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Message This is such an exciting community to live in. Not just because of the incredible movements already happening but also because of the conversations that continue to be had about what’s next for the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo community. One of those conversations is about a convention center. While permanent flood protection and workforce continue to pose major challenges for our area, a significant opportunity for continued progress is a convention center in a location that makes the most sense for the community. No matter where a convention center is physically built, the long-term effects it will have on the entire metro region could be astronomical. I’ve heard speculation that a convention center is a want, and not a need, and I disagree. A convention center is needed because not having one is a substantial deterrent for our region’s growth in coming years. Right now, we’re able to host great events like regional hockey tournaments, curling trials, etc., but can you imagine what or who our community might play host to if we had a convention center? We need to focus not on the money-making aspect of a
convention center but rather on the overall economic stimulation. Convention centers put people in the beds in hotels, in rental vehicles, in retail stores and restaurants. The economic impact of convention centers is much broader compared to taxing structures, according to the book “Current Issues in Convention and Exhibition Facility Development.” Consider this: In the 2013-14 fiscal year, the Oregon Convention Center hosted more than 300 events, bringing nearly 550,000 people to Portland. The events generated nearly $300 million in direct spending in the region, according to the center’s annual report. In the 2013 fiscal year, the Las Vegas Convention Center generated nearly $1 billion in direct spending by convention and meeting attendees. That spending resulting in the support of 7,800 jobs, which generated $306 million in wages, according to a 2013 economic impact series brief. I recognize the hyperbolic nature of this information; however, my point is that convention centers promote economic growth. As a steward of that exact mission, The Chamber firmly believes a convention center is essential to our region’s continued growth.
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Recognize your team on Administrative Professionals Day
8 Advocacy Events
Check out a number of public affairs-related events in April and May
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18 Profile
Robert Gibb & Sons celebrates 100 years in business
19 Spotlight
Find out which members can help with your spring cleaning
20 Company News
Learn about social media and leadership excellence
Read about awards and recognition members have received recently
14 Women Connect
21 People News
28 Community Events
26 New Members
Find out how to develop productive relationships at work
Check out all the fun things happening in our community
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See the latest new employees, promotions and awards
Learn about the members that recently joined The Chamber
Doug Restemayer Jon Riewer Judd Graham Bernie Dardis Chuck Driscoll Thomas Astrup Kyle Dorow Jodi Duncan Don Gronke Katie Hasbargen Peggy Kennedy Norm Leslie Kathy Lewin Paul Richard Steve Swiontek Jeff Volk
D-S Beverages, Inc. Chair of the Board Eventide Senior Living Communities Chair Elect Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Treasurer Indigo Signworks Immediate Past Chair Red River Refrigeration, Inc. Member at Large American Crystal Sugar Company Essentia Health Flint Communications, Inc. State Farm Insurance Microsoft Minnesota State Community and Technical College National Hospitality Services City of West Fargo Sanford Health Gate City Bank Moore Engineering, Inc.
Chamber Staff Craig Whitney Jim Parsons Julie Doggett Darren Dunlop Samantha Gust Tracy Meckler Gail Petersen Elly Peterson Tracy Powell Bobbi Jo Rehder Kaylyn Stroh Danielle Teigen Mickayla Thompson Julie Yourczek
President/CEO Vice President of Finance/Operations Information Systems Administrator Business Development Manager Professional Development Coordinator Membership Sales Manager Membership Relations Coordinator Government Affairs & Advocacy Coordinator Director of Events & Programs Events Coordinator Publications & Program Marketing Coordinator Communications & Marketing Manager Administrative Services Coordinator Administrative Support Coordinator
THE BRIDGE (USPS 124-430) is published monthly by the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber. For each issue received, $3.50 of membership dues are applied toward subscription of the newsletter. Periodicals Postage Paid at Fargo, ND 58102 and at additional mailing offices. Publication No. 124430. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Bridge, PO Box 2443, Fargo, ND 58108-2443; 218.233.1100.
2015-16 Call for Presenters
Share your expertise at Business Training or Women Connect The Chamber needs presenters for numerous ongoing professional development and networking programs and events. Speaking at a Chamber event is a great way to network, and to build credibility and name recognition in the community. The application can be found at www.fmwfchamber.com or you can request one by contacting Bobbi Jo at 218.359.0525. Deadline to apply is Friday, May 29.
Benefits of being a presenter include: § Two complimentary guest passes to your session. § Promotion of your session and company on The Chamber website. § Two-month promotion of your session and company in our monthly Bridge newsletter to nearly 3,000 recipients.
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2014-15 top sessions
2014-15 attendance
October: Passionate, Engaged Employees Generate Results - 144 November: The Secrets of Memorable Customer Service - 207 December: To Work Hard is to Survive: To Win is More - 241
January: Climbing the Ladder in Stilettos - 499 February: Connecting with Confidence - 293 March: Pitching Your Idea and Getting to Yes - 300
Upcoming sessions
Upcoming sessions
April: From Followers to Brand Advocates May: Leadership Excellence: Savvy Strategies used by ChamberChoice Winners June: Perform like a Champion/Championship Teams Have No Benchwarmers July: The Learning Manager August: Leading with Emotional Intelligence
April: Women for Women: Female Relationships in the Workplace May: Connecting with Presence June: Connecting with Joy July and August: Summer Series
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2015
ChamberChoice luncheon May 19 | Noon to 1:30 p.m. Ramada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center
James Cunningham, Master of Ceremonies Our community has many reasons to be proud. From awardThe ChamberChoice Awards Luncheon highlights great winning nonprofits to nationally recognized small businesses, the organizations and recognizes outstanding examples among them. In Fargo Moorhead West Fargo metro is full of economic promise. true awards show fashion, we’ll have you on the edge of your seat as Join us May 19 to hear the inspirational stories of businesses, we announce the top three finalists in each category before naming nonprofits and entrepreneurs who have significantly and positively the 2015 ChamberChoice Award winners. The People’s Choice impacted our community through leadership, proven growth or Award is back again, so you’ll have the opportunity to vote for the stability, innovation and creativity. organization you want to win! Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or call 218.233.1100.
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Business of the Year The Forum of Fargo Moorhead
YP Best Place to Work Starion Financial
Small Business of the Year Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Entrepreneur of the Year NDSU Research & Technology Park, Inc.
Not-for-Profit of the Year Essentia Health
Peoples Choice Border States Electric Bremer Bank, N.A. Heritage Homes, LLC JLG Architects NetWork Center, Inc. TMI Hospitality
Small Not-for-Profit of the Year Midcontinent Communications
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Corporate Table Sponsors Alerus Financial Bank of the West Bell State Bank & Trust Bethany Retirement Living Cass County Electric Cooperative Inc. Choice Financial Cornerstone Bank Eide Bailly LLP Enventis Games Galore Party Rental Gate City Bank
GOLDMARK Property Management InterceptEFT KLJ KFGO Microsoft North Dakota State University Ramada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center ROERS U.S. Bank Western State Bank
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| Noon 5 1 y l u J , y Wednesda ry Club t n u o C w o Oxb Registration is now open and more than half of the team spots are sold, so shake off the winter blues and get registered. Golfers may register as a foursome or as individuals. Superheros and Villians is this year’s theme for the annual golf tournament. Teams and sponsors are invited to participate in the theme but it is not required. Prizes will be given for the best themed Tee Box or Hole Sponsor and best theme-dressed team.
Individual Rates
Don’t have a team of four? Register an individual and we can pair you up with other players. It’s a great way to build relationships and your network.
On or before June 5
Chamber member: $115 General admission: $135
After June 5
Chamber member: $140 General admission: $160
Team Rates
Get your clients, co-workers and friends together and network the afternoon away on the golf course with a four-person team.
On or before June 5
Chamber members: $440 General admission: $520
After June 5
Chamber members: $540 General admission: $620
Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or call 218.233.1100 for more information.
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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! NO! It’s the Helicopter Golf Ball Drop! Proceeds to benefit the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) Buy a golf ball for a chance to win $1,000!
