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Message from the CEO
A season of change
From blooming flowers to chirping birds, it seems that everything around us is in a state of transition, and the Greater Bakersfield Chamber is no exception. Over the past few months, we have undergone significant changes, and we are thrilled to share that we are adapting and growing stronger than ever before.

As many of you know, last month, we bid farewell to Nick Ortiz, the former leader of the Chamber, as he left to work at the state level. Nick is now Vice President of Local Chamber Relations at CalChamber and President & CEO of the Western Association of Chamber Executives (W.A.C.E.).
Fortunately, we get to continue working together to advance our interests in Central California!
We greatly appreciate Nick’s fearless leadership and tireless efforts to build a better Bakersfield these past several years. During his tenure, the Chamber increased membership, revenue and key initiatives; including the Bakersfield-Kern Regional Branding Initiative, the campaign to pass Measure N and bringing the California Economic Summit to Bakersfield. Nick has certainly left a lasting influence on our members and the Bakersfield community.
As Bakersfield continues to grow, I look forward to serving our community as the Interim President/CEO to collaborate with our members, bolster partnerships and provide support to local businesses. I am humbled and grateful for the opportunity to serve you during this transition in leadership.
Your Chamber team remains busy advocating on your behalf, as well as planning upcoming programs and signature events, which you can learn more about in this month’s issue of Metro.
Cheers!
Hillary Haenes Interim President & CEO Greater Bakersfield Chamber




















Leadership Bakersfield
Leadership Bakersfield kicked off its 2023 season with back-to-back “Leadership and Business Days” on Jan. 12 and 13.

The class was welcomed during a luncheon at The Padre’s Belvedere Room by former President/ CEO Nick Ortiz and Leadership Bakersfield Chair Christina Springstead. Pastor Traco Matthews, who is also the Chief Health Equity Officer for Kern Health Systems, provided an invocation. Matthews also moderated a question-and-answer discussion with keynote speaker Raji Brar, Chief Operating Officer for Countryside Markets and co-founder of the Bakersfield Sikh Women's Association. Brar discussed her upbringing, family businesses and why she continues to give back to our community.
Following the ceremony, participants received their DISC behavioral self-assessment results and learned about their meanings and how they impact leadership from Dr. Juanita Webb of J. Webb Consulting. Photographer April Massirio McGill provided headshots to end the day.
Day two was kicked off by Joe Coughlin, owner of Coconut Joe’s, who shared the story of his business, life and luck, and the importance of mentoring and helping others.
City councilwoman Manpreet Kaur followed and shared her local story, and how she became the first person of Sikh descent to be voted into the Bakersfield City Council.

To round out the morning, participants were placed in groups for the Marshmallow Challenge, a simple exercise designed for teams to build a structure by using spaghetti, masking tape and string. Afterward, groups met their fellow project teammates.
Temblor Brewing Co. hosted the group for lunch in the brewery, restaurant and venue’s dining room, which was followed by a tour of the brewery and discussion by Don Bynum, president of the brewery, and director of asset management for Bynum, Inc. They were treated to tastings of a few Temblor beers as well.

To wrap up, participants learned more about their projects and proposals from Mia Cifuentes, of Berry Corporation, who is the Project Chair for Leadership Bakersfield.
The Leadership and Business Days were led by Advisory Council members Jorge Barrientos of Chain | Cohn | Clark, Pawan Gill of the County of Kern and Leadership Bakersfield Chair Christina Springstead of Springstead Solutions.

Health & Human Services Day
Advisory Council Day Chairs Beth Miller of CommonSpirit Health and Mitchall Patel of Kern Behavioral Health & Recovery Services kicked off Leadership Bakersfield’s Health and Human Services day on Friday, Feb. 10.
The day started at Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK) Food Bank with Program Administrator Kelly Lowery and Agency Relations Coordinator Blaine Hodge, who spoke about food insecurity in our community. Kern County is known as the breadbasket of California, but it is also one of the top areas experiencing food hardship in America. The class was able to tour the Food Bank and understand how they distribute millions of pounds of food annually to hungry individuals, families, nonprofits, churches, community centers, homeless shelters and poverty-fighting agencies throughout Kern County.

