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MARCH 2023 | Vol. 18 Issue 3 Serving Business & Community Together Serving Business & Community Together
Chamber Voice OF BUSINESS MAGAZINE | Business PLan 2 What’s INSIDE This Issue? 317 West Walnut Street Rogers, Arkansas 72756 P: (479) 636-1240 F: (479) 636-5485 Introduction from the President/CEO 06����������� 3-Year Plan | VisionNEXT 09 Mission 5 Breakdown 10 ������������ Marketing Communications 11 Accounting & Finance 12 ������������ Member Services 13 Customer Service 14 ����������� Economic Development 15 Downtown Development 16 ������������ Government Affairs 17 Community Development 18 ������������ Destination Marketing & Management 19 Ribbon Cuttings 20 ���������� New Members 22 Membership Renewals 23 ����������� Chamber Business Connect & Educational Events 2023 Strategic Goals for Divisional Program of Work 05 09

CHAMBER STAFF

Raymond Burns, CCE

President/CEO rburns@rogerslowell.com

Shelle Summers, IOM

Senior Vice President of Member Services ssummers@rogerslowell.com

Ross Phillips

Senior Vice President of Community Development ross@rogerslowell.com

Karen Wagaman

Vice President of Downtown Development karen@rogerslowell.com

Loretta Gomez

Finance Manager loretta@rogerslowell.com

Jacque Eakins

Account Executive jacque@rogerslowell.com

Justin Freeman

Marketing Communications Manager justin@rogerslowell.com

Meredith Alvarez

Customer Relations Specialist meredith@rogerslowell.com

J.R. Shaw, IOM

Executive Director/ Executive Vice President | DESTINATION Rogers jr@rogerslowell.com

Steve Cox, IOM

Senior Vice President of Economic Development steve@rogerslowell.com

Vickie Grotts, IOM

Senior Vice President of Accounting & Finance vickie@rogerslowell.com

Sara Lynn Geiger

Vice President of Government Affairs sara@rogerslowell.com

Luke Wiggins, TMP

Director of Sales | DESTINATION Rogers luke@rogerslowell.com

Marni Rogers, IOM

Member Relations Manager marni@rogerslowell.com

Mariana Osorio

Community Engagement & Inclusion Manager Mariana@rogerslowell.com

Katie Burns

Vice President of Operations katie@rogerslowell.com

Brad Phillips

Senior Vice President of Marketing Communications brad@rogerslowell.com

Geovanny Sarmiento

Senior Vice President of Community Engagement & Inclusion geovanny@rogerslowell.com

Nick Smith

Creative Services Director nick@rogerslowell.com

Maggie Matuschka

Special Events Coordinator Maggie@rogerslowell.com

Skylar Rutherford

Marketing Communications Manager skylar@rogerslowell.com

Dane Clark

Sales & Services Coordinator | DESTINATION Rogers dane@rogerslowell.com

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

Mike Power

First Security Bank

CHAIRMAN-ELECT

Tom Allen

Cushman & Wakefield | Sage Partners

Executive Committee

TREASURER

Michael Parker Nabholz

PAST CHAIRMAN

Erin Kiefer Assembled Products Corporation

2023 Directors 2024 Directors

Kristen Boozman

Portfolio Sotheby’s International Realty

Dean Fisher Glad Manufacturing Company

Angela GraysonGA Precipice IP, PLLC

Mat Mozzoni Cox Business

Patrick Kerrwood Northwest Health

Knight Weis* Signature Bank of Arkansas

Andrea Allen Onyx Coffee Lab

Daizy Andrade University of Arkansas

Andrew Branch NWA National Airport-XNA

Austin Bryan Hogan Taylor

Lane Crider Beaver Water District

Ever Cuellar

First Security Bank

Mike Dodge Carroll Electric Coop. Corp.

Keri EarwoodMS Shelter Insurance

PRESIDENT/CEO

Raymond Burns

Rogers Lowell Chamber

MEMBER AT LARGE

Josh Vasquez Encore Bank

2025 Directors

Bruce Barkley KHBS/KHOG

Eric Pianalto Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas

Gaven Smith

J.B. Hunt Transportation, Inc.

Stennett Thompkins AAA Insurance

Brandy Tuft* Forvis

Josh VasquezCD Encore Bank

Ex-Officio Directors

David Faulkner Pinnacle Hills Promenade

Cathy Foraker AT&T (retired)

David Foster APAC - Central, Inc.

