber’s board of directors. The bylaws of the chamber call for a board that consists of an executive committee that includes a chairperson, a chair-elect, an immediate past chairperson, a treasurer, a general counsel, and up to five at-large appointees, and no more than 35 voting members elected for a term of three years. This year’s slate includes nine new voting members and five new nonvoting (ex officio) members. The new voting members are:


• Crystal Bright, external affairs representative, state and local affairs, Dominion Energy Services Inc.
• Jeffrey Johnson, director of Tech Center Research Park
• Bo Garner, partner, PBMares
• Jana Allen-Bishop, associate director, Executive MBA Program, William & Mary Raymond A. Mason School of Business
• Beth Beale, chief financial officer, Old Point National Bank
• Jan Phillips, vice president of nursing at Mary Immaculate Hospital, Bon Secours
• Dr. Sherwin Stewart, vice president of operations at Sentara CarePlex
• Denise Vaughn, vice president, communications, public relations and sustainability at Ferguson Enterprises
• Toni Williams, director, Partnership for a New Phoebus

Nonvoting members are: Amy Jordan, vice president, business development, Hampton Roads Alliance; Steve Cook, vice president of workforce innovation at Hampton Roads Workforce Council; Brian Smith, deputy, Hampton Roads Transit; Charles Cockrell, NASA program, strategy, communications and business development executive (science adviser); and Phillip Jones, Marine Corps infantry officer veteran, Harvard Master of Business Administration student, self-employed.

We are very excited to welcome these new members to continue the important work of the Peninsula business community’s most influential voice. The new members make us a much more diverse board on several levels, including race, sex, generation, thought, and business sector. Even more critically, in keeping with the chamber’s mission, this new board will be unified in a common goal to make our home and community more attractive to new business, to the expansion of existing businesses and to a greater spirit of innovation.

The board now has representation from all three Peninsula universities and Thomas Nelson Community College, the three primary Peninsula health care providers, and several regional organizations. Additionally, Dominion, Ferguson, and NASA are now represented on the board. The new perspectives and fresh energy will make the chamber a more vibrant force for long-term economic growth on the Peninsula and across the 757! Read more: Virginian Pilot-Online

Indy Chamber: Things Done Changed

We led off with Biggie Smalls last week, but we’ll do it again in a more positive light today: We mentioned last week the game-changing letter from Indianapolis corporate leaders speaking out against legislative proposals that would “stifle local priorities” – transit, housing, public safety and other issues we’ve worked hard to move forward in Marion County.

This statement from 60+ executives from major employers and civic influencers got plenty of attention, and we hope their message changes the tone at the Statehouse. Early in the week, this optimism seemed well-founded as we rallied against two bills that would have scuttled progress on civilian oversight of law enforcement rebuilding trust between police and the citizens they protect.

SB168 would have put IMPD under a state-dominated oversight board; the bill was softened by amendment (two local appointments on the board), but was still an unprecedented invasion of local control. It was pushed to a summer study committee due to a bottleneck of bills in Senate Appropriations (which would have also had to pass it due to its fiscal impact), which we’ll cautiously count as a win.

SB394 would effectively eliminate the new IMPD General Orders Board, preserving local control but overruling efforts at civilian oversight by mandating the administrative power of the chief of police. As we said last week, when residents have no voice in law enforcement, they’ll also stay silent when the police seek their help – mistrust is crime’s quiet accomplice.

There was a motion to shift the subject to a summer study committee as well, but the bill’s author said he’d rather see it die in committee – a sentiment with which we heartily agree, but we’ll stay vigilant to make sure this language doesn’t re-appear as an amendment to another public safety measure later in the session.

In another modest victory, SB392 (Marion County Zoning) was amended to eliminate township-level zoning appeals in favor of representation from across the county on the Indianapolis/Marion County zoning appeals board – avoiding a maze of confusing bureaucracies that would have complicated economic development.

Where the sidewalk ends
Unfortunately, things got tougher on Thursday, when the Appropriations Committee narrowly passed SB141. This is the bill that strips funding from IndyGo for bus rapid transit routes by changing the rules to force private fundraising for public infrastructure.

You already know our position: Transit creates a more competitive business climate by connecting people and employers, and rapid transit service like the Blue Line along Washington Street has transformative potential for neighborhood redevelopment and revitalization.

Cancelling these projects also cancels $40 million in planned road and sidewalk improvements along Washington Street (part of more than $200 million in infrastructure investment on all three BRT lines). It means writing off nearly 13 miles of new or repaved sidewalks and multi-use pathways, 18 miles of repaved streets, and 65 new traffic signals as collateral damage in this bizarre vendetta against improved transit.

Not only that, the bill would impede efficiency efforts by IPS to manage transportation costs by partnering with IndyGo, and serving students attending charter schools like Purdue Polytechnic (which has located both of its Indianapolis schools along rapid transit – the Red and planned Blue Lines).

Here’s the bright side: Concerns about interfering in local issues – and overriding local officials and voters – were prominent in discussion around the vote, so our message does seem to be resonating. The committee was initially deadlocked before one member changed his vote to give the full Senate a chance to weigh in.

