Chamber Year in Review 2018

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Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

2018

FEATURING the

Top 5 Under 40 Young Professionals in the Alexandria Lakes Area

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INDEX

MESSAGES

Del Mari Runck, President...............................................................4 Tara Bitzan, Executive Director.....................................................5

PROGRAMS

Leadership Alexandria & Leadership Alexandria 2.0.....6 Ambassador Committee...................................................................8 Business and Industrial Appreciation Day............................9 Membership Team..............................................................................10 Alexandria Area Young Professionals......................................11 Duffer’s Delight......................................................................................12 Finance Committee............................................................................13 Lakes Area Marketing, Inc.............................................................14 Grow Minnesota...................................................................................15 Wake Up Alexandria, Off the Clock & Pot of Gold.........16 Government Affairs Team...............................................................18 Chamber Bucks/Relocation Packets......................................18 Wenner honored as 2017 Friend of the Chamber..........20 Personnel Committee.......................................................................21 Visitor Center.........................................................................................22

TOP 5 UNDER 40

Amy Christopherson.........................................................................25 Konnie Evans.........................................................................................26 Maria Haug............................................................................................. 27 Rachel Primus.......................................................................................28 Cody Rieland.........................................................................................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

Put us on your team and let us work for you!

We are committed to excellence!

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Message from the President ...

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Del Mari Runck

Chamber President

fter an outstanding year at the Chamber in 2017 in living out our theme of Building Relationships, the theme selected for 2018 is Committed to Excellence. While we know, without a doubt, that excellence is present in the Chamber organization today, making improvements in processes, procedures and strategies to benefit Chamber members will lead to an even higher level of excellence. This year’s theme is in line with our Key Chamber Initiatives identified in 2016 for the three year period of 2017-2020 (shown below) by the Chamber Board of Directors. We are well on our way to executing these three-year initiatives

more quickly than we believed possible thanks to the hard work and dedication of the Chamber staff, board members and the many committee members that help plan and execute the overall goals of our Chamber. Excellence is possible when the right people are engaged and focused. The Chamber has the right people on staff and serving on the Board of Directors. We confidently believe that 2018 is the year we will find even more success as an organization.

Del Mari Runck, 2018 President Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber Board of Directors

KEY CHAMBER INITIATIVES: 2017-2020

EFFECTIVE COLLABORATIONS

SATISFIED, ENGAGED MEMBERS

Establish rapport, reduce duplication of services and join resources to best serve the community as a whole.

Members understand the value that the Chamber brings to their business.

OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE

STRATEGIC EVENTS AND PROGRAMS

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

Offer quality events and programming that benefit members.

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

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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


Message from the Executive Director ...

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Tara Bitzan

Executive Director

he Chamber’s theme in 2017 was Building Relationships. We focused on growing relationships with staff, members of the board of directors and committees, with our members and with other collaborative entities in the community. The 2017-2020 strategic plan focus areas, noted on Page 4, revolve around collaborations, operational excellence, satisfied members and strategic programming. All of these focus areas are about building relationships. They are also about striving for excellence. As we head into 2018, our goal is to build an organization of excellence upon the solid foundation our relationships created. The theme chosen by board president Del Mari Runck and Chamber staff for 2018 is “Com-

mitted to Excellence.” We will strive for excellence in all programming and services offered to our members and the community. I am very proud of the Chamber board and staff for what was accomplished in 2017, and can’t want to see what we can do together with our members and our community in 2018. Thank you individually for the role you play in making this community the “ultimate destination to live, work, play and prosper.” In other words, a “Community of Excellence!” Tara Bitzan, Executive Director Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

2017 Highlights •Startup of a Collaborations Committee, involving City of Alexandria, Explore Alexandria Tourism, Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission, Alexandria Downtown Merchants Association, Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce.

•Partnership with Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission with funding assistance from Explore Alexandria Tourism to create a new Alexandria Visitor and Relocation Guide for 2018. •A total of $61,375 was kept local through the Chamber Bucks program this year!

•New Chamber programming: Off the Clock, Chamber 201, Leadership Alexandria 2.0, Health Care Roundtable, Government Affairs Team. •Marketing improvements: New Chamber and Visitor Center sign, new logo, redesigned newsletter, website improvements, increased social media presence, improved communications.

•Internal improvements: Server/file cleanups, storage space updates, member database and billing improvements. •Increased collaborations with the Runestone Museum in the areas of staffing and facilities. •A total of 442 Relocation Packets were distributed to new residents or potential new residents.

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•Welcoming 61 new members, reaching a total of 600!

