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The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
Vol. 22 No. 8 August 2014 Lubbock Chamber Golf Classic Recap pg. 6-7
Spaces are Filling for Hub City BBQ pg. 8
Cover: Chamber Staff Milestones pg. 9
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In the news this month:
2014 Board of Directors
Lubbock Chamber Classic Recap.........................6-7 Hub City BBQ Cook-Off........................................... 8 Chamber Staff Milestones......................................... 9 Texas Tech Football Kickoff Breakfast..................11 New Century Leadership Kickoff..........................14 House Bill 5: Education Luncheon Recap.............16
A Message from the Chamber Since 1913, the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce’s mission of strengthening, promoting and serving its member businesses has positively benefited the entire region and local quality of life. As the largest business federation on the South Plains, the Chamber represents almost 2,200 members who employ approximately 73,000 workers, and account for around $900 million in economic impact in Lubbock and West Texas. This is accomplished without the use of tax dollars. Each day, the Chamber strengthens, promotes and serves its member businesses through numerous programs and events. The Chamber advocates on local, state and federal levels and offers diverse programs for both large and small as well as minority-owned businesses.
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Chamber Chat is a weekly video update meant to inform Chamber members about Chamber happenings. Click here to see the latest edition of Chamber Chat. Interested in sponsoring one or more editions of Chamber Chat? Contact Marketing Specialist Haily Assiter by email at haily.assiter@lubbockbiz.org, or by phone at 806-761-7003.
Executive Committee
Chairwoman Alona Beesinger, Suddenlink Chairman-Elect Jay Jacobus, Scarborough Specialties, Inc. Immediate Past Chairman Carlos Morales, Caprock Home Health Services, Inc. Treasurer Beth Bridges, South Plains Mall Office Secretary Eddie McBride, Lubbock Chamber of Commerce Vice Chairwoman, Business Development Diannah Tatum, Sanford & Tatum Insurance Agency Vice Chairman, Communications & Marketing Peter Hur, RFS Financial Services Vice Chairman, Education & Workforce Development
Gabe Vitela, Twisted Root Burger Co.
Vice Chairman, Leadership Sidney Hopper, United Supermarkets LLC Vice Chairman, Government & Community Relations David Park, Atmos Energy Vice Chairman, Membership & Investor Relations Brice Foster, City Bank
Board of Directors Carmen Aguirre, Children’s Advocacy Center of the South Plains Sharon Hyde Bass, Volunteer Center of Lubbock Ron Betenbough, Betenbough Homes Michael Calvillo, Michael Calvillo Bail Bonds Renee Gonzales Davis, Alderson Enterprises/Mercedes-Benz Scott Fagin, First United Bank Linda Gaither, WestMark Realtors- Gaither/Ratcliff Sonny Garza, City Bank Clayton Isom, The Isom Group Dan Jackson, KCBD TV-News Channel 11 Brent King, UMC Health System Robert Lacy, PYCO Industries, Inc. Jason Medina, Glasheen, Valles & Inderman, LLP Jessie Mendoza, FirstBank & Trust Co. Kathy Oaks, American Cancer Society Richard Parks, Covenant Health Bill Patton, Robinson, Johnston & Patton, CPAs Tony Pena, FirstCapital Bank L. Timothy Perrin, Lubbock Christian University Norval Pollard, City Bank Cathy Pope, StarCare Specialty Health System Cory Powell, TTU Mentor Tech Jorge Quirino, Essential Home Health Care/Absolute Home Medical Frank Silvas, AFLAC-Frank Silvas Polly Vann, V-tech Environmental Services Irasema Velasquez, Velasquez Insurance & Worksite Benefits Dr. David Vroonland, Frenship Independent School District Chuck Walker, FirstCare Health Plans Mitch Watson, FirstBank & Trust Co. Connie Wharton, Centennial Bank
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Upcoming
August
August 5 Young Professionals First Tuesday Networking
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Board of Directors Strategic Planning Retreat Ruidoso, NM
August 7 Business After Hours hosted by Caprock Home Health Services
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Young Professionals First Tuesday Networking – 5:30 p.m. Edge Concepts, 11005 Quaker Ave.
August 20 Ambassador Luncheon
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Ribbon Cutting: 24/Seven Security – 10:30 a.m. 3403 73rd St., Suite 17
August 21 Business After Hours hosted by Premiere 16 Cinemas/IMAX
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Business After Hours hosted by Caprock Home Health Services – 5:30 p.m. – 8806 University Ave.
August 27 Texas Tech Football Kickoff Breakfast
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Government Relations Committee Meeting – 10:30 a.m. LCOC Agriculture Committee Meeting – 1:30 p.m. – LCOC
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Ribbon Cutting: Copy Craft Printers, Inc. – 3 p.m. – 6024 45th St. Groundbreaking: UMC Physician Network Services Milwaukee Family Medicine – 4:30 p.m. 7301 Milwaukee Ave.