Individual Golf Ball Tickets - $5 5 Golf Balls - $20 12 Golf Balls - $50 For every ticket sold, a numbered golf ball will be placed randomly in a bucket and dropped from a helicopter between 6 and 6:30 p.m. while it hovers over the driving range at Oxbow Country Club. The first participant whose numbered golf ball goes into the hole or closest to the hole will win the grand prize of $1,000! The contestant who purchased the winning golf ball will be announced at the social. Raffle tickets can be purchased at The Chamber office or by calling 218.233.1100. Participants will be assigned a numbered golf ball that corresponds to your purchase. You do not need to golf or be present to win. You can request information about how to purchase tickets online at www.fmwfchamber.com. YEA! is a year-long program that teaches middle and high school students how to start and run their own real businesses. The YEA! program puts students on a path to college and career success and enables students to transition successfully to adulthood; achieve higher financial literacy; develop business acumen; build character based on personal principles and values; connect to local business leaders and become involved in their communities and pursue their dreams by harnessing their creativity and energy.
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Networking Success
How to build successful relationships through networking events Networking is a powerful tactic to help you accelerate success § Reading business books not only to stay informed but to give you because you are making connections and building mutually fodder for conversation as well as recommendations for others. beneficial relationships. § Being aware of space. You can exude confidence by taking up With individuals and businesses being constantly bombarded space. Also, put people at ease by mirroring your conversation by more traditional marketing tactics (i.e. mailers, emails, ads, etc.), partner’s body language to add to your own likeability. personal relationships help you stand out from other competitors To read more about how to successfully network, check out and stay top-of-mind. Leverage your relationships to cultivate new www.strategicbusinessnetwork.com/resources/tips. ones, and you will be on your way to success. According to the Strategic Business Network, connecting with other business professionals helps you learn more about your industry, create referral networks, develop knowledgeable resources and accelerate your own professional development. The SBN has a few ideas for how to maximize your networking Thursday, April 16 | 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. abilities, such as: Ramada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center § Embracing small talk. Some people may think small talk is unproductive, but it really can lead to larger conversations about Registration critical business issues. Members Only § Developing an arsenal of conversation starters, like asking how a $22 in advance | $32 at the door person got into his or her line of work, the current trends in the Register at www.fmwfchamber.com industry, useful promotion ideas, etc. The questions you ask leave or by calling 218.233.1100. an impression, so be sure to ask questions that help you look informed and interested. #FMWFBAH § Politely interrupting when you really want to meet someone. Wait for a good breaking point before apologizing for the interruption and introducing yourself. § Standing near the food because endorphin levels are higher when we stand near food. That means meeting people near the buffet can increase the chance you’ll be remembered.
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Seating at 11 a.m., Noon and 1 p.m. Locations: Mezzaluna | Rustica Eatery & Tavern April 22 is Administrative Professionals Day, so join your Chamber in celebrating those who make our everyday work lives so much easier and more organized. Treat your staff and recognize them with lunch at the annual Treat Your Team Luncheon. You have two locations to choose from to enjoy great food and a relaxing atmosphere, without the wait! Proceeds from the event will benefit YEA! a new and exciting entrepreneurial program for middle and high school students. Seating is limited. Registration (includes tax and gratuity) $17 per person
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Advocacy
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Eggs & Issues
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Tuesday, April 7 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Radisson Hotel Fargo
Impact of changing oil prices Join Niles Hushka, CEO of KLJ Solutions, the parent organization for KLJ, as he discusses energy development in the state and across the Bakken, as well as the impact changing oil prices brings to our region. Hushka is recognized throughout the region for his innovative philosophies and creative solutions in the engineering industry and business community. His dedication to high ethical standards, quality work and entrepreneurial spirit has propelled him to lead KLJ, through record growth and revenue. Registration (includes breakfast) Chamber Members: $20 General Admission: $30 Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
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Cities Built for People Provide sense of place and increased safety
An urban planner from Ulteig asserted last month that building cities people want to live in requires a major shift from the current design standards. Mike Zimney told a crowd of approximately 120 people at Eggs & Issues that engineers and planners began laying out urban areas by emulating how interstates are designed – with wide lanes and minimal roadside hazards. That design aesthetic has resulted in places that do not encourage walking and socializing, Zimney explained. “A place is walkable when people want to walk because they feel like they are missing out if they don’t,” he said. Modern street design also encourages faster driving and less caution, leading to increased traffic fatalities and less safe neighborhoods. Before the design shift occurred, the United States ranked behind only the United Kingdom in safest streets. Today, the United Kingdom still tops the list, but the United States has dropped off the list. Creating great places comes down to two concepts: 1. Providing a sense of place where people can see without being seen, a natural instinct that has transferred from our time as hunters. 2. Designing streets for people, not for cars. On-street parking, narrow lanes, frequent intersections, tight curb radius, the presence of trees and pedestrians automatically result in slower traffic. If you see fences along streets, chances are traffic is moving too fast because homeowners and business owners are blocking out road noise, Zimney said. “Mike Zimney’s presentation was a very eye-opening presentation in seeing the different studies of what people want versus what people actually buy,” said ROERS Marketing Director Brianne Hoffman. “Because many of our developments are from the ground up, we found this information very useful both for commercial development as well as residential.”
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City of Fargo Commission Mike Williams also provided an update on issues affecting the downtown area such as the need for in-fill to increase property values, additional parking, the new City Hall as well as a bike share program. Developers Steve Iverson and Steve Stoner described challenges they face balancing the desire for neighborhoods with a sense of place while keeping costs at a reasonable level.
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Advocacy
F-M Area Diversion Special assessments related to diversion to be set
A plan to finance the local share of the F-M Area Diversion Project will save thousands of dollars a year for some Fargo homeowners, compared to potential flood insurance rates. The Cass County Joint Water Resource District (CCJWRD) is administering an assessment district throughout the area in North Dakota benefited by the Diversion Project. The intent is for property owners to not have to make assessed payments; a sales tax will do that. The “liability district” is a special assessment process, but it is different from the special assessment process used by a city. The state allows a water district to use a process in which each property owner gets a vote. The weight of each property’s vote is based on the benefit assigned to the property, so the higher a property’s value and protection level, the more that property’s vote is weighted and is ultimately assessed. Properties which are not in as much risk of flooding will not be assessed as much under the liability district.
As a representative of two border cities, The Chamber works to advocate across state lines. The Minnesota legislature is working to pass key legislation that will impact your business. The Minnesota Legislative Wrap-Up will bring key lawmakers and special guests who will tell you what you need to know about what happened during the 2015 session. Be sure to watch future Chamber publications for speaker announcements.
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Tuesday, May 5 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn Fargo Thursday, May 28 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Hjemkomst Center
Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
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Registration $20 in advance | $25 at the door
May is an important month for public affairs efforts at The Chamber, so the North Dakota Legislative Wrap-Up will take the place of the regularly scheduled monthly Eggs & Issues forum. From infrastructure to flood protection to tax relief, the North Dakota legislature is working to pass significant legislation that will impact your business. The event will feature key lawmakers and special guests providing what you need to know about what is happening during the 2015 session and beyond.
Essentia Health | Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. KLJ | Sanford Health | Xcel Energy
City of Fargo Mayoral Debate
Join us as the candidates for mayor of the City of Fargo discuss their views on the topics such as permanent flood protection, economic development, growth and city development.
Commissioner Debate Join us as the candidates for the City of Fargo Commission offer their views on development, permanent flood protection and what they see on the horizon for the city. The special election will be held April 28.
Tuesday, April 14 4 to p.m. Fargo City Hall
Michele Kelm-Helgen, chair of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, is leading the charge in planning and designing the new Minnesota Vikings stadium. During this special presentation, KelmHelgen will talk about the project as well as partner roles, what the new facility may look like, how the surrounding area would be impacted and the various uses for the stadium before wrapping up with an update on progress of the construction. Don’t miss this chance to get the insider’s scoop on this new facility!
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Wednesday, April 15 4 to 5 p.m. Fargo City Hall
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Thursday, May 7 4 to 5 p.m. Social from 5 to 6 p.m. D-S Beverages, Inc.
