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State of Tech: Highlights from the event
Leadership: Meet the new class
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Member Spotlight: Dawson Insurance
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Eggs & Issues Business Training Women Connect YEA! FMWF Leadership Young Professionals Network New Members Member News Ribbon Cuttings
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Steve Swiontek Chair
Gate City Bank
Mark Nisbet Chair Elect
Xcel Energy
Tom Dawson Treasurer
Dawson Insurance
Judd Graham Immediate Past Chair Joanna Slominski Member at Large Beverley Adams Ann Christenson Shawn Dobberstein Kyle Dorow Mike Dragosavich Jodi Duncan Steve Halverson Jenni Huotari Sandi Piatz Jeff Volk Craig Whitney
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Jim Parsons
Julie Doggett
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Gregory Wald
Business Training
Moore Engineering, Inc.
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REACH & Dress for Success of the RRV
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Events Coordinator
Member Relations Coordinator
Julie Yourczek
Office Administrator
a note from the
CHAIR It’s been my honor to have a seat on The Chamber’s board of directors since 2014, and I’m especially excited to step up as chair as The Chamber enters its new fiscal year.
of our regional business community and members through leadership in advocacy, education and engagement.
Gate City Bank has been a Chamber member for 40 years, and I’ve been fortunate to work for this company almost as long. Our business prides ourselves on being a hometown bank with excellent service that is convenient, friendly and personalized. For our employees, we’re committed to making their lives better by investing in them and their communities. These are things I think most businesses strive for. When a community rallies together, it makes all of us stronger.
Over this past fiscal year, we have seen many successes. Chamber events continue to sell out and programs continue to grow and gain recognition. From the second-ever Young Entrepreneurs Academy class to initiatives from the Leadership group that are making real differences in the community, from winning an Event of the Year award to numerous gains in the public policy arena, there are too many accomplishments to list here. I hope you join us at September’s Annual Meeting to hear more about what we’ve been up to and what is next.
Through my decades of leadership in this region, I’ve enjoyed seeing our community – and our chamber – grow and thrive. We’re fortunate to live in a supportive and collaborative community where businesses grow together. One common thread in the fabric of this community is The Chamber. Behind it, Chamber leadership, staff and volunteers are committed to the mission of ensuring the growth and prosperity
As always, it is busy at The Chamber, and all of these successes are a testament to the team of staff and supporters who are a group of talented men and women working tirelessly on behalf of our 2,100 member businesses and their employees. I want to thank each and every member business, regardless of size or industry. It is organizations like each of yours that make us what we are today.
There is even more to look forward to in our next year ahead. Our events and programs will only keep growing and getting better. We have an exciting strategic initiative in the works that will launch this fall and make our region more competitive. As always, we’ll be dedicated to furthering our advocacy efforts and getting involved in public policy matters. Workforce, the Diversion and a convention center will continue to be among our priorities because of how these affect all of us. You can count on your chamber to see through these commitments, and I look forward to seeing what else we can accomplish in this year ahead.
Steve Swiontek Board Chair President & CEO, Gate City Bank
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A cultural icon, Shaquille O’Neal is best known for an NBA career spanning nearly two decades and earning him the sport’s highest honors.
A courtside chat with Shaq
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• Shaq was the first celebrity to have a verified Twitter account!
• Shaq aspires to own 100 Krispy Kremes, and has been named a spokesperson for the brand.
• Shaq invested in Google before the company even went public.
• Not only can you get your car insured with Shaq’s seal of approval, but you can get that same car washed! Shaq owns 150 car washes too.
• Recently, he announced starting a company called Shaquille O’Meals to invest in food franchises.
• Off the court, Shaq is a media personality. He’s starred in movies, TV shows, has several rap albums and even a video game.
• After joining the NBA at age 20, Shaq spent his first $1 million in less than an hour.
• Shaq owns 155 Five Guys franchises. He also owns 17 Auntie Anne’s pretzel stands across the nation.
• You might know Shaq from his commercials for The General auto insurance. He insured his Ford Bronco through The General in his college days. He was a happy customer then, and still is today.
• While in the NBA, Shaq went back to school to complete his bachelor’s degree, followed by his M.B.A, and finally his doctorate. Call him Dr. O’Neal.
OCTOBER 4, 2017
Noon to 1:30 p.m. | Sanford Health Athletic Complex Arena seats are still available.
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Open 8 months out of the year, from March to October
On the corner of 8th and Main in Moorhead, there’s a place that has stood the test of time with a sweet story behind it. But it isn’t just any fast food restaurant. The Moorhead Dairy Queen is a treasured gem in our community—and around the nation. In fact, it’s celebrating its 68th year of business! And much of the store’s success can be credited to Bob and Phyllis Litherland, the original founders who set a standard of hard work and dedication that the current owners have proudly followed over the past 23 years. This walk-up style Dairy Queen is one of the oldest original stores in the entire Dairy Queen system. Aside from favorite treats such as Bar-B-Que sandwiches and hand-dipped Buster and Dilly Bars, you can also find an outdoor patio under signature red and white umbrellas. They even have “doggie dishes” for that favorite canine in your life! Current owners Troy and Diane DeLeon are humble, and never made a point to announce their new ownership of the location. Instead, they snuck in under the radar and focused on maintaining all the old practices handed down from the Litherlands—namely offering a quality product at a fair price for families and friends to gather at. The original franchise contract was signed by the Litherlands on June 14, 1949, and the transfer of ownership to the DeLeons was signed on the very same day 46 years later. It was that fact, coupled with a sermon that Sunday about taking a leap of faith that resonated with Diane, that sealed the deal for them to take on this adventure together all those years ago.
