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PARTNERS IN EDUCATION Longview schools and businesses put their heads and hearts together to focus on the common goal of helping young people.
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Longview Chamber of Commerce Staff Kelly Hall President/CEO 903.237.4004 khall@longviewtx.com
Leska Parker Director of Development 903.918.1546 lparker@longviewtx.com
Suzanne Brown Senior Vice President 903.237.4003 sbrown@longviewtx.com
David Jochum Business & Leadership Development Director 903.237.4023 djochum@longviewtx.com
Misty Amaya Education & Workforce Manager 903.237.4041 mamaya@longviewtx.com Stephanie Raudales Special Project & Event Coordinator 903.237.4013 sraudales@longviewtx.com
Bianca Adams Information Services Coordinator 903.237.4000 chamber@longviewtx.com
What’s Inside? Education........................................................................... 4 Change a Child; Change a Community................................... 5 Advocacy............................................................................ 6 Chamber Named National Finalist......................................... 7 Leadership Longview............................................................ 8 Member Anniversaries.......................................................... 8 TRC - Total Resource Campaign............................................ 9 New Members................................................................... 10 Ribbon Cuttings................................................................ 11 Chamber Team.................................................................. 12 Inserts.............................................................................. 13 [ CLICK STORY to go directly to page ]
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2019 YEAR OF CHAMBER EVENTS JULY 4............................................................... July 4th – Office Closed 24.............................................................................. BAH: DATCS AUGUST 14...............................................................BBH: Heartis Longview 27....................................................................... BAH: Holiday Inn 28................................................. ED: Partners In Education Conf. 29............................................................................Chamber 101 DECEMBER
2................................ Labor Day – Office Closed
11..........................................Holiday Reception
24.................................... BAH: Southside Bank
24-25............. Christmas Holiday – Office Closed ....................................
TBD............... Chamber Classic Golf Tournament 14-18....................Chamber of Commerce Week 23........................ BAH: Jim Bartlett Fine Jewelry NOVEMBER
Chuck King Chairman of the Board Chick-fil-A
Richard Manley Past Chairman of the Board R. Manley Enterprises Dana Parr Chairman Elect Advanta Insurance Partners
Vice Chairs
Kevin Hood Chairman of Finance Texas Bank and Trust Jessica LaRue Vice Chairman Harbour Smith Harris & Merritt PC Ron Hutchison Vice Chairman Conterra Networks
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BAH: Business After Hours / 4:45–6:30 p.m. BBH: Business Before Hours / 7:45–9 a.m. BA: Business Advocacy LL: Leadership Longview ED: Education
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Casey Robertson Vice Chairman Longview Regional Medical Center Wade Johnson Vice Chairman Johnson & Pace Incorporated
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Jim Green Eastman Chemical Company Texas Operations
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David Hayes Hayes RV Center
15...............................BBH: Heart’sWay Hospice
for the most current Chamber Calendar of Events. All dates are subject to change.
Cheryl Jaskiewicz Pinnacle Senior Care
19..................................... BAH: Prosperity Bank 28-29.....................Thanksgiving – Office Closed
State of the City Wednesday - November 6, 2019 11:30 - 1:00 pm Holiday Inn Infinity Event Center
featuring DR. ANDY MACK, City of Longview Mayor Presenting Sponsor
Dr. Roger Johnson Texas Office Leasing Sam Neale Napps Technology Corporation Rodney Overman Henry & Peters, P.C. Mark Robinson AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company
Appointed Directors
Todd Hancock CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Health System Councilwoman Kristen Ishihara City of Longview Natalie Lynch Longview Economic Development Corporation
Gold Sponsor AAON Coil Products Inc
Judge Bill Stoudt County of Gregg
Silver Sponsors Henry & Peters PC Austin Bank Barksdale Federal Credit Union CenterPoint Energy
Meredith Todd R. Lacy Services, LTD
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Classsroom Teacher | Author | Inspirational Speaker
Lonnie Moore’s experience as a classroom teacher, author, and inspirational speaker prepared him to help his clients find solutions that result in long-term change. Lonnie is passionate about teaching the
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Since he joined FranklinCovey in 2000, Lonnie has successfully contributed content development and global marketing. Lonnie has facilitated more than 1,200 workshops, seminars and key note presentations. His experience in working with groups with diverse backgrounds has given him a clear vision of what it takes to deliver impactful work sessions.
