February Business Connections

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Shelby County Chamber of Commerce

FEBRUARY 2019 BUSINESS CONNECTIONS “State of Our Communities” Presentations on February 27 Gold Sponsor

business networking, mayors from Shelby County’s municipalities have been invited to share their thoughts on what lies ahead for their respective communities in

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2019. The cost is $20 per person for Chamber investors and $30 per person for “Future” investors and includes a luncheon buffet. Reservations requested by

noon on Monday, February 25 so please contact the Chamber at info@ shelbychamber.org, by telephone at 663-4542 or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.

Industry Tour to be Held at The Shelby County CTEC The Chamber’s Existing Business & Industry Work Group is holding their first Industry Tour of 2019 at The Shelby County Career Technical Educational Center (CTEC) in Columbiana at 9:00AM on February 12. CTEC serves seven different high schools in the Shelby County school district. The

center provides work-based training and skills in its eleven different programs for high school juniors and seniors: Automotive Technology, Biomedical Science, Collision Repair, Construction, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Healthcare Science, Plumbing, Public Service, Robotics and Manufacturing, and Welding.

Participants will meet on site at 701 Highway 70, Columbiana, AL 35051. Reservations are requested to assist in preparation. Register online at www. shelbychamber.org or contact Jackson Pruett at jackson@ shelbychamber.org or 6634542 ext. 104 by noon on Monday, February 11. ShelbyLiving.com 1 Shelbychamber.org

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The Chamber’s February “Community Luncheon” will feature a “State of Our Communities” presentations on February 27. The meeting, co-sponsored by SouthWest Water Company and Sain Associates, will be held in the banquet hall at the Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena. Doors will open at 11:00AM for networking and the program will begin promptly at 11:30A In addition to the great


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Byars/Wright Insurance - Alabaster, AL

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SAS Tax and Accounting - Pelham, AL

Therachem Research Medilab - Chelsea, AL

Chelsea Park Elementary School - Chelsea, AL

Alabama Psychiatry - Pelham, AL

Golden Rule BBQ - Pelham, AL Alabama Wildlife Center - Pelham, AL

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HEALTH FOCUS: Sponsored in 2019 by:

Managing Congestive Heart Failure the vessels around the lungs causing fluid to seep into the lungs. This fluid causes congestion and makes it harder to breathe. With this type of HF, the ejection fraction (EF), or pumping mechanism of the heart, is low- usually less than 40%. Normal EF is 50-55% or greater. If the condition is left untreated, the heart becomes weakened over time, and may become enlarged.

YOUR CHAMBER AT WORK (December 15, 2018 – January 11, 2019)

Facebook: 19 “new likes”, 241 “views”, 3319 “post reaches” and 3,337 “total likes”. Twitter: 25 “tweets”, 5,359 “tweet impressions”, 184 “profile visits”, 6 “mentions” 3,011 “followers”, Instagram: 1,184“posts”, 953 “followers”. Responded to 67 requests for business & community information. ShelbyLiving.com 3 Shelbychamber.org

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ventricles (the lower chambers of the heart). With stiff ventricles, less blood is filled and pumped out than normal. This is very common as we age or with long-term, uncontrolled high blood pressure. There are specific steps HF patients should take daily to ensure their HF is being monitored and controlled. This includes the patient weighing every morning; taking medicine exactly as Diastolic Heart Failure: prescribed; checking blood The heart’s pumping ability is pressure and pulse; eating usually normal but unable to low-salt foods; following fluid Jenny Breland, BSN Cardiac Program Development Director relax. When the heart’s restriction as prescribed; TYPES OF HEART FAILURE Grandview Medical Center pumping ability to relax is balancing activity and rest Systolic Heart Failure is with the body’s needs for compromised, it is known as a periods; checking for swelling the most common type of HF. blood and oxygen. As the “stiff heart.” During diastole, in feet, ankles, legs and pumping action the heart should be relaxed to stomach; and keeping all It affects the heart’s ability to heart’s pump forcefully to keep up weakens, blood backs up in allow blood to flow to the doctor appointments. Heart failure (HF) affects nearly 6 million Americans. It is estimated that 670,000 people are diagnosed with HF each year. It is the leading cause of hospitalization for people age 65 and older. Symptoms of HF may develop over weeks, months or years. In most cases, HF cannot be cured, but it can be managed with appropriate medications, lifestyle changes, monitoring of symptoms closely, and adhering to your doctor’s instructions.


