Chamber Focus | September 2021

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BUSINESS No Cost COVID-19 Rapid Testing Kits for Business Temple Chamber of Commerce Staff The Temple Chamber of Commerce continues to provide no cost rapid COVID-19 tests to qualifying businesses as part of a statewide program through the Texas Department of Emergency Management.

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Thursday, September 9, 2021 12:00 pm Sponsored by: Temple Charter Academy Tentatively scheduled, check for updates at templechamber.com/events

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The Abbott BinaxNow rapid COVID-19 testing program, is modeled after a program for Texas schools implemented by the Texas Education Agency and the Texas Department of Emergency Management in October 2020. The program is a proactive effort to help keep businesses open and protect our citizens. “The rapid testing program is protecting the safety of business owners, their employees, and consumers as we continue to mitigate the spread of COVID-19,” stated Rod Henry, Temple Chamber President. “This program aligns with our mission to advocate for the community by preserving, protecting, and promoting a business-friendly environment.” To qualify for the program, businesses must designate a Test Administrator to become certified on proper testing protocols to include test administration and reporting results as required by law. The certification process is simple and takes an estimated half hour to complete.

The Chamber received an allocation of the Abbott BinaxNow test kits, facemasks, product training, and support to refill supplies as available. Additional supplies are allocated from the state after all participating businesses have administered and reported test results of at least 70% of the tests allocated to the Chamber. For more information, contact the Temple Chamber Program Coordinator Cary Williams at (254) 773-2105.

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The Temple Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors had a special guest at their August meeting, an exceptional young Temple leader, Benjamin Hall. Benjamin, is a fourth grader at Temple ISD’s Western Hills Elementary. Earlier this year, the community and Temple Chamber of Commerce foundation, Temple Futures, rallied behind Benjamin to enable him to attend the National Youth Leadership Forum: Pathways to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) Academy this past summer. Benjamin shared his experience with the Chamber Board, and showcased a variety of projects, including the mBot he built and programmed to be controlled from a mobile phone. Benjamin showcasing the mBot he built to the Chamber Board


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August New Chamber Members AGandy & Co. Randy Blain | (817) 760-3127 13490 Rocky Ln. Belton, TX 76513 www.agandyandco.com Real Estate

FRR Construction Floyd Roper | (512) 792-8101 2105 S. 55th Street Temple, TX 76504 www.frrconstruction.net Construction Companies & General Contractors

Two Lakes Group - Fathom Blake Lufburrow | (254) 780-5466 1626 Morgan’s Point Road Belton, TX 76513 twolakeshomes.com Real Estate

Big Elm Solar (Apex Clean Energy) Natasha Montague | (414) 378-5818 8665 Hudson Blvd. North, Ste. 110 Lake Elmo, MN 55042 www.apexcleanenergy.com Energy Services

Fleetwood Snobiz Rhonda Fleetwood | (425) 954-9304 212 S. Robinson Dr. Robinson, TX 76706 fleetwoodsnobiz.wixsite.com/snobiz Food Trucks

Verizon Wireless Cody Pilkington | (254) 317-8310 10801 N. MoPac Expy., Bldg. 1, Ste. 360 Austin, TX 78759 www.verizonwireless.com Telecommunications

Big John’s Paint & Body Shop of Temple Chris Sustaita | (254) 778-1522 119 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Temple, TX 76501 Auto Body Shops

IQM Workforce Analytics Donald Miller | (571) 264-5541 Temple, TX Consultants

Wild Birds Unlimited Tommy Reeder | (254) 314-2002 3122 S. 31st Street Temple, TX 76502 mywbu.com/temple Retail

Casa McKibben, LLC Mark McKibben | (818) 324-8256 373 CR 250A Cameron, TX 76520 www.casamckibben.com Dog Training Crossroads 3PL Solutions, LLC Jeff Kogut | (254) 773-0018 1739 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Temple, TX 76504 www.crossroads3pl.com Warehouse Storage

STARRY Marlon Jones | (254) 244-2400 1711 E Cental Expy, Ste. 203 Killeen, TX 76541 www.starry.org Counseling & Education Services Tejas Land & Title Andrea Johnson | (254) 239-0100 200 Paloma Dr., Ste. 100 Temple, TX 76502 www.tejaslandtitle.com Title Companies

