Chamber Year in Review 2019

Page 1

Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

2019

FEATURING the

Top 5 Under 40 Young Professionals in the Alexandria Lakes Area


Congratulations Shari... 2019 Friend of the Chamber The staff and Board of Directors are very proud of Shari for all she has done for Viking Bank and our community!

Shari Laven

4277 Dakota Street, Alexandria, MN 56308

320-762-0236

www.VikingBankMN.com

001820929r1

We are....Invested In Your JourneY.


INDEX

MESSAGES

Greg Bowen, President.....................................................................................................................4 Tara Bitzan, Executive Director.................................................................................................. 6

PROGRAMS

Ambassador Committee................................................................................................................. 8 Business and Industrial Appreciation Day.......................................................................9 Laven honored as 2018 Friend of the Chamber........................................................ 10 Personnel Committee......................................................................................................................11 Alexandria Area Young Professionals................................................................................12 Membership Team.............................................................................................................................13 The Visitor Center...............................................................................................................................14 Grow Minnesota..................................................................................................................................15 Leadership Alexandria and Leadership Alexandria 2.0..................................... 16 Wake Up Alexandria, Off the Clock and Pot of Gold................................................18 Duffer’s Delight...................................................................................................................................20 Finance Committee and Chamber Bucks......................................................................21 Government Affairs Team........................................................................................................... 22 Lakes Area Marketing, Inc........................................................................................................ 24

TOP 5 UNDER 40

Christina Bleeker.............................................................................................................................. 25 Daylon Faber........................................................................................................................................26 Tyler Golberg.........................................................................................................................................27 Brittney Thoreson.............................................................................................................................28 Andrew Wiener..................................................................................................................................29

CHAMBER BOARD AND STAFF.........................................30

Who we are:

The Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1907. For more than 110 years it has served as a network of business, organization and individual members working together to improve the economic wellbeing of the entire community.

What we do:

Our core purpose is to: Lead, connect and collaborate for a thriving community. We do this by providing our members with: Opportunities to network and build relationships. Assistance with marketing and gaining visibility. Educational and event opportunities. Connections with local residents, visitors and resources.

Our Mission:

“To promote the Alexandria Lakes Area as the ultimate destination to live, work, play and prosper through public promotion and member and information services.”

A Publication of the Echo Press and the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce www.echopress.com | (320) 763-3133 Jody Hanson, Publisher | Lori Mork, Designer

001821071r1

Join our local network of 600+ members.

Put us to work for you!

206 Broadway St., Alexandria, MN • (320) 763-3161 • www.alexandriamn.org 2019 Committed to Excellence 3


Message from the President ...

Neighbors Helping Neighbors

T

Greg Bowen

Chamber President

he Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce has strived to help and support our thriving community for an amazing 112 years. This commitment has in no small part helped shape and develop the opportunities and advantages Alexandria sees today. The incredibly apt theme for 2018 was “Committed to Excellence”...a theme the Chamber staff, board of directors, and the many committee members embraced and strove to continually uphold. We are seeing results, and the commitment to this GREAT theme will continue. The selected theme for the Chamber in 2019 is “Neighbors Helping Neighbors.” This is a concept that resonates on many levels. It is about caring individuals lending a hand when needed, or providing a shoulder

to lean on, an ear to listen, or a heart to understand. It is about employers and business leaders setting good examples for their employees, for the students of our community, and for the customers that utilize their goods and services. It is about local businesses supporting one another and recognizing that a community thrives when all the diverse sectors are successful. “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” is a theme we can all get behind! We wish you a successful 2019, and thank you for being a part of the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce. Greg Bowen, 2019 President Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber Board of Directors

KEY CHAMBER INITIATIVES: 2017-2019 EFFECTIVE COLLABORATIONS Establish rapport, reduce duplication of services and join resources to best serve the community as a whole.

SATISFIED, ENGAGED MEMBERS Members understand the value that the Chamber brings to their business. STRATEGIC EVENTS AND PROGRAMS Offer quality events and programming that benefit members.

OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE Lay the groundwork/establish logistics to allow for operational excellence.

2308 South Broadway Phone (320) 763-6644 • Fax (320) 763-6637

001817703r1

Interested in volunteering? We are also looking for volunteers to expand our program.

001819884r1

Need a GED or Diploma? Want to improve your reading and writing skills? Want to improve your English language skills or prepare for US Citizenship? We can help by providing free, confidential, one-on-one tutoring for adults over 17 years old and not enrolled in high school. We can help with improving reading, writing, math, and English language skills.

4 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019

Account Collections • Credit Reporting • Check Recovery & Verification Serving Alexandria & Surrounding Lakes Area since 1950

Mike Peck, Mgr.

cbalex@rea-alp.com

Downtown Alexandria 406 Broadway • 763-5200

001822096r1

“We Top Them All”

001817706r1

CREDIT BUREAU of Alexandria

4298 State Highway 114 SW, Alexandria • 320-886-5319


Karen

Andy

Randy

Lynn

Christine

Izzy

Dave

Wally

Nick Shelly

Ross

Linda

Mary Lou

Proud Member of Celeste

Al

Kathy

Bob

Michelle

Neil

Eric Marcia

Echo PrEss TEam 320-763-3133 I Echopress.com

Karen

Deb

Jared

Lowell

Since 1945

Cheryl

Jody

Diann

001822176r1


Message from the Executive Director ...

Reach out to your neighbors T

Tara Bitzan

Executive Director

he Chamber’s theme in 2018 was Committed to Excellence. Our staff, board of directors and committee members took this to heart, striving every day to ensure our services, programming and commitment to our members was the best it could possibly be. The 2017-2019 strategic plan focus areas, noted on Page 3, revolve around collaborations, operational excellence, satisfied members and strategic programming. All of these focus areas are about building relationships (2017 theme), about striving for excellence (2018 theme) and about collaborating and helping our neighbors (2019 theme). “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” is the 2019 theme chosen by incoming board president Greg Bowen, owner of Brophy Lake Resort and Bowen Contracting. Greg

has a servant’s heart and a passion for this community that rivals that of someone who has lived here their entire life. While he works hard to be successful in his business endeavors, his main focus is always on “what’s best for everyone.” He wants the entire community to thrive, and his theme is a perfect fit for the final year of our current strategic plan that puts collaborations and working together at its core. In 2019, I challenge each of you to intentionally reach out to your neighbors with offers of help and support to ensure that Alexandria continues to be the “ultimate destination to live, work, play and prosper.” Tara Bitzan, Executive Director Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

2018 Highlights •Alexandria named 2018 Retail Community of the Year by the Minnesota Retailers Association.

•A combined Alexandria Visitor and Livability Guide, produced in partnership with the Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission with assistance from Explore Alexandria Tourism.

•Continued growth in

membership, with 67 new members joining the Chamber network.

•Addition of the #AlexChamberSmiles program, encouraging spreading smiles and kindness. •A new blog and member

video series on the Chamber website.

