PORT CALL GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Vol. 60 No. 7
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NOVEMBER 2014
AN AWARD FOR THE WISE: 28TH ANNUAL ATHENA AWARDS
HONORS TWO OUTSTANDING WOMEN SHELBY RILEY AND JOELLE GOMEZ PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO 461 STOCKTON CA
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CONTENTS
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DON’T MISS!
From Your President
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From Your CEO
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Nice WORK
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News Briefs
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Cover Story
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Events
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Ribbon Cuttings
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ATHENA AWARDS LUNCHEON
Visit Stockton
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11:30 a.m.
Programs and Public Policy Department
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NOVEMBER NETWORKING MIXER 5:15 - 7:15 p.m. @ Emeritus at Carson Oaks 6725 Inglewood Avenue, Stockton, CA 95207
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October Tradeshow Photos 16 Leadership Stockton
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New Members
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Calendar
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FROM YOUR 2014-15 PRESIDENT BY: BLAIN BIBB There is always so much more and
Official publication of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce. Serving the Greater Stockton area business community since 1901.
so many people to be thankful for
CHAMBER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Blain Bibb, ServiceMaster Building Maintenance SR. VICE PRESIDENT Judith Buethe, Judith Buethe Communications
so coming up with just three was surprisingly easy. Now I challenge you to do the same!!
FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT Bakul Patel, Dorfman Pacific Co.
This month we celebrate our 28th
VICE PRESIDENT Diane Vigil, Dameron Hospital Foundation
Annual ATHENA Award honorees!
VICE PRESIDENT Deitra R. Kenoly, The Record/San Joaquin Media Group
When you attend our awards luncheon on November 20, you’ll
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Steven Crabtree, Herum/Crabtree/Suntag CHAMBER DIRECTORS Becky M. Deal, Bank of Stockton Doug Dinjian, DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, Inc. Dr. Lewis Gale, University of the Pacific - Eberhardt School of Business Rick Goucher, CBRE, Inc. Clint Harless, Stockton Auto Glass/Quick's Glass Service Chris Kay, SMG Frank Lucas, Evergreen Professional Hypnotherapy Dr. Robert Melrose, Brookside Optometric Group Laura Pinkerton, Wells Fargo Bank Victor Randolph, Never Boring Associates Justin Redman, Central Valley Community Bank Kay G. Ruhstaller, Family Resource & Referral Center Joey Steelman, Lord's Gym Joy Sweger, California Nuggets/Golden Gate Nuts Robert Young, Stockton Golf & Country Club CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Douglass W. Wilhoit, Jr.
209.292.8432
PROGRAM & PUBLIC POLICY DIRECTOR Frank Ferral 209.292.8428 SPECIAL EVENTS DIRECTOR LEADERSHIP STOCKTON DIRECTOR Timm Quinn 209.292.8423 OFFICE MANAGER Lia Her 209.292.8421 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Suzie Bowers 209.292.8427 SCAP-SE COORDINATOR/SCAP LEAD Michael Morales 209.292.8425 SCAP-SE COORDINATORS Felicia Hurtado 209.292.8434 Malissa Luvianos 209.292.8429 Jeffrey Natividad 209.292.8426 Sophie Soth 209.292.8435 Mai Vang 209.292.8424 Lee Yang 209.292.8436 BEA COORDINATOR Frances Richardson 209.292.8430 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – EVENTS Ashley Williams 209.292.8422 SCAP-SE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Christy Hang 209.292.8433
agree these honorees are incredible people and truly have the betterment
BLAIN BIBB
of our community at heart! This year’s honorees are ATHENA recipient
If you are connected to Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media, you
Joelle Gomez, Women’s Center- Youth
are already familiar with the Thankful
& Family Services and our ATHENA
Challenge. This is where family or
Young Professional Leadership
friends/colleagues challenge you to list
Award recipient, Shelby Riley, Central
3 things you are thankful for everyday
California Safety Council. We are
and post them. Since Thanksgiving is
glad to recognize their dedication and
around the corner, I thought I would
commitment to our community above
share a few things I am thankful for:
and beyond their profession. A final note to the Chamber staff for
• A business community that supports each
their hard work on behalf of the Chamber,
other by striving to do business locally. • A community who truly does not lack for people
and a huge THANK YOU to our
who make time to give back and help make
members for your continued support of
Stockton a better place.