Prior to his work with FranklinCovey, Lonnie was a middle and high school math teacher. In his third year in the classroom, he was recognized as Mainstream Teacher of the Year in Pinellas County, Florida. Lonnie is the author of The High-Trust Classroom, Raising Achievement from the Inside-Out (2009), and co-author of The Inspirational Teacher (2007). Lonnie and his wife, Margie, live in Tampa, Florida. They have two daughters. Lonnie enjoys running, biking, and swimming which led to his successful completion of more than 80 triathlons including the Clermont Ironman in Florida.
LONNIE MOORE Wednesday, August 28 ………………………………….
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Holiday Inn Infinity Event Center For more information or to make reservations Call 903.237.4000 by August 21
[ CLICK HERE ] Educators ........................................FREE Member.............................................. $30 Non-member ..................................... $50 Member display table ....................... $250 ................................................................ Table sponsor................................... $500 Non-member display table ............... $500 No refunds after August 21
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Longview ISD Longview Regional Medical Center Nucor Steel STEMCO Products, Inc. Sherman and Briscoe Orthodontics
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Change a Child; Change a Community In the United States, to say that relations between schools and businesses have been less than synergistic over the years is an understatement. Some educators will tell you they dislike businesspeople meddling in their affairs. They feel that too many businesspeople talk about students as if they are widgets that can be mass-produced with zero defects. They point out that while business can hire whomever and whenever they want, schools are compelled to accept almost anyone who
walks in the door at any time. It does not matter if a new student speaks only a foreign language, just came from juvenile corrections, has a learning disorder, or flat out does not want to be in school; schools are obligated to give them every chance to receive a proper education. This means that schools do not have the luxury of laying off 30 percent of their lowest-performing students to improve their end-of-year, bottom-line results. Educators are wary of business people (or politicians) who act like experts in saying, “Let us tell you how to educate kids.”
“Make an investment not only in your community, but in your offspring.” At the same time, many business leaders are frustrated with schools. They view schools through bifocals, one lens being the view they get as parents or grandparents, and the other being the lens through which they view the coming workforce. Through either lens, they are not seeing what they want to see. For years they have been content to remain at arm’s length and merely point fingers, but that is changing under the new reality. Invited or not, a good number of them are getting off their spectator chairs and becoming involved.
all students and truly want to provide the education they need to be successful in life. But there are practical interests beyond student welfare that attract the attention of the wider community. Good schools produce a good workforce and attract outside businesses, investors, and home buyers. Good schools also produce good citizens and community volunteers, which equates to a safer and friendlier community. Everyone wins. Indeed, the beauty of community and business relationships is that they are about more than a financial relationship: these are our children and grandchildren, so we are very interested in their development. Make an investment not only in your community, but in your offspring. And so companies, sponsors, and community leaders are getting involved well beyond giving money. Some of the most valuable donations are their talents and leadership knowledge.
Business leaders are feeling the pressures of global competition and are becoming vocal about schools and what they perceive as serious shortcomings with the forthcoming workforce. What this leads to in many communities is a business world that is frustrated with schools, and educators who are annoyed with what they view as arrogant, naïve business leaders. Fingers are being pointed in both directions. But, the world is changing in Longview. Schools and businesses are putting their heads and hearts together to focus on the common goal of helping young people. It is a synergistic, purposeful relationship. Most communities have high hopes for the well-being of
Attend our Partners in Education Conference on August 28th and listen to the keynote speaker, Lonnie Moore, discuss how Leader in Me has the potential to change a school, a child, a home, and a community. Come Create Change in our Community with the Longview Chamber of Commerce.
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Advocacy Briefing Industry | Economic Development | Job Creation | Community Quality
86th Legislative Session Wrap Up
their plan for the full contract policy. The Longview Chamber of Commerce has signed on to an amicus brief with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce along with many state and local chambers, against the district Court’s ruling. This amicus brief was filed to represent the voice of U. S. Chamber of Commerce members. [ PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE AMICUS BRIEF ] .............................................................
