Port O Call - May 2018

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GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Vol. 65 No. 1

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MAY 2018

City

OF THE Photo by Goff Photography



STATE

OF THE CITY

CONTENTS

10 DON’T MISS!

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MAY MULTI CHAMBER NETWORKING MIXER

From Your CEO

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5 – 7 p.m.

Leadership Stockton

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Good News from the San Joaquin Partnership

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From Your President

Cover Story 10 New Members

Hosted by DSN Outdoor at the Stockton Metropolitan Airport, 5000 S. Airport Wy., Stockton, CA 95206

STATE OF THE CITY

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@ Port of Stockton, Shed 20

News Briefs 14

10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Visit Stockton

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Programs and Public Policy

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Ribbon Cuttings

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April Mixer Photos

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Events 17 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.

"It should be our endeavor to cultivate the peace and friendship of every nation . . . . Our interest will be to throw open the doors of

CHAMBER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Diane Vigil, Dameron Hospital Foundation SR. VICE PRESIDENT Deitra R. Kenoly, The Record/San Joaquin Media Group

commerce, and to knock off all its shackles, giving perfect freedom to all persons for the vent to whatever they may choose to bring into our ports, and asking the same in theirs." –Thomas Jefferson

FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT Doug Dinjian, DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, Inc. VICE PRESIDENT Chris Kay, ACE Rail

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VICE PRESIDENT Kay G. Ruhstaller, Family Resource & Referral Center IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Bakul Patel, Dorfman Pacific Co. 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 Pat Filippone, Stockton Ports Scott Grafius, Steele Insurance Agency Ryan Haggerty, Haggerty Construction, Inc. Loretta Lee, Junior League of San Joaquin County David Meier, Pacific Gas & Electric Company Laura Ochoa-Sanchez, San Joaquin Delta College Brian Petrovek, Stockton Heat Justin Redman, F&M Bank Bob Young, World Financial Group – Transamerica CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Douglass W. Wilhoit, Jr.

Congratulations to the Port of Stockton on celebrating 85 years.

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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

Under the leadership of Richard Aschieris, Port Director and PastPresident of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce and the

Port Commissioners, our inland port is thriving. The Port is also philanthropic and serves community nonprofits, which says a lot about their priorities and commitment to Stockton. I am personally grateful for the men and women who unload and load ships, because my family includes proud longshore workers—my brother-in-law David Wade, who followed in his father’s footsteps, my nephew Sean McCombs, and my son-in-law Anthony Sukurski whose father and grandfather chose the same work. It can be dangerous work, but fulfilling and a good living. The Port of Stockton plays host to the 20th Annual State of the City proudly sponsored by your GSCC. Just the drive out to the shed is eye-opening and a reminder of the impact our port has on the health of commerce in Stockton. The State of the City is the highlight of the year for Stockton and the opportunity to hear from Michael Tubbs, Mayor of the City of Stockton, and the State of the Port address from Sylvester Aguilar, Port of Stockton Commission Chairman. At this writing, I haven’t heard the vision of Mayor Tubbs but I’m looking forward to hearing from him for we are all in this together and collaboration is key to making things happen.

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I recently met a woman new to our community and she was beaming at the welcome

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we all know, Stockton gets a bad rap out there in the universe. But those of us who live and work here know differently. This isn’t turning a blind eye to the challenges. We face problems such as homelessness, literacy and health straight on, often we are a step ahead of other cities in the country. Adam Cheshire is a Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce Leadership Stockton Class of 2013 Alumni. I was in the same class and one of our projects was to totally re-do two rooms at the Stockton Shelter for the Homeless. Adam was the most passionate class member for the project, so it came as no surprise when he was hired as the Executive Director of the Shelter. Adam is now the new Homelessness Tzar for San Joaquin County. This is a perfect picture of what the GSCC Leadership Stockton program does for our community—it builds leaders. The deadline for applying for the next class is drawing near—are you the leader our community is looking for? Apply! This year has flown by. Next month will be the last time I will sit at my laptop trying to come up with something to say. To our members, you can be confident your Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce staff is working tirelessly to meet your needs and to serve you. For 117 years, our mission to aggressively develop and promote an economically vibrant business community is paramount in our minds. We never forget it is you, our members, who partner with us in this endeavor. You are appreciated and valued.

