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Chairman's Column page 2 Job Fair Highlights page 4 Small Business of the Month page 5 Upcoming Events page 6 Member Announcements page 10 New Members page 12 Wisdom Project page 13 New Youth Leadership Hall Class page 14 Chamber Chase Highlights page 15
Save the Date Thursday, May 9 Annual Meeting & Gala Friday, May 17 New Member Breakfast Monday, May 20 Business After Hours
M AY 2013
Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
105th
Annual Meeting & Gala Thursday, May 9 6:00 p.m. Chattahoochee Country Club Recognizing
Small Business of the Year Family Business of the Year Silver Shovel Award Winners W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award Community Service Award
Annual Meeting & Gala is May 9 The Greater Hall Chamber's 105th Annual Meeting & Gala is Thursday, May 9 at the Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville. Award presentations will include the Distinguished Community Service Award, Annual Small Business and Family Business of the Year Awards, the W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award and Silver Shovel Awards. The evening will be hosted by Chamber Chairman of the Board Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin & Frost, Chair-Elect Dixie Truelove, Truelove Dairy, and Chamber President and CEO Kit Dunlap. Festivities include an outdoor reception, cocktails, live music, and an elegant buffet dinner. $75 per person; $125 per couple; $1,200 Table (10) sponsorship. Event sponsors are AT&T and Stewart, Melvin & Frost. For Reservations, contact Megan Martin, 770-532-6202. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com.
Community fun at Chamber Chase 5K The Greater Hall Chamber's 6th Annual Chamber Chase 5K gathered the support of over 2,000 people and targeted organizations committed to employee health and wellness. Runners and walkers of all ages – from middle school students to senior citizens – participated in the 5K Run and the 2 Mile Wellness Walk and celebrated afterwards at Hall County’s Largest Office Party with awards and recognition. The Title Sponsor for the event was Medical Mutual. The Chamber Chase is a VISION 2030 Initiative. See page 15 for highlights, race medalists and team award recipients. Fitness Forum won the Fastest Corporate Team Award at the Chamber Chase 5K and 2 Mile Wellness Walk on April 18 at Riverside Military Academy. Highlights on page 15.
Sponsored by AT&T Stewart, Melvin & Frost Outdoor Cocktail Reception at 6:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner & Program 7:00 p.m. $75 per person • $125 couple $1200 Table Sponsorship (seats 10) Reservations Required Call 770-532-6206 Email: mmartin@ghcc.com
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The Importance of Volunteerism The Greater Hall Chamber's Annual Meeting & Gala is an opportunity to recognize many of our volunteers and members that have played a key role in the success of the Chamber and the community over the past year. At this event, the Small Business of the Year and Family Business of the Year will be recognized along with the W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award, Community Service Award and Silver Shovel Award recipients – individuals that have played a significant role in Chamber programs and have a positive impact on our community. Chamber volunteers are very important and put in countless hours to make your Chamber and community a success. Examples include the Ambassadors Council – a group of dedicated volunteers that attend many networking events, ribbon cuttings, and other programs to welcome new members and also to learn more about the needs of our Randall Frost members. Our Youth Leadership Hall and Leadership Hall County adStewart, Melvin & Frost 2012-2013 Chairman, Greater Hall visory committees are additional groups of volunteers that spend many Chamber of Commerce hours organizing programs that are a critical part of the success of each of these educational programs. (See the new Youth Leadership Hall Class on page 14). Membership volunteers help organize events such as the recently successful Hackers Holiday Golf Tournament, the Chamber Chase 5K, Job Fair, Buy Local Expo and dozens of other functions. One of the better-known benefits of volunteering is the impact on the community, and unpaid volunteers are often the glue that holds a community together. Volunteering allows you to connect to your community and make it a better place. However, volunteering is a two-way street, and it can benefit you as much as the cause you choose to help. The Chamber has a number of rich and rewarding volunteer opportunities. You'll not only grow personally and professionally when you volunteer, you'll make new friends and business associates. In addition, networking is an incredible opportunity and benefit of volunteering. Find a committee that addresses your passion and sign up. If you are not a Chamber member, call Kara Tate, join now. If you are already a member but not involved, join a committee, attend a networking function, participate in an event.