Reserve your 2015 Chamber Directory Sponsorship today!
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Groundbreaking: Llano Estacado Winery – 10:30 a.m. 3426 East FM 1585 Ribbon Cutting: Susan G. Komen/Race for the Cure Kick-Off 5 p.m. – 7412 University Ave., Suite 2
15 Ribbon Cutting: Mighty Wash #5 Grand Opening 11:30 a.m. – 6212 19th St. 19 Young Professionals Committee Meeting – Noon – LCOC Ribbon Cutting: Stripes – Noon – 2424 N. Loop 289 20
Ambassador Luncheon sponsored by the Volunteer Center of Lubbock – Noon – 1901 University Ave. New Century Leadership Committee Meeting – 1 p.m. LCOC Texas Tech University Football Kickoff Breakfast Committee Meeting – 4 p.m. – LCOC
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Ribbon Cutting: Covenant Hospital Family Resource Center – 11:30 a.m. – 3623 22nd Place Executive Committee Meeting – Noon – LCOC Community Prayer Event Committee Meeting – 4 p.m. LCOC Business After Hours hosted by Premiere 16 & IMAX 5:30 p.m. – South Plains Mall, 6002 Slide Rd.
23 Ribbon Cutting: Ronald McDonald House Charities Fundraiser at Walgreens – 10 a.m. – 3009 Slide Rd. 26 Hub City BBQ Committee Meeting – 4 p.m. – LCOC 27
Contact: Haily Assiter 806-761-7003 haily.assiter@lubbockbiz.org 4
Texas Tech Football Kickoff Breakfast – 7 a.m. Overton Hotel & Conference Center, 2322 Mac Davis Lane Ribbon Cutting: Lubbock Electric Co. 70th Anniversary 11:30 a.m. – 1108 34th St.
28 Board Meeting – 10 a.m. UMC McInturff Center, 602 Indiana Ave.
For a complete list of Chamber and member events, visit our calendar online at lubbockchamber.com.
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employers workforce
summit 7:30 am - 1 pm september 4, 2014 lubbock scottish rite 1101 70th St.
Chamber Staff President & CEO Eddie McBride, IOM Executive Vice President Government & Community Relations Norma Ritz Johnson, IOM, CCE CFO & Vice President Administration Sheri Nugent, IOM Vice President Business Development Christye Weld Vice President Communications & Marketing Tammi Boozer
Vice President Membership & Investor Relations
Keynote Speaker:
Colleen Evans, IOM
Texas Tech University President Duane Nellis
Government & Community Relations Specialist
Register online at www.lubbockchamber.com or call (806) 761-7000 Cost is $40 per person
SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE
Business After Hours Caprock Home Health Services 5:30pm - 7:00pm August 7, 2014 8806 University Ave
Premiere 16/IMAX
5:30pm - 7:00pm August 21, 2014 6002 Slide Road South Plains Mall
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Chamber University: Human Resources The next Chamber University seminar will be Tues., Sept. 30 at the Knipling Conference Center. A significant asset of any business or organization is personnel and employee engagement. These elements are crucial for the overall success of a business. Open communication and group engagement exercises will help attendees understand concepts presented and you will leave with a better understanding of how to increase employee engagement. For more information, call (806) 761-7000.
Amy Marquez Community Relations & Program Specialist Audrey DeLeon Marketing Specialist Haily Assiter Event Specialist Haley Howey Administrative Specialist Allison Cottrell Office Coordinator/Accounting Clerk Patsy Moffett Customer Service Representative Patricia Picon Intern Peyton Waldrip
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2014 Lubbock Chamber Classic PUTTING GREEN SPONSOR: Racer Classic Car Wash BREAKFAST SPONSOR: Chick-fil-A at South Plains Crossing SIGN SPONSOR: Copy Craft Printers GOLF BALL SPONSOR: FirstCare Health Plans
This year’s golf committee would like to thank everyone who participated in the annual golf tournament on Mon., July 21. A total of 68 teams competed in the two flights. Scores can be found from the day on our website. Visit our Facebook page for team photos. Lots of thanks go out to all of the volunteers who helped! Thank you to all of the 2014 sponsors! Please visit their websites by clicking on their links below. PRESENTING SPONSOR: Suddenlink
EAGLE SPONSORS: Gandy’s Dairies, Llano Estacado Winery, WesTech Plumbing BIRDIE SPONSORS: Brooks & Stribling, Caprock Home Health Services, Covenant Health, Gene Messer Ford, George McMahan Development, Lubbock Aero, Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Richardson Collision Center PAR SPONSORS: Comet Cleaners & Laundry, D’s Pest Control, Dorsey Construction, Ferguson Enterprises, KRL Lubbock Construction, Quality Pest Control, StarCare Specialty Health System, Trey Strong Custom Homes CLOSEST TO THE PIN CONTEST A.M. & P.M. FLIGHTS: WesTech Plumbing, LLC LONGEST DRIVE CONTEST A.M. & P.M. FLIGHTS: Golf USA
ACE SPONSORS: Atmos Energy, Bayer CropScience (FiberMax), Bimbo Bakeries/Mrs. Baird’s, Pavecon, Sanford & Tatum Insurance Agency, UMC Physician Network Services
HOLE-IN-ONE SPONSOR: Gibson Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning ICE DONOR: Arctic Glacier
DRINK CART SPONSOR: Stephen Hamilton, PC
DRINK DONOR: Coca-Cola Refreshments
A.M. FLIGHT PRIZE SPONSOR: Alliance Federal Credit Union
Thanks to all of the committee members, competitors, sponsors, and volunteers who participated. Congratulations to all the winners. See a list of winners on page 7.