The 86th Texas Legislative session is officially closed. The Texas business community fared well with a session that was productive and effective for them. HB 3 passed and is one of the most important investments in Texas public education. The Longview Chamber of Commerce is a strong supporter of Pre-K education and believes ensuring young children have full-day Pre-K will provide a strong educational foundation that will support development in the years to come. Young children are the future of Texas businesses, and we want them to have the best advantages possible. The passage of HB 3 is a win for Texas business. Passing property tax reform was also a highlight of this session because it will ease the tax burden on businesses. A focus for the 87th session will be legislation to preempt city regulation of employment benefits. Private employer policies, like paid sick leave, are best left to negotiations of private employers and their employees. Several economic development tools will continue moving forward. Also, bills were passed that (1) reduce taxes for telecommunications providers and (2) improve regulations and lower costs for Texas industries. [ CLICK HERE TO READ ADVOCACY SOLUTIONS BLOG ] Quick look at the wins from the 86th legislative session .............................................................
Longview Chamber of Commerce Fights for Affordable Health Insurance Options for Small Business In March there was a ruling from Judge John D. Bates of the District of Columbia which strikes down parts of the rules on Association Health Plans, one being geographical plans such as the HealthyVIEW of East Texas Employers Health Plan Cooperative. The Department of Labor has filed an appeal against this decision. The Longview Chamber of Commerce learned on May 7 that The Department of Labor did request their appeal on April 26; however the DOL did not request that the Court “stay” the ruling as part of the appeal, which would have allowed the ruling to be put on hold awaiting the appeal decision. This means that the District Court’s decision will go into effect and will remain in effect unless and until it is reversed on appeal. As a result, CCEHPC will have to pause quoting any new employer participant groups until we get further direction from the DOL. It is important to note: Any plans quoted through May 6 will be honored and groups already implemented will be able to retain
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The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) [ CLICK HERE TO READ ADVOCACY SOLUTIONS BLOG ] www.ustr.gov/usmca Trade with Mexico and Canada is vital to the U.S. economy. In 2017 alone, trade with Canada and Mexico reached nearly $1.3 trillion. Since the 20072009 recession, U.S. goods exports to Canada and Mexico have expanded more than with any other country in the world, accounting for about 40 percent of the growth in overall U.S. goods exports. Today, the two countries buy more than one-third of U.S. merchandise exports and 49 states count Canada and Mexico as two of their top three merchandise export markets. Taken together, these exports in goods and services support upwards of 11 million American jobs in every state in the Union, according to reports by the Business Roundtable. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is a 21st century, high-standard agreement that modernizes the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). USMCA will support mutually beneficial trade leading to freer markets, fairer trade, and robust economic growth in North America. In fact, recent analyses show that USMCA will boost economic growth and create more jobs for American workers as a result of key achievements that include: • More North American Auto Content • Increased Agricultural Market Access • Enhanced Labor and Environmental Rights • Addresses Non-Market Practice and Unfair Subsidies • Increased Intellectual Property Protections • Strongest Provisions on Digital Trade
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There’s No Place like Ware! Please join the LISD Ware Elementary School on their journey for the 2019-2020 school year!
SEEKING: CLASSROOM MENTORS ORIENTATION: Friday, August 2, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. EXPECTATIONS: This commitment will be for the 2019-2020 school year. Each volunteer will need to spend at least one hour in a specific classroom per week. The focus will be on academics so your time will be spent directly with students, not on administrative tasks. An LISD background check is required. CLICK HERE
“You’ve always had the power, my dear. You just had to learn it for yourself.” -The Wizard of Oz
Longview Chamber of Commerce Named Finalist for National Award The Longview Chamber of Commerce has been named a finalist for the 2019 Chamber of the Year award, presented by Alexandria, Va.- based Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. The award, sponsored by MemberClicks, is the most prestigious and competitive recognition presented annually by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE). ACCE is an association of more than 8,000 professionals from 1,300 chambers of commerce, including 93 of the top 100 U.S. metro areas. The Chamber of the Year award recognizes the leadership role chambers have in their communities. Those honored with the Chamber of the Year designation have demonstrated organizational strength and made an impact on key community priorities, such as education, transportation, business development and quality of life. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Applying for jobs and hiring employees can be difficult and time consuming. But, with Express Employment Professionals, finding the right job or filling the right position is easy. Call, come in, or go online today to see what Express can do for you. (903) 663-3559 101 West Hawkins Parkway, Suite 4 Longview, TX 75605 ExpressProsLongview.com
Chamber of the Year winners will be announced July 15 at the 2019 ACCE Annual Convention in Long Beach, California. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Kelly Hall, CEO and President of the Longview Chamber of Commerce, sums up the Chamber’s reaction –
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It is an exciting time for the Longview Chamber! In 2015 the board set forth a new direction with the strategic plan R.E.A.C.H. (Redevelopment, Education, Advocacy, Collaboration, and Health). Our work is strategic, intentional and is being recognized nationwide. Our work reminds me of a song I love by Matthew West. His lyrics resonate and are exhibited by the passion I feel about taking responsibility for the future we are to build now, for the generations to follow. A few of Matthew’s Lyrics are, ‘If not us -- then who, If not now -- then when?’ It is time for us do something!
