GREATER STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.stocktonchamber.org
Vol.66 No.1
MAY 2019
STATE of the
CITY
SUMMER PORT TOURS ARE BACK! Join us for a fun, exciting and informative 1.5-hour Port of Stockton boat tour. It’s FREE!
See the Port of Stockton in action from the best spot possible – the water. You’ll learn about our rich history, current activities and future plans. So hop aboard! This is an experience the whole family will enjoy.
TOUR DETAILS
• FREE 1.5-hour tours June 21 & 22, July 19 & 20, August 16 & 17 • Tours depart at 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. • Tours on the “California Sunset” depart from the Stockton Marina: 445 W. Weber Ave. in Downtown Stockton • Register at PortofStockton.com/boat-tours or call (209) 466-5987 • Reservations open at 8 a.m. on June 1st
Chairman Stephen Griffen, Vice-Chairman Michael Patrick Duffy. Commissioners R. Jay Allen, Elizabeth Blanchard, Gary Christopherson, Victor Mow and Port Director Richard Aschieris.
STATE OF THE CITY
CONTENTS
10 DON’T MISS!
From Your President
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MAY NETWORKING MIXER
From Your CEO
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4:30 p.m. Ribbon Cutting
News Briefs 8 Cover Story 10 Leadership Stockton
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Events 13 Good News from the San Joaquin Partnership
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Programs and Public Policy
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April Mixer Photos
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Visit Stockton
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5:15 - 7:15 p.m. Mixer @ Neumiller & Beardslee 3121 W. March Ln., Ste. 100, Stockton
STATE OF THE CITY @ Port of Stockton, Shed 20 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. To purchase tickets:
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Ribbon Cuttings 17 New Members
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Calendar 18
28 Years of Economic Excellence
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FROM YOUR 2018 -19 PRESIDENT BY: DEITRA R. KENOLY Official publication of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce. Serving the Greater Stockton area business community since 1901.
I can’t believe how time flies. It’s already May… the month we
CHAMBER OFFICERS PRESIDENT Deitra R. Kenoly, The Record/San Joaquin Media Group SR. VICE PRESIDENT Doug Dinjian, DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, Inc.
gather as a community to hear all of the great things that are happening in our fine city. The 21st Annual State of the City will be held on May 23, 2019 at the Port of Stockton in Shed 20. Our
FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT Chris Kay, ACE Rail
Mayor, Michael Tubbs, and Port Commission Chair Stephen
VICE PRESIDENT Kay G. Ruhstaller, Family Resource & Referral Center
Griffen will offer insight into what’s happening economically, educationally, and culturally in our community. Take a look
VICE PRESIDENT Justin Redman, F&M Bank IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Diane Vigil, Dameron Hospital Foundation
inside this issue of Port O Call for a preview of what’s to come.
CHAMBER DIRECTORS Bob Berger, Cumulus Radio Jamie Bossuat, Kroloff Belcher Smart Perry & Christopherson F.J. “Joe” Dietrich IV, F.J. Dietrich & Co. Pat Filippone, Stockton Ports Melissa Flores, Collins Electrical Company, Inc. Scott Grafius, Steele Insurance Agency David Kamins, Mid Valley IT Loretta Lee, Junior League of San Joaquin County Jarrod McAnally, Big Valley Ford Lincoln Dr. Robert Melrose, Brookside Optometric Group David Meier, Pacific Gas & Electric Company Daniel Natividad, Port City Marketing Solutions, Inc. Laura Ochoa-Sanchez, San Joaquin Delta College Brian Petrovek, Stockton Heat CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Douglass W. Wilhoit, Jr.
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We had another solid month of chamber events in April. Special Thanks to Kay Ruhstaller of Family Resource & Referral Center (and your Chamber Vice President) for hosting the mixer at the Joan Richards Learning Village Preschool. What a wonderful facility for our future community leaders to grow and develop. Also, the Chamber was host to the 38th Annual Golf Tournament. Special thanks to Brookside Country Club and Timm Quinn and team for another great year. Finally, May is also the month we celebrate MOM. I capitalized the letters to highlight how special mothers are. I found this quote by Cardinal Mermillod that sums it up
PROGRAM & PUBLIC POLICY DIRECTOR Frank Ferral 209.292.8428
beautifully… "A mother is she who can take the place of all others, but whose place no
SPECIAL EVENTS DIRECTOR LEADERSHIP STOCKTON DIRECTOR Timm Quinn 209.292.8423
one can take!" As you celebrate your mother, remember the time you spend with her is
OFFICE MANAGER Lia Her 209.292.8421
the gift she will cherish the most.