August Renewing Chamber Members 4 Legs of Love Boarding & Boutique Churches Touching Lives For Christ Cox/Bond Dental Group, LLP Direct Auto Insurance Electric Grilling Technologies, LLC Equipment Depot, Ltd. Firetrol Protection Systems Holy Trinity Catholic High School

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Temple Is Becoming a Little Bit Bolder Temple Chamber of Commerce Staff

borhood brewery where people can just ride their bikes to,” Adriane said, “just drink some drinks and let the kids play on the playground.” Another possibility in the future is expanding to include a stage for concerts. With all the new amenities, there will also be a new menu featuring farm-totable food. “We find that our customers really like the option of having food, and we do too,” Adriane spoke on the excitement for a new menu. “I love a good salad or high-end fresh ingredients from local farmers or our backyard. We want a simple menu where we can focus on what we can do well, with locally sourced ingredients.”

Adriane Hodges, Bold Republic Brewery, at the site of their future Temple location. When their doors opened in Belton, TX, on June 2, 2018, Adriane & Patrick Hodges had no idea what was in store for them and the Bold Republic Brewery Team. Now, three years later, Bold Republic has survived through a pandemic, a new baby, and outgrown their tiny kitchen and inventory space. Co-owner Adriane Hodges recalled when they first opened, “we did a lot of DIY [in our current space], and we’re lucky we started here, with not too big of a bite. That way, we could make all the mistakes and have the opportunity to invest in something.”

Co-owner Patrick Hodges spoke on why they chose the West Adams area, “the park [Crossroads] is so busy, we hope to cater to people visiting from out of town at sporting events as a place to wait in between games.” The brewery will sit next to the hike & bike trail, with hopes to catch those exploring town in the afternoon.

Bold Republic will also bring new jobs to Temple. Patrick spoke on the new positions they were working to fill, “we’ll increase our staff with a few more bartenders and more cooking jobs. We definitely will have a big role to fill with someone who has professional experience running a kitchen.” The team at Bold prides themselves in their employee culture, “we truly love our whole staff, and we treat each other like family.” Construction will begin in late September at the new location, 7070 Stonehollow Drive, with an estimated opening in Summer 2022.

Owned and operated by the Hodges family, Bold Republic has a place in many central Texan’s hearts as a relaxing spot to spend an afternoon or evening with family, friends, and pets. In July of 2021, Bold Republic closed on a few acres off West Adams near Crossroads Park in Temple, TX. They will be relocating with plans to expand on the services offered. This new project will have a designated parking lot, a larger taproom, a commercial kitchen, and a playground for the kids. “I’ve always wanted a neigh-

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Introducing the Leadership Temple Class of 2022

Temple Chamber of Commerce Staff Every year since 1987, the Temple Chamber of Commerce has asked the Temple area business community to submit candidates for consideration to Leadership Temple.

Leadership Temple is a professional development and education program designed to help current and emerging leaders understand the dynamics of the community and the role leadership plays in its long-term success. It is a 10-month program that surveys the inner working of local, county, and state

Tucker Glaske

Leadership Temple Class President 2021-2022 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

government, the community’s history and economy, challenges and opportunities, and the existing framework for dealing with them. Program graduates emerge with an unprecedented level of community awareness as well as insights they can apply in the workplace.

The Temple Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and Leadership Temple Advisory Council are proud to introduce the Leadership Temple Class of 2022.

Tucker Glaske is the Associate Vice President for Fundraising at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, where he oversees all the fundraising initiatives for the university.

Camryn Bintz is an accounting and finance professional who oversees Kasberg, Patrick & Associates, LP day-to-day accounting, administrative, and marketing operations.

Tucker came to Central Texas in 2008 to attend UMHB and play football for Coach Fredenburg. In 2012, he was offered an internship in the President’s office, which led to a full-time position on the fundraising team upon graduating. Tucker is passionate about Christian Higher Education and making it more financially accessible to all people.

Camryn is a Certified Public Accountant, as well as a Certified Construction Industry Finance Professional, licensed in the State of Texas. She received a Master of Business Administration Degree, with a focus in Accounting and a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in 2016.

Tucker currently resides in Temple with his wife Karli and their two sons, Jed and Brooks.