So we’ll take the fight to the floor as well. In a possibly good omen, SB42 was decisively defeated on third reading earlier this week. While not singling out Indianapolis, the bill would have strained local budgets by limiting flexibility to adjust public safety spending – we can make the same arguments against state intervention in the spending priorities of specific local agencies, with the backing of our business community. Read More: Indy Chamber




Christian County Chamber plans 2nd outdoor market to showcase local businesses


For the second time during the coronavirus pandemic, the Christian County Chamber of Commerce will host an outdoor vendor market in its parking lot. 

Many community events that normally give small business owners an opportunity to showcase their goods have been canceled since March, so the chamber wanted to help fill that gap, said Kirstie Darnall, vice president for events and marketing. 

“One way we found we could do that was to use our parking lot,” she said. 

The chamber’s Spring Vendor Fair will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 13. There was a Christmas-themed fair in November, when approximately 20 vendors participated. They ranged from speciality shops, local distributors of national products, craft merchants and food trucks.

Darnall said there are two key advantages to the parking lot market — some customers are more comfortable browsing outside during the pandemic and the chamber’s location at 2800 Fort Campbell Blvd. is highly visible. 

Dustin Gilbert, a Hopkinsville real estate agent who also runs Home Sweet Hoptown, a line of community-branded goods, participated in the November market and was the first to sign up for the spring event. 

“Everyone at the last one was masked up” and had plenty of hand sanitizer, said Gilbert. Being outside in an open space gave shoppers room to stay socially distant, he said.

Gilbert launched his company a couple of months before COVID-19 began spreading in Kentucky. Although he couldn’t have predicted it, the virus pushed customers in the direction of his business model with online shopping and curbside deliveries. The chamber’s parking lot market is another way for him to grow his business. 

There’s no charge for vendors who are chamber members. Nonmembers pay $25 for a spot, which is two parking spaces. 

Business owners, including those with food trucks, may register online until March 10. Additional details are available on the registration page or by emailing Darnall.


Jackson County Chamber Women's Week

The Jackson Chamber’s Women’s Week presented by American 1 Credit Union, March 8 – 12, is a weeklong celebration of difference-making women in Jackson County, recognizing their achievements and contributions to our community. The five day celebration features a kick-off party & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with Jackson Mayor Derek Dobies, the opening of the virtual American 1 Women’s Expo (March 8 – 29), an Economic Luncheon featuring Athena Award Winner Mindy Bradish-Orta as the keynote speaker, and daily recognition of women in Business, Health Care, Education, Public Service, and Non-Profits on the Chamber’s website, social media and email blast program.

Women’s Week commences on Monday, March 8th, which is International Women’s Day, at 11 a.m. with a Community Proclamation and Address from Mayor Derek Dobies.

"We are excited to work with the Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the contributions that women all over Jackson make to improving our community," said Mayor Derek Dobies. "Recognizing leading women in our community is one way we can empower the next generation of women to tackle some of the biggest challenges confronting our city."

The virtual American 1 Women’s Expo presented by The Chamber will go live online (www.JacksonWomensExpo.com) Monday, March 8th at 11:30 a.m. and continue through March 29th.

“American 1 has proudly presented the Jackson Women’s Expo to our community for nearly three decades,” said Martha Fuerstenau, President/CEO of American 1 Credit Union. “A partnership with the Jackson Chamber is a natural fit, and we look forward to seeing how the event continues to evolve.”

The Jackson Chamber encourages all members of our community to submit the names of difference-making women for recognition during Women’s Week presented by American 1 Credit Union. Simply email Tim Booth, Events and Legislative Affairs Director, at Tim@JacksonChamber.org with the name, occupation, and a brief description of your nomination.

“One of our most important roles as an organization is to encourage collaborations that benefit our entire community.” said Craig Hatch, Jackson County Chamber of Commerce President and CEO. “Women’s Week is a sterling example of collaboration. The Chamber, American 1, and the City’s efforts will make a difference in 2021 and beyond,” he added.

For comprehensive Women’s Week information, including sponsorship packages, Women’s Expo vendor packages, and a daily event schedule, visit www.JacksonChamber.org/Womens-Week, or visit the Chamber’s Facebook Page.



WMC Thanks Gov. Evers, Legislature for Protecting Small Businesses from Unexpected PPP Taxes

 

Gov. Tony Evers signed Assembly Bill 2 (AB 2) into law on Thursday, which will protect thousands of Wisconsin small businesses from facing hundreds of millions of dollars in unexpected taxes on loans received through the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

The bill became necessary when the state’s Department of Revenue (DOR) announced in January that expenses paid for with revenue from PPP loans would not be deductible for tax purposes – resulting in a surprise tax in excess of $400 million. Congressional intent was clear that these forgivable loans were meant to be tax free.

Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association – immediately called on lawmakers to uphold the promise made in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, Sen. Roger Roth, Sen. Howard Marklein, Rep. David Armstrong and Rep. Robert Wittke paved the way in the legislature.

“WMC heard from countless members of the business community about the devastating impact these surprise tax bills would have on their companies,” said WMC President & CEO Kurt Bauer. “This legislation is critical for thousands of employers who are still recovering from the worst economic downturn in a generation.”

WMC led a coalition of nearly 50 business associations and other advocacy groups to encourage bipartisan support of the bill. AB 2 was approved earlier this week by a vote of 87-3 in the Assembly and 27-5 in the Senate. Read more: WMC.ORG


Muskego Area Chamber of Commerce 2020 Community Resource Guide & Business Directory  

The Muskego Area Chamber of Commerce 2020 Community Guide & Business Directory   is available at the Chamber of Commerce today! Thank you to Krisann Durnford and the Chamber team for their help and direction putting this together! 






