Port O Call - June 2016

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PORT CALL GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

www.stocktonchamber.org

Vol. 62 No. 2

JUNE 2016

HONORING Stockton's Best

S M A L L BUSI N ES S AWA RDS 2016 Photography by Caroline Photography


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Small Business Awards 2016

HONORING STOCKTON'S BEST

CONTENTS

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PORT CALL

DON’T MISS!

From Your President

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May Mixer Photos

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From Your CEO

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@ Hilton Stockton

News Briefs

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JUNE TRADESHOW MIXER

BUSINESS AWARDS LUNCHEON 11:30 a.m.

5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

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Cover Story

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Leadership Stockton

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Events

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NETWORK4SUCCESS

Good News from San Joaquin Partnership

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Contact the Chamber for location & time: network4success@stocktonchamber.org

Programs and Public Policy Department

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Visit Stockton

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Calendar

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New Members

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Ribbon Cuttings

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@ Hilton Stockton

Meets Every Thursday

On the cover (from left to right): Amy Shin, Health Plan of

San Joaquin; Ben Pyper, Lincoln Square Post - Acute Care; Vince Rosato & Patti Gulick, New Image Sign Co.; Gloria Murphy, Diamond Care Inc.; Susan Cruz, Cruz Integrated; Nancy Antonio, San Joaquin RTD; Jeff Shirk, Dynamic Leadership Tools; Jennifer Wallace, Premier Staffing; Andy Prokop, United Way of San Joaquin County www.stocktonchamber.org

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PORT CALL Official publication of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce. Serving the Greater Stockton area business community since 1901.

FROM YOUR 2015-16 PRESIDENT BY: JUDITH BUETHE My year as president has flown by! The excellent

CHAMBER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Judith Buethe, Judith Buethe Communications SR. VICE PRESIDENT Bakul Patel, Dorfman Pacific Co.

opportunities for continuing education through the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce were accelerated for me! My appreciation for our staff members and the excellent

FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT Diane Vigil, Dameron Hospital Foundation

work they do is monumental. They are always well organized,

VICE PRESIDENT Deitra R. Kenoly, The Record/San Joaquin Media Group VICE PRESIDENT Doug Dinjian, DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, Inc. IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Blain Bibb, JaniTek Cleaning Solutions CHAMBER DIRECTORS Becky M. Deal, Bank of Stockton Dr. Lewis Gale, University of the Pacific - Eberhardt School of Business Rick Goucher, CBRE, Inc. Ryan Haggerty, Haggerty Construction, Inc. Chris Kay, SMG Frank Lucas, Evergreen Professional Hypnotherapy Dr. Robert Melrose, Brookside Optometric Group Laura Ochoa-Sanchez, San Joaquin Delta College Laura Pinkerton, Wells Fargo Bank Victor Randolph, Never Boring Design Associates Kay G. Ruhstaller, Family Resource & Referral Center Joey Steelman, Lord's Gym Jared Steinwert, F&M Bank Joy Sweger, St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Dignity Health Robert Young 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 Joe Curtis 209.292.8439

JUDITH BUETHE

with superb follow-through. And they are always kind and considerate of others. Good role models!

Thank you, each and all, for your membership in the Chamber. We are grateful, also, for our members who serve on the various committees and who provide the continuing education we value so much. If you do not yet serve on a committee, please consider doing so. It’s fun and your contributions will add to the continuing education that so many of us associate with this chamber. A huge thank you to Doug Wilhoit! He is the role model for leadership role models! Also, if you have not heard yet, he is being honored this year with the Goodwill Helping Hands Award. Please join me and other Chamber members on June 23 at the Stockton Golf & Country Club to welcome the superbly qualified Bakul Patel, Chief Financial Officer of DorfmanPacific, as our incoming president, along with other new officers and board members. Hope to see you there!

MAY NETWORKING MIXER @ DEYOUNG MEMORIAL CHAPEL

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 BEA COORDINATOR Sophie Soth 209.292.8430 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, EVENTS Ashley Williams 209.292.8422 SCAP-SE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Christy Hang 209.292.8433 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lorice Harrison 209.292.8427 RECEPTIONIST/CUSTOMER SERVICE Tricia Long 209.292.8431 PUBLISHER Stockton Chamber of Commerce 209.547.2770 GRAPHIC DESIGN Never Boring 209.526.9136 ADVERTISING Victor Randolph

209.988.5800

PRINTING & MAILING The Parks Group

209.466.9026

GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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 We are now entering into a very important few months in our city,

In 1876, ONE VOTE changed France from a Monarchy to a

county, state, and nation with the advent

Republic; In 1921, ONE VOTE gave Adolph Hitler leadership of the

of the election season starting with

Nazi Party and in 1960, a ONE VOTE change in each precinct in

the June primary and then on to the

Illinois would have defeated John F. Kennedy.

