Corona Business News Jan/Feb 2019

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CORONA BUSINESS NEWS

Corona Innovation Center BREAKS GROUND

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he ground-breaking ceremony for the Corona Innovation Center on Friday, November 30, 2018 marked a major milestone for Corona’s regional economic development impact, as well as local and regional job creation.

The Corona Innovation Center will focus on growing the local economy in collaboration with local and regional businesses, colleges and universities. This project will create an environment that will foster collaborative

Economic Development: KICKIN’ IT INTO HIGH GEAR IN CORONA

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evelopment is the backbone for a thriving community, and we are excited to share some good news of attractions “Coming Soon!” The Corona Chamber continually works to promote Corona as a great place to open a business. The City of Corona parallels our efforts and often does the ‘heavy

thinking and joint projects geared toward common economic goals and technology drivers. The Center will also work in conjunction with the Corona-Norco Unified School District to strengthen its STEM programs and ensure future generations are developing the necessary skill sets to succeed in today’s rapidly changing world. The center would bring multiple public and private partnerships together, including the City of Corona, TriTech Small Business Development Center, Corona-Norco Unified School District, Norco College, Riverside Community College District Office of Economic Development, and Naval Surface Warfare Center Corona Division, to name a few. These resources, in conjunction with Corona’s ... Continued on page 14

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The NEW Economy: ARE YOU PREPARED?

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s part of the CORONA 2020 program (a Public Private Partnership) the CORONA Chamber realizes the importance of expanding the knowledge of Economic Development to the masses. Therefore, the CORONA Chamber will be providing the NEW ECONOMY seminar on Friday, January 11, 2019. Presented by Mo Collins, a New Economy specialist with more than 20 years of academic, non-profit and entrepreneurial experience, this ½ day seminar will be informative, engaging and innovative. Collins speaks throughout the United States and Canada. This New Economy seminar will provide a foundational look at economic development in the 21st century. Topics will include: 1) global economic trends and the profound impact these changes

are having upon our local communities; 2) emerging best practices in entrepreneurship, innovation and workforce; and 3) strategies to build healthy 21st century communities. Collins will share on economic development, technology transfer and commercialization, entrepreneurs and technology, the innovation economy and small business. This 6.5-hour seminar will be available for a limited number of seats. Register online at www.MyChamber.org for this class prior to January ... Continued on page 14

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lifting’ when it comes to Economic Development. The Chamber Team works closely with all City departments, and regularly with the City’s dynamic and professional Economic Development team of Kimberly Davidson, Ryan Cortez and Michele Nissen. ... Continued on page 13

Handling Homeless Page 2 Harassment Seminar Page 2 New Members Page 3

5th Annual Chili CookOff & Craft Brew Festival February 23 C ircle City Rotary supports many nonprofit organizations throughout the year. Proceeds from the 2019 Fire & Ice Chili Cook-Off & Craft Beer Festival, scheduled for Saturday, February 23, will enable Circle City Rotary to continue its financial support to those less fortunate. 100% of the net proceeds from this event will be used directly to fund benevolent service projects right here in our own backyard as well as in other countries, where the need is greatest and we make a difference in people’s quality of life.

Over 25 Chili Cook-Off contestants in two categories will be competing for prizes. There will be beer tasting from approximately 20 craft breweries, as well as other food available and alternative beverages for purchase. A live band will keep the energy high, and all attendees can take part by voting for their favorite chili chefs with the People’s Choice award category! For tickets, sponsorships, entry forms, or more information, visit FireAndIceCorona. org. See you there!

CEO Column Page 4 Manufacturers Summit Page 4 2019 Game Plan Page 5 Meet our Chairman Page 5 2019 Board of Directors Page 6 Year End Awards Pages 7-11 Advocacy for Businesses Page 12 Business Seminars for You Page 13 Social Media Secrets Page 14


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A Resource for Business HANDLING HOMELESSNESS

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ationally, homelessness has become an epidemic. You don’t have to look at San Francisco or Seattle to see how horribly things are developing. Corona shares the problem; homelessness is rampant. As the Corona Chamber conducted surveys of businesses, many concerns were received from business owners, man-

agers and property management companies concerning this issue. The top three worries mentioned in our surveys were concerns for customer safety, the homeless occupying their building’s entry ways, and health concerns caused by public urination, defecation and trash. Each of these problems are common in Corona. Fortunately, Corona’s City government is very proactive. Under the direction of the Corona Police Department, the H.O.P.E. Team was created 2015 to address the growing needs of the homeless population. The teams’ role is to be the first responders to calls regarding the homeless and mentally ill. They also regularly seek out and connect with people who are

homeless to provide them with options and available services. Additionally, the H.O.P.E. Team assists businesses that are negatively impacted by the issue of homelessness. Businesses and property managers can file a ‘Trespass Arrest Authorization Form’ with the Corona Police Department, providing the officers permission to enter private property and arrest those individuals who are trespassing. The form needs to be refiled every 6 months, and ‘No Trespassing’ signs must be posted on the affected building/ property. The Corona Chamber has coordinated a seminar with the Corona Police Department to learn about the laws, their property rights, and how to develop plans to preserve their storefronts. It will be held on Thursday, January 24 at 8am at the City of Corona’s multipurpose room (400 S. Vicentia Ave., Corona 92882). Reservations for this FREE seminar can be made online by visiting www.MyChamber.org or calling the Chamber at (951) 737-3350. For more information on the Corona Police Department’s H.O.P.E. Team, please call (951) 817-5737.

CORONA Chamber of Commerce 904 E. 6th Street, CORONA, CA 92879 (951) 737-3350 | MyChamber.org Bobby Spiegel President/CEO Bobby@MyChamber.org Heather Rawlings Member Services & Advertising Director Heather@MyChamber.org Linda Richards Member Services Linda@MyChamber.org Stephanie Shapiro Member Services Stephanie@MyChamber.org

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Deserie Ramirez Member Services Deserie@MyChamber.org Laura Silletto Membership Representative Laura@MyChamber.org

A New Face at the CORONA Chamber: WELCOME LAURA SILLETTO!

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aura has over 25 years of sales experience and joined our membership team in November 2018. Laura will be working with businesses that are moving into Corona, or are thinking of becoming affiliated. Laura complements the entire team of professional staff at the CORONA Chamber who are focused on helping businesses. One of the Chamber’s Core Competencies is Helping in Creating and Sustaining a Strong Local Economy. We invite you to connect with Laura to learn more about the many features the CORONA Chamber has to offer businesses.