Bradley Hardin AEP/SWEPCO

Mayor Greg Hines City of Rogers

Tom Hopper TallChamps, LLC

Corry Hull BHC Insurance

Tonya Jackson Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Peter Lane Walton Arts Center

Mayor Chris Moore City of Lowell

Barry Moehring Benton County Judge

Joey Msall Black Hills Energy

Lulu Peredo Runway Group

Dr. Jeff Perry Rogers Public Schools

Brent Massey CEI Engineering Associates, Inc.

Brad Crain Arvest Bank Benton County

Jaclyn Henderson* Regions Bank

Carey Lingenfelter Ozark Juniors Volleyball Club

Michelle Wynn Child Care Aware of NWA

Jason Adams Benchmark Group

Rafael Rios

Yeyo’s Mezcaleria & Taqueria at the 1907

Dr. Dennis Rittle Northwest Arkansas Community College

Dr. Jim Rollins Northwest Technical Institute

Matt Taliaferro Boys & Girls Club of Benton County

Denise Thomas World Trade Center Arkansas

Kraig PomrenkeDM Embassy Suites NW Arkansas

Mickey Rapier Fellowship Bible Church of NWA

Dick Trammel Chairman Emeritus

Jeff Wood Tyson Foods

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XX – Division Chair (CD - Community Development, MS - Member Services, ED - Economic Development, GA - Government Affairs, DM - Destination Marketing) – Audit Committee Member

rburns@rogerslowell.com

The big picture: This is your quick-guide to our new 3-Year Strategic Plan (2023-24-25), 2023 Strategic Goals and supporting 2023 Program of Work for each of the Chamber’s divisions.

• Please take time to read it; you’ll get to know your Chamber better and learn how our mission-work benefits you, the Rogers-Lowell area, and our region.

What’s next: Last year, we celebrated 100 years of serving business and community together. Now, we’re riding that momentum towards the future with our forward-thinking initiative - Vision/NEXT.

• This initiative is inspiring our entire organization to be innovative and uncover new ways of doing things. It’s essential as we work with new generations of community leaders helping us to achieve our vision and mission. One example is our new name and brand identity.

Why it’s important: Vision/NEXT will help the Chamber ensure:

• We are relevant to the next generation of leaders.

• We are competent in this era of rapid change.

• We remain necessary because our mission-work solves real business and community challenges.

• We are sustainable with our funding.

Serving business & community together: Your role as our partner is to get engaged and communicate with us. We want to understand your needs and priorities based upon your unique perspective and what you deal with daily.

• As an organization that represents business and community, we’re only as good as the feedback and communications we receive from our members. You are the Chamber.

The Mission 5: Your continued support for our mission-work’s five key focus areas – Advocacy & Government Affairs, Community Development, Destination Marketing & Management, Economic Development, and Small Business & Entrepreneurial Development – helps us to be the best of the best as a region, as a state, and as a community.

Thank you for your membership investment.

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from the President/CEO
Welcome to our 2023 Business Plan issue of the Chamber Voice of Business magazine.
Chamber Voice OF BUSINESS MAGAZINE | Business PLan 6 3-Year Plan STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS 1 Downtown Development Third SPacemaking Initiatives Supporting Quality NextGen Leaders Outreach 8 Minority Population & BusinesS Outreach 9 Small Business Resources, Education & Promotion 10

1) Position the Chamber to a New Generation by Communicating Effectively & Telling our Chamber’s Stories

2) Business Attraction, Job Creation, Residential Multi-Family & Mixed-Use

3) Support Roads, Parking, Public Transportation, Water, Sewer, Internet & Education

4) Build Trust and Engagement with Legislators/Public Officials & Represent Voice of Business

5) Generate Tourism Revenue with Destination Sales & Marketing

6) Talent Acquisition, Career Pathways & Attainable Housing

7) Promote 3rd Space & Attractions/Amenities

8) Define Pathway into Chamber Leadership & Community Service, Attract & Activate

9) Increase Diverse Representation & Promote Inclusivity

10) Curate Content and Essential Resources for Starting, Running & Growing Business

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2023 Strategic Goals for Divisional Program of Work

Strategic Goal Why It’s Important

(Ten Goals for 2023 Program of Work)

STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

• Busy, Smart Professionals Expect Engaging Content Delivered Efficiently

• Brevity Helps Chamber Cut through Noise to Get People to Pay Attention to What Matters

• Optimized Communications Increases Transparency, Boosts Engagement and Builds Trust

• Telling the Chamber's Mission Stories is More Effective Despite Shrinking Attention Spans

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

• Trains NextGen Workforce & Builds Pipelines

• Closes Skills Gaps Between Employers & Education

• Helps Businesses Fill Open Positions Quickly to Innovate, Compete & Grow

• Creates Career Pathways & Opportunities for All

DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT

• Attracting Investment Increases Density for Commercial & Residential Properties