•Growth in Alexandria Area Young Professionals, with membership currently at 81. •Addition of the Past Presidents Roundtable. • Significant training to improve functions of our membership database. Serving Douglas County for 47 years!

Med Sync Prescription Program • Vaccinations Online Prescription Refills • Specialty Pharmacy

Store Hours: M-F: 9am - 8pm Sat: 9am - 4pm•Sun: 10am - 2pm 001821074r1

001526822r1

503 Third Avenue E Alexandria, MN (320) 762-1531

would like to congratulate

TYLER GOLBERG -A Top 5 Under 40 Young Professional-

As the co-founder of CYBERsprout, a web design agency, Tyler continually displays fantastic leadership and has co-created a phenomenal work environment. His involvement in the community is widespread and he has made a significant impact. We are proud to work with him each day.

Your partner for the digital world. 316 Broadway St, Alexandria 320.298.1177 | cybersprout.net

6 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019


CONGRATULATIONS CHRISTINA!

3115 S. Broadway, Alexandria, MN 320-763-6521

Christina Bleeker Supply Chain Analyst

001819257r1

2019 Committed to Excellence 7


Ambassador Committee

T

he Ambassadors serve as an active communication link to cultivate and promote positive relationships between the Chamber and the business community. The Ambassadors welcome new businesses to the community; recognize new owners, locations and remodels for existing businesses; and attend ribbon cuttings and groundbreakings. The group includes 20 community leaders from a variety of business sectors who have demonstrated outstanding interest and ability in

Ambassador of the Year: Todd Emmons, Innovative Builders promoting the business interests of the Alexandria Lakes Area. The Ambassadors visit businesses the second Wednesday of each month from 3 to 5 p.m. For more information, call Jess Ptacek at (320) 763-3163.

36 visits in 2018!

In November, Chamber Ambassadors toured the new offices of Zimny Insurance Agency at 1103 Broadway St. in Alexandria.

2018 Ambassadors Lynn Arnquist, Chair Alexandria Technical & Community College

Nicole Fernholz Alexandria Economic Development Commission

Yvonne Kinney Consulting Solutions, LLC

Katie Perry Knute Nelson

Scott Teaser Massman, LLC

Katie Cass Knute Nelson

Charley Good Pemberton Law Firm

Mike Loge Henry’s Foods, Inc.

Kathy Pesta Pro Staff

Tasha West RE/MAX Lakes Area Realty

Diann Drew Echo Press Newspaper

Mark Grandgenett Viking Bank

Andy Mellgren Alexandria’s Downtown & Plaza Liquor

Del Mari Runck Neighborhood National Bank

Bob Wolfe Indigo Signworks

Todd Emmons Innovative Builders, Inc.

Lynn Jenc Alexandria Public Schools

Kathy Patton Anderson Funeral Home

Jon Steinbring Steinbring Motorcoach, Inc.

Anthony Zimny Zimny Insurance Agency

715 Victor St, Alexandria 320-759-2132 • VistaPrairie.org

ELECTRICITY POWERS INNOVATION www.RunestoneElectric.com 001819995r1

8 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019


Business and Industrial Appreciation Day

H

illtop Lumber was the 2018 Business and Industrial Appreciation Day (BIAD)

honoree. The honor, bestowed annually since 1984, is co-sponsored by the Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission and Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce with the purpose of saying “thank you for being a vital part of our community.” Recipients are selected based on the following factors: Growth in number of employees and impact of the business on the job market. Increase in sales and/or unit volume – an indication of continued growth. Capital investment – an indication of commitment by the business to increase community capacity. Community contributions – evidence of the investment of time,

Hilltop Lumber was the recipient of the 2018 Business and Industrial Appreciation Day honor. Pictured are the team members from Hilltop Lumber that were present at the BIAD luncheon in October. skills and resources to assist in community-oriented projects. Hilltop Lumber is a family owned and operated company that started

in Glenwood in 1988 with just five employees, three trucks and one forklift. Since that time, the company has expanded to four other loca-

tions including Alexandria, Parkers Prairie, Brandon and Ottertail.

NEIGHBORS

Helping

001818740r1

NEIGHBORS

ABSTRACTS • TITLE INSURANCE • REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS

2209 Jefferson St, Easton Place II, Alexandria • www.IntegrityTitleInc.net • 320-763-3311 Jill R. (Esala) Wagner, Owner Pictured above: Dan and Jeanette Weber, Jill and Jim Wagner, Jared and Hannah Wagner

2019 Committed to Excellence 9


Laven honored as 2018 Friend of the Chamber

T

he Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce proudly recognizes Shari Laven as the recipient of the 2018 “Friend of the Chamber” award. The award was established in 1990 to recognize an individual/ individuals who has/have gone beyond expectations in giving of their time, money or influence to benefit the Chamber of Commerce and its members. Nominations can be made by Chamber members, board members or staff (current board members and staff are not eligible for the Shari Laven award, and the nominee does not Friend of the Chamber have to be a current Chamber member). Laven is the CEO of Viking Bank in of college and has worked in every Alexandria. She obtained a bachelor position within the bank at some of arts degree in economics from point in her 30-plus year career. She the University of Minnesota, Morris, served as president from 2001 to and attended the Graduate School July 2018, at which time she became of Banking at the University of Wis- the CEO. consin, Madison. She started workShe recently led the bank ing at Viking Savings Bank right out through the construction of new a

facility, rebranding, the hiring of a president, and purchasing another bank. Laven served on the Alexandria Chamber board from 2008 to 2013, serving as president in 2012. She also serves on the board of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Community Depository Institu-

tion Advisory Council for the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. The Friend of the Chamber Award was presented to Laven at the Chamber’s Annual Celebration on Monday, January 28 at Arrowwood Resort and Conference Center in Alexandria.

Previous Honorees

2017: Carol Wenner (Local Level Marketing) 2016: Todd Emmons (Innovative Builders, Inc.) 2015: Kathy Pesta and Carla Spaeth (Pro Staff) 2013: Kevin Kopischke (Alexandria Technical and Community College) 2012: Mark Proudfoot (MJ Communications) 2011: Marie Rutten (Bremer Bank) 2010: Tom Jacobson (Swenson Lervick Trosvig Jacobson PA) 2009: Tim Aarsvold (Geneva Beach Resort & Viking Motel) 2008: Jill Blashack-Strahan & Joani Nielson (Tastefully Simple) 2007: Bruce Wiitanen (Juettner Motors) 2006: Lynette Kluver (Alexandria Extrusion) 2005: Susan Skoglund Boerhave (Viking Savings Bank) 2004: Carol Meyer (Garden Center) 2003: Rose Virnig Shorma (American Business Solutions) 2002: Kyle Diekman (Diekman Jewelry)

Congratulations to the Top 5 Under 40! Business Planning Commercial Tax Incentives Demographic Information Financial Packaging Revolving Loan Fund Site Selection Assistance Workforce Development Business & Community Development Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission livingalexarea.org | 320.763.4545

www.billmarks.com Billmarks Lakes Area Insurance

320.763.9022 913 Broadway Alexandria

320.524.2525

105 Central • PO Box 567 • Brandon

Billmarks Insurance Services

320.351.2436

512 Main St S Suite #2 • Sauk Centre

10 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019


2001: Vicki Jodsaas ((Alexandria Technical and Community College) 2000: Jody Hanson (Echo Press) 1999: Blake Evert (Target Alexandria) 1998: Chamber Ambassadors Group 1997: Sue Davidson 1996: Al Quam 1995: Janet Thorkelson 1994: Leroy Meyer 1993: Jim Karn, John Carlberg, Chuck Pugh & Ken Martinson 1992: Governor’s Fishing Opener Committee 1990: Jerry Jensen

Relocation Packets

T

he Chamber offers Relocation Packets to anyone moving or considering a move to the area. The packets include valuable information about local education, health care, law enforcement, transportation, dining, shopping, entertainment, activities, services and a variety of other opportunities in the area. The packet also includes the community economic development profile and a copy of the Alexandria Visitor and Livability Guide.

