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March 2012 | Volume 25 | No. 3
Small Business of the Year:
Alpha Controls & Services By Paul Anthony Arco Alpha Controls & Services, Inc., was named the Rockford Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year on Feb. 16 at the Chamber’s Small Business Luncheon at Cliffbreakers Resort and Conference Center before a crowd of 250. Alpha focuses on helping customers transition their facilities to be environmentally responsible and recognized by the federal government as “Energy Star-related or LEED-certified by the United States Green Building
Photos by Brian Thomas Photography
Brent Bernardi and Frank Rotello of Alpha Controls & Services receive the Small Business of the Year award for 2012. Council. Alpha designs smart buildings for customers and purchases products from local manufacturer Schneider Electric to create energy and operation savings. In 2011, Alpha experienced a 42 percent increase in sales, and the addition of new engineers and service technicians resulted in a 19 percent increase in the company’s workforce. “It’s a great recognition for our employees’ hard work in finding solutions for our customers that can help
improve their financial performance,” said President Brent Bernardi. “We emphasize being a partner with our customers.”
Grounded in the Community Alpha has partnered with ComEd, Ameren, Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and other energy grant programs to secure utility rebates and grants. The company is more on page 3
Chamber urges voters to vote YES for Municipal Electrical Aggregation Visit us online at: rockfordchamber.com n online registration n keynote speaker video clips n event photos n list of Chamber events Questions? 815-987-8100
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Throughout Winnebago County on March 20 there will be public referendums at the voting booths asking you to support municipal electrical aggregation. In a nutshell, this would allow your local government to place residential and small business customer electrical usage out to bid to the lowest priced qualified bidder. You may have heard about this occurring in other Illinois cities and villages. Those already engaged in electrical aggregation are saving their residents 15 to 30 percent on electric utility rates, something that could not be achieved through going directly through discount providers.
The City of Rockford, the largest single residential base in Winnebago County, has municipal electrical aggregation as a referendum question on the March 20 ballot. Upon successful passage of the referendum, authorizing the local governments to conduct a bidding process, you can expect that many of these local governments will band together for a single large bid to achieve the greatest savings for their residents. Most municipalities will engage in an “opt-out” program. Opt-out programs must be approved by referendum and apply to all residential and small commercial more on page 6
The ATHENAPowerLink program now is accepting applications from Winnebago County women business owners to participate in a 12-month mentoring program with a panel of experts in all facets of business. Applications are due by April 13. The selected woman will be announced at the Rockford Chamber’s Women in Business Luncheon on Thursday, June 21. ATHENAPowerLink is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization that provides professional advisory panels to womenowned businesses. PNC Bank and the Rockford Chamber joined forces to bring the program to Rockford. The women business owner selected will meet with a panel of professionals from various areas of expertise who will work with her towards her business goals at no charge for an entire year. There is a $250 application fee if accepted. The estimated value of the consulting/ mentoring services is $40,000. According to ATHENA International, women business owners who participate in the program experience an 88.5 percent increase in sales, a 37.6 percent increase in business income, and a 56.6 percent increase in personal income. For information or to apply, contact Heidi Garner at 815-987-8100 or visit www.rockfordchamber.com and click on the ATHENAPowerLink logo. You do not need to be a member of the Rockford Chamber.
Mark your calendar!
Celebration of Manufacturing Dinner & Expo 2012
March 21 • Giovanni’s For more info, see page 35
Rockford Park District Seeks Goose-Herding Dogs, Owners The Rockford Park District is looking for volunteers and dogs to expand its Goose Management Program. Two specially trained border collies, Jet and Flash, currently herd or move geese without harming them and wear life vests to chase them into the water. The park district is looking for owners and their friendly dogs to help herd geese, in particular border collies, Australian shepherds or “looka-likes.” Apply at www.rockfordpark district. org or contact 815-987-1608 or kimomalley@rockfordparkdistrict.org.