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Legacy and Leadership
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ave you ever reflected on how legacy and leadership work hand in hand or what the meaning of these words truly are? As we prepare to work in partnership with the City of Longview to Kelly Hall move the Comprehensive Plan President/CEO forward, the words legacy and leadership continually are surfacing in conversations. This has forced me to stop and reflect on what the Chamber’s role is in equipping and developing individuals to leave legacies and to build leaders. We know legacy is something we build that can live on after we are gone. This is not be confused with leaving an inheritance. A legacy is something tangible that we plan in others that can permanently transform them. Building a legacy is where activity becomes ACHIEVEMENT. It’s not temporary, it’s not something you give, and it doesn’t fade away. Most of us are results oriented individuals. We know that it is fairly easy to make things look good in the short term and we also know how hard the work can be to make a sustainable difference. Over the next several years it is imperative that as we work together to build a premier community we continually evaluate what will have meaningful and lasting value for Longview. The Comprehensive Plan is not the solution. It is a beginning point—a map for the journey ahead of us. Once the City Council approves the plan on March 12th we need to be prepared to work in harmony with each other so our activity becomes achievement. It will require us to be committed by giving of our time, money, and resources. It will require us to commit to action. It will require us to be forward thinking, open minded, and willing to see through others’ lenses. Longview is at a pivotal point! Each of us has a different position on the team to play. Our efforts, talents, and skills need to complement one another. If we are open to doing what is right, willing to allow change, willing to see through others’ lenses, then our spirit will allow the transformation process to occur from the inside out. We have a REAL OPPORTUNITY to leave a legacy.
What’s Inside President’s Message............................ 3 Using a Toolkit for Success................... 4 Economic Impact Study on CVB............ 5 Advocacy Digest ................................. 6 Ryan Polk Joins Chamber Team............ 8 Business Solutions Conference.............. 9 YEA! On the Road.............................. 10 Leadership Longview Helps D.O.R.S. .. 10 Ribbon Cuttings ................................ 12 New Members .................................. 13 Anniversaries.................................... 13 2015 Salute to Healthcare Recipients 14 Calendar........................................... 14 Longview Progress Report is published bi-monthly by:
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Using a Toolkit for Success
usiness development is one of the core values and competencies of the Longview Chamber of Commerce. Reaching out and providing programs and tools to help businesses in the community grow and improve is a commitment and benefit of the Chamber. To meet this commitment a selection of workshops, webinars and seminars are scheduled throughout each year. This February two offerings were available. The Woman’s Leadership series held “Keys to Success in Both Work and Life” by Tara Powers, and the Business Development series held “Today Matters” by John C. Maxwell. Additional sessions are being scheduled and will be posted on the Chamber Event Calendar located on our website at www.LongviewChamber.com. Workshops and seminars are not the only methods the Chamber offers for business development. Two key programs are Save Local Now and Tools for Business Success. Both of these are designed to allow members to take advantage of available resources through third party suppliers. Tools for Business Success is free to anyone accessing the resources which includes an expansive Business Toolkit. It is found through a link on our website home page www. LongviewChamber.com. Main topics which offer multiple assets include: • Start a Business • Grow my Business • Hire/Manage Employees • Get Business Training
2015 Officers Ken Cunningham
Chairman of the Board Good Shepherd Health Systems
Brad Tidwell
Immediate Past Chairman of the Board Citizens National Bank
Wade Johnson
Chairman Elect Johnson & Pace, Inc.
Roy Eon
Chairman of Finance Texas Bank and Trust
Keith Honey
AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company
Ron Hutchison Network IP
• Go Green • Find Financing / Manage Money • Protect my Business • Comply with Government Requirements In addition, Tools for Business Success offers Industry Information for Manufacturing, Agriculture, Restaurants/Hospitality, Retail, Construction, Oil & Gas, Health, Business of Art, and Food Industry. Special interest groups are Women/Minority, Veterans, and Youth in Business. One resource is highlighted each week under a link “Resource of the Week.” If needed and desired, the user will find links to the Kilgore College Small Business Development Center and East Texas SCORE which expand the available resources for small business owners and entrepreneurs.