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Ambassador of the Month Congratulations to Ken Sawyer on earning Ambassador of the Month. Ken is a native of Mobile, AL and received a BA from Samford University with a major in Human Relations. He also holds a Master of Education from the University of Montevallo and a Master of Engineering from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. With more than thirty years of experience, Ken has served in many capacities in the Information Technology industry. He has worked for multi-national corporations and been a part of numerous technology startups. He is currently holds certifications as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified ScrumMaster (CSM and a

TSCC Board of Directors (as of 12/05/2018)

OFFICERS Chamber Chair Mr. Bill Connor America’s First Federal Credit Union Chair-Elect Ms. Kathy Copeland White Rock Quarries–Vincent Hills Vice Chair, Business Development & Support Dr. Jay Crisman 280 Animal Medical Center

Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD). Ken is the CEO of Sawyer Solutions which provides managed security and IT services, software development and consulting. He is also a proud member of InfraGard and the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA). Contact Ken for your Information Technology needs at (844) 448-7767 or visit him on the web at sawyersolutionsllc. com.

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Vice Chair, Communications & Marketing Ms. Katie McDowell Shelby County Newspapers, Inc. 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 Vice Chair, Investor Relations Ms. Alison Howell Steineker Alabama Power Company

Mr. Daniel Listi (2019) Shelby Baptist Medical Center Mr. Kevin Morris (2019) America’s First Federal Credit Union Mr. Carl Orso (2019) Renasant Bank Mr. Mitt Schroeder (2019) Central State Bank Mr. Tim Benefield (2020) Buffalo Rock Company Ms. April Harry (2020) Warren, Averett, LLC Mr. Jeff McDowell (2020) McDowell Security Services, LLC Mr. Keith Richards (2020) Taziki’s Mediterranean Café’ Mike Swinson (2020) Spire Alabama, Inc. Ms. Mechelle Wilder (2020) ARC Realty Mr. Paul Barber (2021) S. S. Nesbitt and Company

Vice Chair, Tourism & Recreation Mr. Alex Dudchock Shelby County

Mr. Matthew Hogan (2021) Bama Budweiser of Shelby County

Immediate Past Chairs Ms. Jacqueline Gardner St. Vincent’s One Nineteen

Ms. Brittani Morris (2021) State Farm Insurance - Brittani Morris Agency

Mr. Joe Meads Sain Associates

Mr. Casey Morris (2021) Ground Up Coffee & Smoothies in Snider’s Pharmacy

DIRECTORS Mr. Shane Armstrong (2019) Premier Healthcare Mr. Cris Cano (2019) Alabama Power Company Mr. Stephen Dawkins (2019) Shelby County Newspapers, Inc. Jay Dennis (2019) Regions Bank Mr. Lee Dorrill (2019) Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama Ms. Kelly Thrasher Fox (2019) Hand Arendall, Harrison, Sale LLC Mr. Charles Hall (2019) Grandview Medical Center Ms. Leisha Harris (2019) Grandview Medical Center Mr. Bill Keller (2019) Renasant Bank

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Mr. Bruce King (2019) Lhoist North America

Mr. Fred Smith (2021) Vulcan Termite & Pest Control Dr. Scott Coefield (*) Superintendent Pelham City Schools Ms. Bridgette Jordan Smith (*) Council Member, District 2 City of Vincent Ms. Debbie Parrott (*) Vice President / Branch Manager iBERIA Bank Mr. Jeff Purvis (*) Director of Operations A. C. Legg, Inc. Ms. Diane Thomas (*) Owner / Operator PostNet of Chelsea

(*) Serving a one-year term in 2019


Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce

GO & GROW WORKSHOP:

Building A sales Process That Works Growing business and increasing sales is something every organization talks about doing but figuring out how to do it is challenging for all of us. On February 28, the Chamber’s Go & Grow Workshop - facilitated by Michael Smith, the Chamber’s Entrepreneur in Residence - will provide strategies and action

steps to achieve those results. Topics covered during this hands on and interactive workshop include: - Finding prospects - Having conversations that lead to clients - Tips for your best sales year yet

The workshop 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 ensure we have a proper

headcount, please make reservations by noon on February 26th for this workshop by contacting Jackson Pruett, the Chamber’s Director, Business Development & Support via e-mail at jackson@ shelbychamber.org, call 6634542, ext. 104 or register online at www.shelbychamber.org.

Volunteers Needed for “Keeping It Real” Program colleagues are interested in being a volunteer, please contact the Chamber at 6634542 or info@shelbychamber. org or register online at www. shelbychamber.org. Lunch will be provided for all volunteers.

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The Chamber is seeking volunteers for Pelham High School on February 15, Vincent High School on February 22, Helena High School on March 1 and Chelsea High School on March 14. If you or your

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Welcome New Investors (as of 11-29-18 to 1-16-19) Member Name Categories Southern Off Road Off Road Vehicles April Minton - Thryv Business Advisor Business Consulting Therachem Research Medilab LLC Medical - General USHealth Advisors SoutheastHealth Insurance Insurance Golden Rule Bar-B-Q of Pelham Restaurants Specialty Finish & Design LLC Construction Golden Corral of Pelham Restaurants Hargrove Engineers + Constructors Engineers Alabama Family Rights Association Community/Service Organizations Nourish With Freedom LLC dba Assisted Living Locators Senior Services ARC Realty - Cindy Edmunds, Agent Real Estate - Residential Cahaba River Society Community/Service Organizations Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Shelby County Hospital

City Pelham Birmingham Chelsea Pelham Pelham Clanton Pelham Birmingham Huntsville Irondale Birmingham Birmingham Pelham

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For a complete listing of all current Chamber investors please visit our Online Business Directory at business.shelbychamber.org/list.

