PORT CALL GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Vol. 62 No. 3
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JULY 2016
Introducing Your New Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce Board President:
BAKUL
PATEL CFO at Dorfman Pacific
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From Your President
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June Tradeshow Mixer Photos
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From Your CEO
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News Briefs
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New Members
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Cover Story
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Meets Every Thursday
Events
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Visit Stockton
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Leadership Stockton
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Good News from San Joaquin Partnership
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Programs and Public Policy Department
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Calendar
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FROM YOUR 2016-17 PRESIDENT BY: BAKUL PATEL I am so excited and honored to be installed as the 98th
CHAMBER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Bakul Patel, Dorfman Pacific Co. SR. VICE PRESIDENT Diane Vigil, Dameron Hospital Foundation
president for the 115-year-old Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce. At the Installation Dinner held on June 23, we had the
FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT Deitra R. Kenoly, The Record/San Joaquin Media Group VICE PRESIDENT Doug Dinjian, DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, Inc. VICE PRESIDENT Dr. Lewis Gale, University of the Pacific - Eberhardt School of Business IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Judith Buethe, Judith Buethe Communications CHAMBER DIRECTORS Bob Berger, Cumulus Radio Becky M. Deal, Bank of Stockton Rick Goucher, CBRE, Inc. Ryan Haggerty, Haggerty Construction, Inc. Chris Kay, ACE Rail Loretta Lee, Junior League of San Joaquin County Frank Lucas, Evergreen Professional Hypnotherapy Dr. Robert Melrose, Brookside Optometric Group David Meier, Pacific Gas & Electric Company Laura Ochoa-Sanchez, San Joaquin Delta College Laura Pinkerton, Wells Fargo Victor Randolph, Never Boring Design Associates Kay G. Ruhstaller, Family Resource & Referral Center Jared Steinwert, F&M Bank Bob Young CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Douglass W. Wilhoit, Jr.
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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 Joe Curtis 209.292.8439 PROGRAM COORDINATOR GREEN TEAM/FRESH Mario Supnet 209.292.8436 SCAP-SE COORDINATOR/SCAP LEAD Jeffrey Natividad 209.292.8425 SCAP-SE COORDINATORS My Duong 209.292.8435 Felicia Hurtado 209.292.8434 Aleyu Palacios 209.292.8429 Chris Rivera 209.292.8440 Dennis Thao 209.292.8424 Lee Yang 209.292.8426
opportunity to thank Judith Buethe, of Judith Buethe
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Communications, for being such a great leader. Judith has been a great role model for me and has given me countless hours
of support and mentorship these past few years. She has really helped me prepare for my upcoming year. We also had the opportunity to welcome our new Chamber Board Members: Bob Berger, Chris Kay, Loretta Lee, David Meier, and Laura Ochoa-Sanchez. I can’t wait to see all the great talents they bring to the Board. Thank you all that attended the event and supported both me and the Chamber. I would also like to take this opportunity to send out a very big thank you to both Douglas and Debra Highsmith, Owners of Dorfman Pacific as well as CEO and VP of Sales and more importantly my bosses and great friends, for all they do for the employees at Dorfman and the community, and for allowing me to be so involved. “Strength in Numbers” is my quote for today. Judith, Joe, Lorice, and the entire Chamber Staff and Board have worked hard this past year to reach the 1,000 plus member mark. One of my goals this year is to maintain that level of membership and work with all of you to educate those not familiar with the benefits of Chamber membership. As the incoming President, I look forward to seeing you around town at various events and getting to know you. Thank you for having faith in me and giving me this wonderful opportunity.
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FROM YOUR CEO BY: DOUG WILHOIT Welcome to the new Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce 2016-17 year and our
so you will still have a major role in setting the direction for the Board,
115th year of serving the entire community
Executive Committee, and the staff.
and region with pride and conviction to making a better life for all.