P.M. FLIGHT PRIZE SPONSOR: AMA TechTel Communications
Save the Date: September 23
Texas Tech University State of the System Luncheon
12:00pm - 1:30 pm, September 23, 2014
Museum of Texas Tech University, 3301 4th St. Presenting Sponsor: AimBank
Diamond Sponsors: American National Bank & Lubbock Association of Realtors
Platinum Sponsors: Happy State Bank, TTU Office of the Provost, & TTU Office of Planning & Assessment
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Introducing Chancellor Robert L. Duncan & Featuring TTU President M. Duane Nellis and TTUHSC President Tedd L. Mitchell
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Vulcan Materials Lee Dickson, JR Flores, RJ Flores & David Salas 1st Place, AM Flight
Centennial Bank Bo Jackson, Mark Keator, Jay Kemper & James Tate 1st Place, PM Flight
Alderson Enterprises Tyler Bell, Chad Grant, Brian Messer & Jeff Ward 2nd Place, AM Flight
EPM, Inc. John Cardinal, Marty Faubus, Shawn Sampley & Logan Scarlett 2nd Place, PM Flight
Michael Calvillo Bail Bonds Michael Calvillo, Michael Chavez, Mariah Montoya & Sinae Montoya 3rd Place, AM Flight
Bayer CropScience (FiberMax) Scott Attaway, Clay Blackwood, Gene Bennett & Mike Patterson 3rd Place, PM Flight
Mark Heinrich, Hugo Reed & Associates Closest to the Pin, AM Flight
Adrian Jimenez, Standard Sales Closest to the Pin, PM Flight
Rob Leivo, Atmos Energy Longest Drive, AM Flight
Matt Bullen, Texas Homeland Security & Sound Longest Drive, PM Flight
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Spaces Are Filling Up for the 13th Annual Hub City BBQ, the Biggest BBQ Event on the South Plains, September 18th! If you haven’t submitted your Team Registration, now’s the time! Bring your cookin’ gear and come face to face with over 7,000 members of the South Plains community in the largest tail-gating event of the year. From traditional brisket and ribs to snow cones and seared sea bass, attendees will sample food and drink spanning five blocks in downtown Lubbock from Avenue J to Avenue O. Presented by Suddenlink, the Hub City BBQ draws over 100 cooking teams competing for “Bragging Rights” and awards in the categories of brisket, ribs, “other meats” and dessert. Companies may choose the category they compete in – Corporate, Professional or Amateur/Student. The event will be open to the public between 5-8 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 18, with entertainment by headliner Bart Crow and opening by School of Rock presented by Lubbock KIDS Dental. The Family Friendly Area will be back again, with Chick-fil-A and Bodyworks sponsoring food and events for this popular section of the BBQ. Team entry fee is $100 per 10’ x 20’ space, and electricity is available on a limited basis for $100 per team. There are a few sponsorships still available. Marketing for this event includes television, radio, newspaper, social media, area billboards, social media and the Chamber website. Thank you to our generous sponsors! Presented by: Suddenlink
Diamond & Media Sponsors: Arctic Glacier, 107.7 The Eagle, 97.3 Yes! FM, AM 950/100.7 FM, Double T 104.3, KCBD News Channel 11, Magic 93.7, Oldies 97.7, Red Dirt Rebel 105.3 FM, Rock 96.9 Band Sponsor: Lubbock KIDS Dental Emerald Sponsors: Citibus, City of Lubbock, Griffin Wink, Jack Daniel’s, United Supermarkets
Platinum Sponsors: Acme Electric, Action Printing, American National Bank, Atmos Energy, Bud Light, Chick-fil-A, Coors Light, Crown Point Health Suites, Lubbock National Bank, Miller Lite, Republic National Distributing Company, Scarborough Specialties, Stars & Stripes Drive-In Theatre, WesTech Electric, X8 Environmental Copper Sponsors: Childress Photography, Choice Media, CocaCola, Glasheen Valles & Inderman LLP, Lubbock Welding Supply, Ménage à Trois Wine, Taco Bell/Pizza Hut – Border Management Corp. Gold Sponsors: B&J Welding Supply, Carpet Tech, Centennial Bank, Collins Tile & Stone, Custom Electronics, Domino’s Pizza, Family Powersports Lubbock, First Capital Bank, First United Bank, Hillcrest Golf & Country Club, Hugo Reed & Associates, Hurst Farm Supply, Koetter Fire Protection, Lamar Outdoor Advertising, Llano Estacado Winery, Lubbock Power & Light, Michael Calvillo Bail Bonds, Module Truck Systems, Prosperity Bank, SouthWest Bank, WesTech Plumbing Bronze Sponsors: Bimbo Bakeries/Mrs. Baird’s, Cabela’s, J Ferg Energy Pros, Purple Tie Limo, Sam’s Club, Tigris Real Estate LLC, Vision Audio Silver Sponsors: ADC Group Inc., Alderson Enterprises, Best Buy, Carizma Motors, City Bank, Clarion Hotel Grand Park, Copy Craft, Extreme Packets, Ferguson Enterprises, Field Manning Stone Hawthorne & Aycock P.C., FirstCare Health Plans, Forrest Tire Co., Gebo’s, Gene Messer KIA, Happy State Bank, Lubbock Wholesale Payments, MCM Elegante, Morrison Supply Company, Overhead Door Company, PaveCon, Platinum Bank, Sanford & Tatum Insurance Agency, Security State Bank, South Plains Mall, Tejas Motors, Twist’d Texan, West Texas Gas, WestMark Realtors, Yates Flooring Center To inquire about teams or to get more information about the BBQ, go to hubcitybbq.com, contact Christye Weld at christye. weld@lubbockbiz.org or call (806)761-7009.