These packets are sent out upon request and also made available free of charge for all Chamber members to use when recruiting or hiring people from outside of the area. In 2018, 288 relocation packets were distributed through the Chamber office, through local employers and through the mail. To obtain copies of this packet to have in your business to distribute to new residents, please call the Chamber at 320-763-3161.

Personnel Committee

T

he purpose of the Chamber’s Personnel Committee is to provide guidance and support to the Executive Director and Executive Board of the Chamber by serving as a resource and providing parameters/guidelines in the areas of human resources, benefits and compensation, policies and procedures. The committee assists with and/ or offers guidance in the areas of hiring/terminating, employee hand-

2018 Committee Deb Moorman, Chair Alexandria Industries Wendy Steidl Tastefully Simple Rachel Jahner Glenwood State Bank

book, human resource forms, evaluations, benefits and serves as a liaison to Chamber staff.

If you are interested in serving on a Chamber committee, call (320) 763-3161 or email info@alexandriamn.org

Great Food. Great People. Great Prices. WE DELIVER

EVERY SEASON

SHOP.CUB.COM

2612 S BROADWAY ST | ALEXANDRIA, MN 56308

2019 Committed to Excellence 11


2018 Leadership Team

Alexandria Area Young Professionals

Mariah Lysfjord, President Studio C Salon

T

he Alexandria Area Young Professionals (AAYP) was established to “enrich the lives of the area young professionals in their 20s and 30s through networking, education and community involvement.” The group offers opportunities for young professionals to meet other people in their age demographic, get involved in the community, learn more about the local area and enjoy social and networking opportunities. While it falls under the umbrella of the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, a person does not have to be a member of a Chamber member business to join this organization. The group hosts luncheons the first Thursday of every month. Other social, networking and community service opportunities are also held throughout Members of the Alexandria Area Young Professionals enjoyed an evening social at the Alexandria VFW. the year.

Melissa Amundson, Vice President KXRA-KX92-Z99 Radio & VoiceOfAlexandria.com Missy Doebber-Brever, Treasurer Alexandria Technical & Community College Foundation Jess Ptacek, Secretary Alexandria Chamber of Commerce Danielle Andersen, Event Coordinator Knute Nelson Dani Peterson, Marketing Coordinator Dental Health Associates Katie Anderson Viking Bank

Number of Members: 80 2018 YP luncheon attendees: 480 2018 YP social/community service event attendees: 55

John Thill Country Financial Insurance Agency Tyler Byron Bremer Bank

Mark E. Lee EXCAVATING & ASPHALT PAVING

“SOLVING PROBLEMS” Since 1984

EXCAVATING • • • • • • • •

ROAD BUILDING ROCK (ALL SIZES) BASEMENTS FOOTINGS FROST DIGGING SCRAPER WORK LANDSCAPING BUILDING DEMOLITION • SEWER HOOK-UPS • WATER LINES • SNOW REMOVAL • CLASS 5 GRAVEL • FILL MATERIAL

• SHREDDED BLACK DIRT • CONCRETE & BLACKTOP DISPOSAL • DIRECTIONAL BORING • COMMERCIAL UTILITIES • DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR • RIP RAP SHORELINES • DRAIN TILE SYSTEMS • DRAINAGE CORRECTIONS • GRADING

ASPHALT PAVING • NEW CONSTRUCTION • RE-WORK • RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAYS • COMMERCIAL PARKING LOTS • STREET & HIGHWAY PAVING • TENNIS COURTS • ASPHALT REPAIR • ASPHALT MAINTENANCE • ASPHALT REMOVAL • RESURFACING

• • • •

PATCHING CRACK FILLING STRIPING SWEEPING

(320) 763-5410 • (320) 763-9343 • Alexandria, MN

www.MarkLeeExcavating.com

12 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019


Membership Team

T

he Membership Team provides a solid foundation for the growth of the Chamber by recruiting, welcoming, supporting and mentoring new members and supporting the local business community by attending ribbon cutting and groundbreaking ceremonies. The team serves as a resource to new members by providing support through conversations and introductions that will cultivate and promote positive ongoing relationships between Chamber members.

Team Member of the Year: Jeff Meland, Databae Systems The team is made up of community leaders from a variety of sectors of Chamber-member businesses, as well as all Chamber staff members. The Membership Team visits businesses the first Wednesday of each month. For more information, call Andrea Dwyer at (320) 763-3163.

2018 Team Sue Jung, Chamber Board Liaison Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Lynelle Brickweg Colorful Seasons Garden Center

Heidi Bruns BlackRidgeBANK

Kristen Faber Explore Alexandria Tourism

Amy Christopherson State Farm Insurance

Mickey Larson Larson Insurance of Alexandria

Todd Emmons Innovative Builders, Inc.

Pictured are members of the 2018 Team.

46 visits in 2018! Jeff Meland Databae Systems Wendy Oksness Mid-Minnesota Federal Credit Union Donna Ryan Bell Bank

Amanda Seim Runestone Museum Foundation

Irene Vagle Hubbard Radio KIKV-FM & COOL-FM

Sara Stadtherr City of Alexandria

Carol Wenner Local Level Marketing, LLC

Greg Steele Viking Bank

Steinbring Motorcoach An Award Winning Dealer

3,000 CUSTOMER INCENTIVE

$

Knowledgeable Sales People Award Winning Service Department New Friends!

For a limited time only we will be offering a $3,000 incentive on Carado units and $1,000 on Roadtreks in-stock!

SAVE

SAVE

29,785!

SAVE

30,440!

$

SAVE

11,471

$

14,794

$

$

$436 per mo. Stk. #R18-004

123,018!

$

(Includes $1,000 Customer Incentive)

2019 ROADTREK SS-AGILE Stk. #R19-003

117,113!

$

(Includes $1,000 Customer Incentive)

2019 Roadtrek Simplicity SRT

2018 Carado Axion

Stk. #R19-001

Stk. #C18-002, Rear Bath

(Includes $1,000 Customer Incentive)

(Includes $3,000 Customer Incentive) 436/mo includes 10% down +T,T&L, 240/mo. O.A.C.

