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George W. Lemon appointed board chairman of the Canton Regional Chamber for 2011 As I begin my term as chairman of the board for the Canton Regional Chamber, we have George Lemon already developed a strategic list of goals and objectives that we believe the Chamber can achieve or pursue in 2011. Below you will find a summarized list of some of these crucial tasks that the board, executive management team, the staff of the Chamber and our dedicated volunteers
will be working to bring to fruition this year: Education. We want to continue to partner with local educators and education advocates with the hope of attaining for Stark County the “employeeready” student at graduation. Economic Development. We plan to work more closely with the City of Canton, Stark Development Board and others to improve economic conditions and business development in Stark County, especially as it relates to Mills Business Park, center city developments and other area developments.
Regionalism. We have begun collaborations with other regional chambers in Stark County to improve economic conditions in our region, and will strive for even closer collaboration in the future. Workforce Development. We will work to grow the number of engaged young professionals in Stark County through our ystark! initiative, as well as grow the board shadowing program for YPs through Leadership Stark County. Membership. In 2011, we want to grow our membership to top the current 1,550 members of the Canton Regional Chamber. (continued on page two)
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Queen Pageant News Hot Business on the Burner!
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CVB Board Blues In Schools Applications
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Business Excellence Awards
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Entrepreneur Experience!
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Young Entrepreneur Spotlight 15 ystark! Twenty Under 40! Noms ystark! Fund Drive
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MAGNET Programs New Members
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BizBitz February Calendar
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Ohio Governor John R. Kasich to speak at the Canton Regional Chamber’s 97th Annual Dinner The Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce will welcome new Ohio Governor John R. Kasich to the 97th annual dinner, held Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Canton Memorial Civic Center. Governor Kasich will talk about new steps he will take to encourage business growth and employment for Ohio. “Ohio faces a bigger governmental crisis than any time in recent memory and this John R. Kasich community will benefit from anything we can learn about how Governor Kasich will lead us out of an $8 billion deficit,” said Dennis P. Saunier, Chamber president and CEO. “This also is an excellent opportunity to get the Governor close to some of the projects in Stark County.” “Each year, the Chamber strives to present keynote speakers that are relevant and engaging for our membership. There is certainly no speaker more relevant at this time to our collective economic (continued on page eight)
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By growing membership, we are able to offer greater access, greater networking and development opportunities to our member base. Feb. 2011 • Vol. XLIII • No. 2
George W. Lemon Chairman Dennis P. Saunier President & CEO Jessica Bennett Editor & Director of Marketing Denise Burton Director of Membership & Sales Advertising Sales/Action (330) 458-2067 Sarah Bhatia Graphic Designer
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Entrepreneurship. We will promote and support ongoing entrepreneurship and development efforts in the county through programs and likeminded organizations. Government Affairs. We will assist where possible to affect more collaboration in local government and continue to help with Redesigning Ohio, the state government reform plan by developed by the eight metro chambers and the Ohio Chamber. Tourism. We will continue to focus our efforts on bringing visitors to our region through concerted marketing efforts of greater Stark County, as well as through hosting one of a kind events like the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival, which brings an estimated 700,000 people to our community each year. I congratulate Tom Cecconi for an outstanding year of new developments and events and for his dedication as board
chairman in 2011. Together with the staff and the board of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Tom rose to the task of serving the business community of Stark County in new and different ways, and we are stronger for it. I look forward to this year and to working with the talented staff and board of the Chamber to continue to strengthen the wellbeing of businesses large and small in Canton/Stark County, and to help the region to invite economic growth. Working with Chamber President and CEO Dennis Saunier and his staff will be a rewarding experience and I look forward to serving the membership as Chairman this year. Sincerely,
George W. Lemon 2011 Chairman of the Board EDITOR'S NOTE: In the January issue of ACTION, we incorrectly listed George W. Lemon as incoming board president. Mr. Lemon will be the board chairman in 2011.
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LOOKING TO THE FUTURE – Canton Regional and Jackson-Belden Chambers collaborate in 2011!
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE As always, with a new year come new opportunities for our local business community. Especially in times of economic difficulty, we believe that newfound collaborations are key to local business prosperity. As two longtime economic development advocates and local business proponents, it is with great excitement that we announce that the Canton Regional and Jackson-Belden Chambers of Commerce have forged a new path together for 2011. We are looking to collaborate in new and exciting ways, ways that will provide greater accessibility and networking potential for our respective members. On that note, we would like to personally invite you to attend our joint mixer event, Looking to the Future, to be held on Tuesday, Feb. 15, at the Holiday Inn at Belden Village. The Holiday Inn has generously offered to both host and sponsor this important event for our organizations, along with sponsor Altercare Centers for Rehabilitation & Nursing Care. The event is the first of its kind in our community, and we hope the first in a legacy of cooperation in an ongoing partnership between our two Chambers.
Please join us for enjoyable hors d’oeuvres and cocktails at an expanded evening of networking from 5 to 8 p.m. For more details and to register for this FREE event, please visit CantonChamber.org or JBCC.org. We look forward to toasting to a new era of cooperation with you at the event. Please look for more information in the coming months about other collaborative efforts from our two organizations. Tuesday, Feb. 15 5 to 8 p.m. Holiday Inn at Belden Village 4520 Everhard Rd NW North Canton, OH 44718 Cost: FREE! RSVP online at CantonChamber.org or JBCC.org by Feb. 13
Chairman of the Board - George W. Lemon Retired President, Technical Products Group Sr. Vice Chairman - Rick L. Haines AultCare Vice Chairman - Karen Brenneman Hall, Kistler & Company LLP Vice Chairman - Philip D. Fracassa The Timken Company Vice Chairman - Kevin Kampman The Repository Treasurer - D. William Allen Pro Football Hall of Fame Immediate Past Chairman Thomas E. Cecconi Mercy Medical Center President & CEO - Dennis P. Saunier Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Corporate Secretary - Steven J. Katz Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce
B O A R D O F D I R E C TO R S Michael S. Armbrester Marathon Petroleum Co. LLC
Tim Maloney Canton Chair Rental
Katie Cerrone Arnold The University of Akron Canton Jaycees
Rick McQueen Akron-Canton Airport
Brian Belden The Belden Brick Company
John A. Murphy, Jr. Day Ketterer Ltd.