From there, the class was able to hear from Chief Executive Officer Lauren Skidmore, Director of Client Services Ilene Parra and the team at The Open Door Network (formerly Bakersfield Homeless Center and Alliance Against Family Violence & Sexual Assault). The class saw the vision for the future campus and its goals to help our community's most vulnerable heal from trauma and reimagine their lives.
Lunch was hosted at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Kern County and featured a conversation with Kern Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (KernBHRS) Director Stacy Kuwahara, who shared insights into the history of mental health treatment in America and what KernBHRS is working on in Kern County.


Finally, the class spent the afternoon at Dignity Health Bakersfield Memorial Hospital, where the participants learned about the current state of health care challenges and opportunities according to President and CEO Ken Keller. The class then spent the afternoon in immersive experiences in which they were able to get a behind-the-scenes look at the daily operations of a large hospital.

Thank you to program underwriter Chevron and to the Leadership Bakersfield day sponsors Adventist Health and Dignity Health.
By Mitchall Patel Kern Behavioral Health & Recovery Services, Beth Miller Common Spirit
San Rucci Keeps It Local With
Wine Sourced From Grapes Grown in Kern County
Local Merz family offers Bakersfield a friendly, locally sourced wine and tasting experience
Bakersfield is known for a lot of things but producing wine isn’t one of them. Anthony (Tony) and Bill Merz are hoping to change that with San Rucci winery. The father and son duo just opened a tasting room - the first of its kind in Bakersfield, where all of the wine processing, tasting and selling take place.
“I think the most fun part about being a new, small business in Bakersfield is the camaraderie that we get with other businesses and people around town,” said Co-Owner Tony. “As they say, a rising tide lifts all ships. We support each other and try to lift each other up.”
The new store, located in a southwest Bakersfield business center off Schirra Court next to local breweries, offers tastings, food pairing events and educational classes about the winemaking process.

“There are a couple of things that make wines that come from grapes sourced in Kern County special,” said Tony.
“I think the main thing that speaks to my dad and me about making wine with grapes from this area is the fact that this is where we’ve made wine for years and oftentimes people overlook this area for winemaking. Or they don’t even realize that we grow grapes for wine here in Kern County.”
He added, “Just the idea of having a locally sourced wine with grapes that were grown here is kind of a cool idea.“
The family is proud to be Italian and they enjoy showcasing grape varietals that are native to Italy. The Mediterranean climate in Kern County is perfectly situated to grow many of the grape varietals necessary to make San Rucci wines.
“Because we have a warmer climate it really does make wines that are easy to drink and more enjoyable, younger than aged wines,” said Tony.
“The more rare varietals like the Montepulciano we use, often grow really well here.”
San Rucci came to life well before their first release in 2017. The family has about a quarter-acre lot where they live and have always grown grapes that they use in some of their wines.
Tony noted that their biggest release with grapes grown in their backyard was about 15 cases.
“I grew up in a winemaking household, we had grapevines in the backyard, so at a young age I was interested in winemaking,” he added.
It was right around his senior year in high school that Tony told his father, Bill, that he was going to start harvesting grapes from the backyard to make
his own wine.
“It turned out to be an absolutely horrible first shot at winemaking and my father, being a commercial winemaker himself, he’s classically trained and went to Fresno State for winemaking said something along the lines of, ‘I can’t have a son that doesn't know how to make good wine,’” Tony said with a giant grin on his face.
From 2006 on is when the two started making wine together. Besides the grapes they grow in their backyard, Bill and Tony purchase grapes from growers throughout Kern County, Paso Robles and Hollister.
“I believe we are the only guys in Bakersfield making small boutique wines with grapes grown from here,” said Tony.


San Rucci aims to be an approachable and friendly place for Bakersfield to taste and learn about wine and the winemaking process.