Brett Lindig
SYSCO Food Services, LLC
Kelly Hall
Longview Chamber of Commerce
2015 Directors James Barron Barron’s
Jill Bayless Kara Bolster STEMCO
Pat Britton
Eastman Chemical Company
David Hayes
Hayes RV Center
Dana Parr
Copeland Insurance Group
John Ray
Lively Cadillac GMC
Tim Vaughn
TVaughn Builders LLC
2015 Appointed Directors Joe Bob Joyce
Longview Economic Development Corporation
Judge Becky Simpson Councilman Richard Manley
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Staff Kelly Hall
President 903-237-4004 khall@longviewtx.com
Paul Anderson
Senior Vice President Director of Communications 903-237-4041 panderson@longviewtx.com
Leska Parker
Director of Development 903-918-1546 lparker@longviewtx.com
Elaine Reynolds
Vice President of Special Event Operations 903-237-4040 ereynolds@longviewtx.com
Suzanne Brown
Advocacy & Communications Director 903-237-4003 sbrown@longviewtx.com
Melissa Saunders
Business Development & Membership Director 903-237-4023 msaunders@longviewtx.com
Lisa Monsivais
Membership Services Coordinator 903-237-4013 lmonsivais@longviewtx.com
Ryan Polk
Tourism Director 903-237-4000 rpolk@longviewtx.com
Decedric Williams
Programs and Projects Assistant 903-237-4000 assistant@longviewtx.com
Courtney Gill
Young Entrepreneurs Academy Coordinator 903-452-7521 cgill@longviewtx.com
Amy Canton
Leadership Longview Coordinator 903-261-7125 acanton@longviewtx.com
Carrie Fisher
Director of First Impressions 903-237-4000 cfisher@longviewtx.com
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Chamber Prepares for Economic Impact Study on CVB
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ince 1994 the Longview Chamber has served as a consultant/contractor for the City of Longview to operate a Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB). Great work has been accomplished over the years! The CVB has created marketing materials that appeal to a wide audience. A very intentional approach has been taken on how to best market Longview as a destination and then create a desire in others to request additional information about our community. Did you know the CVB responds to thousands of traveler requests annually from across the country? A brief example of some of the work accomplished in 2013-2014 includes the distribution of over 19,000 visitor guides, placement of over 23,000 guides in travel centers across Texas, distribution of over 18,000 calendars of events, and servicing of 31 small meetings/conventions. Another significant accomplishment of the CVB over the past few years is the ongoing work on wayfinding signage. The first two phases have been completed and phase 3 is slated to begin in late 2015. You have probably seen these signs around town. Effective advertising is another critical piece of the CVB. Ad placement in print and online is a significant part of the work done to promote Longview as a destination. Perhaps you’ve seen some of these ads in the State Travel Guide, Texas Highways, AAA Southern Traveler, TourTexas.com, AllAcrossTexas.com, Texas Forest Trail, County Line Magazine, North East Texas Tourism Council Visitor & Events Guide and Regional Map, Trip Advisory, and more! For some it is hard to imagine the City’s tourism industry is a major contributor to the
area’s economy and continues to show strong growth – generating increased spending, employment and an enhanced quality of life for local residents. In order to better communicate the economic impact the CVB has on the tourism industry as well as provide data based results on ROI of the use of the Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) the Chamber has contracted with Sarah T. Page Consulting LLC. Sarah will analyze the past 5 years’ scope of work, evaluate the market conditions, and prepare final review which will demonstrate the effectiveness of the CVB. She has also been contracted to identify gaps in performance in order to strengthen the strategic intent of the CVB. Once the economic impact analysis is completed Sarah has been contracted to review the existing marketing efforts of the CVB and develop a marketing plan moving forward. Kelly Hall, President of the Chamber, stated “I’m excited that we are embarking on this in depth review of our body of work over the past few years. It is critical we remain laser focused as we move forward and having a third party provide an objective review of work is healthy for our organization!” Sarah T. Page has done work for the Chamber in the past. She conducted two economic impact studies: The Great Texas Balloon Race and the City’s TAAF Basketball tournament last spring. There are several types of economic analysis that can be conducted. The CVB will be focusing on the fiscal impact from the revenues contracted to promote tourism activities. A fiscal impact analysis will determine changes in demands of servicing and impact on how monies are used. An economic impact assessment will trace changes in economic activity resulting from the actions taken by the CVB. March - April 2015 | Longview Progress Report
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Advocacy Digest
