Chamber News
April 2024
Investing in the next generation YPN celebrates 15 years p. 28-33
LifeScape launches Community Appeal p. 36-37
Cybersecurity Conference to be held April 23 p. 40
2023-24 Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce leadership
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chair Scott Lawrence Lawrence & Schiller, Inc.
Chair-Elect
Miles Beacom
PREMIER Bankcard
Vice Chair Tamien Dysart
Think 3D Solutions
Treasurer Dr. José-Marie Griffiths
Dakota State University
Immediate Past Chair
Paul Hanson
Sanford Health Chamber President & CEO
Jeff Griffin
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Joe Bunkers
Gage Brothers
Catherine Dekkenga
JLG Architects
Jason Herrboldt
First Bank & Trust
Derrick Larson
Eide Bailly LLP
Jeff Lautt
POET
Tim Meagher
Vanguard Hospitality
Matt Paulson
MarketBeat
Dr. Ronald Place
Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center
Ryan Punt
SDN Communications
Jacob Quasney
Lloyd Companies
Nancy Savage
Child’s Play Toys
Vicki Stewart
Employment Disability Resources
Amy Stockberger
Amy Stockberger Real Estate
Selene Zamorano-Ochoa
SD Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
EX-OFFICIO
Kyle Groos
Bishop O’Gorman Catholic Schools
Dean Karsky
Minnehaha County Commission
Tiffani Landeen
Lincoln County Commission
Dr. Jane Stavem
Sioux Falls Public School System
Mayor Paul TenHaken
City of Sioux Falls
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CHAMBER STAFF
Jeff Griffin President & CEO
Jill Blom Graphics & Communications Manager
Cory Buck Vice President of Finance & Accounting
Jennie Doyen
Vice President of Member Services
Becky Griebel Administrative Assistant
Brooke Hendrickx
Agribusiness Manager
Pat Lund Member Relations Manager
Mike Lynch Program Director, Forward Sioux Falls
YPN Manager
Holly Rader Vice President of Member Relations
Mitch Rave
Vice President of Public Policy
Carly Reinders Member Services Specialist
Teresa Schreier Events Coordinator
Susan Seachris
Administrative/Accounting Assistant
Eric Siemers
Sales Manager
Aaron Vlasman Public Policy Manager
Message from the Chair
My first professional position was teaching students at the high school level. My career path shifted to advertising, but I never lost my passion for helping others learn and grow. I love seeing people discover ways that they can make an impact and excel in their field.
It’s one of the reasons that I am an advocate of the Chamber’s Young Professionals Network. Through YPN, young adults can sharpen their skills, grow their networks, and gain leadership experience. It is exciting to see the large number of people taking advantage of all this program has to offer.
Investing in the development of young professionals is an investment in the future of Sioux Falls. YPN has helped foster a more informed population of young people who are demonstrating their willingness and ability to lead in our city, state and region. The next generation is stepping out, raising their hands, and claiming their seat at the table. We can be confident that our community will have active and engaged citizens in the decades to come.
Each April, the YPN throws itself a birthday party. This year, they’re celebrating 15 years of developing and connecting young professionals in Sioux Falls. Look around our community…YPN members from the early years of the program are now leading companies and guiding community projects. My own executive team at L&S includes professionals who benefitted from YPN earlier in their careers.
If you supervise young employees, invite them to explore YPN membership. Who knows? Receiving encouragement from their employer might be the extra nudge they need to take that next step in their professional growth.
Working in concert, with groups like the YPN, we can continue to make Greater Sioux Falls a great place to live, work and play.
Membership
Member Anniversaries
Congratulations to these businesses that have achieved milestone anniversaries of their Chamber membership. These milestones represent a continued commitment to building our community through their investment in the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce.
Founding Members
L.G. Everist, Inc. Concrete lgeverist.com
Member since 1920
Wells Fargo Bank Banks wellsfargo.com
Member since 1907
40 years
Canfield Business Interiors Office Equipment & Supplies canfieldco.com
Climate Systems, Inc. Heating & Cooling climatesystemsinc.com
M.C. & R. Pools, Inc.
Swimming Pool, Spa Services & Sales mcrpools.com
Myrl & Roy’s Paving, Inc. / Ace Ready Mix Contractors lgeverist.com
Tessier’s, Inc. Heating & Cooling tessiersinc.com
35 years
Dakota Riggers & Tool Supply, Inc. Contractors dakotariggers.com
Jans Corporation
Contractors janscorp.com
A complete list of Chamber members can be found in the Member Directory at siouxfallschamber.com
Thompson Solutions Group Technology Services thompsonknows.com
TJN Enterprises, Inc. Garbage & Recycling tjnscrap.com
30 years
Hayloft Property Management, Inc. Property Management hayloftapartmenthomes.com
Kerher Capital Management Financial Services kerhercapital.com
Touchmark at All Saints Nursing Home, Assisted & Independent Living touchmarksiouxfalls.com
25 years
Dizco, Inc. Trucking & Transit Eagle Construction, Inc. Contractors eagledesignbuild.com
The Schemmer Associates Inc. Architecture schemmer.com
Soo Sports Recreational Vehicles soosportsales.com
20 years
Audio Video Integrations, LLC Electronics & Appliances avicentral.com
Banner Associates, Inc. Architecture bannerassociates.com
ClubHouse Hotel & Suites Hotels & Motels siouxfalls.clubhouseinn.com
Combined Pool & Spa Fitness Health & Recreation combinedpoolandspa.com
Dorsey & Whitney Trust Company LLC Trust Companies dorseytrust.com
Fast Auto Wash Auto Wash & Detailing fastautowashsd.com
Forum Communications Printing Printing forumprinting.com
Sioux Falls Youth Hockey Assn. Associate Member siouxfallsflyers.com
Special Olympics South Dakota Associate Member sosd.org
Tallgrass Recovery & Sober Living Homes Associate Member tallgrassrecovery.org
YellowJacket Irrigation and Landscaping Landscape & Garden
10 years
The Event Company Event Planning theeventcompanysd.com
GreatLife at Central Valley G.C. Golf Courses golfcentralvalley.com
GreatLife at Woodlake Athletic Club Fitness Health & Recreation woodlakeathleticclub.com
IFAM Capital Financial Planning ifmcapital.com
Matz Painting and Wallcovering, Inc. Associate Member matzpainting.com
Old English Building Maintenance Home Cleaning Services oldenglishbuildingmaintenance.com
Pro Garage Door Garage Doors progaragedoor.com
Sioux Falls Monument Co. Funeral & Cremation Services siouxfallsmemorials.com
5 years
ConvergeOne, Inc. IT Consulting convergeone.com
Launch Servicing, LLC
Financial Planning launchservicing.com
Sanford Profile Health & Wellness profileplan.net
First year reinvestors
American Advertising Federation of South Dakota Associate Member aaf-sd.org
COAXIS Energy Company Energy coaxisenergy.com
Converdia Health Staffing Employment Agency converdiahealth.com
Cookie Co. Bakery/Sweets cookieco.com
Dynamic Martial Arts of Sioux Falls Fitness Health & Recreation dmaofsiouxfalls.org
OsteoStrong/DakotaStrong Fitness Health & Recreation siouxfallsosteostrong.com
Power Plate Meals
Grocery Stores powerplatemeals.com
Sagency Business Consulting sagencytalent.com
Southern Glazers Wine & Spirits Company Beverages-Wholesale southernglazers.com
Wieman Land & Auction Co., Inc. Associate Member wiemanauction.com
New Members
These businesses and individuals have recently joined the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce. We welcome them to Chamber membership and encourage you to do the same.