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Leadership Alexandria and Leadership Alexandria 2.0

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

year – Leadership Alexandria 2.0. LA is currently in its 26th 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 leadership skill development; personal growth and wellness; insight into local history, business, education and government; and connections with other business professionals. LA 2.0, currently in its first year, is powered by GiANT Worldwide. Participants learn more about their personal leadership style, 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.

Pictured is the 2017-2018 Leadership Alexandria class during the October Retreat. The program runs nine months, September through May.

2017-18 Leadership Alexandria Participants Melissa Amundson KXRA-KX92-Z99 Radio and VoiceOfAlexandria.com Susan Brown Bremer Bank

Stephanie Hadler Douglas County

Jenna Nelson Alex Vision Source

Katie Strickler Horizon Public Health

Matthew Jossart Gate City Bank

Jess Ptacek Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

Abby Strom Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission

Sarah Reif Alexandria Public Schools

Steven Suchy Hilltop Lumber & Rental Center

Tracy Rounds Douglas County Hospital

Katie Jo Swaggert Manpower, Inc.

Bobbi Jo Sellnow 3M Abrasive Systems Division Plant

Mandi VanOverbeke Alexandria Technical & Community College

Jeff Karrow Alexandria Fire Department

Emily Bush Knute Nelson

Shawn Kupcho Widseth Smith Nolting & Assoc., Inc.

Tyler Byron Bremer Bank Missy Doebber-Brever Alexandria Technical & Community College Foundation Kyle Goraczkowski Alexandria Industries

Tina Lake City of Alexandria Pamela Langseth Glenwood State Bank Erin McCoy Douglas County Hospital

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

Nichole Shell BlackRidgeBANK

Patrick Veraguth Douglas County

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2017-18 Leadership Alexandria 2.0 Participants Michelle Ahlquist Alexandria Technical & Community College

Amy Reineke Horizon Public Health Mark Reineke Widseth Smith Nolting & Assoc., Inc.

Lynn Arnquist Therapeutic Coach Erin Berns LifeSTAGE Wealth Management Tara Bitzan Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Molly Comer Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County Nicole Fernholz Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission Scott Gronholz Mid-Minnesota Federal Credit Union Rachel Jahner Glenwood State Bank Brandon Johnson Coldwell Banker/Crown Realtors Brad Lenertz Alexandria Clinic Chris Merten Neighborhood National Bank Renae Molden Alexandria Extrusion

Del Mari Runck Neighborhood National Bank Donna Ryan Bell Bank Shaynen Schmidt Alex Rubbish & Recycling/ Pro-Tainer, Inc. Christine Schroeder StoneBridge Wealth Management, LLC Sara Stadtherr City of Alexandria Deena Steffl Target Stores Kurt Steidl Alexandria Industries Shawn Stoen West Central MN Healthcare Preparedness Coalition Matt VanWatermulen 3M Abrasive Systems Division Plant Kayla Wacholz Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

Eddie Reif Douglas County Hospital

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FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY

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“We Top Them All”

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Ambassador Committee

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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 reAmbassador of the Year: Scott Teaser, Massman, LLC

models 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 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 Kayla Wacholz at (320) 763-3163.

In April, Chamber Ambassadors visited with Janeen Mitchell, Mike Karasch and Cindy Karasch of Alternative Senior Care, which opened an office at 315 Nokomis St., Suite 3 in Alexandria. With more than 80 employees, the company offers personalized services from light housekeeping to skilled nursing visits.

41 visits in 2017!

2017 Ambassadors Lynn Arnquist, Chair Therapeutic Coach

Diann Drew Echo Press Newspaper

Charley Good Pemberton Law

Mark Grandgenett, Treasurer Bremer Bank

Todd Emmons Innovative Builders, Inc.

Lynn Jenc Alexandria Public Schools

Del Mari Runck, Chamber Board Liaison Neighborhood National Bank

Nicole Fernholz Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission

Yvonne Kinney Consulting Solutions, LLC

Andy Mellgren Downtown Liquor/Plaza Discount Liquor

Kathy Patton Anderson Funeral Home Katie Perry Knute Nelson

Mike Loge Henry’s Foods, Inc.

Kathy Pesta Pro Staff

Patty Peterson Patty Peterson, PLLC Jon Steinbring Steinbring Motorcoach, Inc.