Muskego Area Chamber 2020 Community Resource Guide and Business Directory



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ACCE: Reinventing Your Organization During a Crisis

In today's Harvard Business Review, David Lancefield, a catalyst, strategist and coach for leaders, makes the case that the midst of a crisis is the ideal time to take a fresh look at your organization and take steps to make it more resilient. Based on his recent interviews and experience working with leaders over the last 25 years, he shares five strategies to help build a more capable and resilient organization while a crisis is in progress.



FuseDSM: Taking Care of Your Mental Health in the Face of Uncertainty


Doreen Marshall, Ph.D.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Human beings like certainty. We are hard-wired to want to know what is happening when and to notice things that feel threatening to us. When things feel uncertain or when we don’t generally feel safe, it’s normal to feel stressed. This very reaction, while there to protect us, can cause all sorts of havoc when there is a sense of uncertainty and conflicting information around us.

A large part of anxiety comes from a sense of what we think we should be able to control, but can’t. Right now, many of us are worried about COVID-19, known as the “Coronavirus”. We may feel helpless about what will happen or what we can do to prevent further stress. The uncertainty might also connect to our uncertainty about other aspects of our lives, or remind us of past times when we didn’t feel safe and the immediate future was uncertain.

In times like these, our mental health can suffer. We don’t always know it’s happening. You might feel more on edge than usual, angry, helpless or sad. You might notice that you are more frustrated with others or want to completely avoid any reminders of what is happening. For those of us who already struggle with our mental wellness, we might feel more depressed or less motivated to carry out our daily activities.

It’s important to note that we are not helpless in light of current news events. We can always choose our response. If you are struggling, here are some things you can do to take care of your mental health in the face of uncertainty:
Separate what is in your control from what is not. There are things you can do, and it’s helpful to focus on those. Wash your hands. Remind others to wash theirs. Take your vitamins. Limit your consumption of news (Do you really need to know what is happening on a cruise ship you aren’t on?).
Do what helps you feel a sense of safety. This will be different for everyone, and it’s important not to compare yourself to others. It’s ok if you’ve decided what makes you feel safe is to limit attendance of large social events, but make sure you separate when you are isolating based on potential for sickness versus isolating because it’s part of depression.
Get outside in nature–even if you are avoiding crowds. I took a walk yesterday afternoon in my neighborhood with my daughter. The sun was shining, we got our dose of vitamin D, and it felt good to both get some fresh air and quality time together. Exercise also helps both your physical and mental health.
Challenge yourself to stay in the present. Perhaps your worry is compounding—you are not only thinking about what is currently happening, but also projecting into the future. When you find yourself worrying about something that hasn’t happened, gently bring yourself back to the present moment. Notice the sights, sounds, tastes and other sensory experiences in your immediate moment and name them. Engaging in mindfulness activities is one way to help stay grounded when things feel beyond your control.
Stay connected and reach out if you need more support. Talk to trusted friends about what you are feeling. If you are feeling particularly anxious or if you are struggling with your mental health, it’s ok to reach out to a mental health professional for support. You don’t have to be alone with your worry and it can be comforting to share what you are experiencing with those trained to help.

We are in this together, and help is always available. If you’re feeling alone and struggling, you can also reach out to The Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741 or National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK.






Jack Klemeyer: The Four Agreements








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Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories, Maps, Apps, Quarterly Magazines, Digital Directory Sales and Community Profiles: The no cost, no risk best Chamber Publishing Partner in the USA!


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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Matt Duffy Named Chairman of the Board - Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives; Ridgeland Chamber: HAVE A HOLLY JOLLY CHRISTMAS IN RIDGELAND!; Barrington Area Chamber: Come spend a day "Just Elfing Around" in downtown Barrington!; #BestChamber Practices: Help Your Restaurants: Rochester Regional Chamber: Tuesday and Thursdays: The Great Take Out Video; Chamber Collaboration: South Suburban Chamber, Wauwatosa Chamber: Meet Milwaukee's New County Executive; Farmville Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Directory Magazine; #BestChamber practices: Don't Guess, SURVEY! Clarkston Area Chamber: Membership Survey; Arlington Chamber: Tinsel 'n Tinis; Aurora Regional Chamber named 2020 IACCE Chamber of the Year in the large Chamber Group; Kris Noble of the Sauk Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Elected to the Board of Directors of the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives; Important survey Indiana Chamber's Kevin Brinegar: Indiana’s Road to Recovery in 2021; Champaign County Chamber: Leadership 2.0; Chamber Collaboration: Detroit Regional, Macomb County and Dearborn Area Chambers; Muskego Area Chamber: Multi-level Membership Benefits in One E-mail; Zack Sullivan Elected to IACCE Board; Greater Owensboro Chamber: Upcoming Webinar December 9: Building an Online Presence for Your Small Business; #smartChamber: Joliet Chamber Puts Building Up For Sale; Elkhorn Area Chamber collaboration: New drive-through holiday event set for Walworth County fairgrounds; Sarah Marion elected to IACCE Board; Job Openings in #ChamberWorld Illinois - Shorewood Area Chamber; South Suburban Chamber announces new Membership And Marketing Coordinator; South Suburban Chamber announces new Membership And Marketing Coordinator; Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories, Maps, Apps, Quarterly Magazines and Community Profiles: The Best Chamber Partner in the USA!