DOUG WILHOIT
Chamber President. You now become our Immediate Past President,
This is my 16th July Port O Call article since having the honor of becoming your
With that, I transition to the welcoming and congratulating of our 2016-17 President and Leadership Stockton Alumnus, Bakul Patel (CFO for Dorfman Pacific). Bakul has been a very active Board Member throughout his time,
Chamber CEO in 1999 and in each one I have the pleasure of thanking
especially these last five years serving on the Executive Committee.
an immediate Past President and welcoming a new President for the
He was a member of the Leadership Stockton Class of 2012 and
Chamber year.
has been very active as a Leadership Stockton Alumni since his
I have done so for 16 Past Presidents (yes Mr. Goucher for you twice)
completion of the program. He is very conscientious and recognizes
and each one brings something unique to the Chamber table as they
the importance of growing the Chamber membership so we can
set the course for the dedicated Board of Directors and the wonderful
provide better service to all. He also is a strong believer that we here
and professional Chamber staff.
at your Chamber are like a family and he has made it a point to
The 2015-16 Chamber President, Judith Buethe (Judith Buethe
get to know all the staff so he can better work with all of them and
Communications) was no exception and she brought her own style,
understand their varied duties. I look forward to a great year under
passion, enthusiasm, humor, and professional brand
his leadership.
of leadership.
At our very successful annual Installation Dinner held on June 23
I have had the honor of having both a professional and personal
at the historic Stockton Golf and Country Club, we said thank you
friendship with Judith since the early 1980s and have always enjoyed
to now Past President Blain Bibb (JaniTek Cleaning Solutions) for his
her candor and dedication to this community. She also is a woman
years of service and we know he will continue to be an important part
who broke through that “glass ceiling” many years ago and started her
of the Chamber. We also thanked Joey Steelman (Lord’s Gym) and
very successful business and is admired throughout the community
Joy Sweger (St. Joseph’s Medical Center) for their three year service
and beyond.
on the Board of Directors. We were honored to have District Attorney
As President, she was very active and attended many of our
Tori Verber-Salazar administer the oath of office to our new Board
events as well as the community functions and events far beyond
Members who were elected by you, the Chamber membership: Chris
her duties as Chamber President. This included, amongst many
Kay (ACE Rail), Laura Ochoa-Sanchez (San Joaquin Delta College),
other appearances, a highly commended commencement address at
Bob Berger (Cumulus Radio), Loretta Lee (Junior League of SJ
Carrington College where she impressed the graduates with her “Iowa
County), and David Meier (PG & E).
farm girl” example of “be who you are and do it well!” I have heard
DA Verber-Salazar also administered the oath of office to President
many compliments of the impression she made on the graduates and
Bakul Patel, Sr. VP Diane Vigil (Dameron Hospital), Financial VP
their families.
Deitra R. Kenoly (The Record/SJ Media Group), VP Doug Dinjian
Judith was always available to discuss any matter I had to bother
(DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, Inc.), and VP Dr. Lewis Gale
her with and gave me great advice or direction and for that I am very
(UOP Eberhardt School of Business). They will serve as the Executive
grateful. The staff also enjoyed working with her as we planned events
Committee under the direction of President Patel. Immediate Past
or meetings and it showed how we truly are a family here at
President Buethe will also serve on the Executive Committee and
your Chamber.
will help them with her wealth of knowledge of the workings of your
Thank you Judith for a job well done and we also want to thank your husband Rex for all he did to help you this year and to your staff who held the fort while you were conducting your duties as our 2015-16 6
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Chamber and also how to put up with me. We all look forward to another great year here at your Chamber and again thank all those who have served and will continue to serve.