Tasha West RE/MAX Lakes Area Realty Bob Wolfe Indigo Sign Works Anthony Zimny Dilley Zimny Insurance

Scott Teaser Massman, LLC

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Billmarks Insurance Services

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HEARLIFE OF MN, LLC 606 3rd Avenue West Alexandria, MN 56308 www.HearLifeMN.com

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320.763.9022 913 Broadway Alexandria


Business and Industrial Appreciation Day

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nderson Funeral Home and Crematory was the 2017 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, skills and resources to assist in community-oriented projects. Anderson Funeral Home was founded in 1872 by Swedish immigrant John Anderson, who was followed in

Anderson Funeral Home and Crematory was the recipient of the 2017 Business and Industrial Appreciation Day honor. Pictured are (left to right) Mark Grandgenett, Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission board president; Dave Kent, Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce board president, and the staff of Anderson Funeral Home, with Tom Anderson and Dave Anderson located at center. business by his son, Carl V. Anderson; grandson Paul H. Anderson and great-grandsons Tom and David Anderson. In 2014, the Andersons partnered in ownership with the Vertin Family.

A second location, Anderson’s on Broadway, opened at 801 Broadway. For more information, visit www.andersonfuneral.net.

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Membership Team

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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: Carol Wenner,

Alexandria Marketing Professionals (AMP2, LLC)

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 from 10 a.m. to noon. For more information, call Kayla Wacholz at (320) 763-3163.

2017 Membership Team Sue Jung, Chamber Board Liaison Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton

41 visits in 2017!

Lynelle Brickweg Colorful Seasons Garden Center

Kristen Faber Explore Alexandria Tourism

Jeff Meland BlueBirdShopper.com & Databae Systems

Heidi Bruns BlackRidgeBANK

Mickey Larson Larson Insurance of Alexandria

Wendy Oksness Mid Minnesota Federal Credit Union

Todd Emmons Innovative Builders, Inc.

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Erin Berns LifeSTAGE Wealth Management

The Membership Team visited new members Lance Freking and Jeremy Fuller, owners of Central Construction Inc. of Nelson. The company offers building and contracting services for residential and commercial projects, including new construction, remodels, general contracting services, and more.

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Donna Ryan Bell Bank Sara Stadtherr City of Alexandria Greg Steele Viking Bank

Carol Wenner Alexandria Marketing Professionals (AMP2, LLC)


Alexandria Area Young Professionals

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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. Members of the Alexandria Area Young Professionals enjoyed an evening The group hosts lun- painting social in May. The group meets monthly for educational luncheons, cheons the first Thursday of and holds other socials and community service projects throughout the year. every month. Other social, networking and community service opportunities are 2017 YP luncheon attendees: also held during the year. For more information, call 2017 YP social/ Jess Ptacek at (320) 763community service event attendees: 3161.

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2017 Leadership Team Brian Walli, Chair Brenton, LLC Mariah Lysfjord, Vice Chair Studio C Salon

ELECTRIC

Jess Ptacek, Secretary Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

Jana Schaumburg, Marketing Coordinator Beachbody Coach

Susan Brown, Event Coordinator Bremer Bank

Melissa Amundson KXRA-KX92-Z99 Radio and VoiceOfAlexandria.com

Katie Anderson Gate City Bank Missy Doebber-Brever Alexandria Technical & Community College Foundation

•Commercial •Industrial •Residential

Electrical Contractor

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Serving Douglas County for 46 years!

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Kevin Mahoney Brandon Dawn Broker Johnson Richardson 815-4948 760-6328 766-9426 kevinmabrandon@ dawn.richardhoney@wisper- brandonjohnson son@cbcrown. wireless.com realestate.com com

Sharon Quernemoen 766-7156 sharonq.realtor @gmail.com

Mari Leuthner 760-2291 mari.coldwell @gmail.com

Ken Thiele 491-2825 thielekc@wisperwireless.com

Justin Habel 808-4425 justin.habel @gmail.com

Rich Carstens 612-716-5342 richcarstens @gmail.com

Cam Loch 815-9143 camillaaloch @gmail.com

Stacy Pederson 766-0544 stacypederson5 @gmail.com

Danny Sieve 808-0723 dannysieve @gmail.com

Kelly Frank 815-5089 rkfrank @fedteldirect.net

Barbara Hines 491-6059 barbhines @charter.net

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Duffer’s Delight

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he Duffer’s Delight, held annually the first week in June, is the Chamber’s largest fundraising event. The 2017 event was held on June 5, a beautiful sunny Monday, at the Alexandria Golf Club. The sold out event featured 37 teams/144 golfers and 41 sponsoring businesses and generated more than $13,000 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 2017 event is set for Monday, June 4. For more information, visit www.alexandriamn.org/duffersdelightgolftournament or call (320) 763-3161.

The 2017 Duffer’s Delight Open Division winner was the Vaultas Data Center team, made up of John Unger, Tim Cunningham, Joe Unger and Tom Brose.