November general election. It is very,

DOUG WILHOIT

gave Rutherford B. Hayes the Presidency of the United States;

You have seen and will continue to see campaign ads ad nauseam

very important that WE all take the

and it is natural to tune them out, but it is important that you take

time to research the candidates and the

a close look and see who is really speaking to the issues and has the

issues and then VOTE, not with ideology or emotion, but with a true

ability to represent all. Or, as Mahatma Gandhi said, “Truth resides

sense and resolve with what is best for the greatest number of people.

in every human heart, and one has to search for it there and to be

It is so sad to see the low turnout numbers that we have seen these

guided by the truth as one sees it. But no one has a right to coerce

past few election cycles, and I am hopeful that this cycle will be

others to act according to his own view of truth.” Just think about

different, and all eligible voters will do what I suggested above and

that for a moment and consider this as you look at those who are

take the time to use their constitutional right and responsibility to

trying to stay in office or those who are taking the leap into a

help either keep good, effective, and honest people in office or elect

public office.

new people who will do the job not for themselves but for all. In my

William James was an American philosopher and psychologist

professional career, I have had the honor of serving with or working

who was also trained as a physician. He was also the first educator

with so many good people who really took to heart their service as

to offer a psychology course in the United States, so I think I shall

“citizen politicians” and tried very hard to not only serve all people

close with two of his quotes for you to ponder as you prepare to

or their constituents well and supported or voted for what they

vote: “I have often thought that the best way to define a person’s

thought was best for the greatest number of people without worrying

character would be to seek out the particular mental or moral

how they would fare when they stood for reelection or were looking

attitude in which, when it came upon them, they themselves most

to “move up the ladder.” Those are the kind of elected officials that

deeply and intensely active and alive. As such moments there is a

should stay in office or those who should be elected to replace them.

voice inside which speaks and says :‘This is the real me.’” And, “There

It is important to remember that each and every vote counts and

is one unconditional commandment, which is that we should seek

here is a historical look at that point: In 1645, ONE VOTE gave

incessantly, with fear and trembling, so to vote and to act as to bring

Oliver Cromwell control of England; In 1649, ONE VOTE caused

about the very largest total universe of good which we can see.”

Charles I of England to be executed; In 1776, ONE VOTE gave

Just think about these two statements for a moment as you decide

America the English language instead of German; In 1845, ONE

and vote on the plethora of incumbents, candidates, and issues that

VOTE brought Texas into the Union; In 1868, ONE VOTE saved

you have to choose from!

President Andrew Johnson from impeachment; In 1876, ONE VOTE

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NEWS BRIEFS Submission Guidelines: News Briefs must be submitted before the first of each month to schamber@stocktonchamber.org. Please put “PORT O CALL” in the subject line. Submissions must be no longer than 50 words total and should include contact information. News Briefs will be included on a space available basis and may be edited for content.

Availability Professional Staffing Adds New Member N. Jeanne Albright is the newest member of the

N. Jeanne Albright

United Cerebral Palsy Appoints Lynn Hogue, Chief Executive Officer The Board of Directors of United Cerebral

Availability team. The skills Jeanne acquired in

Palsy of San Joaquin, Calaveras and Amador

the technical realm, along with her expertise in

Counties (UCPSJ) have announced the

Lynn Hogue

HR Business Partnership, have enabled Jeanne to implement many

appointment of Lynn Hogue as Chief Executive Officer. Hogue

strategic HR business initiatives and to establish trusted coaching

has sixteen years of nonprofit experience working for the March

relationships with business leaders in all of the businesses for

of Dimes, where she directed and coached division staff in the

which she has consulted.

areas of fundraising, financial management, and volunteer and

Jeanne received her Bachelor’s Degree from USF in Organizational Behavior & Leadership. When Jeanne is away from the office, you can find her kayaking with her two dogs, hiking, gardening, or spending time with her family and friends.