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Joe Curtis 209.292.8439 SCAP ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR Christy Hang 209.292.8433 SCAP EMPLOYMENT SPECIALISTS Lorice Harrison 209.292.8427 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 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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FROM YOUR CEO BY: DOUG WILHOIT As you know, from time to time, I like
the children to decorate and then find after being hidden by Georgia
to change my photo to fit the article, the
Brownlee and her great Sierra Vista Resident Council. Also thank
season, or just to have fun. That is one of
you to UOP Athletics, who had athletes attend along with The Pacific
the things I truly enjoy about working with
Power Cat and to Paul Ratto for feeding the kids that day.
such a wonderful crew (family) here at your
What can I say about the Chamber Annual Golf Tournament except
Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce.
that this year’s 38th annual at the beautiful Brookside Country Club
Henry Ford believed that, “Coming together
was a huge success! We had wonderful CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is
weather (always a roll of the dice this time of year) and fun was had
success.” That is why your very busy and successful 118-year-old Greater
by all 142 players. Again, we want to thank our sponsors, players,
Stockton Chamber of Commerce (incorporated 2-21-1901 and no, Board
volunteers, staff, and Brookside CC for a job well done! See you next
Member Joe Dietrich IV, I was not there for the signing) has prevailed
year at the historic Stockton Golf and Country Club for our 39th
over the years with award-winning programs, dedicated Board Members,
Annual day of golf and friendship.
members, volunteers, and staff. We’ve done so much good with our
May 23 is the date for The Chamber/Port of Stockton Annual State
current members, and those who we ask to join us can do so many more
of the City and we all look forward to another interesting day as
positive things for our community as a whole.
we learn of the strides forward in our community and the plans
March and April were very busy months here at your Chamber,
to make positive improvements! We all look forward to hearing
and May will be as well. Each month’s Chamber and community
from Mayor Michael Tubbs at his third Chamber State of the City
events show how well so many people work together, which is so
and we wish him, the entire City Council, and City Staff much
wonderful to watch.
success in the future as we bring Stockton to the level it must be
The REXPO ROCKS held at the Waterloo Gun and Bocce Club was
for all! Hopefully, you will join many of your fellow Stocktonians
a huge success with delicious food provided by Heritage Provisions.
and San Joaquin County residents at the May 23 State of the City.
We thank all of our presenters, sponsors, attendees, and your
Reservations will be accepted prior to the imperative deadline of
Chamber Staff for a “Rocking” good and interesting event!
May 16 and there is NO WILL CALL due to the security at the Port
And Leadership Stockton, under the guidance of Timm Quinn, is truly doing a great job this year on their class project. The class has moved the bar even higher. Applications for the next class are now
of Stockton. I know all attendees shall leave from the event with a newfound spirit of togetherness and working together in a spirit of cooperation and, most of all, the feeling of family.
being accepted and I recommend LS to all. Each year, I become
I use the term “family” a great deal when I talk about your Chamber,
prouder and prouder of all the classes and what they have done over
and it is not an idle comment. I have also been truly honored to have
the years and many of them continue to take what they have learned
spent my time at the Stockton Police Department, San Joaquin County
during their class year and have strived to make their community a
Board of Supervisors, the State of California Youthful Offender Parole
better place for all. Many of us have seen the program start as an idea
Board, and the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce, and I fully
and blossomed into a mainstay of our community and I know it will
believe that I have been in the presence of some wonderful folks I
do so for many years to come. NOTE: Applications for the next class
refer to as “family.” Each of them has given so much of themselves to
are now being accepted (please go to leadershipstockton.com for an
help others and our community(s). Each of them has pulled their own
application) to become part of learning more about your community,
weight, or as President Theodore Roosevelt once said, with editorial
so you can be involved in making change for the best.
license by me: “The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of
On Apr. 19, there were so many smiles and the ringing of children’s laughter when the annual Sierra Vista Easter Egg Hunt took place. A great big thank you to all who donated the ????? hard boiled eggs for 6
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ours is that he/she shall be able and willing to pull their own weight!” I have seen this work firsthand, and if we all do this, imagine the successes we shall have as individuals and a community.