May 7, 2013 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber offers a host of ongoing programs and services. This month we will have the 105th Annual Meeting & Gala (May 9), Small Business Success Seminar (May 14), New Member Breakfast (May 17) and Business After Hours on the Lake (May 20). Call 770-532-6206, or get event details online at greaterhallchamber.com
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Community Wellness Initiative The Greater Hall Chamber's 6th Annual Chamber Chase 5K was a tremendous success with over 2,000 people participating. Many thanks to presenting sponsor Medical Mutual for an outstanding communitywide wellness event. Jason Everett , Budget Carpet Outlet, with Meg Nivens, VISION 2030 Executive Director, and Megan Martin, Chamber Membership Vice President. Jason along with dozens of company executives have participated in the event since its beginning in 2007. The Chamber Chase 5K is a program of VISION 2030.
Business Link VoluMe 19 Issue 5 McKemie West, editor • email: kwest@ghcc.com
greaterhallchamber.com Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
2012-2013 executive Committee Chair, VISION 2030 Carl Romberg, Citisco Meg Nivens, Executive Director
Chairman Randall Frost Stewart, Melvin & Frost
Vice Chair, Government Affairs David lee, Jackson EMC
Chairman Elect Dixie Truelove Truelove Dairy
Co-Chairs, HALLmark Vice Chair, Marketing and David Abee, Regions Bank Communications Jullie King, The Longstreet Clinic Perry Barnett, Rushton & Co. Paul Chambers, AT&T Vice Chair, Membership Senior Advisor Development Philip Wilheit, sr., Wilheit Jimbo Floyd, Turner Wood & Packaging Smith Insurance
Treasurer Jody lail, Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia Vice Chair, Economic Development Chris Braswell PB Property Management
Vice Chair, South Hall Council Immediate Past Chairman Jay Jacobs, Jacobs Media Corp. Brian Cantel, Cantel Wealth Management President & CEO Kit Dunlap, Greater Hall Vice Chair, Community Vice Chair, Education Chamber of Commerce Development elisabeth Baldwin Raymond James/Morgan Keegan Deborah Mack, Volunteer
Board of Directors 2012-2013 William Bagwell, Jr., Homestead Investments
Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch
Karen Baston, Sperry Van Ness
Dr. Randy Pierce, University of North Georgia
Col. James Benson, Riverside Military Academy
James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont
William H. Beyer, NEGA Heart Center
Tony Paramore, Gainesville Paint & Design
Carol Burrell, NEGA Health System
larry Poole, Mayor, City of Gillsville
stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB
spence Price, The Adams Companies
Danny Dunagan, Mayor City of Gainesville
Will schofield, Hall County Schools
Dr. Merrianne Dyer, Gainesville City Schools
Dr. ed schrader, Brenau University
sam evans, City of Oakwood Councilman
Joyce stephens, United Community Bank
Andi Farmer, Milton Martin Honda
Dennis stockton, The Times
Kathy Fauscett, Keller Williams Realty
Grier Todd, Lake Lanier Islands Resort
Tony Funari, Mayor Pro-tem, Town of Braselton
Milton Turner, Mayor, City of Lula
lance Gardner, Georgia Power
Melissa Tymchuk, NEGA Health System
Rob Geoffroy, The Atlanta Falcons
Russell Vandiver, Lanier Technical College
John Geyer, J Geyer Advertising
Dr. Mary Watkins, Watkins Total Health Care
Mike Giles, Georgia Poultry Federation
Davis White, Full Media
Dr. Bonita Jacobs, University of North Georgia
Darrell Wiley, J&J Foods
Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy
Philip Wilheit, Jr., Wilheit Packaging Materials
Dick Mecum, Chairman, Hall Co. Commission
Bob Willis, Willis Investment Counsel
Associate Directors 2012-2013 Phil Bonelli, Wells Fargo
Brian Hollis, Hollis Transport Agency
John Breakfield, Breakfield & Associates
lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage
Burton Brown, Woodmen of the World
Megan Martin, American Security Shredding
Namon Collins, Allstate Insurance
Charles White, Community Volunteer
Brett Fowler, Turner Wood & Smith
emily Whitehead, Milton Martin Toyota
Joy Griffin, United Way of Hall County
staff Executive Kit Dunlap, President/CEO Joy sims, Executive Assistant Economic Development Tim evans, Vice President shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry Jean McCullough, Project Manager
South Hall Council Kit Dunlap, President/CEO Community Development Robin Halstead, Vice President VISION 2030 Meg Nivens, Executive Director
Finance & Operations David umberson, Vice President Finance and Human Resources
Membership Development Megan Martin, Vice President Kara Tate, Membership Coordinator
Education Dana Miller, Vice President
Marketing & Communications Kemie West, Business Link Editor/Consultant
Government Affairs Kit Dunlap, President/CEO Joy sims, Executive Assistant
Greater Hall Chamber Welcome Center Robin Halstead, Manager
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Agribusiness Award Winners Jay Jacobs, Jacobs Media; Georgia Department of Labor Commissioner Mark Butler; and Kit Dunlap, President & CEO, Greater Hall Chamber, at the Job Fair. 1,150 job seekers attended the event with 56 employer exhibitors participating.