Learn about the Minnesota Vikings stadium
Legislative Wrap-Ups
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LFMWF Program Sponsors
LEADERSHIP Fargo Moorhead West Fargo
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Hidden Gems
Leadership class explores undiscovered aspects of community Last month, the Leadership Fargo Moorhead West Fargo class spent an action-packed day learning more about hidden parts of the community that provide important services and contribute to the local economy. Before visiting a variety of locations, the class learned about local history in a unique way: Steve Stark illustrated how the area was settled by telling stories while drawing the entire sequence on an enormous piece of paper. And, he was in historical costume. "As leaders in the community, it is your responsibility to know and tell the story of this region's history," Stark said. For the afternoon, the class divided into four groups to traverse the metro learning about the following businesses: § United Blood Services, which advances cutting-edge research and embraces continuous improvement. § The YWCA Cass Clay, which provides emergency shelter, children’s services, education and employment training, transitional housing and racial justice. § Happy Harry’s Bottle Shops, which has been an integral part of the North Dakota landscape and lifestyle for more than 70 years.
§ The Fargo Fire Department, which offers trained firefighters and seven stations throughout the community. § Family HealthCare, which offers comprehensive, primary medical and dental care to anyone who needs it. § The Fargo Water Treatment Plant, which treats almost 11 million gallons of water per day and is capable of producing 30 million. § West Acres Shopping Center, which offers more than 120 shops as one of the top shopping destinations of the upper Midwest. § The Ronald McDonald House of the Red River Valley, which provides a home-away-fromhome for families with children in the hospital. The class wrapped up the day by congregating at Cardinal IG for a final tour. The company is the largest fabricator of sealed insulating glass units that supplies more than half of the low-emissivity coatings used in North America. Thank you to Cass County Electric Cooperative, Inc. for hosting our morning.
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Applications Open Apply to be part of the 2015-16 program
Leadership Fargo Moorhead West Fargo is a great way to grow as an individual and a member of the business community. This nine-month leadership program runs August through April and meets once per month at various locations throughout the community with a graduation ceremony in May. Applications open on April 1. Participants will: § Develop lasting relationships with other leaders. § Discover the inner workings of their community. § Define their individual role and responsibility as a leader within their organization and their community. For more information, please contact Sam at sgust@fmwfchamber.com or 218.359.0529.
“The program taught me my own strengths and weaknesses and gave me the ability to learn from others – what worked for them and what didn’t so I can grow and hone my own leadership
skills.”
Shannon Uecker, Essentia Health Class of 2014-15
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Business Training
North Dakota State University is known not just for winning championships, but for turning the Bison into America’s favorite school on the tundra. Find out how the Herd has used social media to help tell their story, boost department revenue and control their message all while bringing national attention to NDSU, Fargo and the state. Director of Marketing and Promotions Justin Swanson will describe the common sense strategies executed in the social media realm to engage fans online in a way that inspires them to create content his department can use to promote the Bison. During this session, you’ll hear about the importance of creating content that a wide audience can relate to— an audience that includes fans from all ages and areas. You’ll also learn how fans of your brand can become your best brand advocates, even if they don’t think of themselves that way.
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Savvy Strategies used by ChamberChoice Winners
Want answers to your burning questions about leadership? Our panelists will answer a variety of questions about effective leadership, identifying great employees, mentorship and more.
Wednesday, May 13 11:30 to 1 p.m. Courtyard by Marriott Fargo-Morhead
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Wednesday, April 8 11:30 to 1 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn Fargo
How NDSU athletics harnesses the power of social media
Leadership Excellence
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From Followers to Brand Advocates
Shannon Bock is the executive director at CCRI, Inc. Prior to becoming the Executive Director, she served as the Director of Operations. She serves on the Board of the Association of Residential Resources in Minnesota (ARRM). Chad Kost serves as the chief operating officer for Spectrum Aeromed with responsibilities for sales, production, engineering and office administration. Previously, he aided the company as a consultant and spent 17 years in the banking industry. Sher Thomsen became president of United Way of Cass-Clay in April 2011, bringing nearly 20 years of leadership experience across the nonprofit sector. Under her leadership, United Way has implemented a strategic shift in its investment strategy. Jason Boutwell has worked for Marco for six years after being a salesperson to the company for eight. He has finished as Marco’s top-producing representative for the last two years and has been a top five representative since he started with the company. Julie Laufenberg serves as Integreon’s location head of the company’s Fargo global delivery center and as head of the company’s talent management function for the United States.
Supporting Sponsors Bell State Bank & Trust Eventide Senior Living Communities GOLDMARK Property Management
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InterceptEFT NetWork Center, Inc. Wanzek Construction, Inc.
Registration (includes lunch) Chamber Members: $25 in advance | $35 at the door General Admission: $45 in advance | $55 at the door Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
Business Training
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Wednesday, June 10 Marcus Theatres
More than one million people have experienced the presentations given by Aaron Davis. His presentations, which focus on the characteristics of championship teams, leadership and performers have been received with overwhelming success. As a member of the 1994 national championship Nebraska football team and working with numerous corporations and organizations, he understands firsthand what it takes to perform like a champion.
Championship Teams Have No Bench Warmers
Perform Like a Champion Attitude, mental toughness and the ability to change and adapt quickly are just a few characteristics that all champions possess. As a member of what some considered one of the best teams ever assembled, Davis has a keen understanding of what it takes to achieve incredible results. 9:30 | Registration and Networking 10 a.m. to noon | Session
“Aaron has the unique ability to make you think while making you laugh at the same time.”
Ivan Benson, Pepsi Bottling Group
It’s impossible to obtain any sort of long-lasting success without the help of others. Championship teams don’t just preach teamwork; they cultivate and foster it every day so it permeates their entire organization. Davis shares the best practices of successful teams and characteristics of being an amazing teammate. 1:30 p.m. | Registration and Networking 2 to 4 p.m. | Session Registration Per Session (includes popcorn and soda) Chamber Members: $45 in advance | $55 at the door General Admission: $65 in advance | $75 at the door Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
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Women Connect
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Are you interested in establishing healthy, supportive, authentic female relationships in the workplace? In trading in the habit of comparing and competing with females for embracing, supporting and accepting one another? Do you wish to recognize, and free yourself from pressures and constraints of long-engrained societal influences that interfere with these aspirations? If these questions resonate with you, and you are prepared to discover how to live a life where comparison no longer steals your joy, and where women, including yourself, are seen not as competition but as sources of inspiration, wisdom and support, then this session is for you. Presented by Michelle Kommer, chief administrative officer/general counsel at Western State Bank, this session will explore the dynamics of women’s relationships with one another in the workplace, acknowledging and explaining the tendency to compare and compete with, and in the worst case, oppress one another, while providing actionable strategies that will result in tremendous personal and professional satisfaction, increased confidence, and meaningful, supportive female relationships. Attend to discover the key to unleashing the power of these authentic connections!
We have all come across people who possess a strong personal presence. They exude confidence, appear comfortable in their own skin and have the ability to make others feel at ease too. The good news is personal presence can be learned, but it must be authentic. Tonya Stende from Dale Carnegie Business Group of ND and Kristi Huber of Alerus Financial will help you understand how having an assertive personal presence can open doors for you in business as well as make you stand out from the crowd. Presence gets you in front of people you would otherwise never meet, creates incredible opportunities and ensures you leave a lasting impact wherever you go.
Thursday, May 28 3:30 to 5 p.m. | Social 5 to 6 p.m. Avalon Events Center West
Tuesday, April 28 3:30 to 5 p.m. | Social 5 to 6 p.m. Avalon Events Center West
Female Relationships in the Workplace
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Registration Members Only $25 in advance | $35 at the door Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
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Supporting Sponsors
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Women Connect
February Session Focused on confidence
A sold-out crowd of 300 people learned about confidence and the complexities of having it, improving it and demonstrating it. Led by Tonya Stende of Dale Carnegie Business Group of ND and Pam McGee from Minnesota State University Moorhead, the second session of The Chamber’s female-focused program provided attendees with research and an opportunity to connect with other women over the important topic of confidence. McGee included live polls so attendees could guess the answer to questions regarding confidence; she also explained the acronym ACT, a tool kit for understanding how to connect with confidence. A = Accept without judgment. C = Choose to let go of self-doubt. T = Take risks even if you fail. “This is a wonderful tool to help make decisions, connect with people, and try new things,” said attendee Amber Vogel from Sundog. “These tools are why Women Connect is so
important. It is a means for women to network and solve problems, share stories and move dreams forward.” Confidence requires applauding other people for a task you can do and accepting yourself without judgment, which allows you to accept others. “Are you more worried about being right or about moving forward?” McGee questioned. McGee also encouraged attendees to work on being likable but not worrying out always being liked. She also recommended connecting with someone who pushes you. Confidence also means being able to take big risks and having a high level of selfcompassion to deal with the aftermath of taking risks.
