Dear Future Chamber Member,
Vision
There are so many reasons to join the Chamber of Commerce and I look forward to welcoming you to our diverse family of member businesses.
The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce will be the leading force for economic vitality in
Lawrence & Douglas County
Mission to represent the interests of our members and the Lawrence-
Douglas County business community by: • Facilitating strategic partnerships for the benefit of our community; • Educating the community on the benefits of economic development; • Advocating for local & regional competitive economic viability; and • Promoting civic leadership and community engagement
Our mission is to serve our members by building partnerships throughout the community, being advocates for the continued economic growth of our region and encouraging active citizenship. An active, engaged business community is essential to the future of Lawrence and Douglas County. When you do business in Lawrence, you invest in its quality of life. The Chamber is here to serve as your voice and to inform the community about the important contributions you make to its future. When you join the Chamber of Commerce, you become much more than a member. You join a strong partnership with more than 870 member businesses and a Chamber staff that is ready to serve your needs. We will work with you to help you get the most from your Chamber membership. I encourage you to attend our Business After Hours mixers to network with other local businesses. Join us at Ribbon Cuttings to celebrate the opening or expansion of a business or learn about legislative priorities at our Government & Community Affairs events. Join one of our committees, or become a Chamber Champion serving as liaison to other business members. The benefits you reap from joining the Chamber are enhanced by your active participation. If you have any questions about membership, or if I can be of any assistance to you, please call me at 785.865.4406 or email me at clewis@lawrencechamber.com.
Cathy Lewis, IOM Vice President, Membership
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Shannon Abrahamson
First Management Inc.
Allen Belot
Allen Belot Architect
Jane Blocher
American Red Cross of Douglas County
Bradley Burnside
U.S. Bank
Vice Chair of Operations
Joe Caldwell
Bartlett & West, Inc.
Susan Cantrell
The World Company
LEADERSHIP TEAM Doug Gaumer INTRUST Bank Chair of the Board
Vice Chair of Communications
Kathy Clausing-Willis
LMH Endowment
Jason Edmonds
Morgan Stanley
Co-Vice Chair of Membership
Brad Finkeldei
Stevens & Brand, L.L.P.
Co-Vice Chair of Government & Community Affairs
Ernesto Hodison
Douglas County Bank
Vice Chair of Leadership Lawrence
David Johnson
Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center
Cal Karlin
Barber Emerson L.C.
John Ross Laser Logic Immediate Past Chair
Vice Chair of University Relations
Mark Kern
Kern Marketing Group
Richard Konzem Chad Luce
Westar Energy
Kevin O’Malley
O’Malley Beverage of Kansas
Co-Vice Chair of Government & Community Affairs
Miles Schnaer
Crown Automotive
Ginger Wehner
KU Credit Union
Paul Werner
Paul Werner Architects
Constance Wolfe
The World Company
Scott Zaremba
Zarco 66, Inc.
Permanent Ex-Officio Positions: Tim Caboni
KU Public Relations
Dr. Rick Doll
USD 497 Superintendent
Steve Prue
Haskell Indian Nations University
Mike McGrew McGrew Real Estate Chair-Elect
Ken Hite Mize, Houser & Co. Treasurer/Secretary
CHAMBER STAFF
Greg Williams
Bonnie Lowe
President & CEO
Chief Operating Officer
785.865.4411
785.865.4408
gwilliams@lawrencechamber.com
blowe@lawrencechamber.com
Cathy Lewis, IOM
Hugh Carter
Vice President, Membership
Vice President of External Affairs
785.865.4406
785.865.4490
clewis@lawrencechamber.com
hcarter@lawrencechamber.com
Sue Hack
Brady Pollington, MBA
Executive Director, Leadership Lawrence
Economic Development Project Manager
785.865.4421
785.865.4425
shack@lawrencechamber.com
bpollington@lawrencechamber. com
Adam Handshy
Darlene Lantz
Director of Events
Executive Assistant
785.865.4427
785.865.4411
ahandshy@lawrencechamber.com
dlantz@lawrencechamber.com
FACILITATING Facilitating the strategic partnerships that benefit our community is a top priority for the Chamber and a key element in our mission statement. Joint Economic Development Council We have reinforced our strong relationships with the City of Lawrence and Douglas County through the formation of the Joint Economic Development Council (JEDC). The JEDC is a public-private partnership agreement that formalizes the relationship the Chamber has with its public-sector economic development partners and defines the roles and responsibilities of each entity. The JEDC includes a council of community stakeholders who will be asked to periodically review budget requests that are submitted to each body, recommend policies for development-related initiatives and review policies with regard to promotional(marketing) strategies, benchmarks and performance measures. This partnership allows us to ensure the continued growth and security of our community by creating an environment in which existing businesses grow and new businesses are attracted to our community.
“The advantage of a Chamber membership is the larger picture. The Chamber advocates for businesses by being at the city, county and even planning commission meetings. “The Chamber works to attract new business and retain existing business. The Chamber helps create jobs so there are people in Lawrence that need my services. They don’t create business but they create the oppportunity for me to have business.” Jane Bateman The Interiors Store Member since 1978
Workforce Development Consortium One way we help local business is to ensure there is a dynamic, educated local workforce available for employers. The Chamber is collaborating with the Lawrence Public Schools (USD 497) and community colleges in northeast Kansas including Flint Hills Technical School, Johnson County Community College, Kansas City Kansas Community College, Neosho Community College and Washburn Tech to establish a workforce development consortium.