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This class completed the program components and all participants were recognized in a graduation ceremony on May 1, 2019, as a part of the Small Business Awards Luncheon. The selection process for the 2019-2020 class is underway, and the participants will be determined before the end of July. The new class will kick-off with a “Meet & Greet” reception in August, hosted by the Leadership Longview Alumni group, and then begin their journey as a group with a two-day retreat in September at Sky Ranch.
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Sponsorships for the 2019-2020 year are still available.
2018 - 2019 Leadership Longview Graduates
............................................................. For more information contact David Jochum djochum@longviewtx.com Presenting Sponsor
Emily Wood, Susan Allen, Max Cobble, Olivia Secord, Elroy Brooks, Lauren Koos, Hollie Bruce, John Nustad, William McWhorter, Justin Landrum, Ashley Hernandez, Jonathan Brown, Ricardo Baeza, Bo Bruyere, Hollie Kinler, Troy Murrain, Amie Crawford, Stacey Thompson, Aaron McFatridge, Allison Klewer-Hickman, Dawn North Not pictured: Shane McCarter
MILESTONE ANNIVERSARIES JULY/AUGUST 2019 5 Years
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Sat-Lite Technologies Walmart Neighborhood Market Miss Mary’s Place Suzanne Cook & Co. - Cherokee Shores Hilton Garden Inn Longview The Hollwarth Law Firm, PLLC Longview World of Wonders Acme Brick Company 5S Rental & Sales, LLC East Texas Child Advocates Inc
Boomtown Industries LLC Cox Builders Inc Greenleaves of Longview Longview Fab & Machine Inc Anchor Safety East Texas Council of Governments Servpro of Longview
East Texas Lawn Care Inc Master Travel
10 Years Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Jim C. Tachias / Financial Advisor Overhead Door Company of Longview Gregg County Crime Stoppers Hamill’s Flowers and Gifts Dowden Building Materials Inc
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20 Years Cubby Hole Texas Buffco Production Inc J B K Enterprises LTD Progressive Waste Solutions Texas Air Hydraulic Service & Supply Inc East Texas Lumber Company Larry Knutson DDS East Texas Builders Association East Texas Regional Airport Joyce Crane
30 Years Better Business Bureau - Longview
35 Years Casa Flora Flower Shop Trinity School of Texas Austin Bank Texas Genpak LLC Lowrey & Millikin LLP - D Kent Lowrey Lowrey & Millikin LLP - J Richard Millikin U S Title Company Inc
40 Years Trinity Rail
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October 4, 2019 12:30 p.m. Pinecrest Country Club The annual Chamber Classic Golf Tournament is happening soon, and you can be a volunteer! [ CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER ] The tournament will take place Friday, October 4, 2019 at Pinecrest Country Club. There will be a shotgun start of 12:30 PM. ............................................................. For more information contact David Jochum djochum@longviewtx.com Title Sponsor
What is TRC? The 2019 Total Resource Campaign is coming quick, set to begin in September! The Total Resource Campaign (TRC) is a volunteer driven effort to create marketing and strategic partnerships with members. The Chamber is about to kick-off its 9th annual Total Resource Campaign (TRC). Over the last eight years, over 200 members have partnered with the Chamber to make connections and share marketing opportunities with the membership at large. The TRC is not just about seeking sponsorships for chamber events throughout the year. It is about providing opportunities for members to effectively use their marketing dollars and gain name recognition to support the programs of the chamber that support their business interests with over 75 sponsorships to choose from. The dollars secured during the TRC are used to support the R.E.A.C.H. strategic plan of the Longview Chamber of Commerce through its advocacy and programming efforts.
business development, marketing and sales skills, meet new business contacts and discuss growth opportunities with Longview business leaders.
Don’t miss your opportunity to be a part of this exciting and rewarding event! If you interested in volunteering or supporting this year’s TRC through a sponsorship, please contact Stephanie Raudales.