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FROM YOUR CEO BY: DOUG WILHOIT It is an old cliché, but it is true: “April

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successful community event is to hear from City of Stockton Mayor

showers bring May flowers” and this last big

Michael Tubbs who will address how we all, working as one, can move

rain storm (Apr. 5 – 6) not only will do that

the City of Stockton forward into a wonderful quality of life for all

but will also give some more much needed

our residents! We know his presentation will be interesting, thought-

H20 for the summer. It also prepared Elkhorn

provoking, and a call to action to and by all. As Norman Vincent Peale

Golf and Country Club for your Chambers

stated: “Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to

37th Annual Golf Tournament which was

be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities—always see

high and dry (thankfully) and the full field

them, for they’re always there.”

had a wonderful time starting when they all checked in at 10 a.m., a

That is exactly what many in our community thought many years

great lunch, shotgun start at noon, dinner, raffle and the awards for the

ago (over 85 years to be exact) when the concept of a deep water inland

winners (hopefully all scorecards were correct)!

seaport was begun. Actually, it was 96 years ago and here is a quote on

Many thanks go to all terrific staff and facility at Elkhorn, our

Page 4 from the 1922 then Stockton Chamber of Commerce Annual

sponsors, those who contributed to the raffle, our many volunteers,

Report (copies available in the Chamber office) showing your Chamber

our fine staff members Timm Quinn, Danielle Zoller, other chamber

again leading the way: “DEEP WATER PROJECT KEPT ALIVE!

staff who helped and most of all to all the golfers and their sponsoring

“By necessity, due to the circumstances which impinge the question

companies who helped in making the day a great success. Next year,

of Deeper Water to the Sea, the Chamber has given but little public

our 38th and my last as your CEO, will be at Brookside Golf and

attention to that subject during the past year. But it has done the

Country Club on Apr. 8 and I look

necessary and important thing.

forward to seeing many of you who

The Board of Engineers for Rivers

played and supported us this year again next year. Also a note on golf tournaments, May 18, will be the Save Swenson Inaugural Golf Tournament sponsored by Chase Chevrolet. We will be sending out email blasts for

"Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities—always see them, for they’re always there.” -Norman Vincent Peale

and Harbors answered Stockton’s appeal for the improvement of the San Joaquin River to provide the deep water channel by denying the application. The Chamber, through Congressman Curry, at once petitioned for a re-opening of the

entry and sponsor opportunities.

case and asked that a time be fixed

You can also go to the Save

for a re-hearing. This petition was

Swenson website or contact Steve Lozano: SPLozano4@gmail.com

granted and the rehearing put down tentatively for Apr. 1, 1923. This

for sponsorship opportunities. Hope many of you will play, sponsor

was done to get the matter back on the calendar, and it is expected that

a foursome, and/or be a sponsor. Your Chamber already has two hole

a firm date for hearing will be announced later.

sponsorships and hope many of you will join in! May is also the month of our Annual State of the City event (May

“Whenever it is called, the Chamber will be ready to proceed. Meanwhile, we must stack arms and wait. No advantage can come from

24), so wonderfully hosted by the 85 year old Port of Stockton. We are

discussions and avowals now. There is a right time for everything. It

already receiving reservations (note there is no will call at the Port due

should be borne in mind that the Deep Water Project commenced with

to Homeland Security policy, so all tickets must be purchased and in

the Chamber, that the Chamber has been its constant advocate, earnest

hand prior to the event) and it appears we will have another sold out,

and watchful every hour. Summed up, this is unfinished business of the

interesting, and successful event.

Chamber which will be taken up when the proper time comes.”

We look forward to hearing Port Commission Chair Sylvester

Your Chamber did take it up and the rest is part of history. Your

Aguilar report on all the great success of the Port this past year and

Chamber is still is in the forefront of so many issues and we thank our

plans for an even better year(s) to come. The main reason for this

membership and welcome many more to join us!

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LEADERSHIP STOCKTON BY: TIMM QUINN Leadership Stockton: Education Session Leadership Level Sponsor: Financial Center Credit Union Special Thanks To: San Joaquin County Office of Education Education plays a vital role in the future economic prosperity of San Joaquin County, so a hands-on look at education was the perfect way to begin the day. The day began with the class divided among 10 schools throughout Stockton. They spent the morning shadowing the principal, learning about their particular school, and their successes and challenges. At lunch time, the Leadership Stockton class gathered at the San Joaquin County Office of Education for the remainder of the day. A working lunch covered some of the questions and revelations the class had based on their school site visits. After lunch, the class got a guided tour of the San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps and all the great things they do out at the Office of Education and the community. Following the tour Janine Kaeslin, Assistant Superintendent of County Operated Schools and Programs, San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE), welcomed the class and gave a quick overview of the SJCOE mission and what a County Office of Education does.