“As a female in a male-
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truly confident in myself helps gain trust and rapport.”
“As a female in a male-dominated industry, being truly confident in myself helps gain trust and rapport between myself and my colleagues, promoting collaboration and engagement within teams,” said attendee Stephanie Pearson from John Deere Electronic Solutions. The session was held at the beautifully renovated Avalon Events Center West to accommodate a larger crowd than originally planned.
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Sparks of Innovation! Nominate Students Today We are looking for energetic students interested in starting their OWN real company!
YEA! is a nine-month program that teaches middle and high school students how to start and run their own businesses. Nominated students should have a strong work ethic and should demonstrate high levels of effort on a consistent basis. Please contact Sam at sgust@fmwfchamber.com or 218.359.0529 to nominate or for more information. A limited number of scholarships are available. Presenting Sponsor
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Events
New Member Social
Wednesday, April 15 | 4 to 5:15 p.m. Location TBD New to YPN? Thinking about joining? Then this event is for you. Connect with new and current members, learn more about the program and all the ways that you can be involved. Then stick around for our April Off the Clock. Don’t forget your business cards.
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Wednesday, April 15 | 5:15 to 7:30 p.m. Location TBD
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Join us for our monthly networking opportunity. Mingle with friends, new and old alike. As usual, appetizers will be provided and drinks will be on your own nickel.
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Volunteer Opportunities Pitch, Hit & Run
Saturday, April 25 | 9 to 11 a.m. Matson Field Park For the fourth year running, the YPN is hosting Pitch, Hit & Run, a free event that provides boys and girls the opportunity to work on skills in pitching, hitting and running through competitions, and we need your help. We are looking for volunteers to register, run competitions and assist where needed. For more information on the event, visit www.mlb.com/phr and to sign up to volunteer, contact Sam at 218.359.0529 or sgust@fmwfchamber.com.
Corporate Cup
Thursday, May 21 | 3:45 to 9 p.m. Minnesota State University Moorhead Looking to score points for the event before the day even starts? Each team that provides volunteers will be awarded an automatic 100 points. Is your company not competing, but you still want to be involved? You can volunteer as well! Contact Sam from more information at 218.359.0529 or sgust@fmwfchamber.com.
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Networking to Business Lunch: Please Respect My Generation
Tuesday, April 21 | 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hjemkomst Center This month, we are trying things a little differently! Bring your own lunch and enjoy learning about our ever-changing workplaces. For the first time, we have as many as five different generations together in the office. Mary Beth Burns, NDSCS – Fargo, will share valuable knowledge about how to bridge the gap, avoid conflict and increase productivity in our generationally diverse workplaces. Registration YPN Members: Free | General Admission: $20 Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
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Member Profile
100 Years Preparing for Tomorrow Robert Gibb & Sons Celebrates Anniversary When you pull up to the Robert Gibb & Sons building, you’ll see the spot closest to the door is reserved for George Gibb. No, it’s not a perk for the president of the company to park close. George is the 92-year-old uncle of current president, Robert Gibb III (Bob), who still comes into the office almost every day. The company, which was founded by Robert Gibb, Sr. in 1915, has had a Robert Gibb at the helm for three generations, spanning 100 years. The plumbing, heating, cooling and electrical company prides itself on preparing for the future. When Robert Sr. first branched out on his own, the company was Robert Gibb Plumbing, which focused on plumbing and heating. The company has since diversified their offerings. “Back in the ‘50s, we got into sheet metal and HVAC, as well as the sewer and water utility business,” Bob said. As a company that purposefully thinks about what’s next, workforce issues are top of mind. “There is so much work, and there aren’t as many young people going into the building trades as there used to be,” Bob said. “The (Associate General Contractors) offer incentives and scholarships for students to earn building related degrees,” Greg Gibb, executive vice president and owner with Bob, said. “We are actively participating in that endeavor to get young people interested.”
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Incentivizing students isn’t their only outlet for finding new talent. “We invested in multiple areas of recruitment last year,” said Kevin Riley, VP service, sales and marketing as well as Greg and Bob’s brotherin-law. “We’ve used recruiters, websites, newspaper, the unions, we’ve even used restroom billboards. Everything we could think of to get new talent.” One of Robert Gibb & Sons’ most successful recruiting efforts is word-ofmouth. The service manager teaches apprentice programs and finds new talent through that program. Their employees tell their friends about the business because they enjoy working there. The company also takes retention to a whole new level. While it isn’t surprising that there have been multiple generations from one family in management positions, it may surprise you to know that some employees had parents who worked at Robert Gibb & Sons. “We have several employees who have fathers who worked their whole career here,” said Bob. After making it the first 100 years, the Gibbs are preparing themselves for the next 100. The 100-year celebration will be held on June 4, two of Robert Sr.’s children’s birthdays. Don would have been 98 and Robert Jr. would have been 100.
It’s a Family Thing First Generation: Robert Gibb Sr. Second Generation: Robert Jr., Don, David and George Third Generation: Robert Jr.’s Children - Bob, Greg and Jim; Don’s Children - Steve and Brad Today, Jim, Steve and Brad have retired, leaving Bob and Greg as the owners of the company. Others: Jim’s son, Justin, was the service manager; Steve’s son, Josh, worked in sheet metal; and Denise’s (Bob, Greg and Jim’s sister) son Seth Hatlestad was a safety director. Pictured from left to right: Don, Robert Jr., Robert Sr., David and George.
Member Spotlight
Spring Cleaning
Enlist these Chamber members for help making your home spotless The notion of spring cleaning was born during the time when houses were shut up to protect a family from the harsh cold; these poorly ventilated dwellings collected dirt and oil all winter from the home’s heating elements, according to a Britannica blog post about the history of spring cleaning. Once spring rolled around, the family set to work restoring the home to a state of cleanliness. We may not need to worry about soot or smoke anymore, but spring is typically still viewed as a prime opportunity to deep-clean your home. If taking on the task of cleaning your entire home seems daunting, see if one (or more) of these members can help lighten the load for you. While spring cleaning, you may Merry Maids Ambassador Inc. have discovered a thing or two in your www.merrymaids.com www.ambassadorcleaning.com home that needs fixing. Here are a few Merry Maids provides housecleaning The company specializes in commercial hardware stores where you can get services personalized to what you need, janitorial services and is licensed, bonded when you need it. Supplies and equipment supplies for your projects: and insured. are provided. § Home Depot Automated Maintenance Services § MAC’S, Inc. Servpro of Fargo-Moorhead www.amsjanitorial.com § Moorhead Ace www.servpro.com If your business needs a good cleaning, § Scheels Home & Hardware The winter was uncharacteristically dry, but Automated Maintenance Services provides § Simonson Lumber & if your home did experience water damage commercial janitorial and maintenance Hardware or has mold or mildew issues, Servpro can services. § Stenerson Lumber help restore it.
Cloud 9 Home & Office Cleaning
701.235.5198 The company provides residential, moveout, post-construction, apartment complex and commercial cleaning services.
Comfort Keepers
www.comfortkeepers.com Comfort Keepers can help with light house cleaning or personal errands so you have more time to spend with loved ones.
Home Instead Senior Care
www.homeinstead.com The company is another option for in-home services such as light housekeeping for the elderly.
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Steam Masters
www.fargocarpetcleaner.com If you need quality cleaning and restoration services for your home or office, Steam Masters is an option for high-quality, reliable service.
Steamatic of the Red River Valley
www.steamaticrrv.com Another option for cleaning and restoration issues is Steamatic. The company also offers carpet, furniture and air duct cleaning.
Superior Steam Cleaning & Restoration
www.superiorsteamclean.com The company provides water damage restoration and carpet cleaning services.
