Business Link January 2019

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Business Link G r e a t e r H a l l C h a m b e r . c o m Chamber Chair's Column page 2 Meetings & Events page 4 Small Business Success page 6 Member Announcements page 10 Leadership Hall page 11

Business EXPO Luncheon

Marketing Workshop If there’s one thing you can count on in social media and digital marketing, it’s that the landscape is always changing. Join internationally recognized author, speaker, and CEO Jamie Turner as he walks you through all the newest changes. This lively, engaging, actionoriented speech is one you won’t want to miss! "New Trends in Social & Digital Marketing" is Tuesday, January 29 from 8:30-11:30 am at the Brenau Downtown Center. Presented Jamie Turner by Small Business Access Partners Author | Speaker | CEO and sponsored by Brenau University. Following Jamie Turner's presentation, a dynamic group of marketing executives and entrepreneurs will share tips for business success.

Learn tips for business growth and development from entrepreneur Amanda Wilbanks, founder & CEO of Gainesville's own Southern Baked Pie. Amanda is keynote speaker at the Business Luncheon presented by Delta Community Credit Union on Thursday, February 21 from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at the Gainesville Civic Center. Headquartered in Gainesville with three retail bakery locations, Amanda's savvy marketing techniques have led to online alliances with retail powerhouses Amanda Wilbanks such as Dean & Deluca, Garden & Southern Baked Pie Company Gun Mercantile and Williams-Sonoma. She's a frequent guest lecturer and a cookbook author. Come hear Amanda's keys to success. $15 Chamber Members; $25 Non-members. Reservations required. Lunch reservations and Business EXPO exhibit info: Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com

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Great networking and door prizes, too! $15 Chamber Members; $30 Non-Members. Includes a light breakfast. Registration required. Space limited. Details: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com. Online Reservations: GreaterHallChamber.com/events

Thursday, February 21

1-6pm | Gainesville Civic Center Presented by

MegaPrint presents the Business EXPO on Thursday, February 21 at the Gainesville Civic Center. FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Great business exposure! Register for exhibit space NOW! Over 60 exhibitors will participate at the EXPO (1:00 pm - 6:00 pm) with outstanding networking and leads development. Business After Hours and A Taste of Gainesville (4:00 - 6:00 pm) features special menu items from area restaurants. Call today for sponsor and exhibit information: 770-532-6206.

Save the Date Tuesday, January 8 Small Business Seminar Tuesday, January 15 South Hall Business Coalition Tuesday, January 29 Marketing Workshop

JANUARY 2019

A Publication of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce


FROM the CHAIR

Resolutions: Important Part of Success With a new year beginning, a multitude of New Year’s resolutions will be made. Along with goal setting, resolutions are an important part of business and personal success. The mantra I’m prone to repeat: “Be better tomorrow than you are today,” remains my personal philosophy. I find this beneficial professionally as well.

Carol Burrell

As we continue to better ourselves and the community, we have made great strides locally in economic development and quality of life. The Greater Hall Chamber continues to focus on the importance of existing industries in Gainesville-Hall County, and business remains strong. In 2018, 14 new and expanded businesses created 1,200 new jobs and $310 million in capital investment. Since 2013, 150 new and expanded businesses have announced 6,350 jobs and $1.3 billion in capital investment.

President & CEO, Northeast Georgia Health Georgia has been ranked the #1 Place to Do Business in the U.S. for the System; Chair, Greater Hall 6th consecutive year by Site Selection, an economic development publicaChamber of Commerce

tion. Georgia is the first state to hold this ranking for six consecutive years under leadership by the same governor. We were fortunate to have Governor Nathan Deal as special guest at Eggs & Issues last month where he was recognized for his service to our community and the state at the newly opened Lanier Technical College. Our own Kit Dunlap was recognized for her 25 years of leadership, and the college's Ramsey Conference Center Ballroom was named in her honor. Much of our success is due to HALLmark, an economic and community development initiative. Some 25 years ago, Gainesville-Hall County leaders had the insight and boldness to invest in this initiative and Greater Hall Chamber has been growing community prosperity ever since. From Vision 2030 Public Art to over 900 Leadership Hall County graduates, this program is making a huge impact on our community. From the development of a comprehensive Small Business Program to implementing corporate wellness initiatives, the Chamber is making a difference. The next five-year initiative of HALLmark will continue to grow on this foundation as the Chamber partners with Live Oak Community Development for HALLmark 2020-2025 to assure our future success. Look for updates on this initiative in the near future.