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Next up, the class heard from Head Start of San Joaquin Director Leticia Sida, Director. Then they got a treat and heard all about the Discovery Challenge Academy. Two Discovery Academy students joined the class and shared their story, what an amazing program. After a short break the class heard from Randy Olson, Director and Monica Filoso, Director, on Special Education and all the services SJCOE offers for those with special needs. Matthew Wright, Instructor; Venture Academy and some students spoke next on the Venture Academy Family of Schools and about their mock trial team. What an impressive group of students! The day ended with a presentation on Information Technology and Business Services from Scott Anderson, Deputy Superintendent, Business Services and Ed Babakhan, Division Director. Thank you to James Mousalimas for having us at the San Joaquin Office of Education and Kelly Fry for coordinating the afternoon portion of the session, to each of the schools for graciously opening up their campuses for our Leadership Stockton visitors, and to all of our speakers and panelists for the day.

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State of the City - Let the Good Times Roll!

In a couple of months, I will celebrate seven years of working and living in Stockton. You can imagine what my friends and business

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By 2013 that vacant 10 million sq. ft. was occupied creating new job opportunities that launched new growth in our communities again. More surprising was the major trend of online purchasing with

associates said when I announced in June 2011 that I was moving to take

two-day delivery that was starting to create demand for large

on the job of selling San Joaquin County and the City of Stockton during

warehouses stuffed with technology. This construction boom began

one of the deepest recessions this nation and world had faced.

with a 1.1 million sq. ft. building for Amazon in the City of Tracy in

I always like a challenge and I saw opportunity where they saw a depressed Stockton economy with double digit unemployment rates. Short term, they were right because the City of Stockton fell into

2013. Today there are more logistic jobs than retail sales jobs in San Joaquin County. Since 2013, 11 million sq. ft. of new construction has been built

bankruptcy in February 2015. However, the business community and

and filled with new distribution and manufactured employers.

our hard-working labor force was not bankrupt.

These major investments created over 10,800 new jobs and

In 2011 there were over 10 million sq. ft. of vacant industrial and logistic space. Many thought it would take ten years to fill but vacant buildings are a plus when you are marketing a community with a physical location at a reduced cost to attract an employer. In 2011 San Joaquin Partnership completed 14 projects which reduced vacancies by 1.2 million sq. ft. and created approximately 700 new jobs while retaining another 640. The sign of renewal was becoming apparent.

reduced the unemployment rate from double digits for the past 10 years to the low single digit. The “Good News” is that over 15.5 million more sq. ft. of spec building development is underway today so the opportunity to grow more jobs is in our future. So, let’s join Mayor Tubbs at the annual Chamber sponsored State of the City event to celebrate our good fortune and bright future.

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ocal businesses play a vital role in the cultural and economic prosperity of any city, providing both unique flavor and

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Companies will have booths throughout the shed, at which people can learn more about them and what they have to offer.

important services with a personal touch. In Stockton, the Port

Small business owners can also take advantage of the event to

is at the heart of all business, providing over 5,500 jobs as well as

learn about the many local programs available to them, as well as

important partnerships with small artists and businesses from the

learn how to strategically use their place in the Central Valley and

region. So it’s only natural then that the Port and the Chamber

near the Port of Stockton to strengthen their business and better

of Commerce should team up once again to host the twentieth

serve local, national, and international markets.

annual State of the City, which will be held on May 24 at the Port

But most of all, the State of the City event is about recognizing how Stockton has grown over the years and how it will continue

of Stockton. The event, which runs from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., acts not only as an excuse for the community to gather and enjoy a catered

to do so, as well as celebrating the people who work hard to ensure that it does.

luncheon together, but also an educational tool through which

“There are so many great things happening in our city, from

the people of Stockton can learn about the great small and large

youth scholarships, through our Stockton Scholars initiative, to

businesses in the area, and about the future of the city as a whole.

our partnership with the Sacramento Kings,� said Mayor Michael Tubbs, who will be delivering the State of the City at the event,