I would be remiss if I did not thank and congratulate all who received Small Business Awards on June 3 at the Hilton Stockton along with our sponsors, attendees, and staff for another great event. Also a big thanks to those who were part of the Tradeshow Mixer that same evening also at the Hilton Stockton. And, last but not least, congratulations to the 2015-16 Leadership Stockton Class and their leader, Timm Quinn, who held their graduation ceremony on June 9 also at the Hilton Stockton. This class has raised the bar even higher with their record-setting fundraising for their wonderful PEACE Project which gave a full facelift to the Stockton Police Department building along with shrubs, trees, World Peace Rose Garden, and resurfaced parking lot. Also part of their project is producing an up close and personal video of the lives of four SPD officers which will premiere on July 19 at the Bob Hope-Fox Theatre (BHF). We will email blast all the information and the class would love to fill the BHF. Congratulations on a job well done and hopefully we will have a full and exciting 2016-17 Leadership Stockton Class that we will challenge to “jump over the bar” raised by the 2015-16 LS Class.
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59th Stockton Art League Juried Exhibition The Stockton Art League juried art competition returns to The Haggin Museum from July 7 through Sept. 11 with more than 100 new works by long-standing local artists and newcomers from
Central Valley Community Bank Announces Christopher Clark as Senior Credit Officer James M. Ford, President and Chief Executive
around the country. This year, the Stockton Art League celebrates
Officer of Central Valley Community Bank,
its 80th anniversary. The works on display in the Museum’s
announced the addition of Christopher Clark, Senior Vice
galleries will be for sale through the Stockton Art League. Don’t
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Administration Department.
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Oct. 1 CASA Superhero Run at Lodi Lake Sign up now for the Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin County CASA Superhero Run and Health & Wellness Fair on Oct. 1 at Lodi Lake. Help raise funds for a great cause. Every
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Women’s Success Group July 14 Join us July 14 at 11:30 a.m. as the Women's Success Group welcomes Bikers Against Child Abuse to share their passion to empower children to not feel afraid of the world in which they live. To RSVP for the luncheon, visit www.womenssuccessgroup.com or contact wsgstockton@gmail.com. Networking and lunch is from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Brookside Country Club - 3603 St. Andrews Dr., Stockton.
League of Women Voters Elect New President On May 25, the League of Women Voters of San Joaquin County elected Christeen Ferree as incoming President. She recently retired as Director of Administration and Human Resources for the Port of Stockton, and for the past seven years has served on the Board of Directors for Lodi Hospital. “I actually credit my participation in, and completion, of the Leadership Stockton program, Class of 2002, for giving me the confidence and impetus I needed to become more involved in my community,” stated Christeen. The nonpartisan mission of the League is to encourage informed citizen participation in government. For additional League information, visit www.sjc.ca.lwvnet.org or email lwvsjc@gmail.com. 8
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Round Table Pizza 2819 W. March Ln., #A5 Stockton, CA 95203 209.477.8277
Employment Agencies & Consultants The Hire Source 1803 W. March Ln., #A Stockton, CA 95207 209.444.6565
Information Technology Solid Networks 5686 Pirrone Rd. Salida, CA 95368 209.338.1438
Art Services Organizations Shades of Color Paint PO Box 109400 #C-198 Stockton, CA 95219 209.594.0198 Hearing Aids Stockton Hearing & Speech Center 3244 Brookside Rd., #180 Stockton, CA 95219 209.951.6491 Restaurants Round Table Pizza 8010 Holman Rd. Stockton, CA 95212 209.951.3819 Round Table Pizza Trinity Parkway 10952 Trinity Prkwy. Stockton, CA 95219 209.951.6863
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The Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce can thank Leadership Stockton for our new 2016-17 Stockton Chamber Board of Directors President, Bakul Patel. That’s because Patel was inspired to become more active in the community after participating in Leadership Stockton 2012, and his first step was to join the Stockton Chamber Board of Directors. “After participating in Leadership Stockton, I realized that we all have the same amount of time in a day and it’s what we do with our time that matters,” Patel said. “Through Leadership Stockton, I met people who not only had full-time jobs and family commitments, but who were also involved in community activities and contributed their time to help others. I wanted to give back to the community as well, and by joining the Chamber and the March of Dimes I have been able to achieve that goal.”