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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.
Plan Your Next Event at the Stockton Downtown Marina
five other organizations as one of the Best Places to Work in the
Now under the leadership of SMG, the Stockton Downtown
Central Valley.
Marina is the perfect outdoor venue to plan your next event.
“Community Hospice is honored to have been named as one of
Located at 445 W. Weber Ave. in Stockton, the Marina Courtyard
the Best Places to Work in the Central Valley for the third year
is spacious and inviting. Reservations are now being taken for the
in a row,” said C. DeSha McLeod, President/CEO of Community
spring, summer, and fall months.
Hospice. “Our employees drive our mission and are true assets
Overlooking the water, the marina, and north shore commerce, the Stockton Downtown Marina is the perfect outdoor event venue. For your next event, enjoy the ambiance of the waterfront at the Stockton Downtown Marina. For more information, contact Cassie Gause, SMG, Director of Sales and Marketing; 209.373.1558 or CGause@smgstockton.com.
Big W Sales, Supporting Ag for 40 Years! Big W Sales was founded by Cliff Wunsch in 1979 in Stockton. Under Cliff ’s vision and leadership, the trailer manufacturing
to our organization and the community at large. It is vital that we encourage a safe and healthy work environment where our employees can flourish and thrive. It is our amazing staff that allows Community Hospice to provide compassionate and quality care to our friends and neighbors in their time of need. It is our dedication to our patients, families, and to one another that make Community Hospice one of the Best Places to Work.” All companies that participated in the 2018 Best Places to Work: Central Valley program receive an in-depth evaluation identifying strengths and weaknesses according to their employees.
division was opened in 1984 and additional retail facilities were
For more information on Best Places to Work: Central Valley visit
opened in Yuma, Arizona in 1996, in Fresno, California in 1999
bestplacestoworkcentralvalley.com.
and finally, the Salinas facility in 2016. Throughout his life, Cliff Wunsch was a strong supporter of the agricultural community. He was raised on a farm and he believed in and maintained the strong work ethic of the American farmer. Unfortunately, Cliff passed away in 2003, but his values and vision for the company are alive and well. Today, the company is run by Cliff ’s two sons—Bud Wunsch, who serves as the company President, and Ed Wunsch—who serves as the Vice President. As a family owned and operated company, they take pride in having knowledgeable employees who are passionate about their customers and products. For more information visit www.bigwsales.com
Community Hospice Named one of the Best Places to Work: Central Valley for Third Year in a Row Community Hospice, the oldest and largest nonprofit hospice provider in the Central Valley, was recognized on Mar. 19, 2019 at the Riverbank Industrial Center and named alongside
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The Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) Passenger Rail Services Launches a Mobile Ticketing App Passengers can now purchase tickets to ride ACE via a mobile app! Starting Apr. 1, all ticket types throughout the corridor, including one way, single round trip, 20 ride tickets, and monthly passes are available in the App Store and Google Play. The new ACE Rail Tickets app will allow passengers to pay for tickets using a credit or debit card, as well as digital payment services Apple Pay and Masterpass. Tickets will be available immediately and can be validated on the app itself without having to utilize the platform validators. ACE passenger rail service started in 1998 and serves over 1.4 million passengers annually, runs four daily round trips starting at the Cabral Station in Downtown Stockton, and stops in Lathrop/Manteca, Tracy, Vasco Road, Livermore, Pleasanton, Fremont, Great America, Santa Clara and San Jose’s Diridon station. For more information on ACE rail, please visit www.acerail.com.
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STATE of the CITY By Jordan Severns
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n May 23, the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce is
businesses, nonprofits, and the government to create a healthy,
holding its 21st annual State of the City event at the Port of
thriving community.
Stockton, where the city’s community and business leaders mingle,
There is a myriad of other ways the city is showing signs of
network, and celebrate another year of growth and prosperity.
growth, too.