Timothy M. Burke, Jr. FirstMerit
Alan Rodriguez Jülz by Alan Rodriguez and Rodriguez’s House of Stones
William R. Cook Chase N.A.
Mark J. Samolczyk Stark Community Foundation
Darryl J. Dillenback DNS Insurance, Inc.
William C. Shivers Huntington Bank
Mark Fleiner Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems
Paul E. Siegfried Siegfried Enterprises Inc.
Jerry Gilin Diebold Inc.
Randolph L. Snow Black, McCuskey, Souers & Arbaugh LPA
Greg Harbert CharterOne Bank
Alice C. Stephens The Employment Source
Jason F. Haupt Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A.
Walter F. Wagor, Ph.D. Kent State University at Stark
Jan Hein Morris Office Environments
David M. Wheeler AEP Ohio
Terrance L. Jones Multi-Development Services of Stark County
Mike Williams Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority
Geoff Karcher The Karcher Group
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Enshrinement Festival Queen Pageant applications available and ‘Screen the Queen Pageant’ scheduled for Feb. 26 The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Queen Pageant applications and tickets will be available beginning Monday, Feb. 14, at the Canton Regional Chamber Kara Abbott of Commerce, Enshrinement Festival department, 222 Market Ave. N., in downtown Canton, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The deadline to submit the application and $68 fee is Monday, March 14, by 5 p.m. Candidates cannot be younger than a high school senior and 18 years old by May 1, or more than 23 years of age before Sept. 1. Candidates must reside and, if employed, work within a 30-mile radius of Stark County. While not mandatory, all potential candidates are invited and encouraged to attend the third annual “Screen the Queen Pageant” session, which will take place Saturday, Feb. 26, at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce from 9 to 11:30 a.m. This session will help young ladies decide if they would like to enter the Pageant, and will give them a better idea of what to expect if they do. Participants will have the opportunity to review the 2010 Queen Pageant DVD, learn about the judging experience from past years’ judges, hear from a past queen who will share her memories and ask questions about the process. This informative, informal session is FREE, but reservations must be made in advance by calling Tonya Stuck, event manager, at (330) 458-2052.
bers selected will coincide with the number of members of the 2011 Class of Enshrinees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Queen and her court will serve as role models and goodwill ambassadors throughout the community, and one of their most memorable experiences will be their ride on a float in the 2011 Timken Grand Parade. Longtime committee member and past Enshrinement Festival Queen to lead Queen Pageant committee Kara Abbott has been named chair of the 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Queen Committee. A 10-year committee member, this is her first year in this leadership role, serving as vice chair for the past two years. As the 1995 Enshrinement Festival Queen, she has a unique perspective on the process and qualifications necessary to attain the crown. Assisting her with leadership responsibilities will be Crystal McLendon, committee vice chair.
volunteered for ten years on the JacksonBelden Food Fest & Fireworks Committee and has modeled in the Enshrinement Festival Fashion Show for the past five years. Community activities include past service as a United Way coordinator, and current service at St. Mary’s School in Massillon as coordinator of the Spirit Window, member of PTO and the Auction Committee. She and husband Steve are the proud parents of four children, and are expecting a fifth in June. The Queen Committee is responsible for working with Enshrinement Festival staff in coordinating all activities relating to the Enshrinement Festival Queen and court, and serving as chaperones during their community service activities and official event appearances. For more information regarding applications, tickets or sponsorship opportunities, contact Tonya Stuck at (330) 4582052 or visit the Enshrinement Festival Web site at www.profootballhofef.com.
A Canton native, Abbott is a graduate of Canton Central Catholic High School and Kent State University. In addition to her service on the Queen Committee, she
The Queen Pageant will take place Thursday, May 5, at The Canton Palace Theatre. All seats are reserved at $18 each, and tickets can be purchased at the Canton Regional Chamber, Canton AAA and Massillon AAA. At the conclusion of the Pageant, a Queen and court members will have been selected based on personality, poise, beauty, communication skills, academic achievement and service to the community. The number of court memC a n t o n
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FASTSIGNS® of Canton February HOT BUSINESS on the Burner! FASTSIGNS® of Canton is ready and able to solve your visual communications challenges – large and small - utilizing their marketing knowledge, the latest technology, project management and innovative thinking to helpclients achieve their objectives. From vivid banners and graphic posters, to outdoor building signs and car graphics, they will help you craft the right message and place it in all of the places it needs to be.
production and installation, FASTSIGNS will provide quality, consistency, value, and courteous service to every customer,” says Barnard. FASTSIGNS is located at 4360 Belden Village St. in Canton. You can reach them at (330) 493-7566, or visit them online at FastSigns.com/429 for more information about their products and services.
One of 550 franchises nationwide, Karen Barnard opened her franchise in 2003 and immediately became a local leader in full color graphics for tradeshows and exhibits, banners, posters, P-O-P and vehicle graphics, backlit displays and labels, and of course, signs! FASTSIGNS signage includes safety and ADA signs, interior and exterior architectural signs, monument signs and replacement faces for exterior lighted signs. The company’s latest offering is small format printing for business cards, brochures, flyers, and door hangers to complement their large format digital printing services.
Want to see your business featured here? Come to our monthly Stir After Hours Small Business Networking series for your chance!
