Chamber Voice Newsletter | January 2019

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Save the Dates for Our 2019 Signature Events Networking is the Most Inexpensive Way to Promote Your Business Hustle In Heels – LADIES LEAD NWA Celebrates First Anniversary Small Business Corner – Introducing the 2019 Small Business Council; 2018 Small Business of the Quarter Winners; City of Rogers Economic Snapshot

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Workforce Development – Preparing Students for Careers in Automotive Industries Conventions/Events Visiting Rogers in 2019 Focus on the Community – Hobbs State Park Announces Dates for Eagle Watch Cruises on Beaver Lake and Other Stories from the Community Annual Chamber Trip to Washington, D.C. Focuses on Trade Issues Committee Chairs and Outgoing Board Members Recognized; NWA Emerging Leaders Offers Mix of Business & Fun in 2019

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Welcome New Members | November 2018; 2019 Chamber Nights | Dates Announced for February

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Ribbon Cuttings | November 2018 Chamber Membership Renewals | November 2018; 2019 Ambassador Meetings | Save The Dates Chamber Networking & Educational Events Quick Reference Calendar

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CHAM BER S TAF F Raymond Burns, CCE President/CEO rburns@rogerslowell.com

J.R. Shaw

Heather Friday

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

Finance Manager heather@rogerslowell.com

Katie Wright

Sheree Barnes

Chief Operations Officer katie@rogerslowell.com

Operations Manager | Downtown Rogers, Inc. sbarnes@rogersar.gov

Shelle Summers, IOM

Lauren Hildreth

Senior Vice President of Membership Services ssummers@rogerslowell.com

Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce 317 West Walnut Street | Rogers, Arkansas 72756 P: (479) 636-1240 F: (479) 636-5485

DTR Farmers Market Manager | Downtown Rogers, Inc. lhildreth@rogersar.gov

Steve Cox

Jeff O'Neill

Senior Vice President of Economic Development steve@rogerslowell.com

Special Events Coordinator jeff@rogerslowell.com

Brad Phillips

Jacque Eakins

Senior Vice President of Marketing Communications brad@rogerslowell.com

Account Executive jacque@rogerslowell.com

Jon Moran

Marni Rogers

Senior Vice President of Government Affairs jon@rogerslowell.com

Paid for through Periodical “Chamber Voice” (USPS 492950) is published monthly in January, February, March, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December; (semi-monthly in April) by the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc., 317 West Walnut, Rogers, AR 72756. Periodical postage paid at Rogers, AR. Postmaster send address changes to: | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter 317 West Walnut, Rogers, AR 72756.

Member Relations Manager marni@rogerslowell.com

Vickie Grotts

Kelly Parker

Vice President of Accounting & Finance vickie@rogerslowell.com

Marketing Communications Manager | Visit Rogers kelly@rogerslowell.com

Karen Wagaman

Luke Wiggins

Vice President of Downtown Development karen@rogerslowell.com

Meetings & Conventions Sales Manager | Visit Rogers luke@rogerslowell.com

Shey Bland

Justin Freeman

Executive Director | Downtown Rogers, Inc. sbland@rogersar.gov

Marketing Communications Specialist justin@rogerslowell.com

Ross Phillips

Ashley Matsumura

Director of Community Development ross@rogerslowell.com

Information Specialist ashley@rogerslowell.com

Nick Smith

Amanda Mills

Creative Services Director nick@rogerslowell.com

Information Specialist amanda@rogerslowell.com

BO ARD O F D IRE C TO R S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chairman of the Board | Greg Fogle, Nabholz Construction Chairman-Elect | Angie Tucker-Ridley, Tucker’s Furniture & Appliance Treasurer | Jeff Milford, AEP/SWEPCO Past Chairman | Eric Pianalto, Mercy Northwest Arkansas President/CEO | Raymond Burns RIDC President | Jerry Vest, Regions Bank

2019 DIRECTORS

Payne Brewer, Arvest Bank Jill Bright, Grand Savings Bank Corry Hull, OneDigital Health and Benefits Erin Kiefer, Assembled Products Denten Park, Northwest Health Chris Sultemeier, Walmart (retired)

2020 DIRECTORS

Leah Acoach Danny Beck, Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield Joe Donaldson, Sam’s Furniture Brad Hicks, J.B. Hunt Transport Inc. Mike Power, First Security Bank David Vaden, Ernst & Young LLP

2021 DIRECTORS

Tom Allen, Cushman & Wakefield | Sage Partners Ron Branscum, Citizens Bank David Kimball, Benchmark Group Jerra Nalley, Runway Tanya Smith, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge Melissa Turpin, Honeycomb Kitchen Shop

EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS

Daizy Andrade, University of Arkansas Dr. Marlin Berry, Rogers Public Schools Shey Bland, Downtown Rogers, Inc. Kristen Boozman, Portfolio Luxury Real Estate Redefined Jerry Carmichael, 3C Retail Solutions Irma Chavez, Conexion de Negocios Latino Larry Cooper, Embassy Suites NW Arkansas Russ Daniel, McLarty Daniel Group Rich Davis, Black Hills Energy Jesica Duarte, Walmart Mike Dodge, Carroll Electric Coop. Corp. Sandy Edwards, Crystal Bridges Museum David Faulkner, Pinnacle Hills Promenade David Foster, APAC-Central, Inc.

