June 2014 ACTION newsletter

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NEWSLETTER

JUNE 2014

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VIP Tickets On Sale Now for Canton Blues Fest on June 20 & 21 Northeast Ohio’s premier free blues festival, Canton Blues Fest, will be rocking Market Square in downtown Canton for the 13th straight year on June 20 and 21! VIP tickets are on sale now, giving blues enthusiasts up-close access and fantastic FREE food and drinks. The theme for the 2014 festival is “Women in Blues,” and this year’s headliners are none other than two leading ladies of Blues Ana Popovic on Friday at 8:30 p.m. and Shemekia Copeland on Saturday at 8:30 p.m., along with music each day from noon to 10:30 p.m. From deep blues (Shemekia) to blues-rockin’ guitar (Ana), these women are two of the most talented and respected names in the Blues music genre. Plus, new this year is the “Back Porch” acoustic stage, featuring live music in between sets on the main stage. Go online to www.cantonbluesfest.com for a full list of festival performers. (continued on page six)

2014 Annual Golf Outing: Let’s Par-tee! Do you have your reservations in yet for the 2014 Annual Golf Outing? Well, what are you waiting for? Be a part of a great day filled with networking, 18 exciting holes (cart included), complimentary range balls, gifts and prizes, a delicious lunch and dinner, and did we say… GOLF?!

INSIDE: Oil & Gas Column................................................. 3 AultCare Fast Break Breakfast Line Up.................. 4 June AultCare Fast Break Breakfast...................... 5 Downtown Festivals............................................ 6 June Stir After Hours........................................... 7 Table Top Expo.................................................... 8 CVB Hospitality Training.................................... 10 CVB Explore Boards........................................... 10 HOFEF Queen Pageant.................................. 11-12 HOFEF Playbook & Pins...................................... 13 HOFEF Names Committee Chairs................... 14-17 Leadership Stark County Profile......................... 18 Ohio BWC Rebate Flyer...................................... 19 ystark! Profile................................................... 20 ystark! Twenty under 40!.............................. 21-23 Ohio BWC Rebate Eligibility............................... 24 Stark County Safety Council Luncheon............... 25 Stark County Safety Council Season Passes......... 25 Funding Partners.............................................. 26 New Members................................................... 29 BizBitz.............................................................. 30 June Calendar................................................... 31

The golf outing is happening on Monday, June 30, at Shady Hollow Country Club, one of the finest courses in the area – and it’s sure to sell out fast. Established in 1925, Shady Hollow Country Club is in premier condition and offers beautiful tree-lined rolling fairways and greens. Shady Hollow is a picturesque hidden gem in Stark County. Every golfer from beginner to expert will find an appropriate challenge at Shady. (continued on next page)

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GOLF OUTING continued ... June 2014 - Volume XLVI - No. 6

Phil Fracassa Chief Financial Officer The Timken Company Chairman Dennis P. Saunier President & CEO Collyn Floyd Editor and Director of Marketing & Events Denise Burton Director of Membership & Sales Advertising Sales / Action 330.458.2067

Sarah Lutz Graphics Manager

The day begins with a shotgun start at 10:00 a.m., includes lunch at the turn, and finishes at 4:00 p.m. with a steak dinner and plenty of prizes. RSVP by June 23 at cantonchamber.org to be part of the action. Registration is limited to 144 players so sign your foursome up now! Unable to join the outing? That’s okay! Join in on the fun at 5:30 p.m. for Stir After Hours, our monthly networking event. Stir is open to all members for $5 per person. Golfers are free. Our major sponsors to date include presenting sponsor Cintas, along with AultCare, Huntington Bank, The Karcher Group, Mercy Medical Center, The Repository, and Shady Hollow Country Club.

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Monday, June 30th 8:30 a.m. Registration 10 a.m. Shotgun Start Shady Hollow Country Club 4865 Wales Ave. NW Massillon, OH 44646 Cost: $155 per golfer includes greens fees, lunch and dinner RSVP by June 23 at CantonChamber.org SPONSORSHIPS STILL AVAILABLE Many levels of sponsorship are still available for the 2014 Chamber Golf Outing–from a $150 hole sponsorship to a $1,250 eagle sponsorship–and we’re happy to customize a package for you! Make sure you get brand exposure at this sell-out event! For more information, contact Whitney Prather, events and marketing manager, at (330) 458-2073 or whitneyp@cantonchamber.org.

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Oil and Gas June Update: Register for Midstream Ohio 2014 The oil and gas business is nothing new for some Stark County businesses. For instance, there’s Joe Halter’s Solmet Technologies, an open-die forging plant and metallurgical testing facility that has been making high-strength oil and gas drilling tools since the early 1990s.

Solmet has achieved American Petroleum Institute’s Q1 quality rating for overall process, and is awaiting API certification for threading so the parts can be screwed into other API-threaded components. This will add to Solmet’s ability to finish products for customer’s applications.

One of Solmet’s specialties is the creation of drill mandrels. Using a particularly highstrength steel developed by The Timken Co. called HS220-27, and manufactured at Timken’s Faircrest steel plant, Solmet heats the steel to 2,350 degrees Fahrenheit and then uses its enormous forging hammers to pound the steel into shapes that can accommodate a drill bit on one end and a drilling motor on the other.

Open-die forging is an old business, and oil and gas tooling is a new application for that old business. The forging hammers used at Solmet were originally built in 1890, 1930 and 1950. If you see them in action, you know they’re up to the task.

Ask Joe Halter or his son Matt whether these tools are being used in Utica Shale horizontal drilling, and either one is likely to say, “We don’t know. We suppose so.” You see, they create these tools for oil and gas service companies such as Baker Hughes and Schlumberger, which have the parts machined further into usable down-hole drill components. These components could be put to work on other continents, under the ocean floor or at any one of several domestic oil and gas drilling sites, including Ohio’s Utica Shale. Solmet’s ties to the oil and gas industry are deep. Many of their products are shipped to Houston, Texas, or Lafayette, La., where Solmet parts are used to manufacture drill components. In fact, in Lafayette, Solmet’s forgings are so popular that Timken’s HS220-27 is known informally as “Solmet steel.” It’s remarkable to see Solmet’s technicians shape this steel with its hammers. The heated steel bar is clamped into the jaws of a forklift. The forklift driver manipulates the piece as the hammer operator beats it into shape.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman of the Board - Philip D. Fracassa The Timken Company Sr. Vice Chairman - William C. Shivers Huntington Bank Vice Chairman - Brian Belden The Belden Brick Company Vice Chairman - John A. Murphy, Jr. Day Ketterer Ltd. Vice Chairman - Mark Fleiner LG Fuel Cell Systems Treasurer - D. William Allen Pro Football Hall of Fame Immediate Past Chairman - Karen M. Brenneman Hall, Kistler & Company LLP President & CEO - Dennis P. Saunier Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Corporate Secretary - Steven J. Katz Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce

We’re a few days away from the third event in our Utica Capital Series Presented by Huntington Bank. We’re talking about Midstream Ohio 2014, a seminar we are producing with our partners at shaledirectories.com and bringing to the Barrette Center at Walsh University in North Canton. Four leading midstream pipeline and processing-plant builders – Access Midstream, Caiman Energy, M3 Momentum and EnLink – will talk about current and future work to connect Utica wells to the energy customers that want for Utica resources.

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We also are excited to hear from attorney Chris Schmenk with the Bricker & Eckler law firm in Columbus. She will appear at the seminar and present Bricker & Eckler’s survey of Utica-inspired investments in Ohio, which according to her law firm now totals nearly $19 billion.

Judith E. Barnes Lancaster Attorney At Law

Katrina Barton Belden Village Mall

Bradley R. McKain Marathon Petroleum Company, LP

Bruce Blaise Kenan Advantage Group David Cemate Mercy Medical Center R. Eric Dellapina FirstMerit Bank N.A. Dr. Jay Gershen Northeast Ohio Medical University

If there still are seats available for this seminar by the time you receive this issue, we would be happy to accommodate you. Contact me: David Kaminski Director of Energy and Public Affairs davidk@cantonchamber.org (330) 458-2059

Emil Alecusan Brewster Cheese

Jerry Gilin Diebold Inc. Michael Graeff Koch Knight, LLC Matthew Hammond Chesapeake Energy Jason F. Haupt Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A.