“We want this to be a place where people who are curious to learn more about wine can visit and understand the basics of wine,” Tony said.
“We have this really fun blending class where we show people how winemakers blend wine and the process we go through. People who attend will

actually blend their own three unique blends and we’ll bottle it up and they can take home a bottle.”
San Rucci hosted a grand opening ceremony on Feb. 9, and the Merz family was excited to officially open their doors to the public. Follow them on Instagram (@san_rucci_winery), visit their website, www.sanrucci.com and sign up for their newsletter to stay up to date on all their news, food pairings and educational events.
You can find Chamber member businesses to support by visiting the map and directory on our homepage at www.shoplocalshopnow.com and support small businesses by visiting locally owned stores. Shop Local, Shop Now is sponsored by the Kern Women’s Business Center.

Welcome New Chamber Members
We’d like to extend a warm welcome to the companies that have joined the Greater Bakersfield Chamber. Thank you for investing in our mission to Build a Better Bakersfield.
A3 Sports & Wellness, Inc.
5203 Young St.
Bakersfield, CA 93311
661-885-8889
a3sportsperformance.com
“We help athletes, youth and adults reach their next level in sport and in life through professional coaching and training programs.”
American Cancer Society Inc., Relay For Life
5420 California Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93309
661-496-5514
secure.acsevents.org
“We are a local and global organization combating cancer through advocacy, research and patient support. Relay For Life helps fund our mission.”
Bakersfield Breakfast Lions Club
Bakersfield, CA 93302
661-201-9274
“Open since 1917, our clubs are places where individuals join together to give their valuable time and effort to improving their communities and the world. Our Mission at Bakersfield Breakfast Lions: Is to serve our community, give hope and impact lives.”
Bakersfield Community Healthcare
1801 Oak St.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
661-327-9800
bakersfield-healthcare.com
“We are State Licensed, Medicare-Certified Home Health and Hospice agencies. We run an adult day health center, we also offer mobile ultrasound and caregiver services.”
Central Valley Property Advisors
2611 F St., Ste. 2
Bakersfield, CA 93301
661-617-0074
centralvalleypropertyadvisors.com
“We specialize in the sale and management of commercial real estate assets. We create and preserve wealth for our clients for generations to come.”
Domino Plastics MFG
601 Gateway Ct.
Bakersfield, CA 93307
661-396-3744
dominoplastics.com
“For more than 50 years, we have developed custom plastic solutions with our customers and distributors. We provide the fastest design to production.”
D.R. Horton
Bakersfield, CA 93311
559-636-9850
drhorton.com/California/Bakersfield
“We are a new construction production homebuilder with five neighborhoods, now selling & coming soon, in South Bakersfield. We are Americ’s homebuilder.”
Grants for Good
10309 Merriweather Dr., Unit B.
Bakersfield, CA 93311
661-619-9518
“We build programs that do good.”
Infinity Real Estate Services
2600 F St.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
661-615-9001
kerncountyhouse.com
“Infinity Real Estate Services is a real estate brokerage dedicated to developing successful real estate professionals and simplifying the buying and selling of real estate.”
La-Z-Boy Home Furnishings & Décor
626 Ming Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93304
661-396-1150
la-z-boy.com/Central-Valley/Bakersfield
NV Catering Inc.
3301 Pegasus Dr., Ste. 4
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661-679-3540
nvcatering.com
“We are a full-service company specializing in creating custom menus and food presentation that reflect unique tastes and preferences of each client for a wide range of events.”
Priority Urgent Care
1345 Allen Rd. #300
Bakersfield, CA 93314
661-556-4777
priority661.com
“We provide immediate care for non-life-threatening illnesses. Our team is experienced in evaluating & treating both acute and complex health cases.”
Quality Floor Covering
1330 Golden State Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301
661-489-4605
myqualityflooring.com