2017 Sponsors Flagship Sponsor: Innovative Builders, Erectors & Developers, Inc. 19th Hole Sponsors: Henry’s Foods, Inc., H Boyd Nelson, Inc., Viking Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

Hole-in-One Sponsors: Douglas County Hospital, Glenwood State Bank, Juettner Motors, Diamond Buick GMC, Alexandria Motors – Chevrolet Cadillac Mazda

Strings Sponsor: Art & Soul Hair Design

Social Media Sponsor: BlackRidgeBANK

30+ tee and green sponsors!

Yellow Ball Sponsor: Dakota Supply Group

2017 Duffers Committee Todd Emmons Innovative Builders, Erectors & Developers, Inc. Donna Ryan Bell Bank

Carla Spaeth Pro Staff

Jeremy Johnson and Jon Crouse Alexandria Golf Club

Kathryn Pesta Pro Staff

Kayla Wacholz and Marie Vatnsdal Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

Brad Anderson ITW Heartland

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The 2017 Couple’s Division winner was the Cullen’s Home Center team, made up of Tim and Kathie Cullen, Jana Horstman and Mark Vanderwerf (pictured).


Finance Committee

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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.

2017 Committee Nicole Klimek, Chair Hilltop Lumber

Marie Rutten Bremer Bank

Del Mari Runck Neighborhood National Bank

Shari Laven Viking Bank

All under one roof!

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Dave Bjelland Alexandria Technical and Community College

Fat Daddy’s Bar & Grill • Appetizers • Sandwiches • Burgers • Steaks • Pasta • Pizza & more!

Garden Center Lanes • 34 Lanes of Bowling • Full Snack Bar • Largest Arcade in the Area

Broadway Ballroom • Banquet Facility with Seating up to 650

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Lakes Area Marketing, Inc.

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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 that features a Webervations online booking engine, 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 second Wednesday. The chair is Greg Bowen, owner of Brophy Lake Resort. For more information on LAMI or the Visitor and Relocation Guide, contact Kayla Wacholz at (320) 763-3161.

www.vacationalexandriamn.com

VacationAlexandriaMN

The Chamber partnered with the Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission to create a joint Visitor and Relocation Guide. The guide is now available at numerous locations throughout the area. 55,000 copies will be distributed throughout the year at sports shows and job fairs in a fivestate area, to people requesting information about the area, and through other distribution opportunities. The “flip book” includes information about visiting the Alexandria Lakes Area on one side, and relocating to the area on the other side.

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Grow Minnesota! to 80 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 Minnesota. Resources include confi-

2017 Grow Minnesota Team Nicole Fernholz Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission

Laura Urban Alexandria Technical & Community College

Lynette Kluver Alexandria Industries

Tara Bitzan Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

Shari Laven Viking Bank Sue Lundeen Runestone Electric Association

dential 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 Chamber in its goal to retain and grow Minnesota’s businesses. Call Tara Bitzan at (320) 763-3161 for information.

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Grow Minnesota visits were conducted in Douglas County in 2017

Marie Vatnsdal Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Kayla Wacholz Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce

INTEGRITY

Doing the right thing even when no one is watching.

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: Jeanette and Dan Weber, Jared and Hannah Wagner, Jan Esala, Shawn orson and Jill and Jim Wagner

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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 close

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Wake Up Alexandria, Off the Clock and Pot of Gold

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Pictured is the Elden’s Fresh Foods and Downtown Floral team, which hosted Wake Up Alexandria December 1, boasting the largest crowd of registered attendees for 2017 with 104! The largest Off the Clock was hosted by the Cedar Building, with 64 attendees.

f you are looking for networking opportunities, Wake Up Alexandria and Off the Clock are for you! These popular Chamber events 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 Chamber Nonprofit of the Day. Chamber members can give 45-second announcements to share promotions or information. Off the Clock ends with a drawing for Chamber Bucks, while Wake Up Alexandria ends with the Pot of Gold drawing. The Pot is generously sponsored by Chamber members who donate

In 2017

The Pot of Gold was won 5 times by Bethel Manor & Winona Shores Apartments, MN Lakes Realty Alexandria, Elden’s Fresh Foods, Neighborhood National Bank, Edgewater Beach Townhomes Association. Total value of prizes given out:

$14,745!

SHOWING YOU THE WORLD 1956-2018

Proud to work with the Chamber in making Alexandria a great place to...

