Chamber Vibes March 2023

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Chamber Vibes

Tuesday, March 7, 6 to 9 p.m. • Nostalgia 1720

photography by: Anne-Marie Mettus

ENTHUSIAST MEMBER

ENTHUSIAST MEMBER

UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP!

By becoming a Chamber Enthusiast, you can expand your contacts, share your knowledge, contribute your talents, grow personally & professionally, become a leader, &, consequently, GROW YOUR BUSINESS!

Receive ADDITIONAL Benefits beyond standard Membership immediately upon enrolling!

ENTHUSIAST MEMBER COST: $150

(AdditionalFeeAboveStandardMemberRates)

MEMBER BENEFITS!

Ø Enthusiast Member Listing on CBCC Website with link to your business

Ø VIP Seating at Special Member Events

Ø Two FREE Link at Lunch Meals ($70 Value)

Ø Opportunity for feature article in “Enthusiast Member Corner” in the Business&ArtsJournal

Ø ONE promotional spotlight upon becoming an Enthusiast Member (reaching 1500 subscribers)

Ø One-time COMPLIMENTARY Reservation to host your own event in the Chamber lower-level meeting space (Coffee & water provided; date contingent upon availability)

Ø Preferential consideration for Speaking Opportunities

Ø CBCC Name Badge with Chamber Enthusiast designation to register as an Enthusiast Member today! Contact the Chamber to register as an Enthusiast Member today!

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YOU in mind.

MEET THE TEAM

Growing YOUR Business is OUR Business

Theresa has a unique combination of corporate, entrepreneurial, and hospitality experience that makes her a dynamic leader. Her business acumen and desire to listen, learn, and tactically plan will drive the Central Bucks Chamber to new heights. She has an appreciation for the arts and diverse cultures, loves to travel and entertain family and friends with her husband, Felix, a National Corporate Executive Chef for Nestle, in her Doylestown home.

As the most seasoned member of the Chamber team, Brad’s vast knowledge, expertise, and guidance are invaluable. His calm demeanor under pressure and exceptional dedication are among his most admirable qualities. Brad enjoys exploring the Bucks County area at local parks, museums, and shops and also spending time at the beach and the mountains with his family. He’s a classic car enthusiast and a longtime member of “The Road Angels.”

With a degree in Public Relations and decades of experience in Sales, Marketing, on stage, and in television, Kim is well-suited for her Chamber role. Her bubbly personality, desire to connect with people, and strong work ethic make her a driving force on the team. Kim beams with pride when she speaks of her daughters, Alexandra and Gabriella, the most treasured gifts of her life. Although a longtime resident of Bucks County, she is a Philadelphia girl at heart and passionate about her beloved sports teams. “Fly Eagles Fly” and “Let’s Go Flyers” are six of her favorite words.

Sue’s ability to make people smile and willingness to help others comes naturally. Her prior professional roles in Administration, Sales, and Event Management have given her a strong foundation for her responsibilities. She’s a true team player, always offering support when needed. As a resident of Doylestown, Sue brings much knowledge and enthusiasm for the area to the Chamber. She is proudest of her two boys, Alex, a graduate of Seton Hall University and a Certified Personal Trainer, and Jake, a Business Major at the University of Kentucky. Her philosophy in life is simple… work hard, be happy, and have fun!

Margery values the presence of tight-knit communities and bringing small businesses and locals together. Her background in marketing and community outreach allows her to provide support to the Executive Director of Marketing and Special Programs. She is instrumental in developing promotional materials and creating targeted messaging to reach our Members. Her attention to detail and ability to jump right into projects have made her an immediate asset to the team. She is a nature lover who enjoys hiking, gardening, and discovering new places.

With a degree in Communications and her vast experience in Television, Marketing, Administration, and Event Planning coupled with her friendly disposition and desire to support others will be instrumental in her new role at the Chamber. Having lived in DE, NJ and MD, Kerissa is happy to be back in Bucks County, where she was born and raised. She loves to go to the beach, bike ride and garden with her 10-year-old son, Finn and eight-year-old daughter, Piper. She loves to work out to 80s music and Lady Gaga and loves to catch a Broadway show!

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NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

We are so pleased to shine a SPOTLIGHT on the Newest Members of our Chamber family! We look forward to spending time together, exchanging ideas, and partnering with you to GROW your businesses.

BARC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

Mary Sautter

BUCKS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Frederick A. Harran

CBIZ HUMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

Heather Drill

CHAMPION COMMUNICATION COACHING

Neil Rawlings

COLDWELL BANKER HEARTHSIDE, REALTORS

Sheila Wilson

InClubGolf

Frank Giovinazzo

KLC CLEANING SERVICES

Jacky Melara

ROSEWOOD RECOVERY

Aaron Rultenberg

SKORE BUSINESS COACHING

Rose Skore

THE SOLANA DOYLESTOWN

Olivia Knisely

THE YOGA GNOME

Adi Poper Strigl

Beauty Pro. Salon Suite Owner.

S I O N A R Y .