Celebrate The Haggin Museum’s 85th Anniversary June 14 marks The Haggin Museum’s 85th anniversary and Victory Park’s 100th anniversary. The Museum originally opened

staff development in order to achieve optimal productivity and profitability outcomes. “I’m honored to be working with a staff filled with talented and caring individuals. I am thankful for such an engaged board and look forward to collaborating with them to help people with disabilities become integrated into the community and achieve a life without limits,” stated Lynn Hogue.

in 1931, on the 15th anniversary of Victory Park. To commemorate this special occasion, the Museum will open its doors with free admission to all visitors on June 14 from 12 – 5 p.m.

The Octonauts Dive Into First U.S. Theatre Tour One Show on Sept. 25 at the Bob Hope Theatre Explore. Rescue. Protect! "Octonauts" announced a brand new, action-packed and interactive theatre show for the very first time in the U.S. The Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure (www.octonautsliveus.com) features brand new and fan favorite songs led by the entire Octonauts eight-member crew including Captain Barnacles, Lieutenant Kwazii, and Medic Peso, as they invite audiences aboard an underwater quest through a world full of adventure, interactivity, and tons of sea life surprises. The tour will head coast-to-coast visiting more than 60 cities including Stockton on Sept. 25, at the Bob Hope Theatre. Tickets are available for purchase at the Stockton Arena Box Office, online through Ticketmaster.com, by phone at 1.800.745.3000, and all Ticketmaster outlets.

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The places you can go on RTD! Did you know you can ride RTD bus route 60 to Pixie Woods, Stockton Arena, Ballpark, and Victory Park? RTD can take you places. Visit our website or call us to learn how RTD can get you there. (209) 943-1111 sanjoaquinRTD.com


Eileen Nichols, Partner, Victoria Island Farms

For more information call 209.946.0246 or visit portofstockton.com

The Port of Stockton imports more than 90% of the fertilizer used in the Central Valley. From supplying our farmers’ green thumbs to our environmental efforts to keep Stockton green, we’re always thinking of the city we love. So even though Eileen may never handle a crane or steer a ship, she’ll always be a big part of the port.

Chairman R. Jay Allen, Vice-Chair Elizabeth Blanchard. Commissioners Sylvester Aguilar, Gary Christopherson, Michael Patrick Duffy, Stephen Griffen, Victor Mow. Port Director Richard Aschieris.

www.stocktonchamber.org

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HONORING STOCK TON'S BEST By Jacqui D. Sinarle

The Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce

Ben Pyper, president and administrator of Lincoln Square Post-

will recognize outstanding businesses and

Acute Care, was recognized as Business Manager of the Year after

individuals at its annual Business Awards

transforming the skilled nursing facility into a highly rated and

Luncheon on June 2 at Hilton Stockton, 2323

respected care center.

Grand Canal Blvd. The Chamber’s Business Person of the Year is Jennifer Wallace,

“I am most proud of the care and reputation of our care center,” said Pyper. “I am also proud of the partnerships we have built with

owner of Premier Staffing, who has significantly increased both

local physicians, university professors, and hospitals to develop

sales and employee numbers since purchasing the business in 2011.

cutting edge orthopedic, cardiac, and pulmonary

“In 2015 we provided jobs to nearly 2,000 people in the greater San Joaquin County area,” reported Wallace, who credited

rehabilitation programs.” This year’s Green Policies, Practices, Purchasing (P3)

her success to hard work, dedication to clients and employees,

Stewardship Award goes to Diamond Care Inc., which uses hybrid

relationships with community business people, and mentors.

and electric cars to transport clients and eco-friendly cleaning

Small Business Persons of the Year are Patti Gulick and Vince Rosato, co-owners of New Image Sign Co., whose strong leadership enabled their company to achieve exponential growth despite the recent economic recession. “There is never a job too big or too small for us,” Gulick explained. “We always strive for excellence while thinking outside

chemicals; recycles furniture, books and garbage; creates and uses compost; and recently installed 48 solar energy panels. “Diamond Care always considers sustainability when purchasing goods or services,” noted CEO Gloria Murphy. “These practices have earned us a Green, Sustainable Business Program Certification.” Health Plan of San Joaquin (HPSJ) wins FRESH Employer of

of the box.” Rosato added, “We are always up for a challenge and take pride

the Year honors as an enthusiastic sponsor and participant in the

in making sure each job is unique and catered specifically to

Chamber’s Fitness Rejuvenates Employee Sustainability and Health

our clients.”