The advantage of forging a piece instead of cutting it to the shape desired by the customer is that forging compresses the steel and keeps the flow lines of the steel intact, adding to its strength. For a look at Solmet’s workers and forging hammers in action, go to the Solmet website, www. solmet.net, and watch the YouTube video.

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Dr. Para Jones Stark State College Terrance L. Jones Multi-Development Services of Stark County Dr. David A. King Malone University

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Rick McQueen Akron-Canton Airport Frank Monaco Four Fifteen Group Jim Porter The Repository Stacy Radabaugh Charter One Bank Alan Rodriguez Jülz by Alan Rodriguez and Rodriguez’s House of Stones Mark J. Samolczyk Stark Community Foundation Bruce M. Soares Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh Tracy Stevens Dominion East Ohio Walter F. Wagor, Ph.D. Kent State University at Stark


2014 FAST BREAK LINE UP: JULY - DECEMBER Announcing our July-December AultCare Fast Break Breakfast Line-Up! July 11: Create, Communicate and Innovate - Jon Washington, The Innovation Garage

September 12: Leadership: The Difference Maker - Maria Stevens, Stevens Coaching & Consulting, LLC

Many organizations struggle with how to define innovation, capture value, and measure results. Come and learn the three key lessons that will drive successful innovation and growth of your company. Jon will teach you about solutions that will solve customer problems, help you leap ahead of the competition, and further your business and influence.

Why do some businesses fail, while others grow? Why are some companies able to handle change successfully, while others get stuck? Why do some organizations struggle with uncommitted employees, while others thrive with a winning culture? The answer is leadership. Leadership is the difference between struggle and success and between winning and losing. It’s very simple, but it’s not always easy.

August 8: Intentional Communication: Changing the way we see and interact with people! - Carolyn Santos, Santos Coaching Communication! We talk all the time, but do we REALLY understand and connect with people? We take all kinds of assessments; but do we know any more what to do with and for people than before we took them? Carolyn Santos is changing the way we do communication training and understand people - professionally and personally. It’s easy, intuitive, and profoundly effective.

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October 10: The 5 Rules of Engagement - How to Motivate Your Employees Philip Kim, Walsh University Do you have a motivated and fired up workforce? Do they love your business as much as you do? If you’re like most small businesses, probably not. Currently, seven out of every 10 U.S. workers are dissatisfied with their jobs. 40% or more are disengaged with their work. What’s the deal? You pay them a competitive wage already, so what else do you need to do? You need to engage them. Research continues to show that truly engaged employees are more likely to be self-motivated, positive, and focused. You don’t need to re-structure your whole day on pampering your employees, but you do need to create an environment of engagement. Find out how the best companies do this, and steal from them to implement your own 5 Rules of Engagement.

November 14: Ready, Set, Plan! Tom Scully, Sandler Training Do you ever wonder why it takes you so long to finish a project, realize a goal, or make a change. It’s all about the plan. Learn to implement a specific plan of action for personal and professional goals. Create a consistent daily behavior designed to eliminate mediocre prospecting and follow-up. And, develop a formula for success and understand goal setting. December 12: Digital Brand – You. Understand - Support - Amplify. Shon Christy, Proximity Marketing Everyone understands the concept of a brand but often overlooks the brand that is most important - THEIR OWN! This presentation will explore your brand and how to leverage it in the social media universe to help you stand out and get the attention you deserve. You will walk away completely understanding the value of your digital brand, how to support it and how to amplify to the right audience.

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UPCOMING EVENTS June AultCare Fast Break Breakfast; Online Marketing: Uncovering Myths, Misconceptions and Misnomers Pole Position Marketing’s Kevin Nisly has some invaluable information to share about the many misguided ideas and perceptions people have about both the internet and web marketing.

to Pole Position Marketing (PPM), where he loves to use his God-given knack for building rapport to help potential clients overcome their business hurdles. As PPM’s Client Relations Specialist (and Ambassador of Tomfoolerly), Kevin isn’t fooling around when he says he wants to make your website famous.

While every business owner must understand online search mechanics to achieve optimal success online, Kevin has discovered that many key decision makers responsible for their company’s web marketing aren’t aware of these fundamental principles. Kevin will share why obsessing about top rankings can be detrimental to your business, how Google can be your greatest ally or your competitor’s best friend, and much more. Kevin is no stranger to the AultCare Fast Break Breakfast – he’s one of our own! You’ve seen him; he’s the smiley guy who gives out the GIANT candy bars – you know the one with the cool race car business cards? Well, even though Kevin looks like a young lad, he brings more than a decade of sales experience

In addition to his “day job” at Pole Position Marketing, Kevin runs a successful rental property business in Akron, Ohio. And instead of sleeping at night, Kevin works as president of a non-profit called aLittleBirdie.org with his wife of 16 years and his four children. Kevin loves to share how he uses relational equity and a love for people to accomplish his goals and make a difference around him. June 13th 7 a.m. Registration 7: 30 a.m. Program Courtyard by Marriott 375 Metro Cir NW, Canton, OH 44720 Member $18 Non-Member $25 RSVP by Wed., June 11

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C ANTON BLUES FEST continued from cover ... Blues Fest VIP Passes are again this year. Buy your two-day pass online for $75, or one-day pass for $45, and take advantage of FREE food and beer in the evening (after 5 p.m.), and incredible views of the stage all day. Visit www.cantonbluesfest.com to purchase VIP passes online, or contact Monique Thompson-Kennedy at (330) 458-2070 to reserve your passes today. Canton Blues Fest is presented by Canton Development Partnership, a department of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce. The 2014 Canton Blues Fest is made possible in part by Standard Plumbing and Heating Co., Cormony Development, Phil & Nancy Sonner, along with sponsors (to date) including Aultman Health Foundation, Superior Beverage Group, Signature Design and Remodeling, General RV, The Repository, The City of Canton, Mix 94.1 and News-Talk 1480 WHBC AM, Downtown Canton Special Improvement District, and Kimble Companies. Special thanks to this year’s Canton Blues Festival committee, which is led by chairman, Lee Thomas. Lee is owner of Signature Design & Remodeling,

as well as an avid blues fan and longtime Blues Fest committee member. This is his first year serving as chairman. Assisting Lee as co-chair is Vicky Sterling, president of Pinnacle Press.

MAIN STAGE LINE-UP Friday, June 20 Noon: Blues Jam; 2 p.m.: John Mosey Trio 4 p.m.: Jeff Poulos Blues Revue; 6 p.m.: Anthony Gomes; 8:30 p.m.: Ana Popovic Saturday, June 21 Noon: Acoustic Blues Jam; 2 p.m.: Big Fat Dog 4 p.m.: Long Tall Deb; 6 p.m.: Mississippi Heat; 8:30 p.m.: Shemekia Copeland

BACK PORCH LINE-UP Friday, June 20 3:30 p.m.: Bongo Joe & Little Steve-o 5:30 p.m.: Mike Lenz 7:30 p.m.: Josh Hill Saturday, June 21 3:30 p.m.: Christine Jackson 5:30 p.m.: Jim Baker 7:30 p.m.: Luther Trammel

Downtown Festivals 2014

www.DowntownCanton.com JOIN US for fun festivals in the center city,

Canton Farmers Market Saturdays, June 21-Oct. 18 CantonFarmersMarket.com

Canton Blues Fest June 20 & 21 CantonBluesFest.com

Vintage Canton Sept. 18 VintageCanton.org

Light Up Downtown Dec. 4 LightUpDowntown.com

or get involved with volunteering at our fabulous events!

Photo credit: Lee Spencer Photography

TO GET INVOLVED visit events.downtowncanton.com and use the Volunteer sign-up form online to get involved. Many opportunities are available for individuals and groups of all sizes.

FOR MORE INFORMATION contact Erin Thompson, downtown events manager, at erint@cantonchamber.org.