The bulk of Laura’s career was at GE/CareCredit, where she was top producer for many years. She most recently worked for a marketing firm in Irvine for two years before joining the Chamber team. She moved to the Eagle Glen neighborhood in Corona in 2002 and considers her “life’s work” her 2 daughters. Jesse is in her 2nd year at UCI, where she made the Dean’s list in her first semester. Sam is a junior at Santiago High School and is taking 4 AP classes while also being on the Varsity swim team. Her household is rounded out with 2 cats, Snow White and Rasha, and her rescued pitbull Penelope. Contact Laura with any questions on membership or benefits at (951) 737-3350 or laura@mychamber.org.

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For advertising information, contact Heather Rawlings at (951) 737-3350 Since 1910, the Corona Chamber has been providing ‘resources for prosperity’ for the businesses and community of Corona, CA. This Chamber represents the interest of business in the greater Corona service area by providing its members networking opportunities, promoting the community, and engaging federal, state, and local officials in order to improve the economic prosperity of the Inland Southern California region. With a membership of over 750 businesses, representing over 55,000 jobs, the Corona Chamber is the voice of business. Learn more by visiting www.MyChamber.org.

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Supervisors training will be a 2-hour training (attendees will receive required certificate for businesses with 5 or more employees). Employee 1-hour training also offered separately.

JANUARY 15TH 10:00am – 12:00pm FOR SUPERVISORS 1:00pm – 2:00pm FOR EMPLOYEES Corona Chamber Offices 904 E 6TH ST. CORONA, CA 92879 SPEAKER: Mike Hayden CEO and Chief HR Strategist at Infinium Payroll, HR and Staffing

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Help Us Welcome Our New Members Listed on these pages are our newest members. For a complete listing, visit www.MyChamber.org; you will find a variety of businesses. Our members invest in our organization for numerous reasons. Many find the resources provided, the advocacy efforts and the economic profiles as viable assets driven by our Five Core Competencies: Sustaining and Creating a Strong

Local Economy; Representing the Interest of Business with Government for a better work flow; Promoting the Community; Promoting Political Action and Providing Networking Opportunities & Business Referrals for our member firms. If you are not currently a member, please contact Laura Siletto at 951.737.3350 Magic Brow (951) 987-0435 420 N. Main St. #113 Corona, CA 92880 We are a threading only salon conveniently located North of the 91 freeway adjacent to the Metrolink Station. We can remove hairs on your face, sideburns, and neck using our threading method. It’s quick and precise. Noemi Hernandez Insurance Agency (951) 737-1069 623 N. Main St. #D5 Corona, CA 92880 Offering home, auto, life and health insurance and banking products. Please call us for a free quote.

24 Hour Fitness (951) 734-0121 275 Teller St. #100 Corona, CA 92879 Our Corona gym is designed to excite and motivate, with amazing studio classes, innovative training programs, and ample workout space to help you get into your zone and get moving. Arthritis Foundation OCIE (949) 585-0201 4701 Von Karmen Ave. #100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 The Arthritis Foundation, founded in 1948, is the only national not-forprofit organization that supports the more than 100 types of arthritis and related conditions. Chuck Wagon Bar & Grill (951) 737-7162 1353 W. 6th St. Corona, CA 92882 Family friendly restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks. Please join us at our new location in West Corona.

Hester Roofing (951) 805-4705 Corona, CA 92883 Local roofing company that has provided quality worksmanship for over 35 years. Call today for a free estimate. Infinity Plumbing Designs, Inc. (951) 737-4436 9182 Stellar Ct. Corona, CA 92883 Our company brings years of expertise in all aspects of plumbing. We offer new construction plumbing, installs of additional fixtures and systems after a home has been built, or a standard service call. You can rest assured the job is done properly. Konica Minolta Business Solutions (800) 456-5664 1003 E. Brier Dr. #120 San Bernardino, CA 92408 A leader utilizing innovative technology, quality services and unique solutions to add value to the global society, always focused on protecting the environment for a prosperous future.

D’Vine: A Mediterranean Experience (951) 356-5001 2570 Tuscany St. #101 Corona, CA 92881 Delicious traditional Mediterranean food created and mastered by Chef Walid Aljara. Our hand-crafted food will leave you wanting more!

Lennar Homes (951) 817-3525 980 Montecito Dr. #302 Corona, CA 92879 Lennar builds affordable homes in some of the most desirable cities in the nation and for all stages of life; first home, move up or multigenerational to accommodate the needs of changing families.

Edward Jones Investments – Roston Willis (951) 603-3371 Corona, CA 92883 Assistance in planning for retirement, saving for college for children or grandchildren, or protecting the financial future of the ones you care for the most, we can work together achieve your goals.

Lupita’s Jewelers (951) 808-9730 340 N. McKinley St. #101 Corona, CA 92879 We carry a wide range of jewels, rings, and accessories from worldfamous manufacturers. Always taking your ideas and wishes into consideration, we are determined to find the right piece for you.

Oasis Integrated Medicine & MedSPA (951) 340-2178 703 Magnolia Ave. Corona, CA 92879 We provide immediate care, occupational health, travel health and integrative medicine care. Paws At Main (951) 227-9868 420 N. Main St. #115 Corona, CA 92880 A new luxury grooming salon dedicated to providing the best experience for you and your pets. We understand that these pets are your babies and they will be treated just like one of our own. They will be treated with love, respect and the occasional smooch. Providence Wealth Planning (951) 465-6409 391 N. Main St. #107 Corona, CA 92880 Providing services in Risk Management, Financial Planning and Insurance. Our mission is to help improve the lives of the individuals and families of our community. R & J Entertainment (661) 709-8731 Corona, CA 92879 We offer mobile photo booth (Selfie Station) with on-site attendants, unique props, photo books, and a redcarpet experience. We also offer Disc Jockey and custom lighting effects. RnR Marketing (951) 444-8127 Corona, CA 92882 Marketing and Event Management services for all businesses. Season’s Coffee & Gifts (951) 454-1427 800 S. Main St. Corona, CA 92879 Conveniently located inside Corona Regional Medical Center. Serving gourmet coffee and novelties to hospital guests and visitors.

