GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Vol. 64 No. 11
www.stocktonchamber.org
MARCH 2018
ENVIRONMENTAL
INNOVATIONS: Keeping California Clean by Making Its Businesses Green
Photo by Kevin Richtik of Caroline Photography
85 YEARS and stronger than ever Humble beginnings: Back in 1933, Stockton had 50,000 residents and a brand new port. Today, Stockton is 300,000 citizens strong and the Port is one of the largest bulk/break-bulk ports in California. Breaking records with 4.7 million tons of cargo and 268 ship calls in 2017.
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Chairman Sylvester Aguilar, Vice-Chairman Stephen Griffen Commissioners R. Jay Allen, Elizabeth Blanchard, Gary Christopherson, YEARS
Michael Patrick Duffy, Victor Mow and Port Director Richard Aschieris
ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATIONS:
KEEPING CALIFORNIA CLEAN BY MAKING ITS BUSINESSES GREEN
CONTENTS From Your President
DON’T MISS! 6
Programs and Public Policy
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Good News from the San Joaquin Partnership
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February Mixer Photos
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Cover Story 10
@ Emergency Food Bank Stockton/San Joaquin 7 West Scotts Ave., Stockton
News Briefs 14
New Members
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Ribbon Cutting
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MAR
REXPO RAAP (REVOLUTION AGAINST AIR POLLUTION)
Events 13
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Visit Stockton
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MARCH NETWORKING MIXER
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From Your CEO
Leadership Stockton
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Calendar 18
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FROM YOUR 2017-18 PRESIDENT BY: DIANE VIGIL Official publication of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce. Serving the Greater Stockton area business community since 1901.
Timing is everything, and it seems this planned “Green” issue comes at a time Stockton citizens are taking a look at our own green spaces.
CHAMBER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Diane Vigil, Dameron Hospital Foundation SR. VICE PRESIDENT Deitra R. Kenoly, The Record/San Joaquin Media Group
As I have stated in a previous issue, we moved to Stockton from Bakersfield. After my father’s job was completed, our family had a choice to make—either move back to Bakersfield, or stay in
FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT Doug Dinjian, DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, Inc. VICE PRESIDENT Chris Kay, ACE Rail IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Bakul Patel, Dorfman Pacific Co.
DIANE VIGIL
The schools in Bakersfield didn’t have grass. We had oil dirt that would burn your legs if the winds kicked up. You can imagine my
CHAMBER DIRECTORS Stephanie Banuelos, Grimbley Coleman Bob Berger, Cumulus Radio Randy Burns, Keller Williams Erin Guy Castillo, Parish Guy Castillo, PC F.J. "Joe" Dietrich IV, F.J. Dietrich & Co Scott Grafius, Steele Insurance Agency Ryan Haggerty, Haggerty Construction, Inc. Loretta Lee, Junior League of San Joaquin County David Meier, Pacific Gas & Electric Company Bryan Meadows, Stockton Ports Laura Ochoa-Sanchez, San Joaquin Delta College Brian Petrovek, Stockton Heat Justin Redman, F&M Bank Kay G. Ruhstaller, Family Resource & Referral Center Bob Young, World Financial Group – Transamerica CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Douglass W. Wilhoit, Jr.
Stockton. My mother said, “We’re staying. It’s green up here.”
