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ith news media from around the world in Hollywood to cover the Academy Awards last month, the Hollywood Chamber hosted its 13th Annual Media Welcome Center for local, national and international members of the media. Located in the grandeur of Grauman’s Ballroom in the TCL Chinese Theatre 6, the Media Welcome Center featured an array of exhibits on Hollywood and interview opportunities from entertainment insiders for credentialed media.
Attending press hailed from all over the world – ranging from Mexico to the United Arab Emirates. News outlets included KABC-TV, KNBC, the Associated Press, KTLA, and Univision. Over 75 media representatives attended, representing outlets such as NBC News, Associated Press, Wire Image, KABC, ORF Austria, Dubai TV, DPA German Press Agency, TV Azteca, ABC TV Australia, and EPA Europe, just to name a few! Continued on Page FIVE
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The Chamber held its Awards Media Welcome Center during award season.
Fariba Kalantari to Lead Hollywood Chamber in 2016-2017
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ariba Kalantari, DDS, the owner of Famous Hollywood Dental Care, has been elected to lead the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, beginning in April. She will be installed as Chair of the Board, along with other Chamber officers and directors at the Chamber’s 95th annual Installation & Lifetime Achievement Awards Luncheon, on Thursday, March 31st. In addition, actress Marilu Henner will be presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Chamber. The day will begin with a reception at 11:30 a.m. at the Universal Hilton Hotel, 555 Universal Hollywood Drive, followed by the luncheon at noon. Early Bird Special is $75 for Chamber members, and $85 for nonmembers with reserved tables of 10 at $800. Reservations can be made at www.hollywoodchamber.net/events. As of press time, Variety will be presenting the luncheon. Gold Level sponsors include American Legion Hollywood Post 43, FilmL.A., Inc., Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City. Silver Level sponsors include: Avison Young, Famous Hollywood Dental Care, Hollywood Forever, Hollywood Hotel, Hudson Pacific Properties, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles
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Medical Center, Line 204 Film & Event Rentals, Paramount Contractors & Developers, Park & Velayos LLP, and Southern California Gas Company. Anyone interested in being a sponsor should contact Kaylee Kiecker at the Chamber. An award-winning dentist with a 24-year track record, Kalantari is well respected in the field of dentistry. She was the youngest graduate in her class at Columbia University’s School of Dental and Oral Surgery. She completed her post-Doctoral residency at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital and has been awarded fellowships from the Academy of General Dentistry and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Since becoming the owner of
Famous Hollywood Dental Care in 2006, she has been involved with many local charities. Her office has donated the proceeds of teeth whitening services to the Smiles for Life Foundation and raised over $20,000 – half the proceeds benefitting the Hollywood PAL. Last September, she spent 10 days in the Dominican Republic providing dental services to impoverished communities. In 2014, she received the L.A. Top Rated Doctor and Dentist Award. She is the past president of the California Dental Forum and of the IranianAmerican Dental Association. She was recently inducted as vice president of the Los Angeles Dental Society. Kalantari has been a Chamber Board member since 2008. During that time, she has co-chaired the Chamber’s Healthcare Committee. She has also chaired the Chamber’s membership committee. She is the first dentist to lead the Hollywood Chamber. Marilu Henner has starred in over 30 films, six Broadway shows, and two hit classic sitcoms, Taxi and Evening Shade. The five-time Golden Globe nominee is also a New York Times best-selling author of nine Continued on Page 15 hollywoodchamber.net n 3
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OFFICERS Beth Marlis Fariba Kalantari, DDS Fabio Conti Carole Sarian Gary Taglyan Bill Roschen Jeff Zarrinnam Karen Diehl
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DIRECTORS Sholeh Assil Arich Berghammer Patty Brunton Susan Cabral-Ebert John Gallogly Michael Gargano Michael Gonzales Howard Green Kacy Keys Melissa Logan Brandon Mason Stan Savage Thomas See Michelle Sobrino-Stearns
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erving as Chamber Board Chair this past year has been a powerful and enthralling education in the mathematics of volunteerism and “the sum being greater than its many parts.” It’s been an extraordinary lesson in participatory democracy. More than ever, I stand reaffirmed in the inherent power of community engagement, and in awe of the passionate commitment of those who serve as the volunteer leaders of Hollywood’s business and residential stakeholders. During this year, I’ve repeatedly witnessed visionary and courageous action from these local volunteers, our political leadership, and our non-profits. There are myriad ways that many of us “Hollywoodians” express respect and generosity on a daily basis. As a major part of my education as Hollywood’s Board Chair, I’ve also experienced the entrenched issues and contentious and litigious storms that can temporarily cloud the future of challenges are Hollywood with competing and oppoconstantly being sitional visions that collide with brute force. addressed, debated, Hollywood’s entrenched issues and and solutions challenges are constantly being addressed, debated, and solutions proproposed. Sometimes posed. Sometimes democracy gets loud. All the while the process itself democracy gets loud. shapes us, hones our determination, All the while the and hopefully increases our personal engagement. Ideally, no matter your process itself shapes personal affiliation, political party or us, hones our allegiance, consensus emerges and is eventually the result. determination, and It is now (at the end of my term as hopefully increases Chair and in my final message) that I implore you, dear reader to “get in the our personal game”. I ask you to volunteer, make a engagement. difference, get involved, donate your skills, to mentor, or learn more and engage with Hollywood in a way that works for you. I’ve been so inspired by the hundreds of passionate and committed people (Chamber members, residents, business people) who volunteer their time and energy to Hollywood. My life has been changed for the better this year, wearing the heart of Hollywood on my sleeve. Having worked here for 29 years, I’ve grown to love this place and never more than during my time as Chair. I’m honored to have learned from, and worked alongside those of you who are so deeply invested in Hollywood’s past, present and future. Thank you for the opportunity to serve, and to graciously pass the baton forward. See you in Hollywood!