73,883!

$

69,106!

$

Celebrating over 102 + years! 1917-2019

001821844r1

2018 Roadtrek CS Adventurous

STEINBRING MOTORCOACH Toll Free 1.877.880.8090 | 320.834.6333 | View inventory at: www.steinbring.com

2019 Committed to Excellence 13


The Visitor Center

T

he Alexandria Visitor Center is located at 206 Broadway in the Chamber of Commerce/Runestone Museum building. The Visitor Center offers an abundance of information for people visiting the area as well as for local residents, including local, regional and state maps; trail maps, lodging and dining information, arts and

entertainment activities, business and personal services, housing and real estate information, medical and senior services, education services, economic development information and more. To find out more about getting your information into the Visitor Center, call Jess Ptacek at (320) 7633161.

2018 numbers Contacts (phone, email, visitors): 15,514 Chamber member referrals: 4,324

The Visitor Center is located in the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce and Runestone Museum building at 206 Broadway St. All Chamber member businesses may display their brochures, business cards or other marketing materials in the Visitor Center.

Living Word Lutheran Church LUTHERAN CONGREGATIONS IN MISSION FOR CHRIST (LCMC)

1722 16th Ave East, Alexandria MN Just south of Woodland Elementary

Thank you to all our young professionals that make a difference in our community!

“So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the Word of Christ.� -Romans 10:17

001821775r1

Worship Sundays at 9 a.m. Call for more information: 320-762-1997 or check out our website: www.livingwordalexmn.org

14 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019


Grow Minnesota! nesota. Resources include confidential one-to-one visits to identify business expansion plans, workforce recruitment and development needs, exporting opportunities, and relevant business financing services, including discovering grants/ loans that could result in a major capital investment in Minnesota. The purpose of the Alexandria Chamber’s Grow Minnesota Team is to support the Minnesota State Chamber in its goal to retain and grow Minnesota’s businesses.

16

Nicole Fernholz Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission

Laura Urban Alexandria Technical and Community College

Lynette Kluver Alexandria Industries

Tara Bitzan Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

Shari Laven Viking Bank Sue Lundeen Runestone Electric Association

Andrea Dwyer Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Kayla Wacholz Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

Grow Minnesota visits were conducted in Douglas County in 2018 DIV DE A N

N MAVE CA

001819202r1

G

row Minnesota was founded by the Minnesota Chamber in 2003 and is the premier private-sector-led statewide business retention, assistance, and expansion program in Minnesota. The program operates in partnership with more than 70 local chambers and economic development organizations to provide valuable resources that can be accessed by any Minnesota business, as well as by individuals interested in starting or relocating a business in Min-

2018 Grow Minnesota Team

Serving the Lakes Area Since 2013

• ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • REPURPOSED TREASURES • FURNITURE • DÉCOR 320.759.2300 619 Broadway St, Alexandria www.pastandpresenthomegallery.com

CHECK OUT OUR New WEBSITE & FACEBOOK www.AlexBrick.com • facebook.com/AlexBrickStoneFireplace

Stop in the store to pick up the New Brochures!

No Job too BIG or SMALL!

YOUR MASONRY, LANDSCAPING & FIREPLACE CENTERS

001821442r1

Lake Country Fireplace 164 25th St Willmar, MN 56201 320-235-0036 M-F 8-5 Sat 8-12 lakecountryfireplace.com

001820708r1

Alex Brick & Stone 514 22nd Ave W Alexandria, MN 56308 320-762-0742 M-F 8-5 Sat 8-1 alexbrick.com

• Residential or Commercial • Local & Statewide Moving • Disposal Available • Licensed & Insured - #374895 Many • Locally Owned & Operated References • Skidloader Available Available! • Your items will be safe with us • 100% Customer Satisfaction • Call for Rates Today! • Need Help Rearranging the House?

PO Box 24 • Nelson, MN 56355

Serving the Alexandria Area for Over 14 Years

320.763.3600

2019 Committed to Excellence 15


Leadership Alexandria and Leadership Alexandria 2.0

T

he Chamber offers two programs to build and support community leaders – Leadership Alexandria (LA) and Leadership Alexandria 2.0.

LA is currently in its 27th year of building a stronger community one leader at a time. The program is for individuals of any age serving in a leadership role or hoping

to transition into a leadership role. Key takeaways of the nine-month program include insight into local history, business, education and government; personal growth and

wellness; connections with other business professionals and more. LA 2.0 is powered by GiANT Worldwide. Participants learn to apply leadership tools, clarify communication, overcome challenges, achieve work/life balance and more while gaining insight into how their leadership impacts the future of the community. Both programs are made possible by support from West Central Initiative. For more information, call Tara Bitzan at (320) 763-3161

More than

650

Pictured is the 2018-2019 Leadership Alexandria class during the October Retreat. The program runs nine months, September through May.

leaders have graduated from Leadership Alexandria

40

YEARS IN BUSINESS

Lorem ipsum

YOUR PACKAGING SOLUTIONS SPECIALISTS

1010 East Lake Street | Villard, MN 56385 www.massmanllc.com | 320.554.3611

BROPHY LANDING GARAGES Congratulations to the Top 5 Under 40! 1532 Brophy Park Rd NW, Alexandria • 320-762-8386 • www.brophylakeresort.com

16 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019

Bowen Contracting, LLC • Greg Bowen • 320-304-1010


2018-19 Leadership Alexandria Class Amy Allen Alexandria Technical & Community College

Sara Gronholz Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County

Bryan Asche Asche Engineering

Reggie Habberstad ITW Heartland

Jason Breitzman Hilltop Lumber

Nate Hitch Bremer Bank Investments

Lisa De Krey Glenwood State Bank

Steven Johansen Douglas County Public Works

Melissa Deuth 3M Abrasive Systems Division Plant

Lisa Juettner Geneva Capital, LLC

Andrea Dwyer Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

Keith Melrose Alexandria Police Department

Daylon Faber Farmers Union Insurance Agency

Becca Miller Alomere Health

Celeste Gardner Alomere Health

Jill Partington Widseth Smith Nolting & Assoc., Inc.

Mitch Rasmusen Alexandria Industries Sheyenne Ritter Alexandria Industries John Severson Thrivent Financial

2018-19 Leadership 2.0 Class Terry Anderson AFLAC/Terry Anderson Insurance Agency, Inc. Sara Beattie Geneva Capital, LLC

Todd Emmons Innovative Builders, Inc. Erin McCoy Alomere Health Christina Mohr Zimny Insurance Agency

Greg Steele Viking Bank

Greg Bowen Brophy Lake Resort

Dawn Thorstad Neighborhood National Bank

Crystal Christianson Studio C Salon

Jess Ptacek Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

Vic Dale Neighborhood National Bank

Tim Schoonhoven Widseth Smith Nolting & Assoc., Inc.