Self Made Training Facility (951) 287-0146 185 N. McKinley St. Corona, CA 92879 Private personal training facility. We have over 25 trainers and coaches that offer weight management, strength and conditioning and more! Tarbell, Corona – Avellaneda Richardson Group (951) 533-8707 315 Magnolia Ave. Corona, CA 92879 We provide resources to learn about our community, find available properties, and learn more about the real estate process. The Branding Hive Agency (855) 272-6326 x700 24641 Washington Ave. Murrieta, CA 92562 The Branding Hive is an awardwinning company that specializes in brand development, brand management and creative marketing for businesses seeking to launch, grow or reinvent themselves. Train Me Today (714) 269-9925 26025 Newport Rd. #A487 Menifee, CA 92584 Workplace Harassment Training and HR Consulting. Since 2003, we have remained passionate about harassment & discrimination, HR certification and supervisor training. U.S. Battery Manufacturing Co. (951) 371-8090 1675 Sampson Ave. Corona, CA 92879 U.S. Battery is a local manufacturer of lead acid batteries that is dedicated to building premium quality batteries, serving a variety of markets, supplying batteries to all parts of the world.


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s January typically begins with resolutions, there was a time for reflection on the many blessings we have and enjoy in our community of CORONA. It seems like yesterday we were preparing for 2018, yet those 12 months rapidly passed us by. With tremendous admiration to my Board of Directors (all business owners or managers who volunteer to serve our business organization), and my professional staff (who take the numerous calls, visits, and interruptions – all with smiles on their faces and willingness to serve others), I am grateful. In May 2001, I began what I thought would be a one year maximum stint, to come in, improve customer service, and work on development of the staff…and then the 3rd day arrived, I realized I was hooked for life, that this is my ideal job – my career – and I love working here! Each year our top volunteer, the Chairman of the Board, selects a theme. Mike Ryan, 2019 Chair, has selected Make A Difference. This is not just three words thrown together, but more like a mandate and goal to accomplish. As Mike shares, this is in life, in work, and in everything you do. It’s amazing how our leadership selects the ideal theme which parallels our teams’ focus, every day!

December’s outreach for the Angel Tree program proved successful. You can read more information about this project on our website, where students attending our local schools are requesting gifts for the holidays, not an X-box or electronics, but underwear, socks, pillows for their younger siblings, and other necessities many of us take for granted. Our business community came together to Make A Difference by donating funds, and we worked with many CORONA Chamber members to help: Corona Host Lions provided funding for gifts; we secured gift cards from Corona Chamber Member Stater Bros, where they gave us extra cards, enabling us to reach out to three schools: Corona High, Orange Grove High, and Jefferson Elementary. Mrs. Julie Stivers from CHS is showcasing the gift cards for her students, a true blessing for the holiday! (PHOTO HERE) Believe me, we did Make A Difference! During my visits of various businesses in December, I had the pleasure to tour Phenix Technology, where they manufacture helmets for fire departments. All parts are made in the USA, and finished products are shipped throughout America and numerous countries overseas. They are very big into LEAN Manufacturing,

which builds upon numerous team effort improvements. My tour was intensive, detailed and very organized – just as organized as each work station, task to be done (from cleaning restrooms to washing and drying your hands). Angel Sanchez, President/CEO of Phenix, will be the keynote speaker on January 14 for our Coffee with an Entrepreneur (RSVP at MyChamber. org). This is free to attend, begins at 8am, and during the 90 minutes, Angel will provide you with several nuggets that you can walk away and

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ince CORONA is home to over 400 manufacturers, it is no surprise to see the IE Manufacturing Council tap into our treasures. Fender USA’s Ed Magee, (Senior VP of Operations) will be one of the keynote speakers. CORONA’s Kimberly Davidson (Economic Development Manager, for the City of CORONA) will be the emcee for the upcoming 2019 Manufacturers’ Summit. Tapping into her enthusiasm and focus on promoting positive growth for Manufactures, the Summit selected Valentine’s Day to hold its conference. The theme is WE Love Manufacturing!! Tesla’s Tony Sciarra (START & Service Programs Manager) will also share the stage in sharing. Bring your HR staff, your floor supervisors and your executives for another exciting 6 hours of idea generation. Manufacturers and supporters of manufacturing in the Inland Empire will find this a tremendous value. This year, the Riverside Convention Center will house the conference. Nearly 900 people, including business leaders, students, and representatives from throughout the region, came to hear speakers from national

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Kim Davidson, CORONA’s Economic Development Manager, will emcee the February 14th Manufacturers Summit

and state manufacturing associations in 2018. Display space is provided at no cost to local manufacturers interested in showcasing their products. Manufacturers interested in displaying their products in the Made in the I.E. Exhibitor Hall are encouraged to register early for the event. Discounts are available to members, and for manufacturers through the Made in the I.E. applications. See you there! For more info, visit mfgcouncilie. com/summit.

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immediately implement (ask him about shaking your hands 12 times before drying them). On March 7, we will have a seminar on LEAN Manufacturing, which Angel is coordinating now. We are working on credit card security and fraud as well. As you have heard in the news recently, the hospitality industry has experienced challenges, and fines could reach $25,000 per infraction. Another need for our business community is resources to deal with the homeless issue. We are working with the Corona Police Department to host a FREE seminar on January 24. Throughout 2019, the CORONA Chamber will be providing a variety of seminars for our business community. Many of them are free to the public thanks to our partnerships with the City of Corona and County of Riverside. Visit the CORONA Chamber website at www.MyChamber.org to view all updates, and if you have a particular seminar you would like to see, let us know. Looking forward to our next venture to Make A Difference! Bobby Spiegel, President/CEO, CORONA Chamber of Commerce can be reached by calling his cell phone 951-733-1836 or emailing Bobby@MyChamber.org


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New Year, New Theme, New Chair CHAMBER PREPARED FOR 2019

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ach fall since 1910, local business leaders that comprise the Corona Chamber of Commerce have gathered to make plans to grow Corona business in the New Year ahead. Annually, the Chamber’s Board of Directors selects a new chairperson to lead the efforts. The Corona Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board for 2019 is Mike Ryan, of Ryan & Associates Financial Services. Mike was officially inaugurated at the Installation and Awards Party on January 24. Each year, the Chairman, as a focal point for membership to rally around and promote, selects a theme. For 2019, Mike has selected, “Make a Difference, in Life and in Work,” as our theme. Mike Ryan’s professional career has given him a wide variety of experiences and exposure to nearly every phase of business in several fields. His calm demeanor and timely insights will continue to benefit the community and Chamber members alike. In addition to our key initiatives selected under the reign of 2018 Chairman, John Weyhgandt year (Communications/Advocacy and CORONA

