Business Connections August 2019

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Shelby County Chamber of Commerce

AUGUST 2019 BUSINESS CONNECTIONS

August Community Luncheon “5th Annual Healthcare Professional of the Year” Awards Program

County area was eligible to be nominated. In addition to the great business networking, healthcare entities will be participating in a Showcase Feature being held during the networking hour.

Complex and Ice Arena. The cost is $20 per person for Chamber investors and $30 per person for “Future” investors and includes a luncheon buffet. For more information, or to make a reservation, please contact the Chamber at info@ by The nominees and shelbychamber.org, recipients will be recognized telephone at 663-4542 or at the “Community Luncheon” register online at www. which is being held on August shelbychamber.org by noon 28, from 11:00AM until on Monday, August 26. 1:00PM at the Pelham Civic

TEE IT UP “FORE!” EDUCATION Scramble Set for September 19 The Shelby County Chamber’s 30th Annual TEE IT UP “FORE!” Education Tournament, presented in 2019 by America’s First Federal Credit Union, will be held, September 19 at Timberline Golf Club. This year’s tournament proceeds will benefit both Chamber’s scholarships and career

readiness initiatives in the coming year. A few of the education and workforce development programs the chamber has launched over the past few years include: Keeping it Real, Student Career Awareness Fair, Student and Educator of the Year, Communication Matters and Ready to Work.

If your organization is interested in having a team, player or participating through the various sponsorships that are

available, please contact the Chamber at 663-4542 or visit www.shelbychamber.org/ events for more details. ShelbyLiving.com 1 Shelbychamber.org

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The Shelby County Chamber’s Health Services Work Group is hosting the 5th Annual Healthcare Professional of the Year Awards Program cosponsored by Buffalo Rock Company. The program will recognize individuals who have been nominated for having made outstanding contributions in the healthcare profession. Any healthcare professional employed in the Shelby


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Small Business Webinar “Top HR Tips for Small Business”

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Today as much as ever your small business faces many challenges related to human resources. So are you certain that you are operating in compliance with the law? What are some important things to know? Joe Daniel of Streamline CXO will be sharing his expertise on the subject and interacting with the participants during this

* Benefit plan structure; What are my options

event. Topics for the webinar will include: * HR mistakes in small businesses

* Labor Laws: Which ones apply to me? * FLSA rules: How they affect every business * Things to consider when hiring employees * How to terminate correctly

The webinar will take place August 13, 2019 from 10:30AM to 11:30AM. Register to attend for free online at www. shelbychamber.org, or contact Kirk Mancer at (205) 4193361.

NETWORK280 Offers Opportunity for New Contacts

new contacts at Are you looking to expand this event. your contacts on the Highway The cost is $10 280 corridor? NETWORK280 per person for can help you with that by C h a m b e r providing businesses with an investors and excellent opportunity to make $20 per person them! The next for “Future” NETWORK280 will be held sponsor, Urban Home on Thursday, August 8 from Market. Bring plenty of cards investors and includes heavy 4:30PM until 6:00PM at host and plan on meeting lots of hors d’oeuvres and two

beverage tickets. Reservations are requested by noon on Wednesday, August 7 to assist in preparation, so please contact the Chamber via email at info@shelbychamber.org, by phone at 663-4542 or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.

YOUR CHAMBER AT WORK (June 18, 2019 - July 15, 2019)

Facebook: 40 “new likes”, 187 “views”, 6,438 “post reaches” and 3,490 “total likes”. Twitter: 5 “tweets”, 2,331 “tweet impressions”, 63 “profile visits”, 7 “mentions” 3,073 “followers”. Instagram: 1,214 “posts”, 1,024 “followers”. Responded to 98 requests for business & community information. Notarized 10 documents for Shelby County Companies 2 January/February 2019 Shelbychamber.org


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HEALTH FOCUS:

Is Your Child’s Backpack Making the Grade? Presenting Sponsor

weight to no more than 10 to 15 percent of the child’s body weight #5. The backpack should never be wider or longer than your child’s torso #4. The backpack should not hang more than 4 inches below the waistline #3. Both straps should be worn and they should be padded! #2. If you have followed all of these recommendations and the backpack is still too heavy, consult your child’s teacher on ways to decrease the amount of books that are needed to be And the #1 way to keep your carried. spine healthy is to get it

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As our kiddo’s continue on to the next grade, their bodies continue to grow and develop, especially the most important system in their body: The Nervous System. This system controls every single function in the body, from our heart beating to our food digesting. So we need to protect this system, right? Our spines are specifically designed to protect this system and one of the greatest ways our children stress the spine is improper backpack usage. Here are the top 6 ways with how to keep our kiddo’s spines healthy while wearing a backpack! #6. Limit the backpack’s

regularly checked chiropractor!

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Chamber Exploring Creation of Women’s Business Council Statistics indicate more and more women are starting businesses -- a whopping 1,288 new businesses a day. What’s more, leadership roles women are taking in all business categories have increased as well. In recognizing this growth, your Shelby County Chamber is looking for specific ways to help advocate an environment for business

with community leaders. To that end, the Chamber will be hosting an exploratory meeting on Thursday, August 22 from 11:30AM – 1:00PM to examine, discuss and initiate specific new programming it can offer to achieve this women to connect and build goal. A light lunch will be relationships focusing on provided for participants. The anticipated outcome professional development and growth with businesses, and from this effort will be to

provide programming for women in business to meet and discuss issues that impact their professional development and growth. If you are interested in attending this meeting on August 22 please RSVP to Chamber President & CEO Kirk Mancer by phone at 4193361 or by e-mail kirk@ shelbychamber.org . ShelbyLiving.com 3 Shelbychamber.org


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Ambassador of the Month

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Bruce Koppenhoefer,

Renaissance Enterprises With more than 40 years of marketing communications experience, Bruce is a firm believer in the power of marketing to positively impact business growth. This is true for both B2C and B2B firms. For the past 20 years, he has focused on professional services in the B2B arena, honing his skills in every aspect of marketing communications. From advertising programs to email marketing. And all types of content development. Whether you need an case study written, a presentation developed, a technical white paper, or ghost writing of blogs for senior executives, Bruce produces effective writing, and structures his services to be affordable for small businesses in order to

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OFFICERS Chamber Chair Mr. Bill Connor America’s First Federal Credit Union

Mr. Bill Keller Renasant Bank Mr. Bruce King Lhoist North America

Chair-Elect Ms. Kathy Copeland White Rock Quarries–Vincent Hills

Mr. Daniel Listi Shelby Baptist Medical Center

Vice Chair, Business Development & Support Dr. Jay Crisman 280 Animal Medical Center Vice Chair, Communications & Marketing Ms. Katie McDowell Shelby County Newspapers, Inc.

Presenting Sponsor

Vice Chair, Community & Career Development Ms. Carol Bruser University of Montevallo Vice Chair, Finance & Administration Mr. Chris Grace Barge Design Solutions, Inc. Vice Chair, Governmental Affairs Mr. Brian Massey St. Vincent’s Health System

bring the power and benefits of marketing to businesses who may think they can’t afford marketing.

Join the Chamber for Coffee with the Mayor of Columbiana Be sure to mark your calendar for Wednesday, August 21 and plan to join us from 8:30AM until 9:30AM for coffee with Stancil Handley, Mayor of Columbiana. The morning meeting, presented by Kevin Morris, Shelby County Commission District 1 and cosponsored by Shelby County Reporter, is designed for the community to enjoy networking, coffee and a city update -- all before heading to the office. There is no cost to attend however reservations are

TSCC Board of Directors

Co-Sponsors

requested by noon on Tuesday, August 20 to assist in preparation. Please contact the Chamber by phone at 663-4542 or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.