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“The media center started as a way to welcome press to Hollywood and has now become a signature event for the Chamber,” said Chamber President & CEO Leron Gubler. The event kicked off with a special wax figure unveiling by Madame Tussauds of Oscar® winning actress Kate Winslet to celebrate the spirit of awards season. Variety, the entertainment industry’s leading publication for the most comprehensive and in-depth information, offered copies of their awards season edition of the magazine, while exhibitors such as the Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building offered invitations to a VIP Oscar® Viewing Party for media. Gubler spoke about the history of Hollywood and the current revitaliza-
tion taking place, including the more than $4-billion worth of investments in the pipeline. Emmy award-winning producer and creator of America’s Funniest Videos, Vin Di Bona, was on hand to talk about his latest projects on Animal Planet and his own connection to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell of Hollywood’s 13th District discussed his efforts in making neighborhoods safer and opportunities for more affordable housing, as well as bringing jobs back to Los Angeles. Actor, comedian, director, producer, philanthropist, Eugenio Derbez,
one of Mexico’s best-known stars, shared his thoughts on his lengthy film and television career, and talked about his upcoming film, “Miracles from Heaven”. Alan Puana, Director of Sales for Universal Studios Hollywood took interviews regarding the exciting plans for the new The Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood, while Ana Martinez, Producer of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, shared her unique experiences about this famous landmark which recently celebrated its 55th Anniversary.
M·A·C Cosmetics offered complimentary makeup applications and gift bags while Top End Constructors, Hollywood Walk of Fame star makers, gave out pieces of official Walk of Fame terrazzo. TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX and TCL Chinese 6 Theatres had a display which showcased their movie premieres, and the iconic forecourt of the hand and footprints, where celebrities have been imprinting their
hands and feet in cement since 1927. Weary camera operators were treated to chair massages and gift bags from Bliss Spa located at the beautiful W Hollywood Hotel, while New York-based Hollywood Confections offered designs of delicate, handmade gourmet chocolates presented by celebrity Chef Kurt Ehrlich. The historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, home of the first Academy Awards in 1927, showcased photos of newly renovated rooms while offering press samples of their famous kale salad. Proud suppliers of the Academy Awards® red carpet, 204 Events had a display highlighting their successful rental business and smothered the press in Southern hospitality, while Pink’s Hot Dogs served their delicious dogs while talking about their “Celebrity Wall of Fame” where stars have written about their love of Pink’s. Hard Rock Cafe on Hollywood Blvd, long connected to the music world, enticed the press corps with their delicious Rock n’ Roll brownies while Gaelyn Whitley Keith, author of “The Father of Hollywood” shared insights on the early years of Hollywood and gave autographed books to the media. Tinhorn Flats Saloon & Grill, Hollywood’s only authentic western-themed restaurant, provided delicious spinach quesadillas while discussing their daily-fresh menu and one-of-a-kind décor while Sprinkles Cupcakes offered press samples of their unique treats, in delicately designed boxes while sharing their story on how they revolutionized the cupcake industry. Monster Energy Drinks kept the momentum strong with their famous beverages given out to all press and exhibitors throughout the event. CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Your Community First Town Hall Held on Help Prosper: Register to Vote! T Antigrowth Initiative
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he first Town Hall meeting on the proposed Neighborhood Integrity Initiative was held last month at Emerson College’s new Hollywood campus. Sponsored by the Hollywood Studio District Neighborhood Council, the meeting drew a capacity crowd to the Feb. 23rd gathering. Proponents of the initiative included columnist Jack Humphreville of Citywatch L.A. and attorney Grace Yoo, a former executive with the Korean American Coalition. Spokespersons for the opposition included Hollywood Chamber President & CEO Leron Gubler, Mark Edwards of MRE Communications, and Luke Klipp, a resident of Los Feliz. Gubler pointed out that general plan amendments, or “spot zones” as the initiative proponents call them, are often required of projects. He noted that the beautiful new Emerson College campus would not have been allowed had the initiative been in place, because the land had previously been zoned for industrial uses. Given a choice, he said most people would want the award-winning college campus versus an industrial building on the site. He also stressed that the initiative simply goes too far. The moratorium would impact virtually all projects of any size in the City, including schools, hospitals, parks, Metro projects, airport expansion, harbor development,
and even a wetlands project in South Los Angeles. One little known facet of the initiative is that it requires onsite parking for all restaurants, which would prevent older buildings without parking from being used for future restaurants. This would result in many more empty buildings within the community. Another aspect of the initiative is that it will subject every building permit to discretionary review. This would impact not only developers but also homeowners. It means that even fences, plumbing replacement and small home additions could be stopped by any neighbor who files an appeal. He also pointed out that the initiative actually bans planning. It has a clause that does not allow any future community plans to increase density beyond what is currently built within a quarter mile of a project. That would freeze forever what is in place in the City and would not allow communities to designate areas for increased density. It would make it impossible to increase density around mass transit stations, thus negating the whole purpose of investing in mass transit. “I’m leery of new initiatives because they almost always create more problems than they fix and this one is no exception,” concluded Gubler. CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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he Hollywood Chamber reminds businesses to register to vote. There are two dates to keep in mind: June 7th, the Presidential Primary Election, and November 8th, the General Election. Even more important are the final days to register to vote. All registration material must be postmarked or submitted electronically by May 23rd for the Presidential Primaries and by October 24th for the General Election. This year, there are several important propositions and initiatives that could impact local businesses and the Hollywood community. Your votes on these issues are of utmost importance to the community as a whole. “We are fortunate enough to live in a country where voting is not only a right, but it is also a privilege,” said Nicole Shahenian, Vice President of Public Policy. “Register now to vote!” Registering to vote has become easier and more readily accessible, with the option to submit a traditional paper application or to register online. Simply go to the California Secretary of State’s Voter Registration page at www.registertovote.ca.gov. Paper applications are also available at any Department of Motor Vehicles office, some post offices, public libraries, and government offices. Applications can also be mailed to you by contacting your local county elections office or calling the Secretary of State’s number: (800) 345-VOTE(8683). Not sure if you are already registered to vote? No problem! If you reside in the Los Angeles County, check your status at the Los Angeles County Registrar website at www.lavote.net/vrstatus/ or call (800)815-2666. For all other counties, visit the California Secretary of State’s Registration Status page at www.sos.ca.gov/elections/registration-status. Also note that if you have recently moved to a new location or have legally changed your name, you are required to re-register to vote.