The event, which runs from 10:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. (with a
“We have attracted new businesses such as Amazon, which is
luncheon at noon), sees a number of exhibitors showcasing the
providing 2,000 jobs to our region,” said Tubbs. “Our downtown
state and local programs available to Stockton businesses, and
arena is home to our new Stockton Kings, an NBA G-League
seeks to educate business owners on how to take advantage of
team. And for the first time, the California Hispanic Chambers
Stockton’s location in serving national and international markets.
of Commerce will hold its 40th annual statewide convention
Attendees will also get to see Mayor Michael Tubbs deliver the
here in Stockton, a sign that our diversity and business climate is
State of the City address, highlighting the city’s accomplishments
attracting statewide organizations to our community.”
in 2018, and Port of Stockton Board of Commissioners Chairman Stephen Griffen deliver the State of the Port address, which focuses specifically on the city’s most famous economic staple.
And the growth goes much further than business. A $20 million private donation has ensured grants of up to $4,000 to high school graduates through the Stockton Scholars program.
Mayor Tubbs is looking forward to delivering his third address,
These scholarships are considerably increasing the number
and it’s plain to see why; there’s a lot to be excited about!
of Stocktonians receiving advanced education, providing the
“Since taking office as Mayor, in just two short years, together,
city’s youth with the knowledge and tools they need to face the
we have moved Stockton forward,” said Tubbs. As proof of this,
challenges of the future.
Stockton was named an All-America City for the fifth time. This award is the nation’s oldest community recognition program, awarded to only ten cities annually for displaying inclusive civic engagement and creating strong connections between citizens,
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Stockton is securing its future in other areas, too. Homicide is down forty percent, and shootings are down thirty, ensuring safer streets; and the city has partnered with organizations such
as CalTrans and Ready to Work to address homelessness and
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hire homeless individuals to clean up the city, ensuring cleaner
Tickets are $40, Pre-Paid Reservations Only. No will call, tickets must be purchased by May 16th. Need ticket in hand and photo I.D. to enter the Port event day. Sponsorships are still available! For more information and to purchase tickets, call the Stockton Chamber 209.547.2770, email tquinn@stocktonchamber.org or visit stocktonchamber.org/state-of-the-city/.
streets. Furthermore, a partnership with United Airlines coupled with millions in grants have allowed for significant progress in revamping the airport, allowing Stockton more efficient transportation and more economic opportunities. Of course, one cannot talk about the state of Stockton without talking about its Port. The Port of Stockton is a titan of the city’s economy, providing over ten thousand jobs, working closely with
Lunch catered by Papapavlo's Bistro & Bar
STATE OF THE CITY 2019 SPONSORS (as of 4/18/19)
local businesses to provide mobility and growth, and growing in productivity by the year. Port Director Richard Aschieris was
BAC Community Bank
tons in the last year, and brought in $1.5 billion, both of which are record numbers. That’s not to say that there aren’t challenges. Tariffs placed by the federal government have affected cement and steel sectors, but
F&M Bank
A.G. Spanos Companies ABC NorCal
pleased to report that the Port handled more than 4.7 million
GOLD:
PLATINUM:
Oak Valley Community Bank
Adventist Health Lodi Memorial California Water Service Co. Collins Electrical Company, Inc. Comcast Community Foundation of San Joaquin & CB Merchant Services Dameron Hospital St. Joseph's Medical Center Donaghy Sales LLC Family Resource & Referral Center
to remain successful and essential. Aschieris specifically cited
Grupe Commercial Company
Financial Center Credit Union
fertilizer as a very important product, proudly sharing that more
Housing Authority of the
than ninety percent of fertilizers in the Central Valley come
Humphreys University
through the Port of Stockton.
Kevin Wright Productions
County of San Joaquin
DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency Dorfman-Pacific Co., Inc Stockton East Water District
TABLE: CALAMCO Cort Companies San Joaquin County Hispanic Chamber San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) Stockton Heat Hockey Club University of the Pacific
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
have the business community and the citizens of the community
San Joaquin Building Trades Council
to see the port, so the State of the City has become a vital part of
SILVER:
Neumiller & Beardslee Port of Stockton
Ever since 9/11, it has become very difficult for the community
Verve Networks
Visit Stockton
Kaiser Permanente
important to him, because it’s a “great opportunity for the Port to to come down and get a glimpse of the Port while attending.”