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Thank you to our members and volunteers! We appreciate each organization's contribution to our success. If you're not a member, I urge you to join during the Membership Drive that kicks off on January 29th and runs through March 1st. Call the Chamber, 770-532-6206, and get involved.

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Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast

Kat B usiness Link VOLUME 24 ISSUE 7 McKemie West, Editor • Email: kwest@ghcc.com www.GreaterHallChamber.com Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

2018-2019 Executive Committee Vice Chair, Education Chair Carol Burrell, Northeast Georgia Andi Farmer Milton Martin Honda Health System Chair Elect Brian Rochester Rochester & Associates

Vice Chair, Marketing Tate O'Rouke Jackson EMC

Treasurer Glennis Barnes Georgia Power

Vice Chair, Government Philip Wilheit, Jr. Wilheit Packaging

Vice Chair, South Hall Council Geoff Lee Road Atlanta Co-Chairs, HALLmark Paul Chambers, AT&T Mimi Collins, Longstreet Clinic Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin & Frost

Senior Advisor Dixie Truelove Truelove Family Farms Vice Chair, Membership Brett Fowler Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance Immediate Past Chairman Perry Barnett, CPA, Rushton Chair, VISION 2030 Chamber President & CEO Phillippa Lewis Moss Kit Dunlap Community Service Center Elizabeth Higgins Executive Director

Vice Chair, Economic Development David Lee Jackson EMC Vice Chair, Community Development Caroline Lewallen Jaemor Farms

Board of Directors 2018-2019 Norman Baggs, The Times Nick Bruner, Rushton Missy Burgess, Lanier Islands Caitlin Collins, Mincey Marble Manufacturing Namon Collins, Allstate Insurance Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville Dr. Suzanne Erickson, Brenau University Terry Evans, Pinnacle Bank Jim Grier, Mayor, City of Lula Joy Griffin, United Way of Hall County Richard Higgins, Chair, Hall Co. Commission Logan Jones, Jacobs Media Corporation Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy Jennifer Landers, Newland Communities David Lloyd, Liberty Utilities Mike McGraw, PrideStaff / Ranger Mfg J.D. Mealor, Regions Bank Terry Merck, American Yazaki Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch Sheri Millwood, Oakwood City Council Terry Morrisey James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont

Nancy Norton, The Norton Agency Dr. Richard Oates, University of North Georgia Bill Orr, Mayor, Town of Braselton Dr. Ray Perren, Lanier Technical College Michele Piucci, Peach State Bank Josh Schlieman, Sullivan & Schlieman Will Schofield, Hall County School System Dr. Ed Schrader, Brenau University Alan Schuetze, Carroll Daniel Construction Mulham Shbeib, Mar-Jac Poultry Sarita Madera Smith, Homestar Financial Corp Terry Spicer, King's Hawaiian LTC James Spivey, Riverside Military Academy Ahna Still, Halski Systems Kevin Strada, The Atlanta Falcons John Turner, Northeast Georgia Health System Roy Turpin, Mayor, City of Gillsville Philip Wilheit, Wilheit Packaging Arrik Williams, Tatsumi Intermodal USA Dr. Jeremy Williams, Gainesville City Schools Darryl Workman, South State Bank Mike Zeiler, Bitzer US, Inc.