your Chamber’s Mission to, “Aggressively Develop and Promote an Economically
• A Chamber who makes the time to engage
its’ members and recognizes some of those
Vibrant Business Community.” Without
who give above and beyond to our community!
your volunteered involvement of time and money in our programs and events, we could not thrive.
RECEPTIONIST/CUSTOMER SERVICE Aleyu Palacios 209.292.8431 PUBLISHER Stockton Chamber of Commerce 209.547.2770 GRAPHIC DESIGN Never Boring 209.526.9136 ADVERTISING Victor Randolph
209.988.5800
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445 W. Weber Avenue, Suite 220, Stockton, CA 95203 209.547.2770 fax 209.466.5271 schamber@stocktonchamber.org
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FROM YOUR CEO BY: DOUG WILHOIT the English language
Tuesday, November 4,
DOUG WILHOIT
2014 is Election Day here
instead of German;
and across the USA! Sad to
In 1845, ONE VOTE
say, only a small percentage
brought Texas into the
of CITIZENS of this nation,
Union; In 1868, ONE
state and local jurisdictions
VOTE saved President
actually take elections 100%
Andrew Johnson
seriously by not only voting
from impeachment;
(either in person or by absentee
In 1876, ONE VOTE
ballot) but by also taking the
gave Rutherford B.
time to fully investigate the
Hayes the Presidency
candidate’s qualifications, platform and the motives of their
of the United States;
supporters. Those who do not take part in the election process
In 1876, ONE VOTE
have forgotten and/or have no respect for the fact that so many
changed France from
fought and died for this freedom many Americans take for
a Monarchy to a Republic; In 1923, ONE VOTE gave Adolph
granted. Other people around the world would love to have this
Hitler leadership of the Nazi Party and: In 1960, A ONE VOTE
sacred opportunity but their system of repressive government
CHANGE in each precinct in Illinois would have defeated
does not allow them to determine their own destiny as we are so
John F. Kennedy. Please note, while recently in Washington
blessed to do!
D.C. where the accompanying photo of President Lincoln was
Something I have had in my office(s) since 1979, when I
taken at the National Cathedral, I experienced the Holocaust
first became a San Joaquin County Supervisor (representing
Museum and saw the result of not only German complacency
District 2) and truly all the citizens of this abundant County,
but also worldwide complacency tantamount to not voting or
was the following: In 1645, ONE VOTE gave Oliver Cromwell
not making a fully informed vote. The photo of me shaking the hand of the statue of President
control over England; In 1649, ONE VOTE caused Charles 1 of England to be executed; In 1776, ONE VOTE, gave America
Lincoln while attending Mass at the National Cathedral was not meant to be funny but a symbol of all of us joining hands to make our City, County, State and Nation a strong, robust and safe place to live, work, recreate and pray! Hopefully, if you have not voted absentee prior to reading
Trusted Advisor to Successful Business Owners and Families Since 1976.
this article, you will go to your local voting precinct on
Business and Succession Planning Financial and Estate Planning
Tuesday, November 4 to exercise your constitutional and God given right to vote! My strong feeling is “IF YOU DO NOT VOTE YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO COMPLAIN ABOUT
Risk Analysis and Insurance Planning
THE OUTCOME!!” Please go to www.stocktonchamber.org for Ballot Measure Recommendations from your Chamber
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Government Relations Committee (GRC) and Your Chamber Board of Directors.