“Lawrence Landscape has been a member of the Lawrence Chamber for 23 1/2 of our 24 years in business. We’ve realized over the years that if you want to be successful in anything, you need to be involved. “The Chamber of Commerce has allowed us to be both successful and involved, and I would encourage you to do the same. I hope to meet you at a Business After Hours mixer soon.” Frank Male Lawrence Landscape Midwest Custom Pools Member since 1987
The proposed consortium would provide technical training programs at a local site in Lawrence, so that our students and residents can get the technical skills necessary for the 21st century. This will not only keep our students in the area for their education, but it is a boon to businesses looking to move to Douglas County that need that new generation of skilled laborers. This partnership will provide the skills critical to attracting and retaining businesses and provide jobs that allow Douglas County residents to live and work in the local community.
Collaborative initiatives with the University of Kansas include: The Bioscience & Technology Business Center (BTBC). This center, located on the KU campus, fosters the development and growth of the life sciences industry in Douglas County and northeast Kansas. The KU Small Business Development Center. KUSBDC provides one-on-one business counseling services to small businesses and entrepreneurs and also provides lowcost seminars on topics of interest to small businesses. They are located within the Chamber offices.
Development Issues Input Group (DIIG) The approval process for businesses looking to expand, move into a new space or remodel can be frustrating. The Chamber is working to open the conversation between members of the development community and City and County officials through its Development Issues Input Group (DIIG). The group generates ideas that will create an environment conducive to the growth of the region’s employment base by improving the development process.
Beyond Our Borders The Chamber has also established strong regional relationships with organizations dedicated to business. The Chamber recently reenergized its relationship with Kansas City Area Development Council (KCADC), an organization that represents the interests of the 18-county region surrounding Kansas City, which includes Douglas County. By partnering with KCADC, the Chamber gains access to technical resources and personal relationships used for business attraction and recruitment. Visit KCADC at www.thinkkc.com.
Business Education and Partnerships The Chamber is committed to maintaining a good working relationship with the University of Kansas, Haskell Indian Nations University, Baker University and the other academic institutions throughout the region.
Haskell Indian Nations University
The Kansas Research Nexus partnership highlights the research resources and capabilities located in the nine-county region from Lawrence to Topeka to Manhattan. This regional effort will benefit our local businesses by marketing the capabilities of the region, our academic partners and expertise. Visit the Kansas Research Nexus at www. kansasresearchnexus.com.
“Without a doubt, a key reason for our success in business in Lawrence is the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. “As a member we have access to the business community, and are able to meet business people at Chamber events throughout the year. “Networking with Chamber members who want to do well gives a strong sense of community and contributes to a healthy business climate.” Shirley Martin-Smith Adecco Personnel Member since 1977
Membership Relations and Services Members are the lifeblood of the Lawrence Chamber. We strive to ensure our members get the most up-todate information they need to be successful. Chamber staff members meet regularly with member businesses to understand and address their needs. We facilitate discussions with elected officials to address, and when feasible, to correct issues. The Chamber Champions program is dedicated to helping the Chamber’s newest members enjoy their experience and get the most benefit possible from being a part of the Chamber. Veteran Chamber members (our “Champions”) reach out to our newest members, encourage our new members to network and act as a resource for those who are just becoming engaged in Chamber activities. Our Envoy Committee members also reach out to our new members. Envoys attend Ribbon Cuttings and groundbreaking ceremonies, and assist in Operation Thank You, the Chamber’s annual membership directory delivery program. Envoys are a friendly face at Chamber events and are happy to answer any questions you may have about Chamber membership.
Member-to-Member Marketing In addition to networking opportunities, the Chamber has a multitude of marketing tools available to help you and your company or organization gain visibility in front of 1,400 engaged members of the business community. The variety of marketing opportunities – free and paid – has been developed so that there is a marketing opportunity for every budget and need. Marketing opportunities include: • Coupon placement on the Chamber’s website. • Free mentions in the weekly email newsletter’s Member News section. • Email blasts/ Sponsored Emailed mailed to Chamber members on your behalf. • Enhanced online directory listings. • Enhanced listings on the Chamber’s mobile app, Lawrence 2 Go. • Much, much more! Contact us at commsadmin@lawrencechamber.com or 785.865.4411 for a full listing of and details on member marketing opportunities.
Market with Chamber Members FOR NEW CHAMBER MEMBERS ONLY! New Chamber members that purchase marketing within one month of joining the Chamber will recieve 50 percent off their purchases! The Chamber’s member-to-member marketing program reaches 1,400 members of the Lawrence-Douglas County business community. Now is the time to get your business connected to the right people at the right price. For details, contact us at commsadmin@ lawrencechamber.com or 785.865.4411.