he Chamber is working behind the scenes on behalf of the business community toward educating on current business issues and legislation, providing testimony and letters to elected officials on supporting business, organizing the East Texas Coalition trip to meet state representatives and officials face-to-face, and providing forums for this year’s mayoral election process. The following is a synopsis of your Chamber in action. East Texas Coalition in Austin, February 22-24, 2015 The East Texas Coalition is made up of Chambers of Commerce from Smith and Gregg Counties. In order to strengthen the regional voice, Longview and Tyler embarked on a joint effort 7 years ago to combine their legislative trip to Austin, and this year’s attendance grew to nearly 150 participants with the attendance from Gregg County having almost doubled since the previous 2013 Austin delegation trip. This partnership has proven to be extremely successful in positioning our combined legislative priorities. This program provided participants the opportunity to hear from a variety of state agency leaders on key topics such as water, transportation, and air quality, with an allotted time for private meetings. April 9, 2015 – Advocacy Summit: The Growth Imperative: How Slow Growth Threatens Our Future and the American Dream. The U. S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation President Governor John R. McKernan Jr. and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Deputy Chief Economist Dr. J.D. Foster will discuss findings on the newly released report, The Growth Imperative: How Slow Growth Threatens Our Future and the American Dream, which underscores the need to return growth to its historical average in order to provide opportunity for every American and restore our competitiveness as a nation. The report offers insight into the historical rate of economic growth since 1947, and warns of the troubling implications of our current slow growth path that is negatively affecting the country’s economic potential and opportunities associated with increased growth. Douglas Holtz-Eakin, the former director of the Congressional Budget Office and president of American Action Forum, authored the report. June 18, 2015 – Cyber Security Summit Cyber attacks occur all over the world and have recently had a major impact in our city. The White House held its first Cyber Security Summit on February 13. On June 18, 2015,
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representatives from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the CIA and Homeland Security, as well as cyber specialists from large company members, are being recruited to form a panel discussion for this issue’s impact on the economy, personal finance and national security. An IT security expert from Eastman Chemical Company will be part of this panel discussion. January 29, 2015 - Chamber Testimony on proposed EPA changes to National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone On January 29, 2015, Suzanne Brown, Advocacy & Communications Director, journeyed to Arlington, Texas, to provide testimony on behalf of the business community during the EPA’s open comment period regarding proposed changes to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone. Board approved statements were presented requesting the EPA issue guidelines that allow Texas and other states to establish policies and develop plans that establish performance standards and flexibility in compliance mechanisms. Further, that state legislators be allowed to work with other policy makers in Texas to jointly develop state implementation plans to protect residential, industrial and commercial electricity users and ensure continued reliability of the electric system. Support of Export Import Bank Reauthorization Act The Longview Chamber of Commerce requested that Congressman Louie Gohmert sign on as a co-sponsor to Congressman Stephen Fincher’s legislation that would reauthorize Ex-Im Bank for 5 years while advancing major reforms for the Bank that focuses on transparency, accountability and job growth, recognizing the crucial role Ex-Im Bank plays in keeping American exporters competitive in a global marketplace. The Ex-Im Bank Reauthorization Act will strengthen one of our nation’s most powerful tools to encourage domestic exports and has helped over 1,000 Texas companies finance $19 billion in exports. More than half of these exporters were small businesses. Nationwide, Ex-Im Bank supported $37.4 billion in U.S. exports and 205,000 jobs in 2013. With enhanced transparency and accountability and a specific focus on job growth, the Bill will further expand the Bank’s benefits for American taxpayers, businesses and our economy at large. In Longview, the Ex-Im Bank supports total export value of approximately $13 million covering product lines of Continued on Page 9 www.LongviewChamber.com