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referring to a scholarship initiative that ensures tuition will not

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and to the Sacramento Kings’ G League team becoming the

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Stockton Kings and playing their home games at the Stockton Arena beginning next season. “Together we are reinventing Stockton,” he added. And of course, you cannot mention the economic success of the city without talking about its economic heart and host of the event, the Port of Stockton, which in its 85th year is only growing more successful. Port Director Richard Aschieris called 2017 the Port’s “best calendar year in terms of total tonnage and ship calls,” adding that this allows them to generate “lots of jobs” for the city, which is their largest goal in the medium and long term. In the last year, the Port spent $15 million on local businesses, providing things like office equipment, consulting services, and contracts with businesses like Dillon & Murphy, a Lodi engineering firm working with the Port to improve infrastructure on Navy Drive. Aschieris called investing in local business the “most effective way to invest in the community,” which includes not just Stockton but all of San Joaquin County. Port Commission Chairman Sylvester Aguilar will be delivering a State of the Port, updating the community on their recent successes and their plans for the city going forward. Aschieris expressed enthusiasm at his partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, and loves that the event gives people the opportunity to get a rare glimpse at what goes on at the Port on a day-to-day basis. But while the Port of Stockton is invaluable to the city, it’s the people who make it what it is. After all, without local businesses and a growing economy, it would have nothing to ship! That’s why the event’s greatest emphasis is on the community, and bringing together the people who care about Stockton’s future, to discuss how to make it even brighter. When asked for final thoughts, Mayor Tubbs offered this hopeful note to leave on: “It’s an exciting time to live, work, and play in Stockton. Locally and across the nation, people are starting to take notice and talk about the good things happening here. Stockton is becoming a model of how to reinvent a city by building upon our strengths and finding innovative ways to tackle old challenges.” So make sure to be at the State of the City on May 24 so you, too, can be a part of the city’s reinvention and make Stockton the best city it can be.

Photography courtesy of Visit Stockton

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2018 Thursday, May 17 Stage 5 begins in Downtown Stockton

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Be at the Stockton Arena at 9AM! Two food trucks Lifestyle Festival featuring community booths Interact with cyclists as they prepare for the race Team introductions on stage Music Race starts at 11:20AM

Don’t miss Teana Boston perform the National Anthem! Opening ceremonies begin at 10:30AM.

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NEWS BRIEFS

VISIT STOCKTON BY: ROBYN F. CHESHIRE

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.

Visit Stockton bringing events to Stockton year after year From birding symposiums to baton twirling, Stockton has a long history of hosting events in our city. Did you know the Visit

Community Hospice and Community Hospice Foundation Announce New Board Members Community Hospice is pleased to announce its new Community Hospice and Community Hospice Foundation Board Members. Joining the Community Hospice Board of Directors is: • •

Christine Schweininger, President & CEO of the Central Valley

Stockton team actively searches for and bids to have these events in our hotels, meeting facilities, and sports complexes? In May alone, these five events are happening in Stockton: May 4 – 6 CCAA Softball Championship May 9 – 12 CCAA Baseball Championship May 13 – 16 NCAA Men’s Division 1 Golf Regionals

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

May 17 Amgen Tour of California

Chad Van Houten, Principal Shareholder, Grimbleby Coleman CPAs

May 23 – 26 WCC Baseball Championship

Joining the Community Hospice Foundation Board of Directors is: •

Patrick Blum, Sales Manager at Clark Johnson Company, Inc.

Tracy Kerr, President and CEO of Mocse Credit Union

Robert Lopez, Branch Manager at Wells Fargo Bank

Chuck Mitten, Plant Manager at The Wine Group

Nancy Houghton, Director, Camp Erin of the Central Valley

For more information, 209.578.6300 or visit hospiceheart.org.

New Attorney Joins Stockton Law Firm Kroloff, Belcher, Smart, Perry and Christopherson is proud to announce that Vivian Zhang has joined the firm as an associate attorney Ms. Zhang’s various practice areas include estate planning and trust litigation, business and real estate, medical malpractice cases, and employment matters. Ms. Zhang earned her undergraduate degree from the University of San Francisco, with a B.A. in International Studies and Minor in Legal Studies. Ms. Zhang received her Juris Doctorate in 2017 from the University of California, Davis School of Law.