The store recently earned another Dai ry Queen Royal Pri de Award for an outstandi ng level of cleanli ness and food safety.
Tradition is extremely important to the couple, and perhaps the only thing higher on the list of priorities is customer service. Everything they do at the Moorhead DQ goes back to offering the best for every single person that walks up. That’s why almost everything on the menu is hand-made and triple checked and why the owners lead by example. Troy often goes to work at 6:30 a.m. to hose down the patio and sidewalks, complete equipment maintenance and begin cooking Bar-B-Que for the day. The Moorhead store offers a “Heritage Menu” that features several old 8 THE BRIDGE · SEPTEMBER 2017
fashioned Dai ry Queen treats.
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There’s no doubt that the DeLeons care about their customers and their community from the bottom of their hearts, and their work ethic is second to none. Both Troy and Diane work every single day during the eight-month season. And they also go above and beyond to support their community. The team looks forward to their annual Miracle Treat event each year. It is one of the busiest days of the entire season! They love every opportunity to support Sanford Children’s Hospital, and get involved in numerous other fundraisers and benefits. They are also excited to sponsor WDAY’s Honor Flight this summer, especially since the founder Bob Litherland was a Korean War and World War II veteran. What’s also impressive is how well they treat their staff, which they kindly refer to as their “co-workers,” displaying more of their humble attitude that makes them so likable. “We pride ourselves on hiring bright and hardworking individuals with smiling personalities,” Diane said. “They are great representatives of our business and the Dairy Queen brand.”
The DeLeons are only the second owners i n 68 years
Troy and Diane also fondly recall when they bought the Dairy Queen, the Litherlands insisted that they work in the store before they would sell it to them to ensure they knew what it took to run a successful store. “We will do the same, looking for just the right couple with a strong marriage and a solid work ethic,” Diane said. “The third owners of the Moorhead Dairy Queen will need to love it as much. They have to have a full realization that this is more than just a building with a Dairy Queen sign on the roof. It is about tradition, sense of community, faithful customers, amazing co-workers and relationships built throughout the years.” While much in the world has changed in the last 68 years, you can count on the Moorhead Dairy Queen to continue serving up smiles for many more with old-fashioned flavor and a big helping of hospitality.
Troy makes between 20 and 60 lbs of BBQ a day
Making a difference in our metro Community Builders are a level of Premier Partner businesses committed to improving the area by investing in our programs and events.
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Premier Partners receive a unique set of privileges and benefits that enhance their business. From increased exposure to heightened networking, Premier Partners gain access to an extensive network of businesses and professionals. Through partnership with The Chamber and their fellow members, Premier Partners make a positive difference for our metro.
To join the Premier Partner program, contact Darren at 218.233.1100.
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What’s going on with the regional workforce You’ve probably heard that our region – and the nation – is experiencing a workforce shortage. You may have also heard that there’s a Career Academy in the works that could help address this issue. At our July Eggs & Issues, we looked at both to get an update of the situation and possible solutions. We were joined by John Richman and Tony Grindberg of North Dakota State College of Science; Denise Jonas, Fargo Public Schools; and Perry Lubbers, Trail King. These folks are looking at a Next Generation Sector Partnerships model that puts businesses at the center of the discussion. In North Dakota, the total number of high school graduates has dropped from 12,000 to 7,000 since the mid-80s according to Richman. But, this spring will be the first that we’ll see an increased number of grads since then. At the same time, we’re seeing a rise in tech advancements in all industries and a shortage of people, yet our culture seems to have devalued technicians. “There isn’t one perfect
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solution to this, but if we collaborate and create partnerships, we can do better,” he said. “We believe the concept of the career academy is going to help all of us. Lubbers spoke about his perspective as an employer that is looking for about 50 people with a certain skill set, but is unable to find them. What he’s learned is that it’s best to focus on young people in the tristate area, rather than looking around the nation. “We believe that it’s important to get in front of young people and let them know of the opportunities in our region and our state,” he said. If you look at the statistics today, of those that graduate, it’s not good. We’ve got to figure out how to keep our most valuable resources. We believe that through this CTE center, we can accomplish a lot of that.” As the career academy now looks to get off the ground, the next critical step is funding. Discussions are starting, and a taskforce is also forming to address the operational piece of the project.
We also had lots of questions from the audience, and we thank all that showed up to discuss this important topic. Stay tuned for even more on this workforce issue.
EGGS & ISSUES
Wednesday, September 6 | 7:30 to 9 a.m. Courtyard by Marriott
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We have seen in the headlines the drought crisis that is impacting farmers and ranchers across the state. Governor Burgum has declared a state of emergency in areas facing these challenges. Agriculture remains a vital backbone for our region’s economy, so what kind of ripple effects can we expect from the drought? How are those farmers and ranchers impacted by this crisis handling it and how do they move forward? Join us to hear from a panel of experts who are examining these challenges. Dr. Frayne Olson, Agribusiness & Applied Economics at North Dakota State University, Dr. Greg Lardy, assistant vice president of agriculture affairs at NDSU, Daryl Ritchison, interim director of the North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network, and Weston Dvorak, an ag producer, will all share their perspective.