For other supplies to refresh your home, check out: § Blow's Sew-N-Vac § Sherwin Williams If you came across items you no longer need while you were cleaning, consider donating them to any of the following thrift stores: § Arc Attic Treasures § Dakota Boys & Girls Ranch Another Chance Thrift Store § Goodwill Retail Store § Heirlooms § New Life Center
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News Bethany Retirement Living was awarded 11 customer experience awards from Pinnacle Quality Insight. The skilled nursing facility at Bethany on 42nd was recognized in four categories: cleanliness, recommend facility to others, activities and safety and security. The skilled nursing facility at Bethany on University received awards in three categories: overall satisfaction, recommend facility to others and communication from facility. The gables senior living at Bethany on 42nd was honored in four categories: personal care, cleanliness, dignity and respect and safety and security. Cornerstone Bank is in the process of merging with Lakeside State Bank and McKenzie County Bank, all North Dakota Community Banks, making Cornerstone a more than $800 million bank holding company. Upon completion of the merger, Cornerstone will have nine banks in North Dakota communities and three loan production offices across the state. Corval Group accomplished more than 5,000,000 hours worked without a lost-time injury. Corval has embraced safety at all levels of the organization to reach this achievement. Edward Jones Investments was ranked No. 1 on the People’s Picks: 20 Great Workplaces in Financial Services list by the workplace review website, Great Rated! The ranking comes from an anonymous survey of Edward Jones associates and was administered by the workplace culture experts at Great Place to Work, which produces the annual FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work for list. Edward Jones was also named a top firm for training its associates, ranking No. 17 on Training magazine’s 2015 Training Top 125 list. Marco, Inc. purchased Solbrekk, Inc., a business IT services company located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Solbrekk has been providing their clients with IT services including cloud computing, managed IT services and document management for more than 11 years. The NDSU Alumni Association and Development Foundation announced new board members. New development foundation board members include Chamber member Barry Bachelor, Appareo Systems LLC. Alumni Association board members include Chamber member James Hambrick, Cornerstone Bank. North Dakota State College of Science received The College of Tomorrow Award from the John Deere Company. The award serves as a ranking system for the 16 colleges in the United States that offer a John Deere Tech program. NDSCS received the highest ranking of Platinum – the first program to ever receive such a ranking in the two years that this award has been presented.
Companies Starion Financial and Dean Thiery were recognized for exemplary work by the North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA). Starion earned the 2014 Champion of Affordable Housing Financial Institution Award from NDHFA. This award recognizes the work of individuals, non-profit organizations, public agencies and private housing developers or providers who have made exceptional contributions to affordable housing in North Dakota. Thiery, mortgage banking officer/AVP, was recognized with the 2014 Champion of Affordable Housing Loan Officer Award. NDHFA annually recognizes lenders based on participation in NDHFA’s homeownership programs and on participation in locally-sponsored affordable housing projects and events. Western Products opened a new location in Sioux Falls, SD. The company acquired the United States Seamless steel siding territory which prompted the opening of a physical location and showroom in Sioux Falls. Employees of Western Products and affiliates volunteered to jump on trampolines at TNT Kids Fitness and Gymnastics to help raise awareness for the annual Giving Hearts Day donation event that raises money for about 300 charities in the area.
The mortgage team at Western State Bank received the Champions of Affordable Housing award from North Dakota Housing Finance Agency. The award recognizes and celebrates the work of teams who have made exceptional contributions to create affordable housing options in North Dakota. Western State Bank will open a full-service bank in Sun City, Arizona. The addition of the Sun City bank will bring the total number of locations for Western to eight banks, four in North Dakota and four in Arizona. Western State Bank participated in Giving Hearts Day to support Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity. Western matched the first $5,000 of the total funds raised for Lake Agassiz on Giving Hearts Day.
Park Co. Realtors was selected for membership in Chicago-based Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® (LeadingRE.) LeadingRE is the largest network of residential real estate firms, and network affiliates are widely recognized as the premier providers of quality residential real estate and relocation services. The Red River Zoo will be partnering with the Cincinnati Zoo to develop artificial insemination procedures for Pallas’ Cats, a critically endangered species which is very difficult to raise in captivity. The zoo will also be working with Globe University on the project to expose students to real-world working environments.
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People Garrett Foltz and Lindsey Mancini were hired as marketing assistants at Absolute Marketing Group. Foltz has a degree in mass communications with an emphasis in advertising and public relations from MSUM. Mancini has a bachelor’s degree in film studies from MSUM with a minor in mass communications.
Casey Berg, PLS, land surveyor at Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc., was the recipient of the Map Design Award. Berg won the award for the second year in a row; this time for the completion of an American Land Title Association survey of “The Grove at Campus Crest,” an apartment community development catering to college students located north of the Canad Inn in Grand Forks. Berg
Nick Stattelman was promoted to survey practice leader at Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. Stattelman brings a background in education, demonstrated performance and passion.
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Jon Forness was hired as a graphic designer, and Austin Nguyen was hired as web user design specialist at Bell State Bank & Trust. Forness earned a graphic design degree from Minnesota State Community and Technical College. Nguyen earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from North Dakota State University.
Tammy Wood, financial advisor with Bell Investments, and Becky Walen, AFC®, M.S., senior wealth management advisor at Bell State Bank & Trust, received Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®) designation from the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards. The CFP® certification exam encompassed the financial planning process, Wood Walen risk management, investments, tax planning and management, retirement and employee benefits and estate planning. Lisa Kieffer, RN, skilled nursing admissions coordinator at Bethany Retirement Living, received board certification in Gerontological nursing. Kieffer earned her associates degree in nursing from North Dakota State College of Science and received her bachelor’s degree in registered nursing from Presentation College.
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Sam Wilke, PE, structural division manager at Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc., has earned his Structural Engineering (SE) license. The 16-hour SE exam tests an engineer’s ability to design safe buildings or bridges, particularly in areas of high wind and high seismicity.
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Jacob Strombeck, project engineer at Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc., earned his registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) after passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering Exam. To become licensed, engineers must complete an accredited four-year college degree, work under a PE for at least four years, pass two intensive competency exams and earn a license from their state’s licensure board
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Sarah Honzay was hired as office receptionist at Appareo Systems. Honzay is a graduate of NDSU with a bachelor’s degree in hospitality and tourism management and minor in business administration.
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Lisa Ness was named member accounts specialist, and Ann Watson was named accounting and administrative specialist at Cass County Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CCEC). Watson is a graduate of Minnesota State Community and Technical College with an associates degree in accounting. Ness has been employed at CCEC for six years.
Rena Stenseth was recently promoted to director of HR and benefits for Choice Financial. Stenseth joined the organization in the human resources department in 2013 and is a member of Choice Financial’s senior management committee.
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Paul Fleming was hired as vice president/ registered representative, and Steve Swanson, CFP®, was hired as vice president/ financial advisor at Bell Investments, the Cetera Investment Services program at Bell State Bank & Trust. Fleming earned a bachelor’s degree in finance/management from Mankato State University and has been in the investment industry in the area Fleming Swanson for 24 years. Swanson earned a bachelor’s degree from North Dakota State University and has more than 25 years of experience in the financial services industry.
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Deneen Axtman was promoted to SVP/director of communications; Daniel Edwards was hired as a teller; Lindsay Mack was promoted to AVP/human resources director; Carmen Rohr was promoted to VP/ compliance; and Jeff Thomas was named market president for Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo at Cornerstone Bank. Axtman joined the bank in 2012 as SVP/retail banking manager. Edwards brings more than six years of customer service and two years of cash handling experience. Mack is a Thomas graduate of Minnesota State University Moorhead and has more than seven years of human resources experience. Rohr joined the bank in 2010 as an executive paralegal. Thomas is a graduate of the University of North Dakota and has been in banking in the Fargo community and the state of North Dakota for more than 27 years. David Akkerman was elected as a director to the governing board of Dakota Medical Foundation. Akkerman is a family practice physician at Essentia Health. Amanda Sayre was hired as an executive manager at Dakota Medical Foundation. Sayre has previous experience in nonprofit work and was most recently an account manager at E.W. Wylie Trucking.