DIVISION CHAIRS

Community Development - Leah Acoach Membership Services - Jill Bright Economic Development - Payne Brewer Government Affairs - Jerry Carmichael Convention & Visitors Bureau - Larry Cooper

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Diego Garcia, Crafton Tull Angela Grayson, Precipice IP Dan Hendrix, Arkansas World Trade Center Greg Hines, Mayor, City of Rogers Tom Hopper, TallChamps, LLC Dr. Evelyn Jorgenson, NorthWest Arkansas Community College Peter Lane, Walton Arts Center Chris Moore, Mayor, City of Lowell Aaron Matthews, First Baptist Church of Lowell Barry Moehring, Benton County Judge Curt Stamp, Cox Business Dick Trammel, Arkansas Highway Commission Emma Willis, Arkansas 529 College Savings Plans Jeff Wood, Tyson Foods

AUDIT COMMITTEE Jill Bright David Vaden Ron Branscum


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efore you finalize your planning for 2019, be sure to review the following 2019 Signature Events and record them in your calendar. Then, contact the Membership Services team to explore sponsorships. No matter what level, there’s a sponsorship that's just right for you to increase exposure for your business and visibility in the community.

97TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF BUSINESS & COMMUNITY – NORTHWEST ARKANSAS HONORS MR. DICK TRAMMEL | FEBRUARY 2, 2019 The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Celebration of Business & Community (formerly the Annual Banquet) is an annual gathering of 1,000+ Northwest Arkansas business leaders who come together to celebrate business accomplishments and community excellence for the previous year. It’s the highlight event of the year for Chamber members, providing a fun way to socialize and network with peers. This year, the event honors Mr. Dick Trammel’s life achievements, contributions to our community and well-deserved retirement.

NORTHWEST ARKANSAS SPRING JOB FAIR | MAY 8, 2019 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS FALL JOB FAIR | OCTOBER 2, 2019 The Chamber hosts two job fairs for Northwest Arkansas in 2019 – these are the largest and longest running job fairs in the region. Job fairs provide local business and industry an opportunity to connect with local and regional job seekers, especially important as economic development continues to build momentum and more jobs are created for the workforce. These job fairs typically attract 60+ exhibitors and 300-500 job seekers. The spring event is held at the Frisco Station Mall in Rogers from on May 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Each fall employers get a head start on hiring for the holidays at the fall event also held at the Frisco Station Mall in Rogers from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on October 2.

CHAMBER GOLF TOURNAMENT | MAY 31, 2019 The annual Chamber Golf Tournament is held at beautiful Shadow Valley Country Club in Rogers. This four-person scramble offers Chamber

members an opportunity to golf together and compete for prizes while enjoying businessbuilding networking with players from other teams. Some members invite their customers to play with them as a gesture of thanks while others choose to bring employees as a reward and show of appreciation. Prizes are awarded for top finishing teams and for individual winners of the longest drive, closet-to-the-pin and putting contests. Each golfer receives complimentary snacks and beverages, breakfast (morning tee time), lunch and entry into the 19th Hole Party where prizes are awarded.

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RLACC SPORTING CLAYS CLASSIC | DATE TBA (OCTOBER 2019) This 3rd annual event offers members a unique and fun opportunity to “golf with a shotgun” and network with other business professionals “on the range” at Gunsmoke Sporting Clays in Garfield. The sporting clays event features a variety of shooting stations, each station presenting a different challenge for shooters. Some clay pigeons are launched high into the air, some parallel to the machine, and some bounce across the ground to test the shooter’s aim. Shooters receive continental breakfast, lunch, snacks, ammo, goodie bags and beverages. Experienced and novice shooters alike are encouraged to attend and bring colleagues, clients, family and friends out for a fun day of clay shooting. There are two flight times: 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

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STAY CONNECTED | ROGERSLOWELL.COM & ENEWS CALENDAR AT A GLANCE Stay connected with the Chamber this year by visiting (at least monthly) the RogersLowell.com Chamber Calendar (under the News & Events tab on the RogersLowell.com home page) for listings of upcoming networking and educational events. Also, be sure to subscribe to the weekly (each Thursday) Chamber eNews, called the Calendar at a Glance, for weekly updates, information and reminders of upcoming events delivered right to your in-box.

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Networking is the Most Inexpensive Way to Promote Your Business

y investing your time to meet with other businesspeople and discovering how you can help them and they can help you, you develop relationships that will provide great rewards in the future. People like doing business with people they know. Networking is the most inexpensive way to promote your business. The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a variety of events to help you build your network of business contacts throughout the year.

representatives an opportunity to network with others in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. Coffee Connection is a fun way to start the day and one of the Chamber's most popular networking events. DATES | January 8, February 12, March 12, April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, August 13, September 10, October 8, November 12 and December 10

VIPs have special check-in at each event making it fast and convenient. Special name badges identify your business as a VIP and you are introduced to the entire networking group at each event. VIPs also receive special recognition in the Chamber Voice. You're even sent convenient reminders about upcoming B2Bs. DATES | January 23, April 10, September 18, and November 20

Central Referral Connection is a free weekly networking event for all Northwest Arkansas businesses, held at Golden Corral in Rogers each Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. It is open to both Chamber members and non-members. If you are looking to connect to businesses in Northwest Arkansas, join us for coffee and connections. Bring 45+ business cards and/or brochures to distribute and feel free to donate a door prize to market your business.