Associate Directors 2018-2019 Christa Andrews, Corporate Storage, LLC Carin Booth, Hall County Extension Service Haley Bower, Clipper Petroleum Chris Brown, Delta Community Credit Union Jonathan Collins, Capstone Properties Group Regina Dyer, Gainesville CVB Renee Ginn, Chick-fil-A Gainesville

Dianne Hicks, eXp Realty Jay Kilroy, Willis Investment Counsel Robyn Lynch, Lake Lanier Olympic Park Andrew May, Atlanta Rehab & Performance Casey Ryals, Hall County Farm Bureau Insurance Sheila Sanchez, State Farm Insurance Alison Smith, Bagwell Insurance Group

Greater Hall Chamber Staff Executive Kit Dunlap, President & CEO Gerri Collins, Executive Assistant Economic Development Tim Evans, Vice President Shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry Amanda Lewis, Project Manager Madison Hopkins, Project Manager Finance & Operations David Umberson, Vice President, Finance and Human Resources

The 25th Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast featured special guest Governor Nathan Deal and the Hall County Legislative Delegation. (L-R): David Lee, Jackson EMC (event sponsor); Senator John Wilkinson; Senator Butch Miller; Governor Nathan Deal; Rep. Lee Hawkins; Rep. Emory Dunahoo, Jr.; Rep. Matt Dubnik; Kit Dunlap, President & CEO, Greater Hall Chamber.

Membership Development Mandy Lathem, Vice President, Events Christen Wilbanks, Vice President, Sales Kara Tate, Vice President, Sales & Programs Education & Leadership Andi Harmon, Vice President

Government Affairs Kit Dunlap, President & CEO South Hall Council Kara Tate, Vice President, Sales & Programs Community Development Robin Halstead, Vice President VISION 2030 Elizabeth Higgins, Executive Director Marketing & Communications Kemie West, Business Link Editor/Consultant Greater Hall Chamber Welcome Center Robin Halstead, Manager Intern Carli Echols, University North Georgia


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Meetings & Events

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January 2019 Tuesday, January 8 Small Business Seminar "Make 2019 Your Best Year Yet!" 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber

Wednesday, January 23 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Steak 'n Shake | Oakwood

Tuesday, January 8 Ambassadors Council 3:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. 2 Dog Cafe | Gainesville

Thank you Northeast Georgia Health System, sponsor of Business After Hours at INK (Interactive Neighborhood for Kids). INK Board Members (L-R): Brock Peyer, Ibria Bank; Mary Whitfield, Gwinnett County Public Schools; Kevin Gohman, Northeast Georgia Health System; INK Founder Sheri Hooper, Lake Lanier CVB; Chad Black, Community Volunteer; Katie Simmons, University of North Georgia; David Stewart, Lanier QuickBooks LLC; Tony Shewbert, Edward Jones Financial; Richard Riley, Community Volunteer; Alan Wayne, Wayne Trading Co.; Mandy Volpe, INK.

Great Networking at Business After Hours Don't miss Business After Hours at a new practice in town – Northeast Georgia Physicians Group Internal Medicine (located at 1285 Sims Street in Gainesville) on Tuesday, February 19 from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. $5 Chamber members; $15 non-members. Food, networking, door prizes and Cash Prize Drawing. Details: Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com

Wednesday, January 9 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber

Thursday, January 24 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center

Wednesday, January 9 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Panera Bread | Gainesville

Tuesday, January 29 Social Media Marketing Workshop 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Brenau Downtown Center

Wednesday, January 9 Healthcare Consortium 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. | Chamber

FEBRUARY 2019

Wednesday, January 9 Human Resources Council 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lanier Technical College | Gainesville Friday, January 11 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. | Lanier Tech

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Tuesday, January 15 South Hall Business Coalition "What's Happening at Lanier Islands" 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Legacy Lodge | Lanier Islands

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Thursday, January 17 Chamber Executive Committee 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Chamber

Tuesday, January 15 Vision 2030 Board of Directors 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | Chamber Wednesday, January 16 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber Wednesday, January 16 Lunch 'n Learn 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Forge-Rx Fitness | Flowery Branch

Tuesday, February 19 Business After Hours Sponsored by Northeast Georgia Physicians Group Internal Medicine 1285 Sims Street | Gainesville Thursday, February 21 Annual Business EXPO Luncheon Featuring Amanda Wilbanks, Southern Baked Pie Company, and sponsored by Delta Community Credit Union 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center Thursday, February 21 Business EXPO Sponsored by MegaPrint 1:00 - 6:00 p.m. EXPO 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Business After Hours & A Taste or Gainesville Gainesville Civic Center Wednesday, February 27 Healthy Hall Awards Luncheon 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Brenau Downtown Center Get all the details and register for events online: www.GreaterHallChamber.com