In 2017, the estimated economic impact of the events serviced by Visit Stockton totaled over $5.2 million. Sponsorship opportunities exist for most events, which is good news for your business. Contact Tim Pasisz for information on sponsorships at tim@visitstockton.org or 209.938.1556.

Last Social Media Bootcamp – May 8 Improve your digital marketing efforts by attending the final session of Visit Stockton’s Social Media Bootcamp series on May 8. Cost: $10. Questions? 209.938.1555. VisitStockton.us/bootcamp.

Feast at the Fox Limited Seats Remain. Details for 2019 TBD.

7th Annual Stockton Beer Week: July 13 – 22 Hot weather means cold brews. Quench your thirst by attending events throughout the city during Stockton Beer Week.

Employee Celebrates 20th Anniversary with Robert Half Robert Half, the world’s first and largest specialized staffing firm, would like to congratulate Nahrin Jacobs on her 20-year anniversary! Nahrin joined Robert Half in 1998 as a staffing manager and has held numerous leadership roles since then including division director and branch manager. Currently she is responsible for

Restaurants, pubs, and tap houses across town will be hosting beer related events like tap takeovers, a beer fun-run, beer pairing dinners, and more. Details: StocktonBeerWeek.com.

3rd Annual Stockton Brew Fest: July 14 There is no better way to kick off Stockton Beer Week than

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RIBBON CUTTINGS Chamber Board President: Diane Vigil, Dameron Hospital Foundation Past President: Dennis Goldstrand, Goldstrand Financial Planning Attending Board of Directors: Bob Berger, Cumulus Radio; Bob Young, World Financial Group, Transamerica; Loretta Lee, Junior League of S.J.; Randy Burns, Keller Williams; Scott Grafius, Steele Insurance Agency

Attending Ambassadors: Capt. Doug Hanson, Salvation Army; Carol Clemons, Angel’s Caring Helpers; Cathy Douma, Minuteman Press of Stockton; Chris Grant, 105.9 The Bull; David Kamins, Mid Valley IT; Gloria Blaine, Honorary Member; Isom Harrison, PMZ Real Estate; Jackie Ronzone, Animal Protection League; Judy Wentner, BNA Solar Energy; Julie Damron, Stockton Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center; Kelly Kraut-Thurston, Allstate Insurance; Patty Heinemann, CVP Central Vision Printing; Roy Nightengale, 105.9 The Bull; Susan Cruz, Comstock’s Magazine; Teri Manley, Stop the Presses Printing; Victor Randolph, Never Boring

San Joaquin County Office of Education Fab Lab

Scott Grafius with Steele Insurance Agency Randolph Klein Financial Solutions California Hypnosis Center & Academy

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2087 Grand Canal Blvd., #5, Stockton, CA 95207

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EVENTS BY: TIMM QUINN Business Awards Luncheon 2018 Join us on Thurs., Jun. 7, at 11:30 a.m., at the Hilton Stockton,

June Business Showcase & Tradeshow Mixer Big News, Dudes and Dudettes, there are still a few tables left

2323 Grand Canal Blvd., as we honor local business leaders

for our totally-tubular, 1980s themed, Jun. 7 Business Showcase

and companies for their achievements and contributions to our

& Tradeshow Mixer at the Hilton Stockton, 2323 Grand Canal

community. We will also be honoring our yearly Volunteer Hall of

Blvd., Stockton 95207.

Fame award winners and 25, 50, and 75-year Chamber members.

Exhibit spaces are only $250 for Chamber Members so sign up

Luncheon tickets are $40 per person by May 31, and $45 each

now to expose your products and services to over 300 attendees,

thereafter. For more information, call 209.547.2770. 25 YEAR MEMBERS: BAC Community Bank - March Lane, Bud's Seafood Grille, Culligan Water, G-Force Production Services, A.M. Stephens Construction, Inc., Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame, Zeiter Eye Medical Group, Inc., DTE Stockton LLC, Duraflame, Inc., City of Stockton - City Manager's Office, Freeman D'Aiuto Pierce Gurev Keeling & Wolf, Harley Murray Inc. dba Murray Trailers 50 YEAR MEMBERS: MTI Business College of Stockton, Inc. 75 YEAR MEMBERS: Mazzera's Remodeling Center

meet local professionals, and grow your business. Exhibit spaces do sell out every year so sign up today and please note payment must be made in order to reserve exhibit space, on a first come, first paid basis. To sign up or receive more information, please visit stocktonchamber.org/tradeshows or contact Danielle Zoller at 209.292.8422 or danielle@stocktonchamber.org.