(FRESH) program.

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2016 Business Awards Winners Health Plan of San Joaquin; Ben Pyper, Lincoln Square Post - Acute Care; Vince Rosato & Patti Gulick, New Image Sign Co.; Diamond Care Inc.; Susan Cruz, Cruz Integrated; Nancy Antonio, San Joaquin RTD; Jeff Shirk, Dynamic Leadership Tools; Jennifer Wallace, Premier Staffing; United Way of San Joaquin County

“HPSJ employees participate in Sonic Boom Wellness, a

Small Business Awards 2016

workplace wellness program with pedometers, daily challenges,

June 2, 11:30 a.m.

and rewards; voluntary brown bag lunch and learn programs

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featuring area health and safety agencies; and HPSJ Walks for Health, an employee team that attends fundraising walks,” said

2323 Grand Canal Blvd. $35 per person, Prepaid reservations only

David Hurst, VP of external affairs. “Our employees can also select

For tickets visit:

healthy snacks and light meals from the Avanti Market onsite food

stocktonchamber.org/business-awards or call 209.547.2770

vendor; use In-Shape fitness center discounts; and exercise with a variety of on-site lunchtime groups.” The FRESH Employee of the Year is Nancy Antonio, safety and risk specialist with San Joaquin Regional Transit District. Antonio opened the RTD’s on-site employee fitness center and uses her own 100-pound weight loss story to motivate and encourage coworkers. “We encourage employees to utilize the fitness center before and after work and during their breaks,” Antonio said. “It’s a great achievement for RTD because it can help keep our employees healthy and safe.” Jeff D. Shirk, certified leadership consultant with Dynamic

Special Thanks to our Sponsors Platinum Sponsors: Bank of the West Financial Center Credit Union Port of Stockton Premier Staffing San Joaquin Delta College Gold Sponsor: Kaiser Permanente Silver Sponsors: Dorfman Pacific Co., Inc.

Leadership Tools, is the Stockton Chamber Welcome Squad

F&M Bank

Ambassador of the Year. Shirk co-chairs the lunch and learn

JaniTek Cleaning Solutions

program and is active in ambassador meetings, new member

Oak Valley Community Bank

meetings, ribbon cuttings, and monthly mixers. Receiving honors as Stockton Chamber Liaison Ambassador of the Year is Susan Cruz, owner of Cruz Integrated, who has surpassed her role as a vital member of the chamber’s liaison committee. The Community Benefit Award goes to United Way of San Joaquin County, which has contributed about $100 million to local nonprofits since 1926. “The United Way is celebrating our 90th anniversary in San Joaquin County,” observed Andy Prokop, president and CEO. “It is our future goal to continue to raise money and work with other nonprofit agencies to improve lives in our community.” Cost to attend the celebration is $35 per person, prepaid

The Record/San Joaquin Media Group Table Sponsors: Health Plan of San Joaquin San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) United Way of San Joaquin County Special Recognition 25 Year Members: A. A. and Bob Allen, Inc. Legacy Enterprises Benefits Consulting, Inc. Micke Grove Zoological Society Northeastern California Small Business Development Ctr. Central State Credit Union 50 Year Members: Builders Exchange of Stockton

reservations only. For tickets, visit stocktonchamber.org/business-

Cal-Sierra Pipe, Inc.

awards or call 209.547.2770.

The Grupe Company www.stocktonchamber.org

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LEADERSHIP STOCKTON BY: TIMM QUINN Leadership Stockton: Health Care Session Leadership Level Sponsor: Financial Center Credit Union Session Sponsor: Health Plan of San Joaquin Health Care continues to be a topic that impacts each and every one of us, and each year Leadership Stockton takes a look at the

Leadership Stockton Accepting Applications for the 2016-2017 Class

challenges and successes in health care throughout San Joaquin County.

Leadership Stockton, California’s oldest adult community leadership program is accepting applications for the Class of 2016-

The day began at the Health Plan of San Joaquin with a panel

17. Tuition for the 11-month program is $900. Applications and

discussion from Don Wiley, President of St. Joseph’s Medical

class schedule can be found at www.leadershipstockton.com or by

Center; Elizabeth Propp, CFO of Dameron Hospital; Dr. Brad

calling 209.547.2770. Deadline is June 10.