Thank You Chamber Sponsors! AccessWDUN Brenau University Caldwell Electrical Halski Systems Highland Mountain Water

Lanier Islands Lanier Technical College Lowe's of Gainesville Milton Martin Honda Red Clay Interactive

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Small Business

South Hall Business Coalition

Small Business of the Month Poor Richard's Restaurant Richard and Bonnie LeCain established Poor Richard’s in April 1977 with seating for 60 people. Bonnie served as hostess and Richard was in the kitchen. The first year was a struggle, but they gained business by listening to customers. In 1978, they opened the basement area, increasing capacity to 140. In 1983, the adjacent property was purchased and the building was literally jacked up, moved 50 yards and attached it to the original building, increasing to 220 seats. The last addition was completed in 2005, with a 24-seat patio. Richard and Bonnie are now proudly serving fourth generation guests. They continue to prepare all sauces and dressings from scratch. Beef is aged for tenderness and flavor, seafood arrives twice a week from Florida, and produce delivered daily. Key employees remain on staff guaranteeing the restaurant is as consistent today as it was nearly 40 years ago. John Paul Puccio is a 27 year veteran, and Trudy Bailey has greeted guests for 20 years. 1702 Park Hill Drive, NE in Gainesville. 770-532-0499. Facebook.com/Poor-Richards-Restaurant

Many thanks to Jon Wayne and The Venue at Friendship Springs for hosting the recent South Hall Business Coalition with presentations by area non-profits. (L-R): Lee Koz, Choices Pregnancy Care Center; Kim Marks, Elachee Nature Science Center; Johnny Varner, The American Legion Paul E. Bolding Post 7; Cynthia Lopez, Goodwill of North Georgia; Karla Brookreson-Owens, Hospice of NEGA Medical Center; Alondra Fierro, Gateway Domestic Violence Center; Rena Pendley, American Cancer Society; David Roberts, Lanier Christian Academy; Joy Griffin, United Way of Hall county; Kevin Wells, Humane Society of NEGA; Laura Ingle, Center Point; Regina Gore, Boys & Girls Clubs of Lanier; Cheryl Shippey, The Medical Center Foundation; Sheri Millwood, Community Care & Share; Samantha Threadgill, Humane Society of NEGA.

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Member Announcements

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• Pat Freeman recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award for 42 years of service as the director of the Legacy Link, the Area Agency on Aging. The agency is responsible for advocacy for seniors, planning, and administration of programs, coordination and monitoring services in a 13-county area of Northeast Georgia. legacylink.org • Where to Retire selected GainesvilleHall County as a top retirement destination in the 6th edition of "America's 100 Best Places to Retire," a guidebook of the nation's most appealing retirement towns. WhereToRetire.com • The University of North Georgia's Mike Cottrell College of Business and Syfan Logistics formed a partnership to hone the curriculum for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a concentration in supply chain management and logistics, and many UNG students intern at Syfan Logistics during its annual holiday shipping project and summer break. ung.edu • As we strive to combat the opioid epidemic, it’s important for all to know not only the risks associated with opioids, but also alternatives for effective pain management. Partnership for Drug Free Hall's 4th community forum is Thursday, January 24 at 6pm at the 1st Baptist Church Banquet Hall in Gainesville. "Fix My Pain: Non-Opioid Options for Pain Management" features Anne Marie McKenzie-Brown, MD, Emory University School of Medicine and Anastasia Bean, LPC, NCC a board certified counselor and pain recovery coach. Pre-forum breakout and Resource Fair is 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Free and open to the public. drugfreehall.org • The Chamber is working with Target Marketing to publish an updated Gainesville-Hall County Street Map & Resource Guide. The map is distributed via the Chamber Welcome Center and is a popular item for newcomers, relocation candidates and life long residents. Advertisers will receive a complimentary supply of the folded maps. Target Marketing at 800-933-3909. • The Business Incubator at Brenau University Featherbone Communiversity Entrepreneurs: Masters of Innovation 2018 Honorees were recently recognized: Mike McGraw, Ranger Manufacturing; Anslee Wilson, A Helping Hand Home Care; Bob Swoszowski, McDonald's NEGA; Bill Hall, Murray Plastics; Norma Hernandez, Accounting & Business Services; Carlos Dominguez,