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Salons by JC suites are designed for beauty professionals from all walks of life: hairstylists, estheticians, barbers, nail technicians, or any of the many beauty, health, and wellness professions. Our modern and customizable studios are fully-equipped and provide the perfect solution for starting your own business

Graze Craze Charcuterie Concept Open s First Pennsylvania Storefront in Jamison

JAMISON, PA (February 28, 2023) Graze Craze®, a booming new concept in charcuterie boards and boxes for gatherings, office catering and special events, recently opened its first Pennsylvania location at 2190 York Road, Suite 6, in Jamison

Graze Craze specializes in artfully designed, hand-crafted charcuterie boards and boxes featuring high-quality foods arranged perfectly for nibbling or hearty graze -style meals including gourmet meats, cheeses, fresh fruits and vegetables, artisanal sweets and more. The unique menu features several grazing options fit for any occasion and lifestyle. Whether it’s a formal affair for veggie lovers or a casual gettogether complete with meat and cheese for a low-carb crew, Graze Craze has something to offer everyone. Each charcuterie board is beautifully curated by a Grazologist™ your very own charcuterie concierge with several different size options from single boxes for the lone grazer or that perfect lunch meeting, to grazing boards with enough fresh food to feed a party of ten or more.

The Jamison Graze Craze is open for pick-ups and free local delivery Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Sunday.

About Graze Craze

For more information about Graze Craze in Jamison, Pennsylvania, call 267-759-3772, go to https://www.grazecraze.com/jamison-pa or visit 2190 York Road, Suite 6, Jamison, PA 18929 For more information about locations, menu, and commercial accounts visit www.GrazeCraze.com. For information on franchising opportunities, visit www.GrazeCrazeFranchise.com

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Entrepreneurial Assistance Program 2023

Theme: Better Business Practices for the New Normal Thursday, April 20 • 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m.

Free to Chamber Members! $25 for Future Chamber Members

Facilitator: Linda Reider, Executive Director, Bucks County SPCA

Program #1: Hiring

Patricia Collins, Esquire, Antheil Maslow & MacMinn LLP

Discussion Topics: Labor Laws; Employee Handbook; Hiring Strategy

Kathy Marcino, Founder of KMM Consulting

Discussion Topics: Improving Communication, Increasing Productivity, and Building High Performance Teams

Steve Turner, Business Coach, Flow Business Solution

Discussion Topics: Employee Retention

UPCOMING PROGRAMS - Save the Date!

Program #2: Social Media

Facilitator: Debbie Wagner, President, The Graphic Edge

Panelists: Amy Decker, Social Media Supervisor, NJM Insurance

Amy Berridge, Social Media Manager, Buxmont Social Media & Marketing

Program #3: Advertising (Print vs. Digital)

Facilitator: Tony Moore, SCORE Mentor

Panelists: Debbie Wagner, President, The Graphic Edge

Cam Maio, VP, Marketing & Communications, NJM Insurance

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LONG TERM DISABILITY BENEFITS REVIEW

Although long term disability (LTD) benefits may lack the appeal of other more often utilized programs in a company’s benefit portfolio, for an employee who becomes disabled due to an accident, injury or illness, it becomes a critical and much appreciated safety net.

Designed to replace lost income when an employee is unable to work for an extended period of time, business owners have a choice to provide coverage to all employees as part of an employer-paid core benefit or make the program optional and employee paid, often as part of the company’s voluntary benefits portfolio. However, most insurance companies require a minimum level of participation when underwriting an LTD plan, providing an incentive for employers to automatically enroll all employees in the plan and make it a 100% employer paid benefit.

It should be noted that the upside for employees paying for the program with after-tax dollars or paying through a voluntary program is that if they become disabled and receive benefits, the payments will be tax-free.

LTD plans typically have a waiting period of 90 or 180 days, pay 5060% of the disabled employee’s monthly income up to a stated maximum length of time, based on a very specific definition of “disability”. The carrier may or may not include commissions and bonuses in an employee’s income. Of particular importance is the carrier’s definition of disability. The most liberal definition of the term is “own occupation”, which allows the employee to collect benefits if they are unable to work due to illness or injury, in their current profession. On the other end of the spectrum is a definition requiring an inability to work in “any occupation”, making it much more difficult for the employee to collect benefits.

The pricing for the benefit program is based on the level of benefits provided, and the demographics of the company’s workforce, among other factors. Larger companies and those with prior coverage will usually be required to submit past rate history or utilization information.

For the business owner, it is worth shopping carriers on a regular basis to compare not only pricing but the specific benefits offered by each insurance company,

including any exclusions and limitations. Brokers and benefit consultants typically know the best carriers in each region for various industries and can more effectively shop and compare programs for the business owner or designated benefit manager.

The Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce offers its members access to My Benefit Advisor as a solution for employee benefits, including voluntary offerings. For more information about My Benefit Advisor, visit our website at cbcc.mybenefitadvisor.com or contact Christopher Sloane at (610) 684-6933.

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ARCHITECTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE presents

Land Stewardship Seminar

ResponsibleLandUseinBucksCounty

April 19, 2023 at 5:00 p.m.

Networking & Light Refreshments

5:30 p.m. Program Begins

Doylestown Borough Hall

Tour of location begins at 6:30 p.m.

Speakers:

Matt Babbitt, Heritage Conservancy

Rob Loughery, Nehemiah Development Company

Kyle McKoy, Bucks County Historical Society

H. Joseph Phillips AIA, President, AIA Bucks County

Moderator:

Scott Little, Harleysville Bank

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