“We are a residential and commercial flooring store. We sell flooring and install all kinds and grades of flooring; we also do floor demolition.”
Ruiz Brothers Trucking Inc.
7700 Di Miller Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93307
661-345-0693
“We are a local family-owned trucking company, offering services throughout the United States.”
The Content Lab
2611 F St. Bakersfield, CA 93301 661-900-1220
thecontentlabbako.com
“The Content Lab is an all-in-one photo, video and podcast studio. In addition, they provide in-house marketing and video production services, training, consulting and a community for creators and businesses to connect and collaborate.”
The Farias Firm, PC 19301 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 200 Tarzana, CA 91356 661-222-2222 fariasfirm.com
“We are a workers compensation law firm representing injured workers throughout California.”
Stanley Steemer Bakersfield
1012 Black Gold Rd. Bakersfield, CA 93308 661-964-9551 stanleysteemer.com
“We are nationally known but locally owned and are proud to provide professional residential and commercial cleaning services in and around Bakersfield. Call 1-800-STEEMER!”
Uncle Chief's Catering
8201 Camino Media Bakersfield, CA 93311 661-330-4087 unclechiefscatering.com
“We are a soul food cuisine catering and delivery company offering slow cooker prepared soul food and a variety of international cuisines.”
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PAST RIBBON CUTTINGS