Business-to-Business (B2B) quarterly events (four luncheons in 2019) enable business representatives to advertise, sell and "speed network" with other businesses all in one networking event. Here’s how it works. Six people are seated at a table and each participant has two minutes to promote his/her products and services. Participants are then rotated to other tables for additional networking. Networkers get the most out of the event by bringing brochures, business cards, product samples and promotional items to hand out or display at their table. Register at RogersLowell.com before January 16 for your B2B VIP status. The registration fee is only $100 which includes tickets to the four quarterly networking events in 2019 and exhibit space at every B2B event during the year (if you purchase before January 16).

This free monthly networking event is held after hours from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. and provides members opportunities to exchange business cards and become acquainted with other businesses throughout the community. Business After Hours is a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Each month, a different host and/ or sponsor provides the location, refreshments and door prizes for attendees. DATES | January 17 (Benton County Business After Hours), February 21, March 21, April 18, May 16 (Joint Rogers-Lowell Area and Greater Bentonville Area Chambers Business After Hours), June 20, July 18, August 15, September 19, October 17 (Networking with a Purpose), November 21 (Joint Rogers-Lowell Area and Greater Bentonville Area Chambers Business After Hours) and December 19

This is a free event, held every month from 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m., and offers business

February 2, 2019

John Q. Hammons Convention Center 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

A Special Evening for Northwest Arkansas to Honor Mr. Dick Trammel

Join us as we celebrate Dick Trammel’s life achievements, contributions to our community and well-deserved retirement. For years, many of us have affectionately referred to him as “Mr. Northwest Arkansas” and for very good reasons. As a businessman and philanthropist, Trammel has answered nearly every call-to-service opportunity presented and somehow found a way to give back to the community he loves each time, including dozens of charitable and nonprofit groups in the region.

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Hustle In Heels – LADIES LEAD NWA

Celebrates First Anniversary

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Photos from the Hustle in Heels First Anniversary Event

ustle In Heels – LADIES LEAD NWA (HIH) celebrated a successful first year on November 27 with an anniversary party at Metro Appliances & More in Lowell. Guests enjoyed beverages from Ozark Beer Company and food from Tacos 4 Life. This new program is an initiative of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce dedicated to empowering, educating, and connecting women with a modern approach to professional and business development. All women in business are encouraged to attend HIH programs whether they work in a professional office environment or run a machine in a manufacturing facility. Content and activities are designed so that all women may participate. The HIH committee is currently asking for feedback on the program and suggestions for 2019 via an online survey. If you would like to participate, contact the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce SVP of Economic Development, Steve Cox, at Steve@RogersLowell. com to request a link to the survey. The group is also looking for committee members and sponsors for 2019. The first event for 2019 will be February 14, 2019 with details to be announced later. Be sure to follow the group on social media for updates and to use the hashtag #heelsnotrequired.

PRESENTING SPONSOR

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Introducing the 2019 Small Business Council

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he Small Business Council is a committee of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce and was created to be the voice of the small business community and to provide guidance to the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce on the needs of the small business community. The Council is made up of Chamber members who own, work for, or actively serve small businesses throughout Northwest Arkansas. Some of the roles of the Council include selecting an Outstanding Small Business of the Quarter, selecting seminar topics for Chamber University and conducting Chamber Tutorials.

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Chair | Martha Londagin, Legacy National Bank Dr. Charlie Barton, Barton Consulting LLC Co-Chair | Erin Reinker, RIN Interiors LLC Ron Amos, Minuteman Press Past Chair | Corry Hull, One Digital Health & Benefits Gilbert Rodriguez, Arvest Bank Carrie Wilson, Mass Mutual Financial Group Kelli Gemmell, Milestone Construction Company LLC EX-OFFICIOS & STAFF SUPPORT Rob Gutteridge, Natural State Media Denise Thomas, World Trade Center Arkansas Randy Durbin, Arvest Bank Bob Meehan, SCORE Mary Schopp, The Thorn Group CPA Shey Bland, Downtown Rogers, Inc. Kaala House, Thrive Real Estate Lori Ann Lieblong, ASBTDC Melissa Dysart, Tatum-Smith Engineers, INC. Jeff Salzer, US Small Business Administration JD Chambliss, First Security Bank Shelle Summers, Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce Jeremy Janes, Janes Insurance & Brokerage Steve Cox, Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

2018 Small Business of the Quarter Award Winners

he Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce and the Small Business Council recognized small businesses for the Outstanding Small Business of the Quarter (OSB) awards during 2018. Below are the winners this year. 1ST QUA RT E R WI NNE R

2019 SMALL BUSINESS COUNCIL

HOW IT WORKS Members of the Small Business Council interview nominees during the first month of each quarter. They then vote on a winner during the second month of the quarter and the award is presented in the last month of the quarter. The four winners are automatically nominated for the 2018 Small Business of the Year to be awarded at the 2019 Annual Celebration February 2.