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Gu ntert & Z immerma n
ell me about the inspiration
What is one of the greatest challenges
How will the business grow in the
behind the founding of Guntert
Guntert & Zimmerman has faced while in
future? On the steel side, it’s about trading
& Zimmerman. In 1942 Ronald
business and how did you overcome it?
niche markets that we’re currently not in. In
M. Guntert, Sr., the founder of G&Z, formed
The changing market dynamics. There are
the equipment side, becoming an international
a limited partnership with Hickinbotham
always new competitors entering the steel
dealer network, which we’re currently
Bros., a local steel supply company, and L.R.
fabrication market and the volume of business
working on. Just continuing to become a more
Zimmerman for the purpose of fulfilling World
in the U.S. has gone down since the great
internationally focused company. Growing the
War II contracts. Shortly after WWII, Guntert
recession. That has motivated us to reach out
international markets is really the strategy
and Zimmerman incorporated in 1948 as
to the corners of the world and recently we’ve
for growth on the equipment side.
Guntert & Zimmerman Const. Div., Inc. Then
found that our most success is coming from
they formed a steel division to augment their
emerging economies. Whereas five years ago
What does Guntert & Zimmerman enjoy
material needs and to supply steel to other
our business was about 25% international,
about doing business locally? Here in
users in Central California. Today, Guntert
we’ve now grown that to almost 50%.
San Joaquin County, we have a good list of
& Zimmerman Slipform Pavers are the most
reliable vendors who are very accessible.
trusted pavers in the business. G&Z offers a
Another challenge we have faced is that
Because the Central Valley isn’t congested,
wide range of concrete slipform paver models
our processes require specialized expertise
our vendors have the ability to meet our
along with other ancillary equipment built to
from employees. But finding employees with
constant need for supplies. That means we’re
last under the rigors of job site use, transport
those skillsets has gotten harder and harder
able to operate in minimal inventory levels
and configuration changes.
over time. The number and quality of skilled
and still meet our delivery dates reliably.
craftsmen coming out of the trade schools is
There’s also an available work force here
Overall, to what would you credit the
just not as abundant as it was 10 or 20 years
in the Valley that allows us to easily add
company’s success? G&Z has always been
ago. That shortage has forced us to develop
additional people as our business grows.
known for quality made products. In the
internal training programs that can provide
We’re proud that we can draw from the talent
marketplace on the equipment side, we’re
our staff the skills and expertise they need to
pool here and that we can create good jobs
known as the Mercedes of the concrete
get the job done.
for Central Valley residents.
industry. Our equipment has that sort of reputation. That has contributed to our success over the years.
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2014 Action on Behalf of Children (ABC) Awards nounces the 2014 ABC Award recipients. Join us on November 6 from
“Innovative Approaches” will be used to improve the role of the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s office in our community. This includes being more data driven in an effort to
5:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. at Elkhorn Golf Club, tickets are $35 per person.
stop crimes before they happen.
San Joaquin County-Family Resource and Referral Center proudly an-
For reservations and more info, contact Diane Kramer at 209.461.2915.
Tori Verber Salazar (San Joaquin County District Attorney elect)
This year’s recipients are:
will be the guest speaker at Stockton Womens Network luncheon
Mary Helen Ayala, Family Child Care
on November 5 starting at 11:30 a.m. at the Stockton Golf and
Bill Mitchell, SJC Public Health Services Joseph Chelli, SJC HSA San Joaquin County Local Child Care Planning Council Summer Book Buddies, Teen Volunteers, Stockton-SJC Public Library SASS! Public Relations Iacopi, Lenz and Company Case for Kids
South Stockton to Benefit from New Financial Center Credit Union Branch The Financial Center Credit Union broke ground in October on a new south Stockton branch that will service their many members living in the area. It will be one of only two financial institutions in the entire south area of Stockton, which is home to around 100,000 individuals. “It all started with a simple goal, to serve people in their neighborhood - hence making it all of our neighborhood.” said Michael Duffy, President and CEO. The property is located at 2405 S. Airport Way and 10th Street.