Greg Peace (right) of Modern Woodmen (Title Sponsor) speaks with job seeker. Thank you Job Fair Sponsors: Modern Woodmen of America, Express Employment Pros, IMS Gear, Axiom Staffing Group, ZF, Lanier Technical College, McDonald's, Highland Mountain Beverage, The Times, Jacobs Media Corporation.
Photo Left: Tami Cox and Hollie Bell of Express Employment Pros (Platinum Sponsor). Photo Above: Janet Jackson, Denise Hernandez and Cindy Ray of Axiom Staffing Group (Silver Sponsor).
Agribusiness Award Recipients (L-R): Tommy Blackstock, Farmer of the Year; Johnny Sutton, Agribusiness Hall of Fame; Philip Wilheit, Sr. of Wilheit Packaging, Outstanding AgriBusiness. Not Pictured: Judge Jason Deal accepting Friend of Agribusiness Award for Governor Nathan Deal.
Business Networking Events
Milton Martin Toyota Team (L-R): Mark Brown, CFO; Emily Whitehead, Marketing Director; Mike Martin, Owner; Kit Dunlap, President & CEO, Greater Hall Chamber; Tommy Martin, General Manager; Jimmy Hernandez, Fixed Operations Director; Ricky Martin, Owner. Many thanks to Milton Martin Toyota for hosting recent Business Before Hours, preparing fresh waffles and providing fantastic doorprizes for Chamber members at the dealership.
Networking on the Lake Don't miss Business After Hours on Monday, May 20 (note day), 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Harbor Landing at Lake Lanier Islands Resort. Join us as we sail around the lake and network with other business professionals. Boarding and departure will occur at Harbor Landing. Follow directions to Harbor Landing from the front gate of Lake Lanier Islands at 7000 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, GA 30518. Parking available near the landing. Boat leaves the Harbor Landing dock promptly at 5:15 p.m. and returns at 7:00 p.m. Bring your business cards to enter for your chance to win a Family Fun Pack that includes hotel accommodations, passes to Lanier World and Breakfast at Windows Restaurant. Cost: $5 for Members; $30 Non-members. Limited Space. Reservations Required! This event is co-sponsored by Lake Lanier Association and Lake Lanier Islands Resort. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com
Small Business of the Month
Owner Ben Martin with his wife, Courtney, and staff cut ribbon at Martin Furniture and Design on Bradford Street in Downtown Gainesville.