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Preparing Students for Careers in Automotive Industries

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he Rogers Public Schools (RPS) Automotive Service Technology program is offered to 9th-12th grade students. This program is designed to help prepare students for careers within a broad spectrum of automotive industries including automotive service, maintenance, collision and repair, large equipment service and diesel technicians. Student interest and enrollment in the program continues to increase each year. The program is in the RPS Career Center and includes a multi-bay shop area with four types of lifts, various makes and models of training vehicles, diagnostic trainers and industry standard equipment. To accommodate the growing demand for the program, RPS students attend the automotive classes at both the RPS Career Center and Northwest Technical Institute.

CURRICULUM AND CERTIFICATION The program is based on the industry

recognized National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) curriculum and the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) industry certifications. Through both the rigorous academic curriculum and the performancebased ASE certification programs, students participating in the automotive service program gain knowledge, skills and credentials that will prepare them for successful careers within the automotive and related industries.

brings both expertise and career experiences to the classroom each day, as well as an industry perspective of the skills and knowledge that students will need to demonstrate in the workplace. He also brings a commitment to prepare students for jobs that will help replenish and meet current and future workforce demands within local companies.

TEACHING WITH AN INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE

Industry partnerships with local companies is an important part of the Automotive Service Technology program. Mr. Akehurst and his students are interested in learning more about local companies and career opportunities within each company. Tours of local facilities, classroom presentation, information about entry-level job opportunities, assistance with practicing interviews and employability skills are a few examples of opportunities for local companies to partner with the Rogers Public Schools automotive program. A collaborative partnership between education and industry is essential building a skilled workforce for Northwest Arkansas and bright futures for the students. Local companies and individuals that are interested in learning more about partnership opportunities are encouraged to contact Mr. Jon Akehurst at (479) 631-3579.

Mr. Jon Akehurst, a new program instructor for the 2018-19 school year, brings over 29 years of experience as a master level automotive technician and safety instructor to his new role as the RPS Automotive Instructor. Hiring career and technical education teachers from within the industry offers tremendous benefits to the students and the program. Mr. Akehurst

PARTNERSHIPS WITH LOCAL COMPANIES IMPORTANT

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Conventions/Events Visiting Rogers in 2019

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isit Rogers impacts the Rogers economy and community by attracting meetings, conventions, sporting events, and other groups to Rogers, inviting them to stay, dine, shop and explore the wonderful amenities Rogers offers.

TEACH THEM DILIGENTLY MIDWEST CONVENTION MARCH 20-23, 2019

NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S AND MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS MAY 11-29, 2019

DAISY NATIONAL BB GUN CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH JULY 2-7, 2019

The Teach Them Diligently Midwest Convention celebrates faith-based homeschooling. The convention brings 2,500 people to the region.

The National Collegiate Athletic Association will bring 10,000 people to the area to host the men’s and women’s college golf championships, with an estimated economic impact of nearly $18 million.

Daisy Outdoor Products, headquartered in Rogers, has conducted the oldest and largest national 5-meter BB gun match for more than 50 years. The event will have more than 1,000 attendees at the John Q. Hammons Convention Center.

SHEPHERD’S CHAPEL CONFERENCE MARCH 30-31, 2019 Headquartered in Gravette, Shepherd’s Chapel was founded in 1955. The conference is held 14 days after the Equinox each year. The group has over 3,500 attendees.

GREAT PLAINS LEADERSHIP TRAINING FOR CHRIST APRIL 18-20, 2019 The Great Plains Leadership Training for Christ Convention serves churches in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.

2019 BASS CAT OWNERS INVITATIONAL APRIL 24-28, 2019 Bass Cat Boats, headquartered in Midway, Arkansas, holds its annual invitational for boat owners in April each year. The event brings 2,500 people to the area.

BAPTIST MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ANNUAL CONVENTION MAY 5-8, 2019 Headquartered in Conway, the BMA consists of a family of ministries with different objectives. The association will bring 2,000 delegates to Northwest Arkansas.

Fishing in Northwest Arkansas

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POULTRY FESTIVAL JUNE 19-23, 2019

IRON WARRIORS MOTORCYCLE CLUB 2019

The Poultry Festival is a tri-state, non-profit BI-ANNUAL CONFERENCE trade organization organized over fifty years JULY 11-14, 2019 ago, with a mission to promote and protect the The IWMC represents approximately 600 poultry industry. The conference draws over 5,000 members across the United States, with 45 attendees nationwide to Northwest Arkansas. chapters in 20 States. They are a nonprofit organization of current and retired law WALMART NW ARKANSAS CHAMPIONSHIP enforcement officers and firefighters.

LPGA TOUR JUNE 24-30, 2019

The Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G features 144 of the top female golfers in the world. The tournament is held at Pinnacle Country Club.

12AA ARKANSAS STATE USSSA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT | NW ARKANSAS SPORTS PRODUCTIONS, LLC. JUNE 29-JULY 1, 2019

SENIOR SOFTBALL MIDWEST CHAMPIONSHIP JULY 8-14, 2019 Senior Softball – USA (SSUSA) will host 50+ teams in Rogers for its fourth-year event. This tournament will draw over 2,000 people to Rogers.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE PARK DIRECTORS 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE SEPT. 2-7, 2019

The 12AA Arkansas State tournament will National Association of State Park be held at Rogers Regional Sports Park. Local Directors is an organization dedicated to the tournament director, Tony Arnone, will host this preservation of state parks in the United States. 3-day event with a 3-game guarantee.