Bankers Trust Company
Banks
Trevor Kauk bankerstrust.com
Dairy Queen
Restaurants
Shay Kinsley, (605) 809-1522 2200 S. Marion Road 57106
EOS Implementors of the Sioux Empire Business Consulting Micah Brunz, (605) 759-4204 eosworldwide.com/micah-brunz
Epiphany Modern Whole Health
Mental Health & Counseling
Emily Blegen, (605) 636-8288 1716 S. Marion Road 57106 epiphanywholehealth.com
Falls Edge Chiropractic
Chiropractor
Dr. Jade Larson, (605) 575-3973 4925 E. 26th St. 57110
HME Companies
Real Estate–Developer
Jenny Quinn, (605) 736-0202 3904 W. Technology Circle 57106 hmecompanies.net
iv&co
Health & Wellness
Jenny Haiar, (605) 271-0715 345 N. Reid Place, Suite 123 57103 ivclub.com
Kippley Consulting Business Consulting
Dan Kippley, (605) 553-3383
Murphy Company, Inc.
Contractors
Ben Murphy, (605) 242-5208 P.O. Box 757, N. Sioux City 57049 murphycompanyusa.com
Robins Kaplan LLP
Attorneys
CJ McDonald, (605) 335-1300 150 E. 4th Place, Suite 704 57104 robinskaplan.com
Sentry Contractors
Aaron Aasen, (605) 376-8444 1414 5th St. SE, Watertown 57201 sentryusa.com
Serendipity Studio
Gallery & Gifts
Art Galleries & Museums
Jason Pfitzer, (605) 709-0705 230 S. Phillips Ave, Suite 204 57104 serendipitystudiosd.com
UMI Cleaning Services LLC
Cleaning Services
Gisma Ali, (605) 929-1345 umicleaningservices.com
VanLaecken Orthodontics
Dental Care & Orthodontics
Kelley VanLaecken, (605) 789-7000 1518 E. 69th St. 57108 vanlaeckenortho.com
If you are interested in joining the Chamber, call us at (605) 336-1620. We’d love to add you to our list of members!
Chamber Event Calendar
For a current listing of all Chamber and YPN events, visit our website or read the weekly Quickly email from the Chamber. To register and pay for events, visit siouxfallschamber.com or siouxfallsypn.com.
FEATURED EVENT
Membership Mixer
APR 9
$5
4:30–6:30 p.m.
Sanford Pentagon 2210 W. Pentagon Place
Expand your professional network at the April Membership Mixer. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and cash bar.
YPN Focus
Workshop
–Getting involved in the Chamber
Noon–1 p.m.
Zoom
YPN Focus Workshops are virtual learning opportunities for members. Registration is required.
YPN Power Lunch
Noon–1 p.m.
Pizza Ranch, 3809 E. 10th St.
Check out of the office (or your home office) for the noon hour and enjoy lunch with us! RSVP in advance so we can monitor space requirements. APR
Check out our social media channels for event photos and information on upcoming events!
Good Morning Sioux Falls
7–8:30 a.m.
Hilton Garden Inn Sioux Falls South, 5300 S. Grand Circle
As our region grows, collaboration between communities becomes increasingly important. The mayors of Sioux Falls, Brandon, Harrisburg and Tea, will participate in a panel discussion on regional development. New executives and leaders will be introduced.
2024 Cybersecurity Conference
7:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Sioux Falls Convention Center, 1201 N. West Ave.
Businesses of every size need a cybersecurity plan. Learn from experts in the industry how you can protect your business at the 2024 Cybersecurity Conference. More information on page 40.
Morning Mingle
Hosted by Bank Midwest
7:30–9 a.m.
Bank Midwest, 225 S. Minnesota Ave.
Start your day by making a new connection. Drop by for a cup of coffee and conversation with other members of the business community.
YPN Birthday Bash
4–7 p.m.
PAve, 130 S. Phillips Ave.
Grab your friends and help us celebrate 15 years of YPN! Join us on the patio at PAve for a party complete with fun door prizes, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and good people.
YPN Our Sioux Falls – SD CEO East Noon–1 p.m. Chamber of Commerce, 200 N. Phillips Ave.
Learn more about the community where you live and work through programs that give details behind major infrastructure projects and issues impacting your quality of life. Registration required.
APR 30 TUE FREE MAY 2 THU FREE MAY 9 THU FREE MAY 14 TUE $5 OR USE
YPN Community Connections Tour:
Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
4–5 p.m.
Denny Sanford PREMIER Center, 1201 N. West Ave.
YPN Community Connections Tours provides the opportunity to get an inside look at a local business. Registration is required.
YPN Morning Buzz
7:30–9 a.m.
Sioux Falls Humane Society, 3720 E. Benson Road
Join other YPN members for networking while getting your morning (coffee) buzz. Morningminded young professionals are invited to come to enjoy coffee and conversation.
YPN Seat at the Table
with Betty J. Ordal
Noon–1 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce, 200 N. Phillips Ave.
Join us for a seat at the table with Betty J. Ordal. A Seat at the Table is reserved for YPN Members only. You must register in advance.
Membership Mixer
Hosted by LifeScape
4:30–6:30 p.m.
LifeScape, 4100 S. Western Ave.
Expand your professional network at the May Membership Mixer. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and cash bar.
Morning Mingle
Hosted by Stewart Title Company
7:30–9 a.m.
Stewart Title Company, 6216 S. Pinnacle Place
Start your day by making a new connection. Drop by for a cup of coffee and conversation with other members of the business community.
Tuesday April 23, 2024
7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Sioux Falls Convention Center
Explore the evolving threat landscape and industry best practices for protecting your organization.
Details and registration at siouxfallschamber.com
Sponsored by
Community Calendar
Visit siouxfallsevents com and experiencesiouxfalls com/ events for details on the events listed here and more happening in the area .
Planning an event? Let us help you promote it! Submit your event to siouxfallsevents .com . All events welcome – business workshops, retail events, entertainment, education and more
April
4 A Night out in Nashville! benefitting McCrossan Boys Ranch
5 Fool House - The Ultimate 90’s Dance Party
5-6 The Cher Show at Washington Pavilion
5-7 PBR: Unleash The Beast
7 SDSO: Chamber Music at Augustana University
7 Sioux Falls American Legion Post 15 Pancake Breakfast
9 Hippie Sabotage at The District
10-11 Governor’s Conference on Economic Development
11 103 .7 The KRRO’s Spring Fever Jam
11 Mastering the Art of Strategic Hiring 101
11 Startup Skills Workshop: Brands that Breathe
11-14 The Premiere Playhouse presents: Oklahoma!
12 Breaking Benjamin at Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
12 Candlelight: A Tribute to Adele
12-13 Books and More Sale at Augustana University
12-13 Doktor Kaboom at Washington Pavilion
13 SDSO: American Masters at Washington Pavilion
13 Nick Swardson at Grand Falls Casino & Golf Resort
13 Sioux Falls Stampede vs Fargo Force
13 SDSO: American Masters at Washington Pavilion
14 Sioux Falls Storm vs . Tulsa Oilers
15-17 Mean Girls at Washington Pavilion
18 Bennie and the Jets at Washington Pavilion
18
Live & Local presents: Jordan Jaacks and Rich Show
18 DisruptHR Sioux Falls at Five Oaks Venue
18 The Helpline Center’s Spirit of Volunteerism Awards
18-21 The Premiere Playhouse presents: Oklahoma!