Camryn Bintz, CPA, CCIFP Leadership Temple Curriculum Chair 2021-2022 KPA Engineers

Camryn and her family have made Temple their forever home. Outside of the office, she enjoys reading, socializing, and binging a great TV series.

Q: Why are you involved with Leadership Temple? A: UMHB wanted me to be involved in the community, and I wanted to get to know

Q: Why are you involved with Leadership Temple? A: When my family and I decided to stay in Temple as our forever home, we said

Bre’Layshia (Bre) Alexander is the Baylor Scott & White SportsCare Outreach Liaison/Athletic Trainer. She provides targeted, relationship marketing for providers in an efficient and effective manner through school, community, and other clinical partnerships.

Jake Blair is a Professional Engineer at Kasberg, Patrick & Associates, LP in Temple, TX. He provides planning, design, bidding, and construction administration services for a variety of water and wastewater projects in the Central TX area.

more young professionals in the area. Leadership Temple checked all the boxes, and I applied. It is an honor to be asked to lead anything. When Andrew Lambert approached me about helping lead the following year’s class, I didn’t have to think about it long. Some doors are easy to walk through. Leadership Temple serves as a vehicle for rising leaders in the community to make meaningful connections with local officials and lifetime friends among their class peers. There is nothing else out there like it.

Jake is active and has held leadership roles in multiple professional organizations including the American Society of Civil Engineers, Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) and National Society of Professional Engineers. He was named Young Engineer of the Year in 2015 by TSPE.

Previously, Bre worked as a teacher and athletic trainer with Temple ISD. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training (Cum Laude) from Texas State University and a Master of Education in Sports Administration from Concordia University. Bre serves on the Wildcat Mentor, Un-Included Club, and Temple Education Foundation Boards, and is Vice President of the Central TX Athletic Trainer’s Society.

we would do our best to get involved, give back, and help make this community the best it could be. Leadership Temple, was an opportunity to network and learn about the inner workings of Temple. However, after a couple of classes, I realized just how much I didn’t know about my city. The amount of information conveyed in just ten months is invaluable. Following my program year, I was honored to be asked to contribute to the next class year as Curriculum Chair. I’m excited to be involved in facilitating a year of great programming and enlightening experience for participants.

Bre’Layshia Alexander

Baylor Scott & White SportsCare

Jake graduated in 2012 with a Civil Engineering Degree from Texas A&M University and has been with KPA Engineers since early 2013.

Jake Blair, PE KPA Engineers


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FRIDAY, September 3, 2021 Jason Culp is the Director of Operations for Baylor Scott & White Health’s McLane Children’s Clinics in Temple. In this role he serves as the Administrator for the Department of Pediatrics and directly manages ambulatory locations throughout Central TX.

Alfonzo James (AJ) is the 1A Dry Operations Manager for Walmart Distribution 6083, a company focused on helping customers save money so they can live better. He has over 20 years of Omni channel logistics management experience. In 2017, He became a licensed master’s level social worker via Simmons University. He previously co-chaired Mi-Futuro, a Walmart sponsored mentoring program that strived to aid at risk youth in the local public school system with educational planning, focus and real-world workforce exposure.

Jason is a 1997 Graduate of Temple High School, before earning a Bachelor’s degree from Hampden-Sydney College in 2001 (VA), and a Masters in Healthcare Administration from Trinity University. Jason currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Ralph-Wilson Youth Club and the Temple Parks Foundation.

Jason Culp

Baylor Scott & White Health’s McLane Children’s Clinics in Temple Kevin is the COO of Right Sized Inventory (RSI) and has an extensive background in all manner of supply chain operations. Kevin enjoys putting that experience and perspective to good use helping Right Sized Inventory’s clients.

He graduated from Southern Arkansas university with a degree in Sociology and a minor in Psychology.

Alfonso James

Walmart Distribution Center

Dr. Kelly Madden is an Administrator with Temple Independent School District, serving Temple High School. As an educator of 26 years, Dr. Madden appreciates the value of learning and serving others. She has been recognized as Project Lead the Way Outstanding Education Leader and a Statewide SemiFinalist for H-E-B Excellence in Education Award. She is a member of First Baptist Church Temple and a member of Rotary Club of Temple.