• People Living and Working Downtown Create Vibrant Community

• Third Space Experiences Redefine Downtown as a Destination

• Adequate Infrastructure Helps Downtown Grow & Prosper

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS & PARTNERSHIPS

• Builds & Sustains Trusting Relationships that Increase Engagement

• Gets Chamber a Seat at the Table with Decision-Makers

• Accomplishes Outcomes Benefitting Business & Community

• Helps Chamber Fulfill Mission-Work & Engage Members with Legislators

TOURISM ECONOMIC IMPACT

• Increases Revenue for Leisure & Hospitality Industry

• Generates a Return on Investment from Destination Marketing Spend

• Drives Quality of Place Initiatives for the Destination

• Champions & Sustains Destination's Quality of Life

NEXTGEN OUTREACH (Millennial and Gen Z)

MINORITY OUTREACH (Business & Community)

NEW BRAND LAUNCH

• Defines Pathway to Chamber Engagement & Leadership

• New Programming & Events Increases Activation with Chamber

• Ensures Chamber & Community Remain Relevant

• Builds Pipeline for Future Business & Community Leaders

• Spirit of Inclusivity Ensures All Voices & Opinions are Heard

• Increases Chamber Engagement with Minority-Owned Businesses

• Improves Diverse Representation

• Creates a Welcoming Community & Opportunities for All

• New Identity Better Positions the Chamber for the Future

• New Destination Rogers Identity Positions Rogers as a Destination to Visit, Live, Work, Invest & Play

• New Chamber Brand Promise (Tagline) Speaks to Long-Term Meaning of our Branded House

• Transitioning New Brand to All Touchpoints Create a New Image Starting with the Chamber's Office

CENTER OF SMALL BUSINESS (Resources, Education & Promotion)

CHAMBER FUNDING

• Vital to Helping Small Businesses & Entrepreneurs Start, Run & Grow Business

• Creates Value for Chamber Membership

• Delivers Relevant Education and Professional Development Opportunities

• Enables Small Businesses to Increase Visibility and Awareness in the Community

• New Revenue Sources Help Sustain Funding for the Chamber's Mission 5 Work

• New Membership Dues Structure Generates Incremental Revenue Growth

• Accountability for Budget Performance Helps Leadership Achieve Financial Goals

• Accurate & Transparent Financial Analysis & Reporting Ensures Fiscal Oversight

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ADVOCACY & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS

• Serves as the regional link between business and government by defining legislative priorities that help our local economy grow.

• Ensures the voice of business is heard and represented on local, state and national legislative policy issues.

• Advocates for business-driven policy that impacts businesses of all sizes (taxation, regulation, infrastructure, etc.).

• Engages the community in the political process including registering to vote, contacting legislators, hosting educational forums and organizing Calls to Action.

• Influences long-term prosperity and quality of life for our region.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

• Activates the next generation leaders with programs to prepare them for the challenges and opportunities facing our region.

• Delivers unique programming that builds a vibrant, cohesive community, that embraces togetherness and welcomes all.

• Champions Social Equity & Innovation (SEI) initiatives that are sources of competitive advantage for business and our region.

• Engages local education and healthcare leaders to address issues affecting our quality of life.

• Convenes the minority community to listen, help bridge gaps and create a place where everybody feels safe and valued.

DESTINATION MARKETING & MANAGEMENT

• Markets our vibrant area to leisure, meetings, sports and relocation markets generating tourism revenue that funds investment in building the destination’s strength and quality of place.

• Activates quality experiences for both visitors and residents.

• Champions destination stewardship by balancing responsible economic development, sustainable tourism and quality of life.

• Aligns the community by building public support around a shared destination vision and keeps the community and marketplace engagement fresh and relevant.

• Defines and promotes Rogers as an arts and entertainment destination in the region.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

• Creates a pro-business, pro-growth economic environment to attract new business and help businesses of all sizes to prosper.

• Works with industries both large and small to create jobs and increase business expansion.

• Provides development resources and assistance with state tax incentives, site selection, economic data and marketing research insights.

• Develops talent pipelines by assessing skills gaps and filling them by connecting educators with industries to ensure skills taught align with the current and future workforce needs of our community.

• Drives increased sales tax collections that fund quality of place amenities that influence retention of employers and their employees in the region.

• Provides resources and support for implementing the Downtown Rogers Initiative Plan designed to prepare downtown for sustainable growth.

SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT

• Provides essential resources and just in time education to help start, run and grow small business.

• Opens the door to new connections for small business to succeed.

• Engages the Small Business Council that serves as the voice of small business to guide support and programming.