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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 SCAP ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR Christy Hang 209.292.8433 SCAP EMPLOYMENT SPECIALISTS Ana Alfaro 209.292.8426 Felicia Hurtado 209.292.8434 Jeffrey Natividad 209.292.8425 Chris Rivera 209.292.8440 Dennis Thao 209.292.8424 Mandee Trackwell 209.292.8435 SCAP ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mina Gomar 209.292.8429 BEA COORDINATOR Mario Supnet 209.292.8436 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT EVENTS Danielle Zoller 209.292.8422 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lorice Harrison 209.292.8427 OFFICE COORDINATOR Karina Meza 209.547.2770 PUBLISHER Stockton Chamber of Commerce 209.547.2770 GRAPHIC DESIGN Never Boring 209.526.9136 ADVERTISING Victor Randolph
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surprise to find grass at Grover Cleveland Elementary. Admittedly, I have an emotional attachment to Swenson because my father began golfing later in life and would not have been able to golf had it not been for Swenson and Van Buskirk. He could not have afforded a country club membership. He and his buddies golfed nearly every Saturday for ten years or more and it was one of his greatest joys in life. It is hard to separate the emotional attachment from hard facts, but this is what we must do. The Government Relations Council heard from City Manager Kurt Wilson and Lincoln School District Superintendent Tim Uslan. Based on the facts and data presented the GRC recommended to the GSCC BOD to oppose the closing of Swenson Golf Course and demand an open and transparent process, followed by the Board of Directors voting to accept their recommendation. The letter below was sent to the City of Stockton stating where the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce stands on the Swenson Golf Course issue. It is so inspiring to witness the robust public involvement. We need this type of enthusiasm and passion on a variety of issues facing our city and I hope it continues. The Port O Call is a diary of all your Greater of Stockton does on your behalf. By reading each issue from cover to cover you will discover that our chamber is more than mixers. Don’t underestimate the mixers though, they are getting bigger and better (I think there is a little silent competition going on). The February Mixer at the new Lord’s Gym City Center was inspiring, especially seeing all the young people playing ball and spending their evening in a positive environment. Former Chamber Board of Director Pastor Joey Steelman is a light in our community. In conclusion, I love green spaces and support the California State Parks, Yosemite National Park Conservatory and National Parks. When we look at urban communities they are creating green spaces for children who only know concrete. It changes their lives and perspectives. Preserving green spaces, living and doing business green is important for future generations. Green is the color of life. They will thank us for our wisdom and
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judgement in keeping it “green up here.” www.stocktonchamber.org
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FROM YOUR CEO BY: DOUG WILHOIT This March Port O Call issue is a “Green Issue,” which is a big part of your Greater
DOUG WILHOIT
Letter from Blair Hake and Friends of Swenson Friends of Swenson would like to thank the Greater Stockton
Stockton Chamber of Commerce’s multiple
Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, for their support in
member benefits. It helps all businesses
protecting Swenson Park and Golf Course. These citizens and
understand how simple and inexpensive
business owners recognize the importance to the quality of life in
changes in day to day practices can help
Stockton, and the positive environment Swenson provides for family
one’s business thrive and at the same time
time and recreation. A recent Stockton Tree Foundation study reinforces the positive
improve/protect our environment.
We are very proud of the fact that, since 2006, the faithful efforts
impact of Swenson, stating the park is currently sequestering 94
of the Green Team San Joaquin (GTSJ), led by the committee once
tons of C02 per year! Converting the park to residential usage will
chaired by Chamber Past President Blain Bibb and now co-chaired
result in a net increase in C02 emissions of at least 720 tons per year!
by Eddie Tolentino of Caraustar and Linden Coffee of American
The impact on air quality will have a negative effect on Stockton for
Recycling, LLC, lovingly shepherded by Program and Public Policy
generations to come. The Audubon Society recently
Director and “Father” of the GTSJ Mr. Frank J. Ferral, is a multiple award winning program of your Chamber. Both the Chamber and GTSJ were inducted into the International Green Industry Hall of Fame in 2013 in recognition of the leadership shown by your Chamber in its successful and dedicated effort to lead the way in helping businesses, not only in San Joaquin County but down
"The Audubon Society recently spotted 22 different species of birds inhabiting the park. Including the Red-Breasted Sapsucker, a species not often found in the city. They also enjoyed a look at one of the Red Foxes known to inhabit the park. The beauty of Swenson is a snapshot into the history of our valley."
the Central Valley, improve their bottom line and at the same time provide a healthier environment
- Blair Hake
spotted 22 different species of birds inhabiting the park. Including the Red-Breasted Sapsucker, a species not often found in the city. They also enjoyed a look at one of the Red Foxes known to inhabit the park. The beauty of Swenson is a snapshot into the history of our valley. In this era of enhanced awareness regarding climate change and man’s effect on wildlife habitat, we need to be extremely careful in our decision to forever give up open green space within the city. Most cities subsidize their parks
for all. Mr. Ferral frequently reports to me that at many
as they understand the community benefit.
meetings with public and private sectors folks
Swenson Park and Golf Course, is vital to the
alike, the GTSJ is held on high as an example to
overall health for all of our Stockton residents
many. It sets your Chamber apart and far above
and visitors, making it an attractive place to
other Chambers not only here in California
live, work, and play. We cannot afford to lose
but around the nation as a multiservice/ program organization that truly leads the way in enhancing business and communities together as one.
this greenbelt in the heart of Stockton. We thank the city residents for the overwhelming support they have
Please join us for REXPO RAAP on Mar. 14!
demonstrated for the Swenson Park
To end my article, I have asked for a guest
property, and ask that our city officials
commentary by Chamber Member and one of the
work with us to enhance Swenson Park both
leaders on the Swenson Park issue Blair Hake on
aesthetically and financially for the entire
the importance of the Green Space provided by the
community to enjoy.