Vice Chair, Investor Relations Ms. Alison Howell Steineker Alabama Power Company Vice Chair, Tourism & Recreation Mr. Alex Dudchock Shelby County Immediate Past Chairs Ms. Jacqueline Gardner St. Vincent’s One Nineteen Mr. Joe Meads Sain Associates

Mr. Kevin Morris America’s First Federal Credit Union Mr. Carl Orso Renasant Bank Mr. Mitt Schroeder Central State Bank Mr. Tim Benefield Buffalo Rock Company Ms. April Harry Warren, Averett, LLC Mr. Jeff McDowell McDowell Security Services, LLC Mr. Keith Richards Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe Mike Swinson Spire Alabama, Inc. Ms. Mechelle Wilder ARC Realty Mr. Paul Barber Valent Group Mr. Matthew Hogan Bama Budweiser of Shelby County Ms. Brittani Morris State Farm Insurance - Brittani Morris Agency

DIRECTORS

Mr. Casey Morris McLeod Software

Mr. Cris Cano Alabama Power Company

Mr. Fred Smith Vulcan Termite & Pest Control

Mr. Stephen Dawkins Shelby County Newspapers, Inc.

Dr. Scott Coefield (*) Pelham City Schools

Jay Dennis Regions Bank

Ms. Bridgette Jordan Smith (*) City of Vincent

Mr. Lee Dorrill Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama

Ms. Debbie Parrott (*) iBERIA Bank

Ms. Kelly Thrasher Fox Hand Arendall, Harrison, Sale LLC

Mr. Jeff Purvis (*) A. C. Legg, Inc.

Mr. Charles Hall Grandview Medical Center

Ms. Diane Thomas (*) PostNet of Chelsea

Ms. Leisha Harris Grandview Medical Center (*) Serving a one-year term in 2019


Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce

GO & GROW WORKSHOP:

Negotiation 101 workshop on negotiating, communication, and how to navigate legal issues for businesses of any size. The workshop, facilitated by the Chamber’s Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Michael Smith, will be from 11:30AM-1:00PM at the Chamber. There is no cost to attend, but lunch is available for $10 per person for Chamber investors ($20 for “Future” investors). To register: email info@ shelbychamber.org, call 6634542, or register online at shelbychamber.org.

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On August 29, the Chamber’s Go & Grow Workshop will be an interactive workshop featuring tips on how to be a successful negotiator. Speaker, Judge Edward B. Vines is an attorney, former district judge, and current mediator with The Neutral Solution- a mediation and arbitration community. He has experience in a variety of conflict resolution settings including business, family, and government. Judge Vines will be lead an interactive

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Welcome New Investors (as of May 30, 2019 - June 28, 2019)

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Member Name Mending Hearts LLC Day Eye Center MACC Solutions & Distribution, LLC Altitude Trampoline Park Mary Kay - Shanna Brannon Lee Branch Dental Studio Gonzalez-Strength & Associates, Inc. Along Those Lines Classic Home Mortgage, Inc. JPMorgan Chase Direct Auto Insurance Fat Johnny’s Comfort & Soul McLeod Software Team Lehman, Keller Williams Metro South

Categories Health Care Eye Care Distributors Entertainment Beauty Salons Dental Civil Engineering Painting Commercial and/or Residential Mortgage Financial Investments Insurance Restaurants Computer Services & Solutions Real Estate - Residential

City Alabaster Pelham Chelsea Pelham Shelby Birmingham Hoover Hoover Birmingham Birmingham Homewood Columbiana Hoover Montevallo

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By George Screen Printing, Embroidery and Promotional Products.

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Entrepreneur-in-Residence Offers Complimentary Guidance & Support to Small Business The Chamber’s Entrepreneurin-Residence/ Mentorship Program continues to provide much needed assistance to small business owners – and entrepreneurs. Participants have received guidance on starting a new business, expanding an existing business, launching a new product, downsizing and dealing with a difficult employee.