Live, work, play and prosper. Left to right – Jennifer Carver, Pat Converse, Donna Strommen, Lisa Amberg, Kimmie Von Bargen, Karley Butler. Not pictured – Shelley Anderson , Terri Bursch

324 Broadway, Ste 104 • Alexandria, MN 1-888-762-1545 • 320-762-1544 www.burschtravel.com

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“Keeping us all connected”

316 Fillmore Street Alexandria, MN 56308 320-763-6501 www.alputilities.com


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

Off the Clock 4th Thursday, 4:30-5:30 p.m.

items, coupons, discounted services and gift certificates to add to its value. Every Chamber member is included in the drawing. If the member drawn is present, the business wins the Pot. Those employees utilize the prizes, with the hope that a business connection is

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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 2018 events, or for more information call Jess Ptacek at (320) 763-3161.

Bethel Manor & Winona Shores Apartments won the Pot of Gold valued at more than $2,500 at the May 5 Wake Up Alexandria hosted by Viking Bank. Pictured are Patti Carey, Matthew Fischer and Randee Hall.

registered attendees at the 2017 Wake Up and Off the Clock events. was given to nonprofit members!

The Tradesmen Advantage Complete. Professional. Experience.

STEEL ERECTION & WOOD FRAMING WWW.TRADESMENCONSTRUCTION.COM

SITE WORK & EXCAVATION

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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.

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Government Affairs Team

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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. 2017 priorities included supporting legislation that secured funding, created a grant fund and scholarship/loan forgiveness to address the shortage in professional caregivers; supporting legislation that would exclude the first $150,000 in property value from the state commercial-industrial property tax; oppose legislation that would repeal the post-Labor Day school start for elementary/secondary schools; support

inclusion of $4,000,000 in the bonding bill for the expansion of the Runestone Community Center; support legislation that allows Minnesota to conform to the federal REAL ID law; support legislation that would reform the Elderly Waiver Payment System; support legislation to establish a uniform statewide minimum wage and prohibit local minimum wage and leave of absence variations; support legislation that would clarify/modify Value Based Reimbursement Reform; and oppose the Working Parents Act. 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.

Current Team Members Mark Anthony, Chair KXRA-KX92-Z99 Radio and VoiceOfAlexandria.com and Kool-TV

Tom Jacobson Swenson Lervick Syverson Trosvig Jacobson Schultz Cass, PA

Mark Anderson Knute Nelson

Shari Laven Viking Bank

Julie Critz Alexandria Public Schools

Marty Schultz City of Alexandria

Kris Dolan Runestone Electric Association

Laura Urban Alexandria Technical & Community College

Mike Doyle Heartland Orthopedic Specialists

Angie Urman Knute Nelson

Dave Kent 3M Abrasive Systems Division Plant

Carl Vaagenes Douglas County Hospital

Nicole Fernholz Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission

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Access Point to IoT Ecosystem of World Wide Networks and Data Centers

Secure. Reliable. Flexible.

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• Data Center / Colocation • Full Racks, ½ Racks or 1RU • Cloud / IT Services • Physical or Virtual / Hosting • Hosted PBX • Network Solutions • Data Center Consulting • Disaster Recovery • Data Storage / Backup • Wholesale Data Center • Carrier Interconnections • Carrier / Vendor Neutral • Cloud Computing Providers • Wholesale Cloud Colocation • Technical Support & Remote Hands • Partner Program

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Chamber Bucks

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he Chamber Buck program is designed to keep dollars local. Anybody can purchase Chamber bucks, however, they can only be spent at participating Chamber

member businesses. Currently, 238 local businesses accept Chamber Bucks! It is a great incentive or reward for employees, or a great gift for anyone!

In 2017

$61,375 in Chamber Bucks were given out.

Relocation Packets

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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, services and opportunities in the area. They

are sent out upon request, and also made available free of charge to all Chamber members to use when recruiting or hiring people from outside of the area. in 2017, 442 relocation packets were sent out.

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Wenner honored as 2017 Friend of the Chamber

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he Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce proudly recognizes Carol Wenner as the recipient of the 2017 “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 award, and the nominee does not have to be a current Chamber member). Wenner is currently a marketing and sales specialist with Definitive Woman Magazine in Alexandria. She

Carol Wenner

Friend of the Chamber

was previously employed by the Chamber of Commerce, serving as the membership coordinator from 2004 to 2009, also serving as the staff liaison to the Membership Team.

During her time at the Chamber, Wenner brought on many new members, never with a sales quota in mind, but rather with the belief that Chamber membership could definitely serve and benefit those members. She continued supporting the Chamber’s mission and purpose after accepting other employment in 2009. She has been an active member of the Chamber’s Membership Team since that time and was named the 2017 Membership Team Member of the year because of her dedication. In 2017 she was present at member visits every month, and personally mentored five new members throughout the year, inviting them to Chamber events and serving as a Chamber liaison. She also encouraged nonmembers to consider

joining the Chamber, providing them with information, asking the Chamber to contact those businesses and serving as a strong advocate for the Chamber and its mission and purpose. Wenner is instrumental in having brought many new members into the organization over the years. She is a 2007 graduate of the Chamber’s Leadership Alexandria program, and is a regular attendee at Chamber functions, including Wake Up Alexandria, Off the Clock, the annual celebration, spring and fall luncheons, and more. The Friend of the Chamber Award was presented to Wenner at the Chamber’s Annual Celebration on Monday, January 29 at Arrowwood Resort and Conference Center in Alexandria.