Swenson Park Property. Thank you Blair and all who are coming forward on this most important issue!
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PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC POLICY BY: FRANK FERRAL
REVOLUTION AGAINST AIR POLLUTION A Program of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce March 14, 2018 | Waterloo Gun & Bocce Club | 4343 N. Ashley Lane, Stockton, CA 95215
Presented by
7 a.m. Registration & Visit Exhibits
11:45 a.m. Lunch Buffet Open
8 a.m. Call to Order-Linden Coffee, Green Team San Joaquin Chair
12-12:45 p.m. Keynote Lunch Address- Samir Sheikh, Incoming Air Pollution Control Officer
8:05 a.m. Welcome by San Joaquin County Supervisor & SJVAPCD Board member Bob Elliott 8:15-9:45 a.m. Panel One- Stop, Collaborate and Listen!
Panelist will present on current and proposed policies to mitigate air
Deputy Air Pollution Control Officer, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District. Samir is currently responsible for directing the District’s air quality management strategies, including overseeing the functions the Air District’s fiscal and grant functions that provide approximately $150
pollution are the U.S., CA, & Central Valley. What can businesses and
million in grant funding annually for projects that
residents expect? Our panelist will explain.
benefit air quality. Additionally, he oversees the Air
• Jo Fleming, California Green Business Program, Moderator
District’s planning, rule development, technology
• Meredith Kurpius, US EPA
advancement, air quality monitoring, and air quality
• California Air Resources Board (Invited) • John Cadrett, Compliance Manager Air Pollution Control District
9:45-10 a.m. Coffee Break/Visit Exhibits 10-11:30 a.m. Panel Two-RAAPER’s Delight!
Panelists will present and showcase best practices and products that
both reduces the cost of doing business and reduces air pollution in
the Central Valley.
Samir Sheikh
analysis programs, which are responsible for the development of the Air District’s long-term air quality
strategies and regulations. Samir was recently appointed by the Valley Air District Governing Board to serve as the new Executive Director/Air Pollution Control Officer upon the current APCO’s (Seyed Sadredin) retirement in July 2018. Mr. Sheikh holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration degree from California State University, Fresno.
• Heidi Sanborn, California Product Stewardship Council, Moderator • Ford Motor Company
12:45 p.m. Drawings for Door Prizes
• Ara Kriorian, Vice President, Solar Optimum, Inc. • Cary Roulet, Holt of California
FRESH Committee is encouraged to attend the REXPO RAAP in lieu of the FRESH Meeting this month. Stay tuned for more information on the FRESH Event in April. Date TBA.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS 209 Furniture, ABC NorCal, American Recycling, CalSheets, Carpenters Local, Union 152, City of Stockton, Collins Electrical Co., Dorfman Pacific, Healthy Air Living, PG&E, Queirolo’s Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., San Joaquin Council, of Governments, San Joaquin County Public Works, Sims Metal Management, Solar Optimum, Inc., Surtec, Universal Service Recycling
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Fancy Food Shows Future Trends Impacts on San Joaquin County’s Agriculture Economy
The $3 billion annual Grow It! Make It! Ship It! Agricultural economy of San Joaquin County is beginning to face major consumer market changes. The Lodi General Mills plant opened in 1947 and is now closed with one of the main reasons being the changing eating habits of families which were spotlighted at the recent Fancy Foods Show that I attended. The Specialty Food Association just concluded their 43rd Winter Fancy Food Show held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. This Show featured over 1,400 exhibitors, including 350 from California and foreign exhibitors from 20 nations. More than 90,000 new specialty food products were on display. During that same week, an Amazon Go store opened in Seattle without a cashier but with a chef preparing the food daily within this new grab and go store. I also heard that grocery stores like this new Go store, will be eliminating transportation and inventory by growing vegetables on roof tops or inside the store in LED light containers grown in air or water, without soil or pesticides. Many of the vendors at the Fancy Foods show are now plant based food companies offering alternatives to traditional milk and meat using plant proteins in refrigerator packaged fresh foods. Now it’s what’s not in your food vs what is in your food. Where’s the beef is truly the question of this Fancy Food Show since its source in many cases is not an animal but rather a plant.