SMG Names Kendra Clark General Manager of Stockton, CA Venues SMG is pleased to announce the appointment of Kendra Clark as the General Manager of the SMG-managed facilities in Stockton, CA, including the Stockton Arena, Stockton Ballpark, Bob Hope Theatre and Oak Park Ice Arena. Ms. Clark brings over a decade of experience in a series of advancing positions in the sports and entertainment facility management industry. For the past three years, Kendra has served locally in Stockton as the Director of Sales of Marketing, Assistant General Manager, and Acting General Manager prior to being named the General Manager.
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Country Club. Verber has been with the District Attorneys Office since 1987 and is currently assigned to gang homicide prosecution. Reservations 209.472.0359.
Scott Hall Joins Roland Construction, Inc. Scott Hall, a seasoned industry manager for R&S Erection of Stockton, Inc. brings over 22 years of experience and knowledge as a Senior Project Manager to Roland Construction, Inc. In this role, Hall’s responsibilities range from project planning to implementing, as well as, providing building solutions for company clients. Roland Construction’s major projects include 800,000 square feet of roofing for the California Health Care Facility, the Temple Baptist Church Children’s Education Facility and currently, St. Mary’s High School Athletic Performance Facility.
City of Stockton Offers Loans to Businesses and Commercial Property Owners Federal funding is available through the City’s Commercial Façade Improvement Forgivable and Small Business Micro Loan Programs. The Façade Program assists property owners in making exterior, cosmetic improvements to commercial buildings. The Micro Loan Program provides loans of up to $30,000 to Stockton businesses at favorable interest rates. For more information, call the Economic Development Department at 209.937.8530 or visit www.stocktongov.com.
Rod Johnson Air Conditioning Commercial and Residential
Happy Thanksgiving to all, and especially to our 25,000 valued customers!
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Phil Felde VP, Commercial Banking Officer 209- 333-9648
It’s not our promises that are unique ... it’s our ability to fulfill them!
It’s not our promises that are unique ... it’s our ability to fulfill them! www.stocktonchamber.org
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AN AWARD FOR THE WISE: 28TH ANNUAL ATHENA AWARDS HONORS TWO OUTSTANDING WOMEN By: Dana Koster
Each November, the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce is proud to
encouraging other women leaders.
exceptional women, including last year’s
What began over 30 years ago as
ATHENA recipients Dr. Kathy Hart
recognize the talent and accomplishments
one woman’s dream has since become
and Monica Streeter. Recipients are
of the women who make San Joaquin
a global phenomenon. Presented by
nominated by their peers and chosen by a
County great. For the last 28 years, this
regional chambers of commerce, women’s
committee made up of previous ATHENA
recognition has come in the form of the
organizations and universities in over
awardees and community leaders.
annual ATHENA Awards Luncheon. This
500 communities, the ATHENA Awards
year’s event, to take place on November 20,
have now honored more than 7000
prestigious ATHENA Award, which honors
will honor 2014 recipients Joelle Gomez and
recipients worldwide. By recognizing
accomplished women who have exceled
Shelby Riley.
the achievements of outstanding local
in their professions, who have a history of
women, these awards inspire others to
giving back to the community and who
Greek goddess of wisdom and strength,
strive for excellence in the workplace
both support and actively mentor other
were established in 1982 by Martha
and encourage a spirit of generosity in
women on their own leadership paths.
Mayhood Mertz as a way to support,
the community, both at the personal
The recipient of the 2014 ATHENA Young
honor and develop women leaders in
and public level. In short, the ATHENA
Professional Leadership Award – which
communities across the world. Mertz
Awards are an integral part of achieving
honors dynamic community leaders under
envisioned an award that would pay tribute
gender balance in leadership.
40 who demonstrate these same qualities
The ATHENA Awards, named for the
to those women who not only excel in their
For the last 28 years, the Greater
work lives, but who demonstrate a fierce
Stockton Chamber of Commerce has
commitment to community service and to
conferred the awards on dozens of
This year, Joelle Gomez will receive the
– is Shelby Riley of the Central California Safety Council.