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Hollywood Chamber Continues to Press for CEQA Reform C
ontinuing its efforts to press for reform of the California Environmental Quality Act, better known as CEQA, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce met with California State President pro Tempore Kevin de León in February. “The CEQA law has done a lot of good in preserving California’s environment since it was approved during Ronald Reagan’s administration as Governor,” said Chamber President & CEO Leron Gubler. “However, CEQA abuse has grown in recent years as people have manipulated CEQA for purposes that have nothing to do with the environment.” Gubler pointed out that CEQA-based lawsuits can delay or stop projects for years. “The Sunset-Gordon project is a great case in point,” he continued. “The original GerdingEdlen developers won court cases every step of the way, but the plaintiffs managed to delay the project for more than two years resulting in the developer losing the property. The system is broken when cases are allowed to drag on practically forever. That is a miscarriage of justice.” The Chamber urged the senator to use his leadership post to press for change. “The meeting was very worthwhile,” said Bill Roschen, who chaired the Chamber’s Major Businesses Task Force that worked on the effort. “I think the interest level from the Senator and his staff was very high. I believe he is open to opportunities to improve CEQA.” He noted the Chamber’s interest is not in gutting or voiding CEQA. Rather, the Chamber wants to see reforms that will create a more even-handed approach in dealing with CEQA applications. Gubler said that an analysis of all published court decisions from 1997 to 2012 in which a development project’s Environmental Impact Report was challenged revealed that 59 percent of challenged projects were identified as either infill or greenfield and more than a third, 36 percent, of projects challenged involved public works projects. The most commonly-challenged types of projects involve public infrastructure and mixed-use developments. In a well-documented case in San Francisco, anti-abortion activists filed a CEQA lawsuit against a Planned Parenthood clinic, alleging planners had not taken into account the environmental impacts – specifically the noise and traffic disruptions caused by the activists’ own protests. The San Francisco Chronicle editorialized that “we can now add women’s health services to the toll of public goods that have been stymied by the California Legislature’s refusal to stand up to the interest groups who seem to think CEQA should remain carved in stone.” The amount of CEQA abuse has finally begun to get attention in Sacramento. Last year, in the report “California High Housing Costs Cause & Consequences”, the California Legislative Analyst Office (LAO) cited CEQA as a major impediment to building enough housing in the state. The LAO said that CEQA is a factor in California’s lack of housing supply, which leads to higher
A delegation of Hollywood business leaders met with President Pro Tem Kevin De Leon to discuss CEQA reform.
housing costs that burden working families and low income residents, and serve as a drag on our economy. “Obtaining reasonable reforms to CEQA has been a major priority of our Chamber for several years. We look forward to working with Senator de León and other legislators to achieve that end,” concluded Gubler. CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Chamber Delegation to Meet with Local Members of Congress to Advocate Hollywood Interests
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delegation of representatives from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce will visit Capitol Hill April 25th to 28th to advocate issues of importance to Hollywood and the greater Los Angeles region. The Chamber’s delegation with be joining forces with Access DC, a group of over 200 members of the greater L.A. business community, led by Mayor Eric Garcetti. The group will be in Washington to educate local members of Congress on such issues as transportation and infrastructure funding for Los Angeles, housing and homelessness initiatives, education and work-force development, and other issues integral to the regional economy. This year’s Hollywood Chamber delegation to DC will include: incoming Chair of the Hollywood Chamber, Fariba Kalantari, DDS, boardmember Beth Marlis of the Musicians Institute; boardmember Donelle Dadigan of the Hollywood Museum; boardmember Susan Cabral-Ebert of IATSE Local 706 Makeup and Hairstylists; and Chamber Vice-President of Public Policy, Nicole Shahenian.
Bankers Get Tour of Hollywood
“The Chamber’s annual advocacy trip offers our Chamber members the unique opportunity to meet with their elected officials on the national level to discuss issues of importance to the Hollywood Business Community, and to demonstrate the overall importance of Hollywood as part of the greater Los Angeles regional efforts to get the L.A. economy moving again,” stated Leron Gubler, Hollywood Chamber President & CEO. “With so much at stake for the business community in Hollywood and communities throughout Southern California, it is important that we can show Congress that Hollywood is serious in its efforts to bring about much-needed economic recovery to our businesses.” The Hollywood Chamber will also be planning its annual two-day Sacramento trip May 17th to 18th. If you are interested in participating in Chamber’s advocacy trips, contact Shahenian at 323-469-8311, nicole@hollywoodchamber.net. CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Fifty bankers attending the National Interagency Conference in Los Angeles in February received a VIP walking tour of Hollywood, led by Hollywood Chamber President & CEO Leron Gubler. The conference drew bankers from across the country to discuss the Community Reinvestment Act, which requires banks to assist borrowers and finance projects in all segments of communities. A “Hurrah for Hollywood” tour was arranged for bankers wanting to learn more about reinvestment in Hollywood and West Hollywood. Gubler pointed out projects that have helped to revitalize Hollywood and those with affordable housing included as part of the projects. It was a great opportunity to meet with financiers who provide the capital for projects such as those underway in Hollywood.