Martin Furniture and Design, historically known as Martin Furniture Company, has been in the same location in Downtown Gainesville for nearly 70 years. Just one block off the square, all types of furniture and fashionable home accessories can be found in the store, and the designer expertise they offer is an added bonus. Their motto since 1945 has been, and always will be, “Your home is our business.” Ben Martin is the fourth Martin to have ownership following his dad, Clifford, his uncle Johnny, and his granddad, Guy. Still offering free delivery within 20 miles, Martin Furniture and Design is truly a family owned enterprise with big town flair and small town charm. They lift up great thanks to all of their customers for their continued business. Martin Furniture & Design, 121 Bradford Street, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-534-5238. martinfurniturecompany.com
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Of course, Chris and the rest of his firm also are familiar faces in their off-hours, volunteering in service and leadership roles. “We don’t just work in Northeast Georgia. We live here too and believe in giving back to Gainesville and all the communities of our region.” Participating in Murray Plastics Open House (L to R): Danielle Wheeler, Bill Nusbaum, Bob Norton, Hall County Commission Chairman Richard Mecum, Bill Hall, Ed Bishop, Tim McDonald, Senator Butch Miller, Tim Bala. Since 1998, Murray Plastics has offered its customers in the electronics, plastics and machining industries the best in custom injection molding. Utilizing a state-of-the-art tool shop, the company offers injection molding and insert molding services for a wide range of plastics including ABS, Nylon, Polystyrene, and HTP/LDPE. Murray Plastics can also take two or three-dimensional CAD drawings and custom-build prototype or production tooling and outstanding ultrasonic welding, rapid prototyping, assembly, maintenance, and distribution. The company will soon be ISO 9000 certified and will offer a range of secondary operations, including surface grinding, ultrasonic polishing, assembly and packaging, and more. Murray Plastics, Inc., 1922 Old Candler Road, Gainesville Georgia 30507. 770-297-7000. murrayplastics.com
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Meetings & Events
MAY 2013 Wednesday, May 8 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Loretta's Country Kitchen in Oakwood Wednesday, May 8 Human Resource Council "Workplace Violence" Presented by Sgt. Stephen Wilbanks Hall County Sheriff's Department 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Luna's in Downtown Gainesville
Tuesday, May 21 VISION 2030 Board of Directors 11:30 a.m. – Chamber
Friday, May 10 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. – Chamber
Wednesday, May 22 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. OO Cafe at the Hall County Government Building
Tuesday, May 14 Ambassador Council 3:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. – 2 Dog Cafe May 7, 2013 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Monday, May 20 Business After Hours 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Harbor Landing at Lake Lanier Islands Co-Sponsored by Lake Lanier Association and Lake Lanier Islands Resort
Thursday, May 9 105th Annual Meeting & Gala 6:00 p.m. Outdoor Reception 7:00 p.m. Dinner Program Chattahoochee Country Club
Tuesday, May 14 Small Business Success Seminar "Legal Strategies in Hiring and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Guidelines" Presented by Tom Calkins, Attorney, Hulsey, Oliver & Mahar 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber
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Friday, May 17 Chamber New Member Breakfast 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Featherbone Communiversity 999 Chestnut Street in Gainesville Sponsored by Crystal Springs
Wednesday, May 15 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, May 15 Lunch 'n Learn 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Recess Southern Gastro Pub Thursday, May 16 Chamber Executive Board 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. – Chamber Thursday, May 16 Leadership Hall County Graduation and Alumni Party 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Chattahoochee Country Club
Thursday, May 23 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. – Georgia Power Pavilion
JUNE 2013 Thursday, June 6 Business After Hours Sponsored by Hasty Pope Law Firm 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Chattahoochee Country Club Tuesday, June 11 Small Business Success Seminar "Group Texting & SMS Marketing" Presented by Nizar Bhojani, TextByChoice 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber
JULY 2013 Thursday, July 11 Georgia Chamber of Commerce Regional Power Breakfast Georgia Chamber 2013 Board Chair Steve Green & President/CEO Chris Clark 8:00 a.m. - Chattahoochee Country Club Get details and register for these and other Chamber events online: greaterhallchamber.com
105th Annual Meeting & Gala Thursday, May 9 6:00 p.m. Outdoor Cocktail Reception 7:00 p.m. Dinner Program Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville $75 per person; $125 Couple; $1,200 Table Sponsorship (seats 10) Black Tie Optional The Annual Meeting & Gala includes an outdoor cocktail party, an elegant buffet dinner, live music and dancing. Annual Business Awards will be presented including the 20122013 Family of the Year, Small Business of the Year, W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award, Community Service Award and Silver Shovel Award Winners. Reservations required: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com.
Small Business Success Seminar Tuesday, May 14 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Greater Hall Chamber Free for Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members
Legal Strategies in Hiring & EEOC Guidelines Presented by Tom Calkins, Attorney, Hulsey, Oliver & Mahar
Join us as Tom Calkins discusses the recent updates and changes to the EEOC Guidelines: (1) Questions you should & should not ask (2) Use of information on arrests & convictions (3) What type of testing/screening is beneficial and permissible (4) How to handle the use of financial and genetic information. Reservations: Jean McCullough, 770-532-6206.