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The Canton•Stark County Convention & Visitors’ Bureau has announced its 2011 board of directors The board consists of 15 members, including: Katrina Barton, Westfield Belden Village, Ron Byrd, Russell & Byrd LLC, Nichole Cardinale, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Frank Cilona, Joe Daleiden, 415 Group, Joe Folk, The University Center at Kent State University at Stark, Anne Graffice, The University of Mount Union, Steve Karapasha, Canton AAA, Christa Kozy, Lake Township Chamber of Commerce, Doug Lane, North Canton Chamber of Commerce, Ed Murray, Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty, Ron Ponder, News-Talk 1480 WHBC AM, Bob Sanderson, Massillon Area Chamber of Commerce, Dennis Saunier, Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce and Geoff Tompkins, Canton Memorial Civic Center. C a n t o n
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Stark County Board of Commissioners has an ex-officio board position. “The 2011 board will be an extraordinary boon of experience for the CVB,” noted Bureau Executive Director John Kiste. “Having such a diverse and experienced board will help us to further develop a strong economic engine for tourism in Stark County.”
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BLUES IN SCHOOLS program seeking student musicians for fourth year The Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that it will again provide the “Blues in Schools” program and is seeking a select group of Stark County middle and high school musicians. The Blues in Schools program is a blues education and performance program offered in conjunction with the annual Canton Blues Festival, and has become the premier Blues education program in Ohio. The Chamber is actively seeking students interested in participating in this exciting musical opportunity. Applications are due by Feb. 18. The 14-week Blues in Schools program, to be held in the Lower Level Lounge at Kent State University at Stark, will begin on Saturday, March 5, at 10 a.m. Ample free parking is available adjacent to the facility. The week-
Annual Dinner ... future than Governor Kasich. We are both pleased and honored to have the Governor with us for the evening,” said Ronald Becker, chairman of the Annual Dinner committee and past Chamber Board chairman. At the Annual Dinner, the gavel will be passed from outgoing Board Chairman Thomas E. Cecconi, CEO of Mercy Medical Center, to the 2011 Board Chairman George Lemon, retired executive and avid community advocate. The Chamber will recognize and thank the outgoing board members and usher in new members for an exceptional 97th year. The 97th annual dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a cocktail reception and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Registrations for the annual dinner can be made online CantonChamber.org or by calling (330) 458-2085. Tickets for the event are $85. All registration payments must be received in advance and reservations must be received by Feb. 14. Register now, space is limited. This year’s annual dinner is made possible by our current sponsors: Aultman Health Foundation, AultCare, Black, McCuskey, Souers & Arbaugh, Canton Chair
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ly sessions are three hours in length and include rehearsals and hands-on instruction. Ideal candidates are middle and high school students proficient in instrumental (guitar, bass, keyboard, harmonica or wind instruments) and/or vocal music. The program will conclude with an on-stage performance in front of thousands at the Canton Blues Festival to be held in downtown Canton on Friday, June 10, and Saturday, June 11. The Canton Blues Fest is the premier blues festival in the Northeast! Visit CantonBluesFest.com for details.
Applications for consideration are available now by contacting Nancy Leffler, events manager at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, at (330) 458-2073 or nancyl@cantonchamber.org.
The cost per student to participate in the program is $150, which includes all materials. Students must provide their own instruments for the program.
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Rental, Diebold, Inc., Fresh Mark, Huntington Bank, Innis Maggiore, The Karcher Group, Kenan Advantage Group, Kent State University at Stark, KeyBank, Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., LPA, Leonard Insurance, Malone University, Mercy Medical Center, The Repository, PNC Bank, Schauer Insurance Group, Stark State College, Superior Beverage, The Timken Company, The University of Mount Union and Walsh University. About Keynote Speaker Governor John R. Kasich Ohio Governor John Kasich’s top priority is to create jobs and revive Ohio’s economy. Kasich was sworn in as Ohio’s 69th governor on January, 10, 2011. In his inaugural address he called on Ohioans to come together to make the Buckeye State stronger and more prosperous for all. Kasich is no stranger to taking on and solving big problems. He served as a member of Congress from central Ohio for 18 years and, as the chairman of the House Budget Committee, he led the effort to balance the federal budget for the first time since 1969 and helped enact historic welfare reform.
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After leaving Congress in 2000 and running for President, Kasich worked as a managing director in the Investment Banking Division of Lehman Brothers, where he helped companies secure the resources they needed to succeed and create jobs. He was also a commentator for FOX News and a Presidential Fellow at his alma mater, The Ohio State University. Kasich is the author of three New York Times best-sellers: Courage is Contagious; Stand for Something: The Battle for America’s Soul; and Every Other Monday, which was published in 2010 and focuses on the importance of faith in making both everyday choices and life-changing decisions. Known for being straightforward, optimistic and energetic, Kasich brings a commonsense, results-oriented focus to the Governor’s Office, and a commitment to balancing the budget without raising taxes. His Lt. Governor is Mary Taylor, a CPA and the former Ohio Auditor of State, who reinforces this outlook and mission. Kasich, 59, is a 1974 graduate of The Ohio State University and lives in Westerville with his wife, Karen Waldbillig Kasich, and their twin daughters, Emma and Reese.
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BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARD nominee information due this month - Award Ceremony set for May 3 Nominations for the Business Excellence Awards of Greater Canton are in! The OUTSTANDING Stark County companies that have been nominated are urged to return their information forms to Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce by Feb. 26 in order to be considered for the distinguished Stark County business honor. Business Excellence Award winners will be notified in March. Honorees of this year’s Business Excellence Awards will be recognized during the awards dinner held on Tuesday, May 3, at The University Center at Kent State University at Stark. RSVP by April 25! Don’t miss Stark County’s premier business event! The Business Excellence Awards begin with a cocktail reception
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at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the awards presentation at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $48 per person. Register online at CantonChamber.org. NOMINEES: If you have questions regard ing the submission of nominee informa tion, please contact Nancy Leffler, event manager, at (330) 458-2073 or nancyl@cantonchamber.org. OUR SPONSORS Our event sponsors to date include Bruner-Cox LLP, Day Ketterer Ltd., Attorneys at Law, The Repository and Stark State College of Technology.