21 Junkin’ Market Days at W H Lyon Fairgrounds
19 Men Are From Mars - Women Are From Venus Live!
19-21 Sioux Falls Spring Home Expo
20 Paws to Celebrate at Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
20 Ceili Dance at Old Courthouse Museum
25 Tracy Byrd at The District
25 Catalyst Talks: Autism Acceptance
26 Tim Hawkins at Washington Pavilion
27 SDSO: Delta David Gier conducts Mahler 3
27 Kameron Marlowe at The District
30 Annie at Washington Pavilion
May
1 Annie at Washington Pavilion
2 An Evening with Bill Nye “The Science Guy”
2 Dueling Duo at The District
2 Volunteers of America: Rise & Shine Breakfast
2-5 The Good Night Theatre Collective presents: Sweeney Todd
3 May Art & Wine Walk
3 Sioux Falls Storm vs Green Bay Blizzard
3 Jim Breuer at Washington Pavilion
3-4 99th Annual Howard Wood Dakota Relays
4 The Style Show: A Runway to Empower benefitting Rare by Design
5 Sioux Falls American Legion Post 15 Pancake Breakfast
5 Atmosphere at The District
6 Visitor Industry Luncheon
7 Whiskey Myers at Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
10 Sioux Falls Storm vs Quad City Steamwheelers
11 Avera Race Against Cancer
11 Cinco de Mayo Fiesta at Falls Park
11 Lauren Daigle: The Kaleidoscope Tour
11-12
2024 Spring Parade of Homes
15 Static-X & Sevendust at The District
16 Nate Bargatze: The Be Funny Tour
16 Gavin DeGraw at The District
16 Live & Local presents: Joey Colombi, Zach Dresch and Nathan Hults
17-19 Sioux Falls Canaries vs Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks
18 Howie Mandel at Grand Falls Casino & Golf Resort
19 Sioux Falls Skedaddle
20-22
Sioux Falls Canaries vs Cleburne Railroaders
24 Chris Stapleton: All American Road Show
31 Sioux Falls Canaries vs Sioux City Explorers
All events are subject to change. Please check the online events calendars for the most recent updates. Keynote Speaker:
end events
Economic Indicators
Tracking trends in business is just one way that the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce is looking out for our members. Sioux Falls is a great place to do business, in part because of its diverse economy. Check here for economic indicators that help show growth and development. Sioux
Source: Bureau of
Faces & Places
Recognition of Chamber Volunteers
The Ambassador Committee promotes the Chamber and assists in bringing new members into the organization. The Diplomat Committee works to maintain membership strength in the Chamber and provide outstanding customer service to members. Their volunteer service helps to keep the Chamber strong.
This month’s featured volunteers are Jennifer Hoesing, Girl Scouts-Dakota Horizons, two years as an ambassador; and Cole Robbins, Dacotah Bank, seven years as a diplomat.
The ACE Award is presented monthly to one ambassador recognizing their efforts to recruit and support new Chamber members. April Meyerink, American Bank and Trust, received the ACE Award for February.
The ambassador team of the month for February was Jennifer Hoesing, Girl Scouts-Dakota Horizons; April Meyerink, American Bank & Trust; and Jay Soukup, Stifel, Nicolaus & Company
The diplomat of the month for February was Karlie Solum, Marsh McLennan Agency. Event Champion honors went to Katlin Johnson, Cornerstone Caregiving
The diplomat team of the month for February was Team Carstensen: Captain Andrea Carstensen, Minnwest Bank; Cindi Johnson, Grand Falls Casino & Golf Resort; Bethany Buitenbos, Chickfil-A Empire Place; Paige Short, LSS of South Dakota; and Alissa Sendelbach, Fiegen Construction.
Chamber Mission
Our volunteers are a key part of how we carry out our mission. Visit siouxfallschamber.com to find opportunities and ways to get involved in bettering our community.
As the leading Sioux Falls area business advocate, the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce represents its members by advancing and promoting the economic health and quality of life of the region .
Kaitlin Johnson Cornerstone Caregiving Karlie Solum Marsh McLennan Agency April Meyerink American Bank & Trust Jennifer Hoesing Girl ScoutsDakota HorizonsLeadership
Chris Marshall joined PREMIER Bankcard’s leadership team in January as the company’s first-ever Senior Strategist. Marshall has three decades of management consultation and corporate strategy experience, including roles as Chief Operating Officer for M Squared Consulting, partner with the SolomonEdwards Group, and president of Peak Consulting Group, Inc. He has consulted with several flagship organizations, including Rockwell International and Cisco. Marshall holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from San Jose State University, and several professional certifications across quality management systems and statistical process control. He and his wife have two adult children and two young grandchildren.
Michael Upton has also joined the leadership ranks of PREMIER Bankcard as Senior Vice President of Digital Strategy & Technology Operations. Upton will lead the team tasked with providing meaningful technologies and digital experiences for the company’s national customer base. Upton has extensive experience in digital banking. He launched his career with a small software company that was ultimately acquired by American Express, then went on to hold executive positions with Bank of America, Capital One and First Tech Federal Credit Union. A graduate of Oregon State University, Upton also holds executive credentials from Harvard Business School in Disruptive Innovation and from Wharton Business School in Fintech Leadership. Upton and his family have relocated to Sioux Falls from California.
Dow Rummel Village has made two significant additions to its leadership team. Michael Redinger has joined as Chief Financial Officer and Laurie Knutson has joined the organization as the Chief Philanthropy Officer. Redinger has extensive experience in driving financial excellence and
managing complex healthcare operations. He most recently served as the Director of Operations for a surgery center, where he demonstrated strategic insights, analytical skills and a commitment to excellence. Before that, he spent several years as a Long-Term Care Administrator. Redinger succeeds Kevin Kaufman, who retired after 18 years of service to Dow Rummel Village. Knutson has served as Interim Foundation Director at Dow Rummel Village since July 2023, and is well-equipped to oversee the additional development of the Foundation in her role as Chief Philanthropy Officer. Knutson has served in the Sioux Falls non-profit community over the past 30 years in several professional capacities. Most recently, her interim leadership has led various organizations through strategic transitions.
LSS has promoted Amy Witt to the position of Chief Program Officer, following seven years as vice president of children and youth services. In her new role, Witt will focus on implementation of the strategic vision for all agency services, pursuing program opportunities that strengthen families and keep children and youth in their homes and communities. She will oversee grants/contracts, advocacy and program development, implementation and sustainability. Witt earned her bachelor’s degree in social work and psychology from Augustana University and her master’s in social work from the University of North Dakota. She has 23 years of experience working with at-risk youth and families.
Jason Miller has joined The First National Bank in Sioux Falls as senior vice president and chief financial officer. Miller has more than 25 years of financial services experience working in various finance and leadership roles.
Michael Redinger Laurie KnutsonNew Faces & Promotions
Amy Sternhagen has joined the Center for Disabilities as the Birth to Three intake specialist, working with families and school districts to determine eligibility for the program. She holds an associate’s degree from Southeast Technical College and has experience working in early childhood centers and special education.
Reliabank recently promoted three Sioux Falls-based commercial loan officers. Andrew Baus, Kelly Oberbroekling and Zachary Scott have each been promoted to Assistant Vice President.
Mason O’Farrell, Koch Hazard Architects, completed his Architectural Registration Exams (ARE) and has become a licensed Architect. O’Farrell has a Master of Architecture degree and Design-Build certificate from the University of Colorado Denver and is a South Dakota State University graduate.
The First National Bank in Sioux Falls has hired two new employees and promoted two. Darby Knoll has joined
Good Deeds
Pathward®, N.A. awarded a $75,000 charitable investment to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls to help build a twin home in Habitat’s Millard Acres development. The twin home will be sold with an affordable mortgage to two families in Habitat’s homeownership program and is one of the 13 twin homes planned for the
as an ag banker. Knoll has more than three years of banking experience and works at the Louise Avenue branch. Jeremy Zink has joined as an ag banker. He has 11 years of banking experience and works at the Louise Avenue branch. Sara Baus is promoted to personal trust team leader. She has been with the bank for five years and previously served as personal trust officer. Stacie Swanstrom is promoted to personal trust team leader. Swanstrom has been with the bank for nearly 20 years and previously served as personal trust officer.