EDUCATING We help people understand the important, and positive, contributions of business to our community. Business builds our quality of life in Lawrence. The creation of jobs and the personal and professional financial investments of business ensure our access to the arts, parks and other aspects that make Lawrence such a special place. Without a broad business base we lose volunteerism and the entrepreneurial drive for service in our community. The Chamber works to create a strong emotional connection between business and community. Our goal is to provide concrete examples of how our residents benefit from the attraction of new businesses and expansion of our existing businesses. Having a wide range of industry and businesses benefits Lawrence directly by: • Enhancing our diversity by introducing new families to the community helping sustain our infrastructure, schools, hospitals and public safety organizations; • Providing volunteers for charitable organizations; • Ensuring the stable tax base that funds critical social services; • Enhancing property values; Creating that emotional connection requires a multifaceted strategy that combines face-to-face conversations with printed and online materials and community engagement.
“As a Lawrence business person, there is no greater advocate for all business people than the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. “The Chamber works hard every day to improve the economic conditions of Lawrence and Douglas County. “There is no other organization that represents the business community better. ” Dale Willey Dale Willey Automotive Member since 1970
Who We Are •
Founded in 1878
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870+ member businesses
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1,400+ individual representatives
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29-member Board of Directors
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30 programs produced annually
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Staff members dedicated to bringing and growing business in Lawrence and Douglas County
“Taste of Lawrence” Fall Mixer, September 2012 Engaging in the Process Chamber staff actively participate in the government process by attending City and County Commission meetings, working closely with their staff members and talking with business leaders throughout the community. They represent the business community and ensure its voice is heard. They work with community-based organizations to find opportunities to collaborate and find common ground. Our Voice of Business committee is made of more than three dozen influential members of the business community. These committee members are called on an as-needed basis to attend City and County commission meetings to show support for initiatives that will benefit the business community in Lawrence and Douglas County. Having a strong positive voice in favor of reasonable, smart and practical business development in front of our elected officials is a key part of the Chamber’s strategy to create an environment that is friendly to business while preserving the qualities that make Lawrence such a desirable place to live and work. The Chamber is also embarking on a new economic development capital campaign in 2013. This campaign urges the private sector to financially support the Chamber’s economic development efforts. The five-year campaign would provide funding, which, in addition to public-sector contributions, would fuel efforts to attract, recruit and retain businesses that are a smart fit for our community.
Sharing Information The Chamber offers numerous events on topics of current interest that are sometimes made available to the public at large, in addition to our member businesses. Public seminars on health care and business continuity after a crisis are among previous public offerings. Series like Coffee & Conversation and Commuter Connection help members and community members stay informed. The Chamber also sponsors regular legislative updates that are open to the public, providing them with an opportunity to hear directly from elected leaders. The Chamber issues an annual economic development report in partnership with the City of Lawrence and Douglas County. This report is broadly distributed and outlines the many benefits of economic development.
Civic Leadership Leadership Lawrence is a community leadership program that acquaints the city’s next generation of leaders with the many opportunities and challenges faced by our community. It provides them with a greater understanding of the interrelatedness between business, social services, infrastructure and quality of life. In the process they develop an increased appreciation for the important contributions made by the business community. Visit www.leadershiplawrence.org for more information.
Knowledge is Power The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce hosts a number of programs designed to inform, engage and help our Members. Many of these are open to Chamber members only.
Fall 2013 Events Sept. 13 Coffee & Conversation: Kansas Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger Oct. 22 Coffee & Conversation: Cyber Security Nov. 19 Coffee & Coversation: Disaster Recovery Dec. 10 Coffee & Coversation: State of the Chamber
Past Events Healthcare for Small Business Panel Discussion Coffee & Conversation: Regional Economic Development
Leadership Lawrence Alumni of the Year, 2012 Jana Dawson
Hand Built Productions The Crystal Image Ron King Agency TCS Manpower Laser Logic Briggs Auto Group O’Malley Beverage Adecco Alvamar Country Club KU Small Business Development Center Lawrence Business Magazine LED Source Lawrence Memorial Hospital People’s Bank GTM Sportswear Dan Cary & Associates Lawrence Tree Service State Farm Insurance Lawrence Plastic Surgery MLS Mowing & Steam Commercial Carpet Cleaning Toshiba Business Solutions Verizon Wireless KU Athletics Mesler Roofing Social Perspective Lawrence Vein Center Prairie Band Casino United Way of Douglas County Ground Transportation Knology Cosmos Indian Store Logan Business Machines Pinnacle Career Institute Sam’s Club Desktop & Data Solutions Johnson County Community College UPS Store – 5941 Coventry Health Care Neuvant House Bixy American Business Women’s Association Independence, Inc. McGrew Real Estate SpringHill Suites Eileen’s Colossal Cookies Custom Tree Care Brandon Woods at Alvamar AesthetiCare of Lawrence Minuteman Press Navrat’s Massage Envy Mainstreet Credit Union ARCpoint Labs AAA Allied Group Professional Moving & Storage Seamless Data Systems Kansas Insurance NeuCare Family Medicine Continental Title Meritrust Credit Union Lawrence Sign Up Mize, Houser & Company P.A. Custom Wood Products The World Company Lawrence Pediatrics, P.A. 23rd Street Brewery Home Instead Senior Care 1320 KLWN Lawrence First Class Transportation Vintage Park at Baldwin City Copy Co
Involving the Community Through innovative programming, we provide the community with insight into financial trends and showcase the many capabilities of local businesses. Our Coffee & Conversation morning speaker series is exclusive to Chamber members and Leadership Lawrence alumni. The programs are designed to give Chamber members the inside track on important issues of the day, like school bond issues, civic projects like the Lawrence Public Library renovations and how Lawrence ties into regional economic stability. This year brings a new program to the Chamber: Commuter Connection. The Commuter Connection program is for people who live in Lawrence but work in Topeka or Kansas City. With nearly 34 percent of Lawrence residents commuting to work, it is important to share what’s going on in the community and how the Chamber is working to make it an even better place to live. Our annual Business Expo event (see list of 2012 participants to the left) is a premiere opportunity to showcase the strength, diversity and capability of the Lawrence business community to the public and to other businesses. Businesses provide much more than generated income and tax payments. Businesses reflect the values of their owners including commitments to volunteerism, serving on boards and supporting important social services and the arts. Without business, many of the things that make Lawrence a desirable place to live, would not exist. These events also highlight the importance of businesses to the local economy and the future of our community.