UNCLE Credit Union
Ulmer Photo
Dignity Health -
through diversification and adaptation, the Port has managed
Aschieris also mentioned that the State of the City event was very
Stockton Ports Baseball Team
Premier Staffing San Joaquin County Office of Education San Joaquin County WorkNet/ San Joaquin County EDA San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Partnership, Inc.
its public presence. Shed 20, the warehouse where it is held, is a
San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD)
working warehouse, which will be filled with bags of rice from
The Record
Japan shortly before the event. On the day of, it will be filled with
University of the Pacific
Stockton Kings United Way of San Joaquin County
over eight hundred people, joined together for the common cause
Utility Telecom
of celebrating a city that’s important to them.
Visit Stockton
That last part is very important to Mayor Tubbs, too, who ended
Visionary Home Builders of California Waste Management Wells Fargo
his statement with a similar sentiment, saying “together we’ve faced our challenges and built bonds around causes that unite us as a community. At a time when we seem divided nationally, Stockton is showing what people can do when we work together.” So come on down to the port celebrate those bonds and that unity on May 23 at Stockton’s State of the City! Cover Story Photos Courtesy of Visit Stockton www.stocktonchamber.org
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LEADERSHIP STOCKTON BY: TIMM QUINN Leadership Stockton: Education Session
Next up, the class heard from Head Start of San Joaquin Director
Leadership Level Sponsor: Financial Center Credit Union
Leticia Sida, Director. Then they got a treat and got to hear
Special Thanks To: San Joaquin County Office of Education
all about the Discovery ChalleNGe Academy. Two Discovery
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 11 schools throughout Stockton. They spent the morning shadowing the principal, learning about their particular school, and their successes and challenges. At lunchtime, 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 SJCOE FabLab and all the fun things for kids to use to learn and play. Following the tour County Superintendent of Schools James Mousalimas welcomed the class and gave a quick overview of the SJCOE
Academy students joined the class and shared their story, what an amazing program. After a short break, the class heard from Monica Filoso, Division Director, on Special Education and all the services SJCOE offers for those with special needs. Students from the Venture Academy Outstanding Leadership Team (VOLT) joined the class next. What an impressive group of students! They talked about the Venture Academy Family of Schools and how they help to unite them all. The day ended with closing remarks from Associate Superintendent Troy Brown. 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.
mission and what a County Office of Education does.
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EVENTS BY: TIMM QUINN June Tradeshow Mixer
2019 INSTALLATION DINNER SPONSORS CONTINUED
Let’s beat the heat and bring the Summer party indoors!
GOLD: DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency F&M Bank United Way of San Joaquin County Verve Networks
It’s time to break out your beach wear and sign up now for our “Fun In The Sun” themed, June 6 Business Showcase & Tradeshow Mixer at the Hilton Stockton, 2323 Grand Canal Blvd., Stockton 95207. Exhibit fee increases after May 18, so sign up now to gain exposure for your business, showcase your goods and services,
SILVER: Dignity Health - St. Joseph’s Medical Center Dorfman Pacific Co. Inc. Stockton East Water District Ulmer Photo Visit Stockton
and meet hundreds of potential, local customers. 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.
Business Awards Luncheon 2019 Join us on June 6, at 11:30 a.m., at the Hilton Stockton, 2323 Grand Canal Blvd., as we honor local business leaders and companies for
To sign up or receive more information, please visit
their achievements and contributions to our community. Business
stocktonchamber.org/tradeshows or contact Danielle Zoller at
Awards winners to be announced the first week of May. We will also
209.292.8422 or danielle@stocktonchamber.org.
be honoring our yearly Volunteer Hall of Fame award winners and 25-,
Annual Installation Dinner 2019 One of highlights of our year is the Chamber’s Annual Installation Dinner. Join us on June 27 as we gather at Brookside Country Club to thank Deitra R. Kenoly, The Record, for her outstanding performance as Chamber President from 2018-2019, and to welcome Doug Dinjian, DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Agency, as our 2019-2020 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.