he Hollywood Chamber has been involved with the East Hollywood BID (EHBID) since its founding and is currently helping to establish the Hollywood Western BID The East Hollywood BID (EHBID), founded in 2007 and covering the Vermont Avenue corridor of East Hollywood, has been consistently providing services to improve their district. In addition to the projects mentioned above, the EHBID has made progress coordinating with Metro to develop landscaped medians within their district. Efforts for establishing the Hollywood Western BID are underway, with the steering committee having met and sent out all of the petitions to businesses in the districts. In addition, members of the committee have begun contacted businesses to ensure the petitions were received, to address any questions or concerns from the property owners, and to ultimately begin collecting signed petitions. The Hollywood Western BID would cover Hollywood Boulevard between Van Ness and Edgemont, and also Western Boulevard between Franklin and Santa Monica Boulevard. Property-based Business Improvement Districts (BID) are self-imposed and self-governed benefit assessment districts that finance enhanced services. By collecting assessment fees from the businesses located within the district, BIDs are able to fund several projects to help clean and maintain the beauty of each neighborhood. Some of these projects include trash pickup, graffiti removal, street and bus stop cleaning, planting trees and flowers, and even repairing damaged sidewalks. For details, please contact nicole@hollywoodchamber.net CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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he Hollywood Chamber of Commerce continues to focus its efforts to facilitate communication between member businesses and the Hollywood community, and to empower the voice of our members and keep them informed on important legislative and economic development issues in Hollywood. Here is what several of the Chamber committees achieved this month. The Entertainment, Arts, and Media (TEAM) Hollywood committee promotes the Hollywood brand with the intention of preserving Hollywood’s homegrown entertainment industries. The committee meeting last month was sponsored by William Raleigh from I.A.T.S.E. Local 33 and featured President of the Public Works Board and Chief Liaison to the Mayor’s Office of Film and Television Production Kevin James. Commissioner James provided an update to members regarding the progress being made by the city for the film industry. He informed the
group of numerous achievements his team has been able to achieve, including adjusting fee structures for filming locations and helping to increase film production here in Los Angeles. The Legislative Action Committee met last month and heard presentations regarding several ballot initiatives and Senate Bills (SB). In addition to learning more about SB 270, banning single-use carry out bags, the committee heard updates about SB 380, regarding the Aliso Canyons natural gas well, and the California Public Education Facilities Bond Initiative, which will be on the ballot during the General Election on November 8th. The Committee continues to monitor initiatives and pieces of legislation at the local, state and federal levels, and works to identify, support or oppose legislation that may impact our local businesses. The Healthcare Committee met for a working lunch and made significant progress on tackling several big projects. In addition to discussing the
details for a section dedicated to Healthcare at the upcoming Hollywood Business Expo, the committee took a big step towards finalizing the Hollywood Healthcare Resource Guide, and also began preparing for the Healthy Hollywood Event this Spring. The committee is working to create promotional and networking opportunities and advocates for Chamber members in health and wellness-related businesses. This productive meeting started off the year for the Healthcare Committee on a strong and positive note. The Hollywood Chamber committee meetings are one of the many benefits the Chamber provides to members. Member businesses interested in attending any of the Chamber’s six committees. For details, please contact Nicole Shahenian, Vice President of Public Policy at nicole@hollywoodchamber.net. CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Nicole Shahenian, the Vice President of Public Policy at the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, was among the 29 chamber executives to graduate in February from Academy, a professional development program presented by the Western Association of Chamber Executives (W.A.C.E.). Academy is an interactive 3-day (three year) training program on chamber management essentials designed for today’s chamber executives and staff professionals. “We congratulate all of the graduates and their chambers for having the vision to invest in professional development,” said W.A.C.E. President Dave Kilby. During the three-year Academy program, graduates participated in 18 three-hour classes and must successfully complete additional independent study outside of the classroom. W.A.C.E is an association of chamber of commerce executives and staff professionals designed to promote and enhance professional development. With approximately 850 members from seventeen Western states and Canada, W.A.C.E. is the largest regional association of chamber of commerce executives.