Grand Opening San Rucci Winery 6201 Schirra Ct. sanrucci.com
UPCOMING RIBBON CUTTING
Grand Opening Priority Urgent Care
Date: Thursday, March 23, 10 a.m.
Location: 9900 Stockdale Hwy., Ste. 105
Grand Opening Infinity Real Estate Services, Central Valley Property Advisors & The Content Lab 3105 Latte Ln. kerncountyhouse.com
centralvalleypropertyadvisors.com thecontentlabbako.com
For more information or to schedule a ribbon cutting, please contact us at info@bakochamber.com
In Partnership with the Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
SCHEDULE YOUR CEREMONY
Renewing Members
Thank you to our members who have reinvested in the Greater Bakersfield Chamber. Your continued investment helps the Chamber continue its mission to Build a Better Bakersfield.
ADAKC - Alzheimer's Disease Assoc. of Kern County, Inc. - 1994
ADT LLC - 1978
Advance Beverage Company - 1955
Advance Communications & Consulting, Inc. - 2001
AECOM Technical Services Inc. - 1957
AES - 2015
Amazon Fulfillment Center - 2021
Andrea R Hill, CPA, AAC - 2017
Aramark Uniform Services - 1957
Bakersfield Art Association - 2013
Bakersfield Association of REALTORS - 1955
Bakersfield Behavioral Healthcare Hospital - 2016
Bakersfield Cash Register - 1976
Bakersfield City School District - 1979
Bakersfield Cotton Warehouse, LLC - 2022
Bakersfield Drug Testing - 2007
Bakersfield Electric Motor Repair, Inc. - 1967
Bakersfield Family Medical Center - 1983
Bakersfield Marriott at the Convention Center - 1994
Bakersfield PACE - 2020
Bakersfield Patio Covers & Seamless Rain Gutters -
2019
Bakersfield Recovery Services Inc. - 2020
Barbich Hooper King Dill Hoffman - 1983
Bella - 2000
Bike Bakersfield/Biking for Fun - 2007
Bill Wright Toyota - 1982
Bitwise Industries - 2019
Blackwell Land, LLC - 1983
Braun Electric Company, Inc. - 1995
Brown Armstrong Certified Public Accountants - 1985
Buck Owens Production Company, Inc. - 1965
Bynum Inc. - 1985
CaliDental Bakersfield - 2021
California State University, Bakersfield - 1968
Cazador Consulting Group, Inc. - 2021
CBIZ MHM, LLC - 1998
Centre For Neuro Skills - 1999
Chester Avenue Brake LLC - 1925
Chicago Title Company - 1962
Chosen Payments - 2016
Christopher D. Jacobs CPA - 1984
Citizens Business Bank - 1983
Clerou Tire Company, Inc. - 1950
Clifford & Bradford Insurance Agency - 1946
Clinica Sierra Vista - 2018
Colombo Construction Company, Inc. - 1978
Commercial Trade Inc. - 1988
Community Connection for Childcare/KCSOS - 1988
Cook's Computer Maintenance & Engineering, Inc. -
1978
Core Chiropractic + Wellness - 2018
Daniells Phillips Vaughan & Bock - 1956
Darling & Wilson, PC - 1948
Denison Werner, LLP - 2012
Derrel's Mini Storage, Inc. - 1986
Dignity Health - Mercy Hospital Downtown - 1948
Dignity Health Management Services - 1993
DoubleTree by Hilton - 1983
Douglass Truck Bodies - 1958
First Assembly of God - 2002
Forefront Power, LLC - 2020
Frank St. Clair Management - 1992
Frugatti's Italian Restaurant - 2004
Golden Empire Transit District - 1985
Golden Empire Youth Tackle Football - 2010
Guarantee Shoe Center - 1986
Haddad Dodge - 1987
Hall Ambulance Service, Inc. - 1984
Health Net, LLC - 2017
Heart Vascular and Leg Center - 2019
Hilton Garden Inn Hotel - 2003
Human Resource Development by Robin Paggi - 2022
Hyatt Place Bakersfield - 2019
Inland Empire Job Corps Center - 2012
Jess Smith & Sons Cotton, Inc. - 1958
Jim Burke Ford Lincoln - 1951
KABI LLC - 2014
Kern County Fair and Event Center - 1958
Kern County Medical Society - 1948
Kern County Taxpayers Association - 1991
Kern Electric Distributors - 1968
Kern Medical - 2014
Kern Print Services - 1973
Kern Trophies - 1966
Key Properties dba Intrados Inc. - 1982
KGET-TV 17 - 1978
Klassen Corporation - 2019
Law Offices of Borton Petrini LLP - 1951
Lights Camera Action Cinema - 2016
Little Red School House - 1972
Macpherson Energy Corporation - 2017
Mazzei Injector Co., LLC - 1996
Metro Record Storage and Shredding - 2006
Motor City Auto Center - 1972
Newby Rubber, Inc.- 1964
Nickel Family LLC - 1994
Nighbert Group - 1972
Nile Point Veterinary Hospital, Inc. - 1966
Olivieri Commercial Group, Inc. - 2003
Pat Callahan Ceramic Tile, Marble & Granite Fabrication - 1992
Pegboard - 1975
Premier Valley Medical Group - 2022
ProParks Management Company - 2011
Quad Knopf, Inc. - 1984
Rainbow Int. Restoration of Bakersfield - 2018
Raymond's Trophy & Awards - 1994
Realty Management Services - 2010
Resolute HR Services - 1990
S.A. Camp Pump and Drilling Company - 1995
Sally A. Herald Accountancy Corporation - 1988
San Joaquin Valley College - 1984
Scope Studios - 2019
Serban Sound and Communications - 1986
Stinson's - 1953
Stockdale Tile & Flooring Center, Inc. - 1990
StructureCast - 1999
Sullivan Petroleum Company - 1947
Tejon Indian Tribe - 2012
Tejon Ranch Company - 1956
Telehealthdocs Medical Group - 2016
Tel-Tec Security Systems, Inc. - 1983
The Bakersfield Californian - 1920
The BLVD! - 2018
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Kern County - 1989
The Lynn Company - 1977
The Station - Kern County Fire Fighters - 2017
Tolman & Wiker Insurance - 2000
Tri Counties Bank - 2004
UBS/Financial Services - 1987
Urner's Inc. - 1920
Valley Institute of Prosthetics and Orthotics - 2022
Valley Public Radio-KVPR/KPRX White Ash
Broadcasting - 1985
Valley Strong Credit Union - 1989
Valley Yellow Pages - 1988
W. Michael Chertok - 2008