Introducing Your New Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce Board President:
BAKUL
PATEL By Jacqui D. Sinarle
Born and raised in England, Patel was educated in computer studies and accounting at Manchester Polytechnic and worked as an accountant in England before he and his wife Taruna moved to Manteca in 1993. Their 18-yearold daughter, Tejal, will go to college this fall and leave her parents as empty nesters with more time to dedicate to community activities. Patel currently serves as Chief Financial Officer at Dorfman Pacific Co., one of the largest full-line, in-stock headwear and handbag companies in the world. “I started working at Dorfman Pacific as an accounts payable clerk in 1993 and I’ve been able to grow with the company for the past 23-plus years,” he said. For more than 12 years, Patel has served as treasurer of the Greater Stockton Employer Advisory Board, and last year he began a two-year term as chairman of the board. While he’s fond of all the Chamber’s programs, Leadership Stockton remains one of his favorites.
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“The Chamber enables members to network with all kinds
I was so excited that there were professional people who wanted to make a difference in the community.
of businesses, from small to large and from corporations to nonprofits,” Patel observed. “Our past presidents have worked hard to make it one of the best Chambers around.” “During my term as president, I’d like to continue to educate local businesses about membership and how the Chamber can help their businesses grow, so that companies don’t feel like they are paying dues and not getting anything out of them,” Patel
“I would like to thank the Chamber for providing me with the
said. “I would also like to get more members involved in different
opportunity to participate in Leadership Stockton, and I especially
events that suit their business needs, from mixers to social and
want to thank Douglass Wilhoit and Timm Quinn,” Patel said.
educational activities.”
“Even though I worked in Stockton for nearly 20 years before I participated in Leadership Stockton, I found there was so much I did not know about the city,” Patel recalled. “Leadership Stockton enabled me to meet some amazing people, not just from my class but also from different years. I was so excited that there were professional people who wanted to make a difference in the community. To this day, I still keep in touch with more than 70 percent of my fellow class members, and the Alumni Association
I’d like to continue to educate local businesses about membership and how the Chamber can help their business grow.
allows me to meet other alumni.” Patel is currently a member of the Leadership Stockton Alumni
Retaining membership is another of Patel’s priorities. “I will
Association Board and has served as its treasurer since July 2012.
be working with membership director Joe Curtis, others on the
He also serves on the March of Dimes Stockton/San Joaquin
Chamber staff, and our board members to maintain the 1,000-plus
Signature Chefs Auction Committee.
chamber membership,” he said.
“Dorfman Pacific has participated in the Chamber for more
Patel is also focused on educating tomorrow’s community
than 25 years, and our company works closely with the United
leaders. A special priority will be advancing the Chamber’s
Way,” Patel said. Dorfman Pacific also supports local organizations
long standing Business Education Alliance (BEA) program to
including the Stockton Ports, the Stockton Heat hockey team and
proactively look at ways to expand throughout San Joaquin County
its Teddy Bear Toss event, San Joaquin Delta College, American
and find more ways to connect students, who we want to continue
Red Cross, and Stockton Emergency Food Bank, to name a few.
to make Stockton/San Joaquin County their home after graduation, with potential employers.
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EVENTS BY: TIMM QUINN These awards are presented to individuals in our community who
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strive toward the highest levels of professional accomplishment,
events, the Industrial Technology Barbecue! Don’t miss this festive
excel in their chosen field, demonstrate support for the
fall get-together honoring new and expanding businesses in our
advancement of business and professional women, devote time and
county on Sept. 14, at 5 p.m. at the University Plaza
energy to their community in a meaningful way, and open paths so
Waterfront Hotel.
that others may follow. For more information and to download a nomination form, visit
We’re proud to have the distinguished and continuing support of our founding sponsors Pacific Gas & Electric Company, SJC
www.StocktonChamber.org and click on the ATHENA Awards tab
Economic Development Association, and San Joaquin Partnership.
in the Events dropdown menu. Or call 209.547.2770.