he Hollywood Chamber’s Vice President of Public Policy, Nicole Shahenian, was elected recently to the governing board of BizFed for 2016. Along with serving on the Executive Committee, Nicole will be serving as the Chair of the Tourism and Entertainment Committee. “BizFed does an excellent job representing the community’s interests, and I am excited to be part of this proactive team,” said Shahenian. Los Angeles County Business Federation, also known as BizFed, is a grassroots organization which represents more than 145 business organizations throughout the Los Angeles County. Representing more than 272,000 employers and nearly 3-million employees, they advocate for policies and legislation that will allow our cities economy to strengthen and flourish. With the interests of the community at the core of their philosophy, BizFed helps lead the charge on prioritizing and addressing the most important issues the community faces. With new pieces of legislation being brought up on a daily basis, it is important to keep track of all the initiatives that could potentially impact your business. BizFed keeps all of their members up-to-date and informed regarding all relevant bills and acts in circulation. To learn more about their current projects and events, please visit www.bizfed.org. CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Hollywood Walk Of Fame Committee Now Accepting Nominations For Year 2017 T
he Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Deadline for submission is on Tuesday, May 31st, at 12 noon to be considered in June. All nominations will be considered in the annual Walk of Fame Committee meeting to be held in June. The Walk of Fame Committee will make selections for the year 2017. “Anyone can nominate their favorite celebrity, including a fan. We are constantly asked about the process. Nominating someone for a star is as simple as can be! All we ask for is a completed nomination application and a commitment to sponsor the star should their celebrity be selected,” said Ana Martinez, Producer of the Walk of Fame ceremonies. “Each year, we receive an average of 300 nominations. The Walk of Fame Committee will select an elite group of personalities to become our newest Walk of Famers and continue to help make Hollywood the most famous community in the world!” Nomination applications can be obtained at the official website for the Hollywood Walk of Fame at www.walkoffame.com or by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Walk of Fame Committee c/o Ana Martinez, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce 7018 Hollywood Boulevard, 2nd Floor Hollywood, CA 90028 The Walk of Fame categories include Motion Pictures,
Television, Radio, Recording, and Live Theatre/Live Performance. The Walk of Fame Committee will select approximately 20-24 names for insertion into the worldfamous Walk. Whether nominating an individual or group, the sponsor must submit a photo, a bio and the nominee’s qualifications as well as a list of contributions to the community and civic-oriented participation. A letter of agreement from the nominee or his/her management must be included with the application. Posthumous nominations have a five year waiting period. The Hollywood Walk of Fame does not encourage or endorse online campaigns for fundraising for a star prior to selection. Such initiatives do not impact the selection process for a star on the Walk of Fame. The committee does not accept signatures, phone calls, e-mails, or any form of written or online petitions for a nomination. Beware of all online petitions that collect your email address to no avail. Only official Walk of Fame applications are accepted. “We encourage that you read and fully understand the nomination and selection process on our website www.walkoffame.com,” said Martinez. New selections will be announced late June. See upcoming ceremonies and frequently asked questions for nominations on www.walkoffame.com. CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Hollywood Chamber Community Foundation Calls For Nominations and Sponsors for Heroes of Hollywood Luncheon
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hrough the Hollywood Chamber Community Foundation, our local non-profits are seeking your support! With so many charities in Hollywood needing assistance, it’s been difficult to award them what they need. In February, the Hollywood Chamber Foundation was able to award $20,000 in grants, however that is a steep decline from what has been given in past years. “The ‘Heroes’ luncheon is always fun, delicious and nostalgic,” stated Heroes co-chair Carole Sarian. “I, along with my co-chair Cindy Braun, are personally asking that people will dig deep so the Chamber Foundation can fulfill our mission to help assist our local non-profits.” Chamber members are highly encouraged to attend the Community Foundation’s upcoming fundraiser, the 2016 Heroes of Hollywood Luncheon. The annual event recognizes outstanding individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations that have taken extraordinary strides for the 10 n hollywoodchamber.net
Hollywood community. All proceeds will be awarded to incredible non-profit organizations this fall, and the Foundation needs contributions now more than ever to support deserving community organizations. The popular event will be held at Taglyan Cultural Complex, 1201 Vine St. in Hollywood on Wednesday, May 11th, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sponsorship opportunities for Heroes of Hollywood are still available. Nominate Your Hero: The Community Foundation welcomes back volunteer co-chairs Carole Sarian of The CrisCom Company and Cindy Braun from the Paley Center for Media.The Heroes of Hollywood co-chairs are calling for nominations that identify individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations who go beyond their everyday responsibilities to make Hollywood a significantly better place to live and work. Deadline to submit nomination is Monday, March 21st by 4 p.m. For more information, please email event coordinator, Kristine Chong, at marketing@hollywoodchamber.net CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Hollywood Chamber Adds Six More Stars on the World-famous Walk of Fame David Duchovny Ennio Morricone
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he Hollywood Chamber has been extremely busy these past two months adding more stars on the Walk of Fame. Clippers sportscaster Ralph Lawler was honored with the 2,575th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on March 3rd in the category of Radio at 1708 Vine Street. Along with friends and family, also attending the ceremony were former Los Angeles Clippers Sam Cassell, Gary Grant, Nom Nixon, Olden Polynice, Corey Maggette, Derek Martin, Cuttino Mobley, Lamond Murray and John Williams. Helping to unveil the star were L.A. Clippers President of Basketball Operations and Head Coach Doc Rivers.
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Academy Award winner Composer Ennio Morricone was honored with 2,574th star on February 26th in the category of Live Performance/Theatre at 7065 Hollywood Boulevard. Helping to unveil the star were Harvey Weinstein, co-founder of The Weinstein Company, director Quentin Tarantino and Pascal Vicedomini, founder and producer of Los Angeles, Italia. Performing at the event was renowned flautist Andrea Grimenelli Maná was honored with the 2,573rd star on February 10th in the category of Recording at 7060 Hollywood Boulevard. Helping to unveil the star were Carlos Santana and actress America Ferrera.
Maná Actor David Duchovny was honored with the 2,572nd star on Monday, January 25th in the category of Television at 6508 Hollywood Boulevard. Helping to unveil the star were “X-Files” creator/director/executive producer Chris Carter and comedian Garry Shandling. LL COOL J was honored with the 2,571st star on January 21st in the category of Recording at 6901 Hollywood Boulevard. Helping to unveil the star were Queen Latifah and Sean “Diddy” Combs. Actor Steve Carell was honored with the 2,570th star on Wednesday, January 6th in the category of Motion Pictures at 6708 Hollywood Boulevard. Helping to unveil the star were Director Adam McKay and Will Ferrell. See more star ceremonies in 2016 at www.walkoffame.com. CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Chamber Foundation Awards $20K in Grants
The Hollywood Chamber Community Foundation awarded about $20,000 in grants to member organizations during the February mixer hosted by Yamashiro. Marty Shelton, board member of the Community Foundation presented checks to the following institutions: ArtworxLA, Assistance League of Los Angeles, Blind Children’s Center, The Center at the Blessed Sacrament, The Gabriella Foundation, L.O.V.E. Living Our Vision Everyday Foundation, Let's Play Hollywood Foundation, My Friend’s Place, Oasis of Hollywood, Streetlights, Theatre West, and Y.M.C.A. - Hollywood Wilshire.