Photo above: Honorees Joelle Gomez, Women’s Center- Youth & Family Service and Shelby Riley, Central California Safety Council
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Joelle Gomez Joelle Gomez is the Chief Executive of Women’s Center - Youth and Family
for leadership and striking business
including the Stockton Animal Shelter and
intelligence make her a true asset to
the Rotary Club of Stockton, where she
this community.
is currently a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow. She has accomplished all of
Services, an organization created in 2012 when the Women’s Center of San Joaquin County, which provided shelter to victims
Shelby Riley The 2014 Young Professional Leadership
this before the age of 30 and clearly has a long and promising career ahead of her. The ATHENA Awards will be presented
of domestic violence and sexual assault
Award will be presented to Shelby Riley,
merged with Family and Youth Services,
Director of Training and Program
at the annual ATHENA Luncheon, to be
which served homeless and runaway youth
Development at the Central California Safety
held at the Stockton Golf and Country
in the Central Valley for over 40 years. The
Council. Founded in 1934 under the name
Club on November 20, 2014 at 11:30 a.m.
resulting, larger organization, WCYFS,
“San Joaquin Safety Council” by a group
Prepaid reservations are required, so be
has a staff of 75 and a budget of over $4
of local business leaders, the organization
sure to secure your seats at this high-profile
million dollars a year – funds that it uses
promotes health and safety in all facets of
event well in advance. Tickets are available
to provide shelter, counseling, advocacy,
life in the Valley including at home, while
through the Greater Stockton Chamber of
parenting and crisis intervention services
traveling and in the workplace. It provides a
Commerce: 209.547.2770.
to over 21,000 vulnerable women, men and
wide variety of information, programs and
ATHENA SPONSORS
youth every year.
services on topics as disparate as child care
Platinum Bank of Stockton California State University, Stanislaus California Water Service Co. Chevron Corporation Community Foundation of San Joaquin Cyril Seligman, ATHENA 1987, EMMI Physicians Services, Inc. Financial Center Credit Union Grupe Operating Company & Grupe Commercial Iacopi, Lenz & Co. Accountancy Corp. Judith Buethe Communications Kaiser Permanente Moss Adams, LLP Port of Stockton San Joaquin Delta College St. Joseph's Medical Center United Way of San Joaquin County University of the Pacific University of the Pacific - Eberhardt School of Business Gold Bank of Agriculture & Commerce Neumiller & Beardslee Oak Valley Community Bank The Record/San Joaquin Media Group Valley First Credit Union Silver Dorfman Pacific Co., Inc. Kalfsbeek & Company Accountancy Corp. ServiceMaster Building Maintenance Ulmer Photo Table Dameron Hospital Family Resource & Referral Center of San Joaquin San Joaquin County Office of Education
Gomez is a key part of this equation, working as she does as Chief Executive of the organization. Through her hard work
provider training, driving safety and sexual harassment prevention. As Director of Training and Program
and dedication to WCYFS, Gomez has
Development, Riley has established a careful
helped to foster positive changes in the
process for interviewing, hiring, training,
lives of literally thousands of individuals
monitoring and mentoring her staff of 8-10
this year alone. Gomez also devotes
counselors and instructors. She’s intent
herself to the professional development
on ushering the Safety Council into the
of the WCYFS staff, offering employees
21st century, and to this end she recently
opportunities for leadership training as
converted its DUI Program curriculum to
well as personal encouragement to help
run on an interactive Smartboard.