Their dedication to honoring those companies that enhance our
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revenue and employment base is a testimonial to the emphasis we place on encouraging a healthy business economy. Various Industrial Technology Barbecue sponsorship levels are
The Taking Care of Business Program offers our member businesses a wealth of marketing and sponsorship opportunities for the upcoming
available, and if you take action now, you’ll receive maximum
year. This popular program was created to give Chamber members an
marketing exposure in upcoming promotions. Act now and help us
excellent way to receive exposure throughout the year at a dramatic
honor these great companies!
discount off normal pricing.
For more information, please contact Timm Quinn at 209.292.8423, or email tquinn@stocktonchamber.org. $1,200 Platinum Sponsor: Exclusive sponsorship. Sponsorship includes eight dinner tickets, two pre-event Honoree Reception tickets, recognition in all pre-event publicity and mailings (with name/logo of
Taking Care of Business Sponsors Help Fund Key Chamber Programs Taking Care of Business also ties closely to the Chamber’s work in business retention and development activities, and helps fund committees and programs designed to keep Greater Stockton businesses healthy and growing. Sponsors receive recognition at such events as the Industrial
company), ad in the dinner program, recognition from podium during event, company signage at table.
Technology Barbecue, State of the City, Annual Golf Tournament,
$900 Gold Sponsor: Sponsorship includes four dinner tickets,
and Chamber Business Awards. Popular Awards programs such as the
recognition in all pre-event publicity and mailings (with name of company),
ATHENA Awards and San Joaquin Ag Hall of Fame are also included,
recognition from podium during event, company signage at table.
as well as the Annual Installation Dinner.
$700 Silver Sponsor: Sponsorship includes two dinner tickets, recognition in all pre-event publicity and mailings (with name of company),
Advantages Available to Taking Care of Business Supporters Sponsoring companies typically select several options from the event
listing of company in the program night of the event, recognition from podium
line-up. The Chamber allows its members to wisely choose a year-
during event.
long program that meets their marketing, consumer exposure, and
ATHENA Awards Nominations Sought for 2016 Take a few minutes to think about the exceptional business people you know, then consider nominating them for this year’s prestigious ATHENA Awards. On Nov. 17, at a luncheon at Stockton Golf & Country Club, we’ll honor an outstanding individual as our 2016 Stockton Chamber of Commerce ATHENA
community involvement goals. Package prices enable sponsors to select from several marketing and promotional opportunities at a significant discount. For more information on stretching your marketing dollars through Taking Care of Business, contact Timm Quinn, Events Director, at 209.292.8423, or email tquinn@stocktonchamber.org.
recipient and another outstanding individual the ATHENA Young Professional Leadership Award recipient. The deadline for nominations is 3 p.m., Aug. 26. 12 PORT CALL
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LEADERSHIP STOCKTON BY: TIMM QUINN Day at the Capitol Session Leadership Level Sponsor: Financial Center Credit Union
Congratulations to the Leadership Stockton Class of 2016!
What happens each day in our State Capitol has an impact on
The Leadership Stockton Class of 2016 graduated with an evening
Stockton and San Joaquin County. That is why Leadership Stockton
ceremony on June 9 at the Hilton Stockton. We would like to thank
devoted an entire day to looking at the legislative process in
the following for their support of the program over the last year.
Sacramento and its relationship with our region.
Leadership Level Full Year Sponsor:
The class departed Stockton by bus, made a quick pit stop in Flag City to pick up some Leadership Lodi class members and arrived in Sacramento at 9:15 a.m. To kick off the day, the class sat in on the Appropriations Hearing. It was a great look inside at all that goes into getting a law made. Then it was off for a guided tour of the Capitol. From historical places to modern day politics, the class got an inside look at the
Session Sponsors: City of Stockton, Child Abuse Prevention Council - CAPC, Green Team San Joaquin, Health Plan of San Joaquin, Leadership
inner workings of the Capitol and our legislative system. The
Stockton Alumni Assoc., San Joaquin County, San Joaquin County Sheriffs
history and stories were fascinating.
Dept., SJ County Office of Education, The Haggin Museum, University of the
After the tour of the Capitol, the class was off for lunch. After
Pacific, Visit Stockton, Kathy Miller, Ralph Womack
lunch, the class split up and explored the Capitol grounds and observed some of the great scenery and monuments at the Capitol.