FROM THE
GOOD NEWS
Big food suppliers are now losing a third of their market share to
these specialty food producers. Fresh and cold storage in smaller amounts vs scaled dry food with long shelf life is the trend. That means a whole new supply “cold chain” with refrigeration of less “fresh” inventory. Lifestyles of the Gen Z and young families is now driving this change which is all about grazing with multiple “natural organic” snacks rather than sitting down to 3 square meals. The government’s traditional nutritional pyramid is unknown and unwanted. Food now needs an authentic story so that higher prices and margins can pay for the new fresh supply chain. Farmers need to become “this story” and perhaps the chef too, for product endorsement. Here’s my last example. California-based alternative protein and dairy-free business, Ripple Foods, was founded in 2014 and has raised $110 million in venture capital and other traditional investors including Goldman Sachs. This money will be used to fund market expansion and new plant protein products to replace dairy. Most recently, it introduced a non-dairy Greek yogurt that boasts 12 grams of protein per serving. Ripple Foods products are sold throughout the U.S. and Canada in over 10,000 locations such as Kroger, Whole Foods, Target, and other regional retailers and grocers. So, the San Joaquin Valley’s dairy industry is now threatened by plant based products. Got Milk or Got Plant is the future question that will be answered by the Gen Z market.
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ENVIRONMENTAL
INNOVATIONS: Keeping California Clean by Making Its Businesses Green by Jordan Severns
A
s landfills grow larger, our planet grows warmer, and our
saving the organization thousands of dollars or more on utility
icecaps grow smaller, there’s a lot to be concerned about
costs. What’s more, an increasingly environmentally-conscious
with regards to our one and only planet Earth. Fortunately,
world means more people interested in supporting businesses with
however, there are those waking up to the state our world is in
green practices, meaning that while costs go down, revenue goes
and taking steps to fight against pollution and waste without
up. So why doesn’t every business do this?
drastically altering the way we live our lives. Environmental Innovations is a statewide organization made up
“Usually the biggest hurdle is deciding to get started,” says Josephine Fleming, an environmental scientist, the owner
of these kinds of people, dedicated to connecting and promoting
of Environmental Innovations, and executive director of the
environmentally conscious people, as well as educating those who
California Green Business Network (CAGBN).
aren’t yet aware of the positive impact they could be making on our
That’s where she comes in. Through Environmental Innovations
planet. More specifically, they provide counseling and resources to
and CAGBN, she seeks to increase awareness and availability of
help businesses go green, an act that can save the business money
green resources. CAGBN is a collection of certified organizations
while saving the planet in the process.
that push the envelope and lead the charge toward a greener future.
What does it mean to go green? It’s a matter of managing and
These businesses benefit from promotion in the press, status as a
reducing the negative impact an organization has on the world
community leader, healthier staff, and the aforementioned savings
around it. This means doing things like safely disposing of waste,
on water, power, and garbage bills (over $41,000,000 in savings
being wary of dangerous chemical emissions, and knowing how to
among all CAGBN businesses!).
use water more conservatively and efficiently. These practices are
Of course, the most important benefits of the network are about
not only good for the planet, they’re good for the business owner,
so much more than money. “Before a business embarks on getting
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certified, they say that they want cost savings, rebates and
Brown went on to say, “It is our goal to differentiate ourselves
free technical assistance,” said Fleming, referring to CAGBN’s
from the rest of the industry and create a sustainably
potential rebates on costs associated with transitioning
beneficial relationship with our customers, employees, and
business infrastructure for a cleaner output and the free
Mother Nature.”
access to technicians who will get you in touch with local
These companies and companies like them all across
environmental agencies and other resources. But Fleming
California have prevented over 970,000 tons of greenhouse
was pleasantly surprised to find that once business owners
gases from entering the atmosphere, saved 783,000,000 gallons
actually put in the work to go green, they change their tune:
of water, and diverted 1,400,000 metric tons of waste from
“After getting certified as a Green Business, they generally say
landfills, as per greenbusinessca.org.