• Partners with organizations that are invaluable resources for small business and entrepreneurial startups.

• Advocates for small business and offers opportunitiesto influence civic, social and economic initiatives supporting growth.

• Offers a variety of affordable advertising and sponsorship opportunities to increase visibility and awareness.

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Our Marketing Communications division’s work impacts the Rogers-Lowell Area, Chamber members and partners, and the business community. They deliver easily accessible and up-to-date information about local businesses and our community by sharing stories about the Chamber’s mission, accomplishments, strategic programs and major events. They also help to unify communications and messaging into “one voice” for our community.

Division Goals

Goal #1: Optimize Communications with the Smart Brevity Platform to Deliver Target Audiences Engaging Content Efficiently across all Internal and External Channels.

Goal #2: Launch New Chamber Brand Identity and Build Awareness at All Touchpoints.

Goal #3: Monetize Chamber’s Digital Advertising Assets with the Member Services Division to Generate Incremental Revenue for the Chamber.

Goal #4: Media Plan: Advertise and Promote Chamber’s New Brand Identity, Mission 5 Work and Events/Programming.

Goal #5: Grow Social Media Engagement (Likes, Comments, Shares & Clicks) with Target Audiences (Customers, Members, Investors and Community).

Goal #6: Produce Deliverables to Position Chamber as the “Voice of Business” and “Trusted Source” by informing target audiences with timely, relevant, and essential News, Information and Resources.

Goal #7: Rebrand Master Brand Website to Feature Sub-Brands Better and Promote RogersLowell.com to Increase Traffic and Convert Visitors to New Members via the Online Application Form.

Goal #8: Deliver In-House Agency Design Expertise and Creative Production Services to Support Success of Chamber’s Divisions and Save Money for the Chamber.

Goal #9: Go Downtown Rogers: Provide Marketing Communications Support to Build the Sub-Brand’s Presence and Awareness.

Goal #10: Destination Rogers: Provide Marketing Communications Support for the Sub-Brand’s New Brand Identity Launch, Group Sales Efforts, Social Media Campaigns, Website Content, Newsletter Production, and Content Creation Calendar for Key Target Audiences (Groups and Meetings, and Leisure).

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2023 Business Plan | CLICK HERE to Learn More About this Division and Read the Full Program of Work

Our Accounting and Finance division prepares useful, relevant, and clear financial information and statements for the Chamber in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) in the U.S. Working with both internal customers and external partners, they provide the right data to the right people at the right time to facilitate our organizational success. They also support the human resource needs of the organization.

Division Goals

Goal #1: Provide Quality Financial Data: Understandable, Reliable, Relevant Financial Analysis and Reporting.

Goal #2: Chamber Audit Committee, Provide Detailed Transparent Reporting While Ensuring that Financial Statements Comply with GAAP Rules for Nonprofits.

Goal #3: Manage Health And Wellness Benefits

Our Staff.

For

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| 2023 Business Plan CLICK HERE to Learn More About this Division and Read the Full Program of Work

Membership in the Chamber is a direct investment in the work we do to grow business and build community. Our Member Services division helps you understand how to connect, invest and grow with us. Whether you are a community partner, member, or both, we provide “over-the-top” customer service by offering valuable information, services and programs to deliver value and return on your investment with the Chamber.

Division Goals

Goal #1: Member Retention & Engagement.

Goal #2: Increase Annual Investment Revenue.

Goal #3: Invite NextGen via Personal Communications to Engage and Participate in Membership, Programs, and Events.

Goal #4: Widen Appeal to NextGen by Developing New Programs and Events for our Portfolio.

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CLICK HERE to Learn More About this Division and Read the Full Program of Work 2023 Business Plan |

Our Customer Service division has a reputation of delivering excellent customer service to external and internal customers. They ensure cohesion within the Chamber and Community through effective communications, processes and procedures. In addition to supporting the Chamber’s goals, they help our visitors, members, new residents and board members get information they need to know.

Division Goals

Goal #1: Provide Customized Service for Each Chamber Division to Support our Mission 5.

Goal #2: Provide Customized Service for All Chamber Stakeholders.

(479) 636-1240

info@rogerslowell.com

Goal #3: Provide Customized Service for All Visitors and Residents in Our Community. CLICK

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| 2023 Business Plan

New job creation and business expansion impact businesses by creating meaningful opportunities to sell goods and services to new businesses and residents. Our Economic Development Division works with industries both large and small to increase job growth and business expansion. They also work with individuals to support and increase our growing small business community.

Division Goals

Goal #1: Create Workforce Development Opportunities in Our Community.

Goal #2: Be a Business-friendly Community focused on Business Growth and Commercial Development in Rogers and Lowell.