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STIR AFTER HOURS June Stir After Hours Located on tree-lined rolling fairways and small undulating greens is Shady Hollow Country Club, a picturesque hidden gem in Stark County. At this month’s Stir After Hours on Monday, June 30, immediately following the Chamber’s Annual Golf Outing, guests will enjoy an evening of networking and fun. When you come to June Stir After Hours, you’ll get the opportunity to network in the newly renovated Clubhouse and talk to like-minded business individuals. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and a complimentary drink ticket. Stir After Hours small business networking series from the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce is about mixing business liaisons old and new while blending socializing with networking. Stir is open to all professional of all industries and career levels who are interested in expanding their networks. Monday, June 30 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Shady Hollow Country Club 4865 Wales Avenue NW Massillon, OH 44646 Cost: $5 RSVP by June 26 Cantonchamber.org 330-458-2070

Networking 101 Stir After Hours is about making valuable connections. Here’s a tip: Don’t treat networking like it’s a contest. It’s not about how many people to whom you can give your business card. It’s about making meaningful introductions and engaging the people you meet in great conversations.

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UPCOMING EVENTS Mark Your Calendars for Our Small Business Tabletop Expo on June 18 PRESENTED BY THE CANTON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT-CANTON At our Small Business Tabletop Expo on Wednesday, June 18, select local businesses will promote products and services, generate leads, and network with guests via tabletop exhibits at the Courtyard by Marriott’s beautiful meeting space. Guests will be able to network with tabletop vendors and each other, sample products and services of over 45 vendors, be entered into drawings for door prizes and receive complimentary food and beverages, courtesy of the Courtyard by Marriott. This event is FREE for anyone to attend, but reservations are REQUIRED. Our Tabletop events are always a hit, so make your reservations today! Wednesday, June 18, 2014 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Courtyard by Marriott 4375 Metro Circle NW Canton, OH 44720 ATTENDEES: Reservations are required. Please contact Monique ThompsonKennedy at moniquet@cantonchamber.org or 330.458.2070 to register. Please contact Denise Burton at 330.458.2067 or Molly Romig at 330.458.2077 for more information.

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CONVENTION & VISITORS’ BUREAU New Hospitality Training Program Created to Educate Front-Line Staff on Importance of Travel and Tourism in Stark County Travel and tourism in Stark County is big business, in fact it provides thousands of jobs and positively impacts our community. According to research by Tourism Economics, an Oxford Economics Company, travel and tourism in Stark County has an economic impact of a over a billion dollars per year. With the importance of a healthy travel and tourism industry, the Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau is unveiling a new hospitality program created exclusively for front-line staff. This program is called the Stark Tourism Ambassador Recognition Program (STAR) Program. The goal of the program is to nurture and cultivate a culture of

enthusiastic, well versed front-line staff members at hotels, attractions and restaurants. “This group of professionals is so important to the vitality of the travel and tourism industry, as they are often the first and only interaction that a guest may have when exploring Stark County,” said Allyson Bussey, The CVB’s Assistant Director. “These employees are the ambassadors for our industry, and we need to provide them the knowledge to showcase our community.”

staff from over 20 destinations in Stark County. The class will learn about all facets of the industry, have the ability to visit key attractions, and will even be offered continuing education in the future. The CVB looks to continue to grow and strengthen this program and offer it several times per year with the potential of opening it up to community volunteers in the future who wish to be Stark County STARs!

The inaugural class of the STAR program boasts over 40 front-line staff members, docents and hospitality management

The Canton/Stark County CVB launches new interactive touch-screen tourist information kiosks throughout Stark County The Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau (CVB) has announced the creation of an interactive touchscreen tourism information kiosk system for Stark County. This investment of 13 ExploreBoard units are meant to help educate and entice travelers in-market to explore more destinations while visiting the region. These kiosks are a sleek, high-tech and interactive way for visitors to look up information on restaurants, hotels, attractions and more. The locations of these kiosks will be at major foot traffic centers throughout the community like the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton Memorial Civic Center, Belden Village Mall, Hartville MarketPlace as well as several hotels throughout Stark County. Allyson Bussey, Assistant Director for the CVB, said, “We felt that it was necessary to create multiple places throughout the region to offer increased interaction with visitors. These ExploreBoard kiosks are the perfect way to fulfill this need with cutting edge information distribution. Features include mapping technology and the ability to send information to smartphones, tablets, etc. It will change the way we move visitors throughout the community.” The goal of this project is to increase the amount of time that the visitor spends in the market, which will increase visitor spending, create more overnight travel in our region, and create a more informed visitor. This investment will also foster the economic health of travel and tourism in the region.

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Mariah Curtis reigns as 2014 Enshrinement Festival Queen, Seven Court Members Announced Mariah Curtis, 22, of Canton, Ohio, was crowned the 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Queen from a field of 48 contestants. The 2014 Enshrinement Festival Queen Pageant was held Thursday, May 8, at The Canton Palace Theatre in downtown Canton. Contestants were judged on the basis of personality, poise, beauty, communication skills, academic achievement and service to community.

Judges for the event included Leslie Iams Kuntz, Director, Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., LPA; George Lemon, 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival General Vice Chairman; Emily Menyes, Independent Hospital Network Coordinator, Aultman Health Foundation; and Kevin Smith, President and Owner, PPI Graphics & Innovative Trends.

Mariah is the daughter of Dadisi and Claudia Curtis, graduated from McKinley High School and is attending the University of Dayton. Seven Court members also were selected, to coincide with the number in the Class of 2014 Enshrinees. The 2014 Court members include:

Crystal McLendon, 2014 Queen Pageant chairman, vice chairman Brenda Stevens, and the members of the Queen Committee will work with Enshrinement Festival staff to coordinate all activities relating to the Queen and Court during their service as goodwill ambassadors and positive role models throughout the summer via participation in a wide range of community service projects. Further, the Queen and Court will represent the community at all Enshrinement Festival activities, happening from Friday, July 18 through Monday, August 4.

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Kimberly Dale, 18, or North Canton. Daughter of Vern and Sally Dale. Attending GlenOak High School. Lisa Dale, 20, of North Canton. Daughter of Vern and Sally Dale. Graduate of GlenOak High School and attending University of Akron. Aundrea Green, 18, of Cuyahoga Falls. Daughter of Roxanne Green. Graduate of Tallmadge High School and currently attending University of Akron. Abigail Lyall, 18, of Canton. Daughter of James and Patricia Lyall. Attending Jackson High School. Victoria Nash, 18, of Massillon. Daughter of Valerie and Dave Nash. Graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High School and plans to attend High Point University. Cassie Rossetti, 18, of Canton. Daughter of Kristen Rossetti. Attending Canton Central Catholic High School, and will attend University of Akron. Molly Selinsky, 18, of Massillon. Daughter of Brian and Jackie Selinsky. Attending Jackson High School.

Kayleigh Kriss, mid-day personality and FM music director of WHBC Mix 94.1, and Ron Ponder, host of Points to Ponder on News-Talk 1480 WHBC, were masters of ceremonies, and Nicole Wohlheter was choreographer. Vicky Sterling, 2014 general chairman of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival’s Canton Regional Chamber committees, assisted with crowning the new queen and seven Court members, and Bob Hill Quartet, Bella Gill, and Elec Simon provided entertainment throughout the Pageant.

(L to R) Cassie Rossetti, Kimberly Dale, Molly Selinsky, Abigail Lyall, Mariah Curtis (Queen), Aundrea Green, Victoria Nash, Lisa Dale. (continued on next page)

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Queen Pageant continued ... THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Front Row Left to Right: Kara Abbott (Abbott Electric), Evelyn Moore (St. Luke Lutheran Community), Monica Womack (Stark State College), Kandis Shane (Canton Chair Rental), Clara Conley (Prestige Portraits), Yvonne Brown (Graphic Enterprises Office Solutions), Kathy Snyder (Tuxedo Junction), Cassandra Thomas (AultCare) Back Row Left to Right: Gina Bannevich (Belden Village Mall), Patti Schott (Taggarts Ice Cream/Kennedy’s BBQ), Rebecca Paliswat, Elizabeth Joseph (Mainstream Boutique), Debbie Ferrante (Re/Max Edge Realty), Alyson Sliman (Sliman’s Printery), Sheila Ritchie (Gasser Fine Jewelers) Not in photo: Kim Bowers (B & C Communications), Kathy Cowgill (Cathy Cowgill Flowers), Linda Kurtz Hoffman (Malone University)