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Protecting your GREAT ideas FEBRUARY AULTCARE FAST BREAK BREAKFAST Your great ideas are worth protecting, and patent attorney and prolific inventor Andrew Spiegel can help! Spiegel assists companies of all sizes develop their intellectual property practices Andrew Spiegel and he makes sure that inventors license their products fully. No idea is too small, no invention too wacky, Spiegel has tips for everyone! Join us on for the AultCare Fast Break Breakfast on Feb. 11 for tips on safeguarding your great ideas. Spiegel is a patent attorney at Spiegel & Associates, LLC, in Hudson, Ohio, specializing in negotiations, helping large companies develop their intellectual property and helping inventors commercialize and license products. As a multiple business owner and prolific inventor (50+ patent,
published patents and patents pending), Spiegel knows how to commercialize products. Prior to his legal career, Spiegel worked in lead electromechanical design engineering or management positions for companies including as GE AstroSpace, GE Transportation Systems, GE-Lubrizol, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space, Invacare, GOJO Industries, Kensey Nash Corporation and IBM. He has worked on designs and projects involving NASA, International and US Air Force Satellites, the Space Station, GE Locomotives, Off Highway Vehicles, Surgical Devices and Medical Equipment. He has numerous patents and patents-pending in industries including locomotives, surgical devices, medical products and devices, hardware applications, containers, pumps, sports and software.
through enjoyable networking activities at an event that has built a reputation as one of the most energetic lead-producing sessions around. Bring a door prize valued at $15 or more and receive 30 seconds at the microphone to promote your business. Friday, Feb. 11 7 a.m. registration 7:30 a.m. program Courtyard by Marriott 4375 Metro Cir. North Canton, OH Cost: $18 members; $21 members less than 48 hours in advance; $25 non-members RSVP by Feb. 8 SEASON PASSES STILL ON SALE! VISIT CANTONCHAMBER.ORG TO PURCHASE AT AN EXCELLENT VALUE!
Beyond this important segment of the program, Fast Break attendees have the opportunity to obtain business leads
Save your seat; register in advance at www.cantonchamber.org or call (330) 458-2085. In order to better accommodate guests at Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce events, we ask that you be sure to register in advance for each event. This will ensure that we have accurate counts for food service and seating. Please register online at www.cantonchamber.org. Please call (330) 458-2085 to register with Rosie Kurtz. Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the beginning of an event are not eligible for refund. No-shows will be billed. In order to reduce operation costs, registration for all major Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce events – such as Annual Dinner or awards dinners – must be paid in advance of the event. Guests may pay for monthly programs in advance or at the door by check, credit card or cash.
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How does participation in Leadership Stark County’s Signature Class benefit your business?
Participation in the LSC Signature Program provides short and long term benefits to the participant and to the community. What you may not realize is that by sponsoring employees for the program, your business can realize BIG BENEFITS. The Leadership Stark County Signature Program: • Increases workforce leadership capacities, resulting in greater organizational effectiveness. • Facilitates networking opportunities that provide business solutions. • Garners community recognition of your company’s commitment to Stark County. • Exposes the best and brightest of Stark County’s emerging and existing leaders to current issues covering every range of community life, as well as facilitating valuable contacts with people who get things done.
Alan Green, president of H-P Products (left), leads an industry tour as Bill Cook, of Chase Bank (second from right), and Mike Haidet and Ron Balyint, both of The Timken Company, take note.
Potential candidates and company representatives can learn more about the Leadership Stark County 25th Signature Class by attending the informational breakfast on Friday, April 1, from 7:45 to 8:30 a.m. If you have an employee interested in the Signature Program, encourage them to attend this free information session. Reservations for this free event can be made by calling (330) 458-2095. For more information about the Signature Program and other Leadership Stark County programs, visit www.LeadershipStarkCounty.org. The next Signature program convenes from September 2011 through June 2012. Participants meet for one and a half days per month and tuition is $2,350. Tuition assistance is available for candidates from non-profit organizations and government sectors. Have questions? Contact Fran Wells, director, at (330) 458-2094. C a n t o n
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PUCO & You: What the new rules mean for your business: FEBRUARY STARK COUNTY SAFETY COUNCIL LUNCHEON The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) has adopted new regulations affecting businesses that use vehicles with a gross vehicle weight ratings of 10,001 to 26,000 Michael Lattavo pounds to transport property or passengers in Ohio.
Attendees will leave with critical information about preparing for these changes and complying with PUCO.
Michael Lattavo, president of Big Rig Truck Driving School, Canton CDL Testing Company and CDL Safety Resources, will share important information about what this really means for your business. Lattavo will cover driver qualifications, hours of service, vehicle inspections, repair and maintenance of vehicles, and safety rule violations and enforcement.
Thursday, Feb. 10 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St., N.W. Canton, OH 44708 Cost: $16 RSVP by Feb. 7
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Lattavo has been in the trucking industry for over 20 years. He has been a licensed training manager and commercial driving instructor since 2004, and a third-party CDL examiner for the state of Ohio since 2007. Lattavo is a Canton native and 1994 graduate of Boston University.