2020/Membership/Succession and Processes), In response to our membership requests, Mike has proposed some exciting new programs and updates to existing ones: • Economic Development/Business Development Committee – An ad hoc committee of business people to assist and support the City. • Veterans Business Alliance – Support, Hiring, Benefits and VA issues, for Veteran-owned businesses or

cultivate new leadership in support of jobs and economy. • Chamber 101 will be retooled! Come learn how to maximize your membership. • Offer seminars for members and the community: New Laws, Healthcare, Small Business issues (HR, OSHA, etc.) and more. • Develop a mentorship program or mastermind group to help gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Collaborate on items such as sales techniques, strategic partnerships, referral exchange, professional relationships and more. • Create a Chamber Speakers Bureau – A collection of highly talented members who volunteer their professional expertise and time to relay industry specific skills and knowledge to their peers. Participaother military-focused businesses. tion should focus on education. • Coffee and Connections – Net- • Small Business Resource Center working and educational work– Running a small business can be shops, offering more networking challenging. The Chamber can proopportunities. vide skills and resources needed to • Legislative Lounge – An informal stay competitive in a changing marreception and recognition to honor/ ketplace. edify elected officials and their staff. This is just a peek at what is in store Focus on relationship building. for the Corona Chamber of Commerce • Expand on our “40 under 40 pro- in the New Year. The organization is gram” by having a Young Profession- fired up and invites all of you to join in als Council or Committee to help to Make a Difference in 2019.

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ike’s practice at Ryan & Associates exists to provide Financial and Insurance strategies to protect his client’s families, their finances and their future. He has been working with private individuals as well as businesses of all

sizes to meet their financial goals for more than 30 years. He has helped thousands of people in Southern California and across the country. Ryan & Associates specializes in retirement planning, providing clients with financial independence and dignity while leaving behind a legacy for loved ones. Not only an expert in financial planning, Mike’s proficiency extends to healthcare, Medicare, disability, long term care and Estate Planning. His talent and extensive knowledge base allows his practice to uniquely solve problems that alludes others. He is an Independent Advisor, allowing him to work for his clients and not for the benefit of a specific company or organization. Mike has developed

a team of exceptional professional associates to support his practice and his clients. Wall Street Journal, FOX, ABC, NBC, CBS along with hundreds of news and financial outlets have cited his work and interviews hundreds of times across the county. Mike is generous with his time, knowledge and expertise in helping charitable and non-profit organizations in supporting those in need. His activities include: • Member Community Leadership Council for the Alzheimer’s Association and on their Speakers Bureau. • Serves as Chairman of the Board for Peppermint Ridge that services the developmentally disabled community. • Board member and Treasurer for the Dayle McIntosh Center, which provides programs, assist the disabled to live independently. • Member Corona

Regional Hospice Board of Directors. • Board member Meals on Wheels. • Chairs the Community Services Network an area organization that supports and promotes the working of many non-profit organizations. • Member of the Circle City Rotary • Past Chairman of the Board for the Norco Area Chamber of Commerce and on their board Widowed, but celebrated 42 years of marriage with his beloved late wife Caroline, has four children, 12 grandchildren and 3 .5 great grandchildren.


WELCOME TO THE

• Chairman - Mike Ryan, Ryan & Associates Financial Services • Chair Elect - Don Williamson, Corona History Association • Vice Chair - Kim Mabon, Creative By Design, Inc. • Chairman of Finance - Jon Haratyk, Living Better 101 • Vice Chair of Finance - Palbinder Badesha, Express Employment Professionals • Immediate Past Chairman - John Weyhgandt, Western States Financial • President/CEO - Bobby Spiegel, Corona Chamber of Commerce

OUTGOING BOARD MEMBERS Yolanda Carrillo, Corona-Norco Family YMCA Steve Glynn, Waste Management, Dr. Michael Lin, Corona-Norco Unified School District, Chris Miller, Thomas Miller Mortuary and Crematory, Salvador Montes, Fender USA

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Dr. Sam Buenrostro, Corona-Norco Unified School District Angie Byars, 3M Corona Marta Cortez, Eduardo’s Mexican Restaurant Anthony Edwards, Robertson’s Ready Mix Dr. Aimee French, French Medical Corp. Don Garling, Lifetime Vinyl Fence Fabricators, Inc. Jim Gore, Vulcan Materials Company Kristen Holstrom, Holstrom, Block and Parke, APLC Ruth Jaffe, Kaiser Permanente Sean Kelley, Kelley Law, Inc. Gordon Macaulay, Collins Aerospace Chad Miller, American National Manufacturing, Inc. Mark Peabody, Peabody Engineering & Supply, Inc. Linda Pearson, Corona Regional Medical Center Lea Petersen, Southern California Gas Company Dr. Anthony Pirritano, Integrated Medical Center of Corona Lily Quiroa, Waste Management Mike Quraishi, Aladdin Cleaning Services, Inc. Dr. Bryan Reece, Norco College Dean Seif, CARSTAR Allstar Collision Janet Steiner, Make Dust NAVSEA, CORONA Division Liaison: Jennifer Stewart

Thank You to Our 2018 Executive & Business Partners These financial partners provide additional funding to the chamber to support & provide additional member services.

To become an Executive or Business Partner for 2019, contact Bobby Spiegel at (951) 733-1836 or Bobby@MyChamber.org


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Lifetime Achievement Recipients MIKE AND MARY VASQUEZ MIGUEL’S RESTAURANTS

JIM DORSEY

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ike and Mary Vasquez first came to Corona in 1969. In 1973, they opened the first Miguel’s Restaurant. Forty-five years later having built a durable enterprise, the Vasquezes have provided jobs, economic growth, and quality food for our region. Their success is dependent upon using secret ingredients in their recipes, which date back generations and were created by Mary Vasquez’s family.

Named in honor of Mike’s grandfather, Miguel, in 1975, Mike and Mary leased a fast-food restaurant located two miles from the current Miguel’s and named it Miguel’s Jr. It was an immediate success. Since that time, 17 additional locations have opened throughout the Inland Empire, Orange County and beyond. In 1997, Mike and Mary relocated the original Sixth Street Miguel’s Restaurant a few blocks to its current location. The new restaurant opened October 11, 2000. In the meantime, Orange County got its first taste of the Corona legend in the summer of 2004, with the opening of Miguel’s in Foothill Ranch. In September 2008, another “sit down” location opened at Dos Lagos. A beautiful building and location, Miguel’s Restaurant opened lakeside. Mike and Mary Vasquez believe in giving back to the communities they serve. On the 40th anniversary of the restaurants, the Vasquez family donated $250,000 to the City of Corona to provide a splash park in Corona. They also made a generous donation which helped create the Teen Center at the Corona Public Library. Mike and Mary Vasquez have become valuable assets to the communities they serve. Miguel’s can regularly be counted upon to help others while continuing to serve delicious fare, originated in Corona and beloved by our citizens.

im Dorsey credits former Corona journalist Peter Fischetti with jump starting his photography business. Jim took a hobby and has developed it into a thriving and fast-paced business. Jim’s faithful clients include second and third generations of local families. Where the less fortunate are concerned, Jim’s heart is pure in offering assistance. Throughout the years volunteering at the Corona Chamber, Jim is typically the first to volunteer his time, talent and treasures. Among his most prestigious jobs are photographing two Presidents of the United States. Jim Dorsey loves what he does, and it shows. His calendar bookings cover most days from early mornings to late nights. Jim’s decision from day one was that there would be no rules or limits (just don’t abuse the photographer!). He exhibits his good-natured humor in relaxing his clientele, who might get very nervous at important events. Jim’s patience and humor has turned the most stressful shoots into fun experiences. Photographing over 1800 weddings, there isn’t much he hasn’t seen or done.