CHAMBER WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS Access Hollywood Tours, LLC John Paulos 6541 Hollywood Blvd. #201 Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 472-7938 www.accesshollywoodtours.com
City Safari Hollywood Hugo Cabrera 6541 Hollywood Blvd. #201 Hollywood, CA 90028 (786) 897-2910 www.citysafarihollywood.com
Housing Works Faye Altobar 1277 Wilcox Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90038 (323) 466-0042 www.housingworksca.org
Rubix Hollywood Jim Rickwalt 1714 N. McCadden Place Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 871-4041 www.rubixhollywood.com
Arena Cinema Hollywood Christian Meoli 1625 N. Las Palmas Ave. Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 306-0676 www.arenascreen.com
D.T. Carson Asset Management David Carson 1145 Meadowbrook Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90019 (310) 804-5251 www.dtcarsonam.com
Japan House Yuko Kaifu 7083 Hollywood Blvd., Ste 600 Hollywood, CA 90028 www.JapanHouseLA.com
Stonne Global Travel Jayson Stonne 5250 Lankershim Blvd., Ste 500 North Hollywood, CA 91601 (818) 210-5075 www.stonneglobaltravel.com
The Art Institute of CaliforniaHollywood Maurice Sapp 5250 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601 (818) 299-5100 www.artinstitutes.edu/hollywood
Devine Cleaning Service Haydee Herrera 7240 Capps Ave. Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 434-6489
The Bienstock Group Sheri Bienstock 118 N. Larchmont Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90004 (323) 762-2525 www.thebienstockgroup.com Bruce Walker - Rodeo Realty Bruce Walker 202 N. Canon Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210 (310) 623-8722 www.brucewalker.com Centro Michael Thill 1315 Lincoln Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90401 (617) 930-2146 www.centro.net 12 n hollywoodchamber.net
Elite Show Services, Inc. Robert Butler 2878 Camino del Rio South, Ste 260 San Diego, CA 92108 (310) 347-7456 www.eliteservicesusa.com Elon University in Los Angeles J McMerty PO Box 1009 Hollywood, CA 90078 (336) 278-5087 www.elon.edu/eloninla Fancifull Fine Foods & Baskets Wally August 5617 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90038 (323) 466-7654 www.fancifullgiftbaskets.com
ReHab 2 ReFab Professional Organizing, Home Staging and Redesign Jehan Watson 6201 Yucca St. #303 Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 902-7046 www.rehab2refab.com Resilience DJs Luis Otero 12244 Riverside Dr. Apt. 204 Valley Village, CA 91607 (718) 570-5036 www.resiliencedjs.com
The Camden Josh Craig 1540 N. Vine St. Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 469-4663 www.thecamdenlife.com United Streets of Art Kemol Durol 6801 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028 (310) 876-0014 www.unitedstreetsofart.com
Rosemary Children’s Services Jana Trew 36 S. Kinneloa Ave. Ste. 100 Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 844-3033 www.rosemarychildren.org
Which Wich? Superior Sandwiches Azim Hirani 5529 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 498-5170 locations.whichwich.com/CA/LosAngeles/Hollywood-and-Western
Rubies+Diamonds Jean Shim 6115 W. Sunset Blvd., Ste 150 Los Angeles, CA 90028 (323) 465-0400 rubiesanddiamonds.com
Youth Link of America Doug Ruswick Box 93866 Los Angeles, CA 90093 (213) 570-5994 www.youthlinkofamerica.org
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LOS ANGELES CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY The Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) is a nonprofit 501(c)3 charitable organization dedicated to supporting photographers and the photographic arts. The organization provides high-caliber classes, local and travel workshops, exhibitions, screenings, lectures. They offer community outreach efforts such as grants, need-based scholarships, and focused programming for youth and low-income families. LACP also provides photography instruction for the Boys and Girls Clubs, and personalized mentorship for Spark Program students. Devoted to advancing the skills and increasing the personal enrichment of photographers of all experience levels and ages, LACP offers nearly 150 classes and workshops each year with some of the most respected photographers in the world. Certificate programs are available in addition to a One-Year Professional Program. LACP supports its members through one-person and group gallery exhibits in addition to producing four annual contests/exhibitions. Brandon Gannon, Director of Operations 1515 Wilcox Ave., Hollywood, CA 90028 Call (323)464-0900 • info@lacphoto.org www.lacphoto.org
ARENA CINEMA HOLLYWOOD BY VOLTAIRE Arena Cinema is Hollywood’s art house cinema dedicated to presenting new independent films every week. Independent cinema thrives at Arena Cinema Hollywood. Driven by Head Programmer and Managing Director Christian Meoli of Voltaire Media, Arena Cinema continues to make a name for itself and grow as a beacon for new directors and exciting new feature length films in Los Angeles, which larger theatres won’t support or program. Most weekends, audiences can meet the filmmakers in a social and lively environment. The scrappy startup continues to exhibit new films on an unparalleled scale. In a little under four years, Arena has presented more than 1,200 films.
FANCIFULL FINE FOOD AND BASKETS Fancifull Fine Food and Baskets has been elevating the art of gift baskets since 1987 with top notch customer service and exquisite selections. Located in the heart of Hollywood, they have been creating baskets and gifts filled with true artisan food and products as well as fresh flowers and plants. As you walk into their shop you will find a case filled with fine cheese, salami, shelves of wine and some of the finest chocolate anywhere. It is why many recipients exclaim, “Yours was the only basket that we ate everything in it - it was all so good!” From a little something to a grand gesture, Fancifull is here for you. Clients include all the major Hollywood studios, celebrities, corporate clients and individuals the world over. Whether you need to welcome attendees to a convention, thank a client for their support, or congratulate an employee on a new baby, you will find what you need at Fancifull. With lots of local products to accent Southern California or fine food from around the world, Fancifull has a selection that can’t be beat. Local delivery and shipping nationwide is provided. Why settle for ordinary when you can get extraordinary! Wally August, President 5617 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038 Call (323)466-7654 • sales@fancifull.com www.fancifull.com
HOUSING WORKS Through the Mobile Integrated Services Team (MIST), Housing Works provides street and shelter outreach to chronically homeless individuals and families, assisting them into permanent supportive housing, and onsite services to help them sustain their housing and thrive in their new community.