Alissa Sendelbach has joined Fiegen Construction Co. as director of client & community relations. She holds a degree in marketing from the University of South Dakota. Sendelbach has spent the last 10 years building strong relationships and enhancing the customer experience in the banking and commercial construction industries.
affordable housing development. In addition to their financial support, Pathward employees are frequent Habitat volunteers. Last year, 70 volunteers from Pathward worked 245 hours helping around the ReStore and on new construction and deconstruction sites.
Share your news!
Our members do more than follow the news. They make the news. Job promotions and hirings. New projects. New partnerships. Awards. Celebrate your employees, business accomplishments and more with Chamber News. Submit news to jdoyen@siouxfalls.com.
Kelly Oberbroekling Zachary Scott Sidney Van SchepenHonors & Awards
KELOLAND Media Group photographer Dirk O’Dell received the Creative Legacy Award from the American Advertising Federation South Dakota The Award is presented yearly to a nominee that has been a creative leader in advertising design, art direction, photography, copywriting, creative direction, broadcast production or cinematography with an extensive body of exceptional creative work. O’Dell is a creative services photographer who joined KELOLAND in 1978 and has spent his career photographing commercials, promotional spots and scenic shots across the region.
Two Sioux Falls companies are included on the annual Inc. 5000 list for the Midwest region. The list is a prestigious ranking of the region’s fastestgrowing private companies. Weller Brothers Landscape Professionals is No. 128 on the list. It has achieved a
three-year average growth of over 82.8 percent and a median rate of 35.2 percent. Weller Brothers provides the highest quality landscape design, installation, and lawn and tree services. MarketBeat is No. 171 on the list, reporting 53% growth over two years. MarketBeat empowers investors to make better trading decisions through real-time financial data and objective market analysis. Companies are ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2020 to 2022. To qualify, companies must have been founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2020. They must be U.S.based, privately held, for-profit, and independent—not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies—as of December 31, 2022.
Sidney Van Schepen, a mechanical engineer with TSP, Inc., has been named to Prairie Business magazine’s
Top 25 Women in Business for 2024. The annual list recognizes the many creative and successful businesswomen in North Dakota, South Dakota, and western Minnesota and their impact on industry and the economy. Van Schepen earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from South Dakota State University.
Midwest Communications broadcaster Bill Zortman received the Milt Hakel Award from the National Farmer’s Union during the organization’s annual convention in Arizona in March. Zortman hosts the “It’s Your Business” program on KELO-AM four days a week. The award was presented in recognition of his advocacy and support for family farmers and ranchers.
Be Seen
Augustana University welcomed Chamber members to its newly constructed Midco Arena for the March Chamber Membership Mixer . Guests had the opportunity to tour the facility, which is the new home of Augustana’s Division 1 Men’s Hockey team . Midco and JJ’s Wine, Spirits & Cigars co-hosted the event with Augustana
A Seat at the Table is one of YPN’s most popular events It gives attendees the chance to ask questions and learn from a business or community leader in a small group setting . Recent featured guests were Mayor Paul TenHaken and Mark Nelsen, owner of Maximum Promotions .
Be Seen
The 40th annual Sioux Falls Day at the Legislature was held February 21 at the State Capitol . Approximately 100 Chamber members traveled to Pierre to represent the Sioux Falls business community Participants attended committee meetings, observed general session and enjoyed lunch in the Rotunda .
Be Seen
YPN’s Off the Clock is a great way for young professionals to network in a casual environment . The February event was held at The Sandbar .
Be Seen
at a recent ChamberHood event, focusing on the southwest portion of Sioux Falls . Attendees learned about development and projects planned on the southwest side from City of Sioux Falls representatives Mark Cotter and Jason Bieber .
The Chamber hosted two public forums in March for candidates seeking positions on the Sioux Falls City Council and Sioux Falls School Board . All five candidates for School Board participated in their forum, which was moderated by Melanie Bliss, Sioux Falls League of Women Voters Seven candidates participated in the City Council Forum, which was moderated by Ryan Budmayr, Lawrence & Schiller . Local election day is April 9, 2024 .
Be Seen
Left: Zooks Coffee Bar hosted young professionals for coffee and networking at the March Morning Buzz .
Below: The New Member Coffee meeting gives young professionals who recently joined YPN a chance to get to know others in the program and learn how they can become involved .
Community Appeals
GREATER SIOUX FALLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Community Appeals Scheduled Fund Drives
The purpose of the Community Appeals Committee is to qualify and provide orderly scheduling of capital fund drives to the business community .
By vetting capital fund drives, the objective of Community Appeals is to affirm the project is a sound community investment and worthy of donor consideration .
It is the intent of the Chamber to encourage every business to carefully consider such requests . However, we also acknowledge that many businesses have limited resources for capital fund drives, both in an ability to properly evaluate them and a sufficient budget to contribute . Our Community Appeals process is intended to provide our members with assurance that a Community Appeals campaign is worthy of investment .
LifeScape Hospital & School
April 1, 2024 – July 31, 2024
To construct a new campus to increase residential service capacity, specialty school capacity and outpatient services .
Butterfly House & Aquarium
Nov. 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
To merge with the Great Plains Zoo and establish a visionary public aquarium and butterfly habitat
Forward Sioux Falls
Nov. 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026
Abbott House
April 1, 2026 – July 31, 2026
YPN celebrates 15 years Investing in the next generation
By Jennie DoyenFifteen years ago, the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce responded to demand in the community for programming that would engage the next generation of workers and support their professional development. With input from a startup team of volunteers and financial support from Forward Sioux Falls, the Young Professionals Network officially launched in April of 2009.
The program gained 400 members within its first year, firmly establishing its place within the Sioux Falls business community. Today, YPN has more than 800 members, representing approximately 380 companies.
“A lot of change has occurred in this community in the last 15 years, but the need to engage and develop the next generation of workers is a constant,” said Jeff Griffin, President & CEO of the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce.
The goal of YPN is to connect young professionals and help them develop the skills they need to succeed – both in their chosen occupation and as active leaders in the community. With members between the ages of 21-39, some individuals are just getting started in their careers while others are taking on leadership roles within their company. Through a variety of programming and events, YPN introduces its members to the region’s resources and possibilities, creates business opportunities, supports civic involvement and promotes an overall investment in the future of the community.
Jeff GriffinIt’s incredibly important to invite young professionals into organizations such as YPN where they are introduced into community engagement and involvement in a comfortable environment, with likeminded individuals . This warm introduction helps build a pipeline of community leaders for years to come
Creating connections
Anyone who has ever attended a business event with a room full of strangers understands that networking takes practice. The YPN Social Action Team plans events that give YPN members the chance to develop that skill in a comfortable setting.
“YPN takes the awkwardness out of networking,” said Steering Committee member and Social Action Team Co-Chair Zach Scott, Reliabank. “When we plan events, I try to think of what attracts people, and will the space work to mingle and communicate?”
Monthly Off the Clock and Morning Buzz events allow members to connect in a relaxed setting. The result is expanded professional networks and personal friendships.
“Along with business connections, a lot of the people that I have met have turned into close personal friends.
It’s created a strong collaborative community feeling that I feel welcome in,” said Megan Barkley, SEAM & Millenium Recycling.
Jocelyn Smith, LifeScape, agrees that networking is one of the biggest benefits of YPN membership. “YPN has helped enrich my professional confidence in big or small group settings. With hundreds of members in YPN, I meet new people at every event. It has allowed me to connect with other people whom I wouldn’t have been able to meet otherwise.”