Communications Another benefit of Chamber membership is knowledge— knowledge of Chamber events and activities, informational seminars, training classes and marketing and sponsorship opportunities.
Our goal is to keep you informed and aware. We know that you’re busy and so we use a wide range of communication tools to get information to you. Our newsletter, website and mobile app provide a variety of opportunities to enhance the visibility of your company and help you attract customers. www.LawrenceChamber.com: Our website is an excellent resource for information and provides an opportunity to market your services to members and visitors to the website. The Chamber’s web page averages 2,500 unique visits every month from prospective customers and members of the public. The accomplishments of Chamber members are included in the “Members in Action” page. Chamber Matters & Other Email Updates: Our weekly update, “Chamber Matters” comes directly to your inbox Wednesday afternoon. This newsletter includes information about Chamber and Leadership Lawrence activities, events and ribbon cutting details, and a Member News section where you can share your accomplishments with fellow Chamber members. New members are also listed weekly. Additional event information and marketing opportunities are sent via email on a regular basis. “The Connection” Newsletter: Every two months, the Chamber issues a member newsletter highlighting upcoming events and items of interest to our members. You can also advertise your services through the newsletter. Social Media: Be our Facebook friend and follow us on Twitter and you’ll know about Chamber activities before anyone else. We’ll share your important news too, expanding the reach of your own communication activities. Lawrence 2 Go: Our free mobile app lets you take the Chamber wherever you go. It lists all Chamber members, gives news and event updates and more. Become a presenting sponsor on the app and make your information readily available to prospective customers. Available for the iPhone, Android and mobile web.
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ADVOCATING The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce is proud to be the voice for Lawrence business at the City, County, State and Federal levels. We advocate on our members’ behalf for causes that enhance their ability to build and grow their businesses right here in Lawrence. Consisting of more than 1,400 business representatives in the Lawrence area, the Chamber is a strong advocate for the growth and prosperity of our regional economy. Through our partnerships with the City of Lawrence, Douglas County, academia and industry, we provide workforce training, identify infrastructure improvements necessary for business growth and provide an opportunity for the business community to meet one-on-one with local officials to discuss challenges and opportunities. The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce is committed to job creation that supports all aspects of our community including
“The Chamber has been a great ally in our recent warehouse expansion project at Berry Plastics. They were with us every step of the way from site selection to obtaining all approvals needed to move the project forward with the city and county leadership. They understand the business needs in Lawrence and are a great advocate for intelligent growth of the city.”
Steve Cooper Plant Manager Berry Plastics Member since 1975
901 New Hampshire St.
skilled technical, high-technology, education and tourism. We work with partners including USD 497, Johnson County Community College, the University of Kansas, Haskell Indian Nations University and Baker University to develop an educated workforce and creation of jobs to keep graduates in our local area. We recognize that the quality of life and unique character that is Lawrence helps attract needed investment.
“Over the past 35+ years of my involvement in the City of Lawrence, the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce has been the most consistent voice for ‘What’s Best for Lawrence.’ ”The Lawrence Chamber has consistently directed its resources to bringing new jobs to Lawrence as well as making those businesses that are already here, more viable, especially during changing times.”
Our goal in economic growth is to preserve our heritage as we position Lawrence for an increasingly competitive future. Business investment is a critical component to a community’s success, creating jobs and contributing to the commercial property tax base which in turns funds many of the infrastructure and social services that serve our residents. Funding for our economic development efforts comes from the City and County, and private business investors in our community. These businesses recognize that economic development is a vital activity for our community and that we must have consistent funding to sustain economic growth for Lawrence. All our advocacy efforts are made with the needs of the business community in mind.