TROUT UNLIMITED 2019 ANNUAL MEETING OCT. 2-6, 2019

Trout Unlimited is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of freshwater streams, rivers, and associated upland habitats for trout, salmon, other aquatic species, and people.

Walmart NW Arkansas Championship

Daisy National BB Gun Championship Match


Hobbs State Park Announces Dates for Eagle Watch Cruises on Beaver Lake January & February | 2019 – Hobbs State Park has offered eagle watch tours on Beaver Lake for nine years. Every cruise is different. You never know what wildlife you will see. According to Chris Pistole, the newest Hobbs State Park interpreter, “It’s always great to be out on the water, and then to see the wildlife, too, adds special meaning to each cruise. We always expect to see Bald Eagles, but don’t forget about the beautiful osprey, the always-hungry great blue herons, the red- tailed hawks, the ducks, the kingfishers, deer, turtles, and the list goes on. No one will ever be disappointed on our eagle tours.” Pistole added, “We only take 18 guests at a time, so it’s important that

folks call the park in a timely manner to ensure that their names get on the boarding lists.”

JANUARY: 1, 4, 5 ,6 ,7, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 FEBRUARY: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 Tickets must be purchased in advance. Adults $10.00 + tax. Children 6-12 $5.00 + tax. Tours depart Rocky Branch Marina promptly at 3:00 p.m. For more information and to make reservations, call: (479)789-5000.

RHS SENIOR PROJECT STUDIES ART, MUSIC & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN DOWNTOWN ROGERS

November & December | 2018 – Senior students from Rogers High School (RHS) partnered with the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce to explore existing and potential relationships between art and music and economic development late last year. Through a Senior Project initiative that paired up students and businesses, the student team identified ways to help promote and position Downtown Rogers as an emerging music and arts destination. For the first phase of the project in November, students conducted a walking tour of businesses that support art and music, met with owners and gathered information while learning where art and music happen in Downtown Rogers. Students wrapped up the second phase of the project on November 29 in a meet and greet with area business owners and local media at the Rogers Experimental House. The third and final phase included a formal presentation of students' ideas generated and solutions proposed on December 3. If you are interested in learning more about the presentation, please call Karen Wagaman, Vice President of Downtown Development, at (479) 636-1240.

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Annual Chamber Trip to Washington, D.C. Focuses on Trade Issues

Thank You to Our D.C. Trip Sponsors |

markets around the world. Talk of higher tariffs and the deepening of trade wars disrupt global supply chains, affect jobs, and drive up costs for both manufacturers and retailers, and these costs are ultimately passed on to American consumers.

Jon Moran, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs with the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

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n early December, a delegation representing manufacturers, small business owners, the World Trade Center Arkansas, and Chambers of Commerce from across Arkansas, travelled to Washington, D.C., to discuss the effects of current trade and tariff issues on our state’s economy. These meetings, organized by the Government Affairs Division of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, were held with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, representatives of major NWA employers, the governments of Canada and Mexico, and with the members of our federal delegation.

TRADE WARS AND TARIFFS – SO, WHAT’S THE ISSUE? Current trade policies advocated by the administration have become problematic for major employers located in Arkansas. Tariffs imposed on imports of steel and aluminum from certain countries have been a major issue for Bekaert, a Belgian wire manufacturer with major operations located in Rogers. As a result, a previously announced 100 + new jobs and a $30 million expansion for the Bekaert facility in Rogers is currently on hold. Retaliatory tariffs imposed by other countries on U.S. agricultural products have also affected the ability of Tyson and other agriculture producers to access

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THE NEW USMCA TRADE AGREEMENT – WHAT IT MEANS FOR ARKANSAS Meetings to discuss the new USMCA Trade Agreement were held at the Canadian Embassy. Consulate representatives from both Mexico and Canada, Arkansas’s two largest trading partners, briefed our delegation on the importance of maintaining our trading relationships. Canada is Arkansas’s number-one customer, with more than $225 million in annual exports. A total of 66,600 jobs in Arkansas also depend on trade and investment with Canada. Mexico is responsible for almost $93 million in annual total exports from Arkansas. Officials from both governments expressed hope for the ultimate approval of the new trade agreement by the respective legislative bodies in each country. However, it was specifically pointed out that the Section 232 tariffs, imposed by the U.S. on steel and aluminum imports from Canada and Mexico, pose serious problems for the approval process. Section 232 refers to the United States Code that gives the President the authority to impose tariffs based on national security.

CONGRESSMAN WOMACK LEADING THE CHARGE The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce has been working with Congressman Steve Womack since 2017 on the effects of Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs on companies located in our region and across the state. Congressman Womack has also been

very instrumental in advancing this issue before the Administration and with his colleagues in Congress over the past year. In fact, he hosted a meeting that was held in the House Budget Committee Chamber with Senators Boozman and Cotton, and Congressmen Hill and Westerman in attendance, all of whom also expressed their support for approval of the USMCA, and specifically for the removal of the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum.