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

Matt Duffy Named Chairman of the Board - Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives


Matt Duffy, Executive Director, DeKalb Chamber of Commerce was named Chairman of the Board –Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (IACCE)

Matt Duffy was elected unanimously during the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (IACCE)Annual Conference Thursday, November 5, 2020.

"Matt Duffy exemplifies what it takes to be a true leader in the chamber industry – not only has he worked to create impactful solutions in his own chamber, but he has shared his expertise with chamber executives across the state. His service to IACCE continues to enhance the professionalism of the industry which also results in increasing the success of businesses who are chamber members,” said Lisa Weitzel, IOM, CAE, President of IACCE. “Matt’s commitment to excellence and clear vision will continue to lead IACCE as it continues to support the development of chamber professionals in Illinois.”

The Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives was established in 1915 and serves over 140 chambers of commerce and their professional staff throughout the state. IACCE supports the development of chamber professionals by creating opportunities for growth and recognition.




Ridgeland Chamber: HAVE A HOLLY JOLLY CHRISTMAS IN RIDGELAND!

Pre-Holiday Christmas Kick-Off.

Watch for commercial spots airing on Y101, MIX 98.7 and 93.5 The Legend.
Call the Chamber for more info. 601-991-9996.

In partnership with The Radio People and Ridgeland Tourism Commission's Wrap It in Ridgeland promotion.

Visit these area participating merchants. #hollyjollyridgeland20 

1STAR Realty, LLC 
Carshop, Inc. 
Choice Pharmacy 
Community Bank 
Core Cryotherapy | Wellness 
The Craftsmen's Guild of MS 
Embassy Suites 
Enhanced Wellness Living 
Got Gear Motorsports 
Steve Higginbotham, State Farm Insurance 
Holmes Community College 
Interstate All Battery Center 
Living Waters Massage Therapy Clinic 
McB's Bar & Grill 
New Care MD for Small Business 
51 Oak Place Shopping Center 
Professional Eyecare Associates 
Ridgeland Coffee Co. 
Skeen Plumbing & Gas, Inc. 
TICO's Steak House 
Wendy's - Highland Colony Parkway 
Zea Rotisserie & Bar

Barrington Area Chamber: Come spend a day "Just Elfing Around" in downtown Barrington!

Shop, Stroll and Be Merry at the Barrington Holiday Walk on Saturday, December 12 from noon until 5:00 p.m.  Tour our festive windows throughout town, enjoy some holiday food and drink, get in the spirit with holiday street music. Visit our unique boutiques and specialty shops and restaurants. "Sleigh" the season by shopping/supporting local!

$25 ticket includes:
Free Metalic Shopping Bag
Complimentary Coffee/Hot Chocolate/Tea Coupon to Shop/Sip/Stroll
Shopping Coupons and Holiday Specials at Multiple Merchants
Live Holiday Street Music
Chance to WIN a CRISP $100 Bill for Instant Purchasing Power and Local Gift Certificates!  Winners will be announced at 12:30/1:30/2:30/3:30/4:30
Numerous Holiday Windows to Explore - Just Elfing Around Barrington!

The Holiday Walk Check-In will take place outside at the corner of Park Ave. and Cook Street near the entrance of McGonigal’s with COVID safety precautions. Guest will be given a staggered check-in time and will be socially distanced while waiting in line. Guests are asked to wear masks as needed, socially distance when necessary, and check store capacity limitations before entering any stores for holiday shopping. By process of attending this event, guests are confirming they are free of COVID symptoms such as Fever, Dry Cough, Body Aches, Headaches, Sore Throat, Runny Nose, Tiredness, and Shortness of Breath.  You are also Confirming that You Have NOT been in contact with anyone who has a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the past 14 days.

Our Holiday Windows will be open all season from November 27 through December 31.  Make Barrington your Holiday Destination! 
Post an "Elfie" from your visit for a chance for more prizes!

#BestChamber Practices:  Help Your Restaurants: Rochester Regional Chamber: Tuesday and Thursdays: The Great Take Out Video


The Great Take Out






Chamber Collaboration: South Suburban Chamber, Wauwatosa Chamber: Meet Milwaukee's New County Executive 

Thursday, Dec. 10, 10-11am 

Meet our newest County Executive, David Crowley during this webinar. County Executive Crowley will share his plans for Milwaukee County's future and highlight current business recovery initiatives for those located in Milwaukee County.

 This webinar is hosted in partnership with the Wauwatosa West Allis Chamber.

 Cost: Free to Members

 A Zoom link will be sent to registrants.

Register by Dec. 9





Farmville Area Chamber of Commerce  Membership Directory Magazine

The new Chamber of Commerce magazine is available at the Chamber today! Thanks to Joy Stump and the chamber team for their help and direction putting this together!






















Farmville Area Chamber of Commerce Community and Membership Guide

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#BestChamber practices: Don't Guess, SURVEY! Clarkston Area Chamber: Membership Survey

 

As we wrap up 2020, please don't forget to take our annual membership survey. The past year has shown a greater need for new content, so it's important that we get feedback from our members on what else we can offer to keep membership valuable for businesses. We ask that you complete as many questions as possible, but not all information is required.