Goal #3: Invigorate Commercial Development in Lowell through business expansion and new retail opportunities through $5 million in new capital development.

Goal #4: Engage the Small Business Community.

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Our Downtown Development division is the primary point-of-contact for economic development in Downtown Rogers and provides resources and help implementing the Downtown Rogers Initiative Plan. They focus on increasing the number of businesses, employees, and residential properties in the downtown core. They also cultivate strong relations with existing businesses and government entities, identifying opportunities to activate underutilized properties, connecting potential partnerships and facilitating business relations to maximize resources for downtown and the surrounding community.

Division Goals

Goal #1: Increase Multi-Family/Mixed-Use Residential Development in Downtown Rogers.

Goal #2: Attract Supplier, Professional Services and Light Manufacturing Employers and Jobs to Downtown Rogers.

Goal #3: Establish the Rogers Lowell Chamber as the Primary Point-of-Contact for Doing Business in Downtown Rogers

Goal #4: Connect All Activities to the Mission of Economic Development and the Master Plan with at Least Six (6) Public Announcements.

Goal #5: Showcase Why Downtown Rogers is an Ideal Place to Conduct Business, Raise a Family and Enjoy Quality of Life Amenities and Activities.

Goal #6: Develop and Promote Downtown Rogers as a Destination Location for Arts, Music, Dance and Other Interactive Experiences.

Goal #7: Build Community Value through Effective Activation of Underutilized Properties.

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CLICK HERE to Learn More About this Division and Read the Full Program of Work | 2023 Business Plan

Our Government Affairs division serves as the link between members and local, state and federal government by advocating for pro-business and quality of life issues that are important to Northwest Arkansas. They also engage in activities that produce long-term positive impacts including voter registration and education, engagement of members in the political process and continuously improved outreach efforts.

Division Goals

Goal #1: Build Trusting Relationships that Allow Us to Serve as the Regional Link between Business and Government.

Goal #2: Ensure the Voice of Business is Represented on Local, State, and National Legislative Policy Issues.

Goal #3: Engage the Community in the Political Process including Registering to Vote and Hosting Educational Forums.

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CLICK HERE to Learn More About this Division and Read the Full Program of Work 2023 Business Plan |

Programs in our Community Development Division impact and enhance the quality of life in Rogers, Lowell and the region. They are committed to expanding our diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to better welcome the growing number of residents, workers, and visitors from all backgrounds. They also support educational programs and help develop our leaders for the future.

Division Goals

Goal #1: Define Pathways to Chamber and Community Engagement & Leadership for NextGen Leaders.

Goal #2: Ensure Chamber & Community Remains Relevant and Inclusive.

Goal #3: Increase and Activate NextGen Leaders with Programming through Northwest Arkansas Emerging Leaders (NWAEL).

Goal #4: Monetize Chamber’s Spanish Seminar Series Quarterly Educational Opportunities.

Goal #5: Increase Chamber Engagement with Minority Small Businesses.

Goal #6: Create a Welcoming Community & Opportunities for All.

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CLICK HERE to Learn More About this Division and Read the Full Program of Work | 2023 Business Plan

Destination Rogers creates economic opportunity for our community by attracting meetings, conventions, tournaments, events and leisure visitors to the city of Rogers and Northwest Arkansas. Overseen by the Rogers Advertising and Promotion Commission, Destination Rogers is our Destination Marketing Organization responsible for marketing the city to visitors.

Division Goals

Goal #1: Maintain and Grow Group Sales Efforts Targeting Meetings, Conventions and Corporate Events by Increasing Sales Metrics.

Goal #2: Support Sales Efforts Through Digital and Social Media Marketing Strategies for the Meetings Market.

Goal #3: Align Destination Marketing Messaging with Rogers Lowell Chamber Communications in Support of Community Driven Programming.

Goal #4: Maintain Strong Partner Relations and Assure Shared Mission of Marketing the Destination.

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MARCH 2023 | www.RogersLowell.com 19 RIBBON CUTTING SPONSOR RIBBON SPONSOR BEACON RETIREMENT PLANNING GROUP LLC 240 S MAIN ST , STE 226, BENTONVILLE EDWARD JONES STEPHANIE HOGAN 211 W ELM ST , ROGERS FAMILY HEALTH & WELLNESS, PLLC 2877 W WALNUT ST , STE 103, ROGERS December 2022 January 2023 FIRST COMMUNITY BANK 5100 W PARK AVE , STE A124, ROGERS RENEW AESTHETICS 2100 S 54TH ST , ROGERS SUPPLYPIKE 5111 JB HUNT DR , STE 500, ROGERS TOTAL HEALTH CHIROPRACTIC 117 S DIXIELAND ST , STE B, LOWELL VERDANT STUDIO 216 W BIRCH ST , STE 101, ROGERS VOXY AESTHETICS 5309 VILLAGE PKWY , STE 3, ROGERS