it’s because it’s the right thing to do.” Stockton businesses who have made this important decision
For local business owners, joining this movement and improving your business and your community is a simple
include Stop the Presses Inc., a printing company who despite
process, and in San Joaquin county, it’s also a free one! Enrolling
going through tons of paper ensure that not a scrap goes to
is a matter of making a profile at greenbusinessca.org and
waste; 209 Furniture, who use energy efficient windows and
completing an online checklist of requirements. From there
lighting; and GMA Garnet, a garnet mining and distribution
local Green Business Coordinators contact the appropriate
company that recycles every possible scrap of plastic,
agencies and arrange onsite visits. A successful visit will earn
aluminum, and cardboard, and make use of motion-sensor
the business recognition as a Green Business, granting them
lights to avoid wasting power.
use of the Green Business logo as well as all sorts of
According to Scott Brown of Morada Produce, another certified green business, “sustainability has been built into the culture of Morada Produce,” so that conservation is a part of every facet
free promotion. For the consumer, supporting businesses that adopt green practices is a crucial step in protecting our environment. Voting with our wallets tells
of their work. Forty percent of their
other companies that making these changes
power consumption is solar energy,
is worth their time from a financial
and the water they use to process
standpoint. Fortunately, CAGBN has a
cherries is the same water they’re
method of seeking these places out! Their
using to irrigate their orchards. They
Shop Green smartphone app, easily found
go even further, using micro-emitter sprinklers which significantly reduce wasted water. As for what drove them to go green,
in the App Store by searching “California Green Business Network.” The app contains an intuitive directory of local green businesses, so wherever you are, it’s easy to seek these places out and show them your support. Know it or not, we all owe our thanks to the hardworking, forward-minded people at Environmental Innovations, CAGBN, and organizations like them. Teaching and convincing corporations of the importance of going green isn’t easy work, but it’s a vital one if we’re to continue drinking clean water, breathing clean air, and living on a sustainable planet. Our community and our state are better and healthier for all their work.
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LEADERSHIP STOCKTON BY: TIMM QUINN
EVENTS BY: TIMM QUINN
Leadership Stockton: Law & Justice Session
Sign Up Now for the 37th Annual Golf Tournament!
Leadership Level Sponsor: Financial Center Credit Union Special Thanks to: San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office and Stockton Police Department Each year, the Leadership Stockton class looks forward to the Justice/Law Enforcement session. This session gives the class a
Elkhorn Golf Club will host our day on the greens on Apr. 9, beginning with registration at 10 a.m., lunch at 11, and a shotgun start at noon. After the tournament, we’ll have an awards reception honoring the top players of the day. We still have some terrific sponsorship packages available
glimpse of the various entities working together to make Stockton
which offer high visibility at this signature event. Consider
a safe place to live, work, and play. Though the day was full,
donating a prize for our post-tournament raffle to market your
the information was valuable, and the class left with a greater
business to those participating in our tournament.
understanding of our local justice system. The day began with a warm welcome to the Sheriff’s John Zunino Operations Center from Undersheriff John Picone (LS
Visit our website stocktonchamber.org/golf-tournament or contact Timm at 209.292.8423 or tquinn@stocktonchamber.org, for more info and to sign up.
Class of ’03). The Undersheriff introduced the staff and provided an overview of the operation of the Jail Facility, and a glimpse of the myriad of other duties which fall under the Sheriff’s Department. Stockton Chief of Police Eric Jones (LS Class of ‘06) was up next to speak about crime and Stockton PD’s efforts to combat this hot issue. He provided great statistics, new technology they are using,
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS (as of 2/15/18) FRED COUPLES SPONSORS: Chevron Corporation F&M Bank Mid Valley IT
recent successes, and encouraged the public to become more aware
Oak Valley Community Bank
and involved in the process.
RICKY BARNES SPONSOR:
Following the Chief, the class was joined by San Joaquin
Republic Services
County Assistant District Attorney Scott Fichtner, who spoke to
HOLE IN ONE SPONSORS:
the class about what a DA’s office does and some of the projects
Chase Chevrolet
they are currently working on.