them maximize their potential. Throughout her long career, Gomez
Riley is a certified Registered Addiction Specialist II and has also earned Specialist
has demonstrated the enthusiasm and
Certification in Women’s Treatment
perseverance that is so necessary to
and Co-Occurring Disorders. She is a
success in the emotionally fraught arena
Leadership Stockton Class of 2014 graduate
of crisis services. Most recently, she was
and a passionate Victim Advocate for
instrumental in securing the funding
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD),
and support for a brand new shelter for
where she utilizes her skills as a counselor
survivors of domestic abuse that opened
to support and prepare victims to raise
in Tracy on September 9, 2014. Gomez
awareness of drunk driving and thereby
is known for her belief that nothing is
prevent further tragedy. Her dedication
impossible when it comes to improving
to public service has led her to volunteer
the lives of those in crisis and her head
with other local organizations, as well,
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EVENTS BY: TIMM QUINN Chamber Diversity Mixer Dec 4th
Chamber of Commerce, San Joaquin County Hispanic Chamber of
Make sure to mark your calendars for Thursday, December 4
Commerce, and California Delta Chambers and Visitors Bureau will
because you are not going to want to miss the Chamber’s Annual
each feature food tastings reflecting their specific ethnicity/location.
Business Diversity Mixer at the Haggin Museum, 1201 N. Pershing
The Haggin will be decorated with all the festive Holiday decorations
Ave., Stockton, from 5:00 p.m. -7:15 p.m. The Greater Stockton
and you won’t want to miss the Heroes & Villains: The Comic Book Art
Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Central Valley Asian-
of Alex Ross exhibit. So come kick the Holiday Season off in style and
American Chamber of Commerce, San Joaquin African American
make some great business connections while you’re at it!
RIBBON CUTTINGS Attending Ambassadors Gregory Walther, F-1 Computer Services; Victor Lum, ABC Wallace Funeral Home; Becky Deal and Catherine Rodgers, Bank of Stockton; Blair Hake, Stockton Host Lyons Club; Mitch Concepcion, American Hearing Aid; Teri Manley, Stop the Presses Printing Company; Hassan Robinson, Western & Southern Life; Gloria Blaine, Basket Caravan; Loretta Lee, Junior League of San Joaquin; Patricia Mancebo, ClubZ Tutoring; Monica Ahumada, Bank of the West; Judy Wentner, J.A. Wentner Insurance Agency; Mat Amparano, Verve Networks; Liz Baker, Valley Yellow Pages; Carol Clemons, Angel’s Caring Helpers; Scott Gafius, Brown & Brown Insurance Agency; Ella Holman, C-21 Collins Real Estate; Victor Randolph, Never Boring; Ojesa Asejo-Clark, Rabobank
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Lincoln Cellar
128 Lincoln Center, Stockton
357 Lincoln Center, Stockton
Suliman Orthodontics
Smooth Cuts & Clothes
4534 Precissi Lane #C, Stockton
137 E. Washington Street, Stockton
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VISIT STOCKTON BY: WES RHEA won’t break the bank! Three course dinners will be available
Sign Up for Stockton Restaurant Week Restaurants interested in participating in the 6th Annual Stockton Restaurant Week can download the application now from StocktonRestaurantWeek.com. This popular event will be held January 16-25, 2014, which coincides with the State’s push for dining out during California Restaurant Month. Stockton Restaurant Week will give all local foodies
at $15, $20 or $25 and two/three course lunch specials will be offered for $10. For more information visit StocktonRestaurantWeek.com or call Heather at Visit Stockton at 209.938.1553.
Dates for Upcoming Certified Tourism Ambassadors Classes Bi-Monthly Certified Tourism Ambassador (CTA) classes are
and families an opportunity
available and open to the general public. Learn how you can turn
to enjoy special fixed-price
every visitor encounter into a positive one! Join us for upcoming
value menus from many
CTA classes: December 9 and February 25.
participating restaurants
Join the growing list of Stockton Ambassadors and sign up today! Program details, including the curriculum, and enrollment
throughout Stockton. Stockton Restaurant Week was created to encourage everyone to dine out at Stockton’s favorite
information can be found at StocktonAmbassadors.com or CTANetwork.com or by calling Megan at Visit Stockton at 209.938.1555.
eateries at a price that
dull and forgetful.