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he Longview Chamber is regional, and state levels, maintaining and creating proud to announce newly promotional materials for the group meetings market, hired Ryan Polk as their participating in sales blitzes and public relations efforts Tourism Director for the Convention necessary to stimulate sales and establish the CVB as a resource & Visitors Bureau. Ryan brings a to meeting planners, partnering with local organizations and wealth of hospitality and tourism businesses to aid in the promotion of overnight stays in experience to the organization. His Longview, and participating in coordinating and providing expertise includes sales and services for organizations and groups that host events and marketing with the hotel industry, meetings. organizing the bid response process Ryan officially joined the Chamber team on Monday, from release of solicitation to February 9, 2015. He can be reached at 903.237.4000 and submission of completed documents rpolk@longviewtx.com. for proposal requests to Governmental agencies across the Unites States and in several foreign countries, the creation and maintenance of organizational systems • The Largest Trained & Qualified for ongoing and future government Catering Staff in East Texas solicitations, responsible for daily • Fresh, made from scratch menus prepared & executed especially operations for both Hilton and IHG for your event branded hotels, as well as tracked and • Unlimited resources to achieve managed vital information in the contract any unique request administration, hospitality, retail sales • Flexibility to meet budgets, and restaurant industries. dietary needs & timelines Ryan understands the importance • TABC Bar Service availability of relationships and regional • Professional Cake Cutting for partnerships. Over the past several years Whether it’s a formal wedding reception, corporate quality, speed & accuracy event, holiday gathering, or business meeting, he has worked with the Longview Traditions offers an extensive menu with a variety of Hospitality and Tourism Association, options for catering events of all sizes. In addition Shreveport Bossier City Hotel Lodging to hosting your event in one of our beautiful on-site Association, and Tyler Lodging private dining rooms, we also provide our catering Association. He also believes in giving services at a variety of off-site locations. From offices, convention centers, schools, churches and more, our back to the communities where he works. Catering team is available to serve at the location of Ryan served as the 2014 Hospitality Chair your choice. Traditions Catering takes care of all the for Longview Cattle Barons, served as an details ensuring that your special event is perfect! advisory board member for the Assist Deliveries available up to 2 hours Autism Tyler, is involved in the Young from Tyler City Limits Professionals of Longview as well as Shreveport and has volunteered for both the Longview and Tyler Chambers of Commerce. As the new Tourism Director, for the Longview Chamber, Ryan will focus on marketing Longview as a leisure destination. He will also focus on promoting Longview at consumer travel shows and trade shows as the ideal host for conventions/meetings. His experience in the hotel industry is perfect for helping us build the small meetings market. This will be accomplished by promoting Longview with association executives and 6205 S. Broadway Ave. • Tyler, TX 75703 • 903.534.1111 corporate meeting planners on the local,
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s your business trying to determine how to increase productivity and reduce expenses? Wouldn’t it be timeeffective if you could train yourself and your employees in multiple topics over the course of one day in one location? These reoccurring needs expressed by chamber members have been met by the creation of the Business Solutions Conference. The 2015 launch of the Business Solutions Conference was created by business leaders for businesses. On Tuesday, May 5, at Maude Cobb Convention Center, businesses will convene for a day of higher learning and unlimited networking. A total of 12 seminars will be offered in four tracks, including Sales and Marketing, Leadership and Management, Accounting and Benefits, and Entrepreneurship. There will also be a Keynote Luncheon, Peer Advisory Group Sessions, an e-Learning Center Demonstration and Open Networking. Between seminars, attendees will have the opportunity to find cost-saving opportunities for their businesses on the show floor where over 60 exhibitors will display the latest in technology, insurance needs, and marketing opportunities. This is your opportunity to connect face-to-face with some of the top companies in Longview who are making it easier for businesses every day.
The day will begin with the four-track seminar program, sponsored by the East Texas Economic Development District, starting at 8:30 am. The exhibit floor will open at 9:00 am and remain open until 11:30 am when it will close for the Keynote Luncheon. The exhibitor floor will reopen at 1:00 pm, with seminars resuming at 1:30 pm. After the seminar program concludes at 2:30 pm, attendees will have the opportunity to connect with exhibitors on the show floor, attend an e-Learning Demonstration or form Peer Advisory Groups to discuss best business practices. The exhibitor floor will close at 3:30 pm. Preceding the conference, invited guests and exhibitors will have the opportunity to connect on Monday evening from 4:30-6:30 pm on the exhibit floor. If you are a business owner or decision maker in your corporation and interested in attending on Tuesday, please contact Leska Parker at lparker@longviewtx.com or 903-918-1546 to be included in the Monday event. The 2015 Business Solutions Conference is presented by Advocate Digital Media. Gold sponsors include Copeland Insurance Group, Cynergy Technology and Traditions Restaurant and Catering. Online registration for this conference is available at www.longviewchamber.com/bsc or can be called into the Longview Chamber office at 903.237.4000.