Mark Your Calendars: October 14, 2014! Business Mercado & Hispanic Heritage Luncheon
Business Mercado, 10am-2pm Hispanic Heritage Luncheon, 11:30am-1pm Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, 1501 Mac Davis Lane 8
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Milestones Mark 45 Years of Experience at Chamber
(From left to right) Eddie McBride celebrates 15 years at the Lubbock Chamber and Norma Ritz Johnson, Sheri Nugent and Colleen Evans each celebrate 10 years at the Lubbock Chamber.
The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize four of its staff members for 45 years of combined experience at the Chamber. President and CEO Eddie McBride has the longest tenure at the Chamber as he will celebrate his 15-year anniversary on Sept. 1, while Norma Ritz Johnson and Sheri Nugent reached their 10-year anniversaries on April 13 and June 26, respectively, and Colleen Evans hits the 10-year mark on Nov. 15. Under McBride’s direction, the Chamber has received numerous awards and recognitions. The Chamber has twice been awarded the prestigious 5-Star accreditation recognition by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and twice been named the Chamber of the Year by the American Chamber of Commerce Executives. Chamber membership has grown to over 2,100 members during McBride’s tenure and he was instrumental in creating the employer health care plan as an added value benefit to Chamber members. He also received the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives Distinguished Service Award in 2011. McBride earned the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute of Organizational Management professional designation in 2012 and currently serves on the boards of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) and Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives (TCCE) and is past President of the Greater Southwest Lubbock Rotary club. He has also served on the boards of numerous local and state organizations.
Johnson oversees the Chamber’s external programs and is responsible for legislative and governmental relations as well as transportation, health care issues and community relations. Accomplishments during her Chamber tenure have included producing a nationally-televised Congressional debate which received the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives 2004 Governmental Affairs Program of the Year award. She is also responsible for overseeing the creation and coordination of the Lubbock Chamber Employer Health Plan, which was awarded the 2006 American Chamber of Commerce Executives Excellence Award in Communications and the 2006 Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives Community Development Program of the Year award. In June 2011, Johnson received the prestigious Certified Chamber Executive (CCE) designation by the American Chamber of Commerce Executives. She also received the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute of Organizational Management professional designation in 2010 and served as a Winter Institute Class Advisor in 2011. She currently serves on the Texas Association of Business Board of Directors. Nugent oversees the financial processes as well as internal Chamber operations. Since beginning her duties at the Chamber, Nugent has implemented an in-house monthly financial reporting system that has streamlined the process and reduced the costs of preparing and maintaining these reports while increasing their accuracy and value as analyti-
cal tools. Nugent was instrumental in the 2009 and 2014 Accreditation process with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce where the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce received a 5-Star rating. In 2011, Nugent implemented the Total Resource Campaign, an all-inclusive sponsorship campaign, helping the Chamber exceed its goal every year. In July 2010, Nugent earned the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute of Organizational Management professional designation and served as a Board of Regent for the West Institute from 2010-13. Evans is responsible for all new member sales and is responsible for all retention efforts and member relations. She has been recognized by the American Chamber of Commerce Circle of Champions for her sales efforts and has placed in the top six in the nation for membership sales every year since 2008. Evans previously worked with the Lubbock Chamber Ambassador program helping it grow and become one of the largest and most successful nationally. In August 2011, Evans received the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute of Organizational Management professional designation and served on the Board of Regents for the Northeast Institute from 2012-13.