Missy Doebber-Brever Alexandria Technical & Community College Foundation

Rebekah Summer Alexandria Technical & Community College

Steve Vrchota Pope Douglas Solid Waste Management Brian Walli Pro Mach/Brenton, LLC Kelly Wencl Lakes Area Recreation Mary Yaw Titus II, Inc.

Mike Doyle Heartland Orthopedic Specialists

Nate Zieske Alexandria Industries

Diann Drew Echo Press Newspaper

Farmer’s Union Insurance Agency Congratulates Daylon Faber! “I know that your business and trust is earned, and not given. I value your business and will work hard every day to earn your trust as your respected insurance advisor.” Faber Insurance 324 Broadway Street Suite 210 Alexandria, MN 56308 www.faberinsurance.com 001819367r1

2019 Committed to Excellence 17


Wake Up Alexandria, Off the Clock and Pot of Gold

W

The Douglas County Car Care Program hosted a Wake Up Alexandria event in December.

In 2018 The Pot of Gold was won 2 times by Irmadene Hanson – MAGNIFY Your Influence, and Gina Christopherson, G’Mariecee Portrait Studios.

Total value of prizes given out:

$9,860!

Alexandria’s

ake Up Alexandria and Off the Clock are two popular Chamber events that offer monthly networking and business promotion opportunities. The events are hosted at different business member locations, offering an opportunity for hosts to showcase their facility, products, services and staff. The events are open to everyone. A “buck and a business card” get you in the door. The business card is for prize drawings, and the $1 is for the Nonprofit of the Day. Chamber members can give 45-second announcements to share promotions or information. Off the Clock ends with a $100 value drawing, while Wake Up Alexandria ends with the Pot of Gold drawing. The Pot is sponsored by Chamber members who donate items, coupons, discounted services and gift certificates to add to its value. Every Chamber member is included in the drawing. If the mem

AMAZING

Liquidation Center!

Lakeland Mental Health Center 702 34th Ave. East Alexandria MN

30,000 sq. ft. of Great Deals!

• Insurance Losses • Factory Direct Merchandise • Salesman Samples • Truck Upsets & Container Damage • Unclaimed Freight • Furniture Closeouts • Complete Mattress Center • Clothing, Groceries, Hardware & So Much More!

Everyday savings of

30-70% off

www.LMHC.org

001820824r1

regular retail merchandise!

There’s always a good deal Co. Rd 82 E, Alexandria • 320-763-5555 • www.ronswarehouse.com 001821122r1

18 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019


Wake Up Alexandria 1st and 3rd Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m.

Off the Clock 4th Thursday, 4:30-5:30 p.m. ber drawn is present, the business wins the Pot. Those employees utilize the prizes, with the hope that a business connection is made and a new customer/client is “won�! If a representative is not present, the Pot continues to grow. Visit www.alexandriamn.org/chamber-eventsprograms for a schedule of 2019 events, or for more information call Jess Ptacek at (320) 763-3161.

$2,682 was given to nonprofit members at Wake Up and Off the Clock events in 2018

Irmadene Hanson - MAGNIFY Your Influence won the Pot of Gold valued at $5,385 at Wake Up Alexandria on September 7, 2018 at the Alexandria Senior Center. The Pot of Gold is generously made up of contributions from Chamber members, including business or promotional items, discounted services, gift certificates, and more. Every Chamber member is included in the drawing, but a representative of the business drawn must be present at Wake Up Alexandria to win.

CONGRATULATIONS

to

Andy Wiener Top 5 under 40

320.762.5330 512 30th Ave East Alexandria, MN www.anbmn.com

001821609r1

2019 Committed to Excellence 19


Duffer’s Delight

T

he Duffer’s Delight, held annually the first week in June, is the Chamber’s largest fundraiser. The 2018 event was held on June 4, a beautiful sunny Monday, at the Alexandria Golf Club. The sold out tournament featured 33 teams/145 golfers and 45 sponsoring businesses and generated more than $20,000 for Chamber operating expenses.

It’s never easy taking an entire afternoon off from work, especially on a Monday, but the day always promises a quality golfing opportunity, a good meal, and lots of laughs. The 2019 event is set for Monday, June 3. For more information, visit www.alexandriamn.org/ duffersdelightgolftournament or call (320) 763-3161.

2018 Sponsors Flagship Sponsor: Innovative Builders, Inc.

Social Media Sponsor: CYBERsprout

Associate Sponsors: Henry’s Foods, Inc., H Boyd Nelson, Inc., Budweiser, Winning Edge Graphics, Viking Coca-Cola, Alexandria Golf Club.

Strings Sponsor: Cricket Wireless

Hole-in-One Sponsors: Alomere Health, Glenwood State Bank, Juettner Motors, Diamond Buick GMC, Alexandria Motors

The 2018 Duffer’s Delight Open Division winner was the Bethany on the Lake team, made up of Aaron Rooney, Cowing Robards, Inc.; Matthew Fischer, Bethany on the Lake; Josh Meyers, Zimny Insurance and Anthony Zimny, Zimny Insurance.

Red Ball Sponsor: Alex Rubbish and Recycling 30+ tee and green sponsors!

2018 Committee

Low Prices! Huge Selection! Great Service!

Brad Anderson ITW Heartland

Jeremy Johnson Alexandria Golf Club

Jon Crouse Alexandria Golf Club

Kathy Pesta Pro Staff

Craig Buysse Anderson Funeral Home

Donna Ryan Bell Bank

Todd Emmons Innovative Builders, Inc.

Carla Spaeth Pro Staff

Chamber Of Commerce 3rd Ave E 29

29

McDonald’s

Alex’s Largest Selection of Cold Domestic, Import and Craft Beers, Plus Wine, Liquor and Much More!

View our ads online at www.cashwiseliquor.com HOURS: Monday-Saturday 8am-10pm Sunday 11am-6pm 801 North Nokomis St. NE, Alexandria • 320-762-2524

001821125r1

Co Rd 42NE

CASH WISE LIQUOR

29

010319_ChmbrAd3_5x4_75_7044

Your One -Stop Beer, Wine & Liquor Shop!

20 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019

The 2018 Couple’s Division winner was the 3M Abrasive Systems Division Plant team, made up of Paul Quam, Kimberly Peterson, Melissa Deuth and David Kent.


Finance Committee

T

he purpose of the Chamber’s Finance Committee is to establish financial parameters and guidelines for the Chamber to ensure its financial sustainability. The committee reviews

financial statements, develops and evaluates the annual budget, develops new financial policies as needed, and reviews existing financial and internal controls, policies and procedures.

2018 Committee Nicole Klimek, Chair Hilltop Lumber Del Mari Runck Neighborhood National Bank

Dave Bjelland Alexandria Technical and Community College Marie Rutten Bremer Bank

Shari Laven Viking Bank Dave Kent 3M

Chamber Bucks

T

he Chamber Bucks program is designed to keep dollars local. Anybody can purchase Chamber Bucks, however, they can only be spent at participat-

ing Chamber member businesses. Currently, 252 local businesses accept Chamber Bucks! It is a great incentive or reward for employees, or a great gift for anyone!