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March 30, 2015 - Longview News-Journal/Longview Chamber of Commerce Candidates Forum This year marks a mayoral and city council race for the City of Longview. Early voting commences April 27 through May 5, with Election Day being May 9, 2015. The Longview News-Journal and Longview Chamber of Commerce will host a candidates forum in the Edelman Room at the Maude Cobb Convention and Activity Complex on the evening of March 30, 2015.
machinery, manufacturing and sales, professional, scientific and technical services, chemical manufacturing and sales, and motor vehicle and parts manufacturing and sales. Data compiled from the Export Import Bank of the United States can be found at www.exim.gov/about/ with Texas data detail at www. exim.gov/customcf/congressionalmap/state_map.cfm?state=TX.
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Silver ABC Auto Parts AEP Atmos Energy Austin Bank BancorpSouth Chase Bank City of Longview Community Bank Convergys Diagnostic Clinic
Eastman Chemical Company Good Shepherd Health System Halliburton HOLT CAT Joy Global Inc JW Energy Longview News-Journal Martin Resource Management Neiman Marcus National Service Center
Regions Bank Southside Bank Spring Hill State Bank SYSCO Food Services of East Texas, LLC Trinity Rail T Vaughn Properties LLC USSTP Lone Star Tubular Operations
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he YEA! program is in full swing and participants are well on their way to becoming official entrepreneurs. From the 19 participants, 10 product driven or service driven companies have been created either individually or through partnership. Over the last two months, students have been focused on developing their business plans with all the essential components of market research, strategy and implementation, financials, and marketing. To assist with this process, the students have heard from guest speakers covering the areas of the importance of the business plan and risk management. In addition to the guest speakers, mentors have been in the classroom to provide some one-on-one time and help answer questions. On February 9th, YEA! students participated in their first field trip to a “cool” business with true entrepreneurial spirit. Students had the opportunity to tour Bear Creek Smokehouse outside of Marshall. For over 70 years, Bear Creek Smokehouse has specialized in Premium Smoked Meats and continually looks for new ways to grow their family owned business. As part of the tour, students were able to see meat processing, storage, packaging, and even sample some of the end products.
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Just a reminder of how one person’s dream of business became a reality that lives on today. Upcoming events include our annual Investor Panel Presentations on April 8, 2015. This will be a time for students to present their business plans to the “Investors,” who help finance the student teams’ business or social entrepreneurship plans based on the appeal and merit of the plan presentation.
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his year’s Leadership Longview class project recipient is D.O.R.S. Community Services. Founded by the Stragent Foundation, D.O.R.S. is a local non-profit that provides a safe place for youth with a network of support programs and services. The goal of D.O.R.S. is to help clients become respectful, responsible, and reliable citizens by providing housing, education, mentoring, and other services. The 2014-2015 class has pledged to build an outdoor classroom at the D.O.R.S. location. A wooden pergola, paver stones, bushes, and picnic benches will allow students the ability to enjoy fresh air as they learn. This learning center will be portable and can be moved if D.O.R.S. relocates in the future. The class is also making a video for D.O.R.S. to use in class sessions showing the best way to get and keep a job as well as some “what not to do” tips. They plan to purchase training videos on work “soft skills” for classroom use. To get youth off on the right foot, a wardrobe closet for job interview appropriate clothing is being donated. Remaining monies will be given to D.O.R.S. for project upkeep. These components will come together for an open house presentation on April 9th. “While the Board and the staff at D.O.R.S. are thrilled to be the recipient of the Leadership Longview project which will expand learning opportunities for our young people, I’ve found that the most meaningful aspect, for me personally, is the validation by 30 wonderful, gifted, educated professionals,” says Brenda Day-Bevis, D.O.R.S. Executive Director. “To know that these struggling young people exist—that their needs are real—that we are making a difference in lives—and that these professionals are willing to link arms with us to provide help!” www.LongviewChamber.com
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Ribbon Cuttings
Encompass
Granny’s Workshop
407 E Methvin Street, #300, Longview
Heartisans Marketplace
112 W. Methvin Street, Ste.C, Longview
2305 N Eastman Road, Longview
Hope For Housing, Inc
2010 Gilmer Road, Ste. 103, Longview
Kinsman Home Health
Reliable Real Estate
3218 North 4th Street, Longview
1000 McCann Road, Longview
Longview Intensive Outpatient 1905 W Loop 281, Space 81, Longview
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New Members Aerotek, Inc.