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Congratulations to the Nominees. Thank you for everything you do to better our community.

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2016 2015 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1990

Todd Emmons (Innovative Builders, Inc.) Kathy Pesta & Carla Spaeth (Pro Staff) Kevin Kopischke (Alexandria Technical & Community College) Mark Proudfoot (MJ Communications) Marie Rutten (Bremer Bank) Tom Jacobson (Swenson Lervick Trosvig Jacobson PA) Tim Aarsvold (Geneva Beach Resort & Viking Motel) Jill Blashack-Strahan & Joani Nielson (Tastefully Simple) Bruce Wiitanen (Juettner Motors) Lynette Kluver (Alexandria Extrusion) Susan Skoglund Boerhave (Viking Savings Bank) Carol Meyer (Garden Center) Rose Virnig Shorma (American Business Solutions) Kyle Diekman (Diekman’s Jewelry) Vicki Jodsaas (Alexandria Technical & Community College) Jody Hanson (Echo Press) Blake Evert (Target Alexandria) Chamber Ambassadors Group Sue Davidson Al Quam Janet Thorkelson Leroy Meyer Jim Karn, John Carlberg, Chuck Pugh & Ken Martinson Governor’s Fishing Opener Committee Jerry Jensen

Personnel Committee

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

2017 Committee Deb Moorman, Chair Alexandria Industries

Rachel Jahner Glenwood State Bank

Wendy Steidl Tastefully Simple

Ashlie Bradley West Central MN SHRM

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The Visitor Center

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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) 763-3161.

2017 numbers

Visitors: 14,887 Visitors referred to Chamber member businesses: 1,638 Calls: 3,131 Callers referred to Chamber member businesses: 1,650 Emails: 515 Total email referrals to Chamber member businesses: 160 Total Chamber member referrals: 3,448 Individual Visitor Guide requests: 1,977

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.

Congratulations 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 sales/leasing consulting, transactions, and development. We cannot wait to serve you in 2018 and greatly appreciate all referrals!

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Gabe Anderson

Sales & Leasing 320-760-5460 Gabe.Anderson@ orbmgmt.com

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Taylor Brown

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We treat others as we would treat ourselves.

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Integrity

We practice ethical behavior.

Responsibility

We take responsibility for our actions, support our community and cooperate to improve and innovate.

“The culture of Echo Press and it’s success is based on the above values. We’re proud to be actively involved in impacting lives in Douglas County and beyond daily.”

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Jody Hanson Publisher, Echo Press

since 1891

320.763.3133 • www.echopress.com


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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 29.

Amy Christopherson

| Age:

36

Summarize your career path.

Losing my father to cancer led to my passion of helping protect families with insurance and financial services. After graduating from Jefferson High School, I earned my Finance & Credit Management degree from Alexandria Technical & Community College (ATCC) in 2001. My career with State Farm began in 2004. I’ve had great leaders who mentored my development, challenged me, believed in me, and helped me see anything is possible. I was a Senior Agency Field Specialist for 10 years. I earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, MN Mortgage License, and the Chartered Financial Consultant Designation from The American College of Financial Services. In 2017, my dream of serving my hometown community as a State Farm Agent came true.

Community and volunteer efforts.

Being an active part of the community and giving back is important to me. I serve on the ATCC advisor board and support DECA. I am a member of Lakes Area Professional Women and serve on the Chamber of Commerce Membership Committee. My family delivers for the Jingle Bells Telethon and is active at church. I am leading The Kindness Revolution™, a non-profit organization with a mission of raising awareness of basic values, such as dignity, respect, courtesy, and kindness in the Douglas County community.

Agent, State Farm – Amy Christopherson Agency

Leadership philosophy.

As an inspirational leader, I’ve developed a strong self-awareness of my own strengths and realized that to make a great impact, I needed to build a strong team. I am committed to recruiting top-notch talent and enjoy discovering their unique strengths, finding roles that bring out their best, and supporting their long-term goals. As a leader, my focus is on my vision of adding value by serving my team, my clients, and the community.

Family and interests.