Gary J. Long Jewelers
Next, Miriam Lyell, San Joaquin County Public Defender, spoke about what the Public Defenders Office does. Erin Guy Castillo, (LS ‘15) Past President, San Joaquin County Bar Association/Foundation
Roger Dunn Golf Shops TEE SIGN SPONSORS: BBSI Stockton Black Oak Casino Resort
and Private Civil Lawyer spoke about the Bar Association and the
Carpenters Local Union 152
role attorneys play. The Honorable Linda Lofthus, Presiding Judge,
DiBuduo & DeFendis
San Joaquin County Superior Court, spoke next and gave the class a glimpse at how a judge fits into the justice system. We even had a special guest, Councilmember Susan Lofthus (LS’ 88). During the two-hour jail tour the class toured the French Camp facility visiting the intake, women’s area, the men’s area, administrative segregation, the medical clinic, and the communications area. A big THANK YOU goes to the following: Undersheriff Picone, Chief
Insurance Agency, Inc. Gary J. Long Jewelers Grupe Commercial Company Kamps Propane Partners Commercial Real Estate PDM Steel Service Centers, Inc. Port of Stockton Premier Staffing San Joaquin Steel Co., Inc. United Way of San Joaquin County
Jones, Scott Fichtner, Miriam Lyell, Susan Lofthus, Erin Guy Castillo,
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
and the Hon. Judge Lofthus. Also, thanks to Undersheriff Picone for
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State of the City 2018 to be Held May 24th Don’t miss the 20th Annual State of the City co-sponsored by the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce and The Port of Stockton on May 24 at the Port of Stockton, Shed 20. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Come check out the exhibits showcasing the critical and inspiring services available to you. Don’t miss a State of the Port presentation by Port Commission Chair Sylvester Aguilar and Mayor Michael Tubbs’ second State of the City address!
Stockton Chamber Business Awards Nominations Needed! Nominations are now being accepted for our June 7 Business Awards Luncheon. We are seeking nominations in the categories of: •
Small Business Person of the Year
•
Business Employee of the Year
•
Business Manager of the Year
•
Business Person of the Year
•
P3 Stewardship Award
•
FRESH (Fitness Rejuvenates Employee Sustainability
Sponsorships are still available! For more information, call Timm Quinn at 209.292.8423 or email to tquinn@stocktonchamber.org.
& Health) Employer of the Year •
FRESH (Fitness Rejuvenates Employee Sustainability & Health) Employee of the Year
To learn the nomination criteria and download the nomination
STATE OF THE CITY 2018 SPONSORS (as of 2/15/18)
forms please visit stocktonchamber.org/business-awards or call 209.547.2770. Nomination deadline is 5 p.m., Apr. 11.
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San Joaquin Partnership, Inc. United Way of San Joaquin County University of the Pacific Visit Stockton GOLD: BAC Community Bank Chevron Corporation F&M Bank Oak Valley Community Bank SILVER: DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency Dorfman Pacific Co. Inc. G-Force Productions JaniTek Cleaning Solutions Stockton East Water District Ulmer Photo
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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.
Stockton Chamber Seek Applications for Board of Directors The volunteer leadership of the Greater Stockton Chamber of
Central Valley Community Bank Announces James Kim, Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer James M. Ford, President and Chief Executive Officer of Central
Commerce provides the energy and direction for programs and
Valley Community Bank, announced the addition of a new executive
services for our members.
level position for the Bank, naming James Kim as Executive Vice
To ensure a quality Board the applicant, or the applicant’s employer, must be a Chamber Member in good standing at the
President, Chief Administrative Officer. Kim joins Central Valley Community Bank with over 15
time of application and must remain in good standing throughout
years of bank leadership expertise most recently serving in the
their entire three-year Board term, July 2018 – June 2021. For more
positions of controller, chief operations officer, chief financial
information and to download an application please visit
officer and chief executive officer for financial institutions in
www.stocktonchamber.org. Application deadline is 5 p.m. on Apr. 9.
the Greater Sacramento Region. Kim began his career working for a Big Six accountancy firm in Sacramento after receiving
Vanessa Owens Has Joined Premier Staffing Vanessa Owens has joined the Premier Staffing team as a Safety/ Operations Specialist. Originally from Los Angeles, Vanessa recently settled here in Stockton with her three children after serving nine years on active duty service. She will be an integral part of the Premier Staffing operations to ensure a safe and thriving work environment for our clients and temps. Visit premierstaffingstockton.com or call 209.478.8500 for more information.