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Enshrinement Festival Official Playbooks and Pins Now Available In 2014, the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Enshrinement Festival will proudly mark 51 years of honoring the legends of professional football. The world-renowned Enshrinement Festival celebrates the annual Enshrinement of football players, coaches and contributors. With the addition of this year’s class, the Enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame total 287. All the excitement of this “One of a Kind Celebration” and a complete schedule of events are captured in the 2014 “Official Playbook” of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival. Individuals, area businesses and organizations are encouraged to pick up this comprehensive brochure at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce to distribute to family, friends, customers and clients. It is also available throughout the community at: •

Pro Football Hall of Fame Museum

Canton and Massillon Auto Clubs

Visitors’ Information Center at Akron-Canton Airport

In addition to the printed copies of this year’s Official Playbook, a digital copy is available online at ProFootballHOFEF.com/ official-playbook for easy reference, download or printing. The brochure is referred to as the Official Playbook because it contains comprehensive information about each of the 23 events comprising the 2014 Enshrinement Festival and highlights the Class of 2014 Enshrinees – Derrick Brooks, Ray Guy, Claude Humphrey, Walter Jones, Andre Reed, Michael Strahan, and Aeneas Williams. Continuing a tradition first started in 1977, the 2014 commemorative pins are also currently available, designating the 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival as a “One of a Kind Celebration!”

This year’s pin is only $5, but it could be worth much more for some lucky customers. Thanks to the generosity of McDonald’s • Siegfried Enterprises, Inc., each 2014 pin comes in an envelope with a pin prize entry form. GRAND PRIZES include: commemorative item from the Pro Football Hall of Fame; 10 three-foot party subs from J & K Subway (valid in Stark County); a pizza-per-month for one year from Pizza Hut; a gift basket of Pepsi products from Pepsi Beverage Co.; and a commemorative Enshrinee football and stein from the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival. In addition to these prizes, the pin envelope includes coupons for various food and beverage discounts, as well as discounted admission to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Entry forms must be completed and returned to the Canton Regional Chamber offices by 5 p.m. on Friday, August 8, 2014. Mailed entries received Saturday, August 9, or later are not eligible. Winners will be drawn and announced on News-Talk 1480 WHBC AM on Tuesday, August 12, between 7 and 8 a.m. No purchase is necessary to win. For a complete list of rules and regulations or to request a blank entry, contact the Enshrinement Festival office at (330) 456-7253. For Enshrinement Festival ticket and event information, visit ProFootballHOFEF.com. The current and many past year’s pins can be purchased at the Enshrinement Festival office at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, 222 Market Avenue North, along with a variety of other souvenirs and gift items, including golf shirts, t-shirts and caps. These items will also be available for purchase at all Enshrinement Festival events.

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Names 2014 Key Committee Chairs Drum Corps International | Transportation | Security The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival department of Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Pro Football Hall of Fame have named the following key committee chairs: Marcas Miles, Drum Corps International Competition, Bob Vero, Transportation; and Todd Stover,Security. Miles, director, programs, communications & community for Employers Health, has served on the Drum Corps committee for six years, with this his second as chairman. A graduate of Lakeland High School, he obtained both his undergrad degree and his masters from Malone University. He is immediate past chairman of Access Health Stark County, co-chair of United Way Impact Council, and member of the board of directors of Goodwill Industries. He also serves on the Akron Children’s Hospital Emerging Leaders Board, is a graduate of Leadership Stark County, and member of PRSA Akron Chapter. His love of music led him not only to the DCI committee, but also to serve as pianist at Grace United Church of Christ. He is the proud father of two sons. Assisting Miles with this familyoriented event is vice chairman Karen Miller. Tickets are available via ProFootballHOFEF.com/tickets or by calling 317.275.1212. The 2014 DCI Tour of Champions, presented by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival and Bluecoats Drum & Bugle Corps will be held on Monday, August 4th at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium in Massillon, just one week away from the international championships in Indianapolis. The Tour of Champions event series is a new format this year, consisting of

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exciting live entertainment featuring the following top world class corps: Bluecoats (Canton, OH); Carolina Crown (Ft. Mill, SC); The Cadets (Allentown, PA); Santa Clara Vanguard (Santa Clara, CA); Phantom Regiment (Rockford, IL); Boston Crusaders (Boston, MA); and Crossmen (San Antonio, TX). Spectators will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the drum corps experience with exclusive fan-member interaction, preshow and intermission entertainment and more! Vero has been a member of the Transportation Committee since 1999, and this is his first year as chairman. He is a graduate of Rome (New York) Free Academy and received a bachelor’s degree from Kent State University and a master’s degree from University of Akron. The father of three, his life’s work has been devoted to education at the elementary school level. He is in his 37th year as an educator, having served 36 of them in public education with the Fairless and Canton City Schools, and he currently serves as principal of Holy Cross Academy, Saint Joan of Arc School.

named vicechairman in 2001 and is now serving his sixth year as chairman. He is a pastpresident and chairman of the JacksonBelden Jaycees, past chairman of Parish Council of Saints Philip & James Church, and is a member of the Edison Men’s Club, Knights of Columbus #11037 and North Canton Elks #2029. Todd and his wife Shelly are the proud parents of Kyle and Lauren. The committee is responsible for security at the events sponsored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including a Thursday night reception, Friday night reception following the Enshrinees’ Gold Jacket Dinner, Sunday Brunch, Enshrinement ceremony, NFL/Hall of Fame Game and Tailgate reception, Hall of Fame autograph sessions and other Hall of Fame private events. As chairman, Stover and his vice chairmen, Joel Chenevey and Jim Dehnke, will work closely with the Canton Police, Jackson Township Police, Stark County Sheriff’s Deputies, State Highway Patrol, and other Hall of Fame committees.

The Transportation Committee is responsible for providing transportation for the Enshrinees, presenters and other special guests. Many of the Hall’s guests will arrive on the Thursday preceding the Enshrinement, and will not leave until after the NFL Hall of Fame Game. The massive details of providing transportation will be addressed by a team effort led by Vero and his vice chairmen Joe Andoloro, Greg Evans, Jim Evans, and Rick Evans. Stover is the Capital Portfolio Manager for Ohio Edison/Penn Power, and this will be his 34th year serving on the Hall of Fame Security Committee. He was

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Names 2014 Key Committee Chairs Pigskin Run | Concert and Fireworks | Enshrinement | Fan Parties The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival department of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Pro Football Hall of Fame have named the following key committee chairs: Cathy Wyatt, Pigskin Run; Mike King, Concert and Fireworks; Guy Ruda, Enshrinement; and Gina Bannevich, Fan Parties. Wyatt is a graduate of Lake High School and attended Kent State University. She is owner/ operator of two Carpe Diem Coffee Shops and is President of the Palace Theatre Board. A Leadership Stark County graduate, she serves on the Stark Community Services Women’s Impact Board and the Canton Development Partnership Board of Architectural Review. She has been a member of the Pigskin Run committee for five years, and this is her first as chairman. She and husband Patrick have one daughter and one son. Vice chairman Susan Bodnar is assisting Wyatt and working closely with the committee to make some great adjustments to this year’s event. The courses will be slightly revised and recertified in order to accommodate both the start and finish on the campus of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, providing fantastic photo opportunities. Formerly known as the 2-Mile and 5-Mile Races, the Pigskin Run race distances will remain the same. Both serious and recreational runners are welcome to participate in the 2-Mile Run, 5-Mile Run, or 5-Mile Competitive Walk divisions. Race day registration will be available, but at an increased cost, so participants are encouraged to register now and save at http://bitly.com/2014races. Cash and/ or other prizes will be awarded to top finishers in the three categories. Kids six and under are encouraged to participate