NEW MEMBERS | December 2022 & January 2023

Advanced Carpet Care & Janitorial Co �

1717 W. Poplar St. | Rogers, AR 72758

(479) 621-6788 | www.advancedcarpetandjanitorial.com

CARPET & RUG CLEANING

Advise Your Career

Bentonville, AR 72712

(479) 321-9018 | adviseyourcareer.com

CAREER RESUME WRITING SERVICES

Alternative Beemer Service

1303 N. 2nd St. | Rogers, AR 72756

(479) 878-1908 | www.facebook.com/alternativebeemer

AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS & SERVICE

AMB Technology, LLC

Bentonville, AR 72712

(479) 903-1268 | ambtechnology.com

MEDICAL BILLING

Andy Dilatush, LLC

Fayetteville, AR 72704

(479) 409-5404

CONSULTING - BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

Arkansas Apartment Association

P.O. Box 8181 | Jacksonville, AR 72078

(501) 413-3933 | aaa-hq.org

ORGANIZATIONS

Arvense Group, LLC

Bentonville, AR 72712

(800) 281-0720 | arvensegroup.com

MANAGEMENT SERVICES

ASP Early Childhood Academy (Opening Soon)

519 Latham Drive | Lowell, AR 72745

(479) 756-5077 | aspacademy.org

CHILD CARE

Beacon Retirement Planning Group LLC

240 S. Main St., Ste. 226 | Bentonville, AR 72712

(479) 339-0702 | www.brpg-inc.com

FINANCIAL & FINANCIAL ADVISORS

Beyond A Step

P.O. Box 1826 | Lowell, AR 72745

(479) 685-8937 | beyondastep.org

ORGANIZATIONS

Big Heart Bread

103 W. Chestnut St., Ste. 101 | Rogers, AR 72756

(847) 915-1954 | bigheartbread.com

ORGANIZATIONS

Blue Zoo Rogers

2203 Promenade Blvd., Ste. 4124 | Rogers, AR 72758 (479) 279-8230 | rogers.bluezoo.us

ENTERTAINMENT

Creative Concepts

900 Dorman St., Ste. F | Springdale, AR 72762 (479) 927-2295 | www.recognizeyouremployees.com

PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS

Demon Bikini

1911 S. 1st St., Ste. 5 | Rogers, AR 72758 (479) 310-5625 | www.demonbikini.com

RETAIL SPECIALTY STORES

Designed Ambitions, LLC

Bentonville, AR 72713

(816) 914-9974 | designedambitions.com

BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

Elite Floor Services (ProClean)

444 Old Wire Rd., A3 | Springdale, AR 72762

(501) 329-1515 | cleaningarkansas.com

FLOOR MAINTENANCE

Family Health & Wellness, PLLC

2877 W. Walnut St., Suite 103 | Rogers, AR 72756

(479) 202-5209

PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS

Half Baked Goodness

3939 S. Grand Ave., Suite D100 | Rogers, AR 72758

(479) 553-7330 | www.halfbakedgoodness.com

BAKERIES

Hogbox

2900 S. City Lake Road | Fayetteville, AR 72701

(479) 445-6611 | www.hogbox.biz

EQUIPMENT SALES/EQUIPMENT RENTALS

Janeth Duran Realtor RE/MAX

Bentonville, AR 72712

(479) 866-0240 | jduran.remaxarkansas.com

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL

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NEW MEMBERS | December 2022 & January 2023