FUTURE EGGS & ISSUES Save the date! Please join us for the following Eggs & Issues events during The Chamber’s 2017-18 fiscal year.
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Drought Crisis – Heavy Impacts to Region’s Top Industry
*No event in October* November 7 December 5 January 2 February 6 March 6 April 3 May 1 at Delta by Marriott June 5 July 10 August 7 All events will be held at the Courtyard by Marriott in Moorhead from 7:30 to 9 a.m. unless otherwise noted. All dates are subject to change. Watch fmwfchamber.com and future newsletters for topics and speakers.
REGISTRATION (includes breakfast) Chamber Members: $30 in advance | $35 at the door Non-Members: $40 in advance | $45 at the door Register at fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
What topics or speakers do you want to see at a future Eggs & Issues?
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WELCOME
Sixteen individuals comprise the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and these individuals work for member firms in good standing with The Chamber. Directors are elected to serve a three-year term and can serve two consecutive, full terms in office. To ensure equal representation for each community the Chamber serves, residency requirements have been included in the bylaws. Terms begin on September 1 to coincide with the start of The Chamber’s fiscal year.
New Board Members
Shawn Dobberstein
Hector International Airport
Steve Halverson
Heartland Trust Company
Sandi Piatz Microsoft
Three new faces have joined The Chamber’s Board of Directors for 2017-18. We’ve also named new board appointments: Steve Swiontek of Gate City Bank has been named chair. Mark Nisbet of Xcel Energy has been named chair elect. Tom Dawson of Dawson Insurance has been named treasurer. Joanna Slominski of Mortenson Construction has been named member at large. Judd Graham of Bremer Bank is the immediate past chair after serving as chair in 2016-17.
The Executive Committee consists of the following positions: • Chair • Immediate Past Chair • Chair Elect • Treasurer • Secretary • Member-at-Large
The Chamber welcomes our new members and looks forward to another great fiscal year!
and New Committees and Committee Chairs! Agribusiness Nancy Johnson ND Soybean Growers Association
We’re proud to announce and welcome our new 2017-18 committee members and chairs! We look forward to the amazing work we know all you will do in the coming year.
Ambassadors - Member Relations Jeanna Yaggie CableOne
Military Affairs Brian Shawn Midco
Ambassadors - Public Relations Bryan McClean Farmers Insurance Group, McClean Family
Public Affairs Tim Flakoll Tri-College University
Business Training Gregory Wald Moore Engineering
Women Connect Kristi Huber United Way of Cass-Clay
Leadership Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Kristin Krile REACH & Dress for Success of the RRV
Young Professionals Network Jenny Johnson Spotlight Media
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BUSINESS TRAINING
Wednesday, September 13 | 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Radisson Hotel Fargo
Demonstrating Culture and Core Values
Wednesday, October 11 | 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. DoubleTree by Hilton & West Fargo Conference Center
Jill Berg Spherion Staffing
@askjill_berg
The importance of communication is paramount in the workplace, as we deal with clients, customers and co-workers. Jill will teach about the various forms of communication and how to make it more effective. You will learn listening skills with a chance to practice and learning steps to diffuse negative communication. In this session, you’ll learn: • That communication comes in many different formats: spoken, written and non-verbal. • To assess your listening skills and take away areas for improvement. • How to grasp the impact of communication as it relates to technology.
Kirsten Jensen Next Action Digital @NextKirsten
Studies show that employees who fit well in their organization have greater job satisfaction, are more likely to remain with the organization and show stronger job performance. And, that the cost of turnover due to poor culture fit can cost an organization 50 to 60% of the employee’s annual salary. How do you articulate and demonstrate your culture and core values to attract the right talent? See how local companies are sharing their culture in social media as a way to build their current team culture and attract the right talent to their teams. In this session, you’ll learn: • Understand how local companies are demonstrating their culture and core values in social media. • Explore ways to share your unique core values in social media.
REGISTRATION (includes lunch)
Chamber Members: $30 in advance | $35 at the door Non-Members: $40 in advance | $45 at the door Register at fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
Highlights from last month
The thought of an active shooter in our business is scary. But Moorhead Police Lt. Chris Carey shared how to handle such an event at last month’s training. He shared a history of active shooters and the lessons we learned from past events.
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ANNUAL MEETING
Meeting Join us for the Annual and and Legacy Legacy Leader Leader Presentation Presentation Tuesday, September 19 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Holiday Inn Fargo We’ll celebrate recent accomplishment, honor our volunteers and share priorities for the new fiscal year, as well as recognize the 2017 Legacy Leader.
2017 LEGACY LEADER
Bernie Dardis, a long-time Chamber member with strong roots in the region, has been named the 2017 Legacy Leader. Dardis has been integral to the work of The Chamber, advocating on behalf of business interests in Bismarck, working for the entire Fargo Moorhead West Fargo region, and serving a key role in the merger between the West Fargo Chamber and Fargo Moorhead Chamber in 2010. Dardis has served on the Chamber Board of Directors since 2010, and as chair in 2013-14.