Be on the lookout in our bi-weekly newsletters for more information about volunteering and the sponsorships that will be available. ............................................................. The TRC also provides business connections among the volunteers For more information contact Stephanie Raudales participating in the campaign allowing them the opportunity to learn sraudales@longviewtx.com Back to What’s Inside?
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CLICK ON business names to link to Chamber membership directory information or link directly to their business website. Allstate Insurance - John Frazier Agency 4111 Gilmer Rd Spring Hill TX 70506 (903) 371-0801 agents.allstate.com
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Derby’s Barbershop 100 Tall Pines Ave, Suite 10 Longview, TX 75605 (430) 201-8407
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Dr. Tom Cotton 2393 HG Mosley Pkwy, Bldg 2 Longview, TX 75604 (903) 753-2988 tomcottondentistry.com ETR Air Conditioning and Heating 440 N Eastman Rd Longview, TX 75601 (903) 360-8759 www.etrhvac.com Everest Rehabilitation Hospital 701 E Loop 281 Longview, TX 75605 www.everestrehab.com Fabrication Solutions & Technologies, LLC 5089 Airline Rd Longview, TX 75605 (903) 663-8500 www.fststeelfab.com Farmers Insurance - Olivia Secord 174 Beechwood Dr, Ste 102 Longview, TX 75605 (734) 735-0661 agents.farmers.com/tx/longview/olivia-secord Johnson Realty - Keddrick Johnson 1305 S Montgomery Gilmer, TX 75644 (903) 239-1704 www.longviewtexasareahomes.com JumpFiber 16414 San Pedro Ave, Ste 550 San Antonio, TX 78232 (800) 661-6560 www.jumpfiber.com
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Mary Kay Cosmetics - Helen Fellows 2180 Country Club Rd W Longview, TX 75602 (806) 549-8860 Nip It Golf 414 W Loop 281, Ste 8 Longview, TX 75605 (903) 215-7373 North American Recruiting and Consulting 826 Ashford Ct Tyler, TX 75703 (903) 561-6928 www.narecruiting.net Robbins Family, LLC PO Box 2347 Longview, TX 75606-2347 (903) 757-4500 Roughneck Radiator, LLC 1716 Toledo Circle Longview, TX 75604 (903) 236-6820 www.roughneckradiator.com Simply Stor-It 1100 N McCann Longview, TX 75605 (888) 406-5111 simplystor-it.com Skillern’s Business Systems, A UBEO Company 1604 W Grande Blvd Tyler, TX 75703 (903) 561-5591 www.ubeo.com Space Cuts Barbershop 2002 Toler Rd Longview, TX 75605 (430) 625-7334 Superior Storage 3821 McCann Rd Longview, TX 75605 (903) 470-7763 www.storagefront.com
Texas State Railroad 535 Park Road 76 Rusk,TX 75785 (855) 632-7729 www.texasstaterailroad.net Truscott Research 4261 East University Dr, Ste 30-502 Prosper, TX 75078 (833) 878-7268 www.truscottresearch.com Tyler Bookkeeping & Tax Pros Inc 1605 Judson Rd, Suite E4 Longview, TX 75601 (903) 212-7735 Velocity Motor Co. 1055 Gardiner Mitchell PKWY Longview, TX 75603 Your CBD Store 3500 McCann Rd, Ste G-05B Longview, TX 75605 (903) 234-8555 Zoe Martin Photography 1705 Wimberly St Longview, TX 75601 (432) 488-9790 www.zoemartinphotography.com
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RIBBON CUTTINGS
Thank you to Austin Bank for sponsoring the Chamber’s 2019 Ribbon Cuttings!
ABC Insurance Agencies 2010 Gilmer Road, Suite 110 Longview, TX 75604 (337) 305-2596 www.abcautoinsurance.com
Elwood Staffing 1809 W Loop281, Ste 131 Longview, TX 75604 (903) 759-6681 www.elwoodstaffing.com
Napps Technology Corporation 905 W Cotton St Longview, TX 75604 (903) 758-2900 www.nappstech.com
Batteries Plus Bulbs (903) 931-3124 3 Rockwell Dr, Longview, TX 75604 www.batteriesplus.com
Flying Burger and Seafood 322 E Hawkins Parkway Longview, TX 75605 (903) 445-0386
Space Cuts Barbershop 2002 Toler Rd Longview, TX 75605 (430) 625-7334
For the complete Membership Directory MaxVelocity Wireless, LLC 3400 W. Marshall Ave. Suite 428 Longview, TX 75604 (903) 752-9434 maxvelocitywireless.net
Derby’s Barbershop 100 Tall Pines Ave. Ste 10 Longview, TX 75605 (430) 201-8407
R.E.A.C.H. STRATEGIC INITIATIVES REDE VELO PMENT
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Work with other stakeholders in Longview and use the City’s Comprehensive Plan to aid in the transformation of underutilized areas of our community.