New Member Breakfast Friday, May 17 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. All NEW CHAMBER MEMBERS INVITED! Featherbone Communiversity 999 Chestnut Street in Midtown Gainesville No Charge • Complimentary Light Breakfast • Sponsored by Crystal Springs New Chamber Members are invited to join Greater Hall Chamber officers and staff for an orientation and complimentary breakfast. Get the most of your membership by attending and learn Chamber benefits and how to get involved. Reservations required: Kara Tate, 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com. Online: greaterhallchamber.com
Business After Hours Monday, May 20 (note DAY) 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Harbor Landing at Lake Lanier Islands Resort 7000 Lanier Islands Parkway in Buford $5 Chamber Members • $30 Non-members Join us as we sail around beautiful Lake Lanier and network with other business professionals. Boat leaves Harbor Landing promptly at 5:15 p.m. and returns at 7:00 p.m. Drawing for Family Fun Pack that includes hotel accommodations for four (4), eight (8) passes to Lanier World and Breakfast for four (4) at Windows Restaurant. Co-sponsored by Lake Lanier Association and Lake Lanier Islands Resort. Limited Space. Reservations Required! Reservations: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com
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Rotary Club of Gainesville celebrates 90 years of service The Rotary Club of Gainesville, founded in 1923, has more than 200 members and is a part of Rotary International – a volunteer organization of business and professional leaders with nearly 34,000 service clubs worldwide dedicated to humanitarian efforts. Rotary’s primary object is “service above self” through its work in the local community, the nation, and to the global community. Rotary clubs address critical issues at home and abroad by providing health care and medical supplies, clean water, food, job training, youth development, and education to people in need. Rotary International’s 2012-2013 emphasis has been “Peace through Service.”
Superior Court Judge Bonnie Oliver has served as president of the Rotary Club of Gainesville for 2012-2013. The club was chartered in 1923 and celebrated 90 years of service this year.
“This Close” to eradicating polio “Polio-Plus” has been a major emphasis of Rotary International for decades. The Polio-Plus campaign was designed to eradicate polio in the world. Since its launch in 1985, reported cases have dropped from 350,000 to less than 2,000 cases a year. Today, only four countries in the world are still fighting polio, Nigeria, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Gainesville Rotary Club donated $1,000 toward Polio Plus this past year.
Ted Turner, chairman of Turner Enterprises, Inc. and founder of CNN, created the United Nations Foundation in 1998 with his historic $1 billion gift in support of the United Nations. Since its creation, the United Nations Foundation has been a proud partner of Rotary International and an active participant in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. To date, the Foundation has delivered more than $230 million for polio eradication efforts.
Ramp projects help homebound citizens Club members gather on a regular basis to build ramps, and since the program’s start, the Rotary Club of Gainesville has built 59 ramps for community members.
A few years ago, as an outgrowth of efforts related to pol Rotary Club began building ramps for community mem Club members volunteer their time and club funds for re with limited mobility and who do not have the financial constructed at their home.
lio eradication, the mbers in need. Rotary esidents of Hall County resources to have a ramp
Education and Literacy Support Because education is so important to our community’s well-being, the Rotary Club of Gainesville is committed to supporting area schools and students. Each month, the Rotary Club of Gainesville recognizes fifth-grade students who have distinguished themselves at their schools. The students are treated to a limousine ride from their schools to attend a club meeting with their parents and teachers. At the meeting they are presented with a certificate and small prizes and they learn about Rotary’s service mission. Each week, the Rotary Club of Gainesville also donates books to area elementary schools as a way to honor its guest speakers, resulting in hundreds of Each month, the Rotary Club of Gainesville recognizes fifthgrade students who have distinguished themselves at their schools. books being added to the libraries of area schools.
Helping others around the world… Eric Nyuma, an energetic and focused young Liberian, visited the Rotary Club of Gainesville in March during a trip to the United States as part of burgeoning relationship that resulted from a Rotary International grant to support a medical clinic in Liberia. Eric works for the Liberian Ministry of Finance and for the Liberia’s second lady, assisting her with efforts on behalf of the physically challenged. Through his efforts and the Rotary International grant, Gainesville Rotarians Bill Lightfoot and Jane Hemmer, along with Marty and Randy Owens, and Dr. John Hemmer, traveled to Liberia to teach across various disciplines and build an incinerator, funded by the grant, for a medical clinic there. “The people we encountered were proud and resilient, but after years of civil war they lack many basic necessities,” Jane Hemmer said. To further support this humanitarian effort, the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia, under the direction of Gainesville Rotarian LaDon Shaw, took up a challenge to provide dresses for girls in Liberia. They were hugely successful in their effort, and made more than 1,300 much needed dresses from simple pillowcases. When Eric visited the Rotary Club of Gainesville, he expressed his and his community’s deep gratitude Members of the Rotary Club of Gainesville built an incinerator for a medical clinic in Liberia. Eric Nyuma, representing that and appreciation for funding the incinerator and to community, visited Gainesville to thank the club for its efforts. the Girl Scouts for the wonderful dresses.