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in the free Kids Fun Run which kicks off the morning’s festivities at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In celebration of the name change, a Pigskin Run “High School Pride Award” is being launched. When registering for the Pigskin Run, registrants will have the opportunity to cast their vote for the name of the high school they proudly support. The high school garnering the most support will receive a traveling award that they get to keep until the 2015 winner is declared. King, of King Properties, is a graduate of Hoover High School and attended Kent State University. After serving on the Concert and Fireworks committee for 10 years, this is his second as chairman. Very active in downtown development, he is the recipient of the ArtsinStark Turning Point Award for the Canton Arts District, and five Downtown Canton Special Improvement Awards for downtown developments. He is past chairman and current vice chairman of the Downtown Canton Special Improvement District and has served on numerous downtown and housing boards and committees. He is a founding member and past president of the Stark County Real Estate Investors Association as well as a member of the Lake Cable Recreation Association. He and wife Mary Ellen are parents to two daughters and two step-daughters. King, vice chairman Jeff Burner, and their team will be attending to the many details involved with this event on the evening of Saturday, July 26. A variety of activities are planned at the Cornerstone Square area in the vicinity of Tuscarawas Street and Walnut Avenue and will begin at 6 p.m. with food and family fun, including face painting, balloon artists, costumed characters and crafts for the kids in the Chesapeake Energy Family

Fun Zone. Musical entertainment will include Jimmy and the Soul Blazers, and the festivities will conclude with an incredible pyrotechnic display launched from the Cornerstone Square parking deck approximately 10 p.m. – featuring the magic of Zambelli, “the First Family of Fireworks!” Ruda, a sales associate for R. Z. Marketing Group, is serving his 14th year as chairman of the Enshrinement Ceremony Committee. He previously served 18 years as a member of the committee, as well as three years as chairman of the former NFL Experience Committee. Ruda and his wife Gail are the proud parents of David and Danielle. Ruda and his team of volunteers prepare the facilities and programming for staging, seating and logistics of the Enshrinement Ceremony program. Assisting him will be co-vice chairmen Terry Coyne for planning and Dave McRoberts for facilities. The Enshrinement Ceremony for the Class of 2014 football greats will be held Saturday, Aug. 2, at 7 p.m. at Fawcett Stadium. The stellar Class of Enshrinees includes linebacker Derrick Brooks, punter Ray Guy, defensive end Claude Humphrey, tackle Walter Jones, wide receiver Andre Reed, defensive end Michael Strahan, and cornerback/safety Aeneas Williams. Bannevich graduated from Tuscarawas Central Catholic High School and University of Mount Union and completed coursework at the Corporate University at Kent State University. She is currently marketing director at Belden Village Mall. A member of the Fan Appreciation Tailgate Party committee since 2002, this is her third year as chairman. (continued on next page)

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ENSHRINEMENT FESTIVAL Her community volunteer work includes The Golden Key for Exceptional Children, Greater Northeast Ohio ALS Walk Group and chapter volunteer, and a member of International Council of Shopping Centers. She and husband Jason have a son and a daughter. There are five fantastic fan parties that are held on Hall of Fame grounds. Friday, fans from across the nation will enjoy an exclusive event prior to the Enshrinees’ Gold Jacket Ceremony. Following a reception guests will have exclusive afterhours access to the museum and view the Gold Jacket Ceremony via a broadcast. New this year will be the Legends Club VIP Enshrinement Tailgate Party that will be on both Saturday and Sunday and will include four Pro Football Hall of Famers – the party of a lifetime for the game’s most elite fans to enjoy. Also this year the traditional Fan Appreciation Parties will be again a great opportunity for football fans from all across the nation to get ready for The Enshrinement Ceremony and the big game featuring the Buffalo Bills vs. New York Giants. Saturday and Sunday Fan Parties always include great food and refreshing beverages in typical tailgate fashion as a deejay plays party music. Bannevich is assisted by Valerie Nash.

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LEADERSHIP STARK COUNT Y Leadership Stark County Profile: Chris Kaboth of Whitacre Greer This month we profile Christopher Kaboth, VicePresident of Corporate Finance for Whitacre Greer, a small, boutique-type manufacturer of fired-clay paving brick and firebrick. Chris has participated in two different Leadership Stark County programs; the Spotlight program for young professionals in 2010 and the Signature program in 2012-2013. Why did you decide participate in the Signature program? I decided to participate in the program after the Spotlight course for young professionals. Spotlight was a great appetizer for the Signature course. If I was going to live and work in the community then I wanted to make the community better and I knew that the Signature course was a way to be able to do that. How has your experience in the Signature program affected your service and leadership roles in the community? The program started my service in the community. If I didn’t enroll in the Signature course, I don’t know if I would be serving currently.

In your career, how have you used what you learned during the program? Leadership Stark County really opened my eyes to what other people are doing in business and in the community and how my company can help with those ideas. Provide an example of how your Signature Class training has transferred into your workplace? We did an exercise, the TANF town poverty simulation, where you live as an underprivileged family in the community. We have employees that would fall in this category and it gave me such a different perspective into what their day to day life is like. Describe your leadership style:

What is your most significant memory from the Leadership program? My most significant memory from the program is participating in the TANF town poverty simulation. What would you say to someone considering applying to Leadership Stark County? That the program will absolutely change your life, it will change how you look at Stark County and how it operates. How have you remained involved in Leadership Stark County since your graduation? I currently serve on the Alumni Committee for Leadership Stark County.

I like to lead by example. I also like to create a team atmosphere. I believe in letting people do their own work. I’d much rather give you a problem, a deadline, and a budget and let you come up with a solution than having a hand in every step. What issues do you think future leaders should focus on? I think future leaders should focus on how to delegate responsibly as well as learning that it doesn’t matter who gets the credit in the long run.

Chris Kaboth mans the Canton Palace Theatre table at the CVB I Heart Stark expo.

What nonprofit organizations do you serve and in what capacity? I serve on the Board of Directors and Finance Committee for both the Palace Theatre and JRC (formerly J.R. Coleman).

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YSTARK! Young Professional Profile: Melissa Sliman Lombardi with my husband for about five years before moving back home to Canton.

Editor’s note: In keeping with ystark!’s mission – to attract and retain talented young people in Stark County – ACTION will feature a monthly profile of an individual who represents the group (ages 20-40) that ystark! is targeting. Name: Melissa Sliman Lombardi Age: 32 Occupation/Title/Place of work: Physical Therapist/ Aultman Health Foundation, Aultman Woodlawn Why are you interested Canton’s Young Professionals initiative? I love Canton and anything I can do to make it a place young professionals want to live and work I will. What we as YPs are doing today will create our future. I want to help make Canton a strong, safe, fun city. I have a family and would like my children to be able to enjoy this city, as I have growing up, and as an adult. What is your impression of ystark!, what do you think of their events, etc.? I think ystark! has done incredible things for Stark County. It has given YPs an opportunity to come together with a goal of making Stark County a better place. The networking that is done and the relationships it has formed have been a catalyst in the revitalization of Canton. Where did you grow up? In what cities have you lived and worked? I was born and raised in Canton, Ohio and went to Canton Central Catholic for high school. I moved to Toledo, Ohio, for seven years for my undergraduate work and also graduate school. Then, lived and worked in Columbus

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Why have you chosen to live in Canton? Canton is home. I love this city more than any other city; main reason is my family. I am the oldest of six children and most of my siblings live here, as do my parents, grandparents, and many other extended family. My husband and I have three children, and we love raising our family here. There are many things to do with our children, the cost of living is ideal, and we both work for great companies and love our jobs. What type of dwelling do you live in? What do you think of the housing choices for YPs in the Canton area? I live in a house in Canton. There are many choices for YPs whether they are single, married, or have children there are many affordable homes, condos, and apartments. I think the increase in downtown living is great and will give YPs an opportunity to experience “downtown life.” What do you like MOST about Canton? Honestly, what I like most is that my family lives here. Next, would definitely be the community and the people in it. Over the past five years I have become more and more involved in the community and it has opened my eyes to the passion people have for this area. People’s passion, hard work, and kindness are what makes Canton great, and allows it to grow. I am always proud to say I live in the Pro Football Hall of Fame City!

