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July 2016 | Volume 29 | No. 7
ROCKFORD CHAMBER EXPO AND LUNCHEON
Women in Business
As senior vice president - marketing and communications, Lesly Couper wears many hats for Alpine Bank – communicator, planner, ambassador and strategist. In addition to her day job, Couper serves on the boards for Carpenter’s Place, Discovery Center and is a spoke lead for Transform Rockford. For her efforts, Couper was recognized with the Woman Manager of the Year award during the Rockford of Chamber of Commerce’s annual Women in Business Expo and Luncheon. “I’m honored to have been nominated and selected for this award,” said Couper. “It is truly a testament to an amazing and talented team I have the pleasure of working with each and every day. I am a
Three women were honored during the luncheon. Above clockwise from left, Stephanie Koch (center) with Einar Forsman and Linda Heckart; Lesly Couper (right) and Patti Thayer, and Pamela Murphy. firm believer in leading by example and finding enjoyment in all that I do. It is remarkable what a team can accomplish when members are happy, satisfied and working towards a common goal for a great organization.” The expo and luncheon is held every year to recognize women-owned and -managed businesses. More than 350 people turned out and 40 businesses were represented at this year’s expo, which was held June 23 at Giovanni’s.
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In addition to Couper, two other business leaders were honored during the luncheon for their professional and personal contributions. The chamber recognized Mary’s Market owner Stephanie Koch as Woman Business Owner of the Year and Pamela Murphy of MurphyRealty Inc. as Woman Business Leader of Tomorrow. Before the awards, the chamber hosted, for the first time in many years, a Continued on page 3
Representatives from Rockford and Chicago celebrate the agreement to extend the Rockford IceHogs and Chicago Blackhawks NHL/AHL affiliation through the 2021-22 season.
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IceHogs, Blackhawks extend affiliation agreement The Rockford IceHogs and Chicago Blackhawks signed an agreement in June with a five-year agreement that extends their NHL/AHL affiliation through the 2021-22 season. Rockford began its first season in the American Hockey League in 2007-08, and 67 players have dressed for both the IceHogs and the Blackhawks. “The combination of the great staff and Rockford’s proximity to Chicago makes it only natural that we extend this agreement,” said Al MacIsaac, Blackhawks’ senior vice president, hockey operations.
“The Chicago Blackhawks organization is very proud of the relationship we have with the city of Rockford and the growth of our fan base at the BMO Harris Bank Center over the last nine seasons,” said Mark Bernard, Blackhawks’ director of hockey administration/general manager of minor league affiliations. “The community of Rockford has shown a tremendous amount of support to our young prospects and has helped make the start of their professional careers that much more special.” Continued on page 18
SUPPORT FOR NEW MULTI-USE RECREATIONAL PATH, AQUALOOP The Rockford Park District Board of Commissioners voted on June 13 to approve a resolution supporting the creation of a multi-use recreational path along Spring Creek Road between Alpine Road and North Second Street in Rockford. The path would link Sinnissippi Park and riverfront, Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens, Anderson Japanese Gardens and the downtown area, to Rock Valley College and communities north, east and south of Rockford. “By linking fragmented path systems, we not only provide enhanced recreational opportunities, but also a safer, more efficient means for human-powered transportation,” said Board President Ian Linnabary. Delay of construction is possible to allow for a comprehensive study on the feasibility of the path, including its potential as a tourism attraction, as evaluated through a regional planning process. Also on June 13, the board of commissioners approved a $213,050 contract to FGM Architects for complete design services for upgrades to Magic Waters Waterpark’s Little Lagoon and a new AquaLoop waterslide. “Through our research, users ranked the AquaLoop as the number one waterslide they would like to see at Magic Waters Waterpark,” said Tim Dimke, executive director of the park district. The waterpark’s last major addition was the Double Dare Drop in 2012. In December 2015, the board approved the initial authorization for the sale of $3,500,000 in general obligation bonds, with net cash proceeds to help fund continuing work on the waterpark’s multi-year master plan.
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