Larry K. McElwain Warren-McElwain Mortuary Member since 1976
Legislative Kick-Off Breakfast 2012 Pictured: Reps. Tom Sloan & Barbara Ballard
By The Numbers: Lawrence & Douglas Co. We have the numbers you need. The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce keeps track of all kinds of information that can be valuable to your business. Population
Eggs & Issues 2012
City of Lawrence: 92,278 Douglas County: 112,211 Est. Change (2011-16): 5.3 percent increase
As the Chamber is the economic development representative for all of Douglas County, it has recently implemented a Regional Economic Development Partnership with representatives from the business community and our neighboring municipalities and Chambers in Eudora and Baldwin City. The committee identifies opportunities for regional collaboration in areas of community and industrial development, and general qualityof-life enhancements. The Government and Community Affairs Committee monitors trends in local, state and federal government and organizes events that bring elected officials to the community. Throughout the year, the committee sponsors a series of events making sure the Chamber membership gets connected with key leaders in state leadership. The Chamber’s Senior Council works with the Lawrence/ Douglas County Retiree Attraction and Retention efforts to engage in issues involving our senior community and its importance to local business. The committee has helped identify services and products that could be developed by the business community to make the region a more attractive place for retirees.
Unemployment Rate Local: 4.7 percent National: 7.8 percent
Workforce Education Lawrence -Douglas County has a highly educated workforce. (Figures are in percent.) High School Diploma: 99.4 Some College: 83.0 Bachelor’s Degree: 50.4 Master’s Degree: 22.7 Doctoral Degree: 1.6
Executive Summary Lawrence, Kansas More than 110,000 people call this unique place “home.” They enjoy the lifestyle, the educational assets, a thriving arts and culture scene and the charm of a small, Midwestern community with easy access to the dynamic metropolitan area of Kansas City, just 30 minutes to our east. In Lawrence, there is literally something for everyone. At the Lawrence Chamber, we are dedicated to building this region’s economy by facilitating the creation of quality jobs and investment. Call us and we will help your business and family become part of this special place. National Recognition for Lawrence and Douglas County A “Top 10 College Town 2012”- livability.com A “Best Place to Retire”- Money Magazine (2012) Top Ten Best College Towns - Parents & Colleges (2012) One of the “25 Best Cities (Small Metros) for College Grads”- The Daily Beast (2012) Massachusetts Street (Downtown) designated one of the “Top 10 Great Streets”- American Planning Association (2010) Top 10 College Town - American Institute for Economic Research (2010) One of the country’s most bike-friendly towns - The League of American Cyclists (2005) One of the “Dozen Most Distinctive Destinations”- The National Trust for Historic Preservation (2010) The KU School of Pharmacy ranked No. 2 in the nation in NIH funding - American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (2011) Well-Known Companies Operating in Lawrence and Douglas County Hallmark (manufacturing) K-Mart (distribution and logistics) Del Monte Foods (manufacturing) Garmin (research and development) Golf Course Superintendents of America (trade association headquarters) Population Current Douglas County Population: 112,211 Current Lawrence Population: 92,278 Estimated Population Change (2011-2016): 5.3%
Population for Douglas County 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0
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Source: U.S Bureau of the Census
Employment 2012 Unemployment Rate for Lawrence MSA: 5.5%
Researcher at a Local Bioengineering Firm Workforce Lawrence, Kansas Labor Basin’s Civilian Labor Force: 531,316
Income and Wage Rates
Housing
Lawrence Metro Area Per Capita Income: $33,379 Lawrence Metro Area Average Wage Per Job: $32,828
Major Employers Company
Description
Number of Employees
The University of Kansas
Education
9,881
Lawrence Public Schools
Education
1,650
City of Lawrence
Government
1,455
Lawrence Memorial Hospital
Medical
1,322
General Dynamics
Information Services
1,100
Berry Plastics
Plastics Manufacturer
739
Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Greeting Card Manufacturer
525
Baker University
Education
496
Amarr Garage Doors
Garage Door Manufacturer
461
Douglas County
Government
435
The Olivia Collection
Hospitality
320
K-Mart Distribution Center
Distribution Center
320
DCCCA
Not for profit
295
Allen Press
Printing Services
275
Community Living Opportunities
Not for profit
263
Haskell Indian Nations University
Education
250
Cottonwood, Incorporated
Manufacturer
240
Eudora School District
Education
232
Lawrence Paper Company
Packaging Manufacturer
209
The World Company
Media
200
Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center
Not for profit
179
Westar Energy
Utility
170
ICL Performance Products LP
Chemical Manufacturer
161
HP Pelzer
Automotive Carpets Manufacturer
160
Del Monte Foods
Pet Food Manufacturer
160
Schlumberger
Manufacturer
150
SurePoint Medical
Bioscience
107
Kinedyne
Cargo Control Manufacturer
93
PROSOCO
Specialty Cleaner Manufacturer
92
Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
Corporate Headquarters
85
Schools
Colleges and Universities, Enrollment
11,000 students enrolled in Pre-K thru 12 • 14 elementary schools (K-5) • 4 Middle Schools (6-8) • 2 High Schools (9-12) 99.4 percent of the available labor in the Lawrence Labor Basin has at least a high school diploma
University of Kansas: Baker University: Haskell Indian Nations University:
27,939 3,535 826
*Source: National Center for Educational Statistics
Airport Municipal Lawrence Airport City-owned and operated and averages more than 100 daily flight operations of single-engine, twin-engine and business jets. The combination of a 5,700 foot runway and Class I Instrument Landing System make it an outstanding all-weather airport for business or pleasure.