@
Wes Rhea: wes@visitstockton.org 209.938.1555
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PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC POLICY BY: FRANK FERRAL The Chamber’s Business Education Alliance (BEA) Program, in
• Offer support by volunteering with one of our programs:
partnership with Stockton Unified School District, provides the means
• Down Under Tours
by which employers and educators work together to understand each
• Principal For A Day
other's needs and requirements with the goal of improving educational
• Career Fairs/Mock Interviews
outcomes. It also promotes employer outreach activities and enhances
• Speakers Bureau
ongoing and innovative work and school-based programs. Our vision
• Veterans in the Classroom
is that all Stockton and San Joaquin County students have access to
• Stock Biz 101
educational programs that increase their post-graduation choices,
• BASIC Academy
preparing them for the workplace and continuous learning.
• Chamber/ROP Internship Program
Today, whether our young people go on to college or directly into the work environment, the required core skills are the same — academic achievement, soft skills, ability to learn and communicate, interpersonal and group skills, and problem-solving. Without these, our youth will
• Pathways to Green Schools Event To get involved, please join us at the Pathways to Green Schools Workshop, November 12, 8:00am-11:30pm at the Hilton Stockton. We will be planning our next event, the Pathways to Green
not find successful careers and employers will not have the high quality
Schools Workshop, which will take place on November 12, 2014
personnel needed to compete in the global marketplace. Employers
from 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 p.m. at the Hilton Stockton. This is an event
have a critical role to insure success. The BEA is focused on providing:
designed for educators and students, to help inform them of the
• All participating students with education and career possibilities
possibilities and routes on how to green their schools. Learn about
• Businesses with workforce development opportunities
recycling, environmental audits, water quality and conservation,
• The community with economic advantages by creating an educated,
air quality, less toxic cleaning methods, energy conservation,
skilled workforce
transportation, and funding. Directly following our Pathways to
• Teachers and counselors with workplace expectations
Green Schools Workshop is our Semi Annual Scholarship Luncheon
The BEA is involved with programs that support these criteria. The
at Outback Steakhouse from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Ticket are only
result is a motivated workforce to meet the competitive needs of the market
$15 for lunch! We hope to see you there!
today and in the future. The Chamber Members involved in the BEA are employers concerned about the quality of the future workforce and the preparation of Stockton and San Joaquin County youth. The employer
Proud Sponsor of the FRESH Program
benefits of participating in the Business Education Alliance are: • Access to potential employees • Opportunities to build and shape a qualified workforce
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
• Satisfaction from helping young people achieve their best • Public recognition as a sponsor of academic, workplace, and continuous learning opportunities • Collaboration with other employers and educators Participation in the BEA has significant benefits for all employers in Stockton and San Joaquin County. You can choose your level of involvement: • Provide your input at BEA Meetings every last Wednesday of the month • Provide financial support through sponsorship or in-kind donations • Assist with BEA program implementation
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American Recycling Big Valley Ford Borrego Solar, Inc. CalSheets Carpenters Local Union 152 CBC Steel Building City of Stockton CRResourceContracting, Inc. DART Container Diamond Foods, Inc. Dorfman Pacific Granite Construction Co. Healthy Air Living Newark Recycled Paperboard Solutions
Optony Pacific Gas & Electric Company Queirolo’s Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. RGS Energy/Real Goods Solar San Joaquin Council of Governments San Joaquin County Public Works San Joaquin RTD Stockton Area Water Suppliers ServiceMaster Clean Sims Metal Management Surtec Universal Service Recycling Valley CAN
THANK YOU
Frank J. Ferral: fferral@stocktonchamber.org 209.292.8428
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LEADERSHIP STOCKTON BY: TIMM QUINN Leadership Stockton Class Picks Community Project During Annual Retreat
brought a hearty breakfast
Leadership Level Sponsor: Financial Center Credit Union
of the pros and cons of
The Leadership Stockton Class of 2015 chose their class community
followed by a discussion all four projects. After a
project at September’s overnight retreat at Camp Tuolumne Trails
passionate discussion the
in Groveland, CA. The beautiful camp welcomed the class for their
class chose their project and planned
Retreat with open arms and great weather.