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Calling all young professional entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners: STARK COUNTY ENTREPRENEUR EXPERIENCE COMING IN MARCH & APRIL This year, ystark!, Stark County’s young professional initiative, and the JacksonBelden Young Professionals are teaming up to get the word out about the upcoming Stark County Entrepreneur Experience, presented by Stark Development Board and Small Business Development Center in March and April. These inspirational sessions are perfect for young professionals at every stage of their career path, for the dreamers and the nine-to-fivers alike. Even if you don’t have an entrepreneurial bone in your body, the insights gleaned from local, regional and national experts is a must for growing your business prowess! What’s in store for you during this immersion in all things entrepreneur? Experiences as an Entrepreneur Tuesday, March 22, Breakfast Meeting 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Keynote Speaker: Andre Thornton, President and CEO, ASW Global Who better to hear adventures in the world of entrepreneurship from than Cleveland baseball legend “Thunder Thornton.” His days cracking homeruns may be past, but his legend continues now in his role as CEO. Thornton’s 20+ years in business include ventures ranging from supply chain and restaurant management ops to sports consulting. Bizdom U – An Educator and Financer of Deserving & Proven Entrepreneurs Wednesday, March 30, Breakfast Meeting 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Speaker: Ross Sanders, CEO, Bizdom U Entrepreneurs are a rare breed – intense, determined and imaginative. They need a unique support system and the right tools to prosper. Enter Bizdom U, a launch pad training program for the most passionate of entrepreneurs. During an intense, four-month program, entrepreneurs will learn to do what they do best – launch businesses – even bet ter. And the kicker? Program graduates who develop an approved business plan receive funding for their business. Learn more about Bizdom U from CEO Ross Sanders.
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Entrepreneur Panel – Moderated by Ned Parks & Presented by AultCare Tuesday, April 5, Breakfast Meeting 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Doesn’t hurt to have your questions answered by some of the top regional entrepreneurial experts. Many industries represented here! Barbara Fausnight-Winston, CEO, Executive Insurance Group Sue Grabowski, President, Grabowski and Company Marvin Montgomery, Author/ Trainer/Speaker, Sales Consultant, ERC Services Christina Pastore-Bucher, CEO, Park Farms Todd Pugh, Founder and CEO, Enviroscapes Ted Swaldo, Founder, Gervasi Vineyard and Italian Bistro
Activist and advocate Jerome Ringo will present alternative energy sources, energy-efficient technology and job creation during Kent State University at Stark’s Featured Speaker Series. The Entrepreneurial Conspiracy: A Seminar on Management Focus and Discipline Tuesday, April 19, Breakfast Seminar 7:30 to 10 a.m. Are you the reason you’re unsuccessful? Stop blaming the economy or slow sales and start looking inward. Small business consultant Chuck Violand will facilitate a seminar to help you debunkify the myths of slow business and no business. This session is crucial for business owners and aspiring owners, managers, marketing and sales professionals in every industry. Come and get your focus on!
Student Entrepreneur Competition Tuesday, April 5, 2011 Students form Stark County’s five colleges and universities are vying for scholarship dollars from the Stark Community Foundation in this exciting competition! Talk about disrupting local brain drain! These young people have developed creative business plans to create jobs for new grads! Junior Achievement Student Competition & Winner Recognition Tuesday, April 12, Breakfast Kick-Off 8 to 9 a.m. The morning will feature inspirational comments from Ray Leach, CEO, JumpStart, Inc., one of the most active and innovative venture development organizations in the country. Come celebrate the burgeoning student entrepreneurs. The Green Economy & A Clean Energy Future Thursday, April 14, Evening Event - 7:30 p.m. It’s hard to think about the future of global business without a discussion of greenifying the way we do business.
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Baker, Dublikar, Beck, Wiley & Mathews attorneys at law Telephone: (330) 499-6000 Telecopier: (330) 499-6423 400 SOUTH MAIN STREET NORTH CANTON, OHIO 44720 www.bakerfirm.com
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Young Entrepreneur Snapshot Canton has so much going for it – from the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Enshrinement Festival, First Fridays, Chamber events like the Canton Blues Festival and Vintage Canton, the incredible work that ArtsinStark is doing to transform the center city with arts, to the other indie restaurant and business owners in downtown Canton, the amenities here are second to none for an entrepreneur.
Editor’s note: In keeping with ystark!’s mis sion – to attract, retain and ENGAGE tal ented young people in Stark County – ACTION will feature monthly snapshots of outstanding young entrepreneurs throughout 2011. Name: Dina Tozzi Age: 29 Company Name: Picciano’s Martini Lounge (410 Market Ave. N) How did you come up with the idea for your business/product/service? I have always worked in the food service and hospitality industries, and starting my own business was a natural progression. I love people, I love cities and so opening Picciano’s in downtown Canton simply could not have been a better fit.
Why is having a strong YP community important for your business? Having a strong young professional community isn’t just good for the good of my business, but for the future of business everywhere. A strong YP workforce and, more importantly, life-force, is critical for developing our community, not just our business climate. What are your thoughts on ystark!? ystark! does what no other organization in our region can. They have so much to offer YPs, from networking to professional development. And I’ve only ever met wonderful people when I attend events and programs. They have accomplished so much so far, and grown so fast, that I can’t wait to see where the organization has headed next!
always something coming up around the next corner. And it might sound corny, but I truly believe you should never stop dreaming or believing in yourself and what you’re capable of! What’s next for you? I’m now a wonderful mother of three, with Mea (10 years), Gino (three years) and new baby Taliana (12 weeks!), so I’m a busy girl. My immediate plans are to continue to help my husband, David “Duke”Tozzi to run his family restaurant, Tozzi’s of Magnolia. As for the lounge, Picciano’s is going to begin to offer sushi in the evenings, Tuesday through Saturday. We are also going to start up our guest bartending events every Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m. All of the tips from the guest bartending events go to the bartenders’ charity of choice. This is a wonderful networking tool, with lots of different people turning out to support organizations and non-profits. Last year we raised $11,000 in tips for charity and First Friday donations. In the more distant future, I have an interest in other downtown developments, including residential accommodations and opening another restaurant somewhere in Canton!