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August Business of the Month: Ramar Communications’s AM 950/100.7 FM Congratulations to Ramar Communication’s AM 950/100.7 FM Station on its August Business of the Month achievement. Ramar has been a Chamber member since 1986. AM 950/100.7 FM has been a member since 1997. “Being a member of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce has allowed us to promote our station both with other Chamber members and with the local community as well,” said Jamie Lent, AM 950/100.7 FM Program Director. “The relationships that are built help us to form partnerships that turn into potential advertising clients.” Lent said AM 950/100.7 FM’s involvement with the Chamber began with the Chamber asking AM 950/100.7 FM to promote Chamber events. Such promotion has varied from interviews on West Texas Today to hosting shows directly from events. “AM 950/100.7 FM, West Texas Today realizes there are several very good [Chamber Events] to choose from: Business After Hours, the Business Expo, Legislative, Agriculture and Educationalrelated events, etc. However, the most fun event has to be the annual Chamber BBQ Cookoff,” Ramar’s AM 950/100.7 FM has made many efforts, during the time it has been associated with the Chamber, to promote the Chamber and its events. In fact, Lent said AM 950/100.7 FM’s Chamber involvement revolves around promoting Chamber events. “We have enjoyed hosting West Texas Today at the Business Expo,” stated Lent. “It puts us in front of many possible cli-
ents and gives us plenty of opportunities to meet listeners.” The Chamber acknowledges and appreciates Ramar Communication’s AM 950/100.7 FM Station’s efforts toward making the Chamber known. “AM 950/100.7 FM, West Texas Today has, during the 10 years I have hosted this morning radio show, dedicated a lot of air time to various Chamber events throughout the year,” said Jim Douglass, West Texas Today co-host. “Chamber CEO Eddie McBride is a regular monthly guest on our show.” In regards to McBride’s airtime on West Texas Today, Douglass said AM 950/100.7 FM promotes upcoming Chamber events and promotes Chamber membership. “Each year, we do a remote broadcast from the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center during the Chamber-sponsored Business Expo,” Douglass expounded. “In that pro-
City Council Reception
The Chamber hosted a reception honoring newly elected and reelected City Council members on Tues., July 8 at the Chamber offices. Thanks to Parkhill, Smith & Cooper and StarCare Specialty Health System for sponsoring this successful event.
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gram, we interview Chamber staff and volunteers, along with some of the businesses participating and/or sponsoring the Expo. All of this is designed to show off our strong business environment, demonstrate the great work of the Chamber and to promote Chamber membership.” AM 950/100.7 FM is a great supporter of the Lubbock Chamber. Douglass admitted AM 950/100.7 FM, West Texas Today, and Ramar Communications are even enthusiastic supporters of the entire Lubbock community. “We are known for being very proLubbock,” said Douglass. “We feel that ‘reputation’ serves us well in our dealings with the Lubbock business community as well as civic leaders, both elected and volunteer. Supporting various Chamber projects throughout the year is a big part of our sense of civic responsibility.” The West Texas Today co-host said, on behalf of AM 950/100.7 FM and West Texas Today, that they are proud to be a part of get the Chamber message out to listeners. “AM 950/100.7 FM’s West Texas Today is very proud of our award-winning Lubbock Chamber of Commerce,” said Douglass. “The Chamber works hard for Lubbock throughout the year and we, as a contributing Lubbock business, appreciate what the Chamber does for all of us.” The Chamber is proud to congratulate Ramar Communication’s AM950/100.7 FM on its August Business of the Month achievement. AM950/100.7 FM, along with all of the other businesses of the month for 2014, will be considered for the Chamber’s Business of the Year award, in December 2014.
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2014 Texas Tech Football Kickoff Breakfast The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce will host its 2014 Texas Tech Football Kickoff Breakfast on Wed., Aug. 27, at the Overton Hotel and Conference Center. The event begins with the serving lines opening at 6:30 a.m. and the program beginning at 7 a.m. Head coach Kliff Kingsbury will be the featured speaker at the breakfast. Accessory Depot is the presenting sponsor for the breakfast. Come out and celebrate Texas Tech, and more importantly Texas Tech Football, with the Chamber, Chamber member businesses and the community. Tickets are $45. Chamber members get a discounted price of $35. Tables of eight may be purchased for $400 and $500 (this price includes sponsor recognition benefits). Tickets, tables and sponsorships are still available. Register online here or call (806) 761-7000. Registration/cancellation deadline is noon on Fri., Aug. 22.