Kristin Sherrets Photography

Farmington, AR 72730

(479) 957-0300 | kristinsherretsphotography.mypixieset.com

PHOTOGRAPHERS & STUDIOS

Legacy Labs LLC dba Fastest Labs NW Arkansas

322 N. Bloomington St., Ste. I | Lowell, AR 72745

(479) 877-1200 | www.fastestlabs.com/nw-arkansas/

MEDICAL LABORATORY TESTING

Mach 1 Financial Group

1001 S. 52nd St., Ste. 100 | Rogers, AR 72758

(479) 876-2100 | www.mach-1financial.com

FINANCIAL & FINANCIAL ADVISORS

McP Insurance Solutions, Kimberly & David McPherson health insurance brokers

Garfield, AR 72732

(785) 766-9022 | www.facebook.com/McPInsuranceSolutions

INSURANCE

MoistureShield, Inc a Division of Oldcastle APG

200B East Hwy 264 | Springdale, AR 72764

(479) 756-7400 | www.moistureshield.com

MANUFACTURERS

Montana Max BBQ

Rogers, AR 72756

406-697-5040 | montanamaxbbq.com

FOOD PRODUCTS, SERVICES, SUPPLIES & BROKERS

Northwest Arkansas Center for Plastic Surgery

3721 S. Champions Drive, Suite 210 | Rogers, AR 72758

(479) 571-3100 | www.nwacenterforplasticsurgery.com

PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS

NWA Cooling & Heating

5201 N. 4th St., Suite F | Rogers, AR 72756

(479) 579-8728 | nwacoolingandheating.net

CONTRACTORS - HVAC

One FiT Nation

2850 Prince Street, Ste. 18 | Conway, AR 72034

(501) 777-3165 | theonefitnation.com

FITNESS

Ozark Electric Vehicle Charging Solutions

Rogers, AR 72756

(479) 364-7489 | www.ozarkev.com

ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SERVICES

OzarksGo

3641 W. Wedington Dr. | Fayetteville, AR 72704 (479) 684-4900 | www.ozarksgo.net

INTERNET SERVICES

Pafford Medical Services

308 North 24th Street | Rogers, AR 72756 (800) 451-8036 | www.paffordems.com

AIR AMBULANCE

Parmelee Homestead Creations

Bella Vista, AR 72714

(479) 418-3100 | parmeleehomesteadcreations.com

FOOD PRODUCTS, SERVICES, SUPPLIES & BROKERS

Poultry Federation

321 South Victory Street | Little Rock, AR 72201

(501) 375-8131 | www.thepoultryfederation.com

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

Rulli Torres

Springdale, AR 72764

(214) 382-8380

FASHION DESIGNER

Saved By Grace Tattoo

614 N. 2nd St., Ste. C | Rogers, AR 72756

(479) 306-1998 | savedbygracetattoo.com

TATTOOS

SEO Counselors

Rogers, AR 72758

(479) 407-1428 | seocounselors.com

MARKETING CONSULTING SERVICES

SupplyPike

5111 JB Hunt Dr., Ste. 500 | Rogers, AR 72758

(479) 871-9643 | www.supplypike.com

COMPUTER PRODUCTS & SERVICES

Telemundo Arkansas

4058 N. College, Ste. 245 | Fayetteville, AR 72703

(479) 561-8559 | telemundoarkansas.com

TELEVISION STATION

Voxy Aesthetics

5309 Village Pky., Suite 3 | Rogers, AR 72758

(479) 274-8454 | www.voxyaesthetics.com

SKIN CARE

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MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS

30+ YEARS

AT&T - 77 years

Meeks Building Center - 72 years

Rogers Land Company Real Estate - 72 years

Farmers Protective Mutual Insurance Company - 70 years

Mercy Northwest Arkansas - 67 years

Harris Baking - 65 years

Landmark PLC, Certified Public Accountants63 years

Carroll Electric Cooperative Corporation - 60 years

Black Hills Energy - 57 years

Hinson & Company, Inc. - 54 years

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - 54 years

Realty Title - 47 years

Executive Coffee Service - 45 years

Winter Moving & Storage - 45 years

Rite Temp Manufacturing, Inc. - 44 years

Prairie Creek Veternarian Hospital - 43 years

HUNT VENTURES - 41 years

Our Healthy Communities, Inc. - 40 years

Stribling - 38 years

Lost Bridge Marina - 36 years

Professional Business Systems - 35 years

Debbie’s Family Pharmacy - 34 years

Dennis Electric, Inc - 34 years

Showcase Trophy & Awards, LLC - 32 years

Arkansas & Missouri Railroad - 31 years

21-30 YEARS

DesignWorks

Eureka Pizza

Hobbs State Park - Conservation Area

Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P.L.L.C

Northwest Arkansas Home Builders Association

Optimist Club of Rogers

Shelley M. Parson Insurance Agency

Unruh Chiropractic & Wellness Center

11-20 YEARS

Abbott Nutrition

AMP Electric & Maintenance Services

Bailey & Oliver Law Firm

Bailey & Thompson Tax & Accounting, P.A.

Beaver Lake Vacation Rentals, LLC

Bost, Inc.

Cadence Bank

Capstone Commercial Advisors

Cherokee Casino & Hotel

Children’s Advocacy Center of Benton County

Choctaw Casino

Circle of Life Hospice

Crabby’s Seafood Bar & Grill

Downstream Casino Resort

Dynamic Storage

Fish City Grill

Fleming Electric, Inc.