Weddings are only part of his professional catalog. He has provided photos of food, products, cars, homes, pets, small children, businesses, or anything that his customers require. His specialty has always been events. His clientele includes magazines, publications and some of the top Fortune 100 businesses. Jim treasures the title of “Official Photographer – Photographing the World.” He has worked for many local businesses, government staff, civic leaders and members of the Corona Police and Corona Fire Departments. His work can also be found in corporate publications and beyond, from headshots to panoramas. Jim’s background far extends beyond photography. His previous career started at Sears, where he rapidly climbed the ladder to management. His words of wisdom for networking, managing, and working with others can be traced back to those early years. The Corona Chamber has utilized Jim numerous times for assisting in training, speaking and of course, photographing your world!

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ohn Tavaglione has served the Corona area and District 2 for Riverside County for 24 years. A native and lifelong resident of Riverside, whenever there was a need or task in Corona, he answered every call and never wavered. John provided consistency and dedication to his post, while working with numerous agencies and municipalities. Elected to represent the Second Supervisorial District on November 7, 1994, John was sworn into office on January 3, 1995. During his tenure on the Board of Supervisors, John served as Chairman six times, most recently in 2017. He served a broad range of interests for his constituents. In 2017, he was also the Chairman of the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC). Supervisor Tavaglione has been a member of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) for the past 20 years, and was elected by California’s 58 counties in 2010-2011 to serve as President of the Association. In this capacity, he worked closely with Governor Jerry Brown and his administration in negotiating Public Safety and Health/Human Services Realignment. Prior to his election to the Board of Supervisors, John served on the Riverside City Council and was a member of the Riverside Public Utilities Commission. His professional career spanned nearly 25 years as a commercial real estate executive. John received his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California Baptist University and is a proud U.S. Army Veteran (’68-’70). John and his wife Jan have two children, Heidi and Chris, a daughter-in-law, Jennifer, granddaughters, Madelon Rose and Grace, and a grandson, William Christopher. John and Jan’s Riverside home includes their dogs Rosie and Ralphie. John’s hobbies consist of woodworking, singing and performing with his 60’s classic rock group, The Legendary Mustangs. However, his favorite pastime is babysitting and spending time with his grandchildren. John has led a remarkable life of dedicated public service. We will remain grateful for his uncompromising dedication and commitment to Riverside County. His tremendous record of public service might be equaled, but not surpassed. John Tavaglione will be missed in his role and fondly remembered.


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Founded by their father, Edward C. Garland, brothers Bob and Ed have continued the family tradition of residential real estate since its founding in 1945.

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coped with differently by each. As the Voice of Business, the CORONA Chamber acknowledges the importance of entrepreneurship and the creation and sustainability of business. During 2018, the CORONA Chamber’s theme was At Your Service, and each of these businesses / organizations and individuals honored have Service Above Self as their mantra. The CORONA Chamber honors the following companies and organizations with the coveted 2018 Business of the Year/Award of Excellence.

Hamner Towing Many in the real estate industry have found themselves either working for or with the Garlands over their course of successful business ventures. Unmatched and focused on integrity, honesty and fairness, the brothers have a unique success blend that is envied by others, attempted by some, and paralleled by few. The partnership extends beyond their business, and as siblings, they extend their family values to many generations. Flying the banner of Century 21, Garland Realty continues to set levels of service far above the standard, and services generations of clients. Their 23 agents service the areas of Corona, Sun City, Hemet, Rialto, Costa Mesa, Montclair, Riverside, Norco, Ontario, San Bernardino, Sherman Oaks, Menifee, Lake Elsinore, Banning, Van Nuys, and Chino, all from their headquarters in CORONA, CA.

Hamner Towing has a unique story and successful business venture. Founded initially by the Altenbergers and located on Hamner Avenue, it was a small side business of Hamner Automotive. Dennis and Pam Horvath purchased the company, promising to Betty Altenberger that they would always treat their customers with fairness and high ethical standards. The Horvaths have done just that, and exceeded their promise. Now with their sons Jason and Casey running the day to day operations, the initial two truck business has expanded to 25+ vehicles and is involved with highway safety, offering emergency roadside

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The CORONA Chamber celebrates the fact that over 400 manufacturers call CORONA home. It is reported that 4 to 7 jobs are created for every manufacturing job. WestRock’s roots trace back to Corona since 1968, when its prior name of Container Corporation occupied their facility on Smith Street in our growing town. Being in the paper business, there are many that try to duplicate a successful venture, yet often those attempts fall short. With some employees’

service. As a AAA affiliate, Hamner Towing remains a highly requested firm for those seeking service. Located at 2125 Railroad St. in Corona, Hamner Towing has a full auto repair shop for engine and other related issues. They are AAA rated and provide excellent response times, service and are trustworthy.

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rockets to periscopes, the Naval Surface Warfare Center works daily on providing security and reassurance for our freedoms. As an independent assessment sight, NAVSEA employs over 2,500 people, with many of their employees exceeding six-figure incomes. With minimal enlisted personnel, the organization provides great career opportunities for civilian work. The CORONA Chamber works closely with NAVSEA in many outreaches, including patent sharing and photonics, to name a few. We strive to ensure the base will remain open and not part of the BRAC (Base Realignment And Closure) set forth by our Federal Government. The economic impact matched by the intellectual property developed at NAVSEA is a high priority of the CORONA Chamber. Future developments will ensure continual growth for NAVSEA and our region.