Robyn Aamold was hired as a physician assistant in the orthopedic surgery department; Rob Cunningham was named senior vice president of operations; and Miranda Mathison has was hired as a physician assistant in the cardiothoracic surgery department at Essentia Health. Aamold earned a master’s degree in Aamold Mathison physician assistant studies from Des Moines University. Cunningham received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Dakota and master’s degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato. Mathison earned a master’s degree in physician assistant studies at the University of South Dakota. Amber Emery, Fargo Public Library children’s librarian, was selected to serve as a member of the 2016 John Newbery Award Committee. The Newbery Award is a historic and prestigious award, perhaps the most well known of all the children’s literature awards. As a member of the committee, Emery is charged with helping select the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children published in 2015. Lt. Michael Mitchell was appointed to the position of public information officer at the Fargo Police Department. Paul Alvord was hired as senior mobile product designer; Joshua Darnell was hired as a software developer; and Thomas Howard was hired as QA manager at Financial Business Systems, Inc. Alvord previously held the position of lead product designer at CNBC, a division of NBC Universal. Darnell has nearly 20 years of experience as a software developer. Howard is a graduate of Harvard University. Megan Henschel was hired as mortgage processor at First Class Mortgage. Henschel earned an associate degree in early childhood education and paraprofessional from Northland Community College.
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Erin Prochnow, executive director of the YWCA, was given a Star Award by the Dakota Medical Foundation. The Star Award honors people or organizations that demonstrate exemplary leadership in impacting health in our region. Prochnow has taken YWCA fundraising to new levels, which dramatically improved the organization’s effectiveness and allowed it to expand and improve programs for women. Cassandra Maland, Kilbourne Group, and Travis Koch, U.S. Bank, were elected as members of the Downtown Community Partnership board of directors. Maland specializes in marketing project management, social media, special events management and other marketing duties. Koch began his career with U.S. Bank in 1996. Crystal Rohr was hired as program director at Dress for Success Red River Valley. Rohr has more than five years of experience in retail/retail management and human resources.
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Jacob Distel was hired as an application development senior associate, and Caroline Juarez was hired as a staff augmentation specialist at Eide Bailly LLP. Distel brings more than six years of experience in the technology industry. Juarez brings more than three years of experience in the technology industry.
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Nathan Althoff was hired as a web developer; Carly Bishoff was hired as a public relations coordinator; Morgan Davy was hired as a graphic designer; and Jenna Studt was hired as an account manager at Flint Group. Althoff brings more than 11 years of experience. Bishoff served as the public relations and social media coordinator for Jade Presents. Davy previously worked as a designer at NDSU Publications Services Department where she earned three gold American Advertising Awards. Studt previously worked for TMI Hospitality as director of marketing. Martha Bartels was hired as project manager at the Greater Fargo Moorhead Economic Development Corporation. Bartels has nearly 10 years of project management, customer service and research experience.
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Schroeder
Stephanie Gramlow was hired as a bereavement specialist; Laura Lesoine was hired as the manager of Heirlooms (the upscale resale store that benefits Hospice;) Anna Linn was hired as an IT support specialist; and Megan Schroeder was hired as a volunteer coordinator for Hospice of the Red River Valley. Gramlow previously worked as a volunteer coordinator for Hospice. Lesoine was previously employed as store manager at Bath and Body Works. Linn attends North Dakota State College of Science. Schroeder previously worked as a membership coordinator for Prairie Public Broadcasting. Keaton Arneson was hired as a civil engineer at Houston Engineering, Inc. Keaton obtained his civil engineer degree from UND in May 2012.
Jake Joraanstad and Ryan Raguse, Myriad Mobile, and Joanna Slominski, Mortenson Construction, received horizon awards from the NDSU Alumni Association and Development Foundation. Joraanstad Raguse Slominski Since Myriad Mobile was launched in 2011, the company has grown from a handful of part-time workers to more than 50 full-time employees at offices in Fargo and Minneapolis, along with a presence in Atlanta, Kansas City and Chicago. Slominski provided leadership on a number of high-profile projects, including the $45 million expansion and renovation of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis; the $254 million TCF Bank Stadium at the University of Minnesota; the $63 million Grand Casino Hinckley and Welcome Center in Hinckley, Minnesota; and $40 million renovation of Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis. Anthony Stoner, Integrity Windows and Doors, was awarded the Duane Kuehn Outstanding Safety Professional Award, the most prestigious of the North Dakota Safety Council’s awards. The award is presented annually to an individual who has been instrumental in the development and implementation of safety programs that increase the safety of their organization or community. Jeff Iwen was promoted to director in Provider Audit for Jurisdiction F at Noridian Healthcare Solutions. Iwen began his Noridian career in 2000 as an auditor, was promoted to audit team leader in 2004 and again promoted to manager in Provider Audit for Jurisdiction E in June 2014.
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Kristen Lotvedt, PE, Houston Engineering, Inc., received the 2014 Young Engineer of the Year Award from the North Dakota Society of Professional Engineers Chapter 4 F-M Club. This award recognizes outstanding engineers under the age of 35 for their educational, professional, technical and civic achievements.
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Bill Marcil, Jr., The Forum of Fargo Moorhead, and Chris Linnares, and Doug Burgum, Kilbourne Group, and Kathryn Helgaas were named co-chair couples for the Plains Art Museum 19th Annual Spring Gala.
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Dave Kirkpatrick, Kiah Sagami and Scott Wolfert from Houston Engineering, Inc. earned their Geographical Information Systems(GIS) Professional Certification from the National GIS Kirkpatrick Sagami Wolfert Certification Institute. The certification is based on past and present education, professional and career development and participation in the GIS community through conferences, presentations, publications and contributions. Mark Honzay was hired as project architect/project manager at JLG Architects. Honzay brings seven years of experience working on education, recreation, office, hospitality and residential and retail projects. Rob Roberts, owner of Breadsmith, was named the Fargo March for Babies chair for March of Dimes. Roberts realizes the importance of investing in our youngest citizens and ensuring that these babies are given the healthiest possible start in life.
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Gerry Gangnes, Greg Baldwin and Mary Vigen, respectively, were named the year’s top three individual producers at Realty Executives North Plains for 2014. Top three teams were, respectively, The Metro Team (Dan Madsen, Doug Madsen and Lincoln Nybladh;) The Dan Whitman Team (Dan Whitman and Hilary Teiken;) and The Kopperud-Weishaar Team (Rolf Kopperud and Angie Weishaar).
Clint Dorgan was promoted to production systems sales manager, and Mike Welling was promoted to director of managed IT services at Marco, Inc. Dorgan has more than 25 years of experience in the IT industry. Welling has more than 17 years of experience in the IT industry. Dorgan
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Jen Faehn was named project manager, and Tom Olson was named executive chef at Ramada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center. Faehn has 10 years of customer service experience and previously worked at Cellular Communications. Olson has advanced his experience at area restaurants and is well recognized for his creative culinary talents and food presentation.
Mark Lundeen, M.D., orthopedic surgeon for Sanford Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, was named to Sanford Health’s board of trustess. Lundeen is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and is a graduate of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
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Allen Alvig was hired as Stepping Stones program director; Erin Grahn was hired as a licensed addiction counselor; and Kimberly Larson was hired as a case manager at ShareHouse, Inc. Alvig Alvig Grahn Larson earned a bachelor’s degree from Saint Olaf College and is licensed in Minnesota as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor. Grahn earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology with emphasis in clinical psychology, and a master’s degree in counseling psychology with emphasis in community counseling and addiction studies from UND. Larson received a bachelor’s degree in social work from MSUM. Nicole Rasmussen joined the quality team at SK Food International, Inc. Rasmussen holds a bachelor’s degrees in anthropology and biology, both from UND.
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Trisha McDonald was hired as a marketing director at TNT Kid’s Fitness & Gymnastics. McDonald is a graduate of NDSU and a former member of the North Dakota Air National Guard.