In 2018

$44,522 in Chamber Bucks were given out.

The Tradesmen Advantage Complete. Professional. Experience.

STEEL ERECTION & WOOD FRAMING WWW.TRADESMENCONSTRUCTION.COM

SITE WORK & EXCAVATION

001820024r1

SITE CLEARING & DEMOLITION

The Tradesmen Construction possess over 20 years of experience as a full service general contractor. We provide professional and competitive pricing from complete design build services to working with your established construction team throughout completion of your project. By having our own project managers, site superintendents, excavating and site work crews, concrete crews, steel erectors and carpenters is what allows us to control the schedule, budget and quality of every project.

4015 Minnesota St, Alexandria, MN • 320-762-1143 2019 Committed to Excellence 21


Government Affairs Team

T

he Chamber’s Government Affairs Team works to research and formulate legislative positions on issues that impact our area. Upon Chamber Board approval, those positions are presented to legislators and government officials. The committee promotes legislation that benefits Chamber membership and serves to make Alexandria the ultimate destination to live, work, play and prosper. 2018 priorities included enhancing Minnesota’s tax competitive-

ness, ensuring consistent statewide laws, full dedication of transportation related revenues, and strengthening Minnesota’s medical procedure price transparency laws. The committee is currently in the process of discussing priorities, reviewing pending legislative initiatives, and visiting with elected officials to convey local priorities. If you are interested in serving on the Government Affairs Team, contact Tara Bitzan at (320) 763-3161.

2018 Team Shari Laven, Chair Viking Bank Carl Vaagenes Alomere Health Mark Anderson Knute Nelson Julie Critz Alexandria Public Schools Kris Dolan Runestone Electric Association Mike Doyle Heartland Orthopedic Specialists Dave Kent 3M Nicole Fernholz Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission

Career Solutions for Companies and Job Seekers

Call us at 320-762-1500 for all your electrical needs.

Peace of Mind

PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS & YOUR FAMILY by having your affairs in order

• Wills - Trusts • Power of Attorney • Legacy Planning • Business Succession Planning

121 5th Ave. West (5th & Fillmore) Alexandria, MN 320-763-7838 www.doebbertlaw.com

2017-18 Chair Probate and Trust Law Section, Minnesota State Bar Association

JoEllen Doebbert Attorney at Law

22 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019

Tom Jacobson Swenson Lervick Syverson Trosvig Jacobson Schultz Cass, PA Marty Schultz City of Alexandria Laura Urban Alexandria Technical and Community College Angie Urman Knute Nelson Owen Miller Douglas County Tara Bitzan Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

320.763-9899

www.manpower.com


Insuring the Past; Protecting the Future • Abstracting • Closings • Title Insurance Locally owned and operated providing quality services since 1987.

Handcrafted to fit your lifestyle Back row: Kilee Luna, Lacey Fultz, Kate Aslagson Front row: Jody Schimek

1420 County Road 82 West | Alexandria, Minnesota 56308 320-762-0738 | Toll Free: 888-370-3612

320.763.6858

1804 Broadway, Suite 140 • Alexandria Mon.-Fri. 8am-4:30pm

www.swedbergwood.com

001821154r1

001819958r1

2019 Committed to Excellence 23


Lakes Area Marketing, Inc.

L

akes Area Marketing, Inc. (LAMI) is a division of the Chamber. It is governed by Chamber lodging members and serves to promote the Alexandria Lakes Area as a tourist destination. This is done through print, online and social media advertising, attendance at sport shows in a four-state area, a tourism website, and publication of an annual visitor’s guide. Funding is generated from advertising sales in the guide, a grant from Explore Minnesota Tourism and from the Chamber. Any Chamber lodging member is a member of LAMI and may be active on the committee, which meets monthly. The chair is Greg Bowen, owner of Brophy Lake Resort. For more information on LAMI or the Visitor and Livability Guide, contact Lauren Johnson at (320) 763-3163.

www.vacationalexandriamn.com

VisitAlexandriaMN

VisitAlexandriaMN

The 2019 Visitor and Livability Guide is now available! 47,000 copies are distributed each year at shorts shows, job fairs, visitor centers, through individual requests, and on local newsstands. The “flip book” includes information about visiting the Alexandria Lakes Area on one side, and relocating to the area on the other side.

UPSCALE 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES

THE LEGACY & BRIDGEWATER ESTATES HAVE SEVERAL GREAT AMENITIES. Theatre • Community Rooms • Elevator • On-site Management Fitness Center • Tuck Under & Detached Garage Beautiful Nature Views • Business Center

MANAGED BY

Properties

Illies, Stroebe, Illies, Brink & Co. Real Estate Group Est. 1981

Congratulates Andrew Wiener! Top 5 Under 40 Area Professional!

Mr. Wiener has been with the McCarten Law Firm for 7 years. He has distinguished himself in his trial practice by representing clients in family law and criminal law matters along with basic estate planning, and other general practice work. He also works with his partner, Paul McCarten, handling personal injury and wrongful death cases. Our firm is proud of Andrew’s work as an attorney and for his contribution to our community.

McCarten Law Firm 123 3rd Ave. E., Alexandria 320-762-8171 www.McCartenlaw.com

001819571r1

320-759-1000

001819862r1

24 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019

701 34th Avenue East, Alexandria

320-763-7012

720 22nd Avenue East, Alexandria


T

he Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce and the Echo Press are pleased to bring you the Top 5 Under 40, recognizing five outstanding professionals younger than age 40 in the Alexandria Lakes Area. Nominees were judged on their professional achievements, community involvement and overall depth of qualities. They were honored at the Chamber’s Annual Celebration on January 28.

Christina Bleeker Age: 31

Supply Chain Analyst, 3M

Summarize your career path.

I graduated from Rutgers University in New Jersey with a B.S. in Supply Chain Management & Marketing and relocated to Alexandria two years ago for my career with 3M. Before 3M I was a Logistics Specialist for the consumer-packaged goods company Church & Dwight. At 3M, I’ve worked on numerous cost-saving projects in support of key initiatives for the Abrasive Systems Division. Examples include a project with international locations resulting in approximately $60,000 annual savings for 3M Alexandria and a project to scrap unused inventory with approximately $44,000 saved. I completed the 3M Optimized Operations manufacturing and supply chain development program, which included Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training, statistics and project management. I became ISO 9001 certified as an internal auditor for 3M and work closely with multiple international countries.

Leadership philosophy.

I believe that to be a truly impactful leader you must genuinely care about your peers as well as your community. Successful teamwork is built on courage, trust and integrity. You must have a passion to help others grow and prosper, while giving them someone to confide in and look to in times of need. Each day is a new day to lift others, combat challenges whether large or small, and most importantly make someone smile.

Family and interests.

I relocated to Alexandria in March 2017 for my position at 3M from New Jersey and have grown to love Minnesota! I enjoy traveling with my boyfriend Jeremiah, spending time cuddled up with our two dogs, going back East to see my family, and enjoying all that the Lakes Area has to offer with friends.

Community and volunteer efforts.

