Business Link G r e a t e r H a l l C h a m b e r . c o m
Chairman's Column page 2 Economic Development page 4 Upcoming Events pages 5-6 Small Business of the Month page 5
Richard D. Sanders The Sanders Law Firm Adjunct Faculty Member Emory University
Dr. Will Clower
Rob Fowler
Perry Barnett
Steve McNeilly
Founder & CEO Mediterranean Wellness and Author
Executive Vice President Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance
Certified Public Accountant and Partner Rushton & Company
Director, Health Partners Northeast Georgia Health System, Inc.
Healthcare Reform Update – Tuesday, August 12 –
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8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Brenau Downtown Center Theatre
Member Announcements page 11 Brett Fowler New Members page 11 Ribbon Cuttings pages 14-15
Vice President Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance
Dr. David Miller Associate Professor Brenau University MBA Healthcare Management
Former Georgia Mountains Center
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What are 2014-2015 Business and Individual Requirements? What are Deadlines? Determining Minimum Value & Affordability • Employer Responsibility Penalties Top 5 Employer Compliance Issues • Population Health Management • Play or Pay Rules Patient Centered Medical Home Model • IRS Requirements • Employer Wellness Strategies
Save the Date Tuesday, August 12 Business After Hours Tuesday, August 19 Small Business Seminar Tuesday, August 26 South Hall Business Coalition
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A Publication of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
From the Chairman
Community Wellness and Healthcare The Greater Hall Chamber has long supported healthcare initiatives that address the costs of our current healthcare system, improve the quality of healthcare and provide meaningful coverage to the uninsured. Community wellness and healthcare is a top initiative of the Greater Hall Chamber as we strive for access to high-quality, affordable healthcare for all residents. With an ongoing focus on interactive community health and wellness, the Chamber's Healthcare Committee is continuously providing programs and events for residents including seminars on Healthcare Reform and opportunities for residents to manage their health.
David Lee Jackson EMC Chairman, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
The next open enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Marketplace starts in November 2014. It is time to make important decisions regarding employee benefits packages. Learn what the experts are saying about the future of healthcare at the Healthcare Reform Update on August 12 where speakers will provide the latest regulations and navigate through the legislation to help you develop an action plan individually and for your company.
From large corporations and industries to small business owners and individuals – we all need to understand what is going on with Healthcare Reform. The panel of experts on August 12 will discuss where we are with healthcare reform and what we can expect moving forward. The agenda also includes a focus on employee wellness with tips for implementing programs at your business as well as individual health and diet plans. Dr. Will Clower will be on hand to discuss his Mediterranean Diet (see article on page 4) and will distribute a copy of his book, The French Don't Diet Plan to each person attending the Healthcare Reform Update. Make plans to join us for the Healthcare Reform Seminar on August 12 at the Brenau Downtown Center Theatre (former Georgia Mountains Center) from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Reservations: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com. See page 14 for information on the HealthSmart Breakfast and Expo on October 8 at the Gainesville Civic Center and how you can enter your company in the Most Fit Company contest. Let's work together to make our businesses, families and community HealthSmart!
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Business Link VOLUME 20 ISSUE 2 McKemie West, Editor • Email: kwest@ghcc.com
greaterhallchamber.com Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
2014-2015 Executive Committee Chairman David Lee, Jackson EMC
Vice Chair, Marketing and Communications Katie Dubnik Forum Communications
Chairman Elect Brian Daniel Carroll Daniel Construction Co. Vice Chair, Membership Development Tony Paramore Treasurer Gainesville Design Center David Abee, Regions Bank Vice Chair, Economic Development Brian Rochester Rochester & Associates Vice Chair, Education Andi Farmer Milton Martin Honda Vice Chair, Government William Bagwell Homestead Investments
Co-Chairs, HALLmark Paul Chambers, AT&T Jimbo Floyd Turner Wood & Smith Insurance Randall Frost Stewart, Melvin & Frost Senior Advisor R.K. Whitehead Whitehead Die Casting
Vice Chair, South Hall Council Immediate Past Chairman Andy Kalinauskas Dixie Truelove Conditioned Air Systems Truelove Dairy Vice Chair, Community President & CEO Development Kit Dunlap Deborah Mack, Volunteer Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Chair, VISION 2030 Davis White LinkPoint Advantage Meg Nivens, Executive Director