See us for all your Business, Corporate, School Police and Fire Department attire needs.

By George Screen Printing, Embroidery and Promotional Products.

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Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce

2019 State Legislative Preview Luncheon with Shelby County Delegation The Chamber’s Governmental Affairs Work Group will host a Legislative Preview Luncheon featuring the Shelby County State Legislative Delegation as they prepare for the upcoming 2019 legislative session. This meeting will provide area businesspeople

with the opportunity to meet with the County’s state legislative delegation prior to the State Legislature’s convening in Montgomery.

Be sure to mark your calendar for Thursday, February 14 and join us T. Fox Salon, 2080 Valleydale Rd # 7, Hoover, AL 35244 from 8:30AM until 9:30AM for CoffeeNet. The morning meeting, Shelby County Reporter, is designed for investors to enjoy networking, coffee and light refreshments -- all before heading to the office. CoffeeNet events are a great way to make new business

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College’s Shelby Campus (4600 Valleydale Road, Birmingham). The investment is $15 for Chamber investors, and $25 for “Future” investors. Seating is limited, so please RSVP by Monday, 18 via e-mail at info@ shelbychamber.org, call 6634542 or register online at www.shelbychamber.org.

Chamber Connections Luncheon The Chamber’s Connections Luncheon, scheduled for February 7 will feature comments from Dr. Stephen Craft, Dean of the University of Montevallo’s Stephens College of Business. Dr. Craft will provide an update on The University of Montevallo. Make plans to attend on February 7 from 11:30AM until

1:00PM at First Baptist Church of Columbiana. RSVPs are requested by February 5 to assist in preparation.

contacts so bring plenty of business cards. There is no cost to attend however reservations are requested by noon on Tuesday, February 12 to assist in preparation. Please contact the Chamber by phone at 663-4542 or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.

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Join the Chamber for “CoffeeNet” at T. Fox Salon

The Luncheon will be from 11:30AM 1:00PM on Thursday, February 21 and feature a brief presentation from the delegation followed by a “question & answer” period for attendees. The program will be held at Jefferson State Community


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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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Tourism & Recreation Work Group 9:00AM - 10:00AM - Locations Vary.

Career Readiness Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM - Locations Vary

Ambassadors Work Group 11:30AM - 1:00PM

Small Business Work Group 4:00PM - 5:00PM - The Shelby County Chamber 1301 County Services Drive, Pelham, AL 35124 Chamber Connections Luncheon 208 North Main Street, Columbiana, AL 35051 Investment: $15 and $25 for “Future investors”. Reservations Appreciated to assist in preparation. Governmental Affairs Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM - Sain Associates, Two Perimeter Park South, Ste 500 East, Birmingham Health Services Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM

Tour of The Shelby County Career Technical Educaitonal Center 701 Highway 70, Columbiana, AL 35051. 9:00AM No cost to attend – RSVP by noon on February 11 Existing Business & Industry Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM iBERIABANK, 2695 Pelham Pkwy, Pelham

Entrepreneur Roundtable 7:30AM - 8:30PM

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CoffeeNet at T. Fox Salon 2080 Valleydale Rd # 7, Hoover, AL 35244 8:30AM - 9:30AM No cost to attend – RSVP by noon on February 12 Keeping it Real at Pelham High School 2500 Panther Cir, Pelham, AL 35124 Seeking Volunteers

Montevallo Chamber Monthly Luncheon 11:30AM - 1:30PM Parnell Memorial Library, 377 Park Dr, Montevallo Investment: $12. No reservation required. Legislative Preview Luncheon 11:30AM-1:00PM Jefferson State Community College 4600 Valleydale Rd, Birmingham, AL 35242 Investment: Investors $15 and Future Investors $25. RSVP by Tuesday, February 19 Keeping it Real at Vincent High School 42505 AL-25, Vincent, AL 35178 Seeking Volunteers

GSCC Community Luncheon “State of Our Communities” Doors open at 11:00AM. Program 11:30AM - 1:00PM. Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena 500 Amphitheater Rd, Pelham Reservations requested by noon, Monday, February 25. Investment: $20 investors, $30 “Future” investors. Go and Grow Workshop “Building A sales Process That Works” 11:30AM-1:00PM. No cost to attend Lunch is available for $10 per person for Chamber investors ($20 for “Future” investors). RSVP by noon on February 26th


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