The next Mentorship opportunities, facilitated by Michael Smith the Chamber’s

Chamber’s “Entrepreneur-inResidence”, Smith is available for a one-on-one confidential meeting with any small business owner or entrepreneur to discuss any topic. Appointments are required and usually last 30-45 minutes. Please contact Kirk Entrepreneur-in-Residence, will Mancer via e-mail at kirk@ be held Thursday, August 29 shelbychamber.org or by calling from 8:00AM - 11:00AM. As the 663-4542.

Three business groups in Shelby County are collaborating to recognize those entities in the tourism and recreation business sector who excel each and every day in making Shelby County a more attractive destination for tourists and visitors. The Chelsea Business Alliance, Montevallo Chamber of Commerce and The Shelby County Chamber are accepting nominations for their joint Tourism and Recreation All Star Awards program in three categories – Lodging, Restaurant and Attractions / Recreation”. In addition, a “Rising Star” category is also in place to recognize an organization that has truly distinguished itself in its “first year”. Completed nomination packets in all categories are due to The Shelby

County Chamber by no later than September 6 by 5:00PM. “Tourism and recreation are a vital part of our economy here in Shelby County. Recognizing their efforts is something our Chamber has wanted to do for a long time.” Barbara Zieba with the Hampton Inn & Suites 280 – Eagle Point and 2019 Chair of The Shelby County Chamber’s Tourism & Recreation Work Group stated. “We think this is a positive way to recognize the individuals and organizations that make Montevallo attractive to tourists and visitors.” Steve Gilbert, Executive Director of the Montevallo Chamber

added. “These businesses are working every day to help make Chelsea an attractive place to visit. We look forward to celebrating their efforts with this program.” Diane Thomas with PostNet of Chelsea, and the Chelsea Business Alliance’s current President concluded. The 2019 recipients will be announced at the Shelby

County Tourism & Recreation All Star Awards’ Luncheon scheduled for Thursday, October 3 in Columbiana. Nomination packets are available on-line at www. shelbychamber.org, or by contacting The Shelby County Chamber by phone at 6634542, or via e-mail at info@ shelbyhamber.org .

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Nominations For Inaugural Shelby County Tourism & Recreation All-Star Awards Now Being Accepted


CHAMBER Events

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Read more details or register for events online at www.shelbychamber.org or the Chamber office 663-4542. Unless otherwise noted events listed will be held at 1301 County Services Dr., Pelham 35124. CANCELLATION POLICY REMINDER: Cancellation for a paying event must be made TWO days prior to the event.

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Chamber Connections Luncheon First Baptist Church of Columbiana nvestment: Investors $15 and Future Investors $25. Reservations appreciated to assist in preparation.

Tourism and Recreation Work Group 9:00AM - 10:00AM Locations Vary Ambassador Work Group 11:30AM - 1:00PM Chelsea Community Center

Small Business Work Group 4:00PM-5:00PM The Shelby County Chamber Governemtal Affairs Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM Sain Associates

Network280 4:30PM-6:00PM Urban Home Market Reservations requested by August 7 to assist in

Health Services Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM

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Small Business Webinar 10:30AM - 11:30AM

Career Readiness Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM The Shelby County Chamber

Existing Business and Industry Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM Iberia Bank of Pelham

Coffee with the Mayor of Columbiana 8:30AM - 9:30AM

Montevallo Chamber Monthly Luncheon 11:30AM - 1:30PM Parnell Memorial Library, 377 Park Dr, Montevallo Investment: $12. No reservation required.

Women’s Business Council 11:30AM - 1:00PM The Shelby County Chamber

Community Luncheon Doors open at 11:00AM. Program 11:30AM - 1:00PM. Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena Reservations requested by noon, Monday, August 26. Investment: $20 investors, $30 “Future” investors.

Go and Grow Workshop 11:30AM - 1:00PM The Shelby County Chamber


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