Board of Directors 2014-2015 Karen Baston, Sperry Van Ness Col James Benson, Riverside Military Academy Phil Bonelli, Wells Fargo John Breakfield, Breakfield & Associates Carol Burrell, NEGA Health System Jay Cooper, Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia Dr. Wanda Creel, Gainesville City Schools Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville Sam Evans, City of Oakwood Tony Funari, City of Braselton Loren Funk, The Longstreet Clinic Rob Geoffroy, The Atlanta Falcons John Geyer, J Geyer Advertising Will Hicks, Stifel Dr. Bonita Jacobs, University of North Georgia Anna Jacobs, Jacobs Media Lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage Sherrie Jones, The Times Jay Kelly, Signs By Tomorrow Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy
Jullie King, The Longstreet Clinic Mary Jane Locklear, Cox Communications Steve McNeilly, NEGA Health System Dick Mecum, Chair, Hall County Commission Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch Steve Naughton, Enterprising Solutions James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont Greg Ours, Poly Enterprises Dr. Ray Perren, Lanier Technical College Larry Poole, Mayor, City of Gillsville Brad Puryear, Mansfield Energy Ron Quinn, Peach State Bank Barbara Rambo, ProCare Rx Will Schofield, Hall County Schools Dr. Ed Schraeder, Brenau University Darrell Snyder, Georgia Power Milton Turner, Mayor, City of Lula Philip Wilheit, Gainesville Hall County Development Authority Mike Williams, Lake Lanier Islands
Associate Directors 2014-2015 Michael Baldwin, Charter Business Morgan House, Lake Lanier Olympic Venue Dawn Justus, United Community Bank Terry Merck, American Yazaki David Miller, Brenau University Debbie Morrin, ComCast Spotlight Ryan Owen, Kubota
Clay Pilgrim, Rushton & Company Carol Shirley, South State Bank Jeff Sims, Hamilton State Bank Al Trembley, WSI Digital Rainmakers Staci Tunkel, Center Point Spencer Walker, NGMT
Staff Executive Kit Dunlap, President/CEO Joy Sims, Executive Assistant
2013-2014 Silver Shovel Award Recipients were recognized at the Chamber Board of Directors Meeting on June 26. The awards are presented annually to outstanding Chamber volunteers for dedication and service. (L-R): Jody Lail, Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia; Carl Romberg, Direct South; Tony Paramore, Gainesville Paint; Steve Naughton, Enterprising Solutions; Malissa Lawrence, Lanier Technical College; Lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage; Bill Sanders, Jackson EMC; Brent Hoffman, Berkshire Hathaway; Todd Young, Publix; Kip Padgett, City of Gainesville; Randall Frost, Stewart Melvin & Frost; Randy Knighton, Hall County. Not Pictured: Dale Jaeger, The Jaeger Company; Bill Lightfoot, Brenau University.
Economic Development Tim Evans, Vice President Shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry Amanda Lewis, Project Manager Joshua Stephens, Project Manager Finance & Operations David Umberson, Vice President Finance & HR Membership Development Megan Martin, Vice President Kara Tate, Membership Coordinator Education Dana Miller, Vice President
Government Affairs Joshua Stephens, Project Manager South Hall Council Megan Martin, Vice President Membership Community Development Robin Halstead, Vice President VISION 2030 Meg Nivens, Executive Director Marketing & Communications Kemie West, Business Link Editor/Consultant Greater Hall Chamber Welcome Center Robin Halstead, Manager
August 5, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Economic Development
Mediterranean Wellness:
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Creating a Corporate Culture of Health by Dr. Will Clower, author and founder of Mediterranean Wellness Principles apply across condition. One principle for any business is that it is easier to adapt an existing successful business model than to reinvent the wheel and hope it turns out as well as the thing that already works. For our weight and health, the same principle holds true. There are entire cultures who (unlike us) have low weight, healthy hearts, and longer lives. In other words, a successful dietary model exists already, with millions of people living their healthy lifestyle every day. If we do what they do, we would get their results. However, instead of adapting and adopting their success like any good corporate strategy would advise, we have chosen to reinvent the wheel for over 40 years now with diets including the low carb, low fat, food combining, cave man, blood type, cabbage soup, and on and on. The list is embarrassingly long, and made doubly so by our persistent parade of failure to make a dent in the problem. Overcoming the Problem The dietary habits of the Mediterranean region are of the healthiest on Earth. The people are healthier and thinner, with fewer cases of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. They didn’t get this way by following the diet d’jour but by living the lifestyle they’ve enjoyed for centuries. Like any corporation, however, translating another’s success to your own wildly variable circumstance is tricky. And the same thing holds true for the Mediterranean diet: we don’t live there. Our employees don’t have 2½ hours to eat their lunch, fresh markets on every corner, five weeks of mandatory vacation and a more stress-free culture. Yes, they are living a healthy lifestyle – but how do we make that work for us? 1) adopt the principles that make it successful, and 2) adapt those for our employees. Principles for Improving a Culture of Health Principle #1: “Eat Food.” This principle of the Mediterranean lifestyle avoids dietary minutia and keeps participants from wringing their hands over how many carbs are in their baguettes, how many points are in their potatoes, or how many calories they churn when they take a walk. Micromanaging molecules – whether calories or carbs, points, or proteins – is the very definition of a diet and is not practiced by any healthy culture at all.