Dominguez & Jones Wealth Management. The 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Jim Walters, Walters Management Company. The event was held at the Business Incubator at Brenau University. brenau.edu • The 10th Annual Junior Achievement Northeast Georgia Business Hall of Fame is Saturday, February 2 at 6:00 pm at the Chattahoochee Country Club. The event highlights the careers and public service of some of the area’s most outstanding citizens, and this year's program celebrates the distinguished careers and philanthropic achievements of Dallas Gay and Betty & Frank Norton, Sr. Cocktail reception, silent auction, upscale Wall of Wine, and a three-course dinner. Tickets: georgia.ja.org • Leadership Hall County has developed Greater Hall County's leaders since 1983. Nominations are now open for the 2019-2020 Class. Deadline for nominations March 15. Nominate yourself, a friend or business associate online at www.GreaterHallChamber.com or email Andi Harmon, Vice President, Education at aharmon@ghcc.com • Chinese Acrobats of Hebei kick off The Arts Council’s 2019 Signature Series on Sunday, January 27 at 3pm at Riverside Military Academy’s Cervantes Theatre with jaw-dropping acrobatics, stunning costumes, Chinese props, and beautiful music. theartscouncil.net • The Chamber's 2nd Annual Healthy Hall Awards of Excellence Program on February 27 will spotlight those in the healthcare industry making a significant impact on our quality of life through excellence in health and wellness. Awards will be presented in over a dozen categories. Nominate your favorite individual, business or organization at SurveyMonkey.com/r/ HealthyHallAwards or contact Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. • A Team Captains Meeting & Open House for the Chamber Chase 5K (March 28) will be held on Thursday, January 24 from 3-5 p.m. at the Chamber (230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Gainesville). Get all the updates and event details. An official from RunSignUp will be on hand help you register your team. Details, Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206 x 115.

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Brenau Healthcare Update

(L-R): Pat Freeman, Legacy Link; Kit Dunlap, Chamber; Gale Starich, PhD, David Miller, PhD, and Carroll Turner, PhD, Brenau University, at the Chamber's recent Healthcare Committee meeting. Dr. Starich gave an update on healthcare programs at Brenau University. A Vision 2030 initiative, the Healthcare Committee meets monthly to discuss community health and wellness topics. The committee is open to any Chamber Member interested in participating. Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206.

Small Business Success

(L-R): Dianne Hicks, eXp Realty; Patrick Fulbright and Program Presenter Molly Knight, UGA Small Business Development Center; Tony Paramore, Lanier Technical College; Andrew Davenport. Join entrepreneur specialist Chris Hanks on January 8 as he discusses practices for making 2019 your best year ever, personally and professionally at the next Small Business Seminar. Chris is founder of the Tom DiGregorio Entrepreneurship Center and previously founded the entrepreneurship program at Kennesaw State University and at UGA. Free for Chamber Members. Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com

Chamber Board Nominations The Greater Hall Chamber is seeking nominations for three-year Directors. Serving with Chamber Chair Carol Burrell on the 2019 Nominating Committee is Chair Elect Brian Rochester, Immediate Past Chair Perry Barnett and Past Chairs Lee Hemmer, Brian Daniel, David Lee, Dixie Truelove and Randall Frost. The committee will select new director nominees as stated in the Chamber By-Laws: Any member in good standing may submit one or more nominations. Nominees will be named in February 2019 and elected in March 2019. Five to seven director positions will be elected and will serve a 3-year term beginning July 1, 2019. Nominations must be submitted in writing and received by Friday, January 25 at 5:00 pm. Mail nominations to Kit Dunlap, President & CEO, Greater Hall Chamber, P.O. Box 374, Gainesville, GA 30503 or email: kit@ghcc.com