 2020 Clarkston Chamber Membership Survey


Arlington Chamber: Tinsel 'n Tinis


Tinsel 'n Tinis will be held as a virtual event. Thanks to our event sponsor, John Marshall Bank, and we are proud to partner with Chamber member Pinot's Palette-Dulles to provide an exciting virtual wine tasting during this year's event. Your registration will include a gift bag of three wines which we will sample during this event, with the tasting being led by the family who produced the wine! Other activities during the event include a mixology room featuring our friends from Not Your Average Joe's, Bourbon Boulevard and Makers Union, game rooms, a virtual photo booth, and chat lounges for casual networking. If you're feeling extra festive, don your best holiday outfit for a chance to win a special prize! 

Raffle tickets are available for purchase with your registration. There are prize baskets that will be raffled off, each valued at $250+! 

Registration ends 

Wednesday, December 9 at 4 PM! 

Register for Tinsel 'n Tinis 


Aurora Regional Chamber named 2020 IACCE Chamber of the Year in the large Chamber Group


The 
Aurora Regional Chamber of Commerce, the voice of and catalyst for business success in the Aurora region, has been named the 2020 Outstanding Chamber of the Year in the large chamber category by the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (IACCE).
 
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.
 
"Under the leadership of president & CEO Jessica Linder Gallo, the Aurora Regional Chamber of Commerce has thrived, showing that commitment to membership and strong leadership can grow an organization and positively impact its community,” said Ginny Glasner, ACE, 2020 IACCE Chairman of the Board and President & CEO of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce. “Through a collaborative approach, the organization has implemented notable programs, including a corporate rebrand, launch of several digital initiatives (i.e., blogs, video blogs, soon-to-launch website redesign, etc.), an implications to employers webinar series, several COVID-19 survey reports, and a series of industry roundtables to discuss the impacts of the pandemic in each industry. 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.”
 
This is a huge honor and one for which I am immensely proud. Recognition from IACCE as the 2020 Outstanding Chamber of the Year reinforces our corporate values to always innovate and make big impacts, "said Jessica Linder Gallo, president & CEO. “As the convener of leaders and influencers and the voice of business success, it is our role to lead the business community even in the toughest of times. As we always have, we will continue to rise to any challenge for the good of the Aurora region.”

“Even in the midst of a global pandemic, the Aurora Regional Chamber has performed at an exceptional level and continues to be bold in its vision, strategic plan and leadership,” said Marisa Medgyesi, Earthmover Credit Union & Aurora Regional Chamber Board of Directors Chairperson. “This award recognizes the dedication and hard work put forth by Jessica Linder Gallo and her team to be the unifying force in the Aurora business community.”

The recognition caps off a broader period of innovation and business advocacy for the Aurora Regional Chamber of Commerce. This year, the Aurora Regional Chamber launched a new brand and enhanced member tools that bring added functionality aimed at greatly improving access to and visibility of members. The Chamber also released two COVID-19 survey finding reports: the COVID-19 Business Implications Survey Report which built upon the findings from the first survey report, the Business Impact of COVID-19 report, brought to you by Waubonsee Community College. That report analyzed the data from 524 responses from businesses of all sizes, operation tenure and across all industry sectors on challenges they faced as they looked to reopen and operate in the age of COVID-19.


Geneva Women in Business: Celebrate the holidays with your fellow GWIB members and support Fox Valley United Way


80+ GIFT CARDS/CERTIFICATES TO RAFFLE

GWIB Gift Giving Extravaganza
December 15, 2020
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Location: Zoom
You will receive the link in your confirmation e-mail

Fees/Admission:
$ 10.00 FOR 15 RAFFLE TICKETS

ALL PROCEEDS GO TO FOX VALLEY UNITED WAY

MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN - 
WE WILL ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS LIVE!

To register Contact: Robyn Chione at rchione@genevachamber.com
sign up online at GWIB Extravaganza
or call 630-232-6060

Our amazing raffles include
these fabulous businesses:
Simply Nails of Geneva
GIA MIA Geneva
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Kris Noble of the Sauk Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Elected to the Board of Directors of the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives


Kris Noble 
was elected to Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Board of Directors at IACCE’s Annual Meeting during the Fall Conference Thursday, November 5, 2020.

“Kris exemplifies that it takes to be a true leader in the chamber industry – not only has she worked to create impactful solutions in her own chamber, but she has as shared her expertise with chamber executives across the state. Her service to IACCE continues to enhance the professionalism of the industry which also results in increasing the success of businesses who are chamber members,” said Lisa Weitzel, IOM, CAE, President of IACCE. “Kris’ commitment to excellence and clear vision will continue to lead IACCE as it continues to support the development of chamber professionals in Illinois.”

The Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives was established in 1915 and serves over 140 chambers of commerce and their professional staff throughout the state. IACCE supports the development of chamber professionals by creating opportunities for growth and recognition. 


Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Chamber named 2020 Outstanding Illinois Chamber of Commerce of the Year


The Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce, with a mission dedicated to a strong private-sector regional economy, was named the 2020 Outstanding Illinois Chamber of Commerce of the Year in the by the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (IACCE).

 

The IACCE Outstanding Illinois Chamber of Commerce of the Year Award recognizes organizational 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 chamber, highlighting accomplishments in best practice areas of leadership, governance, finance, advocacy, communications and membership development.