V.I.P. PICTURES WORLD VIP-pictures.com is a social platform that offers celebrities from the film, music and entertainment industry the chance to create their official merchandise collection. Based on their creative ideas, the seasoned designers that vip-pictures.com collaborates with adapt to the style and image of the star and create a special collection of products for fans. With over 2,000 customizable articles in stock and the most modern patented printing technology, they deliver to fans worldwide from their automatized customization factory in Germany. The merchandise is presented online, on their platform of VIPs, and the possibility to create immediate real time collections for a special event (like a new film coming out/a viral quote of the star) is always at hand. Fans’ orders are delivered worldwide, even for a minimum order of one item. There is no hassle for the star: logistics and client service are handled by the German company with years of experience in online commerce, and the royalties of the celebrities are collected directly from each sale. Join the actors, artists and athletes already transforming social media to social commerce and connecting with their fans. Be a part of the sky full of stars!
Celina Alvarez, Executive Director 1277 Wilcox Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038 Call (323)466-0042 • info@housingworksca.org www.housingworksca.org
Theodor Domuta, Manager 9903 Santa Monica Blvd. #450, Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1671 Call (310)500-6087 • t.domuta@vip-pictures.com www.vip-pictures.com
Christian Meoli, Founder/CEO 1625 North Las Palmas Ave., Hollywood, CA 90028 Call (323)306-0676 • Christian@arenascreen.com www.arenascreen.com
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YOUTH LINK OF AMERICA Youth Link of America is a nonprofit organization that is devoted to helping meet the physical, emotional, and social needs of runaway, homeless and at-risk youth in the Hollywood area. Although the main focus is on the area’s youth, Youth Link also reaches out to the adult homeless and at-risk population in downtown Los Angeles. Addressing a wide range of needs for a rapidly growing homeless population, Youth Link has been a crucial resource for the city’s homeless since 1997. From holiday outreaches to a dedicated hotline for youth resources, Youth Link provides blankets for the cold, food for the hungry, and a compassionate ear to anyone who needs it. Youth Link believes that everyone is equal and everyone deserves a helping hand every now and then. Their 24-hour lifeline for troubled youth and their concerned parents can be reached at all times of the night and day as well as holidays, to make sure that no child or youth is left behind. Doug Ruswick, Director Box 93866 Hollywood, CA. 90093 Call (213)570-5994 • youthloa@aol.com www.youthlinkofamerica.org
CHAMBER MEMBER BENEFIT TO NON-PROFITS
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has worked with Microsoft to provide non-profit organizations with discounts, free software and technology-related services. To take advantage of this benefit, please contact (323)469-8311 or email info@hollywoodchamber.net.
MODERN ART ETC INC Modern Art Etc ® curates original art, sculpture and award winning photography, working with emerging as well as respected, noted artists in the U.S. and throughout the world. Founded and incorporated in Los Angeles, Modern Art Etc.® also provides a range of comprehensive services for corporate, residential, architectural, and interior design projects. Please also view their new listings on their other storefront, on the premier platform, on 1stdibs.com. Ivy L. Tan, CEO 7083 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028 Call (323)546 8478 • info@modernartetc.com
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA-HOLLYWOOD The Art Institute of California-Hollywood is located next to one of the world’s most famous cities. Students learn in a region known for filmmaking, creativity, fashion, and fine dining. Their degree programs in the areas of Design, Media Arts, Fashion, and Culinary help you focus your talents and explore what you’re passionate about. In their collaborative environment, their instructors will guide and mentor you as they help you build the skills you need to start your creative career. Follow them on social media, @ai_hollywood on Instagram and Twitter or Facebook.com/aihollywood. 5250 Lankershim Blvd North Hollywood, CA 91601 Call (818)299-5100 www.artinstitutes.edu/hollywood
RENEWING MEMBERS - WE THANK THESE BUSINESSES FOR RENEWING THEIR MEMBERSHIP Amgraph Group, The Angstrom Lighting Author Services, Inc. Aviva Family and Children's Service Best Western Hollywood Hills Beverly Center Birch Tree Properties LLC Calamigos Equestrian CBS Corporation Cedars-Sinai CESD Talent Agency Chick-fil-A at Hollywood CIM Group, Inc. Classic Projects DLS Events Easy Leaf Products Ecclesia Hollywood El Capitan Theatre Elite Merchant Solutions Fat Sal’s Film Musicians Secondary Markets Fund 14 n hollywoodchamber.net
FishBowl Worldwide Media Fleischer Studios, Inc Framing Fabrics Gabriella Foundation, The Gathers Strategies, Inc. Gold Leaf and Metallic Powders Goodwill Southern California Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles / Hollywood Hollygrove LA/Orphans Home Society Hollywood & Highland Center Hollywood Bowl Society Hollywood Palladium Hollywood Police Activities League Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Hollywood Vaults, Inc. Hudson 6922 Hollywood, LLC LAS Engineering, Inc. Live Nation Entertainment Los Angeles Marathon LLC Los Angeles Youth Network Mel's Drive-In
Milken Institute NAI Capital Commercial Real Estate Neuberg & Neuberg Importers Group NewFilmmakers LA Nonstop Printing Oakwood Worldwide Parr, Juliet Project Angel Food Roland Communications Roscoe's House of Chicken & Waffles Saban Community Clinic Smart Destinations Time Warner Cable Business Class Trailer Park Uber Technologies, Inc Urban Strategies Consulting Vin di Bona Productions Visit West Hollywood WeWork