Because YPN is a program of the Chamber, it attracts members from a variety of backgrounds, resulting in networking opportunities across industries. YPN Steering Committee Chair James Gaspar, Interstate Office Products, described YPN events as “the best venue in town to network with other emerging leaders who are interested in helping Sioux Falls thrive and grow.”
“YPs can come to our events and find other like-minded individuals who are interested in advancing their careers. They can connect with others who are learning to do business the “Sioux Falls Way” and forge new relationships,” Gaspar stated.
Developing leaders
Combine the abundant relationship-building opportunities of YPN with strong development programming, and the result is a valuable tool that helps young professionals grow in their careers and become strong leaders.
Personal and professional development events such as Focus Workshops and A Seat at the Table give YPN members the chance to gain new skills or learn from established business leaders. The biennial Crossroads Summit has become a don’t-miss event for young professionals across the region.
Jesse Carlson, Dacotah Bank, attended the Crossroads Summit for the first time in 2023 and called it an
unforgettable experience. “It was filled with enlightening educational breakouts, such as learning about our community from Mayor Paul TenHaken and gaining insights into the roles of our young local state representatives and senators. The day was spent engaging in educational sessions, networking with like-minded young professionals across the state and catching up with old friends,” he said.
Programming such as Community Connections tours, Our Sioux Falls and Topics on Tap offer a chance to learn more about the various industries, non-profits, projects and issues of the region. Many YPN members say that while they might find professional benefit in these educational events, the most valuable takeaway is that they shine a light on the bigger picture for Sioux Falls.
“I’ve learned so much about our city through YPN, and I am proud of the collaboration its foundation was built on and the future collaborations that will continue to make it grow,” said Smith. She points to YPN’s community-focused
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YPN Birthday Bash
Thursday, April 25 4–7 p.m. PAve, 130 S. Phillips Ave.
Grab your friends and join YPN on the patio at PAve to celebrate 15 years . The YPN Birthday Bash includes fun door prizes, complimentary appetizers, and networking, of course!
approach as one of the things that initially drew her to membership in YPN.
Ally Brandner, Sanford Health, joined the YPN Steering Committee in part because she wanted to encourage other young professionals to be involved in collaborative community leadership. Through its civic engagement efforts, YPN seeks to harness the skills and enthusiasm of young professionals in order to effect change and contribute meaningfully to their communities.
“It is vitally important for young professionals to be informed, advocate and participate both in political and non-political processes,” Brandner said. “There are various paths to participate in solving issues that improve our community.”
In his eight years of involvement in YPN, Gaspar has encountered multiple opportunities for personal and professional growth. From planning networking events and curating educational content to leading a committee of
volunteers, he said the experience has taught him how to be an effective board member and community leader.
Gaspar said, “My service on the YPN Steering Committee has helped me learn how to embrace change and has demonstrated to me the importance of strong volunteer leadership for nonprofit organizations.”
A smart business decision
The Sioux Falls business community gave YPN a stamp of approval from the beginning. Employers and managers recognize the importance of providing their young employees with opportunities to learn and grow – both personally and professionally.
PREMIER Bankcard CEO Miles Beacom said that his organization encourages employees to get involved in YPN because it helps recruit and retain young professionals.
Whether learning from the guest speaker at the A Seat at the Table events or casually chatting over coffee at a Morning Buzz gathering, YPN experiences have deepened my understanding of this community and empowered me to actively engage and contribute
James Gaspar Interstate Office Products“We need to keep our young talent who have grown up here, as well as attract young talent from other states,” Beacom said. “They are the future and key to our success and longevity.”
Angel Kaspar, a credit analyst with First PREMIER Bank, joined YPN shortly after she moved to Sioux Falls. “When I first moved to Sioux Falls, like most young individuals, I was looking for a way to meet people my own age and YPN was a great way to do so. It also offered a wide variety of events that really allowed me to experience Sioux Falls in a different way and helped me get to know our local community.”
Many companies choose to cover the cost of a YPN membership and offer flexibility in scheduling to allow their employees to attend events hosted by YPN. It is an easy investment decision to make, according to David Doxtad, President of ISG.
“YPN’s programs align extremely well with our mission by not only positively impacting the community, but also boosting the skills of the professionals that participate.
These professionals will have the drive and confidence to bring benefits to our community, state and region for generations to come.” Doxtad stated.
The next generation of business leaders gain access to resources and a path to leadership through YPN, which leads to further involvement and external professional success. Beacom stated “The YPN is a great way for young professionals to gain tremendous networking partnerships that are focused on everyone working together to continue to make Sioux Falls a better place to live, work and play!”
Community impact
Fifteen years in, the impact of YPN is evident in the Sioux Falls business community. More than 4,400 people have held a membership in the program since it began, and many young professionals have used the program as a springboard to further involvement in the Chamber and the community.
Sadie Bell, Senior Vice President & Chief Retail Officer at First Bank & Trust, was one of the people who actively
YPN is a great way to become more involved in the Chamber and the broader community . I have found that the opportunity to connect with fellow young leaders in the community who share their passion for our city and their careers is the most valuable aspect of this organization .
–Ally Brandner, Sanford Health YPN Steering Committee memberparticipated in YPN in its early years. “YPN became a fantastic opportunity for younger professionals, like myself at the time, to get involved in the Chamber,” said Bell. “It allowed me to engage with community leaders early in my career, which has awarded me endless value throughout my career.”
Participation in YPN led to other community service opportunities for Bell. She is currently a member of the Chamber’s Community Appeals Committee and Chair of the Board for The Compass Center.
Fiegen Construction President Lucas Fiegen also found YPN to be a valuable entry point for community connections. He joined right out of college. “Starting a full-time career in the family business, I was searching for the right group to become better connected with the business community.”
“YPN opened avenues into other fantastic networking opportunities – such as the Ambassador Committee, Forward Sioux Falls campaigns and many more. Overall, the
impact was a door opener to many great things that have happened thus far in my career,” Fiegen said.
For the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce, Griffin said the Young Professionals Network is a proven investment that will continue to be a signature part of how the Chamber fulfills its mission of building a strong community.
“YPN is a tremendous asset to Sioux Falls because it attracts and retains young professionals to build their careers and put down roots in our community,” stated Griffin. “By creating avenues for young workers to connect and investing in their professional development, we are demonstrating that their contributions are valued here, and we want them to stay.”
2024 Legislative Session concludes
It is only with your continued input, engagement and support that we can be effective advocates for the business community at every level of government.
The Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce once again proudly represented the Sioux Falls business community in the State Capitol during the 2024 South Dakota legislative session. The 99th session saw 559 pieces of legislation introduced. The Chamber reviewed them all and actively tracked 106 of them on our Bill Tracker. A full report of the Chamber’s work will be available later this spring in the form of our Annual Legislative Report. For now, I’ll share a few highlights of some of the key issues we advocated on this session.
Infrastructure
One of the biggest wins for the Chamber this year was securing $10 million in funding for a grant program that will allow airports across the state to access dollars to improve and expand their current facilities. This is an exciting step, as the Sioux Falls Regional Airport is currently planning to expand their terminal and gate space to accommodate a continuously growing volume of travelers and flights.
There were also exciting developments regarding water and wastewater. Over $130 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars were appropriated to update and expand wastewater and freshwater infrastructure across South Dakota. Alongside this, Lewis & Clark Regional Water System secured legislative approval to expand their current water rights. This will allow them to supply more fresh water to the communities they serve, which will help the greater Sioux Falls region continue its strong growth trajectory.