Friends of Leadership Stockton Michael Basso
Class of 2014
Shelby Moran
Class of 2014
Mary Bava
Class of 1986
Brenda O'Reilly
Class of 2005
Joni Cannon
Class of 2008
John O'Reilly
Class of 2007
Alan R. Coon
Class of 1999
Bakul Patel
Class of 2012
Medina, Legislative Director for Assemblymember Susan
Rames Creel
Class of 2015
Justin Redman
Class of 2011
Talamantes Eggman's Office. Gustavo went over some of the things
Matt Duaime
Class of 2003
Wes Rhea
Class of 2004
Michael P. Duffy
Class of 1995
Sharon Rosenke
Jim Dugoni
Class of 2011
Kathleen Serna
Class of 2012
Christeen Ferree
Class of 2002
Jeanne M. Sibert
Class of 1997
Brandy Thurman
Class of 2014
The class ventured out to different committees and hearings speak on many different issues. It was very interesting stuff. After the Committee Meetings, the class was joined by Gustavo
the Assemblymember has accomplished and the issues she is very passionate about. He then opened it up to questions from the class. Gustavo was very open and honest with the class about some hot button issues. You will be pleased to know that Assemblymember
Frank Ferral Dean Gould
Class of 2012
Lindy Turner-Hardin
Class of 2001
Eggman is very busy at the moment working on a lot of great
Mark W. Herder
Class of 1993
Diane Vigil
Class of 2013
legislation to help our community.
Donnie M. Hernandez
Class of 2013
Steve Werner
Class of 1985
Mark Holmerud
Class of 2003
Douglass W. Wilhoit Jr.
James Hood
Class of 2015
Trevor Womack
Class of 2011
Loretta Lee
Class of 2009
Ralph Womack
Class of 1990
Michael Mark
Class of 2014
Nishka Yudnich
Class of 1985
Kathy Miller
Class of 2000
Moses Zapien
Class of 2011
After the question and answer session, it was time to head back to Stockton. It turned out to be a great day for Leadership Stockton, and the future community leaders of our region.
If you would like information on sponsoring and supporting the 36th Annual Leadership Stockton Class please visit www.leadershipstockton.com or contact Timm Quinn at 209.292.8423 or tquinn@stocktonchamber.org
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New Wave of Technology Coming to Port?
The “Third Wave” of information technology is about to drop
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"Stockton is ideally situated to deliver on that promise," said
Connaughton. He added it’s environmentally sustainable, cost efficient, can be done on a global scale, as well as being faster to
anchor at the Port of Stockton. Nautilus Data Technologies intrigued the San Joaquin Partnership Board of Directors and guests recently with a
build and deploy. Nautilus is looking at a little-used area of the Port of Stockton
presentation of future pending technology that, as its
docks to lease and to build up to four centers on existing pads. They
President & CEO James Connaughton put it, "Will gain
would also have to install electric infrastructure and fiber, which
international attention."
would not only benefit the Port, but also San Joaquin County,
Nautilus is the first company to successfully launch a waterborne
according to Connaughton. Infrastructure value added to the Port
data center prototype—an operating data center on a flat barge
in phase one would be $1.5 million and in $10 million in phase two,
with densely packed computers that would use river water for
including new pier construction.
coolant without any environmental impact on the river. Connaughton explained that current data centers can use up to 100 million gallons of water annually for operations. But the Nautilus system—the next wave of data centers—uses natural water
Connaughton says each of the centers would employ up to approximately 12 people in high-wage data tech and security positions. Nautilus Data Technologies was just named a 2016 Tech &
to cool the servers and results in higher performance and as well
Innovation Award winner by the San Francisco Business Times at
as density.
its awards dinner on May 24.