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Leadership Hall's interactive Law Day program included the Gainesville Police Department's (GPD) staging of a drunk driving and active shooter simulation, as the Georgia State Patrol flew in their helicopter for demos. Hall County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) gave presentations by the SWAT team and K9 unit, MANS unit, and a tour of the Hall County Jail. Judge John G. Breakfield (L-R): Whitney Brown, Stewart, Melvin & Frost; Holli joined the class for lunch. Howard, Chestatee High School; Margaret Spratlin, Professional education was Longstreet Clinic, at Leadership Hall's Law Day. presented by SSGT Greg D. Cochran. Special thanks to HCSO's Sheriff Gerald Couch, Major Chris Matthews and Captain Jeff Shoemaker as well as GPD's Chief Carol Martin and Deputy Chief Jay Parrish. Appreciation goes to the men and women of both departments who work tirelessly to keep our community safe. Thank you program sponsors: Longstreet Cafe, Hulsey Oliver & Mahar, Cook Law Group, Smith Gilliam Williams & Miles, Stewart Melvin & Frost, Whelchel Dunlap Jarrard & Walker, Lazenby Law Group, The Law Office of Michelle Hall and Scott's Downtown.

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Why Join the Chamber? "Whether you are a native of Hall County or now call it home, the Chamber is the best resource to join and utilize to network for both friendships and business relationships. Our county has grown several state leaders and has businesses from a variety of industries – and the Chamber is a connecting point to them all." Caroline B. Lewallen, Jaemor Farms Vice Chair, Chamber Membership Division Return on Investment That's one big reason to join the Chamber. Whether you’re running a small business or a large industry, the Greater Hall Chamber brings you innovative member benefits and programs that provide measurable returns. Making the Connection Connecting through your Chamber partnership will help build your business, obtain new clients and stay updated on the community. Business exposure and networking are the top reasons members say they find value in their chamber investment. There’s no shortage of opportunities for maximum exposure as part of the chamber. Membership Has its Privileges The Chamber provides countless opportunities to reinforce your brand and strategically position yourself in the business community. From ribbon cuttings, advertising, marketing exposure and sponsorships, the Chamber offers tangible ways to bring your business to the forefront. Want to learn how to market your business? What’s happening in government that impacts your business or how to maximize your social media? Join during our annual membership campaign, January 29 through March 1 for added benefits and incentives. Details: 770-532-6206.

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Campaign 2019: January 29 – March 1 Founded as the community's Voice for Business over 110 years ago, the Greater Hall Chamber is a 2500-member organization designed to help grow your business. We invite you to join the Greater Hall Chamber during our New Year, New Member Campaign from January 29–March 1! Bring in 2019 on a path to success by allowing the Chamber to assist with increased visibility, consumer credibility and community involvement through networking opportunities and economic development. Your membership will build business relationships and enhance our business community as a whole... When we work together, we ALL win. • Listing in the Membership Directory & Online Membership Database • Access to Networking Opportunities and Events • Access to Forums, Seminars and Committees • Volunteer Opportunities and Community Involvement • Advertising, Publicity and Sponsorship Opportunities • Business Referrals and Networking Events • Gain in Exposure and Publicly Advertised Ribbon Cuttings • Make Valuable Business Connections Call Christen Wilbanks, VP Membership Sales, or Kara Tate, VP Sales & Programs, at 770-532-6206 or JOIN ONLINE: www.GreaterHallChamber.com

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Welcome New Chamber Members

Chateau Elan Kevin Rosa 100 Rue Charlemagne Braselton, GA 30517 -Lodging (678) 425-0900 www.chateauelan.com

Daniel Carver Roofing Daniel Carver Jr. 3765 Mundy Mill Drive Oakwood, GA 30566 -Roofing (678) 936-2236 www.danielcarverroofing.com East2West Media Group Rob Mottola 5906 Norton Circle Flowery Branch, GA 30542 -Production Audio Visual (678) 451-5301 www.east2westmediagroup.com

Green Box Mushrooms Elizabeth Moon 1604 Athens Hwy Classic Collision of Gainesville Gainesville, GA 30507 Shannon Blevins -Agriculture 1200 Jesse Jewell Pkwy SW (678) 696-8148 Gainesville, GA 30501 www.greenboxmushrooms.com -Auto Body Repair (678) 971-4959 Greg Vitek www.classiccollision.net 5181 Little River Drive Gainesville, GA 30501 -Individual Member (404) 944-9904