Kansas City International Airport Located 45 Minutes East of Lawrence Airline Delta Delta Southwest United American Frontier Delta Southwest Southwest Delta US Airways Air Canada US Airways
Connections Atlanta Boston Chicago-Midway Chicago-O’Hare Dallas/ Ft. Worth Denver Detroit Las Vegas Los Angeles New York-LaGuardia Phoenix Toronto Washington-Reagan
Flights Daily 7 2 10 8 8 5 4 4 2 4 3 1 2
Transportation Distance to Lawrence City Kansas City St. Louis Oklahoma City Dallas Chicago Denver Atlanta
Miles 40 286 316 518 548 567 839
Days by Rail <1 1 2 2 1 1 2
Los Angeles
1,582
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Aerial View of The University of Kansas
Utilities & Telecommunications
Economic Output
Electricty is provided by Westar Energy Natural Gas provided by Black Hills Energy and Atmos Energy Sewer and water are provided by the City of Lawrence Telecommunications are provided by AT&T and WOW!
Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics Taxes Income Tax Effective Tax Year 2013, certain Kansas businesses will enjoy significant tax relief. Kansas passed a business income tax exemption which eliminates certain non-wage business income for Partnerships, Limited Liability Corporations, Limited Liability Partnerships, Sole Proprietorships and Subchapter-S Corporations that have elected at the federal level to be taxed as a pass-through entity. Kansas Income Tax: Married individuals filing joint returns are taxed 3 percent of Kansas taxable income not over $30,000. Taxable income over $30,000 is taxed $900 plus 4.9 percent of excess over $30,000. All other individuals are required to pay 3 percent of Kansas taxable income not more than $15,000 or $450 plus 4.9 percent of excess over $15,000. Kansas Corporate Income Tax: For corporations whose business is solely within state boundaries, the tax is 4 percent of net income. In addition, net income in excess of $50,000 is subject to a 3 percent surtax. For those corporations with business income both inside and outside the state, the net income attributed to the Kansas operation is based upon the percentage of the corporationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business located in Kansas. A businessâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; tax obligation is determined by a three-factor formula using the proportion of sales, property and payroll in Kansas compared to total sales, property and payroll. Sales Tax State Tax County Taxes City Taxes Total Tax Rate
Property Tax 6.30% 1.00% 1.55% 8.85%
City of Lawrence Douglas County State of Kansas USD #497 Totals
Tax Assessment Rates 26.697 Mills Industrial/Commercial 35.748 Mills Machinery/Equipment 1.500 Mills Residential Property 59.646 Mills 123.590 Mills
25%of assessed value 25% of assessed value 11.5% of assessed value
PROMOTING We believe that active citizenship is an integral part of our success as a community. As a member of the Chamber of Commerce, you demonstrate your commitment to the business community and the important role it plays in working for the continued economic vitality of the Lawrence/Douglas County region. In addition to encouraging our members to be actively engaged, we make it possible for our employees to be good citizens as well. Chamber employees serve on the Board of Directors or advisory boards for numerous organizations including the United Way, Lawrence-Douglas County Housing Authority and Habitat for Humanity. They coach children’s athletic teams, serve on the State’s Incident Management Team in times of crisis and belong to service organizations. The Chamber fosters a community-wide commitment to leadership through its Leadership Lawrence program. Now in its 31st year, Leadership Lawrence focuses on helping community members develop the skills needed to address the daunting challenges of community leadership.
“The Leadership Lawrence program helped me to created new perspectives about opportunities in our community. I was able to put myself in the “walking” shoes of a KU student working evenings off campus with limited public transit during Social Services day. I watched dollars come into and leave Lawrence on Economic Development Day. I pushed myself outside of my comfort zone throughout the program; most dramatically through overcoming my fear of heights while flying over Lawrence on the final day. ” Amanda Storm Leadership Lawrence Class of 2013
Leadership Lawrence, Class of 2013
Leadership Lawrence Alumni: In Their Own Words “The relationships I developed through Leadership Lawrence are something I will always treasure.” Mark Kern Kern Group, Inc. “If you think you know Lawrence, you need to attend this program to hear the rest of the story.” Ron Guerin
This year-long professional development program has graduated more than 700 community leaders who are actively engaged on boards and committees or have served as elected officials. An active alumni program provides graduates with continued networking opportunities and ongoing leadership training. Visit www.leadershiplawrence.org for more. The Valor Public Safety Awards program and scholarship recognizes and celebrates the heroism of our community’s first responders. Currently in its third year, the Valor Awards provides the business community with an opportunity to engage the public in saying “thank you” to the men and women whose actions make our community safer. The cornerstone of the Valor program is the Valor Scholarship, which provides a one-time, $1,000 scholarship to the children of Valor honorees. The families of first-responders sacrifice much, and the scholarship is the business community’s way of acknowledging those sacrifices. Learn more at www. lawrencekansasvalorawards.org.