Port of Stockton Board Elects Aguilar and Griffen to Lead the Way in 2018 Following a vote by the Port of Stockton Commissioners, Sylvester Aguilar has been named Chairman and Stephen Griffen Vice-Chairman. Mr. Aguilar is Senior Vice President and Business Banking Relationship Manager Team Lead for the Mid-Valley Business Banking Offices of Bank of the West. Mr. Aguilar is a Stockton native who is very active in the community. Mr. Griffen, a lifelong resident of Stockton, began working at the Port as a longshoreman in 1977. Since 1984, he has been owner of Country Club Service and Bob’s Lube, and also is the owner of Country Club Smog. Visit www.portofstockton.com. to learn more about The Port of Stockton.
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his MBA and BS in Accountancy from California State University, Sacramento. More information about Central Valley Community Bancorp and Central Valley Community Bank can be found at www.cvcb.com.
HELPING VALLEY BUSINESS GROW
Deep Roots ~ Strong Branches Grupe Commercial Company Senior VP, Dan Keyser and President/CEO, Kevin Huber, pictured with World Peace Rose Garden Director, Sandy Huber and Oak Valley’s SVP/Commercial Real Estate, 209.343.7605. Cathy Ghan, 209.320.7867 and VP/Stockton Branch Manager, Karrie Johl, 209.343.7605
866.844.7500 • www.ovcb.com Oakdale • Sonora • Modesto • Turlock • Patterson Escalon • Ripon • Stockton • Manteca • Tracy
“We appreciate the commitment and collaboration we’ve received from Oak Valley Community Bank. Time and time again, they have shown their support for us and the community by crafting customized financing solutions at every stage of the University Park Development.” - Kevin Huber, Grupe Commercial Company www.stocktonchamber.org
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VISIT STOCKTON BY: ROBYN F. CHESHIRE Chefs Announced for Feast at the Fox Some of the best local chefs have signed up to help bring a dining
Visit Stockton to Host Social Media & Digital Marketing Training
experience like no other to Main Street in Downtown Stockton. The Feast at the Fox chefs will each prepare a mouth-watering dish, made from local ingredients, for 150 guests to enjoy at a single farm table under the glow of the Bob Hope (Fox) Theatre neon lights. Hosted by Visit Stockton in partnership with the City of Stockton, this fundraiser is supported by and benefits the San Joaquin Delta College Culinary Arts Program. Info: FeastAtTheFox.com or 209.938.1555. Purchase tickets today ($125/each or $900 for reserved
Visit Stockton invites all Stockton businesses and nonprofits to elevate their online presence and social media engagement via a Social Media Bootcamp. This series of three workshops, geared towards improving digital marketing efforts, is open to anyone in Stockton and is being offered at an incredibly low price to benefit the largest number of organizations: $10/each or $25 to attend all three. SESSION 1: Mar. 6 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. - Claim Your Spaces:
seating for six).
A Guide to Google, Yelp, TripAdvisor, and other Review Sites
CHEFS
SESSION 2: Apr. 10, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. - A Guide to Social Media
Mark Berkner, Chef/Owner
Content Planning, Distribution, and Online Promotion
Taste Restaurant, Plymouth and Volcano Union Pub + Inn
SESSION 3: May 8, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. - Digital Marketing Trends
Culinary Arts Instructor, San Joaquin Delta College
and Best Practices
Micah Malcolm, General Manager/Chef Taste Restaurant, Plymouth and a SJDC Culinary Program Graduate
Registration information can be found at VisitStockton.us/BootCamp.
Chris Isert, Executive Chef
Questions? Call 209.938.1555.
Brookside Country Club, Stockton Robert Sakado, Lead Cook/Supervisor Golden 1 Center, Sacramento and a SJDC Culinary Program Graduate Richard Hyman, Owner/Executive Chef Fe•nix Restaurant, Lodi Robert Halabicky, Certified Executive Pastry Chef San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton
NEW MEMBERS Basketball Teams
Foster Care Services
Ridesharing
Team Trouble Inc.