ArtsinStark, to the numerous nonprofits in the area Canton provides a wide array of opportunity to learn and give back. I serve on the Executive Board of The Junior League of Stark County. With this organization I have had the opportunity to work organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club of Massillon, Turnaround Community Outreach, and Solid Rock Therapeutic Riding Center. In regards to careers, Canton is home to a variety of industries such as health care (Aultman, Mercy), higher education institutions (Walsh, Malone, Stark State), research and development (Timken, Diebold), and the arts. What’s missing from Canton that would attract more YPs? I think Canton has made incredible progress here. The increase in downtown living and events, Arts District, and restaurant/bar scene downtown have all helped attract more YPs. We just need to continue on this path. What do you do in the evenings or on the weekends for fun in Canton? Much of my time is spent running my children to their activities, games, and practices. I am also very involved in The Junior League of Stark County and have meetings and volunteer activities throughout the week with this group of women. I enjoy going out to eat, listening to live music, or grabbing a drink with my husband and friends. Some of our favorites are Gervasi, Jasmine Asian Bistro, Desert Inn, and Benders Tavern. We love to take the children to different parks as well as to many of the fun events downtown - First Friday, Taste of Canton, Blues Festival, or Light Up Downtown! What would you change about Canton if you could? More places to take my childrenparks, green space, children’s museums, or water parks could be nice.

What do you like LEAST about Canton? It would be nice if we would get a Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods in the area!

Could you see yourself spending your lifetime in Canton? Yes. There is no doubt I will be in Canton my whole life. I love this place, it has always been home, and always will be.

What are the opportunities for YPs in Canton when it comes to career opportunities, cultural access, leadership or community involvement opportunities? Canton has many community organizations to pick from depending on a person’s interests. From learning about the community with Leadership Stark County, to First Friday and

What would cause you to want to leave Canton? What other cities in the United States would be appealing to you as a home base? Why? There truthfully is not anything that would cause me to want to leave Canton. Anyone who knows me knows that is true!

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Tweetin’ Twenty - Class of 2014 It is one thing to be the professional talk of the town; it is another to be the tweet of the town! Once news broke of this year’s Twenty under 40! class, oh how they became tweeted! Read below about each recipient and what their nominator(s) tweeted about them. Mary Dawn Beddell; 29; Legacy Staffing; HR Manager She is a tribute to her mother, her family, and to our community as a whole. #wehatecancer – Nominator: Michelle Shaheen-Wires

Ben Biery; 37; Biery Cheese Co.; CEO Ben inspires those around him to be better and achieve more. His personality and energy are infectious and this is a trait of a great leader - which Ben most certainly is. Additionally, Ben is a dedicated husband and father of two, who strives to set a good example for his two young children. Ben’s contributions to the county and surrounding area are worthy of this prestigious recognition. – Nominator: Christopher R. Hunt; Ben Biery has a huge heart! – Nominator: Jeff Fairless

Jenifer (Haller) Hill; 28; scitrain; Ltd.; Senior Consultant and Account Manager Jenifer has a positive impact wherever she goes. She just spent 7 weeks at our German office and people actually cried when she came back home to the US because of her genuine, authentic behavior and coaching abilities. – Nominator: Chad Luxenburg #mostpositivepersonIknow – Nominator: Amanda Beers Ryan Hollingsworth; 33; Grabowski & Co.; Director of Social Media If Ryan Hollingsworth is on it - no worries. – Nominator: Suzie Thomas #Enjoysdoing #socialmedia #passion #dowhatyoulove #2014 @ystarkYP #TU40 – Nominators: Katie Cerrone and Quinn Parker Ryan is at it again! Check out her newest initiative for YPs here [link]. Show up 30 minutes early to pick her brain about your marketing plans and career goals. – Nominator: Erin Hollenbaugh

Corey D. Grubbs; 39; Timken Senior High School; Campus Principal This is a very outstanding young man who has the education and development of youth in his heart and will do anything and everything to see that youth development occurs. – Nominator: Will Dent

Cheryl Henderson; 40; Innis Maggiore; Senior Art Director Even in adversity, her artistic talents and sunny disposition inspire coworkers and strengthen the community. #cheryl #heartofservice – Nominator: Jeff Monter

Abigail L. Honaker; 25; University of Mount Union; Assistant Director, Regula Center Big thanks to Abby at Mount for always going above and beyond the call of duty in order to make the community a better place! – Nominator: Cassie Ausperk

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YSTARK! Matthew R. Hunt; 31; Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A.; Attorney Matthew is a hard-working, dedicated, and highly skilled attorney. He is committed to serving the needs of his clients in a diligent and cost efficient manner. In addition to his professional life, as referenced above, Matthew dedicates a substantial amount of his time to various nonprofit and community service organizations throughout Stark County. He is a dedicated husband and father of two, who strives to set a good example for his two young boys. Based upon his civic involvement and professional accomplishments and commitment, Matthew is a worthy and deserving candidate for this prestigious award. – Nominator: Randall C. Hunt Thanks for your great work Matt! – Nominator: Ryan Thomas Fulmer Michael Lombardi; 31; Fred Olivieri Construction Company; Project Manager @ystarkYP Michael Lombardi #TU40 dedicated to building Stark County and leading our community with his passion and fresh ideas! – Nominator: Dean Olivieri

Brant Luther; 38; Board of Stark County Commissioners; County Administrator Courageous, motivated, bright talent brings youthful excitement to leadership in Stark County. – Nominators: Janet Creighton and Ed Lewis

Edmond J. Mack; 32; Tzangas Plakas Mannos Ltd.; Attorney/Canton City Councilman Edmond Mack is going places. An aggressive advocate for his clients. A tireless voice for his constituents. An asset to our community.– Nominator: David L. Dingwell

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Tonja Marshall; 32; Canton Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau; Sports Tourism Director Tonja is Stark County’s MVP, with her on our team; she will lead Stark County to VICTORY! – Nominators: Allyson Bussey and John Kiste

Dr. Ryan McMichael; 31; McMichael Chiropractic; Doctor of Chiropractic Make an adjustment Stark County! #Clean living – Nominator: Derek Gordon

Tricia Ostertag; 33; ArtsinStark; Community Arts Manager The heart of downtown Canton is found on 4th Street in the Arts District, and the person that has the key to that heart is @triciaostertag – Nominator: Allison Rowe She is dynamo. Super mom. Wonder wife. Woman of stature and integrity who embodies the young professional in Stark County operating at the highest possible level. – Nominator: Robb Hankins Dr. Jean Paddock; 36; Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences; VP of Academic Affairs Dr. Jean, beloved Aultman College chemistry prof/science nerd, rocks our world. Sheldon Cooper and Big Bang gang, watch your backs! – Nominator: Rebecca Crowl

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Georgia Paxos; 36; Canton Palace Theatre; Executive Director Executive Director Georgia shines as restoration of #CantonPalaceTheatre is completed. – Nominator: Michelle Mullaly Like Sherman through Atlanta, Georgia is working on another project and nothing is going to stop her. – Nominator: Chip Conde Who keeps the lights on at THE Historic Canton Palace Theatre? #thank you Georgia Paxos!!!!! – Nominator: Cathy Wyatt Craig Sanders; 39; Progressive Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram; President Check out Craig Sanders and Progressive Chevrolet’s latest donations! – Nominator: Tiffany Liebermann

Taylor Schauer; 27; Schauer Group Inc.; Client Executive Thanks again for your help with this committee, task, or event – Nominator: Ryan Thomas Fulmer A well-educated, passionate, overachiever that leads by example. He has an unwavering commitment to making his business and community a better place. – Nominator: Aimee Belden

Ryan Wolfe; 37; First Christian Church; Pastor of Disabilities Ministries Ryan Wolfe is a creative, fun, dependable & inspirational leader who advocates for people with disabilities. – Nominator: Melissa Wolfe A few of our nominees received multiple nominations and tweets; due to space we couldn’t share them all. Twenty under 40! recognizes young professionals across various sectors of the business, civic, government, arts, education and non-profit communities. Nominees were selected based on career acumen, community service and trusteeship, and personal and professional achievements. The Twenty under 40! selection committee is comprised of diverse business and community leaders representing a range of industry sectors from around Stark County. The recognition of these deserving young professionals is made possible through ystark! and The Repository, in conjunction with Aultman Health Foundation; Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A.; Robert J. - Events & Catering; Schauer Group; and The Timken Company.

CONGRATULATIONS to the 2014 Twenty under 40! class of award recipients. We will recognize the twenty incredible leaders at the seventh annual Twenty under 40! gala, held Tuesday, June 3, from 6 - 9 p.m. at MAPS Air Museum. Tickets are $50 and available at www.ystark.org or (330) 458-2070.