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Dardis attended NDSU, earning a Bachelor of Arts in sociology, and was involved in football, student government, Blue Key Honor Society and fraternity leadership. He’s always had an interest in business, politics and people, and went on to become CEO of Indigo Signworks, a company in which he still serves as consultant. Dardis has held numerous positions on area boards, committees and clubs, ranging from the West Fargo Exchange Club to Sanford Health Foundation Board, Governor’s Judicial Nominating Committee, and North Dakota Republican Party. Within The Chamber, he also serves on our Public Affairs and Flood Taskforce committees.
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Tuesday, September 26 | 3:30 to 5 p.m. | Social 5 to 6 p.m. DoubleTree by Hilton & West Fargo Conference Center
Wednesday, October 18 | 3:30 to 5 p.m. | Social 5 to 6 p.m. DoubleTree by Hilton & West Fargo Conference Center
Bethany Berkeley, Dale Carnegie @DCNDMNBethany
Bethany Berkeley, Dale Carnegie @DCNDMNBethany
Chelsea Monda, Sundog BERKELEY MONDA @ChelseaBelsea
Kelly Kenzel, Hospice of the RRV BERKELEY KRENZEL @ohkellyjo
Do you know what really ignites your soul? Research shows this is a crucial question to answer. Individuals who live in alignment with their guiding principles are more likely to feel fulfilled and achieve the loftiest of goals. Yet, less than 20% of leaders report having a strong sense of purpose. This session will take you on a mini journey of self-discovery and provide resources to begin leading with intention in all aspects of your life.
When you find what really ignites your soul, it has the power to transform your life and the lives of others – if you let it. During this session, you will explore how to take risks and put purpose to action by channeling your own self-belief, humility and resilience. A panel of community risk-takers will help you develop a manageable plan to mitigate the fears holding you back from achieving your life’s purpose.
Note: This is part 1 of a 2-part series. Come back October 18 for part 2 “Living Your Most Authentic Life: It Means Taking Risks.” You don’t need to attend both sessions – but we hope you do!
Note: This is part 2 of a 2-part series, following up from September’s event. You don’t need to attend both sessions – but we hope you do!
REGISTRATION
Chamber Members: $25 in advance | $30 at the door Non-Members: $35 in advance | $40 at the door Register at fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
Highlights from last month
Last month, a panel of inspiring women leaders shared tips for stepping up in a public service or board role and how to do so confidently. We also gathered 92 books for the Jeremiah Program!
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TECHNOLOGY -Technology from Every Corner of the State-
Held at the Sanctuary Events Center last month was the 2017 State of Technology. Together with U.S. Senator John Hoeven, we welcomed a series of speakers to share what innovations they’re seeing across the state. Attendees were treated to presentations from experts representing the most cutting-edge tech across a variety of industries. Here are just a few things we heard and learned.
NDSU’s Innovation Challenge winners James Froberg and Fataneh Karandish discussed their game-changing research and device that can detect pancreatic cancer in a single drop of blood.
Congrats to the following winners of the 2017 ITCND Awards: • Premier IT Business: High Point Networks • Technology Innovator: Midco • North Dakota IT Champion: Justin Walsh and Garrett Moon, CoSchedule
“We want the greater Fargo area to be an absolute hub of tech entrepreneurship in the U.S. That’s what this is all about.” – Senator Hoeven
Will Brandt of Microsoft conducted a live survey of the audience using Microsoft Forms feeding into an Excel spreadsheet to demonstrate new capability within survey taking that provides real-time data, deep insights and connectivity.
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“We’re not done until we have every cyber security threat mitigated and protected across the state.” – Seth Arndorfer, Dakota Carrier Network.
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Richard Leshovsky of Dakota Outerwear Company talked about how important tech is to the efficiency and competitiveness of their garments. Their clothing can prevent frostbite, be flame resistant, reflective and/or prevent injuries.
Col. Britt Hatley of the North Dakota Air National Guard said the U.S. ANG is moving into using remotely piloted aircraft to keep pilots safe doing 24/7 patrol.
“We are in a time of extraordinary change, where things like automation, big data and the Internet of Things are coming together to provide boundless possibilities. But we have a responsibility to prepare the next generation for this future.” – Betty Gronneberg, uCodeGirl
Presenting the keynote address was North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, who provided numerous examples of areas in which ND is demonstrating innovation, and discussed how we can continue to lead the way and where we still need to grow.
“North Dakota has everything you need to start a hightech, high-growth company. We think North Dakota is our competitive advantage.” – Justin Walsh, CoSchedule
To see what else you may have missed, look for our recap post on The Chamber blog! #StateofTech17 FMWFCHAMBER.COM · 19
MILITARY AFFAIRS
Happy Hooligans: Flying the Fargo Skies Again This completed transition marks the first time that a Happy Hooligans aircraft has flown over the skies of Fargo since the F-16s left in 2007 and the C-21s left in 2013. It’s truly a remarkable moment. While the flights you see in the skies above you are done for training purposes, it is important to note that our airmen are also supporting missions where their expertise is needed across the world. One of The Chamber’s priorities is to support the men and women who serve in our armed forces. We are fortunate to live in a community that is rich in well-trained and professional military outfits including our Army National Guard Units, Naval Reserve squadron and the 119th Wing of the North Dakota Air National Guard, aka the Happy Hooligans. A special moment in time is being marked for the airmen of the Happy Hooligans as they are in the process of completing a successful transition to operating the MQ-9 reaper, a mediumaltitude, long-endurance aircraft capable of precision attack and reconnaissance.