New Wage & Benefit Report The Greater Hall Chamber's 2014 WAGE & BENEFIT REPORT is now available. Prepared by the Economic Development Division, the publication is used as a tool to ensure employers remain competitive in local compensation and benefits practices. There were 53 Greater Hall area employers participating in the 40-page report of wages in the areas of Office, Finance, Human Resources, IT, Lab, Material, Engineer, Maintenance and Production. The report also includes 11 pages of benefits and pay practices including insurance, retirement and work-life balance. Of the participating companies, 93% indicated plans to give their employees an annual cost-of-living increase; the amount of increase varied by company between 1% to 5% with an average at 2.59%. The 2014 Wage & Benefit Report is available at the Greater Hall Chamber, 230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Downtown Gainesville. $30 for Chamber members; $50, Non-Members (+shipping and handling). For more information, contact Shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry, 770-532-6206 x 108. Email: sdavis@ghcc.com
Gainesville-Hall County
Top 20 Employers Northeast Georgia Health System 5,200
Pro View Foods LLC
Hall County School System
3,300
Wrigley Manufacturing Company 750
Fieldale Farms Corporation (2)
2,400
Wal-Mart Super Centers (2)
690
Pilgrims
1,450
The Longstreet Clinic, P.C.
620
Hall County Government
1,250
KIK Gainesville
580
Mar-Jac Poultry, Inc.
1,250
Koch Food, Inc.
540
Kubota Manufacturing of America 1,250
ZF Gainesville LLC (3)
520
Victory Processing LLC (2)
Mansfield Oil
500
1,000
Gainesville City School System
870
Perdue Farms (2)
500
Gainesville City Government
770
Lake Lanier Islands Resort
500
Listed by number of employees in 2014. Compiled by Chamber Economic Development Division.
Principle #2: If it ain’t food, don’t eat it. Communicating this principle in the break room, lunch room, and on vending machines encourages them to eat real food, not synthetics (that’s sugar, not non-nutritive artificial sweeteners; olive oil, not hydrogenated oil; bread, not “wonder” bread; and vegetables, not supplements). Even in America, we can adopt the Mediterranean habit of choosing items that are real food, made with real ingredients. – Continued on page 10.
Jinsung TEC Grand Opening
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Chairman WooSuk Yoon of Jinsung T.E.C, Inc. cuts a ribbon at Korean-based Jinsung TEC. Locating in Oakwood Industrial Park South this spring, the company has hired 15 employees and expects to employ 30 over the next three years and will invest $10 million in building and equipment. A leading producer of heavy construction equipment, the new location will supply idlers to the Caterpillar facility near Athens. Production at the facility will focus on the under carriage parts of the equipment – primarily rollers, idlers and sprockets. Jinsung TEC, Oakwood South Industrial Park, 5385 Rafe Banks Drive, Flowery Branch GA 30542. jinsungtec.com/eng/
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Wednesday, August 6 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Thursday, August 7 2014-2015 Chamber Board Orientation 8:30 a.m. – Chamber Friday, August 8 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. – Chamber Tuesday, August 12 Healthcare Reform Community Update 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Brenau Downtown Center Theatre Tuesday, August 12 Business After Hours Downtown Flowery Branch 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. – Main Street
Tuesday, August 26 South Hall Business Coalition "Hall County Schools Update" by Will Schofield, Superintendent 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Lanier Charter Career Academy
Wednesday, August 13 Human Resources Council 11:45 a.m. – Luna's Restaurant in Downtown Gainesville Thursday, August 14 Leadership Hall County Lake Lanier Program 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Clarks Bridge Park in Gainesville
Wednesday, August 27 Marketing Committee 12:00 p.m. – Chamber Thursday, August 28 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center
Tuesday, September 9 Small Business Seminar "Video Production for Small Business" by Bill Lampton & Mike Stewart 7:45 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Featherbone Communiversity Thursday, September 11 Business Before Hours and United Way Campaign Kickoff 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Brenau Downtown Center
Tuesday, August 19 VISION 2030 Board of Directors 11:30 a.m. – Chamber
Tuesday, September 23 South Hall Marketing Workshop Presented by Forum Communications 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Mulberry Creek Community Center