2019 INSTALLATION DINNER SPONSORS (as of 4/18/19) PLATINUM: California Water Service Co. Financial Center Credit Union Port of Stockton San Joaquin Delta College
50-, and 75-year Chamber members. Luncheon tickets are $40 per person by May 30, and $45 each thereafter. For more information, call 209.547.2770.
THANK YOU TO OUR LONGTIME MEMBERS: 25 YEAR MEMBERS: Advanced Mini Storage, Brannon Tire, Brookside Country Club, C.A.Reding Co., Inc., Central California Safety Council/San Joaquin Safety Council, Dupont Market, Inc. dba Grimaud Farms, Eddie’s Pizza Cafes, Haas Graphics, Mayaco Marketing/Internet, Papapavlo’s Bistro & Bar, Rishwain & Rishwain, San Joaquin County Treasurer/Tax Collector, Stockton Civic Theatre, Stockton Sailing Club 50 YEAR MEMBERS: A. G. Spanos Companies and Hewitt Alignment Service 75 YEAR MEMBER: Segale Travel Service
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: PLATINUM SPONSORS: California Water Service Co. Dameron Hospital Pacific Gas & Electric Company Port of Stockton GOLD SPONSORS: San Joaquin Delta College University of the Pacific SILVER SPONSORS: Dorfman Pacific Co. Inc. F&M Bank Ulmer Photo United Way of San Joaquin County Visit Stockton Verve Networks
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Timm Quinn: tquinn@stocktonchamber.org 209.292.8423
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FROM THE
GOOD NEWS The New Era of Game Changers
stop and think about the continued growth over the next 10
The key to economic growth is to always have an available labor
years. You will see the continued build out of master planned
force and available buildings in a location at the center of a
communities at Spanos Park East, Mountain House, River
major growing regional market.
Islands, Tracy Hills and senior housing now under development in Manteca.
Stockton and San Joaquin County have exploited these key characteristics by continuing to grow and attract a labor force
Increased recreational opportunities with the opening of the
while growing and filling over 33,000,000 SF of new industrial
Great Wolf Resort and future development in Tracy, River
and logistics space with over 9,000 new jobs. However, these
Islands, and Mountain House all support the growth of young
new business investments were unusual in that each was tied to
families and tourism.
the “new economy� with many in the forefront of technology
Finally, improved transportation, the expansion of air cargo
disruption of traditional business models.
ramps and passenger services, and more infrastructure
Reflect on the past 10 years of growth in San Joaquin County:
improvements at the Port of Stockton will make new markets
e-commerce, electric vehicle production, air cargo, new
more accessible.
passenger services (LAX, San Diego, Las Vegas and Phoenix
The state of the City of Stockton and San Joaquin County is that
Mesa) along with new resort, sports and entertainment venues
of adapting to game changing technology investments that will
and teams (Great Wolf Resorts and G-League NBA). Now
provide a pipeline of future opportunities in the next 10 years.
COMMERCIAL EMERGENCY GRANT PROGRAM UP TO $7,500
The City of Stockton Committed to supporting local businesses and assisting entrepreneurs in developing a successful small business.
COMMERCIAL FACADE IMPROVEMENT
SMALL BUSINESS MICRO LOAN PROGRAM
FORGIVABLE LOAN
$3,000 - $30,000
Available to property owners Funds for exterior improvements to commercial properties
Located within Stockton city limits For-profit enterprise Ability to repay debt Existing and start-up businesses
DOWNTOWN FINANCIAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM
HIRE STOCKTON PROGRAM
STOREFRONT BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM
FEE REDUCTION
$5,000 - $10,000
UP TO $2,000
Available to business and/or property owners Funds to alleviate code violations Must show financial need
Reduce or eliminates building permit fees Available to downtown vacant buildings-six months or more
Workforce Training Grant funds reimbursed to employers based on established criteria
Grant funds available to business owners in targeted commercial corridors Funds for storefront improvements:
Windows, signs, paint, awnings, lighting, planters
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PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC POLICY BY: FRANK FERRAL
APRIL NETWORKING MIXER
@ JOAN RICHARDS LEARNING VILLAGE
Humphreys University Reaps Benefits of Solar Investment In October 2017, Humphreys University switched on its recentlyconstructed 547 KW solar array, located over the east parking lot of its Stockton campus on the corner of Benjamin Holt Dr. and Inglewood Ave. The carport-style structure provides welcome shade, security lighting, and seasonal protection to cars from the elements. Most impressively, the array, comprised of more than one thousand individual solar panels, produced over 600 MWh of electricity in calendar year 2018, reducing the University’s utility costs nearly 60 percent. To date, solar energy production of the system translates to equivalent environmental benefits of over 1.4 million pounds of saved CO2 emissions, or 37,000 trees planted. According to Dr. Robert G. Humphreys Jr., President, “Our investment in solar has not only allowed Humphreys University to achieve a greener and more sustainable campus, but it has also generated substantial cost savings, which benefit the entire Humphreys community. The project has been a win-win-win with Humphreys University, Stockton, and the environment.” Constructed by Fresco Solar in conjunction with Senga Energy, the Humphreys University solar project provides nearly 100 percent of the Stockton campus’ electrical usage capacity. For more information on how your company can benefit from going green, go to greenteamsanjoaquin.com.