Walker-Lewis Rents - 1988
Wallace & Smith Contractors, Inc. - 1963
Watson Realty ERA - 1981
WCAC Operating Co. - 1988
Well Analysis Corp. - 2019
Westec - 2011
SEXUAL HARASSMENT PREVENTION TRAINING
Join
Supervisors and Employees will learn how to:
· Ensure anti-bullying regulations are implemented.
· Prevent harassment in the workplace.
· Report and respond to employee concerns.
· Communicate with other employees about harassment policy.
Includes: A light breakfast and certification upon completion.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 8-10 A.M.
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training is State Mandated/Completion Certificate Valid for Two Years.
Employers must provide two hours of sexual harassment prevention training to all supervisory employees and one hour of sexual harassment prevention training to non-supervisory employees. Training must be provided once every two years to all employees with six months of assuming either a supervisory or non-supervisory role. California AB1825/2053.
COST: $30 for members/$60 for nonmembers
LOCATION: Greater Bakersfield Chamber, 1725 Eye St.
RSVP: 661-327-4421 or email info@bakochamber.com
Member News
Valley Strong Credit Union is hosting a Business Mixer on Wednesday, Mar. 22 from 6-8 p.m. at the Administrative Office, 11500 Bolthouse Dr. Grow your network and explore new opportunities at our business mixer! Join us for conversation, refreshments and likeminded professionals. Build valuable relationships and open doors to new possibilities. RSVP to secure your spot HERE. See you there!
How to Navigate and Prosper through a Recession in Uncertain Times. Join Barrett Business Services, Inc. (BBSI) as we present a hands-on workshop for local business owners where we will help you develop strategies for managing your finances and people. Key takeaways will be:
1. What are the critical few KPI’s my business should be reviewing
2. What is Scenario Based Workforce Planning and how can it help my Business
3. What does the Economic Landscape look like coming out of 2022 and moving into 2023
4. How do I build a plan for an uncertain future? These sessions will take place at the Greater Bakersfield Chamber, 1725 Eye St. on Thursday, Mar. 23 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Seating is limited so request your seat today by emailing Rick.senneway@bbsi.com, registration is free for Chamber Members. BBSI Bakersfield is a local Management Consulting company offering HR, Payroll, Workers Comp and Safety Services designed to help businesses prosper.
North of the River Recreation and Park District (NOR) invites preschoolers ages 3.5 to 5 and a parent to participate in Robots 4 Tots, an annual event hosted at the Neighborhood Place Learning Center in Riverview Community Center. This FREE event takes place on Friday, Mar. 24 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 401 Willow Dr. in Oildale. Participation is limited to the first 100 registrations and lunch will be served during the event. To reserve your preschooler’s spot, registration must be completed in person at Riverview Community Center. The Robots 4 Tots program has introduced robotics to children in the Oildale community for thirteen years and continues to be an exciting event that prepares children for kindergarten, helps family members develop new skills, and sparks interest in science and technology. Chevron sponsors Robots 4 Tots through the purchase of robot kits, arts and crafts materials, food, and t-shirts for participants. “At our Neighborhood Place Learning Center at Riverview, we believe that STEM activities and events such as these are critical in preparing children to be ready for kindergarten,” said Jasmin LoBasso, Superintendent of Recreation & Community
Services. “North of the River appreciates Chevron’s ongoing support and their philosophy of instilling STEM at an early age, which goes hand-in-hand with the early learning goals at our Riverview Community Center.” Visit norfun.org for more information about NOR programs and follow NOR on Facebook at @NORfun. For additional information, please contact Jasmin LoBasso, Superintendent of Recreation at jlobasso@norrecreation. org or 661-392-2000.
High Desert Medical College is hosting a Spring open house from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, Apr. 7. There’s no need to RSVP! This is a free event open to all who are interested. Children and pets are also welcome. Guests will have an opportunity to tour the campus, meet the faculty, view classroom demos, and even take pictures with the Easter Bunny! This event will take place on campus located at 2000 24th St.
Reserve space now for the Kern County Career & STEM Expo hosted by the Kern Economic Development Foundation on Apr. 28 at CTEC, 7301 Old River Rd. Exhibitor registration is now open. Last year’s event was attended by more than 2,500 students and 120 exhibitors. For more information, register HERE