What advice would you give to YPs who share your entrepreneurial streak but are just getting started? Always, always cover all of your bases and keep working hard. I believe it’s critical to have many irons in the fire,
Which attributes best define you as an entrepreneur? Hard working, understanding and very, very personable. I think you have to be those three things in my line of work! Why have you chosen Canton as your home base? I’m from Cleveland, and moving to Magnolia to help my husband run his restaurant, Tozzi’s of Magnolia, has been wonderful, but I’ve missed the urban city life. Canton is the nearest “big city,” especially compared to Magnolia, and it’s a city of great unity and a bright future. How have the amenities of Stark County contributed to your success?
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KNOW SOME TALENTED YOUNG PROFESSIONALS? Help us recognize Stark County’s incredible young leaders with Twenty under 40! NOMINATE the sharpest, most driven YOUNG LEADERS for the FOURTH ANNUAL Twenty under 40! awards. Who are we looking for? Eligible “young professionals” are Stark Countians between 20 and 40 years old in ALL career industries. We’re looking for all YP nominees – not just ystark! members. Full eligibility information is available at ystark.org. What’s the easiest way to nominate? Online! Visit ystark.org and complete the nomination form or download a hard copy. What’s the deadline? We need all nominations by Sunday, Feb. 13. No exceptions! Anything else I should know? Winners of the 2011 award will be toasted at an eclectic gala award event in June – stay tuned for more details coming soon. Who’s making this possible? Twenty under 40! is presented by ystark! and The Repository and sponsored by Aultman Health Foundation, Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh, Huntington Bank and The Timken Company.
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ystark! 2011 Fund Drive Kick Off We’re working to make Stark County the place to be for young professionals to live, work and play ... and we need your help!
to attract, retain and engage young professionals!
In order to continue to deliver the great events, programs and professional development opportunities that area YPs need to thrive, we’re asking for a small donation to ystark!, Stark County’s young professional initiative.
$250+ Fanatic ... I love ystark!
We’re asking for donations to our fund drive from individuals and companies at all levels.
Individual Giving Levels $500+ Addict ... I never miss an event! $150+ Groupie ... I’m telling my friends about you $100+ Enthusiast ... You are making this community cool $50+
Believer ... Yep, you’ll usually find me hanging out
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Follower ...You are on to something here
Corporate Giving Levels $500+ Addict ... YP Patron Extraordinaire $250+ Fanatic ... YP Devotee DONOR BENEFITS As a donor to our Fund Drive, you’ll be recognized online for your donation plus you’ll have our undying gratitude! DONATE NOW THROUGH MARCH 18! Visit ystark.org to donate online, or to download a pledge card.
Please invest with us. Together we can continue to grow Stark County’s ability
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INNOVATING FOR THE UPTURN: Management Leadership Series Presented by Jim Carroll
Companies need to innovate or they risk being left behind in the emerging economy. But how do you overcome the challenges of idea ruts, indecision, compressed lead-time, and lack of courage? On Feb. 10, Jim Carroll will share his knowledge on “Innovating for the Upturn.” Carroll will address the new realities in today’s market and provide guidance on the culture, strategy, and business issues that organizations must address in order to thrive. Carroll has a track record of providing unique guidance on cutting edge trends, and identifying opportunities for innovation, to some of the most prestigious organizations in the world. When the Walt Disney Corporation went looking for an expert on the topic of innovation and creativity, they went with Jim Carroll! When the Reader’s Digest Food & Entertainment Division, the publisher of such innovative magazines as Everyday with Rachel Ray, went looking for a keynote speaker for a New York City based symposium on marketing and advertising trends, they went with Jim Carroll.
Thursday, Feb. 10 8 to 8:30 a.m. Registration 8:30 to 11 a.m. program The Gateway Event & Conference Center 5441 Global Gateway North Canton, Ohio 44720 Cost: Free! RSVP online at secure2.camp.org
Customer Focused Innovation Seminar Recap Pictured above: Recent workshop helps regional businesses grow profitability through customer focused innovation
recently held a two-part workshop in December and January to assist area businesses with implementing CFI to significantly improve top and bottomline results at your company. “The seminar was excellent. The best part for me is that I will be able to take away specific aspects of the seminar that I can incorporate into our company immediately. In addition, hearing and seeing best in class methods is something that more companies in Ohio need to become active in and I personally would want more of these types of programs should MAGNET be able to offer them.” Joel Rozga, Engineering Manager, Process Technology
MAGNET, The Timken Company and the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce
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WELCOME to our newest members, who joined Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce in December. 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.