Carbon pipelines and landowner rights
Legislators dedicated significant time and energy this session to bills related to the proposed carbon capture pipeline that would stretch across the eastern part of South Dakota.
There were more than a dozen bills total introduced related to the issue. At the close of session three major pieces of legislation had been passed and signed by Governor Noem: SB 201, HB 1185 and HB 1186. Together, these three bills create curbs and gutters around surveying regulations, landowner and county compensation for the project, and protections for private property owners. The goal of these pieces of legislation is to ensure that South Dakota remains open for business for large scale linear projects, especially ones that provide significant benefit to our agriculture industry, but also gives private property owners the rights and protections they deserve. Thanks to these compromises, the agriculture industry may be able to see considerable increases in their products at market if the project goes through as planned.
Education and workforce
A 4% increase in funding for South Dakota’s K-12 education system was approved for Fiscal Year 2025. In addition, SB 127 was passed, which provides a targeted ongoing benchmark for teacher salary increases. Together these two initiatives show continued support for both educators and children in South Dakota.
SB 45 provides an appropriation to create a new curriculum for quantum computing at two South Dakota regental universities. This will allow students to step into an emerging industry and be on the cutting edge of the next generation of computer sciences.
On the topic of the workforce, this year the legislature passed some additional licensure compacts in the healthcare industry to help garner more workforce in the long-term care space. The Governor’s proposal that would allow a person with a criminal record the ability to be considered for a professional license, so long as their prior offense does not cause conflict with the type of work they would be doing, was also passed by the legislature in hopes of tapping into a sidelined group of able-bodied workers.
Finally, a deep dive into the issues surrounding available and affordable childcare will be addressed through a summer work group. After the Department of Social Services gathers data and provides a report, legislators and stakeholders will convene to determine what steps can be taken to help alleviate this issue felt across the state and in every industry.
In conclusion, I want to thank all our members for being so vocal and engaged with the Chamber’s public policy team during this legislative session. It is only with your continued input, engagement and support that we can be effective advocates for the business community at every level of government.
To learn more about the Chamber’s advocacy for business, visit siouxfallschamber.com
Mitch Rave Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of CommerceA journey of hope
LifeScape launches Community Appeals Campaign
By Mike LynchA new campus for LifeScape will enhance its mission to empower individuals with developmental delays, behavioral care and complex medical care needs to live their best life.
To be located west of I-29 on West 34th Street North and North Career Avenue, the new facility will continue to keep the best care for children near their natural support system of parents, grandparents and siblings. Once completed, the new facility will bring access to the latest technology and best practices in pediatric rehabilitation and behavioral care to families in our community.
A $1.8 million Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce Community Appeals campaign will take place April 1-July 31, 2024. It will support the construction of a state-of-the-art playground for children with challenging behaviors and complex medical needs. The Chamber encourages its members to support this effort when a financial request is made.
Jason Herrboldt, First Bank & Trust; Jay Soukup, Stifel, Nicolaus & Company; and Dave Rozenboom, First PREMIER Bank serve as co-chairs for the Community Appeals campaign. Herrboldt believes that if you take the time to tour the facility and speak to team members, you will walk away a different person. “I knew immediately, after my tour, that we needed to do whatever it took to make this campaign successful,” he said.
LifeScape’s client base is significant, comprising 4,700 children and adults from nearly every county in South Dakota as well as from Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wyoming, Nebraska and Iowa. Most of the children and adults who are supported typically have more than three diagnoses including autism, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and other disorders, in addition to those who are recovering from accidents, surgery or illness.
To campaign donor Dave Billion, this campaign and the LifeScape mission is personal as his brother Danny was born with
Journey of Hope
Community Appeals Campaign for Lifescape
$1.8 million
April 1 – July 31
cerebral palsy in 1946 and was one of the organization’s first students. He has felt a double responsibility in life because others had their talents taken away out of no fault of their own.
“You work to help other people; that was a lesson that was learned by having Danny as a brother,” Billion said. “So, you need to use the gifts God has given you.”
In 2014, LifeScape came to be through the affiliation of Children’s Care Hospital & School and South Dakota Achieve. It has two outpatient centers in Sioux Falls and one in Rapid City, with therapists traveling across the state providing services to children in their homes, daycares and schools. It also has the children’s residential hospital and school and adult services provided in Sioux Falls.
LifeScape is South Dakota’s only pediatric rehabilitation hospital complementing the services provided by Sanford Health, Avera Health and other regional hospitals. LifeScape is the only children’s residential specialty school in South Dakota able to meet the medical, behavioral and education needs of children in one setting.
The historical evolution of LifeScape is profound. Children’s Care Hospital & School opened in 1952 as the private, non-profit “Crippled Children’s Hospital & School” to provide rehabilitation and education to children recovering from polio. South Dakota
Achieve was established in 1958 when families sought services as an alternative to institutionalizing their children who had intellectual disabilities.
The current LifeScape Children’s Services facility, located on 26th Street near the VA Hospital, was built in 1952 and modified over the years to accommodate the changing care needs of children in the region. In 2018, after an assessment of current facilities, the board of directors determined a replacement of the 26th street children’s facility was needed.
The overall goal for LifeScape’s “Journey of Hope” campaign is $88.5 million. As of the start of the Chamber Appeals campaign, LifeScape has secured over $80 million in commitments.
Due to construction costs, the project has been broken into two phases. Phase 1 is a 185,000 square foot facility encompassing the 18-bed pediatric specialty hospital, inpatient and intensive outpatient therapy. The specialty school will be expanded by 25% over the current space to accommodate growth, an expansion of the children’s residential area and some area for administration.
The inclusive, safe and sensory-rich playground to be supported by Community Appeals campaign donations is projected to be heavily utilized. The adaptive nature of this type of equipment encourages children to try new activities, instills confidence and enhances development of social skills.
Phase 2 will include an indoor pool, gymnasium, four family visitation rooms and the remaining administration.
LifeScape has spent several years collaborating with similar facilities around the country, gaining knowledge from their experiences building new facilities and providing similar services. Takeaways from these discussions have led to key design implementations to allow for maximum light and protection for children as they play.
This includes hurricane-proof glass and reinforced sheetrock within behavioral care areas and utilization of the latest technologies for monitoring and aiding healing in hospital and therapy areas. Instead of high fencing around play areas, the playground will be enclosed by the building and located in the center of the facility. Every space is designed with learning and healing in mind.
Journey of Hope Campaign co-chair Dan Kirby believes it is time for today’s citizens to pull together and continue the organization’s 72-year legacy.
“The current facility has been outdated and undersized for about a third of my life,” Kirby said. “Sioux Falls has done a great job meeting the needs of kids in every other area – educating and taking care of health needs – but kids with special needs are overdue for some attention and a new facility.”
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Join the Chamber band Volunteers to recruit new members through Spring Drive
By Eric SiemersSpring is in full swing, and what better time to join the vibrant community of the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce? With nearly 2,000 members ranging from home-based enterprises to large corporations, there’s a place for everyone to thrive and connect.
The annual Spring Membership Drive kicks off April 24 and we want you to be a part of the excitement! The enthusiastic members of the Chamber’s Ambassador Committee are rallying volunteers to come together and tell others about the benefits of Chamber membership.
This year’s drive theme harnesses the spirit of the Grammy Awards, urging everyone to get their band together and jam for the Chamber. For volunteers participating in the drive, this means forming teams and working in harmony to recruit new members to the Chamber.
Ambassador Committee Chair Jennifer Hoesing, Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons, is excited to get started. “During the Membership Drive, our efforts are turned up and loud. It’s energizing to have so
Spring Membership Drive
April 24 – May 17
Get involved! Contact the Chamber at gsfcc@siouxfalls.com
many people participate and want to share the value of Chamber membership with others,” she said.