Wednesday, August 20 Lunch 'n Learn 11:45 a.m. – Recess Southern Gastro Pub Thursday, August 21 Chamber Executive Committee 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. – Chamber
Tuesdays, September 30 - October 28 Maximum Marketing presented by the Greater Hall Chamber and UGA SBDC 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. UGA SBDC at the Featherbone Center OCTOBER 2014 Wednesday, October 8 HealthSmart Breakfast & Expo 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Breakfast 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. – Expo Gainesville Civic Center Details on these and other Chamber events online: GreaterHallChamber.com
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Thursday, September 18 Business After Hours Sponsored by Brenau University at the Downtown Center – 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, August 20 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. – Chamber
One way to measure a successful business is by longevity. Saul’s womens clothing store has been on the Square in Downtown Gainesville for 75 years. The family owned and operated business was founded in 1939 by Bill and Gussie Schrage and is now run by son Lorry Schrage and his wife, Sherrie. Fashion changes with the times, but tasteful, quality merchandise is timeless. Listening to their customers, and selling the best products they can, being honest, sincere and professional have all played a part in Saul’s success. Lorry says “It is important to have customers look smart in their clothes, to feel comfortable and to be confident, and Saul’s sales associates are trained to help each customer achieve those goals.” Lorry is quick to share this observation, “new people are the life blood of our community and of Saul’s. We enjoy our loyal customers as well as our new customers." Saul's, 100 Main Street, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-532-4301.
Tuesday, September 16 South Hall Business Coalition 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Road Atlanta
Tuesday, August 19 Small Business Seminar “The Emerging Workforce" Presented by Lynn Billing, Spherion Staffing Services 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber
Tuesday, August 19 Youth Leadership Hall Kickoff 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center
(L-R): Gola Godfrey, a 14-year employee and Carolyn McNeal, a 26-year employee with owner Lorry Schrage and a sign depicting the history of the store. Saul's is celebrating their 75th Anniversary this summer.
Wednesday, August 27 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chick-fil-A of Gainesville
SEPTEMBER 2014 Wednesday, August 13 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Cravings Bakery 3616 Atlanta Highway, Flowery Branch
Small Business of the Month Saul's Celebrates 75 Years
Meetings & Events
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Meetings & Events
Program & Expert Panel Healthcare Reform – What You Need to Know Brett Fowler, Vice President & Partner, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance PPACA: Impact of Providing Health Insurance to Employees Rich Sanders, Attorney, Sanders Law Firm & and Adjunct Faculty Member, Emory University Employer Wellness Strategies Will Clower, Ph.D., Founder & CEO, Mediterranean Wellness Employer Compliance Requirements Top 5 Compliance Issues Rob Fowler, Executive Vice President & Partner, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance Population Health Management Steve McNeilly, Director, Health Partners, NEGA Health System; Philip Marler, MD, The Longstreet Clinic , PC; Antonio Rios, MD, Northeast Georgia Health System IRS Requirements Perry Barnett CPA, Partner, Rushton & Company
Healthcare Reform Seminar Tuesday, August 12 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Brenau Downtown Center Theatre Former Georgia Mountains Center
– OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – The next open enrollment period for the Health Insurance Marketplace for the Affordable Healthcare Act begins November 2014. It is time to make important decisions! Learn what the experts are saying about the future of healthcare at the Healthcare Reform Update on August 12 where speakers will provide the latest regulations and navigate through the legislation to help you develop an action plan for yourself, your family, your company. $15 Chamber Members; $20 Non-Members. Open to the Public. Registration Required. Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
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VISION 2030
HealthSmart: Most Fit Company Awards
Mediterranean Wellness