out the leadership, subcommittees, action plan, and timeline for
The class started the retreat with an expectations exercise and that got
their project. The Class of 2015 has chosen to adopt the McKinley Community
them thinking about what to expect the next day and a half. Then Chris Stevens, President, Summit Solutions Consulting, LS Class of 2007, took
Center. They will be rehabbing the image of the Center, cleaning
over and lead the class through some leadership theory and fun team
and painting the outside, rehabbing the inside, helping draw more
building games.
afterschool programs there, and planning a large community event
The afternoon brought a fun little game called “Little Known Fact
at the Center.
Bingo” where the class learned fun random facts about each other. And
It is going to be a great project!
after that the class did an exercise learning the finer points of Voting
Please look for future updates on this year’s project as we
vs. Consensus and how they as a class will determine how to choose
follow the class of 2015 on their journey through Community
their community project. Then it was time for presentations on the
Leadership or visit www.leadershipstockton.com for all of the latest. If
four potential community projects the class was to choose from. After
you would like more info on Leadership Stockton or wish to sponsor an
the presentations the class was free to enjoy the great outdoors for the
upcoming session, please contact Timm Quinn at 209.547.2770
evening, including s’mores around the campfire. The morning light
or tquinn@stocktonchamber.org.
Giving hope for a bright future. We are the CAPC. and exposed to extreme bouts of family violence. Three foster homes later, Jane found her forever home, but her aggressive outbursts threatened her new family’s ability to cope. For a year, CAPC Clinicians worked with Jane and her new parents on her behaviors and their responses, equipping them both with tools to help them both come to terms with her past and look toward a bright future. With a clear idea of where she’s been, where she is now, and where she wants to go, Jane’s outlook on life today is full of hope.
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Timm Quinn: tquinn@stocktonchamber.org 209.292.8423
www.stocktonchamber.org
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CALENDAR NOVEMBER 2014
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NEW MEMBERS
New Member Orientation 11:00 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room November Networking Mixer 5:15-7:15 p.m. @ Emeritus at Carson Oaks, 6725 Inglewood Avenue, Stockton, CA 95207 10 Liaison Committee Meeting 11:30 p.m. @ Chamber Conference Room Chamber Offices Closed Veteran’s Day Pathways to Green Schools 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. @ Hilton Stockton Outback Scholarship Luncheon 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. @ Outback Steakhouse FRESH Meeting 9:00 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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GRC Meeting 7:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room Leadership Stockton Economy Session 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. @ Port of Stockton Lunch & Learn 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. @ Chamber Conference Room
Employment Agencies & Consultants
Balance Staffing 2750 North Cherry Land Ave, Stockton www.balancestaffing.com
Nutritional Products
Bloom Wellness Lounge 4557 Quail Lakes Drive, Stockton www.bloomwellnesslounge.com
Banking
Executive Committee Meeting 7:00 a.m. @ Stockton Golf & Country Club
The Golden 1 Credit Union 850 W. March Lane, Suite A, Stockton www.golden1.com
ATHENA Awards Luncheon 11:30 a.m. @ Stockton Golf & Country Club
Education
Grand Canyon University 3300 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ www.gcu.edu
Chamber Offices Closed Thanksgiving
Wine Bar
DON’T MISS!
Lincoln Cellar 357 Lincoln Center, Stockton www.lincolncellar.com
NETWORK4SUCCESS Meets Every Wednesday 12:00 p.m. contact the Chamber for location network4success@stocktonchamber.org
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Giving hope for a bright future. We are the CAPC. and exposed to extreme bouts of family violence. Three foster homes later, Jane found her forever home, but her aggressive outbursts threatened her new family’s ability to cope. For a year, CAPC Clinicians worked with Jane and her new parents on her behaviors and their responses, equipping them both with tools to help them both come to terms with her past and look toward a bright future. With a clear idea of where she’s been, where she is now, and where she wants to go, Jane’s outlook on life today is full of hope.
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