Over 50 volunteers are ready to go on tour for the Chamber and will compete for the top award. The top-selling Ambassador will snag six tickets to see Grammy Award winner Tim McGraw at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center on June 6, courtesy of Fiegen Construction.
Monica Huether, Peska Construction, is serving as volunteer chair of the Membership Drive. She said anyone can participate in the Drive simply by sharing referrals with volunteers. “If you know a business that could benefit from Chamber membership, don’t hesitate to sing our praises! Whether it’s your client, contractor, mechanic, financial advisor, or the local eatery you adore…we’re eager to connect with them during the Spring Membership Drive.”
Huether added, “The drive encourages everyone to get in the band. Volunteers get engaged to share the value of Chamber membership, and businesses join as members to support the Chamber’s work and role in our thriving community.”
So, let’s crank it up this Spring for the Chamber! Join us in celebrating community, connection and growth as we welcome new members to the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce.
For more information or to get involved, contact our Sales Manager, Eric Siemers at (605) 373-2013 or any of our rockin’ volunteers.
Business Briefs
Rebrand
Fischer, Rounds & Associates has adopted the Acrisure brand as of April 1, 2024. The agency, which has served South Dakota for more than a century, partnered with Acrisure several years ago in pursuit of a vision to transform the insurance brokerage business for the betterment of clients.
Fischer, Rounds & Associates joins other Acrisure partner agencies in the Midwest Region to come together and operate under a single brand. Acrisure is a top-10 global insurance broker and fintech leader. Acrisure Partners in the Midwest Region will be better positioned to provide a greater range of products and services by operating under the Acrisure brand.
Merger
Effective February 1, McKinneyOlson Insurance joined North Risk Partners, one of the largest independent insurance brokers and risk advisory firms in the Midwest.
McKinneyOlson Insurance has served clients in the Sioux Falls area since the 1880’s. The firm has been under current
ownership since 2008 when McKinney & Allen, Inc. and The Olson Group merged. In 2019, McKinneyOlson Insurance further expanded operations with the acquisition of The Insurance Connection.
With this new partnership, 26 McKinneyOlson team members have joined North Risk Partners. Preceding owners, Amy Olson-Miller and Steve Tripp both joined North Risk’s equity partnership group with Olson-Miller taking on a leadership role as North Risk’s West Region President.
North Risk Partners – McKinneyOlson Insurance clients now have access to North Risk’s wide array of capabilities and insurance companies in the areas of commercial insurance, employee benefits and personal insurance. Additionally, clients who are employers will now have access to the firm’s value-added services in the areas of human resources, health and safety and more.
Cybersecurity Conference to be held April 23
A cybersecurity conference will bring together speakers in government, academia and industry to explore the evolving threat landscape and industry-developed best practices for protecting your organization.
The Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce will host the sixth annual Sioux Falls Cybersecurity Conference on April 23 at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. A distinguished lineup of security experts will examine what leaders can do to defend critical infrastructure and deter malicious actors.
The event will feature keynote presentations from Jim Edman, cybersecurity coordinator for the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency in South Dakota, and Andrea Thompson, CEO of Dakota State Applied Research Corporation. Other featured speakers include U.S. Senator Mike Rounds; Katelyn Flowers-Velasquez, Black Hills Energy; and Anders Erickson, Eide Bailly LLP.
Businesses of every size need a cybersecurity plan. This conference will offer valuable insight into domestic and foreign threats facing businesses, best practices for mitigating cyber risk, and ways in which leaders in business and government can respond to significant cyber threats.
Keynote Speaker: Jim Edman, CISA
Jim Edman is the Cybersecurity Coordinator for the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in South Dakota. In this role, he works with critical industry sectors across the state on cyber risk management and improved cybersecurity hygiene. Edman has experience in applications development and networking technologies for state government, K-12 and higher education. He served as Chief Information Security Officer South Dakota’s Bureau of Information and Telecommunications for 13 years, establishing operational, strategic, and collaborative platforms to successfully safeguard constituent and government data.
Sioux Falls Cybersecurity Conference
Tuesday, April 23 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Sioux Falls Convention Center $75
Details and registration at siouxfallschamber.com
The 2024 Sioux Falls Cybersecurity Conference is organized by the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Better Business Bureau. SDN Communications is the lead sponsor of the event and AARP, A&B Business Solutions, Eide Bailly LLP, and PREMIER Bankcard are supporting sponsors.
Keynote Speaker: Andrea Thompson, DARC
Andrea Thompson has a distinguished career in international policy, national security, intelligence operations and leader development. She is the CEO of the Dakota State Applied Research Corporation, an innovative company advancing cutting-edge solutions in cybersecurity, technology and digital innovation. She has also served as U.S. Under Secretary of State, as well as the National Security Advisor to the Vice President. A proud military veteran, Thompson served for over 25 years in the U.S. Army, including combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. She also served as the National Security Advisor to the Chairman, House Homeland Security Committee, and the Chairman, House Foreign Affairs Committee. Most recently, Thompson was Vice President for International Programs at Northrop Grumman, a leader in the global aerospace and defense industry.
Using Your Membership Annual Business Fair returns
Booth space available
The Chamber’s annual Business Fair and Mixer will be held at the Ramkota Exhibit Hall on Tuesday, June 11, 4:30-7 p.m.
The Business Fair and Mixer combines the traditional monthly Membership Mixer with the opportunity for attendees to visit booths and learn about the products and services of Chamber member businesses.
This year, the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce is pleased to welcome members of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the South Dakota Black Chamber of Commerce to participate as exhibitors. Businesses must hold a membership in good standing with any one or more of the three Chambers in order to reserve a booth. A limited number of booth spaces are available to reserve on a first-come, first-served basis. The cost is $100.
In addition, booth exhibitors are asked to supply a door prize to be given away at the event. Event attendees will be encouraged to bring business cards to register for prizes and to visit all of the booths at the Business Fair.
Booth reservations are now being accepted and are expected to sell out. For more information on registering as an exhibitor, contact Teresa Schreier at (605) 373-2050 or tschreier@siouxfalls.com
THANK YOU FOR THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE LIGHT THE NIGHT 2023 EXECUTIVE CHALLENGE!
SCOTT RYSDON SIOUX STEEL COMPANY EXECUTIVE CHALLENGE CHAMPION
For more information contact Monique Johnson at Monique.johnson@lls.org to
• Deon Carriere
• Tom Bosch Avera
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First Western Bank & Trust
ARE YOU READY TO TAKE ON THE CHALLENGE?
JOIN US FOR THE SOUTH DAKOTA LEADERSHIP LAUNCH 2024
MAY 8TH GREAT SHOTS IN SIOUX FALLS 4:00PM
2505 W Benson Road, Sioux Falls
Hosted by: Tom Bosch
2024 SD Light The Night Chair & The Light The Night’s Executive Committe
Elevate Impact: Calling all decision makers, movers, shakers, and corporate philanthropists – join us and make a difference!
Networking: Immerse yourself in an evening of dynamic connections with professionals fueled by passion and purpose!
LLS Unveiled: Embark on a journey of discovery as we unveil the inspiring impact of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for cancer patients and their families – your chance to be a part of something truly transformative!
Inspiration Unleashed: Brace yourself for an extraordinary experience as our Keynote shares a riveting, personal journey with cancer, sparking inspiration that resonates.
Appetizers and Cash Bar: Enjoy delicious appetizers and the convenience of a cash bar – because meaningful connections deserve a flavorful backdrop!
Golf Entertainment (Optional thrill for non-golfers and golfers): For those seeking additional enjoyment, indulge in optional golf entertainment at Great Shots.