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NCH Galleries & Fine Gifts

NCH Galleries & Fine Gifts (CORONA’s Hidden Gem) has been serving the Corona region since 1990. Initially opening their retail store as Nancy’s Country Hearts, a neighborhood boutique, this establishment has brought the Brighton name to local fame. Nancy De Caprio and daughter Dana Clapp offer an array of gifts, home décor and other items from

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collective art to various jewelry. Being located in the same center, when only Costco, McDonalds, Claim Jumper and then Albertsons were opening, Nancy took her idea and concept of providing quality products for an unknown clientele. Acknowledging their customers have been so faithful that expansion of their original 1,200 square foot facility now exceeds double that size, at 440 N. McKinley St., Ste. 104. Throughout the 28 years of doing business in Corona, they have focused on assisting numerous women-based organizations, as well mentoring hundreds of women and young ladies who have been employed there.

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being impacted by this horrible disease, one of the ACS’ best-known events is the 24-hour Relay for Life. Raising in excess of $300,000 for research and assistance just in our region, the Relay has proven to be a great event for all aspects of groups: families, businesses, schools (with teachers, administrators and others joining in), community groups, and more. Participants range in all ages, and at dusk a beautiful luminaries tribute, where bags with special messages to individuals line the ‘track’ for the Relay to reflect on and pay respect to.

HEALTH/ WELLNESS Citrus Valley Medical Associates, Inc.

Known as the Mighty Docs, Citrus Valley Medical Associates, Inc. has been providing healthcare services for over 50 years. Founded by the late Dr. Lawrence Nelson, Citrus Valley Medical is a regional health facility. In 1964, Dr. Nelson returned home after medical school to start a family practice on Hamner Avenue in neighboring Norco. From those small beginnings he grew into a larger office with

multiple providers. Eventually Dr. Lawrence retired and was succeeded by his son Dr. Robert Nelson. Over the years since, Citrus Valley Medical Associates has taken shape. They now have m u lt i p l e offices, along with more doctors and more caregivers. As they have grown, their goals have remained unchanged: to “help our patients live long and live healthy. We believe we are part of this community, and this community is, and always will be a part of us.” Paralleling the CORONA 2020 plan for expanding physicians for our area, Citrus Valley Medical has been recruiting new specialized professionals to our area in record numbers. It is easy to see how Citrus Valley Medical has made an impact, and their core values are witnessed daily by their actions: Provide superior quality care; Provide excellent service; Provide community service; and Lead with integrity!

American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society (ACS) is on a mission to free the world from cancer. While they work toward a cure, they fund and conduct research, share expert information, support patients, and spread the word about prevention. The American Cancer Society’s Riverside office has been a steady resource for our region, and in recent years have made tremendous strides in CORONA. With cancer knowing no boundaries and almost everyone

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2018 Ambassador of the Year

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he role of a Corona Chamber Ambassador is to serve as a volunteer, representing the Chamber. They can be found greeting our members and guests, setting up for events, making phone calls to members, and serving wherever and whenever needed.

One ambassador receives the title of Ambassador of the Year for their outstanding service and dedication to the community. In 2018, we had many that went above and beyond the duties of an Ambassador, but one rose to the top. The 2018 Ambassador

of the Year is Juan Santos, Sales Manager for American Financial Network, based out of Ontario. Juan has been a walking representation of our theme for 2018, “At Your Service”. He is the first to volunteer to serve and usually the last to leave. He enjoys training other ambassadors and truly enjoys meeting with business owners and identifying how the Chamber can help their business thrive. Juan is a proud Veteran, and he and his wife Mayra are parents of two with another on the way, and live right in the heart of Corona. We are so proud to have him on the Corona Ambassador Team, serving the community with excellence.

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hris Hernandez is originally from Queens, New York and was born into a blue collar family. His parents taught him hard work and gave him the confidence in becoming a leader. As a Madison Avenue Executive, Chris learned the value of people and how teams can make a difference in companies. Chris grew his division to 26 million in revenue, employing 1,500 workers across 4 states in a span of 9 years. He then transitioned his career after being acquired into becoming a National Sales Director for a boutique Time and Labor Software product based out of Corona, CA. Chris came to the City of Corona to help build tech companies, a tech scene, and partner with the Chamber and the City to help the region

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DAVID BRAMBILA

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avid Brambila has been making a difference in CORONA for years, and the Chamber is happy to recognize his contributions with this year’s Making a Difference Award. He has been the Parade Chairman for the Corona Cinco de Mayo Committee for the past seven years. This organization puts on an annual festival that has raised and awarded over $250,000 in scholarships to graduating CNUSD seniors. For eight years, David served in the United States Marine Corps, followed by earning a B.A. in Business from California State University, Pomona. While still in college, he and his wife Venus opened a retail store in Corona. He took his experience

and entered the corporate world, rising to V.P. of Operations for an Orange County marketing firm. Filled with entrepreneurial spirit, he again started his own businesses in Corona, Creative Marketing, a print communications firm, and Brambila Properties, a real estate brokerage. David is also heavily involved in Veteran causes. He was elected to Finance Officer during his first meeting as a member of the Joe Dominguez American Legion Post 742. With David’s leadership, the Corona Chamber’s Executive Leadership Roundtable of 2017-18 and his fellow veterans worked to upgrade the 70-year-old Legion Hall with new floor tile and kitchen equipment. Over $90,000 in cash and services were donated to make this happen. David and Venus have been married for 23 years and are the parents of two sons. David continues to expand his commitment to serving and was recently elected to 3rd Vice Commander of American Legion District 21. This District represents 19 American Legions in the Inland Empire and surrounding areas, representing over 4,500 Veterans. David is a business and community leader, and he is here to serve his family and his community – For God and Country.

grow. He founded AppCore Labs and serves as the CEO to accelerate the transformation of traditional industries through technology. AppCore Labs specializes in software development, cloud technology, and blockchain technology. Chris earned his bachelor’s degree from Wheaton College, where he studied psychology and urban studies, and is known locally for the meetup he start called Tech-O Tuesday.

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fter being chosen as a two-time member of the Corona Chamber’s 40 under 40, Kristen joined the Chamber’s Board of Directors in 2018. As with most things in life, Kristen made an immediate impact and jumped in to help. “Amazing!” is the way John Weyhgandt, 2018 Chairman of the Board, describes Kristen. “Kristen is a servant and a leader. The first time I met Kristen, I immediately knew she is a person who gets things done. She has the perfect combination of ability, drive and heart.” She is not only one of the region’s foremost family law attorneys at Holstrom, Block & Parke, but she is a mom, an advocate for business, and works with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Empire and is a member of the Barristers Club of Riverside. In 2017, she was recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star. In addition to serving on several

committees including the golf tournament and membership development, Kristen was instrumental in starting a cross referral organization of attorneys known as the HUB. Her vitality and enthusiasm is infectious, and we are proud to have her on our team. The Corona Chamber is proud to honor Kristen Holstrom as this year’s Chairman’s Award winner.