The 119th Wing’s mission to provide trained and ready airmen executing world class MQ-9 precision attach and reconnaissance, kinetic and non-kinetic target intelligence production and expeditionary support capabilities is vital for the safety and security of our nation. With over 1,100 personnel, the 119th Wing is actively supporting the mission of national security abroad while standing ready to protect North Dakotans in times of natural disasters.
shows that will be continuing long into the future. We’re proud of the work these airmen have done and will continue to do to protect us at home and abroad. These men and women are members of our community, and their excellence in the skies and airfields carries over into our community. If you know a young adult in our area who would be a great fit for this organization, you can learn more at GoNDAir.com. And remember, keep your eyes to the sky and feel confident knowing the Happy Hooligans are once again flying the skies above Fargo.
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The Happy Hooligans have a true history of military excellence and their smooth transition to the MQ-9 Reaper aircraft
Improve the Health and Productivity of Your Employees and Your Organization Sign up for the Affinity Employee Assistance Program for Chamber Members provided by The Village Business Institute (VBI). EAP benefit services include: • Free personal counseling • Counseling regarding workplace issues • Financial and legal counseling • Supervisor tools and resources Implementing VBI’s Employee Assistance Program in your company will increase employee productivity, job satisfaction, and wellness.
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YEA!: YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS ACADEMY
When we tell adults about this unique program, they often say, “I wish this was around when I was a kid!” and then jokingly ask if they can join. Although, students have to be in grades 6 through 12, we have a huge need for adults to volunteer. Did you know we had over 50 volunteer as guest speakers, mentors, field trip hosts, mock networkers and investors last year? Even our instructor, Josh Teigen, was a volunteer. YEA! kicks off next month, so if you are interested in learning more about how you can get involved, please contact Katie Ralston at kralston@fmwfchamber.com or 218.359.0511. Or, if you know a student with big ideas, dedication and a willingness to work hard, please encourage him or her to apply at fmwfchamber.com/YEA.
Update on Local YEA! Saunders Scholar Since winning the local Investor Panel Shark Tank and competing at the National Saunders Scholars Competition, Moorhead High School Senior, Bridget McManamon, has taken the FMWF community by storm. Bridget has launched Herstory, the business she developed in YEA!, and has donated hygiene products to multiple non-profits that are distributing them to women and girls in need. Most recently, Bridget presented at TEDxFargo where she received a standing ovation from an audience of 2,000 people! We at The Chamber are very proud of the work she is doing and are thrilled to have her here for another year, as she is an excellent example of what students can accomplish in the Young Entrepreneurs Academy.
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With area schools back in session, students are quickly filling their schedules with homework and extra-curricular activities, and we are excited to once again offer the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) to middle and high school students in the FMWF community and surrounding region. In YEA!, students can bring their business ideas to life! Starting in October, students learn from local entrepreneurs and business leaders, work with mentors who help them write business plans and pitch their ideas to a panel of investors in hopes of receiving real money as they launch real businesses! Throughout the course of this 30week program, students are also developing 21st century skills that will set them up for professional success for years to come.
WELCOME CLASS OF 2017-18
Last month, the Leadership Fargo Moorhead West Fargo class of 2017-18 started off their 10-month program by diving right in. After hearing from The Chamber president and CEO and members of the planning committee about what to expect and how to prepare for the coming months, they were able to get an insider’s look at the Sanford Health Athletic Complex. Next up, Mitch Johnson, CoreLink Administrative Solutions, helped the class find out a little more about their communication styles and, more importantly, how to flex those styles to work with others.
Along with some ice breakers, networking activities and preparing for facilitating Junior Achievement lessons with local students at a future session, the day was full of fun and excitement. While the class has only just begun, we are certain this group of business leaders will make a lasting impact on our community, and we couldn’t be more excited to see what lies ahead.
Let’s meet the new class!
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LEADERSHIP
Maggie Aslakson Rasmussen College
Bethany Berkeley Dale Carnegie Business Group of ND & MN
Angie Berntson ROERS
Craig Bjur Fargo Park District
Aaron Buffington Microsoft
Christine Bushy The Village Family Service Center
Carrie Carney Eventide Senior Living Communities
Laura Caroon Concordia College
Dan Cash Midwest Radio of FM
Brandon Chapman Midco
Danne Doering Choice Financial
Michelle Enockson Essentia Health
Tyler Fischbach The Chamber
Matthew Gehrtz Gehrtz Construction
Tifanie Gelinske Greater Fargo Moorhead EDC
Brian Halverson Heartland Trust Company
Max Hanft Netrix Information technology
Liv Helm CoreLink Administrative Solutions
Wes Heyen American Crystal Sugar Co.
Holly Hoeschen MSUM
Brenda Johnson Razor Consulting Solutions
Brett Johnson Eide Bailly LLP
Mitch Kudrna Blue Cross Blue Shield ND
Ryan Mullikin Park Co. Realtors
Mike Opat Moore Engineering
Shawn Paschke Xcel Energy
Josh Payne John Deere Electronic Solutions
Cal Perleberg First International Bank & Trust
Kirsten Peterson Wanzek Construction
Melissa Reichert Flint Group
Meghna Roehl John Deere Electronic Solutions
Charlotte Rusch Vogel Law Firm
Angie Ryan Dynamic Communities
Megan Surdo TMI Hospitality
Robert Wilson Cass County Government
Tony Wolf Zerr Berg Architects
Rhonda Young Hornbacher’s
Alexis Schermer Ronald McDonald House Charities of the RRV
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YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORK September Off the Clock
Whether you are looking to unwind after a day at the office, or meeting up with friends for a weekend of fun, Shotgun Sally’s Rock and Roll Saloon is the place to be, and that’s where you’ll find us for our September Off the Clock! As usual, apps and networking are on us; drinks are on your own.