Kevin resides in Belton, TX, with his wife of 20 years Summer, their 3 children (Bella – 18, Isaiah – 15, and Micaiah – 11) and their dog Max. In his spare time, he enjoys his kids’ activities, sports of all sorts, and good ol’ Texas Barbecue!

Kevin Koonce

Right Sized Inventory

Tyson McLaughlin is Vice President of Commercial Lending at Extraco Banks in Temple. Tyson is a native of Belton, where he currently resides with his wife, Amy, and their three daughters, Ellie, Baylor and Charli. Prior to working in Commercial Banking, Tyson was a mortgage lender with The Wood Group of Fairway Mortgage in Belton. Tyson also has prior experience in Project Management, Manufacturing, Financial Analysis, Real Estate and Public Accounting.

Dr. Madden earned a Bachelor degree from Stephen F. Austin, Masters degree from Tarleton State University, and Doctor of Education from University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.

Dr. Kelly Madden Temple Rotary Club

Nanette is the owner of 4 Legs of Love Boarding-Grooming & Boutique. The facility provides extended dog/cat daycare and boarding, a full-service grooming salon for all sizes/breeds of dogs and cats. In 1998, she became involved in EMS and served Bell and Falls Counties as a Volunteer Fire Fighter-EMT/Paramedic for ten years. While serving the City of Temple she held the position of Critical Care Paramedic.

Tyson McLaughlin Extraco Banks

Previous to opening her store in 2018, she worked for an Organ Procurement Organization in North Dallas for twelve years in a leadership position and served as a volunteer for Donate Life Texas.

Nanette Pace

4 Legs of Love Boarding & Boutique


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6 / TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM Shawn M. Reynolds, Chief of Police of Temple, TX, Police Department, is a twotime graduate of Mid-American Nazarene University. He also served the university as an adjunct professor in criminal justice. Previously, Shawn served the City of Olathe, KS, as Deputy Chief of PoliceOperations (2016-2020) and Deputy Chief of Police-Administration (20142016). Reynolds joined the Olathe Police Department in 1996 and rose through the ranks. He also served as an officer with the Leavenworth Police Department (1994-1996). He became Police Chief in Temple in June 2020. He has been married for 31 years to Bess and is the father to Samantha and Dakota and papa to Tucker and Kaison.

Mike Rousell is a Certified Public Accountant at Brockway, Gersbach, Franklin and Niemeier (BGFN, PC). He is a proud Alumni of Copperas Cove High school and a 2009 graduate of Tabor College. He is former collegiate athlete earning a spot on the basketball team and also later becoming an All American in the triple jump in Track and Field. He proudly serves on the board of the Temple Rotary South Club. He is actively involved in the community; however, his biggest honor is being a Dad.

Brian Stokes is an Art Director at Woodward Creative Group, a full-service graphic design, advertising, website development & marketing agency. Brian is a graduate of Southwestern University in Georgetown and of the Portfolio Center design school in Atlanta. He worked as a designer for Hallmark Cards and Abercrombie & Fitch before returning to Texas in 2012 and starting Trick Pony Studio, his line of graphic t-shirts which he continues to sell at stores in Austin.

David Shine

Shine Richardson Investment Group of Wells Fargo Advisors

Jordan naturally navigated to a career in marketing strategy after receiving a Bachelor of Science in data analysis and behavioral statistics. Her passion is using the power of connection, data and analytics to develop data-driven strategies that bring brand stories to life and connect brands with their target audience.

A native of Temple, Brian returned to the area in 2018. He is a member of Rotary and serves on the board of the Artist’s Screen Printing Co-op.

Brian Stokes

Woodward Creative Group

Branan Walker is a fourth generation native of Temple, TX. He works at Lengefeld Lumber, which was established by his great grandfather in 1951. He is committed to not only the growth and success of Lengefeld Lumber, but also, the growth and prosperity of Temple, TX.

As a lover of storytelling, Jordan was ecstatic to join the world of franchising with Coley Group, Inc. and be a part of people living out their best stories through small business ownership. She moved back to her hometown, Temple, TX, five years ago. She lives in a 112-year-old historic home with her wife and too many pets.

Brockway, Gersbach, Franklin & Niemeier, P.C.