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
FOOTBALL
KICKOFF BREAKFAST SERVING LINES OPEN AT 6:30am AUGUST 27, 2014 OVERTON HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER
2322 MAC DAVIS LANE
Presenting Sponsor: Accessory Depot
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Thanks to the 2014 Texas Tech Football Kickoff Breakfast Sponsors! Texas Tech Federal Credit Union Diamond Sponsors: American National Bank
Edge Concepts
Platinum Sponsors: AMA TechTel Communications, Gandy’s Dairies, Happy State Bank, Lubbock KIDS Dental, Montelongo’s Mexican Restaurant, StarCare Specialty Health System, and Texas Tech University System
Texas Tech University Office of the Provost, Planning and Assessment
Oberkampf Supply of Lubbock Title One Digital Title Services
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Board Member Spotlight: Beth Bridges How did you get involved with the Chamber and what keeps you involved? I’ve been involved with the Chamber one way or another for almost 20 years. I was actually a staff member in the 90s and so I learned the value the Chamber brings to the community early in my career. I’ve been involved ever since and believe that the connections we make by our involvement are critical, both professionally and personally. Plus, it’s just a lot of fun. What is your favorite event or program of the Chamber? Leadership Lubbock is my favorite program followed closely by the BBQ. Leadership Lubbock brings together such a powerful group of community leaders and exposes them to opportunities to improve our community. And again, the connections made in the class are so meaningful. I am also proud of the leadership the Chamber took in the Imagine Lubbock Together process. Community visioning is critical to evolving, growing and improving Lubbock, and I look forward to the great things ahead that come from that process.
What are some of your other community leadership roles? I have served as President of the Junior League of Lubbock and currently serve as past President of the Volunteer Center of Lubbock. I also serve on the City of Lubbock Parks & Rec Advisory Board. Finish this sentence: Never again will I… ever take one day for granted. Yes, some days are better than others, but each day is a gift and an opportunity to do our best, learn something new, love someone, and make a difference. My favorite quote du jour is: “Today is the oldest you’ve ever been, and the youngest you’ll ever be again. So live life to the fullest today, and have no regrets.”
Young Professionals of Greater Lubbock Spotlight: Tyler Young volved with an organization that offered opportunities for professional connections, networking, education, & community service, and YP was a great blend of all of the above.
Why did you choose to be a member of Young Professionals of Greater Lubbock? After graduating from Texas Tech, I was looking for a network that I could get plugged into that would allow me to build professional connections in this area. I had some close friends that were the original founders of YP, and they encouraged me to get involved. I wanted to be in-
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How long have you been a YP member? I joined YP in 2008 and have been actively involved for the last 6 years. I have the privilege of serving on the Steering Committee in 2014-15 as Chair-Elect and will inherit the Chair position in 2016. What are some of your favorite YP events to attend? I really enjoy the First Tuesday Networking events. The event showcases different business locations around Lubbock that I may not have visited before. The casual atmosphere allows for great connections to be made with other young professionals. The Lunch & Learns are also great events.
Being able to graft off the wisdom and experience of established working professionals in our area is priceless.
sionally and personally.
What do you feel is the most rewarding part of being a YP member? The networking and connections you make with people. I’ve been able to hire from the network of people I’ve made through YP. I’m also better equipped to be able to refer business back to this network. I’ve been able to recruit YP members to serve on non-profit boards. Making these connections and building friendships with people have been very rewarding.
What is your position? Administrator of Human Resources & Employee Education
Why is being a YP member important to you? Lubbock has a diverse group of talented young professionals, and being involved in YP has allowed me to make connections that have helped me both profes-
Where do you work? Texas Tech Federal Credit Union
What all does your position entail? I serve our team through helping them navigate the world of Human Resources, Insurance Benefits, and Retirement Accounts. I also work to train and equip our team so they have the knowledge and capability to better serve our members. How long have you been with your current company? I’ve been with TTFCU for 2 years.
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Chamber Ambassador Program June Ambassador of the Month: Danny Soliz Congratulations to Danny Soliz, June Ambassador of the Month! Soliz has been a Chamber Ambassador since 2001. He has won this award several times in the past. Soliz said he became an ambassador in 2001 because he saw opportunities and challenges through networking with other business people, especially small businesses. “The Ambassador Program presents opportunities to its members through building relationships and trust with those you come in contact with and work with each day,” Soliz stated. “The idea that all of us, as ambassadors, can help and support one another and the camaraderie we build are more than just working relationships, they become lifelong friendships.” The most rewarding part of being an ambassador, for Soliz, is meeting new people and new businesses through ribbon cuttings and groundbreakings as they become members of the Chamber. “The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce is a great organization for volunteer work,” Soliz said. “It is very rewarding.” Soliz is involved in the Chamber outside of the Ambassador Program, too. Soliz’s favorite Chamber event is the Busi-
ness Expo. He also enjoys the Hub City BBQ and the Chamber Golf Classic. Furthermore, he has worked on, and even led, the committees for these events. He has been the chairman of the Expo three times. He has served on the Golf Committee and volunteered for the BBQ. “The Expo gives me a better opportunity to network business-to-business and allows me to tell other businesses about Workforce Solutions, in reference to the products and services we can provide to them,” Soliz said. Soliz has been an employee at Workforce Solutions of the South Plains since 2001. As Director of Business Development, Soliz is the first point of contact for employers who are having layoffs or are closing their businesses to assist those who have lost their employment through no fault of their own. “I interface with Human Resource recruiters and managers to assist them with training needs and/or new hires as well as placements for dislocated workers,” said Soliz. “I also assist in coordinating job fairs to connect employers with job seekers.” Outside of the Chamber, Soliz is involved in othe outlets of the Lubbock community. He is involved in preparing kids in third through sixth grade for Bible
Danny Soliz is pictured (left), as he was awarded his Ambassador of the Month certificate, by Jay Brooks, of Alan Henry Insurance.