Primerica Financial Services Natasha Harrell 208 N Green St Suite 601 Longview TX 75606 (903) 236-2891 http://www.primerica.com
Richard H Wilcox Jr 39 FRJ Dr Longview TX 75602 (903) 758-5450 http://www.rhwmetals.com
C & S Commco Inc
Proforma Elite Texas Graphics Jodie Carlson 1904 Warwick Circle West Longview TX 75601 (972) 897-2357 http://www.proforma.com/etg
Team Aptitude
Magan Tyler 200 Village Drive #101 Longview TX 75605 (903) 806-3797 http://teamaptitude.com
Longview Market Square, LLC
RHW Metals, Inc
UT Physicians Clinic in Longview (affiliated with UT Health Northeast)
Kyle Harville 3400 W Marshall Ave Ste 210 Longview TX 75604 (903) 252-3230 http://www.aerotek.com Tammy Reed 4626 Gilmer Rd Longview TX 75604 (903) 759-2224 http://www.cscommco.com Nishil Patel 6 Bridle Path Longview TX 75605 (903) 399-3449
Ned Gretzinger 39 FRJ Dr Longview TX 75602 (903) 758-5450 http://www.rhwmetals.com
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YEARS Bearing Service & Supply East Texas Professional Credit Union
YEARS Contractor’s Supplies, Inc. Rader Funeral Home / Rosewood Park Cemetery
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he Longview Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Salute to Healthcare Awards Luncheon on March 18, 2015 at Pinecrest Country Club. Three deserving recipients will be recognized for their contributions to healthcare in Gregg County. The nominating committee poured over several distinguished nominations before narrowing the field to three finalists for each category. The voting members of the Longview Chamber of Commerce voted on the final recipients. Dr. David Lane Brown will be honored posthumously with the Sam Mack Life Time Achievement Award. Dr. Brown was a child and adolescent Psychiatrist who had not only a private practice in Longview since 1994, but also treated clients at Community Healthcore’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Clinic. He also taught parents how to advocate for their own children. Dr. Brown left a permanent positive mark on the local community through his volunteer work with Windridge Equestrian Center and the Longview World of Wonders. He left a legacy within the local community through family, career and community service.
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The Healthcare Professional of the year is Dr. Larry Frase. Dr. Frase specializes in hematology and medical oncology. He is board certified in medical oncology and internal medicine. He has served on the Board of Texas Oncology since 2007. Dr. Frase received his medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas, in 1983. He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Parkland Memorial Hospital and the Dallas Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, both located in Dallas. He served as chief resident in internal medicine at both institutions. He completed a fellowship in medical oncology at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. The Volunteer of the Year is Betty Hunt. She has been an active member of the Longview Regional Medical Auxiliary since 1990 and is the Auxiliary parliamentarian. She has provided over 11,000 hours of service to patients, visitors and staff. She is a member of the Senior Circle Sassy Purple Ladies Club, an active member and Sunday School teacher for her church at Greggton First Methodist. Betty is a mentor for the Forever Friends Program, volunteers for Newgate Mission, CASA and is active in Asbury House.
CHAMBER CALENDAR APRIL
Events are held at the Chamber offices unless otherwise noted.
Events are held at the Chamber offices unless otherwise noted.
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Advocacy Economic Summit: The Growth Imperative Forum with U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon Holiday Inn Express & Suites Longview North 300 Tuttle Circle
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11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Newk’s – 110 E. Loop 281
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5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Belcher Center – LeTourneau University
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Summit Club - 3700 Judson Road
Downtown LIVE!
5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. - Heritage Plaza
Executive Board 7:30 a.m.
Board of Directors Meeting 3:30 p.m.
Downtown LIVE!
5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. - Heritage Plaza
Business After Hours
4:45 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Good Shepherd Medical Center
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