Seek new and innovative ideas that improve access to basic and advanced educational opportunities with the cradle-to-career collective impact to help our citizens reach their potential and become skilled contributors to our highly-educated workforce.
Advocate for legislation that promotes business and industry, economic development, job creation, and community quality of life at the local, state, and federal levels of government.
Seek to play an increasing role in bringing stakeholders to the table and continue to build a network that fosters an environment where our agencies, government, and employers work in concert to build a thriving community for future generations.
Through the power of the collective impact of our member businesses, HealthyVIEW aims to advocate for real, tangible solutions to create a culture of health for our community.
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DAVID JOCHUM ANA ARROYO
Suzanne Brown completed the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation Institute for Organization Management, earning her IOM deisgnation. Institute provides an amazing oppoturnity to take classes from some of the most widely-resopected professionals in the industry. It is also provides peer-to-peer relationship builiding and knowledge sharing from an international level for chambers and associaitons. It has been a great learning opporutinty for me and and allows me to bring expertise back to my region and drive toward greater change in the Longview area! This allows me to build on my succes and my chamber’s sucess by building my professional knowledge and tactical skills. Institute for Organization Management is the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. It is the premier nonprofit professional development program for association and chamber professionals, fostering individual growth through interactive learning and networking opportunities.
Congratulations to Misty Amaya on earning her MBA. Misty is the Education and Workforce Manager.
Congratulations also to Ana Arroyo on earning her Bachelor of Business Adminitstration in General Business. Ana is the newly hired Special Projects and Business Development coordinator.
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2020 Longview Area Street Map! Your opportunity for placing an ad in the 2019 Longview map continues through August 2019. ‘Target Marketing’ is the only authorized partner for these sales. Here is more information on how to get in the Chamber endorsed map advertising!
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During your first year of new membership, you can place an insert in R.E.A.C.H. for free! For more information contact Suzanne Brown at sbrown@longviewtx.com.
April 17, 2019 Dear Chamber Member:
How long has it been since you updated your headshot? If it’s been more than two years, it’s time. Chamber members: Receive complimentary hair and makeup when you choose a Double Headshot Session Call or text to book today 430.558.4959 www.zoemartinphotography.com
The Longview Chamber of Commerce is pleased to be working with the cartographic and marketing firm of Target Marketing to publish the 2020 edition of the, up-to-date, full-color Longview Area Street Map and Resource Guide. This publication will be the only official map endorsed and distributed by the Longview Chamber of Commerce. Accurate, user-friendly maps are a popular item for our newcomers, potential commercial relocation candidates and even our lifelong residents. Here are a few more reasons to include your advertisement on the new map. According to US Census Data: • • •
Over 11% of the U.S. population relocates annually. In the first six months of moving to a new home, the average home owner spends over $12,000. New movers are 5 times more likely to become your long-term customers - if you reach them first.
One of the questions we are asked when selling ads is, “do people really use ‘paper’ maps?” Yes! In 2017 we ran out of maps by October. Visitors request them. Companies, transportation entities and officials use them as relocation and recruiting resources, New business owners and residents use them to better understand the lay-out of their new community. First responders request them to update their employees and trainees. With the economy continuing to improve, requests will continue. You will want to be part of the Business and Professional Showcase Directory of Members section that offers the opportunity to promote your business. This section will classify participating businesses by category, including a brief description of their products and/or services. Advertising space on the back cover and a limited number of interior display panel ads are also available. Participating advertisers will receive a complimentary supply of the folded maps. Don’t miss out on the unique member opportunity to reach potential buyers, new residents and new partners. Space is limited, and sponsorships are reasonable, especially considering more than 10,000 maps will be printed and available for the next 12 months as well as an on-line counterpart linked from the Chamber’s web site. Act now by filling out the information below and email it to srobertson@chambermaps.com or fax it to (866) 603-4133. Target Marketing may be reached directly at (800) 933-3909. Sincerely,
Kelly Hall, President/CEO
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