Bowl competitions in Abilene, Andrews and Lubbock through Sunset Church of Christ. This year, they are studying the Gospel of Luke. Soliz is also on the Board of Directors for The Children’s Home of Lubbock and the Board of Directors for the Society of Human Resource Management. Additionally, he serves as president of the Lubbock Girls Basketball, Inc., a basketball program for girls 1st grade through 12th grade.
Ambassador of the Month Award sponsored by: Alan Henry Insurance
June Ambassador Team of the Month: Team Soliz
Members of Team Soliz received the Ambassador Team of the Month scissors at the July Ambassador Luncheon.
Congratulations, Team Soliz, Ambassador Team of the Month! Team Soliz finished June with 293 points. The Chamber’s ambassador program is comprised of 203 ambassadors, representing their member businesses. These 203 ambassadors are split up into five teams. Ambassadors compete, every month, for the most patricipation in ambassador events. Ambassadors are most commonly seen welcoming new businesses and helping existing businesses celebrate milestones at ribbon cuttings and ground breakings. They also serve as greeters and hosts for monthly luncheon meetings, Business After Hours, Chamber 101, and a number of other Chamber special events, receptions, meetings, etc. If you are interested in sponsoring the Ambassador Team of the Month Award through June 2015 or if you are interested in becoming an ambassador, please contact Haily Assiter, Marketing Specialist, at haily.assiter@lubbockbiz.org or by phone at (806) 761-7003.
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New Century Leadership Kickoff
New Century Leadership will begin on Wed., Sept. 9, with orientation at Bacon Heights Baptist Church at 6:30pm. 45 new high school students will spend eight months acquiring new leadership skills. Led by Chairman Bradley Madison, Calvert Home Health Care, and CoChairwoman, Jody Reding, South Plains College, this year’s New Century Leadership committee members represent their businesses in planning quality programs for the aspiring young leaders: Vickie Bennett, FirstBank & Trust; Jon Mark Bernal, Texas Tech Student Union & Activities; Brice Kelly, Egenbacher Real Estate; Raymond Richardson, Lubbock Christian University; Charlie Rowten, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal; Jared Squires, Kingdom Preparatory Academy. Ropes Course Day will kick off at the Spirit Ranch on Wednesday, September 24, highlighting teambuilding activities
NEW CENTURY LEADERSHIP
and setting the tone for the new Leadership Skills Development forums with Spirit Ranch. The seven forums will further integrate leadership training to develop these future leaders and will be facilitated by Jim Shearer. Congratulations to the 45 New Century Leadership students who represent their respective schools in the Class of 2015: Alyssa Smith from All Saints Episcopal; Tyler Cruce, Caitlin Martinez, Reece Quigley and Forest Shipton from Christ the King; Reagan Collins, AnnaBeth Lane, Madison Lowrie, Devin Mangold, Jared Martin and Nicole Pedroza from Coronado High School; Juwan Drones, Annalisa Revilla and Thomas Vega from Estacado High School; Peyton Giles, Leah Giles, Colt Grice, Chase Guthrie, Caitlyn Rush and Josh Smith from Frenship High School; Nathan Schroeder from Kingdom Prepatory Academy; Caleb Dansby, Preston Hagins, Amanda Harper, Payge Petrie and
Emma Scarborough from Lubbock Christian School; Kate Camp, Madeline D’Alise, Julie Delgado and Tom Vinson from Lubbock High School; Taylor Presley from Lubbock-Cooper High School; Abbi Adams, Sarah Crow and Grace Watson from Monterey High School; Nathan Caballero, Abbey Goodwyn, Cheyanne Hamilton, Abby Hendrick, Jake Johnson, Hayden Pettit and Kandace Pope from Shallowater High School; Beth Barrera and Alicia Levine from Talkington School for Young Women Leaders; Gus Landess from Trinity Christian. Grant support for New Century Leadership is generously provided by the Helen Jones Foundation. This year’s program will offer four scholarships to our students and we thank our scholarship sponsors for their support: Atmos Energy, CLC College Prep Services, Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District, Suddenlink.