Big Rig Truck Driving School, Inc. (INDUSTRIAL TRAINING) Michael Lattavo 2230 Shepler Church Ave. SW Canton, OH 44706 (330) 456-4571 www.bigrigtds.com
Koby Electric (ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS) Steve Kobilarcsik 2820 Manchester Ave. NW North Lawrence, OH 44666 (330) 830-0074 www.kobyelectricinc.com
Safeguard, div. of Massillon Cable (SECURITY SERVICES) Gary D. Lyon 814 Cable Court NW Massillon, OH 44648 (330) 830-2842 www.massilloncabletv.com
Brookshire Wealth Management (INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES) Paul D. Guerra 4450 Belden Village St., NW #601 Canton, OH 44718 (330) 453-3991 www.brookshirewealth.com
maxwellfoto (PHOTOGRAPHERS - COMMERCIAL AND/OR PORTRAIT) Danny Vega 1000 Chapel Ridge NE Canton, OH 44714 (216) 544-7674 www.maxwellfoto.com
Training for Chambers (TRAINING SERVICES) Jon D. McKanna 5954 Montana Creek Dr. Dublin, OH 43016 (419) 302-0723 www.trainingforchambers.com
Cupid's Kitchen (CATERERS) Jennifer Werner 1912 Woodlawn Ave. NW Canton, OH 44708 (330) 477-9170 www.cupids-kitchen.com
Merchants Security Service (SECURITY SERVICES) Jim Houpt 2015 Wayne Ave. Dayton, OH 45410 (937) 256-9373 www.merchantssecurity.com
Western & Southern Financial Group (INSURANCE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT) Amanda Neitz 6539 Market Ave. N Canton, OH 44721 (330) 244-4330 www.wslife.com
Fox and Hound English Pub & Grill (RESTAURANTS) Eric Smith 4834 Everhard Rd. NW Canton, OH 44718 (330) 497-2593 www.fhrg.com Golftec Canton (GOLF LESSONS) Jeff McCall 4930 Everhard Rd. NW Canton, OH 44718 (330) 433-2850 www.golftec.com Hire Performance (BUSINESS CONSULTINGHUMAN RESOURCES) Steve Maxim 5080 Aultman Rd. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (888) 770-4343 www.hireperformance.us Journey Studios (ARTISTS) Su Nimon 324 Cleveland Ave. NW #203 Canton, OH 44702 (330) 232-1888 www.journeystudios.com
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The Stark County law firm of Morrow & Meyer LLC was recently named as one of the Best Law Firms in America by U.S. News & World Report. The firm, which focuses its practice on representing companies in labor, employment and workers’ compensation cases, was ranked as a Tier 1 law firm in each of those practice areas. Only a handful of Ohio law firms achieved a Tier 1 ranking in those legal specialties. Summits Trace has become Stone Crossing Care Center, a continuum of care community offering lifestyle accommodations and healthcare services to meet the evolving needs of residents. They offer independent and assisted living, comprehensive rehabilitation and 24-hour skilled nursing care. Stone Crossing Care Center is a Medicare/Medicaid certified skilled nursing and rehabilitation center. For more information, please contact Rebecca Joseph at (330) 492-7131. Hall, Kistler & Company LLP, the Certified Public Accounting and management-consulting firm based in downtown Canton, is pleased to announce the election of Karen M. Brenneman, CPA, MT to managing partner. Current managing partner, Michael G. Eberhart, CPA, CVA will remain with the firm as a senior partner for at least the next four years and will continue to serve clients. Brenneman has worked with local and regional firms from small to large over the last 20 years and brings to Hall, Kistler the best features of each. She has been with Hall, Kistler since 1998 and has served most recently as Hall, Kistler’s Tax Partner and works in the areas of acquisitions, reorganizations and succession planning for closely held companies. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants (OSCPA), and recently served as chair for the U.S. Tax Committee for BKR International. For more information, visit www.hallkistler.com. Hammer Financial Services is pleased to announce the addition of David E. Hunt as a client advisor for the firm. Hunt has four years experience in the financial services industry, serving clients as a financial advisor. Prior to becoming a financial advisor, he had a successful career as an accomplished sales and marketing professional. He has experience in a broad range of industries, markets and accounts with a specialty of defining and understanding client needs and goals then building a plan
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that will help achieve those goals. Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh Law Firm is pleased to announce that Ryan A. Kuchmaner has joined the firm as an associate. He focuses his practice in the areas of business, commercial litigation, and real estate law. A graduate of the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Kuchmaner served as an officer of the Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity and was a member of the Student Bar Association. While attending law school, he participated in the accelerated joint degree program, concurrently earning his Master of Business Administration degree from the Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management in only three years. Kuchmaner is a member of both the Stark County and Ohio State Bar Associations. Fifth grade students at Northwood Elementary School recently made big spending, saving and budgeting decisions in a special lesson taught by CPAs from Maloney + Novotny in Canton. The fun, competitive lesson used a new game called FETCH!™, which stands for Financial Education Teaches Children Healthy Habits™. FETCH! teaches children to manage money early in life so they will grow into adults who make smart financial decisions. The game is set in a dog park where student teams manage the finances of owning a pet. With each turn, they use critical math and thinking skills to earn money for basics like a leash and collar, budget for unexpected expenses and save money for the future. Alex Krassas, a member of St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church in Canton for more than 50 years, made a generous financial gift to the church to create The Alex D. Krassas Event Center. Operated by Robert J. - Events & Catering, the premier event center features nearly 7,000 square feet of space, making it one of the largest event facilities in Stark County. The center features a dance floor, stage, two bars, patio and advanced audiovisual equipment, and is conducive to both private and corporate events. The operation of the Krassas Event Center is Robert J.’s first venture into on-site catering. Meals On Wheels of Stark & Wayne Counties recently added two employees to its office staff. Linda Spielman has joined the agency as volunteer coordinator. She is responsible for recruiting and scheduling volunteers who deliver meals to each of the 21 distribution locations, and to clients’ homes. Before joining Meals On Wheels, Spielman worked in vendor management at Serva, Inc., in Independence. Darlene Leeder is the
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agency’s Secretary/Receptionist. She comes to Meals On Wheels from Business Success Enterprises in Wooster where she worked as a secretary. Meals On Wheels of Stark & Wayne Counties is a non-profit agency that provides nutritional support to homebound individuals of all ages. The agency has 21 sites throughout Stark and Wayne Counties and depends on volunteers to fulfill its mission. To learn more about the agency’s services and programs, visit www.mow-starkwayne.org. Shearer’s Foods has again received awards for its snack products and green processes. Shearer’s rice tortilla product, riceworks®, was honored at the National Confectionery Sales Association (NCSA) Annual Meeting in Tampa, Fla., with the NCSA’S 2010 Best New Product Award in the snack category. Progressive Grocer’s Store Brands magazine has recognized Shearer’s Foods as a Supplier Pacesetter Award winner in the Environmentally Responsible Manufacturing processes category. Additionally, Shearer’s new Millennium Manufacturing Plant was featured in the section, Private Matters, with an article,“Shearer’s Celebrates Opening of ‘World’s Greenest’ Snack Plant.” Ken Brower, director of operations, was interviewed on the show Energy Now for an episode dedicated to sustainable snacking. HealthGrades, the leading independent healthcare ratings organization, published a study finding that Mercy Medical Center is among the top 5 percent of hospitals in the nation for overall cardiac care, cardiology services and coronary interventional procedures. Mercy Medical Center received the following HealthGrades 2011 Awards: Cardiac Care Excellence Award™, Coronary Intervention Excellence Award™ for three years in a row and Cardiology Services Excellence Award™. HealthGrades report showed that Mercy Medical Center ranked number one in Ohio for 2011 in overall cardiac services, cardiology services, coronary interventional procedures. Mercy also received five-star rating in 2011 for overall cardiac services, cardiology services, coronary bypass surgery for two years in a row, coronary interventional procedures for five years in a row, treatment of heart attack for three years in a row and treatment of heart failure.