HOW CAN YOU HELP WITH THIS ISSUE? There was a common thread running through all the meetings attended by our delegation on this trip. We were specifically asked to have our members and business owners become more involved by sharing their testimonials on how the current trade policies are negatively affecting their businesses. Contact the members of Congress representing both sides of the aisle. Let them know that you work with and employ people who live and vote in the communities they represent, and that you and other constituents are paying attention to how they handle these important issues dealing with trade. For more information on the impact of tariffs, please visit the U.S. Chamber’s site at www. TheWrongApproach.com


Committee Chairs and Outgoing Board Members Recognized

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aymond Burns (President/CEO) and Eric Pianalto (Chairman of the Board) of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce recognized the 2018 committee chairs and outgoing board members at the December 7 Board Reception held before the Chamber’s Holiday Open House. The Chamber appreciates the leadership and contributions provided during the year from these individuals. Join us in thanking them for their hard work.

2018 OUTGOING BOARD MEMBERS

2018 COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Jon Harrell.....................................................................2016-2018 Keri Earwood...............................................................2016-2018 Tina Winham................................................................2016-2018 Dennis Ferguson.......................................................2016-2018 David Roth....................................................................2016-2018 Mayor Eldon Long....................................................2011-2018

AMBASSADORS...................................................................................................................................................................... Mary Ann Akers AUDIT........................................................................................................................................................................................... Jon Harrell BUDDY BASS TOURNAMENT.......................................................................................................................................... Shannan Moseley COMMUNITY-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS...................................................................................................................... Katie Kelly EDUCATION.............................................................................................................................................................................. Rev. Gordon Besel GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS..................................................................................................................................................... Jerry Carmichael LARGE INDUSTRY COUNCIL........................................................................................................................................... Jeff Milford LEADERSHIP BENTON COUNTY................................................................................................................................... Terry Orman NWA EMERGING LEADERS.............................................................................................................................................. Tanner Daniels SMALL BUSINESS COUNCIL............................................................................................................................................ Corry Hull SPORTING CLAYS.................................................................................................................................................................. Stephen Wright RETENTION COMMITTEE.................................................................................................................................................. Kerry Jensen

NWA Emerging Leaders Offers Mix of Business & Fun in 2019

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orthwest Arkansas Emerging Leaders (NWAEL) exists to connect and engage Northwest Arkansas young professionals through personal and professional development experiences. Membership is open to anyone in Northwest Arkansas that desires to get involved in the community, expand their leadership skills and become engaged in the program of work. There are no ongoing requirements or minimum participation levels.

Northwest Arkansas Young Professional Summit, Lunch with a Leader, Board Service Certification Training, and Political Service Training.

PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CONNECTING THROUGH NETWORKING

NWAEL’s overall, top priority is to infuse new talent with existing leadership and inspire action. The premise is to actively seek ways and means to give ready, willing and able future leaders the training and platforms required to transition them into long-term, impactful positions for our community. This is achieved by offering members a variety of personal and professional development opportunities through the

Another priority of NWAEL is to connect future leaders to other up-and-coming leaders through fun networking opportunities by hosting multiple happy hours and socials throughout the calendar year. NWAEL partners with organizations such as Leisurlist to offer one-of-a-kind networking experiences. View a full calendar of events and programming at NWAEmergingLeaders.com.

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Welcome NEW MEMBERS | November 2018 BACK YARD BURGERS Josh Powell 4301 PLEASANT CROSSING BLVD. | ROGERS, AR 72758 (479) 903-7555 | BACKYARDBURGERS.COM RESTAURANTS - FAST FOOD

MOVEIN NWA Jacob Wilkinson ROGERS, AR 72756 (479) 310-5385 | MOVEINNWA.COM MOVING & STORAGE

SHIPLEY DO-NUTS Sokchamnam Hap 2119 W. WALNUT ST. | ROGERS, AR 72756 (479) 621-0808 | FIND US ON FACEBOOK RESTAURANTS - FAST FOOD

BOWENWORK BODYWORK Faye Fulton BELLA VISTA, AR 72712 (704) 421-3220 | FIND US ON FACEBOOK BODYWORK/PAIN MANAGEMENT

MR. HANDYMAN OF BENTONVILLE, ROGERS & SPRINGDALE Cody Regan 2403 W. HUDSON RD., STE. 4 | ROGERS, AR 72756 479-888-8547 | MRHANDYMAN.COM HANDYMAN SERVICES/REFERRALS

TACO CASA Beth Bengs 2207 W. WALNUT ST. | ROGERS, AR 72756 (479) 202-5381 | TACOCASATEXAS.COM/ RESTAURANTS - MEXICAN

ENCOMPASS HEALTH Lauren Madson 153 E. MONTE PAINTER DR. | FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72703 (479) 444-2200 | HEALTHSOUTH.COM CLINICS & MEDICAL GROUPS

PRESTON CASH ALLSTATE Preston Cash 222 W. WALNUT ST. | ROGERS, AR 72756 (479) 777-9157 | AGENTS.ALLSTATE.COM INSURANCE

THORN GROUP CPA Mary Schopp 1400 DIVIDEND DRIVE | SPRINGDALE, AR 72764 (479) 751-6615 | THORNGROUPCPA.COM ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE

EVOLVE JUICERY & PALEO KITCHEN Tony Hatch 117 S. DIXIELAND RD. | LOWELL, AR 72745 (479) 621-0990 | EVOLVEPALEOCHEF.COM MEAL PREPARATION