The Greater Hall Chamber is conducting its annual survey to seek the “Most Fit Companies” in Gainesville-Hall County. Judging criteria for the contest includes wellness, nutrition and fitness opportunities provided for employees. The award is presented in three categories: Large (251+ employees), Medium (51-250) and Small (50 or less) companies. Awards will be presented at the Annual HealthSmart Kickoff Breakfast on October 8 at 7:30 a.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center. 2013 Winners included HTI Employment Solutions (Small); ProCare Rx (Medium); Hall County Government (Large). Company representatives may complete the 2014 Most Fit Company Survey online at greaterhallchamber.com Deadline to submit the survey is September 26. Copies of the survey are available at Chamber office at 230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Gainesville. Details: Amanda Lewis at 770-532-6206. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
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ProCare Rx received the 2013 Most Fit Company Award (51-250 Employees). (L-R): ProCare Rx's LaMar Williams; Chamber Healthcare Committee Chair Chad Bolton, Northeast Georgia Health System; ProCare's Karen Shockley, Stan Burgess, Barbara Rambo; Meg Nivens, VISION 2030. Complete the 2014 Most Fit Company Survey online at greaterhallchamber.com
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The 8th Annual HealthSmart Interactive Wellness Expo is October 8, 7:30 am-1:30 pm at the Gainesville Civic Center. A VISION 2030 Initiative, this annual interactive wellness event is open to the public and provides individuals and businesses the opportunity to obtain free health screenings, including glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure, BMI, carotid artery, eyes, asthma and hearing. Sponsorship opportunities are available for this free Expo that will feature over 60 wellness vendors. Sponsor and exhibit information: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com
Principle #3: Learn to (actually) love food again. We have be coached by our culture to think that if you love your food, you eat it big and you eat it fast. But no healthy culture thinks this way. For them, the love of food is less about quantity and more about quality of the food. Finally, a key principle to the Mediterranean lifestyle is to return to the family table. Americans used to practice this just as regularly as other cultures do now, but we have somehow forgotten it. And this is too bad, because the research is clear. When people eat at a table with people they enjoy, food quality increases as high-volume consumption decreases in the process, so you control calories and so control weight. That’s a win, win, win. Come hear Dr. Will Clower at the Healthcare Reform Update on Tuesday, August 12 at the Brenau Downtown Center Theatre (former Georgia Mountains Center) from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Reservations required. A copy of Dr. Clower's book, The French Don't Diet Plan, will be given to each attendee! $15 Chamber Members; $20 Non-Members. Includes light breakfast. Reservations: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis @ghcc.com Will Clower, Ph.D., has worked with companies worldwide to improve employee health by incorporating the Mediterranean lifestyle. Dr. Clower is an award winning author who applies his neuroscience doctorate to explain how the Mediterranean culture can enjoy their rich healthy foods and remain thin, with healthy hearts and longer lives. Dr. Clower traveled to France to research the brain and wrote the highly-praised cultural comparison, The Fat Fallacy and The French Don't Diet Plan. His breakthrough work has been featured on Dr. Oz where he is a frequent guest, The View, Fox News, MSNBC, CBS, ABCNews, USA Today, New York Times and Readers Digest.
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Flowery Branch History Trivia Game with these businesses: Brand Bank, Calliope Sweets, Clever Purpose Solutions, Consign & Design Interiors, Echo Wellness Center, Flowery Branch Farmers Market, Growlers on Main, Home Care Matters, Lake View Arts Center, Liberty Candy Company, Nichols Body Shop, Sample Pleasures, Sport Shooting Firearms & Supplies. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206x115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com • Chamber Board of Directors meetings are open to Chamber members. The next Board Meeting meeting is Thursday, August 28 at 12 noon at the Gainesville Civic Center. Reservations required. Space limited. $12 – Includes lunch. Reservations: Joy Sims, 770-532-6206 x 106. Email: jsims@ghcc.com • A Helping Hand Home Care is an independent, locally owned and operated non-medical home care company located in Gainesville. The company welcomes Ann Cousins-Nalley as Community Relations Director and Beth Evans, RN to the staff. ahelpinghandga.com