 

"Under the leadership of President & CEO Desiree Bennyhoff, IOM, ACE, the Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce has thrived, demonstrating that unwavering commitment to the business community - coupled with strong leadership and talented staff - can elevate an organization, help businesses thrive, and positively impact the economy," said Ginny Glasner, ACE, 2020 IACCE chairman of the Board and president & CEO of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce.

 

"Our organization provides high-value programming and opportunities to the business community, and that remained constant throughout 2020. Thousands of hours were dedicated to advocacy initiatives and helping our businesses navigate the COVID-19 landscape," said Bennyhoff.

 

"I am incredibly proud of our chamber staff, board of directors and business community, and this recognition from IACCE is an honor. This award signifies our commitment to organizational excellence, business advocacy, innovation, and value-driven programs and services. It also reinforces the importance of adhering to industry best practices, as evidenced through our Five-Star U.S. Chamber of Commerce Accreditation status." Bennyhoff added.


Important survey Indiana Chamber's Kevin Brinegar: Indiana’s Road to Recovery in 2021

In the ongoing efforts to assist Indiana companies, their employees and our broader communities, the Indiana Chamber is asking for your assistance in an updated pulse survey. We take a final look back at 2020 and seek your input on key topics in the year ahead.

Many of you provided valuable guidance earlier in the year when we asked about impacts of COVID-19 at the time. A second survey focused on “returning to work” and the racial equality focus that has emerged throughout the world.

We thank you in advance for your participation. Only aggregated results will be shared with policymakers to help them determine next steps. All individual responses will remain confidential.

TAKE THE SURVEY 


Champaign County Chamber: 

Leadership 2.0


Presented by: The Champaign County Chamber of Commerce and The Duncan Group 

Leadership 2.0 will transform good leaders into great leaders & teams. 

Each session utilizes self-awareness processes that help you understand your personality and the personality of individuals on your team. 

This program teaches simple and easy to remember tools to strengthen capacity and improve effective: communication, time management, influence, collaboration and execution. 

Sessions will take place on the following dates from 8:30 -10:30 a.m. via Zoom.

 

·     January 13

·     January 27

·     February 10

·     February 24

·     March 17

·     March 31

 

Space is limited. Invest in yourself by registering today.

Program Price (for all five sessions, sessions will not be sold separately):

The Champaign County Chamber of Commerce and Jerris Duncan of Maps Coaching, are committed to developing outstanding leaders and teams in Champaign County. We are please to offer the following investment schedule for all 6 sessions:

 

This nationally recognized program is valued at $2,500. 

Program or Content Questions? 

Contact Jerris Duncan at Jerris@MyMapsCoach.com, 217.417.840 

Rate or Registration Questions? 

Contact Matt Bradley at MattB@ChampaignCounty.org, 217.359.1791


Chamber Collaboration: Detroit Regional, Macomb County and Dearborn Area Chambers

Learn Strategies for Navigating Health Care Challenges, Dec. 15 at 10 a.m.

Join the Detroit Regional Chamber for the Employer Forum: Navigating Health Care Challenges hosted in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) on Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 10 a.m.

Attendees will hear from regional health experts from BCBSM and the University of Michigan on how to navigate access to care and testing amid the pandemic, as well as examine the impact COVID-19 has had on mental health and stress management. Strategies for accessing medical care and adapting to new challenges including navigating the holidays and increased isolation will be discussed. Speakers include:

· James Grant, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, BCBSM

· Laura O’Brien, Consultant, University of Michigan Depression Center

· Danielle Taubman, Program Evaluation Specialist, University of Michigan Depression Center


If you have any questions, please contact Beverly Maddox at (313) 596-0343.

Register Here 



Muskego Area Chamber: Multi-level Membership Benefits in One E-mail

Our 2021 Partner Sponsors invest in the Chamber's mission. In return, sponsors receive great marketing and event perks. This week we are preparing printed marketing materials for 2021. If you are interested in being a Partner Sponsor, please register by Monday, December 7 so we can add your business to the printed marketing. See details below for sponsor levels. Register Online

The 2021 Partner Sponsorship benefits package is listed below. It is our desire to offer members maximum benefits for partnering with us. The packages offer a one-time, discounted price in exchange for continuous marketing, targeted advertisement, best prices on event registration, and special perks. Throughout the year, our office will communicate with your business to ensure that you are taking advantage of these opportunities (event registrations and marketing). We hope you use the program to its fullest potential and encourage your business to send representatives to the listed events.  
 

Partner Sponsorship Levels

Copper
$400/year

Bronze $625/year

Silver 
$1750/ year

Gold
$3750/year

Platinum
$5775/year

Chamber Activities *

 

 

 

 

 

Business After Hours

1 rep free

1 rep free

1 rep free

2 reps free

2 reps free

Business Spotlights

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Community Guide Ad*

NA

NA

NA

NA

$1,000 Ad

Chamber Website

Logo

Logo

Logo

Logo

Logo

Directory Category

2

2

2

2

2

Edu. & Scholarship Sponsor

Premier

Premier

Premier

Premier

Premier

Marketing Ads**

Newslink (2)

Newslink (4)

1/8 Ad (1)

1/8 Ad (2)

1/8 Ad (4)

Social Media Ads**

NA

$15 Ad

$25 Ad

$50 Ad

$75 Ad

Promotional Video***

Events (Logo)

Events (Logo)