Submit Biz Bitz articles to jessb@cantonchamber.org. Deadline is five weeks prior to publication.
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PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.CANTONCHAMBER.ORG OR CALL (330) 458-2085 Please Register in Advance!
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ystark! CEO Meet&Eat Luncheon The first ystark! CEO Meet&Eat of 2011 will warm you up from this blustery weather! On Feb. 2, tour Robertson Heating Supply, a family-owned and operated plumbing and heating wholesaler, and hear from president Scott Robertson.
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First Friday – Art From the Heart Let’s have a little heart to heart, shall we? Or how about a little art from the heart? We will warm your soul with the Feb. 4 Art From the Heart First Friday. Come down for all of the sweetest things about the downtown Canton Arts District. This month’s First Friday will tug at your heartstrings as it presents you with the sweetest dishes, the sweetest melodies and the sweetest art around! Love will be in the air downtown! Innovating for the Upturn – Management Leadership Series Presented by Jim Carroll
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Companies need to innovate or they risk being left behind in the emerging economy. But how do you overcome the challenges of idea ruts, indecision, compressed lead-time, and lack of courage? On February 10, Jim Carroll will share his knowledge on “Innovating for the Upturn.” Carroll will address the new realities in today’s market and provide guidance on the culture, strategy, and business issues that organizations must address in order to thrive.
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Thursday, Feb. 10 8 to 8:30 a.m. Registration 8:30 to 11 a.m. program The Gateway Event & Conference Ctr. 5441 Global Gateway North Canton, Ohio 44720 Cost: Free! RSVP online at secure2.camp.org Thursday, Feb. 10 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meyer’s Lake Ballroom 3218 Parkway St., N.W. Canton, OH 44708 Cost: $16 RSVP by Feb. 7
Protecting Your GREAT Ideas FEBRUARY AULTCARE FAST BREAK BREAKFAST Your great ideas are worth protecting, and patent attorney and prolific inventor Andrew Spiegel can help! Spiegel assists companies of all sizes develop their intellectual property practices and he makes sure that inventors license their products fully. No idea is too small, no invention too wacky, Spiegel has tips for everyone! Join us on for the AultCare Fast Break Breakfast on Feb. 11 for tips on safeguarding your great ideas.
Friday, Feb. 11 7 a.m. registration 7:30 a.m. program Courtyard by Marriott 4375 Metro Cir. North Canton, OH Cost: $18 members; $21 members less than 48 hours in advance; $25 non-members RSVP by Feb. 8
97th Annual Dinner The Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce will welcome new Ohio Governor John R. Kasich to the 97th annual dinner, held Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Canton Memorial Civic Center. Governor Kasich will talk about new steps he will take to encourage business growth and employment for Ohio.
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Leadership Stark County Annual Dinner Join us on Wednesday, February 23 at La Pizzaria. Enjoy a family style dinner including Parmesan-crusted chicken, sausage and peppers, penne pasta, sides and dessert.
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First Friday, Feb. 4 6 to 10 p.m. Downtown Canton FREE Event!
PUCO & You: What the new rules mean for your business February Stark County Safety Council Luncheon The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) has adopted new regulations affecting businesses that use vehicles with a gross vehicle weight ratings of 10,001 to 26,000 pounds to transport property or passengers in Ohio. Michael Lattavo, president of Big Rig Truck Driving School, Canton CDL Testing Company and CDL Safety Resources, will share important information about what this really means for your business.
Looking to the Future – Canton Regional and Jackson-Belden Chambers The Canton Regional and Jackson-Belden Chambers of Commerce have forged a new path together for 2011. we would like to personally invite you to attend our joint mixer event, Looking to the Future, to be held on Tuesday, Feb. 15, at the Holiday Inn at Belden Village. The Holiday Inn has generously offered to both host and sponsor this important event for our organizations, along with sponsor Altercare Centers for Rehabilitation & Nursing Care. The event is the first of its kind in our community, and we hope the first in a legacy of cooperation in an ongoing partnership between our two Chambers.
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Wednesday, Feb. 2 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Robertson Heating Supply Co. 2155 West Main Street Alliance, Ohio 44601 Cost: $15 includes lunch RSVP online at ystark.org
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Tuesday, Feb. 15 5 to 8 p.m. Holiday Inn at Belden Village 4520 Everhard Rd NW North Canton, OH 44718 Cost: FREE! RSVP online at CantonChamber.org or JBCC.org by Feb. 13 Tuesday, Feb. 22 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Reception 7 p.m. Dinner Canton Memorial Civic Center 1101 Market Ave. N Downtown Canton Cost: $85 per person RSVP online at CantonChamber.org by Feb. 14 Wednesday, Feb. 23 5:30 p.m. cocktails, 6:30 p.m. dinner La Pizzeria 3656 Dressler Rd NW Canton, OH 44718 Cost: $25 (in advance only) RSVP online at LeadershipStarkCounty.org
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