We currently have four subcommittees that assist with all aspects of the YPN and we’re looking for new people to join our team. • Corporate Cup: Plans and executes the annual Corporate Cup, an event that promotes team work and physical wellness. Meets the second Tuesday of each month at The Chamber at 11:30 a.m. from September to July. • Member Engagement: Helps retain members through personal contact, information, encouragement and support, plans volunteer opportunities and selects our quarterly One to Watch recipient. Meets the first Monday of each month at New York Life at noon. • Professional Development: Provides young professionals with learning opportunities that will help them achieve success in their chosen profession. Meets the second Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m. at rotating locations. • Social: Assists with the planning and execution of social engagements and networking opportunities. Meets the first Monday of the month at 5:15 p.m. at rotating locations.
Volunteer Opportunity: Great Plains Food Bank BackPack Program
Tuesday, October 17 | 3 to 5 p.m. Great Plains Food Bank 1720 Third Avenue North Registration required
During the 2015–16 school year, 8,459 children in the Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo school districts qualified for free and reduced school lunch program to meet their daily nutritional needs. But on the weekends, many of these children struggled with hunger. Designed to meet the needs of hungry children at times when other resources are not available, such as weekends and school vacations, the BackPack Program is tested and proven effective in alleviating childhood hunger. The program is simple: backpacks are filled with food that children take home on weekends or school vacations. Interested in being part of this program? Join us as we fill backpacks for local children in need! Space is limited to 15 people, so sign up soon! Contact Sam at sgust@fmwfchamber.com for more info or to sign up.
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Wednesday, September 20 | 5:15 to 7:30 p.m. Shotgun Sally’s Rock and Roll Saloon 1515 42nd Street South, Fargo Free | No registration required
To find all of the upcoming Chamber and community events, visit fmwfchamber.com or call 218.233.1100
BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
Thanks to all that came out to August event at the Holiday Inn. Special thanks to our presenting sponsor, Spotlight Media.
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
Dawson Insurance is celebrating its 100-year anniversary this summer, and is proud to be a local, full-service insurance agency. It was founded in 1917 by Charles Dawson above Fort Noks, downtown Fargo. Dawson concentrates on insurance and risk management for families, all types of businesses and employee benefits, with a major emphasis on the construction industry and real estate, including development and management, and surety. Here’s what else Jaclyn Hanson, executive assistant, shared with us.
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Total employees: 64 Year founded: 1917 Office locations: downtown Fargo and Veteran’s Boulevard in West Fargo Leadership: Tom Dawson, Dan Armbrust, Zack Dawson Company awards/certifications: 2007 ChamberChoice Business of the Year and 2011 ChamberChoice Young Professionals Best Place to Work Anything else? In November 2015, we became a Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC company.
Are there any initiatives you’re focusing on right now? Helping businesses manage their employee benefits has become a major focus for us. What do you like best about doing business in Fargo Moorhead West Fargo? The work ethic and overall friendliness amongst the community. What is one thing you most want others to know about you? Even though ownership has changed, we still operate as if we were privately owned. We continue to offer the same service to our clients and at the same time are able to provide more opportunities for our clients and employees. What’s your best business tip? Be honest. Be prompt. Be kind. What do you like most about being a member of The Chamber? The business connections
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We welcome the following businesses who have invested by joining The Chamber. AT&T Pro Cellular procellular.net Cellular & Wireless Communications Pro Cellular, AT&T authorized retailer, offers products and services from AT&T and DirecTV. They provide wireless and entertainment solutions for businesses and individuals for every situation. Capfirst Equipment Finance, Inc. capfirstef.com Financial Services CapFirst is a full service general equipment finance company offering both capital and lease financing products/services, tailored to small and mid‑size businesses in the regional area, covering commercial/ industrial, municipal and agriculture industries.
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NB Global Legacy nbgloballegacy.com Clubs & Organizations A sophisticated philanthropist organization designed to take the message of Jesus Christ outside the walls of church. Orangetheory Fitness orangetheoryfitness.com Fitness Centers One hour, group coach led, heart rate-based workout covering endurance strength and power. Their certified coaches work you through five heart rate zones in order to stimulate your metabolism and increase your energy for calorie burning up to 36 hours after the workout. All fitness levels welcomed.
Century 21 FM Realty C21FM.com Real Estate CENTURY 21 FM Realty utilizes industry leading tools and training to provide exceptional sales associates with the opportunity to excel. Their associates have vast experience in new construction, resale, development and distressed sales.
Runnings runnings.com Retail ‑ Stores/Ecommerce Runnings is a general merchandise retailer with an extensive selection of quality brands at a fair price with hometown customer service. They are your home, farm and outdoor store.
Fabricators Unlimited fabricatorsunlimited.com Building Materials ‑ Supplies Established in 1985, Fabricators Unlimited provides high quality countertops and installation services to the construction/casework trade in the upper Midwest. The team has multiple members with more than 40 years of experience in the wholesale countertop business and can assist with projects of any size or complexity.