“I have a much better understanding and appreciation of Lawrence and of my role as a leader.” Heidi Simon University of Kansas Admissions “I was accepted to the Class of 2012 and I never saw Lawrence the same way again.” J. Taylor Alvamar Country Club
Valor Public Safety Awards - Honorees & Chiefs October 16, 2012
Valor Public Safety Award Scholarship Presentation
The Chamber is also dedicated to creating an educated, voting public. As a member of the Voter’s Education Coalition, we cosponsor events where the public can meet with and ask questions of political candidates on the local and regional levels. We also provide information on how candidates view business and the role of business in Lawrence and Douglas County, and how various political and civic issues may affect our community. We strongly encourage our members to vote on Election Day while taking a nonpartisan stance on candidates.
By joining the Chamber, you add your voice and energy to efforts that position Lawrence for a vibrant future.
VALOR PUBLIC SAFETY AWARDS
“In the coming years we will have the honor of hearing about more brave actions of the men and women.
Leadership Lawrence Alumni Luncheon September 27, 2012
“I look forward to continuing to work with the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce to expand the Valor Public Safety Awards and honor even more Douglas County heroes in the years to come. “First responders protect our homes, children, businesses -our way of life. “ Harry Herington NIC Inc. & Ride 4 Cops 2011 Valor Awards Signature Sponsor
Eileen’s Colossal Cookies Ribbon Cutting September 20, 2012
JOIN US! 10 Benefits of Membership
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Networking Chamber members enjoy access to special events and members-only networking opportunities including our Business After Hours events and Legislative Kick Off meeting.
Advocacy The Chamber provides a strong voice for the business community and its role in the success of the larger community.
Economic Development Partnering with the City of Lawrence and Douglas County, the Chamber of Commerce works to bring new businesses to Lawrence and help existing businesses to grow and remain in our community.
Business Opportunities Marketing your business has never been easier with our Chamber publications or Lawrence 2 Go mobile app. Enjoy business referrals from our website and widelydistributed membership directory.
Education and Awareness Learn how legislative trends may affect your business, how to protect your business operations or a broad range of other topics offered by Chamber staff and local experts.
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Visibility Increase awareness of your business through targeted advertising and sponsorship opportunities. The Chamber’s quarterly page in the Lawrence Journal-World also highlights the activities of our member businesses.
Credibility by Association When people know you’re a member of the Chamber of Commerce, they know you are part of a group of professionals working together to positively affect the economy and quality of life in our community.
Business Resources and Assistance The Chamber is a valuable partner in providing resources and assistance to our member businesses. Our existing partnerships throughout the community are brought to bear for the benefit of our members.
Special Events Networking events provide an opportunity for you to build and strengthen your relationships with other business leaders in a relaxed, social environment.
Staff The Chamber’s professional staff is here to serve you by helping you resolve issues and grow your business.
Being Involved Chamber membership brings with it opportunities to build relationships with other members and enhance your visibility in the community. Join one of these committees and enjoy one of the benefits of Chamber membership – being involved.
Committees Chamber Champions Unchaired Committee Staff Contact: Cathy Lewis Purpose: A membership outreach and retention program designed to engage and inform new members. Champions are volunteers who, on behalf of the Chamber, serve as a mentor for new members to encourage strong continuing membership and active support of Chamber programs.
“Much of the focus for the Chamber has been economic development over the years. I cannot think of anything more important than to help existing business expand and grow, bring in new business which spreads out to the tax burden and brings new jobs to Lawrence. “I am so happy we have a proactive Chamber staff that works hard to improve the environment for businesses to be successful.”
Chamber Envoys Co-Chairs: Brenda Brown, Independence Inc., and Bobette Puderbaugh, Seamless Data Systems Inc. Staff Contact: Adam Handshy Purpose: The Envoys assist Chamber members celebrate ribbon cuttings and ground breakings. They participate in the annual Operation Thank You – personally delivering member directories to all Chamber members. Development Issues Input Group (DIIG) Chair: Darron Ammann, Bartlett & West Staff Contact: Sean M. Johnson Purpose: To assist in the continuous improvement of the development process through communication and cooperative action between business and local government.
Peggy Johnson Ameriprise Financial Member since 1992
Lawrence Business Expo November 14, 2012
Existing Business Support Committee Chair: Brian Iverson, INTRUST Bank Staff Contact: Sean M. Johnson Purpose: Work with various community economic development partners in the region to assist existing businesses overcome challenges and discover new economic opportunities. Government and Community Affairs Co-Chairs: Brad Finkeldei, Stevens & Brand, LLP and Kevin O’Malley, O’Malley Beverage Staff Contact: Eileen Hawley Purpose: To ensure the priorities of the Chamber are communicated to and considered by the City and County Commissions. Leadership Lawrence Advisory Board Chair: Michelle Fales, Silver Lake Bank Staff Contact: Sue Hack Purpose: The Advisory Board is responsible for administering the current class program, planning events for alumni and the current class and securing sponsorships to sustain the program. Past Chairs Chair: Greg Williams, Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, President & CEO Staff Contact: Cathy Lewis Purpose: Comprised of past chairs of the Board of Directors, the Past Chairs Committee serves as informal advisors to the President & CEO of the Chamber of Commerce and advocates for the Chamber’s programs and policies. Regional Economic Development Partnership Chair: Chris Lowe, City Administrator, Baldwin City Staff Contact: Greg Williams Purpose: Comprised of economic development representatives and engaged volunteer leaders from across Douglas County, this committee will meet on a regular basis to identify opportunities for regional collaboration in community development, industrial development, community betterment and general quality of life enhancements. Senior Council Chair: David Reavis, Fraternal Order of Police Staff Contact: Hugh Carter Purpose: To monitor and assist the Lawrence/Douglas County Retiree Attraction and Retention efforts and to engage in issues involving the Lawrence senior community and its importance to local business interests. Housing, transportation, leisure time, and medical care have specifically been identified for improvement of services and products developed by the business community.