Events (Solo)

Events (Solo)

Events (Solo)

Event Items *

 

 

 

 

 

Auction Item Donation

$15

$25

$100

$300

$350

Awards Gala Dinners

1

2

2

(reserved table)

(reserved table)

State of the City Breakfasts

1

1

2

2

4

Jammin’ on Janesville Ad**

Logo

Logo

2x2” Ad

1/8 Ad (1)

1/4 Ad (1)

Jammin’ Vendor Space

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Taste of Muskego Tickets

2

2

5

8

10

Golf Outing (Extra Dinners)

1

1

2

2

4

Golf Sponsor Perks

Logo

Hole Sponsor

Hole Sponsor

Foursome

Masters

Jingle on Janesville Ads**

Newslink (2)

Newslink (4)

2x2” Ad

1/8 Ad (1)

1/4 Ad (1)

**and business spotlights in the Chamber Newslink/social media.
**Sponsors provide ad content. Event ads included with event promotions. Marketing/ Social Media ads planned by sponsor and Chamber.
***Promotional Videos done by professional photographer and accompany specific events. Events (logo) means the sponsor is included in the sponsor listing of the video. Events (solo) means the photographer will include business specific pics and logo in the event video.


Lake Zurich Area Chamber of Commerce:  THIRD ANNUAL GIVING TREE

In an effort to support our local non-profits, we are kicking off the giving season with our Third Annual Giving Tree. For a contribution of $20, members will receive:
An ornament with their logo inside hanging on our Chamber office Giving Tree
A shout out, with a link to their website, for their donation on the Chamber's Facebook page, and
Inclusion into our Chamber Holiday e-video, which will be emailed to all members & community members on our email list on December 23rd.

Our Board of Directors has recently reviewed all of our non-profit members to determine how the Chamber will support non-profits this season and throughout 2020. The profits of this year's Holiday Giving Tree charitable effort will be given to Omni Youth Services.

  
Date: December 1, 2020 - December 18, 2020

Location: The Holiday Giving Tree is located in the Chamber Office.

Contact: Amaya Arrien, Events & Communications Manager

Email: events@lzacc.com
Date/Time Details: While this is not an actual event the deadline for Donations is Friday, December 18th at 12:00 pm 


Fees/Admission: $20 (must be paid via online credit card before inclusion in the charitable effort)



Zack Sullivan Elected to IACCE Board


Zack Sullivan, Executive Director of the Geneseo Chamber of Commerce, was elected to Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Board of Directors at IACCE’s Annual Meeting during the Fall Conference Thursday, November 5, 2020.

"Zack exemplifies that it takes to be a true leader in the chamber industry – not only has he worked to create impactful solutions in his own chamber, but he has shared his expertise with chamber executives across the state. His service to IACCE continues to enhance the professionalism of the industry which also results in increasing the success of businesses who are chamber members,” said Lisa Weitzel, IOM, CAE, President of IACCE. “Zack’s commitment to excellence and clear vision will continue to lead IACCE as it continues to support the development of chamber professionals in Illinois.”

The Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives was established in 1915 and serves over 140 chambers of commerce and their professional staff throughout the state. IACCE supports the development of chamber professionals by creating opportunities for growth and recognition.

Greater Owensboro Chamber: Upcoming Webinar December 9: Building an Online Presence for Your Small Business 

Tomorrow, December 9 at 9 a.m. the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce and Kentucky Small Business Development Center will offer a free webinar via Zoom about building an online presence or e-commerce component for your business. Chamber member small businesses are encouraged to attend if they would like to learn more about expanding their business through online tools. 

Topics will include: 

- Why you need an online presence 

- What you need for an online presence 

- Technology needed for e-commerce 

- E-commerce platforms 

- Communicating with your customers 

Click here to register for the webinar 

#SmartChamber: Joliet Chamber Puts Building Up For Sale

The Joliet Chamber of Commerce has been a fixture on North Chicago Street for a number of years, but change is in the air. Joliet Chamber President Jen Howard informed Joliet Patch's editor that her Chamber building, 63 North Chicago St. is now officially for sale.

Prominent Joliet real estate agent Mark Koenig is marketing the downtown Joliet property. The Joliet Chamber building features six individual offices, a kitchen, two conference rooms, three bathrooms, a reception area and a four-car heated garage in the back of the building. There is also access to a couple additional parking spaces toward the back, Howard said.

The Chamber's asking price is $325,000, Howard said. The brick building encompasses 5,500 square feet, Howard said.

"We just do not need all the space because we had a downsize of our staff," Howard said. "Unfortunately, we had to make some layoffs because of COVID-19."

The Joliet Chamber intends to find other office space to lease in the downtown, preferably in the area of Chicago Street or along Van Buren Street, Howard said.

Howard said the Joliet Chamber would be ideal for a large Cook County or Du Page County law firm looking to expand because of the opening of the new $215 million Will County Courthouse. The 10-floor glass building will open for court activities next week. Source: Patch


Elkhorn Area Chamber collaboration: New drive-through holiday event set for Walworth County fairgrounds


The Elkhorn Area Chamber of Commerce, United Way of Walworth County and the Walworth County Food and Diaper Bank have embarked on a countywide mission to ignite the magic of the upcoming holiday season.

Let It Glow, a half-mile drive-through festival of lights, will be Dec. 4, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Walworth County Fairgrounds, 411 E. Court St., Elkhorn.