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Citizen of the Year DON KINDRED

CORONA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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on Kindred started the Corona Symphony Orchestra over 10 years ago. He was finishing his 42year career in the retail industry when his devotion to music inspired him to use his own resources to establish the Symphony Orchestra. Bringing outstanding musicians together from all over the region, Corona is a rare Southern California city with its own Symphony. In February 2018, the City and Chamber received calls from the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, requesting Corona host its inaugural Arts Across America. Don was immediately contacted, and he helped organize seven events

presenting world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma to local audiences. Organizers from the Kennedy Center were so enamored with Don that they extended their relationship, bringing him onto their team as an Ambassador. Don’s music career started early, singing with the San Francisco Boys Chorus. There he had the opportunity to tour and perform with the Vienna Boys Choir, sing on a number of television productions including the Ed Sullivan Show, and perform with the San Francisco Opera Company in La Boehme, Tosca and Carmen. Don continued his musical endeavors, playing string bass throughout his life in many bands,

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ensembles and orchestras. As a young executive at Sears, he was assigned to be the personal shopper for the then First Lady of California, Nancy Reagan. Don says, “She would call me just about every day and place fairly large orders. She was very nice.” The two were on a

first name basis. Don is a Northern California native, but his wife, Shelly, grew up in Corona. He served in the Vietnam War as a sailor in the Navy and earned a B.A. in Political Science from Cal State Fullerton. In recent years, Don has acted in several television commercials. Don has inspired many young people to play musical instruments. Impressively, he has succeeded in bringing orchestra programs back to students in the Corona-Norco Unified School District. The Chamber is proud to honor Don Kindred as the Corona Chamber’s 2018 Citizen of the Year, and appreciates his many contributions to the Circle City.


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Economic Development: Kickin’ It cont’d Our combined efforts are outlined by the following: • Business Attraction • Job Growth / Job Creation • Customer Service / Business Liaison • Permit / Development Help • Connections to Resources • Marketing to Business in Retail, Service Industry, Home Base and Manufacturing New Businesses and Retail Coming to Corona Dos Lagos: A beautiful development that showcases the first large shopping facility as people travel north on I-15. Owner Bryan Kang has invested millions into our economy. He has a large vision to improve the ‘experience’ of shoppers, and his plans to expand the property is awesome. Dos Lagos currently has the highest occupancy rate since Bryan assumed ownership, and they are welcoming the following new tenants: • Soho Poki • FutureLink • Fearless Dance Co. • Panter’s Home Design & Flooring • Reign Training Facility • Cursive • Float State – Float & Salt Therapy Kiosks: • My Horsey and Me (pet accessories) • Renovation Energy Center (Solar & Home Solutions) Metro on Main: The luxury apartment center with high premium amenities has

invested greatly in Corona and has approximately 70,000 square feet of retail space that is currently open or opening soon: • Union Barber – Men’s barber & craft beer • Organic Junkie – Smoothie bowl and juice bar • Meraki Salon – Women’s salon • Poki Cat – Poké • Starbucks – Coffee house • Z Pizza Tap Room – Craft pizza, sandwiches and self-pour beers • Burger IM – Restaurant featuring gourmet sliders • D’Vine Mediterranean Restaurant

• Kickin’ Crab • America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses – Eyewear • PAWS at Main – Pet grooming • Tacos Al Fuego • S.T.E.A.M Academy • Bella Lashes & Skincare • Birdie Boutique – eclectic mix of home decor, clothing, jewelry, gifts and design services

• Magic Brow • Metro Nail Lounge El Cerrito / Foothill along the I-15 freeway is a unique development. The developer is seeking hotel and complementary uses that will greatly benefit from this highly traveled interchange. Construction is underway with the following tenants under contract: • Starbucks • The Habit Burger • Pizza Hut Sport Bar (new sit-down concept) • Circle K • Herbal Nails and Spa • Total Care (Urgent Care clinic) Specific to Manufacturing: There are numerous programs offering exporting assistance, including information about incentives from the State of California and U.S. Government that can help businesses grow. The City and Chamber work with local manufacturers to consider exporting to grow their business. Because of California’s strict guidelines and regulations, manufacturers who produce in our state can receive top dollar for their products in other countries. Exporting guidelines are readily available, including Certificate of Origin paperwork. The City and Chamber work to bring awareness to the LA Port, where we are able to take groups of manufacturers interested in reviewing

exporting opportunities. Manufacturers’ Council has grown significantly and with renewed enthusiasm for manufacturing. This group is specifically designed for manufacturers to work with one another, share common challenges, and learn new programs and incentives that are available. Manufacturing month is celebrated nationwide in October; however, Corona is focused on manufacturing 24/7. Manufacturer’s Summit will take place on February 14th in Riverside, where many of our Corona-based businesses will showcase their products. Our efforts will continue throughout the year to work on federal and state regulations, as well as highlight the expansion of many businesses.

One area that stands out for manufacturers is the need for a “Skilled Workforce.” We have started a new partnership, the “Workforce Strike Team,” with Norco College, Corona-Norco Unified School District (CNUSD), and our local manufacturers to address this issue.

The Chamber and City of Corona are here to serve the business, and we welcome you to connect with us.

Bobby Spiegel President | CEO (951) 733-1836 Bobby@ MyChamber.org

Michele Nissen Assistant City Manager (951) 739-4903 Michele.Nissen@ CoronaCA.gov

Heather Rawlings Membership & Advertising Director (951) 737-3350 Heather@ MyChamber.org

Kimberly Davidson Economic Development Manager (951) 736-2297 Kimberly.Davidson @CoronaCA.gov

Laura Silletto Membership Representative (951) 737-3350 Laura@ MyChamber.org

Ryan Cortez Economic Development Coordinator (951) 739-4964 Ryan.Cortez@ CoronaCA.gov