Sanford Medical Center Fargo sanfordhealth.org Hospitals Sanford Medical Center Fargo, North Dakota’s newest and largest medical center, serves as a regional health care hub with 60% of patients coming from outside the metro area. It is also the region’s largest and busiest adult trauma center and pediatric trauma center supported by AirMed transport services covering a three‑state area.
FedEx Express fedex.com/us/fedex/shippingservices/express.html Transportation Services ‑ Airlines Fedex Corp. will produce superior financial returns for its shareowners by providing high‑value‑added logistics, transportation and related business services through focused operating companies. Customer requirements will be met in the highest quality manner appropriate to each market segment.
Sleep Number sleepnumber.com Mattresses ‑ Beds The Sleep Number bed which, due to exclusive technology, provides the best night’s sleep possible; offers proven back‑pain relief, significant sleep improvement, deeper restorative sleep and improved energy!
Lazy Llama LLC lazyllamaliquid.com Wholesalers ‑ Distributors Lazy Llama is an eliquid company that has been around since 2016. The company was formed by three individuals that have been in the industry and developing flavors for years. They are all involved in advocacy and do everything they can to help keep vaping around for years to come. All liquids are hand-crafted and produced in small batches using only quality U.S. ingredients. Lucky’s 13 Pub luckys13pub.com Restaurants Lucky’s 13 Pub is a classic American pub featuring a huge bar, patio, party room for up to 70 and a scratch kitchen. Meats by John & Wayne meatsbyjohnandwayne.com Grocers Locally owned retail meat shop, with the customer in mind! They offer fresh cuts of beef, pork, chicken, to home-made brats, sausages and jerkies. A wide variety of snacks, local products available and they also do wild game processing. Meeting ALL your meat needs!
Tru Blu Social Club trublusocialclub.com Restaurants Tru Blu Social Club is a new steakhouse from the Lucky’s 13 Pub family. It is a casual fine dining restaurant featuring a full bar, scratch kitchen, patio and a 130-seat banquet room. Veterans Warrior Foundation vwfnd.org Social Services The Veterans Warrior Foundation provides an additional resource for our area veterans. Providing or reducing cost for food, lodging, clothes and transportation. They highlight their fundraising with a motorcycle run and dance on Labor Day weekend and host an annual Veterans Mental Health Conference. Window World of Fargo windowworldfargo.com Contractors – Business/Residential Remodeling Remodeling contractor specializing in windows, patio doors, entry doors and siding.
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MEMBER NEWS: COMPANIES Border States Electric (BSE) reached an agreement to acquire
Preference Employment Solutions has added a health care
Kriz-Davis Co., an electrical distributor headquartered in Grand
division with the acquisition of Converdia Health, LLC. “With
Island, Nebraska. Both companies are 100% employee-owned
more service offerings, expertise, staff support and a broader
through Employee Stock Ownership Plans. Kriz-Davis Co. and its
reach, Preference is well positioned to serve the region’s health
wholly owned subsidiary, Chapman Metering, will join the Border
care employers. Our health care division provides local recruiting
States family on August 28, 2017. Kriz-Davis Co. has been in
and service in the tri-state area and is a cost effective and reliable
business for more than 70 years. With nearly 250 employee-owners, alternative to travel nurse, allied health and physician services,” they generate $200 million in annual sales through 19 locations in
states David Dietz, president & CEO.
Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Missouri. Time Communications has been honored with the exclusive Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. announced it has
ATSI 2017 Award of Excellence for the ninth year. This award
completed its acquisition of FairPoint Communications, Inc., an
is presented annually by the Association of TeleServices
all-stock transaction valued at approximately $1.3 billion including
International (ATSI), the industry’s trade association for providers of
debt and based on present equity value. The merger further
telecommunications and call center services across North America
positions the company as a leading broadband and business
and the U.K. Time Communications was presented with the award
service provider across a 24-state service area.
at ATSI’s 2017 Annual Convention held at Palmer House Hilton in Chicago. Independent judges are contracted by ATSI to evaluate
Enclave Development and Botlink have entered into a
message services over a six-month period. The scoring criteria
collaborative agreement to test and evaluate existing and
include response time, courteousness of representative, accuracy
potentially new uses for small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS)
of call, knowledge of account and overall impression of call.
or drones in the construction industry, with the goal of saving contractors time and money. Enclave Development has given permission for Botlink pilots to periodically fly drones over its construction sites and collect aerial imagery. Botlink will use its proprietary flight planning and data processing software to stitch aerial photos into high-definition orthomosaic maps and 3-D models Enclave Development employees can then use to analyze, collaborate and make more informed decisions about their projects. Botlink will collect aerial imagery from the beginning to the end of Enclave Development projects to demonstrate the usefulness of drones throughout the construction process. High Point Networks announced their intent to purchase the assets and operations of the South Dakota-based Value Added Reseller division of EarthBend, LLC. The EarthBend acquisition
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and integration of employees into the High Point Networks family will allow the organization to better serve their operating markets. The EarthBend team comes with a solid foundation of trust in the information technology industry and the newly joined teams will provide unmatched technology offerings.