Over 20 whimsical holiday stations will be part of the event. There will also be a Santa Station, where children can wave to the jolly man in red and hand their letters to one of Santa’s elves to be taken straight to the North Pole.

The Covid-19 pandemic has cast uncertainty over how the holidays will look this year.

Tammy Dunn, executive director for the United Way of Walworth County, said she was approached with the event idea by Maryann Zimmerman, general manager of the Walworth County Food and Diaper Bank.

“For years, I imagined a lighted drive-through festival at the fairgrounds, and this seemed the perfect time to join forces,” said Dunn. “Let It Glow will be a real win for all of Walworth County, including the performers, area nonprofits, the business community and our families.”

Chris Clapper, executive director for the Elkhorn Area Chamber of Commerce, said the fairgrounds will be the perfect venue for the event.

While it is intended to become a tradition for Walworth County families, there is the hope that others become involved.

“While our committee can administrate the event, we need help breathing life into the animation of Let It Glow,” Clapper said.

Let It Glow organizers have several ways for others to become involved.

Businesses can choose from five sponsorship levels, and families can sponsor and decorate a Glow Tree to be displayed along Balsam Boulevard.

Groups can sign up to build a display or entertain the audience with one of 20-plus Glow Station stops along the route, and volunteers can sign up to help behind the scenes.

The event follows the Elkhorn Chamber’s Annual Tree Lighting on the Square.

There will be no cost to drive through the park.

More information can be found on the Facebook event page, or by calling the Elkhorn Chamber at 262-723-5788, United Way at 262-374-4474 or Walworth County Food Pantry at 262-723-4488.

Sarah Marion elected to IACCE Board




Sarah Marion, president and CEO of the Manteno Chamber of Commerce, was elected to the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Board of Directors at IACCE’s annual meeting during the Fall Conference on Nov. 5.

“Sarah exemplifies that it takes to be a true leader in the chamber industry – not only has she worked to create impactful solutions in her own chamber, but she has shared her expertise with chamber executives across the state,” said Lisa Weitzel, president of IACCE. 

“Her service to IACCE continues to enhance the professionalism of the industry which also results in increasing the success of businesses who are chamber members.”“Sarah’s commitment to excellence and clear vision will continue to lead IACCE as it continues to support the development of chamber professionals in Illinois.”

The Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives was established in 1915 and serves more than 140 chambers of commerce and their professional staff throughout the state. IACCE supports the development of chamber professionals by creating opportunities for growth and recognition. 


Job Openings in #ChamberWorld Illinois - Shorewood Area Chamber

The Shorewood Area Chamber of Commerce is seeking applications for the position of president of the Shorewood Chamber.

The Shorewood Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors is seeking applications for the position of president of the Shorewood Chamber. This position is part-time at 20 hours per week. Please contact Adam Underhill at (815) 630-4377 or send resume to Adam.Underhill@edwardjones.com

Position Description


South Suburban Chamber announces new Membership And Marketing Coordinator

 We are thrilled to announced and welcome our new Membership & Marketing Coordinator, Kacie Huber! Kacie and her husband recently relocated here from Florida, where she had worked for three years as a Partner Relations Coordinator for Experience Kissimmee. We know that she is excited to be here and looks forward to connecting with Chamber Members!

 Please feel free to contact her at membership@southsuburbanchamber.com or 414-768-5845.

Executive Director, Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce, Wautoma, WI - Salary - $15 - $17 an hour

Job Type: Full-time 
Job Description

The Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce is currently seeking an
individual to work full time in the role of Executive Director. The ideal
candidate will be responsible for working with the Board of Directors to
promote and support Chamber sponsored activities and have a flexible
schedule. Candidate will present a professional image, possess excellent
written and verbal communication, have solid knowledge of social media
platforms, and strong computer skills. A sales/marketing background,
administrative skills and experience with event planning is a plus.
Familiarity with Waushara County and a valid WI driver’s license required.
Starting pay will be $15/hour with 2 weeks of vacation.
Submit resume to Recruitment Committee, PO Box 65, Wautoma, WI 54982.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $15.00 - $17.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Paid time off

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Holidays
  • Weekends

Supplemental Pay:

  • Bonus pay

This Job Is Ideal for Someone Who Is:

  • Dependable -- more reliable than spontaneous
  • People-oriented -- enjoys interacting with people and working on group projects
  • Adaptable/flexible -- enjoys doing work that requires frequent shifts in direction
  • Detail-oriented -- would rather focus on the details of work than the bigger picture
  • Achievement-oriented -- enjoys taking on challenges, even if they might fail
  • Autonomous/Independent -- enjoys working with little direction
  • Innovative -- prefers working in unconventional ways or on tasks that require creativity

This Job Is:

  • A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply
  • A “Fair Chance” job (you or the employer follow Fair Chance hiring practices when performing background checks)
  • A good job for someone just entering the workforce or returning to the workforce with limited experience and education
  • A job for which all ages, including older job seekers, are encouraged to apply
  • Open to applicants who do not have a college diploma

Company's website:

  • www.wausharachamber.com

Town Square Publications Chamber Membership Directories, Maps, Apps, Quarterly Magazines and Community Profiles: The Best Chamber Partner in the USA!


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 or email John Dussman with the subject line: Chamber Publication Proposal Requested. Thank you!