Reinke, VP Medical Affairs of Dameron Hospital; Dr. Donald

Leadership Stockton, a program founded in 1981 by the Greater

Kimzey, Assistance Physician-In Chief, Hospital Operations of

Stockton Chamber of Commerce, prepares the next generation

Kaiser Permanente; and David Culberson, Chief Executive Officer

of men and women who will assume leadership roles in the

of San Joaquin General Hospital. The panelists gave a glimpse

greater Stockton community. Established as the first community

into each of their organizations and then shared their opinions on

leadership program in California, Leadership Stockton has

the state of health care with the class. The class then asked many

graduated over 800 community members, many who now serve on

questions. Each panelist was very open and the discussion was very

local boards, commissions, and in other community

lively and informational.

leadership roles.

Following the panel was a presentation from Health Careers

Leadership Stockton participants embark on a journey that puts

Academy. Traci Miller, the Principal of Health Careers Academy

them in touch with the greater Stockton community, as well as each

(HCA), and a panel of her students joined us and shared the

other, and develops their personal leadership skills. Participants

mission of HCA. The students also shared their stories and their

are also involved in addressing the needs of our community

goals with the class. What an impressive group of kids!

through hands-on service projects that focus on solutions to real

After a great lunch, the class heard from Amy Shin, CEO, Health

community problems.

Plan of San Joaquin and David Emerson, Manager, Application

This 11-month community leadership program offers

Development, Health Plan of San Joaquin (LS Class of 2015). Amy

participants an opportunity to increase their community

shared information about the Health Plan and David talked to the

knowledge, civic network, and service to the community.

class about all that goes into the information technology facilities

Participants are exposed to key issues facing Stockton and the

and security.

surrounding region.

The day ended with a tour of San Joaquin General Hospital. The class got an all-access tour of the wonderful facility. A BIG thank you to all the speakers who took the time out of their busy schedules to come and speak with the class. Thank

Selection involves a written application and personal interview. The selection process will identify approximately 26 applicants to be chosen to attend the program; representing a cross-section of the greater Stockton community. Tuition is $900.

you to the Health Plan of San Joaquin and San Joaquin General

For information or an application visit www.leadershipstockton.com

Hospital for hosting the session and to all the HPSJ and SJGH staff

or call Timm Quinn at 209.292.8423 or email

that made this day possible.

tquinn@stocktonchamber.org.

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Timm Quinn: tquinn@stocktonchamber.org 209.292.8423


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With the support of our Community and the successful partnership with our customers,

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As always, we’ll continue to provide top quality services, and free delivery to the Stockton area!

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Familiar Faces

and a lending hand

We’re Expanding!

APS Welcomes Jeanne Albright Human Resource Strategic Consultant

As a Strategic HR Consultant, Jeanne brings over 15 years of strategic HR experience at Hewlett-Packard and Hitachi Data Systems, where her experience and practical knowledge will enable Central Valley businesses to adopt HR practices that increase business profitability

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EVENTS BY: TIMM QUINN Annual Installation Dinner 2016

Annual Installation Dinner Sponsors

One of highlights of our year is the Chamber’s Annual

Platinum Sponsors:

Gold Sponsors:

Installation Dinner. Join us on June 23 as we gather at the Stockton

California Water Service Company

BAC Community Bank

Golf & Country Club to thank Judith Buethe with Judith Buethe

Dorfman Pacific Co., Inc.

DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance

Communications for her outstanding performance as Chamber

Greater Stockton Employer

Agency, Inc.

Advisory Council

President from 2015-2016, and to welcome Bakul Patel, Dorfman Pacific, Co., Inc. as our 2016-2017 President. The evening will include an installation ceremony of our new Board Members and Officers and the presentation of awards.

F&M Bank

Kaiser Permanente

San Joaquin Delta College

Port of Stockton

The Record/San Joaquin Media Group

University of the Pacific

United Way of San Joaquin County

Woodruff Sawyer & Company

Silver Sponsors:

No host cocktails begin at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:45

JaniTek Cleaning Solutions

p.m. Reservations are required and space is limited. Sponsorships

St. Joseph's Medical Center

are still available. For more information, call Timm Quinn at

Stockton East Water District

209.292.8423, or email tquinn@stocktonchamber.org.