The Junior League of Bakersfield is currently accepting applications from nonprofit organizations to apply for a grant that benefits the community with focus of promoting literacy. If you know of any organizations that would be interested in applying for a grant, please contact Alyshia Kizer at administrative@jlbakersfield.org.
Kern Community Foundation believes in philanthropy – the practice of giving now and making long-term investments to support effective charitable organizations and programs forever – making Kern County a better place to live, to work, and to visit. Our mission: Growing Community. Growing Philanthropy. We help people support the causes they care about most by connecting generous donors to energized community members and organizations, matching their charitable interests with our community’s needs. The passion we share unites us, inspires us, and drives us toward a bold vision for the future – to make Kern County more vibrant, healthier, and stronger for all its residents. The Kern Community Foundation is hiring an entry level position, Project Specialist, with the opportunity for advancement. If you are interested, please send a resume and cover letter to info@kernfoundation.org. To learn more, click HERE
Ordiz-Melby Architects is pleased to announce our firm’s acquisition of KSA Group Architects (KSA). Building on a legacy of award-winning service to the local Bakersfield community, we are confident this new energy will continue to propel the firm in partnering with Kern
County’s most trusted organizations to develop the future of our flourishing city, county and beyond. We are united in our conviction that providing quality service, facilitating innovative solutions for all types of project needs and continually broadening our expertise the future of OrdizMelby is brighter than ever. Please help us welcome our new colleagues to the OMA family!
Bakersfield 2045 RISE! The City of Bakersfield’s planning department would like to know what does RISE mean to you? Please take a moment to see the City’s General Plan Update and let us know how we can RISE together. The General Plan Update will shape what Bakersfield becomes by 2045. RISE is the acronym for the key factors that will help shape the City’s General Plan update. Head to www.bakersfield2045.com to learn more and take the survey.
This winter’s unprecedented natural gas prices, on top of already high inflation, have been a real hardship for many Southern Californians, especially our most vulnerable, our seniors, and people facing difficult circumstances. SoCalGas is stepping up to help customers in need with charitable donations of $10 million in shareholder funding to help customers with bill assistance and to bolster community resources for those who may be struggling financially. The company committed $5 million in shareholder funding to the Gas Assistance Fund, a program administered by the United Way that provides income-qualified customers with one-time grants to help pay their natural gas bills. The contribution is the largest in the fund’s 40-year history and will help the United Way expand access to the program to thousands of additional Southern Californians this winter. SoCalGas also announced it will contribute $4 million from its donor advised fund to relaunch its popular Fueling Our Communities program, a collaboration with local food banks and nonprofits that has provided free meals and groceries to thousands of Californians facing food insecurity since 2020. In addition, SoCalGas will contribute $1 million in aid from its donor advised fund to small restaurant owners through the Restaurants Care Resilience Fund, a fund that was started in 2021 to help small restaurants with improvements, upgrades, employee retention and to manage debt, losses and rising costs. For more information, click HERE.
2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairman of the Board
Ken Keller
Bakersfield Memorial Hospital - Dignity Health
Incoming Chairman
Rob Duchow Southern California Gas Company
Immediate Past Chairman
Rick Jhaj Countryside Corporation
Kamal Gill – Brimhall Pharmacy/Panama Pharmacy
Dr. Mary Barlow – Kern County Superintendent of Schools
Mark Bateman – Young Wooldridge LLP
Deanna Blaise – Valley Strong Credit Union
Bruce Davis – Bolthouse Properties
Octavio Escobedo – Tejon Indian Tribe
Maybelle Liquigan – Kaiser Permanente
Denise Newton – PG&E

Veronika Placencia – KERO-TV
G Riar – Riar, Inc.
Willie Rivera – Aera Energy

CHAMBER STAFF
Hillary Haenes
Interim President & CEO
Kami Gonzalez
Director, Administration & Operations




Concepcion "Cepi" Willingham Member & Business Development Manager
Savanah Adams Manager, Stakeholder Engagement
Cynthia Gonzalez Operations Administrator
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