“Christina displays a confident attitude that complements her leadership ability. She is highly motivated to succeed in both her career and philanthropic roles by always being willing to take on new activities.” Fariha Alam, Co-worker

001821157r1

3Mgives Community Chair. Raised $13,000+ for non-profits by bringing awareness to 3M employees, conducting informational pledge sessions and holding fundraising events. United Way. In 2018, led the campaign for 3M employee donations, raised $2,000+ in a 3M Silent Auction, served on the Ole-Tober planning committee and ran children’s activities, participated in the Grant Review Panel and Poverty Simulation, painted fire hydrants, organized a 3M team for the Chili Cook Off, organized the 3M Backpack Attack, Stuff the Bus, and coat drive. American Cancer Society. Committee member for 3M Relay for Life team. 3M Club. Committee member.

Proudly serving the Alexandria area

Tasha West

320-491-5472 tashamwest22@gmail.com

Sheryle Steinbring

320-760-6747 sheryle@steinbringhomes.com

2019 Committed to Excellence 25


Daylon Faber Age: 38 Summarize your career path.

My career started as a teacher because I wanted to be able to influence and teach kids. This start as a teacher proved to be helpful as I eventually was asked if I were interested in the insurance business. I was drawn to the idea of being able to help and educate others in a whole new way and eventually was able to open my own insurance agency in Alexandria, my hometown. Since my time in the insurance business, I have been recognized as the Farmers Union Top Producer for New Brokerage in the state of Minnesota and I achieved the Farmers Union Summit Award for being one of the top agents in the state of Minnesota.

Owner, Farmers Union Insurance Agency-Faber Insurance Leadership philosophy.

I face every day with the intention to treat other people as if they are a member of my own family. I work hard to support them, fight for them and look out for their best interests ahead of my own and ensure they are taken care of appropriately.

Family and interests.

I am married to Kristen Faber and we have five children: Sam-13, Abby-11, Madelyn-9, Lilly-7, Will-6. Because we’re crazy we also have two dogs – Penny and Gizmo. We love the outdoors, sports, always have music on to dance and sing to, and have Faber Family Fun Nights every Friday.

Community and volunteer efforts. Member of Rotary – charitable giving committee member Volunteer with my son’s Boy Scout troop Honor Flight fundraiser Oletober Fest committee member Pitch Your Plan Business Challenge committee member Leadership Alexandria class of 2019 Coaching my children’s activities FAN Coach and volunteer at Alexandria Area High School

When we recruit agents in our organization, we try to find people with eight distinct traits: Attitude, Drive, Commitment, Discipline, Integrity, Pride, Character and Team. Rarely do you find someone who is polished in all of them. Daylon has been the exception. Josh Vickerman, District Manager

ALEXANDRIA LITERACY PROJECT

1601 Jefferson Street Room 710 Alexandria, MN 56308 Phone 320-762-3312

A

WidsethSmithNolting.com/WeAreWSN

610 Fillmore Street | Alexandria MN | 320.762.8149 | alexandria@wsn.us.com 26 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019

Agency

Basic Education. Your future is waiting. We are here to help you get there. Interested in volunteering? We are also looking for volunteers to expand our program.

001819972r1

Thinking of going back to school but not sure if you have the necessary skills? Looking for a new job? Want that job promotion but need to beef up your resume and skills? We can help with one on one tutoring and classes through our partner Alexandria Area Adult


Tyler Golberg Age: 35 Summarize your career path.

For five years I worked in the oil field overseas. There was a lot of downtime so I was able to take online website development classes. I honed these skills by working on homespothq.com, an online web app for managing maintenance around the house, with my wife, Rachel, and two other partners. The site was featured by Real Simple magazine, lifehacker, Bob Vila, SimpliSafe, and the Kim Komando show. It was a cool experience that fueled my passion for web design and strategy. When I moved back to Alexandria in 2013, a friend asked for help with their company’s website. That led to another project and then another. It kept snowballing and a few months later CYBERsprout was born. I kept it as a side hustle for a couple years but then decided to go fully into CYBERsprout two years ago. Since then we’ve grown the company to seven team members, worked in 12 different states, and completed more than 150 projects. In 2016, Minnesota Business Magazine was kind enough to include me in their 35 under 35 young entrepreneurs.

Community and volunteer efforts.

I’ve been a member of the Alexandria Rotary club since moving back to Alexandria. That organization has helped me connect with a variety of groups, including Common Hope, El Amor De Patricia, and the ATCC Foundation board. I’ve also been happy to participate as a member of the Communication Arts advisory board, BCE advisory board, and Splash Pad Vision Group.

Co-founder, CYBERsprout Leadership philosophy.

People are usually at their best when they feel empowered. Instead of telling our team what to do, we try to always ask what we can do to help them. To stress the importance of work-life balance, team members get unlimited vacation days. We trust anyone joining the team to contribute to the best of their abilities. It helps shift the focus from individual input (e.g. work hours) to output (e.g. quality of work).

Family and interests.

My wife Rachel and I have two kids, Sullivan and Isla. We love living in downtown Alexandria where we can walk to the parks, farmer’s market, and bike trail. In my free time, I enjoy board games, playing hockey, and traveling to remote corners of the world.

Tyler is an activator - he likes to take an idea and run with it. This makes him a reliable person who is very dedicated to his work. He thinks outside the box. Beth Leipholtz, Employee/friend

Everyday Life Deserves an Exceptional Team

bl a c k r i d g e m o r t g a g e . c o m 320.763.7700

|

3313 Hwy 29 South

|

Alexandria

2019 Committed to Excellence 27


Brittney Thoreson Age: 31 Summarize your career path.

I knew I wanted to be in the healthcare field even before enrolling at Concordia College in Moorhead. I was drawn to the ever-changing pace and excitement of the industry. In 2009, I graduated from the Healthcare Management Program and have been working in the senior living industry for 10 years. I was hired as the Housing Advisor by Knute Nelson in 2011. Two years later, I was offered a Therapy Supervisor position in Knute Nelson’s Home Care division, was later promoted as Director of Hospice, and then Vice President of Hospice. In August 2018, I was blessed with the opportunity to return to housing. Today I serve as Vice President of Housing where I oversee four residential senior living communities including Grand Arbor and Nelson Gables in Alexandria, the health care management for the Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls, and our newest residential community, Crystal Brook Senior Living in Park Rapids.

Community and volunteer efforts.

I am a board member of The Written Gift, a non-profit that promotes use of Advance Directives. I am also an Advance Directive Facilitator. I am involved with the Task Force on Opioid and Abuse Reduction and am a past member of the Standards of Practice Committee of the Minnesota Network of Hospice and Palliative Care. I am a graduate of Knute Nelson’s Leadership Academy,

Vice President of Housing, Knute Nelson the Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Alexandria, and a current Fellow in the Leadership Academy through Leading Age Minnesota.

Leadership philosophy.