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here’s a little secret you can use on Social Media that is so easy, people don’t believe it works. Facebook, Instagram and Google use this little secret in their algorithm, as it’s designed to bring you people that like what you share and are most likely to buy from you! By employing it, you will get more engagement with your perfect client: your “people”. Your people will show up and expect to see your awesome content. Your people will show up to see if they can work with you. Your people will get to know, like and trust you as the Expert in your industry and will think of you when they need your product or service. This little secret does require a little effort, but it’s not as hard as it

pro-business environment, is a recipe for developing new science, technology, and research-driven enterprises in the City of Corona. Additional goals and objectives of the Corona Innovation Center include: facilitation of intellectual property licensing agreements through Naval Surface Warfare Center Technology Transfer partnership; providing incubation space for small business development and counseling assistance; high-level business management, leadership, and skill set advancement workshops and training for local businesses and entrepreneurs; as well as the creation of a skilled workforce pipeline for local and regional businesses. “Corona’s goal has been to develop an Innovation Center that demonstrates the endless possibilities that can be achieved when great, local and regional minds come together under one roof and collaborate to achieve and grow a sustainable and healthy local economy,” said former Mayor of Corona, Karen Spiegel. “This project has been many years

in the making, and it’s very exciting to see it coming to fruition,” said former Vice Mayor Eugene Montanez. “It is imperative to attract and grow higher paying tech jobs to Inland SoCal and bringing multiple groups together under one roof will be a great first step. The Corona Innovation Center is a win-win-win for everyone. Through this project, we have an opportunity to adaptively reuse a city-owned building that has been vacant for many years, create a collaborative and vibrant economic ecosystem for our community, and develop a skilled workforce for our local and regional employers.” As the project continues to unfold, additional announcements about the Corona Innovation Center will be provided. Interested parties are encouraged to register for e-notification announcements on the City’s website to stay abreast of the progress on this exciting project. Specific questions or inquiries for the Corona Innovation Center may be directed to Ryan Cortez, Economic Development Coordinator at (951) 739-4964 or Ryan.Cortez@CoronaCA.gov.

seems. In fact, some of it can be automated, so you can spend your valuable time engaging with your people in ways that will increase your impact and return on your investment of time, money and energy. This little secret is…drumroll please…CONSISTENCY! By showing up consistently, your people will see you, get to know you, and just like that, favorite you! They will want more of you and what you have to offer! This tip is brought to you by “MobileMary” Barnett, founder of Social Experts Camp: A fun way to become a Social & Mobile Media Expert! Reach her at mary@anotherbrilliantidea. com or (951) 898-3727.

The New Economy is Here cont’d 7. The class will begin at 7am, with light breakfast available from 6:30am. There will be a working lunch with conclusion approximately 1:30pm. In the late 1990s, the U.S. economy made a fundamental shift from an economy driven by manufacturing to one driven by innovation. Almost overnight, this change transformed the field of community and economic development. Our largest companies have embraced technology to improve their efficiencies, and need far fewer employees to reach those goals. Since 2000, more than 10M American manufacturing jobs became obsolete. Conversely, entrepreneurs and their young companies are now the source of all net new jobs, but they have also created churn, and have forced us to change our expectations for how, where, and for how long we work. As Mark Twain once said, “People are all for progress; it’s change they don’t like.” The session will

help explain the process, enabling attendees to better understand these changes – both those that have happened, and that which is ahead. Our goal in hosting this program is to develop strategies to foster entrepreneurship, encourage innovation, and re-engage our area workforce. Collins gets this! She represents the economic development field, community leadership, higher education, and entrepreneurship. This course will easily be inclusive for the twentysomethings and boomers alike; collectively, Collins brings the wisdom of the old economy with the creative intellect of the new.


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Baker’s Dozen Donuts 325 S Main St, Ste A, Corona 92882

Family Basket Restaurant 670 7th St., Perris 92570

Miguel’s Jr - Compton Avenue 2320 Compton Avenue, Corona 92880

Bear Alignment & Brake Service 927 W. 6th St., Corona 92882

Farmer Boys - Lincoln Ave. 263 North Lincoln Avenue, Corona 92882

Miguel’s Restaurant - Dos Lagos 2715 Lakeshore Drive, Corona 92883

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Farmer Boys - Sixth 1625 East Sixth Street, Corona 92879

Motel 6 200 N. Lincoln Ave., Corona, CA 92882

Blackburn’s Farm To Table 4300 Green River Road, Corona 92880

First Bank 104 E. Ontario Ave. Corona, CA 92879

Mr You Express 175 E. Ontario Ave #101, Corona 92879

Bob’s Big Boy 3521 Hamner Avenue, Norco 92860

Glen Eden Sun Club 25999 Glen Eden Rd., Corona 92883

Norco Equipment Rentals 1246 Sixth St., Norco 92860

Burger Basket, Norco 2775 Hamner Ave., Norco 92860

Gregory’s Salon 16781 Van Buren #D, Riverside 92504

Norco’s Best Burgers 3158 Hamner Ave., Norco 92860

Charles Meigs Community Center 21091 Rider St, Perris 92570

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Corona 1550 Circle City Dr., Corona 92879

Orange Empire Railway Museum 2201 S A St., Perris 92507

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Perris Valley Recovery 236 E Third St, Ste. B, Perris 92570

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IHOP - Corona 2450 Wardlow Rd., Corona 92880

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Staybridge Suites Corona South 2731 Blue Springs Dr, Corona, CA 92883

Joanna’s Cafe 17950 Van Buren Blvd., Woodcrest 92508

Postal Annex, #54 Riverside 3410 La Sierra Ave, Ste. F, Riverside 92503

Joe’s Barber Shop 1009 W. 6th Street., Corona 92882

ProView Eye Care Optometry 800 Magnolia Ave. Ste. 113, Corona, CA 92879

Hunnys Cafe 9022 Puslar Ct., Corona 92883

Kutt’n Kings Barber Shop 624 E Grand, Corona 92879

Lake Mathews General Store 17 Cajalco Rd., Perris 92570

Round Table Pizza 1180 El Camino Ave, Suite 116, Corona 92879

Linda’s Feed & Supplies 1234 Sixth St., Norco 92860

Sandoval’s Barber Shop 126 S D St., Perris 92570

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Luna Modern Mexican Kitchen 980 Montecito Drive, Suite 110, Corona 92879

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Eagle Glen Golf Club 1800 Eagle Glen Parkway, Corona 92883

Mantra Indian Cuisine 712 N. Main St., Corona 92880

Sentinel Weekly News 1307-C W. 6th St., Ste.139, Corona, CA 92882

Dog Haus 350 N. McKinley St. #102, Corona 92879

Sizzler Restaurant 1461 Rimpau Avenue, Corona 92879

So Much Style Barbershop 247 E 3rd St, Ste. B, Perris 92570

Residence Inn By Marriott Corona 1015 Montecito Dr., Corona 92879

Del Taco #1168 219 E. Ontario Ave., Corona 92881

Silver Dollar Pancake House 710 East Sixth Street, Corona 92879

Performance Auto Care 11883 Magnolia, Ste. 40, Riverside 92503

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