“The Lawrence Chamber has always been a great way for me to promote my business. The leaders in business are all involved in the Chamber. “I believe that being an active Chamber member is the most cost-effective way for me to promote my business. All I do is pay for my membership but then I participate in everything I can. My name has become synonymous with my business.” Matt Llewellyn 23rd Street Brewery Member since 2004
Maximize Your Membership Investment By being involved in Chamber-sponsored events and marketing opportunities, your business can maximize the benefits of membership and increase its visibility and exposure across the Lawrence business community. The Chamber offers a wide range of events throughout the year, each with their own unique sponsorship opportunities. As you build your marketing plan for the year, consider the many opportunities available to you as a Chamber member.
“Taste of Lawrence” Fall Mixer Chair: Heather Lemon, Fraternal Order of Police Staff Contact: Adam Handshy Purpose: The committee assists in planning, set-up and tear-down of the Chamber’s largest annual event, the “Taste of Lawrence” Fall Mixer. Valor Public Safety Awards Advisory Board Chair: Harry Herington, NIC Inc and Ride 4 Cops Staff Contact: Sue Hack Purpose: The Valor Public Safety Awards program recognizes the direct connection between a community’s first responders and maintaining quality of life. The Advisory Board advocates for the program and identifies opportunities to fund the Valor Public Safety Scholarships provided to the children of Valor honorees as they begin their college careers. Voice of Business Unchaired Committee Staff Contact: Eileen Hawley Purpose: To communicate a pro-business message and encourage local officials to take a balanced, common-sense approach to policies and decisions related to economic development.
The membership directory has a broad distribution. In addition to being given to all member businesses, it is used by companies recruiting executives to the community. We distribute quarterly updated supplements for the printed version, and update the online version regularly. Event sponsorship and advertisements in Chamber publications provide a costeffective way to increase the visibility of your business and enhance your membership experience.
Annual Meeting January 27, 2012
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In 2013, the Chamber is implementing a dues structure based on business size in which each member business will pay dues based on the number of full-time equivalent employees. There will be separate pricing for Individuals, Retirees, Nonprofits, Banks and Utilities. This dues structure recognizes and provides equity for the diverse businesses in Lawrence. With this structure, you have the ability to choose which marketing tactics, sponsorships and events most benefit you and your business. Visit our Marketing Opportunities page for details on how to promote your business to other Chamber members.
Chamber Membership Dues by Full-Time Employment Equivalency Number of Employees (FTE)*
Membership Dues
Number of Representatives
1-5
$380
2
6-10
$410
2
11-20
$450
2
21-30
$500
4
31-50
$575
4
51-70
$675
4
71-100
$875
4
101-200
$1,275
8
201-300
$1,575
8
301-400
$1,875
8
401-500
$2,175
8
501-600
$2,475
8
601-700
$2,775
8
701-800
$3,075
12
801-900
$3,375
12
901-1,000
$3,675
12
1,001 or more
$3,875
12
*Applies to number of employees in Douglas County only. If you are a business without employees in Douglas County, you will be charged at the FTE 1-5 rate.
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Specialized Chamber Memberships Type of Membership
Membership Dues
Number of Representatives
Individuals
$190
1
Retired
$75
1
Nonprofit
$275
2
Professionals: Architects, Attorneys, Certified Public Accountants, Chiropractors, Dentists, Engineers, Physicians
$380
1
Financial Institutions: Banks, Savings & Loans, Credit Unions
$40 per million in deposits in Douglas County
Hospitals
Employee count plus $35 per bed Follows schedule for FTE members*
Utilities
Employee count plus $.35 per customer in Douglas County
Follows schedule for FTE members*
Follows schedule for FTE members*
*If dues are more than $7,000, the organization is allotted an unlimited number of Chamber reps
Membership Investment Individual or Company Name (as it will appear in directory): ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Address #1:_________________________________________________________________________________ Address: #2:________________________________________________________________________________ City:______________________________State:_________________ Zip:__________ Phone:_____________________________Fax:________________________________ Phone 2:___________________________ Email:______________________________ Company Website:______________________________________________________ Email Invoices to:_______________________________________________________ Location Open Date:__________________ Employees: F/T_______ P/T_______
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Ribbon Cutting: YES! I would like to be contacted about scheduling a ribbon cutting for my business. Membership Dues Amount:_____________________________ One-Time Administrative Set-Up Fee:_____$40.00__ (Payable the first month of a payment plan.) Total Amount Due:___________________________ Payment Options: (Circle One) Cash
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Date: __________________
By signing this document, I hereby acknowledge and accept the annual membership terms stated above.
Mail to: Lawrence Chamber, 646 Vermont St. Suite 200, Lawrence, KS 66044; Fax to: 785.865.4400; Email to: clewis@lawrencechamber.com
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