• Hall County Commissioner Scott Gibbs was appointed to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Board by Governor Nathan Deal. DCA promotes and implements community and economic development, local government assistance and safe and affordable housing. • Nominations are being accepted for the Master Craftsmen, Builders of America awards, to be presented on October 16 at Lanier Technical College’s Business Incubator Rotunda at the Featherbone Communiversity in Gainesville. The awards honor individuals in over a dozen categories who are Masters of their Craft, and who have made a lasting impact on Northeast Georgia with their work. The deadline for nominations is Friday, August 22. For a nomination form or more information, contact Tim McDonald at Lanier Technical College, 770-531-6338. Email: mastercraftsmen@laniertech.edu
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Welcome New Members! Dickey’s Barbeque Pit Shannon Skains 4009 Winder Hwy, Suite 160 Flowery Branch, GA 30542 (678) 865-4928 - Restaurant & Catering dickeys.com
HealthWell Solutions, LLC Chastity Nix 210 Washington Street Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 540-7516 - Healthcare healthwellsolutions.net
Hall County Family Connection Elizabeth Fielden P.O. Box 1542 Gainesville, GA 30503 (770) 630-7237 - Non-Profit hcfcn.org
Pay it Forward Scholarships Laura Haynes 615 Oak Street Suite F Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 534-3611 - Non-Profit payitforwardscholarships.com
Uncle Maddio's Pizza Joint Briann Welborn 658 Dawsonville Highway Suite B Gainesville, GA 30501 (678) 780-3855 -Restaurant & Catering unclemaddios.com Interested in a Ribbon Cutting? Chamber members are encouraged to take advantage of this membership benefit. Contact Kara Tate, 770-532-6206 x 116. Email: ktate@ghcc.com
Thank You Chamber Sponsors Brenau University City of Flowery Branch Georgia Chamber of Commerce Highland Mountain Beverage Jacobs Media Corporation Milton Martin Honda
Northeast Georgia Health System Red Clay Interactive Rushton & Company Signs By Tomorrow Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance WSI Digital Marketing
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deepwater ports – supporting trade while helping to lure new investment – will only be strengthened as the Savannah Harbor is expanded to better accommodate today’s larger vessels,” Walters said. Walters also serves as chairman of the board of Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia. gaports.com • Virgil R. Williams Family, celebrating their 10th year at the helm of Lake Lanier Islands Resort, announces that it received a 2014 TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence award. The accolade, which honors hospitality excellence to qualifying businesses worldwide, is given only to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on TripAdvisor – the world’s largest travel website. lakelanierislands.com • Morton Vardeman & Carlson, a Gainesville-based marketing firm, announces the opening of its satellite office in Birmingham, Alabama, allowing the firm to expand its regional footprint and better serve clients across the Southeast. Senior account executive and public relations strategist Tiffany Townsend Fessler will head up the satellite office. Founded in 1973, the firm is Northeast Georgia’s oldest and largest marketing, advertising and public relations agency serving national and international clients. vardeman.com • "First Friday" on Gainesville’s Historic Downtown Square is a fun-filled way to kick-off your weekend featuring musical talent from 6:00-10 pm. September 5 – Burbon Borderline (Country); October 3 – Fly Betty Band (Pop/Hits). Dine at one of the 10 restaurants around the Square. Also on First Friday, patrons can walk around with their beverage in the designated downtown area. Just ask for a wristband from the participating downtown restaurants. gainesville.org • The Longstreet Clinic (TLC) announces that two well established primary care physicians have joined the practice: W. Rhett Weaver, MD of Mountain Internal Medicine (Demorest) and Michael Mulberry, MD of Valley View Medical Center (Dahlonega). Since 1995, TLC has grown to over 150 providers in 16 specialties at locations in nine Northeast Georgia cities. TLC is the third largest independent practice in Metro Atlanta. longstreetclinic.com • Beth Baldwin attended the Edward Jones Financial Advisor Leaders Conference winning the Gainesville firm's Jack Phelan Award for exceptional achievement in building client relationships. Headquartered in St. Louis, Edward Jones ranked No. 4 overall in FORTUNE magazine's "2014 100 Best Companies to Work For" ranking. edwardjones.com • Business After Hours is TUESDAY, August 12, 5-7pm in Downtown Flowery Branch with no admission fee. Meet us on Main Street for open houses and the
Member Announcements