Karla Goodson 5240 Lanton Circle Gainesville, GA 30504 -Individual Member (770) 718-8018

Welcome Elisabeth Baldwin Director of Financial Services

Level Up Haircuts Angelica Tabor 3 Washington Ave, #B Gainesville, GA 30501 -Salon (678) 971-4341 www.levelupcuts.business.site Panda Express Patchada Prayjapathomwong 418 Pearl Nix Pkwy SW Gainesville, GA 30501 -Restaurant (678) 928-9228 www.pandaexpress.com Peach State Truck Brokers Janice Davidson 1555 Calvary Church Road Gainesville, GA 30507 -Transportation/Utility (770) 297-3320

Business Beautification Awards The Chamber's Annual Business Beautification Awards recognize organizations making significant beautification efforts to their property. 2018 awards were recently presented to The Cottages on Enota and Chastain Janitorial Supply.

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January 3, 2019 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

A Gainesville native, Elisabeth is well-known for her community involvement along with her husband, Larry, and two children.

Shane & Debbie Chastain, family and staff at Chastain Located at 1630 Martin Janitorial Supply in Gainesville. Luther King Boulevard in Gainesville, Chastain Janitorial was founded in 1992. The family owned and operated business is centered on providing quality products, excellent customer support along with easy ordering and discounted prices on all products. www.chastainjanitorial.com

The Cottages on Enota are unique single family residential rentals managed by The Norton Agency. Located at Longview Drive and Enota Avenue in Gainesville, the property is a rental community in the heart of Gainesville and convenient to numerous restaurants shopping, and retail establishments. www.gonorton.com

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Cardiovascular Clinic of North Georgia Dr. Salman Ashfaq 1475 Jesse Jewell Pkwy NE Suite 300 Gainesville, GA 30501 -Medical Cardiovascular (678) 430-3110 www.cvcng.com

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Frank Norton, Jr. and Stephen Lovett of The Norton Agency at The Cottages on Enota.

Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certification marks CFP®, Certified Financial Planner™ and federally registered CFP (with flame design) in the U.S., which it awards to individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.

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Ribbon Cuttings

Candler Park Condominiums

Victoria Carrino and Gina Kendrick, Gina Kendrick Realty Berkshire Hathaway Home Service GA Properties; Bradley Dunckel and Daryl Dunckel, Shiloh Cobb, LLC, and Angela Drew-Morris, Peach State Bank, cut a ribbon at the Candler Park construction site. Gina Kendrick is the realtor and marketing sales contact for Candler Park Luxury Condominiums located in the heart of Gainesville in historic Longstreet Hills. New homes range in low to mid 400's. Candler Street, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-654-5698. www.ginakendrick.bhhsgeorgia.com

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Caldwell Electric

The Caldwell Electric team including Jordan Hulsey, Jennifer Schade, Doug Wilson, TJ Harris, Tressia Karr, Daniel Caldwell, Mike Morris, Kristen Caldwell, Jeremy Simmons, Seth Roberts and Autumn Smith cuts ribbon at the company's new building. Longtime Chamber supporter and a Small Business Series sponsor, Caldwell Electric provides electrical services for small and large projects and has extensive experience with troubleshooting, repairs and installations. The company services a wide variety of customers including manufacturers, packaging plants, schools, airports, retail offices, medical offices, hospitals, poultry industry feed mills and processing plants. Troubleshooting day or night, weekends, or holidays, Caldwell Electric is there when you need them the most! 2334 Danbury Lane, Gainesville, GA 30507. 770-531-7890. www.caldwellelectric.com

January 3, 2019 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

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Marc Stampfli and Robert Sabbath cut the ribbon for Beer Me, a craft beer bar and growler shop located in downtown Flowery Branch. Shop from 25 taps of beer and cider, plus one for root beer. Have a beer at Beer Me, take some to go, or both! 5609 Main Street, Suite C, Flowery Branch, GA 30542. 678-617-6296. Facebook.com/BeerMeFloweryBranch Want to promote your company with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony? This is a free service if you're a member of the Greater Hall Chamber. Not a member? Join now and receive numerous benefits. For more membership information or to schedule your event, contact Christen Wilbanks, VP Membership Sales, or Kara Tate, VP Sales & Programs, at 770-532-6206. GreaterHallChamber.com