Temple Police Department

David Shine is a Financial Advisor with the Shine Richardson Investment Group of Wells Fargo Advisors. He is committed to helping clients focus on the things that really matter in both life and retirement through providing a wide range of wealth management services. David is a Baylor University graduate and has experience in politics, banking, new-venture coaching, and construction. David was born and raised in Temple, TX. After gaining experience working in Dallas for Owens Corning and traveling throughout Texas and Louisiana, David decided to focus on building his business in the financial services industry in the Shine Richardson office in downtown Temple.

Michael Rousell, CPA

Shawn Reynolds

Branan graduated from Temple High School in 2014 and later graduated from the University of Texas in 2018 with a degree in Communication.

Jordan Valentin Coley Group, Inc.

Branan Walker

Lengefeld Lumber Company


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CUTTING Temple Children’s Museum The Temple Children’s Museum (TCM) celebrated the official opening on August 30, 2021. TCM is located at 11 N. 4th Street in Temple. TCM exists to spark curiosity through hands-on learning, and their exhibits are designed with children ages 0 to 8 years old in mind. They offer two ways to visit the museum – Open Hours and Private Group Experiences. Open hours beginning September 6, 2021, are:

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday | 9:00 – 11:00 am, Monday and Tuesday | 4:30 – 6:30 pm, and 2nd and 3rd Saturdays | 9:00 – 11:00 am.

Private Group Experiences are booked outside of open hours, based on facility and staff availability, by calling (254) 307-8456. As of August 30, 2021, all staff and volunteers will wear masks when guests are present. Masks for guests are optional. Visit www.templechildrensmuseum.org to learn more or reserve your spot to play!

Volunteer to Make A Difference

Tanya Gray, Keep Temple Beautiful We all have opportunities to change the world every day, from adopting a highway to patrol for litter to volunteering at a local shelter to help the homeless. It is amazing what a small effort by an individual or group of individuals can do to change the world...or at least their local neighborhood. As humans, we tend to assume that we are so small and insignificant in the grand scheme of things that our actions will not make a significant difference. However, this could not be further from the truth. If we all do one small thing collectively, it makes a massive difference. Something as simple as checking in on your elderly neighbor now and then can make a difference in their life. Of course, the planet needs our efforts, from using less plastic to going green in the home, there are lots of things we can do. It does not always need to be a grand gesture. Often, it is simply giving a little bit of your time to make someone else feel good, which is one thing that we can all do. On Saturday, October 23, 2021, we are preparing for the annual Make A Difference Day, and we will need volunteers like you to make it another great success. Make A Difference Day is a collective effort of doing good for others, and with your help, we intend to do just that. Held annually on the fourth Saturday in October, millions worldwide are rallied into a single day of action to give back to their communities while helping to change the world.

Keep Temple Beautiful Volunteers in action at the Lee Crossley Veteran Community.

Make A Difference Day was established to encourage us to take one day a year to actively try to make a difference in the world. This day has been crafted so that we can all come together and help people who need it the most. For more information on how you can participate, call Keep Temple Beautiful at (254) 493-4000 or send an email to tanya@keeptemplebeautiful.org.


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Materials Transportation Company (MTC) of Temple is celebrating its 75th Anniversary. MTC is an ESOP company and is 100% employeeowned. MTC began its operation in Chicago, Illinois, in 1946, and moved to Temple, Texas in 1977. It’s campus has 7 buildings and sits on 13 acres on South Commerce Street. MTC has 2 product lines and manufactures food processing equipment and battery handling equipment. Our current customers

include Target, Walmart, Campbell Soup, Nestle, Ashley Furniture & Dollar Tree. MTC ships its product all over the world and has customers in Canada, Mexico, South America, South Africa, Europe, and Australia. MTC has 150 employees of which 20% are veterans. MTC is involved in the community and region and is a member of the Texas Association of Business and Temple Chamber of Commerce. MTC is active with the United Way, Baylor-Scott White

on site blood drives, Central Texas Workforce Solutions, and Heroes Make America. The Board of Directors, Executive Management Team, and Trustees would like to thank its current and former employee-owners for their commitment and dedication in allowing us to meet this milestone of longevity. We look forward to another successful 75 years in the Temple community.


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