• Eric Tucker, Chief Operating Officer of Gold Creek Foods announces the company's acquisition of a 124,000-square -foot distribution and production facility in Gainesville. The company acquired the 24-acre site at 2255 White Sulphur Road that formerly housed Schreiber Foods. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Dawsonville, GA, Gold Creek Foods also has production facilities in the Candler community and on Memorial Park Road in Hall County. goldcreekfoods.com • The Chamber and UGA Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Maximum Marketing Series, is Tuesdays, September 30-October 28, 11 am-1 pm at the SBDC at the Featherbone Center, 999 Chestnut Street in Gainesville. Space limited. $89 Chamber Members; $99 Non-members. Materials and lunch provided. Sponsored by Charter Business, Jackson EMC, Morton, Vardeman & Carlson, Small Business Access Partners and South State Bank. Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com • The Atlanta Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth presented Pro View Foods a “Georgia Fast Forty” award, recognizing Georgia companies with significant growth in revenue and employment. Founded in 2007 by B. Jan Cooley, Pro View is a poultry supplier to schools and institutions with commodity exports worldwide. With three production plants in Gainesville and Braselton, Pro View employs 750 and ranked 3rd in the upper-middle market competition (revenues over $60 million) advancing from its 10th position in 2013. proviewfoods.com • The Georgia School Boards Association (GSBA) installed, Nath Morris, current chair of the Hall County Board of Education, as President of the GSBA Board of Directors. First elected to Hall County Board of Education in 2000, Nath Morris has served 14 consecutive years. hallco.org • The University of North Georgia's BB&T Center for Ethical Business Leadership and the Mike Cottrell College of Business present a Ethical Leadership in Business Symposium on Friday, September 19, 7:30 am - 2:00 pm, at the Lanier Tech Forsyth Conference Center in Cumming. Featuring four of the nation's leading business ethics experts: Joel Manby, President & CEO of Herschend Family Entertainment, Undercover Boss participant; Dr. Bruce Weinstein, The Ethics Guy featured on Fox News and CNN; Dr. Mary C. Gentile, academic scholar, author and director; Chuck Gallagher, COO, American Funeral Financial. Open to the public. $99 ($50 Chamber members). Includes lunch. Details and registration: bbtcebl.ung.edu • Jim Walters of Walters Management was elected chairman of the Georgia Ports Authority’s Board. "The role of our
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Membership Development
Business After Hours at Kipper Tool (L-R): Tyler Smith, Smith, Gilliam, Williams & Miles; Jody Lail, Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia; Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin, & Frost; David Umberson, Greater Hall Chamber; Bill Deringer, VP Sales & Business Development, Kipper Tool, at the Business After Hours sponsored by Kipper Tool in June. Some 200 Chamber members attended the networking event. Don't miss Business After Hours in Downtown Flowery Branch (Main Street) on Tuesday, August 12 from 5:00-7:00 pm. City of Flowery Branch Council Members and Administrators will be on hand to lead a Flowery Branch History Trivia Game through the shops. Play the history game and win a chance for a great prize. No admission fee. Open Houses! Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. mmartin@ghcc.com. greaterhallchamber.com
Small Business Success Seminar Lynn Billing of Spherion Staffing Services presents The Emerging Workforce on August 19 at 7:45 am at the Chamber. What will the workplace look like in the next few years, or even decades? How might workers’ perceptions and expectations about the workplace evolve in the future? This seminar will address technology and methods that affect interpersonal relationships and the social aspect of the workplace, along with ways business leaders will recruit, attract and retain five generations in the workplace and what’s driving worker job satisfaction. Sponsored by Highland Mountain Beverage, Jacobs Media, Signs By Tomorrow and WSI Digital Marketing. No charge for Chamber members, $15 non-members. Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111.
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Chris Hall Senior Vice President
Welcome Chris Hall Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia is excited to announce that Chris Hall, a long-time commercial banker in Northeast Georgia, has joined our team to expand our ability to help area business owners. CBG is here to partner with you to transform your goals into reality. Offering a variety of commercial loans including equipment and facility purchases, our team will work closely with you to understand the specific needs of your business and structure a loan with terms that will meet your needs.