Visit Stockton

Sponsors receive recognition at such events as the Industrial

Taking Care of Business Program 2016-2017

Technology Barbecue, State of the City, Annual Golf Tournament,

The Taking Care of Business Program offers our member businesses a wealth of marketing and sponsorship opportunities

and Chamber Business Awards. Popular Awards programs such as

for the upcoming year. This popular program was created to give

the ATHENA Awards and San Joaquin Ag Hall of Fame are also

chamber members an excellent way to receive exposure throughout

included, as well as the Annual Installation Dinner.

the year at a dramatic discount off normal pricing.

Advantages Available to Taking Care of Business Supporters Sponsoring companies typically select several options from the

Taking Care of Business Sponsors Help Fund Key

events line up. The Chamber allows its members to wisely choose a

Chamber Programs Taking Care of Business also ties closely to the chamber’s work

year-long program that meets their marketing, consumer exposure

in business retention and development activities, and helps fund

and community involvement goals. Package prices enable sponsors

committees and programs designed to keep Greater Stockton

to select from several marketing and promotional opportunities at a

businesses healthy and growing. Committees supported include

significant savings. For more information on stretching your marketing dollars

the Manufacturers Industrial Distribution Roundtable and other

through Taking Care of Business, contact Timm Quinn, Events

business development programs.

Director, at 209.292.8423, or email tquinn@stocktonchamber.org. The Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce proudly recognizes the following companies for their year round support of the Chamber:

Taking Care of Business Sponsors 2015-2016 A.G. Spanos Companies

Financial Center Credit Union

San Joaquin Partnership, Inc.

BAC Community Bank

JaniTek Cleaning Solutions

St. Joseph's Medical Center

Bank of the West

Kaiser Permanente

Stockton East Water District

California Water Service Company

Neumiller & Beardslee

The Record/San Joaquin Media Group

Delta Sierra Beverage

Oak Valley Community Bank

United Way of San Joaquin County

DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, Inc.

Pacific Records Management

University of the Pacific

Dorfman Pacific Co., Inc.

Port of Stockton

Valley First Credit Union

F&M Bank

San Joaquin Delta College

Visit Stockton

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TiECon Worldwide Magnet for Small Business Start ups Last month more than 4,500

FROM THE

GOOD NEWS

to San Joaquin communities, expose our startups to Silicon Valley mentors, and equity financing as well as learn about new business opportunities. San Joaquin County and the San Joaquin Partnership

hundred people gathered at the Santa

financially support the outreach and company recruitment through

Clara Convention Center for TiECon

the Greater Silicon Valley brand as well as an office at TiE

2016, hosted by TiE Silicon Valley,

Silicon Valley.

the largest conference dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship. San Joaquin USA was there in force with representatives and

TiECon is three days of immersion into the latest technological innovations across multiple industries, delivered by the leading experts in the field. It was also an opportunity to network with and learn from industry luminaries, successful entrepreneurs, and

support from Manteca, Stockton, Tracy, and San Joaquin County

seasoned executives driving the hottest technology trends. For Café

as well as Café Coop – the small business incubator located in

Coop tenant startups it was opportunity to display their start-up

downtown Stockton. This was the third year that a Greater Silicon

products, sell into Silicon Valley, and perhaps connect with a mentor

Valley Delegation participated with a booth to attract companies

or financier.

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PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC POLICY BY: SOPHIE SOTH It takes one person to

BEA Provides:

start making a difference

Speaker Bureau

in our community!

Mock Interviews

Industry Tours

Pathway to Green Schools

Semi-Annual Scholarship Luncheons

College and Career Fairs

Quarterly Breakfast Symposiums

The Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce offers a variety of tremendous programs that help the community grow in great dimensions. This includes the Business Education Alliance (BEA) program that works

a strong united community. We are excited to see the alliance

diligently throughout the year to build an alliance between our successful businesses and thriving school districts in San Joaquin County. The BEA provides programs that help students gain post-graduation choices. All of these great programs wouldn’t

For more information on how to get involved please contact

Don't miss the next FRESH meeting:

be possible without the help of our gracious volunteers and our generous sponsors.

Thursday, June 9, 9 a.m. @ InShape, 4555 N. Pershing Ave. RSVP attendance to gogreen@stocktonchamber.org

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

Diamond Foods, Inc. Dorfman Pacific

San Joaquin County Public Works

American Recycling

Healthy Air Living

San Joaquin RTD

CalSheets

PG&E

Stockton Area Water Suppliers

Carpenters Local Union 152

Queirolo’s Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.