As you create aerospace technology WE CONNECT YOU.
Aerostar is an aerospace and defense company right here in Sioux Falls. You may know them for their balloon technology, but as a world leader in their industry, they do so much more.
President Jim Nelson and his team create world-class solutions: stratospheric platforms, radar and perception sensors, technical services, and protective wear. Aerostar connects, protects, and saves lives by providing research, design, manufacturing, and operations of advanced technical products for the U.S. Department of Defense, NASA, and other commercial and civic organizations.
“ We are excited to be part of the Chamber as an avenue for our team members to engage on a deeper level. The Chamber helps our team members connect and build relationships in our local community.”
– Jim Nelson, AerostarOne of Aerostar’s guiding principles is to make a difference in the world with their products and services. And with their Chamber membership, they are making a big difference at home, too.
meet more creators
Ribbon Cuttings
Ribbon Cuttings
The Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce offers a ribbon cutting ceremony or member spotlight video for members to celebrate joining the Chamber, milestone anniversaries, expansions or remodels. The public and all Chamber members are invited to share in the celebration. Call (605) 336-1620 for more information or to schedule your event.
Acton Academy Sioux Falls
4426 S . Technology Drive actonacademysiouxfalls.org
Acton Academy Sioux Falls is part of the network of over 300 academies around the world. Learners use 21st century skills to tackle real world projects, inspired by classic heroes in a tightly bound community with extremely high standards. L to R: Miranda Scholes, Lynda Billars, Alissa Matt, Aaron Johnson (co-founder and Head of School), Samantha Johnson, Steven Van Buskirk, Christy Menning and Abby Burnside.
Augustana University
2510 S Grange Ave augie.edu
Augustana University’s Midco Arena is a hockeycentric facility designed for the University’s Division I men’s hockey program, the Augustana students and the community of Sioux Falls. L to R: Paige Pearson Meyer, Andrea Carstensen, Jennifer Hoesing, T. Denny Sanford, Julie Iverson, President Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Joe Bunkers and Lucas Fiegen.
Boho Bougie Boutique
5017 S . Louise Ave . bohobougiestyleco.com
New Member
Boho Bougie Style Co. is a locally owned women’s clothing & accessories boutique offering the latest in fashion of all styles & sizes. Their goal is to help ALL women feel beautiful, comfortable, and stylish! L to R: Becky Heinitz, Stacy Scholten, Donne Hotzler, Karlie Solum, Kayla Jarchow, Mallory Kloucek, Hadley Lowry, Heather Lowry (owner), Jay Soukup, Jack Lowry, Adam Heinitz and Jim Heinitz.
iv&co
345 N . Reid Place, Suite 123 ivclub.com
Welcome to ivclub, a revolutionary elective IV infusion center nestled in the heart of the Upper Midwest. Here, there is a singular commitment to your unwavering well-being and vitality. L to R: Taylor Burt, Laycee Kluin, April Meyerink, Jenny Haiar (founder/owner), Matt Paulson, Karlie Solum and Katherine Joffer.
New Member New Member ExpansionLearning Ladder Adventures
407 N . Spring Ave .
learningladderadventures.com
Learning Ladder Adventures is a learning childcare center serving children ages 4 weeks to 5 years. They do childcare differently, by treating staff and parents in the best way and valuing all. L to R: Dan Parker, Tamien Dysart, Jennifer Hoesing, Katlin Johnson, Danay Johnson, Paul Johnson (owner), Blake Chesley and Brandon Parker.
New Member
MarketBeat
345 N Reid Place, Suite 620 marketbeat.com
MarketBeat empowers individual investors to make better trading decisions by providing realtime financial data and objective market analysis. L to R: Don Miller, April Meyerink, Matt Paulson (founder & CEO), Scott Lawrence, Karlie Solum, James Gaspar and Rebecca McKeever.
New Location
Ribbon Cuttings
Midwest Veterans Fundraising Group
1600 W . Russell St . sdfreedomfestival.org
Midwest Veterans Fundraising Group raises funds for specific local and regional veterans programs around the region. L to R: Roger van Noort, Chad Stephens, Katlin Johnson, April Meyerink, Mike Denning (president), Kelly Riedel (vice-president), Dr. Ronald Place, Aaron Van Beek, John Small and Rebecca Jongeling.
Pinnacle Productions
2100 Industrial St ., Tea, SD pinnacleprodj.com
Pinnacle Productions is a regional leader in event production and design serving the corporate, non-profit and bridal industries. They recently expanded to a new location in Tea. L to R: Holly Anderson-Hintz, Jennifer Hoesing, Nichelle Lund, Chris Hintz (founder), Matt Paulson, Laycee Kluin, Jeff Meuzelaar and Jess Meuzelaar.
Sanford Clinic Madison & Veterans Parkway
5920 E Madison St
sanfordhealth.com
Sanford Health’s new 26,500-square-foot primary care clinic in northeast Sioux Falls meets the entire family’s health needs in one convenient location. L to R: Dr. Candice Nelson, Dr. Joshua Crabtree, Paul Hanson (market president), Dr. Bruce Schulz, Molly Kuehl, Dr. Edward Mailloux; Scott Cross, Matt Paulson, April Meyerink, Dr. Jennifer Klein, Dr. Sarah Scott and Jackie Thomas.
The Brothers That Just Do Gutters
5516 N . 7th Place
New Member
brothersgutters.com/sioux-falls-sd/ The Brothers That Just Do Gutters is a premier gutter contractor. They consider the unique aspects of your roofline to give you a custom gutter system. L to R: Luke Hoefer, Bob Harris (owner), Evelyn Harris, Mayor Paul TenHaken, Jenna Harris (owner), Nicole Garber, Nichelle Lund, Audrey Harris, April Meyerink and Maddox Hanson.
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5 April Schulte
April Schulte is the vocational rehabilitation manager of the SD Rehabilitation Center for the Blind, which is under the Department of Human Services. She holds a master’s degree in mental health and rehabilitation counseling from Virginia Commonwealth University and is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. In addition to her work, April enjoys being active in the community. She is a member of YPN’s Steering Committee, and co-chairs the Personal & Professional Development Action Team. She is also a member of the boards of Employment Disability Resources and RehabACTion and volunteers with Sioux Empire United Way.
Why did you choose to build your career in Sioux Falls?
Sioux Falls has a lot to offer when it comes to job opportunities, nightly/weekend activities to attend, and overall provides a safe environment, which was important to me. I knew I wanted to live in a bigger city, and I felt Sioux Falls was a great fit. I also have family that lives close, which was another factor that drew me here.
What is the best piece of advice you have received?
Choose your hard. You are given many choices in life, and it is up to you to make the best choice for yourself. Also, don’t sweat the small stuff and ask yourself if it is going to matter in five years or not.
What is your favorite YPN event?
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My favorite is the “A Seat at the Table” events, which focuses on bringing in prominent leaders in the Sioux Falls community to learn about their story and how they got to where they are. I always walk away learning something new and/or feeling more motivated to continue to work hard to reach my goals.
How has YPN impacted your professional development?
YPN has helped me grow not only professionally but also personally. There is such a wide variety of activities to attend that focus on different areas of growth. For example, through the networking/social activities I have developed many friendships and professional acquaintances that I can reach out to if needed. And through personal and professional development activities I have learned more about our great city through business tours, prominent leaders within the community, how to become more involved, what makes a great leader, etc. Overall, I have met many great people through YPN and it also has connected me to many amazing resources that I was not aware of that helps me to better be able to do my job.
What makes a great leader?
There are many qualities that make a great leader, but I think a few of the most important are being open to new ideas, being able to actively listen to others, respecting others and being able to communicate clearly.