Next FRESH Meeting May 9 | 9 – 10:15 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS ABC NorCal, American Recycling, Big Valley Ford, Caraustar, Carpenters Local Union 152, CBC Steel Buildings, City of Stockton, Collins Electrical Co., Dart Container, Healthy Air Living, Holt of California, Humphreys University, Mid Valley IT, Musco Family Olive Co., PG&E, Queirolo’s Heating and Air Conditioning Inc., Ray Morgan Companies, San Joaquin Council of Government, San Joaquin County Public Works, SAWS, Sims Metal Management, Solar Optimum Inc., Surtec, UEI, Universal Service Recycling, Van De Pol Enterprises, Zarc Recycling
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Frank Ferral: fferral@stocktonchamber.org 209.292.8428
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VISIT STOCKTON BY: ROBYN F. CHESHIRE Experience the Amgen Tour of California – May 14
Northern California’s Hassle-Free Airport
The wait is over. Now is your chance to attend the Amgen Tour of
Unless you’ve been under a rock, you’ve heard the news: Beginning
California in Downtown Stockton. Drop by the lifestyle festival to
in August, United Airlines will start daily flights between SCK and
learn about local businesses and organizations, meet the riders at the
LAX. This is a game changer for Stockton and the Central Valley.
starting line, and watch them race by when they make a loop on city
Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, choose the
streets before heading out of town to Morgan Hill. Learn more at
Stockton Metropolitan Airport (SCK) for your next trip and ask
amgenTOCstockton.com. Questions? Email tim@visitstockton.org
your friends and family to do the same. Save time in the car, save on
or call 209.938.1556.
money for parking, and save your sanity at security by purchasing
Free Advertising Opportunity for Businesses
your next flight right here in Stockton. Need more reasons? Visit
Drive customers to your business by becoming a part of the Stockton
visitstockton.us/flySCK.
Savings Pass. This free mobile coupon book gives visitors and
Stockton Ambassador Program
residents instant access to deals and discounts from over 50 local
Become a Stockton Certified Tourism Ambassador. Find out
businesses across the city. Professional services, food and drink,
more about Stockton history, the economic impact of tourism,
and attractions are all represented. SignUps and redemptions
and how you can help make each visitor experience a positive
are happening daily, so get in front of the individuals making the
one. As a member of the exclusive CTA Network, you will
spending decisions for their family. Email robyn@visitstockton.org
have access to private events and insider information. Ongoing
or call 209.636.4348. Want to see what other people are offering or
participation is encouraged, but not required to maintain
reach out to owners who joined? Check out StocktonSavingsPass.com.
certification. Upcoming sessions: June 13 and Aug. 15. Learn more
While you’re there, sign up as a customer and start saving!
at StocktonAmbassadors.com. Contact megan@visitstockton.org or 209.938.1555 with questions.