Andrea Webb, Executive Director, cuts the ribbon for Arbor Terrace Hamilton Mill, an engaging senior living community offering resort-style independent living, assisted living and memory care. We listen. We respond. We care. 3577 Braselton Highway, Dacula, GA 30019. 770-999-0421. www.at-hamiltonmill.com


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Healthy Hall Awards of Excellence

Healthcare Awards Luncheon Wednesday, February 27 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Brenau Downtown Center

The Chamber's 2nd Annual Healthy Hall Awards of Excellence Program spotlights those in the healthcare industry making a significant impact on our quality of life through excellence in health and wellness. Awards will be presented in over a dozen categories. You can nominate your favorite individual, business or organization at SurveyMonkey.com/r/HealthyHallAwards. Outstanding Allied Health Professional Outstanding Healthcare Professional Outstanding Healthcare Administrator Visionary Leader Community Impact Senior Impact Award Healthcare Education Award Achievement in Behavioral Health

Nurse of the Year (LPN) Nurse of the Year (RN) Dentist of the Year Physician Specialist of the Year Primary Care Physician of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award* (*May be awarded posthumously)

Presented by Northeast Georgia Health System. Gold Sponsors: Brenau University and Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic. Silver Sponsors: Gainesville Eye Associates and ProCareRX. $20 per person; Table $400 (seats 8). Reservations required. Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Reservations Online: GreaterHallChamber.com/events

Thursday, February 21 Annual Business Luncheon | 11:30am - 1pm Business EXPO | 1pm - 6pm A Taste of Gainesville | 4pm - 6pm

Gainesville Civic Center Presented by

Business Lunch Reservations Exhibit Info: 770-532-6206

Register for Chamber Chase 2019 The 12th Annual Chamber Chase 5K & 2 Mile Wellness Walk is Thursday, March 28 at 6:00 pm at Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville. Convenient online registration is available now through March 25 at RunSignUp.com/ChamberChase. Register in person at the Chamber office now through March 28. The registration fee is $30, and $35 after March 14. Free training passes to area fitness centers (limited, 1st come-1st serve) will be available on January 31.

Open House & Team Captains Meeting Drop by the Chamber on Thursday, January 24 from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. (230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Gainesville) and register for Chamber Chase. Get all the updates and event details. An official from RunSignUp will be present to help you register your team. • Register Teams and Individuals • Find out about Free Training Passes (available January 31) • Get a copy of the Course Map • Reserve a Tent for your Team • Learn about the T-Shirt Design Contest • See details about Individual and Group Awards • Obtain Sponsorship Information Chamber Chase Info: Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206 x 115 or mlathem@ghcc.com

South Hall Business Coalition Tuesday, January 15

8:00 am - 9:00 am at Lanier Islands Come hear what's happening at Lanier Islands, and enjoy a complimentary breakfast at Legacy Lodge! Chamber South Hall Business Coalition meetings cover a variety of issues important to South Hall businesses and are sponsored by AccessWDUN, Store More Self Storage, Red Clay Interactive and Milton Martin Honda. Kara Tate, 770-532-6206. ktate@ghcc.com

Upcoming Chamber Events Tuesday, January 8 Small Business Seminar "Make 2019 Your Best Year Yet!" 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber

Wednesday, January 16 Lunch 'n Learn 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Forge-Rx Fitness | Flowery Branch

Tuesday, January 29 Marketing Workshop 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Brenau Downtown Center

Wednesday, January 9 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Panera Bread | Gainesville

Wednesday, January 23 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Steak 'n Shake | Oakwood

Thursday, February 21 Business EXPO 2019 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center

Tuesday, January 15 South Hall Business Coalition 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Legacy Lodge at Lanier Islands

Thursday, January 24 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center

www.GreaterHallChamber.com

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