My leadership philosophy is to be a servant leader. I want to always support those around me in their own leadership growth and allow them the tools to achieve their greatest potential. Building relationships with my team, in my opinion, is the key to a leader’s success. I love to continuously learn and grow so I can continue to move the bar higher to achieve excellence and not remain status quo.

Family and interests.

My husband, Jay, and I live in Alexandria and have two boys: Kael, 6, and Crosby, 3. As a family, we love to spend time outdoors on the lake and traveling. My hobbies include cooking, exercising and shopping.

Brittney’s compassion for others is evident as she takes the time to listen to others and always follows through on her commitments. She is dedicated to making Knute Nelson the best place possible for residents to live and staff to work.

Angie Urman, Supervisor

We are faster to any disaster

Independently Owned and Operated

Cleaning: • Air Ducts and HVAC • Biohazard, Crime Scene, and Vandalism • Carpet, Upholstry, Drapes and Blinds • Ceilings, Walls, and Hard Floors • Deodorization *Services vary by location

001820655r1

28 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019

001819173r1

Restoration: • Fire, Smoke, and Soot • Water Removal and Dehumidification • Mold Mitigation and Remediation • Catastrophic Storm response • Move-Outs and Contents Restoration • Electronics and Equipment • Document Drying • Contents Claim Inventory Service

Assisted Livinq & Memory Care 320.759.2121 • 1902 7th Ave E, Alexandria edgewoodseniorliving.com


Andrew Wiener

Age: 33

Attorney, McCarten Law Firm

Summarize your career path.

I have been fascinated with the process of how laws are made, interpreted, and applied to our daily lives since middle school. I majored in Political Science at St. Cloud State, attended Willamette University College of Law in Oregon, was accepted to the Minnesota Bar in 2011 and hired as an Associate Attorney at Tillitt McCarten Johnson & Haseman in Alexandria. In 2013, the firm restructured as McCarten Law Firm and in 2015 I was promoted to Partner. In 2014, I was elected Vice President of the Douglas County Bar Association and served as President in 2015. I work in Family Law, Criminal Defense, Civil Litigation, and Estate Planning. I am passionate about my work and am grateful to work in this great community with a mentor like Paul McCarten.

Leadership philosophy.

Given the necessary resources, people are intrinsically capable of accomplishing anything. I believe it is a leader’s purpose to provide others with the resources they need to accomplish their goals. In my experience, ideas, motivation, information, or a particular action are the common tools that lead to achievement. When we genuinely believe anything is possible, we automatically act and live in a way that inspires others to believe it too.

Family and interests.

I was born and raised in Alexandria, as was my wife, Kristen Haabala Wiener. Kristen is President/CEO of Raw & Company. We have a 2-year old son, Thomas, and a 9-year old Husky/Lab, Bella. We enjoy playing golf, going to the lake, traveling, reading, and collecting vinyl records.

Community and volunteer efforts.

I’ve had the opportunity to watch Andrew develop into an outstanding young professional, leader, and individual with high moral values, a strong Christian faith, with devotion to his family, friends and community. Mike Kjelland, Friend/colleague

Congratulations ...for the feeling you can Trust For the personal touch.

Our full service title company is committed to:

• Fast, Quality Service • Unbiased Representation for any of your Title Needs • Staying Current with Title Technology & Information “Your full service title company serving Douglas & Pope Counties for over 40 years.”

Expertise you can believe in. 117 7th Avenue East, Alexandria, MN • 320-763-3426 • Fax: 320-762-2455

DCAbstract.com 001819984r1

001817676r1

I represent low-income clients on behalf of Legal Services of NW Minnesota, volunteer with a Law Clinic hosted by West Central Minnesota Communities Action, with the Father’s Resource Program, and with the AAHS Mock Trial program. In 2015, I joined the Douglas County Friends and Foundation board, serving as Vice President since 2016. Following the sudden passing of my life-long friend in 2016, I assisted in founding the Matt Kjelland Memorial Foundation to raise money for scholarships, mental health research and support. In 2011 I founded West Central United Basketball to create opportunities for out-state youth and serve as President/Director/Coach. I also volunteer as an Alexandria Youth Basketball Club coach.

to the ‘Top 5’ on your hard work and impact in both the workplace and our community! ORB continues to be Greater Minnesota’s source for commercial David L sales and leasing, Johnson consulting, and Broker/Owner development. 320-760-7558 Dave.Johnson@ We cannot wait to serve orbmgmt.com you in 2019!

Taylor Brown

Realtor 320.766.3111 Taylor.Brown@ orbmgmt.com

ORB Commercial Real Estate Group, LLC Stop in to see us at 406 3rd Ave E ORBCRE.com 2019 Committed to Excellence 29


Board of DIRECTORS

Greg Bowen, President

Brophy Lake Resort Bowen Contracting

Craig Buysse

Anderson Funeral Home

Neighborhood National Bank

Mike Doyle

Heartland Orthopedic Specialists

Larson Insurance of Alexandria

Tara Bitzan

ntroducing the 2019 Chamber Board of Directors! The board is comprised of business owners and employees representing all major business sectors in the community. They are elected to a three-year term, and may serve two consecutive terms. The Board meets the third Thursday of every month from 7:30 to 9 a.m. If you are interested in serving on the board of directors, contact Tara Bitzan at the Chamber, (320) 763-3161.

Del Mari Runck, Past President

Mickey Larson

Executive Director

I

Jess Ptacek

Visitor Center and Office Coordinator

Robyn Snyder, President Elect Winning Edge Graphics

Matt Gilbertson Viking Bank

Sue Lundeen

Runestone Electric Association

Andrea Dwyer Membership Coordinator

30 Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 2019

Dave Kent, Treasurer

3M Abrasive Systems Division Plant

Sue Jung

Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton

Deb Parrott

Widseth Smith Nolting & Assoc., Inc.

Lauren Johnson Marketing and Communications Coordinator

Lynn Jenc, Secretary

Alexandria Public Schools

Pat Kalina

LGC, Biosearch Technologies

Jeff Lanoue

Past & Present Home Gallery

Laura Urban

Alexandria Technical & Community College

Chamber STAFF Let us serve you! 320-763-3161 alexandriamn.org | info@alexandriamn.org


001817509r1


NEIGHBORS

Helping NEIGHBORS

Because We Care… As an independent supermarket owner we are proud to have a personal stake in the community we serve. We are very aware of our responsibilities to our community, our customers and our associates and pledge to be good stewards of your trust.

Because We Care...

We are committed to offering our customers the best value for their food dollar.

Because We Care...

We are dedicated to offering our customers friendly, hometown service.

Because We Care...

We will offer only the highest quality product at the best possible price.

Because We Care...

We stand behind our fresh food with a “Double Your Money Back” guarantee.

Because We Care...

We promise to be good neighbors and actively support our community’s growth and strengthen our community’s values.

Thank you for making us your hometown supermarket of choice. Sincerely, Elliot, Jr & Dennis Christensen

Open 24 hours a day & 7 days a week! 320-763-3446 • www.ELDENS.com Corner of 3rd & Nokomis, Alexandria

001818827r1

Only store in town that is LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.