Sims Metal Management

San Joaquin Council of Governments

Valley CAN

Collins Electrical Company

between our businesses and schools rise in San Joaquin County. Bea@stocktonchamber.org, or by calling 209.547.2770.

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VISIT STOCKTON BY: WES RHEA certifies community members as Certified Tourism Ambassadors™

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the Children’s Museum, the Stockton Ports, and more. Head to

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CALENDAR JUNE 2016

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NEW MEMBERS

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Business Awards Luncheon 11:30 a.m. @ Hilton Stockton

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Tradeshow Mixer 5 p.m. -7 p.m. @ Hilton Stockton Green Team San Joaquin Meeting 9 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room Leadership Stockton Closing Session 8 a.m. - Noon @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room FRESH Meeting 9 a.m. @ InShape, 4555 N. Pershing Ave.

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Leadership Stockton Graduation Dinner 6 p.m. @ Hilton Stockton GRC Meeting 7:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room

Retirement Communities Plymouth Square

Non-profit Alliance of Guardian Angels

1319 N. Madison St. Stockton, CA 95202 209.466.4341

8142 West Ln., #110 Stockton, CA 95207 209.423.9227

Dentists Maria Stefan DDS, Inc.

Women Inspiring Women

HVAC Mancuso Air Services

3017 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, CA 94509 925.783.4707

439 Bedford Wy. Stockton, CA 95204 209.851.8841

Cellular & Paging Wireless Lifestyle dba SPRINT

Heavy Equipment Sales & Rentals Blue Line Rental

4647 Quail Lakes Dr. Stockton, CA 95207 209.478.5884

Executive Committee Meeting 7 a.m. @ Stockton Golf & Country Club

Home Health Care Services Diablo Home Care Inc.

1151 W. Robinhood Dr., #B7 Stockton, CA 95207 209.933.9737

Lunch & Learn 11:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room

10940 Trinity Pkwy., #E Stockton, CA 95219 209.323.2181

Manufacturers Airgas

3790 Wilcox Rd. Stockton, CA 95205 209.931.2470

4600 Salida Blvd. Salida, CA 95368 209.281.3741

NETWORK4SUCCESS

Installation Dinner 6 p.m. @ Stockton Golf & Country Club

Meets Every Thursday Contact the Chamber for location & time: network4success@stocktonchamber.org

RIBBON CUTTINGS Attending Board Members: Bob Young, NCPGA Foundation; Victor Randolph, Never Boring; Dr. Robert Melrose, Brookside Optometric Group

Attending Ambassadors: Brian Meadows, Stockton Ports; Carla Little, Villa Marche; Carol Clemons, Angel’s Caring Helpers; Chad Vincent, Lyoness; Danette Curtis, St. Luke Catholic Elementary School; Ella Hollman, Collins Realty, Inc. /Aspiranet; Gloria Blaine, Basket Caravan; Greg Walther, Press F1 Computer Service; Jeff Shirk, Dynamic Leadership Tools; Loretta Lee, Junior League of San Joaquin; Marina Narvarte, Mokelumne Federal Credit Union; Megan Mote, Haggerty Construction; Nanette Spitulki, ABS Direct, Inc.; Patti Gulick, New Image Sign Co.; Phil Handelman, imortgage; Scott Grafius, Steele Insurance Agency; Teri Manley, Stop the Presses Printing; Tim Aragon, Verve Networks; Venus Kantun, AFLAC; Walter Reed, AFLAC; Yolanda Sanchez, Brookside Living

Community Hospice

Stockton Ports

2431 West March LN. #100, Stockton, CA 95207

404 West Fremont, Stockton, CA 95203

San Joaquin County Historical Society & Museum

Victor Treatment Center

GameRoom Envy

11793 N. Micke Grove Rd., Lodi, CA 95241

12755 N Hwy 88, Lodi, CA 95240

702 W. Fremont St., Stockton, CA 95203

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Justin's Scuba Time

Guardian Angels

3702 E. Hammer Ln. at Holman, Stockton, CA 95212

3255 West Hammer Ln., #2, Stockton, CA 95209

8142 West Ln., #110, Stockton, CA 95210

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