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MEMBER NEWS: PEOPLE Access of the Red River Valley Michele Baker, New Board Member Lisa Fitzgerald, New Board Member Brian Heger, New Board Member Leah Larson, New Board Member Dave Roeder, New Board Member Brian Shawn, Board Chair Aldevron Chris Brown, Accounting/Financial Reporting Specialist Sophia Hanson, Quality Control Analyst Paul Henchir, Validation Manager Logan Jacobs, Quality Control Sequencing Intern Amber Leathem, Biomanufacturing Supervisor Jennifer Mosher, Biomanufacturing Operator Apex Engineering Group Dain Miller, Chief Operations Officer
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Beyond Relty Danielle Leitheiser, Realtor Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota Dr. Aileen Luz, Medical Director Kelsey Roth, Director of HR Operations CCRI, Inc. Emily Wheelwright, Crisis Response Specialist Choice Financial Carnalee Lykken, Client Account Manager Abby Niemann, Loan Assistant Kevin Roberts, Frontline Customer Service Rep. Cobalt Rehabilitation Hospital of Fargo Karissa Olson, Chief Executive Officer (no picture) Corporate Technologies Gabriel Gallegos, Systems Engineer Paul Mehrkens, Systems Engineer Dakota Commercial John Lillestol, Commercial Real Estate Agent Design Direction Sydney Ulrich, Interior Design Assistant Send your employee announcements to thebridge@ fmwfchamber.com, and we’ll feature you here in an upcoming month! Free, and for members only.
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MEMBER NEWS: PEOPLE Chamber Promotes Ralston; Hires Intern The Chamber is thrilled to announce that our YEA! program coordinator, Katie Ralston, has been promoted to membership services manager. In her new role, Ralston will focus on member retention for Chamber member businesses. She will still manage the YEA! program in addition to her new duties. Ralston has a bachelor’s degree in communication from Minnesota State University Moorhead and recently completed her master’s in communication at North Dakota State University. Prior to her employment at The Chamber, she was a graduate teaching assistant in Fundamentals of Public Speaking and Intercultural Communication courses at NDSU. We’re also excited to welcome Darin Feir as a graphics & publications intern through the fall 2017 semester. Feir will assist the graphics & publications coordinator and The Chamber’s communications department on a variety of projects. He is currently studying at Minnesota State University Moorhead, pursuing a bachelor’s degree in graphic design. He has a bachelor’s in studio art with a painting emphasis. He also works as a front end assistant at Copy2Print in Moorhead, and previously was an English and art teacher in Busan, South Korea.
Please join us in congratulating each in their new roles here!
OTHER NEWS AE2S (Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.) announced that Rocky Schneider, public affairs strategist, has earned the Certified Floodplain Manager designation from the Association of State Floodplain Managers. Troy Krabbenhoft of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties was awarded the highly acclaimed national Graduate REALTOR® Institute (GRI) designation. Sylvia Lunski of Design Direction is now one of the select group of professionals nationwide to earn the Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist designation from the National Association of Home Builders, in partnership with the AARP and NAHB Research Center. Callie Blackwelder, an interior designer at Design Direction, received the first ever North Dakota Interior Designers (NDID) Achievement Award for 2017. Liberty Business Systems, Inc. announced that Dave Holkup has achieved Ricoh Prestige Certification. For this, Holkup had to achieve above standard levels in Solutions Training, Prestige Level 2 Certifications, and Customer Satisfaction Measures. North Dakota State College of Science President John Richman has been elected to the Board of Trustees of The Higher Learning Commission. Richman’s term will begin on September 1, 2017, and will continue through August 31, 2021. Six attorneys at Fargo law firm O’Keeffe O’Brien Lyson Foss have been recognized by Super Lawyers. Tatum O’Brien, a firm partner, and Dean Rindy, have both been named Super Lawyers for 2017. Tracy Lyson and Sean Foss, both firm partners, and Stephen Welle and Morgan Reinke, have all been selected as Rising Stars for 2017. Terracon Consultants, Inc. announced that Alex Sprunk has earned his Professional Engineering certification from the North Dakota State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Matthew Oachs, assistant VP/retail banking manager with Western State Bank graduated from the Dakota School of Banking sponsored by the North Dakota Bankers Association and endorsed by the South Dakota Bankers Association.
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CELEBRATIONS: July Ribbon Cuttings & Groundbreakings Ribbon cuttings and groundbreakings are led by the Public Relations Ambassadors, a group of dedicated volunteers who help Chamber members celebrate their business accomplishments. If you would like more information on ribbon cuttings, visit fmwfchamber.com or call Mickayla at 218.233.1100.
EagleRidge Development Groundbreaking 33rd Ave. S. & Veterans Boulevard, Fargo eagleridgedevelopment.com
Fargo Public Schools Operations Center Grand opening celebration 3901 40th Avenue South, Fargo fargo.k12.nd.us
Office Depot Remodel celebration 4360 13th Avenue South, Fargo officedepot.com
Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley Groundbreaking 4757 Agassiz Crossing South, Fargo rmhcfargo.org
Edward Jones, Russ Boyle Grand opening celebration 3120 15th Street South, Suite C, Fargo edwardjones.com
NDSU Foundation Student Housing Groundbreaking 1601 University Drive North, Fargo ndsufoundation.com
Red River Dance Expansion celebration 2921 Fiechtner Drive South, Fargo redriverdance.com
Sanford Health Grand opening celebration 5225 23rd Avenue South, Fargo sanfordhealth.org FMWFCHAMBER.COM · 35
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