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Robyn F. Cheshire: robyn@visitstockton.org 209.636.4348
RIBBON CUTTINGS Attending Board of Directors: Doug Dinjian, DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance; Dr. Bob Melrose, Brookside Optometric Group; Justin Redman, F & M Bank Attending Ambassadors: Bruce Adams, Stockton Chorale; Carol Clemons, Angel’s Caring Helpers; Chris Grant, 105.9 The Bull; Danette Curtis, St. Luke School; Ella Holman, Collins Realty/Aspiranet; Gloria Blaine, Honorary Member; Isom Harrison, PMZ Real Estate; Katherine Edens, Eden’s Events; Laverne Gardner, WFG; Luke Johnson, Stockton Ports; Roy Nightengale, 105.9 the Bull; Seth Unger, Stockton Ports; Susan Cruz, Smile Business Products; Teri Manley, Stop the Presses Printing
KTJ Design Co. 404 N. Harrison St., Stockton, CA 95203
Partners Real Estate 6653 W. Embarcadero Dr., Ste. B, Stockton
NEW MEMBERS Sporting Goods Retail Non-profit Veterinarians Graphic Designers, Sign Manufacturing Turner's Outdoorsman Delta Stockton Humane Society Sierra Veterinary Clinic - Custom Signage 636 W. Hammer Ln. 4590 S. Hwy. 99 711 W. Hammer Ln. Cal Customz Inc. Stockton, CA 95210 Stockton, CA 95215 Stockton, CA 95210 2538 West Ln. #1 turners.com deltahumanesociety.com sierravetclinic.com Stockton, CA 95205 calcustomz.com
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CALENDAR MAY 2019
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New Member Orientation 11 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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May Networking Mixer 4:30 p.m. Ribbon Cutting 5:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. Mixer @ Neumiller & Beardslee 3121 W. March Ln., Ste. 100, Stockton, CA 95219
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the APS difference Nicki Tyler Exceptional Executive Recruiter helping clients in the Central Valley find all kinds of talent. For Human Resource and Executive Search call APS at 527-7878 to find out how Nicki can help you.
Leadership Stockton Politics Session 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. @ The State Capitol
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Green Team San Joaquin Meeting 9 - 10:15 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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FRESH Meeting 9 - 10:15 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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GRC Meeting 7:30 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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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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Executive Committee Meeting 7 a.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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Lunch & Learn 11:30 a.m. Speaker Kroloff Belcher Smart Perry & Christopherson @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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Chamber Board Meeting 4 p.m. @ Stockton Chamber Conference Room
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State of the City 10:30 a.m. @ Port of Stockton, Shed 20
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Chamber Closed Memorial Day
NETWORK 4 SUCCESS
Meets every Thursday, 12 – 1 p.m. Contact the Chamber for location joe@stocktonchamber.org
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As one of California’s leading independent insurance agencies, with over 250 insurance professionals, we provide our clients with resources and markets that others may not have access to. DiBuduo and DeFendis’ Northern California Team understands your business, ensures you have the right coverage at the right price and is there when you have a claim—local people you know and trust.
San Joaquin County’s Local, Experienced Insurance Professionals
Jim Ehlers
jim.ehlers@dibu.com
Steve Reeves
steve.reeves@dibu.com
TALK TO US. WE LISTEN. T: 209-340-5400 | F: 209-340-5419 License #0E02096 800-284-8247 | dibu.com 1901 W. Kettleman Lane, Suite 101, Lodi, CA 95242 Bakersfield · Clovis · Dinuba · Fresno · Hollister · Lodi Modesto · Oxnard · San Luis Obispo · Santa Monica · Taft
Doug Dinjian
SAVE THE DATES!
doug.dinjian@dibu.com
Margaret Dempsey
margaret.dempsey@dibu.com
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June 20
FEATURING Olympic Gymnastic Gold Medalist
GABBY DOUGLAS
STOCKTON WOMEN’S EXPO
July 20
Sept 7
FEATURING Stars from the Hit Disney show Raven’s Home
ISAAC BROWN & NAVIA ROBINSON
NEW THIS YEAR!
A day of fun just for the girls! Shopping, fashion, food samples, beauty supplies, giveaways and so much more!
AT THE STOCKTON ARENA
Sponsorship and Exhibitor Opportunities Available
(209) 943-8585
www.stocktonchamber.org
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DAMERON HOSPITAL’S BARIATRIC WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM
EXCELLENCE IN WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY
Sign up for a free monthly seminar: 209-944-5550 | Dameronhospital.org