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Bob Owens was hired as a senior server administrator, and Rene Philippot was hired as a project manager at Ulteig. Owens most recently worked for HERE as a systems administrator. Philippot most recently worked for Roers Construction Inc. as a senior project manager. Owens
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Biffert
Dick
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Caitlin Biffert was promoted to sales and service manager; Julianna Buchholz was hired as a sales and service coordinator; Deidra Dick was promoted to sales and service manager; Jamie Erickson was hired as a sales and service coordinator; Margaret Livingston was named branch manager; and Michael Sylskar was promoted to branch manager at U.S. Bank. Biffert has Livingston Sylskar five years of retail banking experience and began her financial services career at U.S. Bank. Buchholz began her financial services career as a customer service representative for BlackRidgeBANK and as a customer service associate for Bremer Bank. Dick started her financial services career as a teller for American Bank of St. Paul and at Wells Fargo as a personal banker. Erickson began her banking career in 2012 and was promoted to personal banker in 2013. Livingston has been employed at U.S. Bank for 12 years. Sylskar has 14 years of retail banking experience and began his financial services career at U.S. Bank. Tyler Braaten was hired as assistant project manager; George Daly was promoted to director of environmental, health and safety; Jeff Fuchs was hired as HR recruiter/ generalist; Cristal Lovejoy was hired as human resources assistant; Christopher Rear was hired as Western North Dakota regional manager; and Dana Wood was Daly Wood hired as human resources and benefits administrator at Wanzek Construction, Inc. Braaten holds a bachelor’s degree in construction engineering from NDSU. Daly has 34 years of construction industry experience and 14 years of experience as a safety professional. Fuchs has 12 years of experience as a recruiter and holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from NDSU. Lovejoy holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from NDSU. Rear has 16 years of experience in construction. Wood holds a bachelor’s degree in business management with an emphasis in human resources from NDSU. Patrick Joyce was promoted to credit officer at Western State Bank. Joyce has been with Western since October 2013, serving as a credit analyst.
Congratulations! Last month, Prairie Business magazine released its second annual list of the top 25 women in business in the northern Plains, and The Chamber is excited to see so many women from member businesses included on the list: § Paula Klein - President, Smartt Interior Construction LLC, Fargo § Carol Rogne - President/CEO, DFC Consultants, Fargo § Michelle Kommer - Chief Administrative Officer/General Counsel, Western State Bank, Fargo § Sara Watson - Owner, Business Manager, Mosaic Foods LLC, Fargo § Sherri Thomsen – President, United Way of Cass Clay, Fargo § Dawn Lahlum - President/Owner, Park Co. Realtors, Fargo § Sandi Piatz - Senior Manager, Eide Bailly LLP, Fargo The contest was created to draw attention to creative, successful businesswomen. While only in its second year, the contest has already become a popular annual feature of the magazine and inclusion on the list is considered a prestigious honor in the region’s business community. Honorees were selected through a nomination process that emphasized professional achievement and community contributions. In order to be eligible for the award, candidates must live and work in the Dakotas or western Minnesota and must not have received the award previously.
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New Members The Chamber encourages all members to conduct business with each other. Those listed below recently have made an important investment in their businesses and their professional careers by joining The Chamber. Please consider them for your personal and professional needs. When you do, let them know you learned of their business through The Chamber!
Attract Now Coaching
www.coachteribach.com Business Services Teri Bach, MFT, has more than 25 years of counseling experience with personal, financial and business goals. She teaches women entrepreneurs how to change their money mindset. Call to set up a free clarity, strategy and action session to discover how your money mindset is holding you back.
Balance Your Books Inc.
www.teambyb.com Accounting - Accounting Services Christine Gray is an Advanced Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, Intuit Premier Reseller, Profit First Certified Accountant and QBExpress certified QuickBooks trainer, all of which are resources used to deliver accounting solutions designed for entrepreneurial growth.
Bill Wagner Construction and Roofing www.billwagnerconstruction.com Roofing Bill Wagner Construction and Roofing has been in business since 1998 and BBB accredited business since 2000.
Broadway Shoe Company
701.478.7463 Shoes Broadway Shoe Company specializes in top-tier brands like Donald Pliner, Cole Haan, Steve Madden, Johnston & Murphy and Frye for footwear and accessories. Locations include West Acrew and downtown Fargo
Charpentier Creative
www.charpentiercreative.com Advertising Charpentier Creative helps companies and individuals define their brand promise through strategic planning, innovative thinking and outstanding design.
Dakota Security Systems, Inc.
www.dakotasecurity.com Security - Systems and Services The companies experience over the years has taught staff members that there are three primary steps to ensuring their clients’ security goals are met: understand security problems, solve them and support the solution. Nothing less will do. These steps are the foundation of their partnerships and the values they live by.
Danielson Legal LLC
www.danielsonlegal.com Attorneys Danielson Legal LLC is a national intellectual property and technology boutique law firm. They represent leading companies in all aspects of domestic and international trademark, copyright, patent, licensing, and internet law. They have offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts as well as Fargo.
Digital Guru
www.digitalgurustore.com Computer Dealers Digital Guru specializes in computer repair, computer sales, networking and much more. They offer a variety of services including; virus removal, data recovery, installation and creation of network solutions as well as selling and repairing printers. They are an HP dealer and certified by LG and Samsung.
First American Title Insurance Company
www.firstam.com/ncs Real Estate First American Title’s North Dakota office provides commercial title insurance and settlement services and is able to directly handle any transaction locally or nationally, regardless of size complexity or location.
Howard Johnson 701.281.0000 Hotels - Motels
Infuse Solutions
www.infusesolutions.com Consultants Infuse Solutions provides innovative training in emotional intelligence and professional development to encourage self-awareness and creative cultures bringing valuable insight to individuals, teams and businesses improving relationships and overall experience.
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Interstate Parking
701.235.1618 Parking Lots A premier, locally owned and operated parking company, Interstate Parking has a goal to provide exceptional customer service, creative custom solutions and convenient technology so your parking experience is easy and efficient. The local on-call manager is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
JOHO
www.johod3.com Computer Software - Services JOHO is a consulting and software development partner that focuses on data integration, process improvement and business intelligence to help companies make data driven decisions through the use of software and technology.
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www.kitedisctest247.com Employment Services KiteDISC24/7 helps organizations make the next great hire, reach more candidates, conduct insightful interviews and make hiring decisions with confidence. They look at three core personal areas and recommend the top candidates. It’s all done online seamlessly.
McGough Construction
Memories Forever Photography & Photo Booth
www.mfphotos.net Rentals The company specializes in business, event and wedding photography. They also offer several rental options to entertain their guests and employees with their photo booth, slomo booth, flip book and instaprint station. Add any of these rentals to your event, and they can work with you on corporate branding.
Ole’s Nursery & Garden Center, Inc. 218.236.8590 Greenhouses Ole’s Nursery & Garden Center provides landscaping, nursery and gardening services.
STAND
www.standnorthdakota.com Healthcare Services STAND is a nonprofit organization committed to the improved safety of North Dakota communities through the provision of high quality treatment and other services for individuals convicted or adjudicated of sexual crimes.
Super Studio
www.mcgough.com Contractors - General McGough is a premier construction firm with full-service real estate capabilities and offices throughout the upper Midwest. Specialties include healthcare, education, office, industrial, civic, science, cultural and worship space construction.
www.rr46.net Graphic Design A division of RR46, Super Studio is composed of designers committed to bringing strategy to life through excellence in print, video, digital design and production. Clients benefit from faster turnarounds while maintaining high quality, strategically focused materials with maximized efficiency.
Mead & Hunt
Your Day By Nicole
701.566.6451 www.meadhunt.com Engineering Mead & Hunt is an architecture and engineering firm that provides design, planning, engineering, surveying and architecture services nationwide. They are driven by their clients’ success, because they measure their success by their clients.
701.478.1970 yourdaybynicole.wordpress.com Bridal Shops - Formal Wear
Looking to do Business? Check out our directory at www.fmwfchamber.com to search our full list of 2,100 member businesses. Has your business moved or changed names? Send the information to thebridge@fmwfchamber.com.