My greatest joys are my family and my health. I would not be here today without the unwavering support of my husband, Tim, and children, Kya (13) and Dakota (11). When working full-time and pursuing college degrees, it takes the entire family (and extended family) to make it possible. I enjoy working out, traveling and learning how to get better every day. A favorite quote: “Blessed are the flexible for they shall not get bent out of shape.” – Michael McGriffy

The moment you meet Amy you can feel how genuine she is and how much she enjoys helping others. She treats her team as partners and routinely goes above and beyond so that her clients are taken good care of.

Shannon Suchy, Employee

u t l a a r t ion s g n o C to those selected as the

Alexandria Chamber of Commerce’s

Top 5 Under 40! www.alextech.edu • info@alextech.edu 320-762-0221 • 888-234-1222 A Member of Minnesota State An Equal Opportunity Employer/Educator This document is available in alternative formats by calling 888-234-1222 ext. 4673 or 320-762-4673.

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Konnie Evans

| Age:

37

Vice President of Home Care, Knute Nelson

Summarize your career path.

I had the opportunity to get into the home care nursing line of work when I moved to Alexandria in 2008. Home care assists individuals to live in their home as long as safely possible by providing skilled nursing, physical/occupational/speech therapies and home health aide services. In 2008, I began my career at Knute Nelson as a Home Care RN. In 2009, I was promoted to Assistant Director of Home Care, in 2012 to Director of Clinical Care, in 2013 to Director of Home Care, and in 2015 to Vice President of Home Care. I graduated from Leadership Academy through LeadingAge MN in 2014. Prior to joining Knute Nelson, I worked as a Medical Surgical Nurse for five years. I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from Presentation College in Aberdeen, SD.

Leadership philosophy.

I’ve had the pleasure of working for an organization that has a culture built upon servant leadership principles. I believe serving others and encouraging them to reach for their goals/ dreams is the only way to truly experience success. It is essential to build relationships with your team, get to know them on a personal level, encourage them, trust them, challenge them, support them, celebrate successes with them, learn from mistakes with them, listen intently to them and watch them grow! I believe you must continuously work on improving and educating yourself to be an effective leader.

Family and interests.

I am married to Justin and we have three sons, ages 6, 4 and 2. We enjoy spending time together outdoors, playing games, running, jumping, reading, singing and laughing. I enjoy reading self-development books, shopping, exercising and laughing.

Community and volunteer efforts.

•Volunteer on the Child Care Advisory Committee at the Alexandria YMCA. •Volunteer at St. Mary’s School. •Volunteer with the Minnesota Home Care Association, serving as: Region III chair, member of Education Team, Legislative Team and Regulatory Team.

Konnie takes the time to give each and every employee a voice to be heard. She is a true servant leader, and exemplifies what it means to be an effective communicator by touching base with all employees. She empowers her team and holds integrity in high regard.

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Maria Haug

| Age:

38

Summarize your career path.

I went to college at NDSU and obtained a degree in Accountancy with an emphasis in Criminal Justice. I worked for Alexandria Homes as an accountant until going to work at Unicel, where I started as an Accounts Payable Specialist, later became Accounts Payable Coordinator and lastly a Staff Accountant. After Verizon purchased Unicel, I was able to stay home with our girls for a year before applying for a job at United Way of Douglas & Pope Counties as an Accountant and Support Staff Specialist. I just started my eighth year and my job description has changed a little. I love the variety. No day is ever the same.

Accountant and Volunteer Coordinator, United Way of Douglas and Pope Counties Leadership philosophy.

I have more of a quiet leadership style and try to lead by example. I value teamwork, trustworthiness, integrity, determination and respectfulness towards others. Being able to multitask and yet be in the moment when others need you is important. I always try to remain positive and look on the bright side.

Family and interests.

I am married to Eric and we have two girls, Makiah, 12, and Anika, 10. I also have four nieces and two nephews that I adore. In the summer you will find me outside any chance I get. We love to go to the beach and spend as much time as we can on the lake. I like music, playing cards and reading. My kids would say I am known for making up random songs and singing them around the house.

Community and volunteer efforts.

I enjoy the community and try to get involved when I can. I am part of our praise band at church and help with Vacation Bible School. In 2016, I chaperoned youth to the National Youth Gathering in New Orleans. Helping with the high school youth group has been a blast. I also taught Sunday School and led Sunday School music. I am on the Community Education Advisory Committee and am a member of Alexandria Area Young Professionals. Our children love pets, so we’ve volunteered together at the Humane Society.