Jared Shive; 30; Stark County Park District; Marketing Specialist Jared Shive- a young man of intelligence, integrity, honesty, strong moral character, great sense of humor, genuine interest in others - a strong team player and inspiring leader. – Nominators: Christine and Lanse Leach Shive: Enjoying life by committing to community, service, and excellence – Nominator: Connie Rubin

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SAFET Y COUNCIL JUNE SAFETY COUNCIL LUNCHEON Heroin is not a super hero: Learn what it is and how to deal with it Nearly half a million Americans are thought to be addicted to heroin. This rapidly growing problem claims 20 new users every hour. Many people are turning to heroin now that prescription drugs have become more difficult to obtain. George Maier, Stark County Sheriff, and Lt. John Oliver, Agent in Charge, Stark County Metropolitan Narcotics Unit will discuss efforts to stop the flow of heroin into our community, the consequences for those caught selling or using heroin and the options available for individuals who are addicted. The Stark County Sheriff’s Metropolitan Narcotics Unit is a task force whose mission is to identify, investigate and take enforcement action against illegal narcotic tracking and related criminal activity.

Stark County Safety Council 2015 Season Pass The 2015 Stark County Safety Council Season Pass luncheon booklet is now available! The cost for each pass booklet is $160. Individual luncheon cost is $16. By purchasing a season pass, you will get 12 luncheon tickets for the price of ten, for the luncheons happening in July 2014 through June 2015. The passes are good for the regular monthly luncheons only, which are held at Meyer’s Lake Ballroom. Reserve your season pass now by visiting StarkCountySafetyCoun-

Speaker Bios: As a 30 year law enforcement professional, Sheriff George Maier has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to public service t the State of Ohio. In February 2013, Maier was selected to complete the unexpired term of Stark County Sheriff, serving through December 2015.

cil.org or contact Connie Cerny at conniec@cantonchamber.org or (330) 458-2061.

Lt. John Oliver has been employed by the Stark County Sheriff’s Office for over 22 years, having been assigned to the operations division, which includes road patrol, investigating cases, and background checks for new hires. In 2005, he was assigned to be the Agent In Charge of the Metro Narcotics Unit. The unit works hand in hand with local and federal agencies, building drug cases that their unit prosecutes on the state and federal level. Thursday, June 12 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St NW, Canton Cost: $16 per person RSVP by Mon., June 9 Reservations are necessary unless you are a season pass holder. For reservations, register online at www.starkcountysafetycouncil.org. Spotlight Company:

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Thank you to our ADVANTAGE CANTON funding partners: AEP Ohio AultCare Aultman Health Foundation The Belden Brick Company Charter One Bank Chesapeake Energy Corporation The City of Canton Dominion East Ohio FedEx Custom Critical Fifth Third Bank FirstMerit Bank NA Hilscher-Clarke Electric Huntington Bank Kenan Advantage Group KeyBank The M. Conley Company Mercy Medical Center Northeast Ohio Medical Univ. PNC Bank The Repository

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NEW MEMBERS WELCOME to our newest members, who joined Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce in April. We encourage you to patronize their businesses. If you know of other businesses that would benefit from Chamber membership, please contact the Membership Department at (330) 458-2067. Best Copier Technologies (COPIERS, FAX MACHINES & LASER PRINTERS) Vince Miller, President 1320 Whipple Ave. NW Canton, OH 44708 (330) 488-2654 www.bestcopiertech.com

HealthMarkets - Bob Scofield (HEALTH INSURANCE & MEDICAL SERVICE INSURANCE) Bob Scofield 3526 Parfoure Blvd. Uniontown, OH 44685 (330) 806-7501 agents.healthmarkets.com/bscofield

C.R. Kurtz, Inc. Heating & Cooling (HEATING & COOLING & REFRIGERATION - RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL) John Santora 802 Navarre Rd. SW Canton, OH 44707 (330) 454-5305 www.crkurtz.com

Hughes Kitchens and Baths (KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING) Mike Pierce 1258 Cleveland Ave. Canton, OH 44703 (330) 455-5269 www.hugheskitchens.com

CBRE (REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL SERVICES) Steve Lazarides 1 Cascade Plaza - Suite 2100 Akron, OH 44308 (330) 374-6343 www.cbre.com

It Really Works Weight & Wellness Center, LLC (HEALTH & WELLNESS & WEIGHT LOSS) Julie Angione 2618 Fulton Dr. NW Canton, OH 44718 (330) 309-3499 www.itworksweightwellness.com

Central Payment Credit Card (CREDIT CARD SERVICES) Nate Sheen 513 Woodmore St. Louisville, OH 44641 (330) 356-1766

Lawnworks Lawn & Landscaping, Inc. (LANDSCAPING - LAWN CARE SNOW REMOVAL) Jackie Shanklin 1221 Tuscarawas St. E Canton, OH 44707 (330) 454-8525 www.lawnworks.org

Cutler Real Estate - Mike Boylan (REAL ESTATE) Mike Boylan 203 Applegrove St. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 704-5945 www.mikeboylansells.com

Nilges.Draher.LLC (ATTORNEYS) Hans Nilges & Shannon Draher 4580 Stephen Circle NW #201 Canton, OH 44718 (330) 470-4428 www.ohlaborlaw.com

Flex-Team, Inc. (EMPLOYMENT SERVICES) Danielle Hayden 3990 Fulton Dr. NW Canton, OH 44718 (330) 489-9111 www.flexteaminc.com

Panera Bread (Belden) Covelli Enterprises (CATERERS - RESTAURANTS) Ashley Gay 4370 Belden Village St Canton, OH 44718 (216) 695-6677 www.paneracatering.com

HealthMarkets - Lowmiller (HEALTH INSURANCE & MEDICAL SERVICE INSURANCE) Debbie Lowmiller 3313 Lee Ave. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 705-4134 www.healthmarkets/dlowmiller.com

Queen Bee Hair Salon (BEAUTY SALONS) Debbie Plunkett 1254 Maryland Ave. SW Canton, OH 44710 (330) 685-2377 www.queenbeehairsalon.com

Sherwood RTM Corporation (MANUFACTURERS) Greg Brookes 4043 Beck Ave. NE Louisville, OH 44641 (330) 875-7151 www.sherwoodcorp.com Supreme Lending (MORTGAGE SERVICES) Kim Ricci 94 Siawasse Ave. Fairlawn, OH 44333 (330) 400-4003 www.supremelending.com U S Bank - LincolnWay Fishers (BANKS) Rachel Latin 2216 Lincolnway Massillon, OH 44646 (330) 837-6709 www.usbank.com Valentine Training Companies, Inc. (TRAINING SERVICES) Bill Glenn PO Box 2151 North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 323-8287 www.valentinetrainingcompanies.com The Vintage House (FURNITURE - RESALE) Julie Keyser 5561 Fulton Dr. Canton, OH 44718 (330) 418-3365 Yummy Family Bakery (BAKERIES) Terri Clendenin 4105 Cleveland Ave. S #B Canton, OH 44707 (330) 639-1850 www.yummyfamilybakery.com

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BIZ BITZ The Canton Museum of Art is pleased to welcome a major ceramics exhibition, Waylande Gregory: Art Deco Ceramics and the Atomic Impulse, which will be on view through July 20, 2014, in the lower galleries. Waylande Gregory (American, 1905 -1971) was one of the leading figures in twentieth-century American ceramics. He helped shape Art Deco design in the United States. This exhibition is the first retrospective on the artist, highlighting more than sixty works including paintings, glass and ceramics, most notably four Electrons from his major commission for the 1939-1940 New York World’s Fair, The Fountain of the Atom. This new exhibition premiered at the University of Richmond Museums in February 2013. EMS Sentry, Inc.® is now an Ohio Medicaid PASSPORT Provider in Stark, Summit, Portage and Wayne Counties. Their product MediVoice Alert® is registered with the FDA and qualifies for Medicare Part B reimbursement. Fred Reikowsky of Legacy Business Leaders, located in Canton, Ohio, was named North America’s “Central Region Business Coach of the Year” by the Professional Business Coaches Alliance (PBCA) – North America’s premier alliance of independent business coaches. PBCA president, Jon Denney said, “Fred is a leader among leaders in the PBCA and is highly respected among his colleagues throughout the United States and Canada. He was well-deserving of this significant honor.” Matt Falter of Cortland, Ohio, has been named Project Director for the Ohio Business Resource Network (OBRN). He replaces JoAnn Breedlove who recently was tapped as deputy director for the Workforce Initiative Association. Funded by a $6 million U.S. Department of Labor grant, the OBRN is a collaborative and systematic process to provide individual businesses with a single point of contact in order to address challenges and opportunities and tap into the collective resource of workforce, economic development and education partners. It is