Ribbon Cuttings & Groundbreakings
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Betenbough Homes Homes for Hope Celebration Quincy Park
Blue Frog Plumbing & Drain 5610 Frankford Ave, Suite C
Cabela’s 3030 W Loop 289
Candy Wrapper 6002 Slide Road, Suite 68209
Casas for CASA
CLEAT - Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas, Inc. 2201 University Ave, Suite B
Lubbock Business Network
Ribbon Cuttings & Groundbreakings cont’d Ribbon Cuttings sponsored by
Happy State Bank 98th St. & Quaker Ave
Lubbock Legal Aid Society 916 Main St., Suite 103
Lubbock Habitat for Humanity 3907 Ave Q
Portofino 6610 34th St.
Quality Metals 5625 130th St.
Ronald McDonald House 3413 10th St.
SouthWest Bank 1901 W Loop 289
Thrivent Financial 2024 82nd St., Suite 103
UniFirst 1727 E 8th St.
Virginia College 5005 50th St.
Walk to End Alzheimers Kick Off Event
Yoga Salon 6701 Aberdeen, Suite 3 15
Lubbock Business Network
House Bill 5: Education Luncheon Since the implementation of House Bill 5 in 2013, the past year has seen many changes as school districts statewide adapted curriculums to fulfill the requirements of the new bill. Upon graduation, students will be better prepared to enter the workforce, a technical training program, or attend college. The HB5 luncheon on Tuesday, July 8, at the Lubbock Country Club drew educators and businesspeople alike to discuss the upcoming changes and review the past year. State Board of Education member Marty Rowley, discussed the opportunity HB5 presents in allowing students from all socioeconomic backgrounds to succeed in the workforce. Four panelists held a Q&A session after Rowley’s presentation. This fall, students entering high school will have the option of a more flexible graduation program. Lubbock ISD Superintendent Dr. Berhl Robertson reiterated Lubbock ISD’s commitment to providing a quality education and highlighting the Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center’s role in helping students achieve proper certification. Frenship ISD Superintendent Dr. Da-
Chairwoman Alona Beesinger welcomes luncheon speakers and guests.
vid Vroonland stressed the entrepreneurial spirit that HB5 will encourage in students, and the newly formed entrepreneurship course that will teach the proper skills students need to begin this new challenge. Executive Director of Region 17 Education Service Center Dr. Kyle Wargo spoke of the challenges teachers face in teaching to the new standards and the role the Service Center will take in preparing them to properly teach students. Lubbock Economic Development Alliance CEO John Osborne explained the business perspective, underlining the importance of HB5 and the willingness of business members to partner with schools in support of student success. Thank you to presenting sponsor, Goodwill Industries of Northwest Texas; diamond sponsors, FirstCare Health Plans and Lubbock Economic Development Alliance; gold sponsors, Amerigroup and TTU Office of the President; and silver sponsors, Adoption Covenant, Society for Human Resource Management, and South Plains College.
State Board of Education Member Marty Rowley gives his thoughts on HB5 and the opportunities it presents to all different members of society.
(From left to right) Wargo, Vroonland, Robertson and Osborne discuss House Bill 5, One Year Later.
Welcome New Chamber Members!
6/16/14 - 7/15/14
Please place this addition in your Chamber Business Directory & Resource Guide Aaron Daniel Homes of West Texas 5102 60th St., Ste. G Lubbock, TX 79414 Home Builders
N.D. White Services 2221 34th St. Lubbock, TX 79411 Engineering Services
Three Dog Bakery 5214 98th St., Ste. 103 Lubbock, TX 79424 Pet Services
Control Equipment, Inc. 3211 122nd St. Lubbock, TX 79423 Oil Field Equipment
PB Insusrance Solutions 9714 Knoxville Ave. Lubbock, TX 79423 Insurance
Welcome Home Professional Cleaning 1010 Slide Rd. Lubbock, TX 79416 Cleaning Service - Residential
Cowboy Chicken 4415 S. Loop 289 Lubbock, TX 79424 Restaurants
Sustainable Edge Construction & Roofing 3132 E. Slaton Rd. Lubbock, TX 79404 Roofing Contractors
West Texas Realtors - Hyde, Vanesa 3233 63rd St. Lubbock, TX 79423 Real Estate
Franks & Pleasant, LLP 8207 Hudson Ave, Ste. D Lubbock, TX 79423 Attorneys
Texas Plains Trail Region PO Box 88 Lubbock, TX 79408 Non-Profit Organizations
Yoga Salon 6701 Aberdeen, Ste. 3 Lubbock, TX 79424 Exercise and Physical Fitness Programs
Current membership information can be found on the Chamber’s online Business Directory. Members can be searched by category or keyword. Membership information can be verified online through the Member Only section.
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