Maria works hard to not only accomplish whatever task she sets out to do but she will take it to the next level to ensure that it is her best work and is always looking for opportunities to make improvements. She sees a need and finds a way to respond. Jen Jabas, Supervisor

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Rachel Primus

| Age:

32

Human Resources Director, Bethany on the Lake

•Member of the National Society of Human Resource Mangement (SHRM) and the West Central Chapter •President of Bethany Ambassadors

Summarize your career path.

From an early age I found a passion to work in healthcare. My grandparents and parents always held a strong work ethic and I respected them greatly for their respect and honor that they shared with each person. I worked at the Skilled Nursing Home in Long Prairie for several years and attended Alexandria Technical and Community College for their Nursing Program. I took a step away from healthcare briefly and found myself wanting to go back. I accepted a position at Ecumen Bethany Community in 2008 as the Nursing Staffing Specialist with responsibilities in HR. In 2016, the HR Director position became available and it’s been a great experience since. I am currently attending Rasmussen online to obtain my Bachelor’s degree specially focused in Organizational Leadership with plans to graduate in the next two years.

Leadership philosophy.

Respect, team work and everyone having a voice.

Family and interests.

Married to my husband, Matt for 11 1/2 years. We have two children: Kylie, 6 and Landon, 3. I enjoy spending time with family and friends, traveling when possible and spending time on the lake in the summer.

As a working mom and wife, she understands the pull of family/work and difficulty to find the balance. Using this first-hand knowledge, she is able to make work life improvements for our employees.

Community and volunteer efforts.

•Member of Lakes Area Professional Women (LAPW) and a committee member for the Annual Scholarship Fundraiser •Member of the Community Education Advisory Council

Randee Hall, Co-worker

We are proud of you and all of your accomplishments. »

10+ years at Bethany

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Started as Nursing Staffing Coordinator, promoted to HR Director

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National Staffing Coordinator of the Year award recipient

Rachel Primus

1020 Lark Street | Alexandria

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Human Resource Director Bethany on the Lake


| Age:

27

Summarize your career path.

I am a graduate of North Dakota State University and started working for Bell Bank in 2012. I became fully licensed as a Financial Advisor shortly after and started working as an Associate Financial Advisor with Bell Bank in Fargo, North Dakota. I was fortunate to have the opportunity to move back to Alexandria in 2013 and was promoted to Vice President/Wealth Advisor in January 2017.

Community and volunteer efforts.

Vice President/Wealth Advisor, Bell Wealth Management

•Member of the Alexandria Jaycees. •Member of Business Networking International •Freshman Academy Network (FAN) Coach at Alexandria Area High School •Volunteer with Junior Achievement: District 206 •Previous board member of National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors •Member of Zion Lutheran Church in Alexandria •Leadership Roundtable – Servant Leadership Training attendee

Leadership philosophy.

My leadership philosophy is pretty simple. I believe in going to work each day with a positive attitude and I always have a goal to make someone smile. I believe leading is about striving to become better than we are today, and helping everyone around us to become better as well. I believe being a leader is being a great listener and always following through!

Family and interests.

My wife Greta and I welcomed our first child in May of 2017. Our daughter, Ginny, quickly became the highlight of our lives and we feel blessed each and every day. Outside of work and spending time with family and friends, I am an avid sportsman and enjoy hunting and fishing as time permits.

Cody has built great relationships with many community members and built a great name for himself professionally. Much of his success can be attributed to how active he is in our community. Emily Bush, Client, BNI Club Member

Congratulations to the Top 5 under 40!

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Cody Rieland

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Board of DIRECTORS

Del Mari Runck, President Neighborhood National Bank

Craig Buysse

Anderson Funeral Home

Tara Bitzan

Executive Director

3M Abrasive Systems Division Plant

Mike Doyle

Sue Lundeen

ntroducing the 2018 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.

Dave Kent, Treasurer/Past President

Heartland Orthopedic Specialists

Runestone Electric Association

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Viking Bank

KXRA-KX92-Z99 Radio/ VoiceOfAlexandria. com

Marketing and Communications Coordinator

Brophy Lake Resort, LLC

Matt Gilbertson

Bruce McKirdy

Kayla Wacholz

Greg Bowen, LAMI Representative/ President Elect

Sue Jung

Deb Moorman

Jess Ptacek

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Alexandria Public Schools

Hampton Inn & Suites

Alexandria Industries

Visitor Center and Office Coordinator

Lynn Jenc, Secretary

Jeff Lanoue

Deb Parrott

Financial and Database Coordinator

Winning Edge Graphics

Past & Present Home Gallery

Widseth, Smith, Nolting & Assoc., Inc.

Andrea Dwyer

Robyn Snyder, Member at Large

Mickey Larson Larson Insurance of Alexandria

Laura Urban

Alexandria Technical & Community College

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


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