H&R Block

HoganTaylor LLP

In Retrospect Vintage - Kitsch - Fleatabulous

Janacek Remodeling

Jason’s Deli

JKJ Architects, PLLC

Kendal King Group

King Burrito & Taqueria

Landscape Creations LLC

Little Sunshine’s Playhouse

Mathews Management Co.

Miller, Butler, Schneider, Pawlik & Rozzell, PLLC

NEC, Inc.

Northwest Arkansas Food Bank

Pinnacle Hills Promenade Mall

Preferred Office Technologies

Reckitt

Rogers Community School Recreation Association

Sealed Air Corporation

Simplify Professional Services

Tire Tracks

Tortilleria La Popular LLC

United Bank

Walmart Neighborhood Market Store #5837

Window World of the Ozarks

Wright, Lindsey & Jennings LLP

6-10 YEARS

A & B Distributors of Arkansas, Inc.

A.G. Russell Knives

Arkansas Early Learning, Inc.

Barrett Directline Delivery Service

Carpet One Floor & Home - Rogers

DEFY

Diversified Resources

the Dotted Pig

European Wax Center Gallagher

Gospel Light Baptist Church

H2Ozarks

The House

IntegriTech

Jake’s Fireworks

Janes Insurance & Brokerage

Keen Merchant Consulting

The McElroy Group LLC

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham

Ozark Laser

Paul Law Firm, PLLC

Preston and Company

Rick’s Bakery/Rick’s Streetside Studio

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkoma

Signature Bank of Arkansas

Spiritueux Wines & Liquors

Stone Manor Apartments

Tech Machinery, LLC

Thaden School

C. Renee Wakefield, CPA

Walker Brothers

Walmart Neighborhood Market Store #3654

Woof & Wander

2-5 YEARS

Abstract Granite Solutions

Advantage title & Escrow

Air Compressor Equipment Company

Air Evac Lifeteam - Air Med Care Network

Alliance CPA

American Water Sports

Arkansas Children’s Northwest

Bank OZK

Bennett Commercial Real Estate

Clouds Smoke Shop

Community Blood Center of the Ozarks Bentonville

Comparion Insurance Agency, a Liberty Mutual Company

The Creeks Golf & RV Resort

E2open

Eye Help Optical - Dr. Brent Mills O.D.

Tom Ginn

The Heights on Oak

Lee Kissinger - eXp Realty NWA Branch

Loloft Inc.

Matric Racquet Club

Natural State Beer Company

Phoenix Moving LLC | Moving and Relocation Services

Providential Home Care

Raines Tree Care

Ritter Communications

Serena Smith State Farm

SubieGurus

Tailored Living of Northwest Arkansas

Turner Financial

1 YEAR

Cross Pointe Insurance Advisors, LLC

Edward Touceda PLLC

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Chamber Business Connect & Educational Events

The Rogers Lowell Chamber hosts a variety of events to help build your network and learn. Below are the upcoming events to note. For more event details and to register, visit us online at RogersLowell.com

Every Wednesday

Presented By | Equity Business Solutions

MARCH Host Sponsor | KHBS/KHOG-TV 40/29

Location | Golden Corral

Address | 2605 W Pleasant Crossing Dr., Rogers

If you are looking to connect to businesses in Northwest Arkansas, come and join us for coffee, breakfast snacks and great connections.

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BRICKS

Partner | Tyson

Location | Downtown Rogers Businesses

Art on the Bricks Art Walk showcases the art of regional artists while enhancing the artistic and cultural opportunities in Downtown Rogers.

MAR 15

Location | Rogers Lowell Chamber

Address | 317 W. Walnut St., Rogers 72756

Are you a new member, an existing member who wants a refresher on member benefits, a recently hired employee who needs to learn about the Chamber, or considering joining the Rogers Lowell Chamber? Then this event is for you!

MAR 16

Presented By | Promenade Commons

Host Sponsor | DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Northwest Arkansas Address | 5100 W. Pauline Whitaker Pkwy., Ste. 106 | Rogers

Mix and mingle with other NWA business professionals and find out what other businesses have to offer. It’s a great way to make new contacts, generate business leads and find new vendors.

MAR 14

Presented By | Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield and SERVPRO

Hosted By | JMAR Roofing at the Rogers Lowell Chamber

Address | 317 W Walnut St., Rogers

Set your alarm early, and join us for Coffee Connection, an awesome morning business-building networking event!

MAR 28

Empowerment Sponsor | Premier Dermatology

Connection Sponsor | Heroncrest

Venue Sponsor | Arkansas Blue Address | 4602 W Walnut St. | Rogers

All women in business are encouraged to attend whether you work in a professional office environment or run a machine in a manufacturing facility. This program is designed so that all women can participate.

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