EXPERIENCED & EFFICIENT CONNECT FOR A QUOTE Erick Roder eroder@jmprint.net 218-205-6671 Austin Roeder aroeder@jmprint.net 701-680-1466 Rich Maras rmaras@jmprint.net 701-730-1623 4666 Amber Valley Pkwy Fargo, ND 58103 701-476-0311
We’ve been in this business for 50 years and are one of the largest printers in the area. That means we’ve learned what customers want and need. And, we have the team and technology to make it happen. We work with all industries, taking on jobs big and small. Give us the opportunity to bid a project and we’ll give service like no other... PRINTING • Commercial • Digital • Variable Data • Docutech • Large Format
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Community Calendar April 2015
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Julie Buffalohead: Coyote Dreams Exhibition Plains Art Museum
West Fargo Legislative Forums West Fargo City Commission
Butterfly Ball
Hilton Garden Inn Fargo
Hawley Art Show
Hawley Community Center
Sweet Micracles
Courtyard by Marriott Fargo-Moorhead
Journeying Through Grief
Hospice of the Red River Valley
Creative Voices: Native American Artists Plains Art Museum
STEM Strategies Conference Cambria Suites
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Native American Artist Professional Development Training Plains Art Museum
Global Mindset: Engaging Cultural and Religious Diversity at Work Courtyard by Marriott Fargo-Moorhead
AuSome Evening
Avalon Events Center West
Youth Journeys
Hospice of the Red River Valley
Gold-N-Motion Scheels Arena
YWCA’s 42nd Annual Women Of The Year Event Holiday Inn Fargo
Harlem Globetrotters Scheels Arena
Send your events to thebridge@fmwfchamber.com to see them on our community calendar!
Congratulations
NDSU and MSUM men's basketball teams on successful post-season appearances!
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Learning More Leadership Development Leadership Training for Managers begins April 15 (from 8:30 a.m. to noon). This training meets one morning per week for seven weeks. Dale Carnegie Training is proud to offer participants the chance to: § Manage conflict and change. § Hold people accountable. § Learn effective coaching techniques. § Keep meetings on track. For more information, call 701.476.8811 or visit northdakota.dalecarnegie.com/events/leadership-managementtraining-programs.
Dale Carnegie Course for Busy Individuals Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the power of the Dale Carnegie Course in a format designed for your business schedule. We have compressed the nineweek Dale Carnegie Program into a unique three-day program suited for busy professionals. The Dale Carnegie Course will be held May 7, 14 and 21 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. This three-week program will power you to move far beyond your comfort zone as you stretch for and attain ambitious new goals. You’ll be equipped to perform as a persuasive communicator, creative problem solver and intelligent risk-taker that is capable of navigating today’s tough business environment. Learn to: § Enhance public and personal communication skills. § Become a more effective leader. § Display increased levels of courage, confidence and conviction. § Control excessive stress and worry. For more information, call 701.476.8811 or visit northdakota.dalecarnegie.com/events/dale_carnegie_course_ for_busy_professionals.
Spring Into Action! Grow your business with fresh printing
Hear World-Renowned Speakers at 12th Annual Leadercast Fargo-Moorhead Growing Forward is proud to again offer more than 250 leaders in the metro the opportunity to raise their standard of leadership on May 8. The theme of this year’s live simulcast, The Brave Ones, will challenge us to focus on the courage necessary to lead. This year’s speaker lineup includes Andy Stanley, Malala Yousafzai, Ed Catmull, Seth Godin, Rudy Giuliani, Aja Brown, Bill McDermott and CMDR Rorke Denver. Leadercast Fargo-Moorhead provides more than 250 community leaders the chance to interact, network and discuss leadership - an idea that will raise the caliber and impact of our community. For more information, visit www.leadercastfm.com.
Committee Chair Profile
Women Connect | Tonya Stende for
Tonya Stende, president of Dale Carnegie Business Group of ND, has been chairperson the Women Connect committee since December 2014.
Why did you want to be involved with a new Chamber program? As a
business, we are a proud Chamber member and appreciate the different programs and events the Chamber offers to the community. I could not have been more honored and excited when I was asked to be a part of the committee. Women in leadership is a passion of mine and finding ways to connect women and grow the current and future women leaders in our community is so fun and rewarding!
What have you enjoyed most about the process of launching a new program? I have thoroughly enjoyed
working with the committee members as well as Chamber staff members. It is so exciting and energizing to start something new that will have impact on women in their professional and personal lives. The creativity and passion of the women on the committee is inspiring to me and makes me a better leader.
What is one thing you would like other people to know about Women Connect? Each event is about 701.235.1121 • 888.526.1121 16 South 16th Street • Fargo, ND
content, community and connection. You will have opportunity to build your skills as well the opportunity to meet other amazing women in the community and have engaging conversations. It is fun and energizing!
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Member Mentions
Operation Thank You
Arvig offers complete business solutions for security, phone systems, network wiring and more by utilizing experience and trusted experts.
Northern Lights USA was ready and waiting for their new membership materials. Northern Lights provide brighter, longer lasting, energy-efficient light bulbs at better prices.
South Central A\V creates exceptional onsite experiences through background music, digital signage, on-hold messaging, drive-thru communication and environmental scent creation. The company also provides surveillance, sound masking, POS/video interface and a variety of professional sound systems for public assembly.
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Coffee Bar
Beans Coffee Bar wasted no time to put up their 2015 window cling. Beans Coffee Bar offers a beautiful setting for visiting with friends or for meetings. They also have an area for kids and provide a signature homemade mini donut with every cup.
Did You Know?
Fair Hills Resort Wildflower Golf Course is a four and a half star golf course in nearby Detroit Lakes. With a list of onsite activities, the resort is sure to provide any group a great time.
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According to a study by The Shapiro Group, Inc. and Market Street Services, when consumers know that a small business is a member of their local chamber of commerce, they are 44 percent more likely to think favorably of it and 63 percent more likely to purchase goods or services from the company in the future.
Celebrations Ribbon cuttings are led by the Public Relations Ambassadors. If you would like more information on ribbon cuttings, visit www.fmwfchamber.com or call Gail at 218.233.1100.
Premier Partners
Meet our newest Business Builders The Chamber is proud to introduce five new Business Builders in our Premier Partner program. These companies have made a commitment to improving the area by investing in our programs and events. Avis Rent A Car joined The Chamber in 1997. The rental car agency provides business and leisure customers with a range of services at approximately 2,200 locations throughout the world.
PRIDE COLLECTIVE & COMMUNITY CENTER COMPANY Relocation and remodel on February 19 1105 First Avenue South, Fargo www.pridecollective.com
JLG Architects designs solutions that maximize the quality of space while minimizing the cost to the environment. The company has been a Chamber member since 2007. New York Life Insurance Company joined The Chamber in 1977. The company offers a range of coverage amounts and solutions regarding retirement planning, mortgage protection and long-term care insurance. Spectrum Aeromed joined The Chamber in 2008. The company is recognized worldwide as one of the leading manufacturers of air ambulance equipment for all types of fixed wing and rotor wing aircraft.
FREEDOM RESOURCE CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING COMPANY Grand opening of new location on February 26 1132 28th Avenue South, Suite 105A, Moorhead www.freedomerc.org
Western State Bank is an employeeowned, community-focused bank that offers superior full-banking services, including: insurance, investments and real estate for personal and business customers, as well as leasing services. The organization became a Chamber member in 1999.
We continue to be grateful to our other Business Builders:
CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS Grand opening on February 26 3350 13th Avenue South, Fargo www.cellcominc.com
American Crystal Sugar Company Beverage Wholesalers, Inc. Choice Financial Dawson Insurance D-S Beverages, Inc. Enventis Forum Communications Company Goldmark Schlossman
InterceptEFT KFGO AM The Mighty 790 North Dakota State College of Science NDSU Research and Technology Park NetWork Center, Inc. ROERS Vogel Law Firm West Acres Development LLP
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Bridge the
Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber Post Office Box 2443 Fargo, North Dakota 58108-2443 www.fmwfchamber.com
April 2015 Chamber Events
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Eggs & Issues 7:30 a.m. Radisson Hotel
From Followers to Brand Advocates 11:30 a.m. Hilton Garden Inn Fargo
City of Fargo Mayoral Debate 4:30 p.m. Fargo City Hall
YPN New Member Social 4 p.m. Location TBD
City of Fargo Commissioners Debate 4:30 p.m. Fargo City Hall
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YPN Off the Clock 5:15 p.m. Location TBD
Business After Hours
4:30 p.m. Ramada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center
Networking to Business Lunch 11:30 p.m., noon and 1 p.m. Hjemkomst Center
Treat Your Team Luncheon
11 a.m., Noon and 1 p.m. Mezzaluna and Rustica Eatery & Tavern
Women Connect: Women for Women: Female Relationships in the Workplace 3:30 p.m. Avalon Events Center West
Community Builders
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