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also a mechanism for ongoing dialogue to identify and understand common industry challenges and trends, and to develop shared solutions. Bob Fay CPA, PFS, CGMA was elected Chairman of the Accountancy Board of Ohio for 2014. The Accountancy Board of Ohio was established in 1908 with the mission of licensing and regulating CPAs and the practice of public accounting in the State of Ohio. The Board protects the public through enforcement and regulation of CPAs to make sure their services conform with professional and ethical standards. Bob was appointed to the Board in 2009 by Governor Strickland and is the first CPA from Stark County to Chair the Board in its 106 year history. The Stark County District Library is offering cooking programs during the month of June. Adults can learn about gluten-free diets, recipes from Italian families, and even how to turn weeds from a nuisance into a delicacy. All programs are free. Registration is requested at www. starklibrary.org/calendar-search or by phoning 330-458-2754 for Main Library programs or 330-477-8482 for the Perry Sippo Branch program. The Wilderness Center celebrates 50 years on Saturday, June 21st from 1-4 p.m. The general public is invited to enjoy Founder’s Day with live music, history and interactive displays throughout the grounds, a short history and nature walking tours, and planetarium show. Free popcorn and ice cream as long as supplies last! The event celebrates 50 years of connecting the local community with nature, educating people of all ages, conserving natural resources, and practicing environmental stewardship. For more information visit wildernesscenter. org or call 1-877-359-5235. WRL Advertising has announced that Brian Frantz has joined the organization as an account executive. Frantz will advise clients on how to grow their businesses through successful marketing strategies and tactics. Frantz graduated from Kent State University with a B.S. in Marketing. He is currently pursuing an M.B.A. at Kent State University. He resides in Kent, Ohio. Additionally, the firm has added Angela Bergmann as web developer. Bergmann is a 2014 graduate of the Stow-Munroe Falls Chamber of Commerce Adult Leadership Program. She has been a

WordPress Developer for more than 10 years. Bergmann volunteers her time as a WordCamp North Canton Committee Member and a Northeast Ohio WordPress Meetup Co-Organizer. For the fourth consecutive year, the University of Mount Union has been included in “The Princeton Review’s Guide to 332 Green Colleges: 2014 Edition.” Published in partnership with the U.S. Green Building Council’s Center for Green Schools, the resource is the only free and comprehensive guide focusing solely on colleges and universities that have demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainability. “Mount Union’s successful sustainability programs are the result of broad support from administrators, students, staff and faculty,” said Dr. Charles McClaugherty, professor of biology, chairman of the University sustainability committee and director of the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center. “Over the years, the University has continually enacted initiatives and practices to enhance Mount Union’s commitment to sustainability.” NOETEC and the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority will host “ForeignTrade Zones: The Grand Slam of Global Supply Chain Management” on Wednesday, June 18, 2014, at Progressive Field. Attend this seminar to find out how the Foreign-Trade Zone Program can help reduce costs and increase the efficiency of your global supply chain. Renowned FTZ experts will cover a variety of topics including FTZ basics, benefits, compliance and the application and activation process. Register online at www.neotec.org by June 11. SoL Harris/Day Architecture is proud to announce that Burt B. Marzley, AIALEED AP, has been named the firm’s newest Partner. The St. Thomas Aquinas graduate earned degrees from Kent State University - Bachelors of Science in 2001 and a Masters of Architecture with a focus on Urban Design in 2003. Burt has been the Design Leader at the firm over the past decade and has led the design of projects in the Education and Corporate markets. His leadership has resulted in the firm being selected to receive multiple design awards from several organizations including the American Institute of Architects. As a partner, Burt will continue to foster collaborative creativity within the office and will be dedicated to continually improving building designs for the benefit of SoL Harris/Day’s clients.

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June First Friday First Friday is a monthly party in the downtown Canton Arts District featuring themed music, performance and visual arts events and always a few surprises for adults and children. It is primarily a self-guided tour of local art galleries, studios, stores and restaurants. The theme for June is Summer Lovin’, and what better way to kick off summer than with an outdoor arts and music party!

First Friday, June 6 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Downtown Canton Arts District FREE!

Monthly Meet-up at the Fair Family fair fun! ystark! is going to the fair...the North Canton Jaycee Fair! However you define family - a spouse, kids, your four-legged friends or yourself and your colleagues/friends - this month is full of funnel cakes, fair rides/games and plenty of other fanfare.

Monday, June 9 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. North Canton Jaycee Fair RSVP by June 6 www.ystark.org FREE!

Utica Capital Series: Midstream Ohio 2014 Caiman Energy of the Blue Racer partnership, Access Midstream, M3 Momentum and EnLink are all heavy hitters in the Utica midstream infrastructure buildout. All of these companies have agreed to present at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Midstream Ohio 2014 seminar on June 11 at Walsh University in North Canton. In addition, Bricker & Eckler, the Ohio law firm known for its research on total Ohio Utica investments, will present its research and offer insights into business opportunities for Ohio companies.

Wednesday, June 11 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Walsh University’s Barrette Center 2020 East Maple Street North Canton, OH 44720 $100 per person RSVP by June 8 Friday, June 13 7 a.m. Registration 7:30 a.m. Program Courtyard by Marriott 375 Metro Cir NW, Canton, OH 44720 Member $18 Non-Member $25 RSVP by Wednesday, June 11

Fast Break Breakfast At this month’s Fast Break Breakfast, Pole Position Marketing’s Kevin Nisly has some invaluable information to share about the many misguided ideas and perceptions people have about both the internet and web marketing.

Small Business Tabletop Expo At our Small Business Tabletop Expo on Wednesday, June 18, local businesses are invited to promote products and services, generate leads, and network with guests at the Courtyard by Marriott’s beautiful meeting space. Guests will be able to network with tabletop vendors and each other, be entered into drawings for door prizes and receive complimentary food and beverages, courtesy of the Courtyard by Marriott. Canton Blues Fest Northeast Ohio’s premier free blues festival, Canton Blues Fest, will be rocking Market Square in downtown Canton for the 13th straight year on June 20 and 21! VIP tickets are on sale now, giving blues enthusiasts up-close access and fantastic food and drinks.

Wellspring UnSpeaker Series Join Keynote Speaker Morley Winograd as he speaks on this topic: How a new generation is remaking America! Winograd is the co-author of three highly acclaimed books, Millennial Majority (2013), Millennial Momentum (2011) and Millennial Makeover (2008)

2014 Annual Golf Outing (plus a bonus STIR After Hours) Be a part of a great day filled with networking, 18 exciting holes, food and did we say… GOLF?! The golf outing is happening on Monday June 30, at Shady Hollow Country Club, one of the finest courses in the area.

Stir After Hours The month of June takes us to Shady Hollow Country Club for a special edition of Stir After Hours, immediately following our Annual Chamber Golf Outing. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and drinks, networking, and the beauty of Shady Hollow’s clubhouse and grounds as we round out the month of June with style!

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Wednesday, June 18 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Courtyard by Marriott 375 Metro Cir NW, Canton, OH 44720 FREE (reservations required) RSVP by Monday, June 16 Fri. and Sat., June 20 & 21 Noon – 10:30 p.m. daily Downtown Canton (301 Market Ave. N) VIP tickets available at cantonchamber.org FREE General Admission Tuesday, June 24 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Kent State University at Stark – University Center 6000 Frank Ave. N North Canton, OH 44720 $19.99 per person (includes a book) RSVP by June 21 Monday, June 30th 10:00 a.m. Shotgun Shady Hollow Country Club 4865 Wales Avenue NW Massillon, OH 44646 $155 /Golfer RSVP by June 23 Monday, June 30th 5:30 p.m. Shady Hollow Country Club 4865 Wales Avenue NW Massillon, OH 44646 $5/pp (includes a drink ticket) RSVP by June 28


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