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he Hollywood Chamber is proud to announce the 2016 Premier Investors Club members! The PI Club members are businesses who have made a commitment to supporting various Chamber events throughout the year and have secured their placement and promotion for the upcoming fiscal year. By becoming a Premier Investor, these businesses have the ability to better forecast their marketing budgets, have advance notice on major community and political events, and are able to plan promotions in conjunction with the events they have chosen to sponsor. Offering a wide range of events for sponsors, the Chamber is able to fit the needs of members from various industries. “The Premier Investors Club offers a platform that recognizes the Hollywood Chamber’s large investors and provides a bundle of benefits for
members who invest in the Chamber on an annual basis,” said Leron Gubler, Chamber’s President & CEO. Premier Investors enjoy optimum networking opportunities and introductions to key influencers in the community. Other benefits of the Club includes promotion of these members through the Chamber website, the membership business directory, the annual Hollywood Guide & Business Profile, the Chamber’s bimonthly Hollywood Business Advocate newsletter, the weekly online newsletter, and through the staff’s e-mail signature lines: The Hollywood Chamber appreciates the support of our largest member investors for their help in furthering the Chamber’s advocacy agenda in 2016. Platinumm members are Variety and Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building. Silver members
include Harridge Development Group, Hollywood Hotel, Hudson Pacific Properties, Iron Mountain Entertainment Services, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Occidental Entertainment Group Holdings, Paramount Contractors & Developers, and Paramount Pictures. Bronze members include The Afriat Group / Palladium Residences, Capitol Records, CIM Group, Famous Hollywood Dental Care, The Original Farmers Market, Southern California Gas Company, and US Bank. It’s not too late to enjoy the benefits of the Premier Investors Club! To learn more, please contact Kaylee Kiecker, Executive Vice President for the Hollywood Chamber, at kaylee@hollywoodchamber.net CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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he Hollywood Chamber’s March Business After Hours Mixer will be hosted by Sadie Kitchen & Lounge on Tuesday, March 29th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sadie Kitchen & Lounge is Hollywood’s leading lady! Take in the vintage charm of their expansive multi-room venue, where craft cocktails and heirloom recipes are served. Sip, savor, and celebrate in private upholstered booths and club chairs, or
select global vintages from Sadie’s Wine Room in the Center Lounge. For more information on the venue, visit www.sadiela.com. Enjoy your first drink on the house and samples of their delicious appetizers throughout the event! Sadie Kitchen & Lounge is located at 1638 N. Las Palmas Ave. in Hollywood. Validated parking available for $5. Come wine and dine with
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Allen, Ralph Edwards, Art Linkletter, Debbie Reynolds, Rhonda Fleming, Melissa Gilbert, Tab Hunter, Bob Barker, Esther Williams, Cloris Leachman, Tony Curtis, Tippi Hedren, Barbara Eden, Sally Kellerman, Joe Montegna and June Lockhart. Joining Kalantari as Chamber officers for the 2016 to 2017 year will be: Jeff Zarrinnam of the Hollywood Hotel, senior vice chair; Fabio Conti of the Fabiolus Cucina, vice chair; Bill Roschen of Roschen Van Cleve Architects, vice chair; Carole Sarian of The CrisCom Company, vice chair;
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books on health, lifestyle, parenting and memory. Recently audiences have seen her as a reoccurring character on Fox’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Crazy Ones (as Robin William’s exwife and Sarah Michelle Gellar’s mom), All-Star Celebrity Apprentice, and on Two and a Half Men (as Ashton Kutcher’s love interest). Henner joins a stellar list of past Chamber lifetime achievement honorees, which have included: Steve
fellow Chamber members and check out this stunning venue! RSVP to: www.hollywoodchamber.net/events CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Nicole Mihalka of JLL, secretary; and Donelle Dadigan of the Hollywood Museum in the Max Factor Building, treasurer. Beth Marlis of Musicians Institute will be honored as the outgoing chair of the board. In addition, several new board members will be sworn in for the first time, including: Homer Alba of Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Tari Garza of Universal Studios Hollywood, and Francis Y. Park of Park & Velayos LLP. CHAMBER BUSINESS BENEFIT
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Chamber Welcomes New Members at Yamashiro in February The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce welcomed new member businesses during its February Business After Hours last month at Yamashiro. Beth Marlis, Chair of the Board welcomed the following new members: Bruce Walker, Bruce Walker - Rodeo Realty; Josh Craig, The Camden; Michael Thill, Centro; Haydee Herrera, Devine Cleaning Service; Terry August, Fancifull Fine Foods & Baskets; Faye Altobar, Housing Works; Julia Dean, Los Angeles Center of Photography; Luis Otero, Resilience DJs; Natasha Aceves, Rosemary Children's Services; Timothy Grubbs, ValleyCrest Design Group; Theodor Domuta, VIP Pictures World GmbH; Carrie Wang, YIYA International, Inc.
Chamber Welcomes Members at Universal’s Hard Rock Cafe in January The Hollywood Chamber’s Business After Hours Mixer was generously hosted by Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood at Universal CityWalk in January. Located at 1000 Universal Studios Blvd. #99 within Universal CityWalk, the Hard Rock Cafe is a modern marvel with their Taj Mahal-influenced building and landmark guitar fountain. The Hollywood Chamber welcomed these new members: Monica Venegas, Broadstone Candara at Hancock Park; Sabrina Hutchinson, Defiant Public Relations; Monica Mazariegos, H&R Block; Gary Werkheiser, Lights Camera Cure; Terry Walker, Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center; and Tina Hunt, Today’s Youth Organization. 16 n hollywoodchamber.net