PROVIDENCE CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Jason Ross 4911 W. PLEASANT GROVE RD. | ROGERS, AR 72758 4801 W. HIGHLAND KNOLLS, STE. 300 | ROGERS, AR 72758 (479) 263-8861 | PROVIDENCE-ACADEMY.COM ORGANIZATIONS

UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Shane Blackburn 401 N. 8TH ST. | ROGERS, AR 72756 (479) 636-3301 ORGANIZATIONS

HARPS FOOD STORE #228 Johnny Chapman 916 W. MONROE AVE. | LOWELL, AR 72745 (479) 751-3514 | HARPSFOOD.COM GROCERY STORES

SELAH DESIGN STUDIO Brad and Amy Koogler 226 S. 1ST ST. A | ROGERS, AR 72756 (479) 282-1380 | SELAHDESIGNSTUDIO.COM INTERIOR DECORATORS & DESIGNERS

LIFE @ THE PINNACLE MAGAZINE Tim Metcalf P.O. BOX 23046 | HOT SPRINGS, AR 71903 (501) 860-0032 | N2PUB.COM PUBLISHERS

VAULT FINE CIGARS Christin Murphy 2702 W. WALNUT ST. | ROGERS, AR 72758 (479) 866-9923 TOBACCO SHOPS YOUTH BRIDGE Janie Overcash 2005 W. ELM ST. | ROGERS, AR 72756 (479) 636-0083 | YOUTHBRIDGE.COM ORGANIZATIONS

2019 Chamber Nights | Dates Announced for February

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hamber Night events are designed to provide Chamber members the opportunity to learn more about local government while expressing the business community’s support for elected and city officials. These events also provide an opportunity to network with elected officials and fellow Chamber members in a casual setting. These events are free and open to the public. No registration is required.

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The Chamber Night reception will be held on February 19 at 5:30 p.m. at the Lowell City Hall (Council Chambers), 216 N. Lincoln St. in Lowell. Mayor Chris Moore will present the "State of the City" address at 6:30 p.m.

CHAMBER NIGHT AT ROGERS CITY COUNCIL | FEBRUARY 26 The Chamber Night reception will be held on February 26 at 5:00 p.m. at the Rogers City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St. in Rogers. Mayor Greg Hines will deliver the “State of the City” address at 6:30 p.m.

GOLD SPONSORS |

(50% Black & PMS 187c)

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November 2018

ALEXANDER BAKING CO. 210 S. 1ST ST., ROGERS

GOODWILL RESOURCE CENTER AND OUTLET

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 2018 Sponsor

ARVEST BANK GROUNDBREAKING

EVOLVE JUICERY & PALEO KITCHEN

PAULINE WHITAKER PKWY. & JB HUNT DR.

117 S. DIXIELAND RD., ROGERS

1301 N. DIXIELAND, ROGERS

2103 PROMENADE BLVD., ROGERS

LOCAL LIME

MISS D'S APOTHECARY SMOKE SHOP

OSAGE CREEK PREMIUM CLOTHING

PROVIDENCE CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY PATRIOT COLLEGIATE CENTER

2882 W. WALNUT ST., STE. 8, ROGERS

5204 W. VILLAGE PKWY., STE. 6, ROGERS

TANGO DELTA CROSSFIT 216 E. CHESTNUT ST., ROGERS

4801 W. HIGHLAND KNOLLS STE. 300, ROGERS

2882 W. WALNUT ST. #10, ROGERS

SHREE SALON

YOUTH BRIDGE

2005 W. ELM ST., ROGERS

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MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS | November 2018 6-10 YEARS Allard & Co., PA AmeriPolish, Inc. Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Beaver Lake Vacation Rentals, LLC Branson's IMAX Entertainment Complex Crye-Leike Realtors - Doug Gibson Cushman & Wakefiled | Sage Partners Customer Link Download Networking LLC Engineering Services, Inc. Flake & Kelley Commercial Northwest In Retrospect Vintage - Kitsch - Fleatabulous Information Solutions Team, LLC Kumon Healthy & Reading Center of Lowell Lenny's Sub Shop Metal Central Mister B's Steakhouse Mountain Spring Water Company NAI Capstone NEC, Inc. New Life Graphics Inc. Northwest Arkansas Pediatrics, A MANA Clinic Premier Dermatology and Skin Renewal Center Quadrivium R-Keys Inc. Samaritan Community Center Waste Management of Northwest Arkansas

30+ YEARS Moser Corporation - 71 years Mercy Nortthwest Arkansas - 62 years Walmart Supercenter Store #0001 - 56 years Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center - 45 years Stribling Inc. - 33 years Thrasher & Chambers Inc. - 31 years 21-30 YEARS Abundant Performance Best Sign Group Marvin's Building Maintenance Co. Inc. Unruh Chiropractic & Wellness Center 11-20 YEARS All Dogs Clinic CornerStone Health Care, Inc. Fairfield Inn & Suites of Rogers Helms Chiropractic. P.A. Helping Hands Rey Hernandez Horses for Healing Humane Society for Animals, Inc. Hyatt Place Midland Construction, Inc. Northwest Arkansas Naturals Baseball Overstreet's Jewelry, Inc. Pig Trail Harley-Davidson RB Rick McLeod - Farmers Insurance Group ShurTech Braqnds, LLC Technical Laser Service UniFirst Corporation WellQuest Medical Clinic and Spa