California Mentor, Family Home Agency (FHA)
Lyft Activation Center
www.teamtrouble.net
2291 W. March Ln., #E-102, Stockton, CA 95207
1774 W. Hammer Ln., Stockton, CA 95207
Massage Therapy
Estate Planning & Trust Services
Insurance - Agents & Brokers
The Healing Life Center
Shari Tocchini Esq.- Timeless Estate Planning
Lockton Insurance Brokers
1743 Grand Canal Blvd., #17, Stockton, CA 95207
www.timlessestateplanning.com
400 Capital Mall, #2600, Sacramento, CA 95814
Wireless Communications
Real Estate Investments & Management
Restaurants - Caterers
Verizon Wireless
College Real Estate, Inc.
FAT CITY Brew & BBQ Supply
10952 Trinity Prkwy., Stockton, CA 95219
3640 N. El Dorado St., Stockton, CA 95204
1740 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95204
Tutoring
Cosmetology School,
Restaurants - Caterers
Sylvan Learning Center
Inspire Academy of Barbering & Cosmetology Inc.
Romano’s Macaroni Grill
526 W. Benjamin Holt Dr., Ste. C, Stockton, CA 95207
445 W. Weber Ave., #223, Stockton, CA 95203
5420 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95207
Financial & Insurance Services
Restaurants
Non-Profit
World Financial Group - Transamerica
America Waffles
Philomathean Club
2291 W. March Ln., #D100, Stockton, CA 95207
1540 E. March Ln., #B-5, Stockton, CA 95210
1000 N. Hunter St., Stockton, CA 95202
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Robyn F. Cheshire: robyn@visitstockton.org 209.636.4348
RIBBON CUTTING Attending Board of Directors: Chris Kay, ACE Rail; Bob Young, World Financial Group – Transamerica; Loretta Lee, Junior League of SJ
Attending Ambassadors: Gloria Blaine, Honorary Member; Ella Hollman, Collins Realty Inc. /Aspiranet; Gregory Walther, Press F1 Computer Services; Carol Clemons, Angel’s Caring Helpers; Cathy Douma, Minuteman Press of Stockton; Roy Nightengale, 105.9 The Bull; Victor Randolph, Never Boring; Chris Matteucci, Matteucci & Associates Real Estate & Property Management; Jackie Ronzone, Animal Protection League; Julie Damron, Stockton Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center; David Kamins, Mid Valley IT
Pawtastic Thrift Boutique 2210 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA 95203
Republic is committed to Keeping our Community Green
Residential Recycling & Waste Commercial Recycling & Waste My Resource™ Online Bill Pay Construction Waste Recycling www.stocktonchamber.org
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CALENDAR MARCH 2018
STOCKTON’S RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT PROGRAM A new City program to improve some of the most distressed neighborhoods in our community! The City of Stockton’s Residential Neighborhood Reinvestment Program forgives City liens for homebuyers and investors who repair and improve blighted homes and neighborhoods. There are four key points to the program: 1 Only single-family homes are eligible. 2 No person is eligible who has caused or
allowed code violations at any property in Stockton. 3 The property must have at least $15,000
in current outstanding code violation fees and penalties. 4 The property buyer must complete the repairs
and improvements within one year of the City’s approval. Call (209) 937-8539 or visit the City’s Economic Development Department at StocktonCA.gov/EconDev to learn more or receive a program application
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New Member Orientation 11 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room March Networking Mixer 5:15–7:15 p.m. @ Emergency Food Bank Stockton/San Joaquin 7 West Scotts Ave., Stockton
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GRC Meeting 7:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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Leadership Stockton Education Session 8 a.m.–5 p.m. @ Various Schools, SJCOE
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Liaison Committee Meeting 8–8:45 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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Ambassador Meeting 8:45–9:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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REXPO RAAP 8 a.m.–2 p.m. @ Waterloo Gun & Bocce Club 4343 N. Ashley Ln., Stockton Executive Committee Meeting 7 a.m. @ Stockton Golf & Country Club Lunch & Learn 11:30 a.m. Guest Speaker: Aegis Treatment Center @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room RSVP to lorice@stocktonchamber.org Chamber Board Meeting 4 p.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
NETWORK 4 SUCCESS Meets every Thursday, 12 – 1 p.m. Contact the Chamber for location joe@stocktonchamber.org
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