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PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC POLICY BY: FRANK J. FERRAL to leave their bikes, can go a long way in encouraging a company
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culture of active transportation. For more information, visit www.mycommuteconnection.com,
ABC NorCal is a trade association dedicated to serving
or contact Kari at 209.235.0576 or mcnickle@sjcog.org
construction professionals from Fresno to the Oregon border. ABC NorCal’s mission is to promote free enterprise by advancing
Collins Electrical Company
the merit shop philosophy in the construction industry through
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education, advocacy and business services. ABC NorCal serves
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contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and associates of all trades
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PG&E
who want to conduct business in an unrestricted market regardless
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of labor affiliation. ABC NorCal includes federal, state, and local government representation, legal advocacy, education, workforce development, contractor recognition through national and chapter awards programs, employee benefits, and business development. ABC NorCal was founded in 1976 in Concord, CA. In the
Carpenters Local Union 152 City of Stockton
Dorfman Pacific
San Joaquin Council of Governments
San Joaquin County Public Works Stockton Area Water Suppliers Sims Metal Management Surtec Valley CAN
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summer of 2008, they expanded their training and moved to its current 26,000 square-foot state of the art training facility in Livermore, CA. Today, ABC NorCal represents close to 500 companies across Northern California and trains over 300 apprentices per year in its five-state and federally-approved apprenticeship programs. Members and their employees are also offered Construction Craft Training, Green and Renewable Energy Training, Management and Supervisory Education, Safety, and Labor Compliance. ABC NorCal is committed to educating the current and future workforce and values the importance of
SUMMER OF FAMILY Turning Lifestyles into Works of Art
educating today’s youth on the benefits of careers in construction. For more information about being a sponsor of one of the many Award Winning Chamber programs, please contact Frank J. Ferral at 209.292.8428 or fferral@stocktonchamber.org.
San Joaquin Council of Governments As a business owner, why should you make the investment in encouraging employees to bike and walk to work? There’s actually a strong connection between shrinking waistlines and growing bottom lines. Studies show that healthy employees are more punctual, take fewer sick days, and may be as much as 15 percent more productive than those without active commutes. Becoming a bicycle-friendly workplace doesn’t have to be a huge financial commitment either. Having simple amenities on hand, such as a
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Chamber Office Closed 4th of July New Member Orientation 11 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room Networking Mixer 5:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. @ St. Luke School GRC Meeting 7:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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Green Team San Joaquin Meeting 9 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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FRESH meeting 9 a.m. @ Location TBA
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Lunch & Learn 11:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber of Commerce Room
Executive Committee Meeting 7 a.m. @ Stockton Golf & Country Club
NETWORK4SUCCESS Meets Every Thursday Contact the Chamber for location & time: network4success@ stocktonchamber.org
RIBBON CUTTINGS Attending Board Members: Kay Ruhstaller, Family Resource & Referral Center; Bob Young, NCPGA Foundation; Victor Randolph, Never Boring
Attending Ambassadors: Chad Vincent, Lyoness; Ella Holman, Collins Realty, Inc. /Aspiranet; Gloria Blaine, Basket Caravan; Gregory Walther, Press F1 Computer Services; Jeff Shirk, Dynamic Leadership Tools; Loretta Lee, Junior League of San Joaquin; Marina Narvarte, Mokelumne Federal Credit Union; Phil Handelman, Imortgage; Phillip Winkler, Club Z Tutoring; Susan Cruz, Cruz Integrated; Walter Reed, AFLAC
Art Expressions of San Joaquin
San Joaquin County Family Child Care Association
Village Barber Shop
2318 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95204
509 West Weber Ave., #101, Stockton, CA 95203
409 Lincoln Ctr., Stockton, CA 95209
Victor Community Support Services
Price Rite
Common Interest Management Services
2495 W. March Ln., #125, Stockton, CA 95207
706 E. Weber Ave., Stockton, CA 95202
3031 W. March Ln., #211, Stockton, CA 95219
Clear & Convincing Visual Media
Sprint/Wireless Lifestyle
House of Ice Cream
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10940 Trinity Prkwy., #E, Stockton, CA 95219
947 N. El Dorado, Stockton, CA 95203
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