2-5 YEARS avad3 Event Production Big Whiskey's American Restaurant & Bar BNSF Logistics, LLC Buffington Homes of Arkansas Chateau on the Lake Resort Spa & Convention Center Cracker Barrel Restaurant Essential Esthetics Flying Fish Hudson Cisne & Co., LLP Kona Ice Bentonville MedExpress Urgent Care Primrose School of Rogers at Pinnacle Hills 1 YEAR Anime Café Artisan Design + Construct, Inc. Back to Health Chiropractic Barton Consulting LLC Big Orange - Burgers, Salads, Shakes Center Point Contractors Judy Coker EA, CAA EurekaGraphic.Design Faith Family Church Five Star Painting Gunsmoke Sporting Clays High Street Real Estate Development, LLC Kessler & Turner Financial Precision Door Service of NWA Primerica - Morrison and Associates Red Barn Donuts Young's Moving Service

2019 Ambassador Meetings | Save The Dates

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he Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors meetings are held in the Baggett/Trammel Conference Room at the Chamber’s Downtown Rogers office starting at 11:30 a.m. If you are interested in becoming an Ambassador, contact Jeff O’Neill at (479) 619-3190 for more information and to request an application. Volunteering as a Chamber Ambassador offers numerous opportunities to serve the community through Chamber programs and events. The Chamber recognizes outstanding performance and service of Ambassadors

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through its Ambassador of the Quarter and Ambassador of the Year awards. For more information about Ambassadors, visit RogersLowell.com/Ambassadors.

AMBASSADORS MISSION STATEMENT "The Ambassadors shall be a goodwill extension of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce; shall support and promote its membership, mission and activities."

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Chamber Networking & Educational Events The Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce 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.

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Business Building Events

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Hosted By | Chick-Fil-A at Pinnacle Hills Address | 4893 Pauline Whitaker Pkwy., Rogers

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Hosted By | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce Address | 317 W. Walnut St., Rogers

1.3 | Small Business Council Meeting 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

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1.3 | Hustle in Heels Committee Meeting 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

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1.8 | Coffee Connection 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. | Chick-Fil-A at Pinnacle Hills

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1.8 | Education Committee Meeting 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

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1.10 | New Ambassador Orientation followed by Ambassador Meeting 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

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1.16 | Chamber Tutorial 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

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1.16 | Visit Rogers Advertising & Promotion Commission Meeting 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

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1.17 | Benton County Business After Hours 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. | Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas

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1.18 | Government Affairs Committee Meeting 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

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1.23 | Business to Business Luncheon 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | NWACC Shewmaker Center, Walmart Auditorium

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Presented By | Atrium Group Hosted at | Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas Address | 3303 S. Pinnacle Hills Pkwy., Rogers

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Thank You To Our 2018 B2B VIPs

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Location | NWACC Shewmaker Center for Workforce Technology (Walmart Auditorium) 1000 S.E. Eagle Way, Bentonville

Every Wednesday Jan. Presenting Sponsor | Benchmark Group Hosted at | Golden Corral in Rogers Address | 2605 W Pleasant Crossing Dr., Rogers

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Upcoming Meetings

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GARY GRIFFIN | ADVANCED INFORMATION MANAGEMENT MICHAEL GUZZI | BANK OF ARKANSAS MICHELE LOVE | BENCHMARK GROUP DEAN REDFORD | FIRST NATIONAL BANK GRACE JUDSON | GRACE JUDSON MEREDITH JONES | HARDING UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST ARKANSAS CHERIE CLARK | HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE JAKE MCBRIDE | IHEARTMEDIA JEREMY JANES | JANES INSURANCE & BROKERAGE MICHELLE LEWIS | LANDMARK PLC METRO APPLIANCES & MORE NORTHWEST HEALTH KIM NEMETH | PINNACLE MEDIA LLC / UNIVISION RICK MCLEOD | FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP DAWN STEWART | ROGERS PUBLIC SCHOOLS MARTHA MOORE | SEAL-TITE OF ARKLAHOMA TONI LUETJEN | STEVE LANDERS TOYOTA NWA SARAH POLLACK | SUNSHINE SCHOOL & DEVELOPMENT CENTER

THE UPS STORE #1753 PHYLLIS PIKE | TRICK MY LEATHERS

2018 SPONSORS

ASHBY STREET COX BUSINESS KFSM TV-5 / KXNW TV-34 LEWIS AUTOMOTIVE GROUP

PURCHASE YOUR B2B VIP BEFORE JANUARY 16, 2019 VIP status includes a delicious buffet meal, networking and an exhibit table at all four B2B events. VIPs get exhibit space at every B2B event. This special B2B VIP offer expires January 16.Visit RogersLowell.com to learn more and purchase your B2B VIP today.

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Paid for through Periodical “Chamber Voice” (USPS 492950) is published monthly in January, February, March, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December; (semi-monthly in April) by the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc., 317 West Walnut, Rogers, AR 72756. Periodical postage paid at Rogers, AR. POSTMASTER send address changes to: | ROGERS-LOWELL AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWSLETTER, 317 West Walnut, Rogers, AR 72756.


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