Contact Chris today at 678-997-2280 or chris.hall@chattahoocheebank.com
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Ribbon Cuttings
Engineering for Kids Owner Jeff Butler and Jenny Butler, Director of Marketing, cut the ribbon at Engineering For Kids® at the Featherbone Center in Gainesville. Engineering for Kids brings the wonder and excitement of STEM education (science, technology, engineering, math) to children ages 4-14 in a fun and challenging way through classes, camps, clubs and parties. The program inspires children to build on their natural curiosity by teaching hands-on engineering concepts. As engineering remains one of the fastest growing industries in the world, the group partnered with schools and community centers in Hall, Gwinnett and Forsyth counties along with the Boys and Girls Club of Hall County and Promising Futures in Gainesville. 999 Chestnut Street, SE. Gainesville, GA 30501. 678-250-9994. engineering4kids.net
Medical Oncology Services
(L-R): Drs. Charles Nash, Timothy Carey, Christina Saurel and Executive Director Todd Sigmon cut ribbon at Oncology Services at Northeast Georgia Medical Center. The Cancer Center at Northeast Georgia Medical Center offers comprehensive medical oncology and hematology services in Braselton, Suite 150 of Medical Plaza 1. Dr. Timothy Carey, Longstreet Cancer Center, and Dr. Christina Saurel, Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic, provide comprehensive care to patients with cancer or blood disorders. 5875 Thompson Mill Road, Suite 150, Hoschton, GA 30548. nghs.com/cancer-braselton
August 5, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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The Ambassdors Council recently held an End of the Year Celebration at Antebellum Restaurant (L-R, Front): Kara Tate, Chamber; Brad Lloyd, Atlanta Marketing Center; Tami Lee, Brenau University; Amanda Richardson, Rushton & Co.; Robin Nation, Gainesville Signs & Graphics; (2nd Row): Erin Langford, HTI Employment Solutions; Dr. Donna Danns, University of North Georgia; Debbie Morrin, Comcast Spotlight; Kelly Gillam, Lanier Tent Rental; Charles White; (Back): Jeff Allen, CT Solutions; Dr. George Danns, University of North Georgia; Mickey Bailey, HALLCO Community Credit Union; Kathline Collins, Collins Property Group/Keller Williams Realty Lanier Partners. Robin Nation, Gainesville Signs & Graphics, and Tami Lee, Brenau University, were elected 20142015 Ambassador Co-Chairs. Debbie Morrin, Comcast Spotlight, was voted ‘2013-2014 Ambassador of the Year’ by her peers.
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Reneigh Satterfield, AAMS® Collision Specialists, Inc. President Jeff Kidd and Jodie Kidd, Director of Marketing, cut a ribbon to celebrate the opening of the company's new corporate office on Green Street in Gainesville. The company recently purchased the The Charter-Smith House, Circa 1906, a property on Historic Green Street. Founded in 2005, Collision Specialists operates an immediate response fleet to auto accidents. The company provides on-scene investigators and expert witnesses with the experience to inspect any form of motor vehicle collision along with high-tech, “on hand” tools to obtain precise accident reports. Collision Specialists has inspected over 10,000 accidents with years of testimony experience to include over 150 depositions and trials. Collision Specialists works for both plaintiff and defense law firms. Collision Specialists, Inc., 625 Green Street, NW, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-287-8734. collisionspecialistsinc.com
Ribbon Cuttings
Brad Sample, President; Zack Thompson, Vice President; Ryan Thompson, Sales and Service, cut the ribbon at Pro Touch Landscapes, a landscape contractor serving Metro Atlanta and North Georgia. Pro Touch offers design, installation and maintenance for all your outdoor needs. The company specializes in commercial properties, but does maintain and design several beautiful residential accounts. The company is fully insured, licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, and is a member of MALTA, Metro Atlanta Landscape and Turf Association and PLANET, The Professional Landscape Network. Pro Touch also has two degreed Horticulturists on staff. Professional Touch Landscapes, Inc., 1850 Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-534-0041. protouchlandscapes.com
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UpcomingChamber Chamber Events Upcoming Events Tuesday, August 12 Workshop Small Business Marketing Healthcare Reform Update Tuesday, February 14 for the Community Marketing Trends by Gordon 8:00Presented a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sawyer 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. – The Oaks at Brenau Downtown Center Lanier Charter Academy Theatre (formerCareer Georgia Mountains Center) Business After Hours Thursday, February Tuesday, August 12 16 - 7:00 p.m. Business 5:00 After Hours Luna's Restaurant 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 200 Main Street Downtown Flowery Branch Hunt Tower in Downtown Gainesville Meet us on Main Street!
Tuesday, 19 ArborAugust Day Celebration Small Business Seminar Friday, February 17 “The Emerging 10:00Workforce" a.m. Frances Centerof Presented byMeadows Lynn Billing Spherion Staffing Services Safe -&9:00 Green Regional Assembly 7:45 a.m. – Chamber Friday, February 24 8:00 a.m. - 12:0020 p.m. Wednesday, August Georgia Mountains Center Lunch 'n Learn 11:45 a.m. – Recess Southern AnnualPub Transportation Forum Gastro in Downtown Wednesday, March 14 Gainesville 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Gainesville State College
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Tuesday, August 26 Expo Job Fair and Career SouthWednesday, Hall Business MarchCoalition 28 "Hall County Schools 10:00 a.m. - 3:00Update" p.m. Georgiaby Mountains Presented Hall Co.Center Schools Superintendent Will Schofield 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Online: Geta.m. Details & Register Lanier Charter Career Academy greaterhallchamber.com
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