Annual Installation Dinner 2018 One of highlights of our year is the Chamber’s Annual

2018 BUSINESS AWARDS HONOREES

Installation Dinner. Join us on Jun. 28 as we gather at the Stockton

SMALL BUSINESS PERSON OF THE YEAR Lynda Winter, Great Spectacles BUSINESS PEOPLE OF THE YEAR Bob & Casey Tanon, Rita's of Stockton & GymStars Gymnastics BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE YEAR Linda Guinn, CB Merchant Services P3 STEWARDSHIP AWARD Dart Container Corporation FRESH EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR Golden Bear Insurance Company STOCKTON CHAMBER WELCOME SQUAD AMBASSADOR OF THE YEAR Bob Young, World Financial Group - Transamerica STOCKTON CHAMBER LIAISON AMBASSADOR OF THE YEAR Roy Nightengale, 105-9 The Bull STOCKTON CHAMBER SPECIAL VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Cathy Douma, Minuteman Press of Stockton SAM AND CINDY WARD OVERALL VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Roy Nightengale, 105-9 The Bull

Golf & Country Club to thank Diane Vigil, Dameron Hospital

2018 BUSINESS AWARDS SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS: Dameron Hospital Pacific Gas & Electric Company Port of Stockton GOLD SPONSORS: San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Media Group - The Record SILVER SPONSORS: Dorfman Pacific Co. Inc. F&M Bank United Way of San Joaquin County Visit Stockton

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Foundation for her outstanding performance as Chamber President from 2017-2018, and to welcome Deitra R. Kenoly, The Record/San Joaquin Media Group, as our 2018-2019 President. The evening will include an installation ceremony of our new Board Members and Officers and the presentation of awards. No host cocktails begin at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:45 p.m. Reservations are required and space is limited. Sponsorships are still available. For more information visit stocktonchamber.org/ installation-dinner or call Timm Quinn at 209.292.8423, or e-mail to tquinn@stocktonchamber.org.

2018 INSTALLATION DINNER SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS: Dameron Hospital Port of Stockton San Joaquin Delta College GOLD SPONSORS: F&M Bank JaniTek Cleaning Solutions Moss Adams, LLP San Joaquin Media Group - The Record United Way of San Joaquin County SILVER SPONSORS: Croce & Company Accountancy Corporation DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency Dignity Health - St. Joseph’s Medical Center Stockton East Water District Visit Stockton www.stocktonchamber.org

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CALENDAR MAY 2018

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The City of Stockton Economic Development Department is committed to creating employment opportunities by attracting new businesses, maintaining a healthy business environment for existing businesses, and assisting entrepreneurs in developing a successful business.

The Micro Loan Program is available to businesses located within Stockton city limits. Applicants must have a for-profit enterprise, show ability to repay debt and have history of meeting financial obligations. Business consulting is required and the business must create or retain at least one job.

The Facade Improvement Program assists property owners in making exterior, cosmetic improvements to commercial property. Funds are granted in the form of a loan, with a lien placed on the building, which is forgiven after five years if the property is kept free of graffiti and blight.

The Emergency Grant Program assists both business and property owners in financial need with alleviating code violations where the health and safety of employees and/or the public are endangered. Funds are provided in the form of a grant with no repayment expected.

Leadership Stockton Politics Session 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. @ The State Capitol, Sacramento New Member Orientation 11 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room May Multi Chamber Networking Mixer 5 – 7 p.m. Hosted by DSN Outdoor at the Stockton Metropolitan Airport 5000 S. Airport Wy., Stockton, CA 95206

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Liaison Committee Meeting 8 – 8:45 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room Ambassador Meeting 8:45 – 9:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room Green Team San Joaquin Meeting 9 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room FRESH Meeting 9 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room GRC Meeting 7:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room Lunch & Learn 11:30 a.m. Speaker: Dr. Mitchell Mays, Mind Gate Productions, Inc. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room

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Executive Committee Meeting 7 a.m. @ Stockton Golf & Country Club State of the City @ Shed 20 Port of Stockton 10:30 a.m.– 2:30 p.m. Chamber Closed Memorial Day Chamber Board Meeting 4 p.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room

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