Learn more at rotaryclubofgainesville.com or facebook.com/RotaryClubOfGainesville.
Member Announcements May 7, 2013 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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• The 2012-2013 Leadership Hall County Class Graduation & Annual Alumni Party is Thursday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. poolside at the Chattahoochee County Club. Alumni: $10 per person. Enjoy food and fellowship with Leadership graduates at this Mexican Fiesta! For Reservations: Dana Miller, 770-532-6206. Email: dmiller@ghcc.com • The Longstreet Clinic announced its Center for Pediatrics in Gainesville was certified as Level 3 Patient-Centered Medical Home Program by the National Committee for Quality Assurance and is the first pediatrics practice in Northeast Georgia to achieve this recognition. longstreetclinic.com • Medical Plaza 400 in Dawsonville is open, offering residents access to the specialty services of Northeast Georgia Health System. On Hwy 400 just north of Hwy 53, Medical Plaza 400’s services include: Urgent Care, Imaging Center, Northeast Georgia Physicians Group Family Medicine, Gastroenterology and Sports Medicine. nghs.com • Live, Work, Play... All in a Day! See the Chamber's 2013 Gainesville-Hall County Video on YouTube: http://youtu.be/PzXFKlmEvEs • Gain access to world-renowned leaders at Chick-fil-A Leadercast® at Blackshear Place Baptist Church in Flowery Branch on May 10. The one-day leader development event broadcasts live from Atlanta with speakers including Jack Welch, former Chairman & CEO of General Electric; Andy Stanley, best-selling author; Mike Krzyzewski, Duke's Head Men’s Basketball Coach, along with many others. Tickets: call 678617-5599 or online chick-fil-aleadercast.com • Northeast Georgia Physicians Group Psychiatry welcomes Heerain Shah, MD to the practice located at Laurelwood, a mental health and substance abuse treatment center of Northeast Georgia Medical Center. ngpg.org/psychiatry • AdvoCare's 24 Day Challenge is a safe, healthy program that fits into your life and produces real results. What can you do in 24 Days? Get Swimsuit Ready! AdvoCare’s Group Challenge offers free coaching, cash prizes and guaranteed results. For details, call Melanie Churchwell, 678 617 5599. canyou24.com • Northeast Georgia Medical Center has been named to the Becker’s Hospital Review 2013 annual list of “100 Great Hospitals.” According to Becker’s Hospital Review, these organizations have an interesting story and contribute to the
American healthcare landscape, continually improve upon themselves and are innovators for medical treatments, research, technology and care delivery. nghs.com • Gainesville has been named a 2012 Tree City USA for the 26th year by the Arbor Day Foundation for commitment to urban forest management. arborday.org • Connie Banks Transportation in Oakwood, a woman-owned logistics company, is seeking qualified employees. CBT is one of Northeast Georgia’s top logistics providers with over 10,000 carriers and 200 customers, including major food distributors, processors, and poultry companies across the U.S. cbtoakwood.com • The Cancer Center at Northeast Georgia Medical Center and the American Cancer Society are sponsoring the 4th Annual Wig Drive. Donations help restore hope to cancer patients who are battling the emotional and physical effects of chemotherapy. The drive culminates at Hall County Relay for Life on May 31. Donations: 770-219-6055. • Thank you major sponsors of Chamber Chase 5K 2013: Medical Mutual, Riverside Military Academy, Northeast Georgia Health System, The Longstreet Clinic, Gainesville Eye Associates, Milton Martin Toyota, Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic, Northeast Georgia Physicians Group. • Don't Miss Business After Hours on Monday, May 20 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Harbor Landing at Lake Lanier Islands. Come sail around the lake and network with business professionals. Sponsored by Lake Lanier Association and Lake Lanier Islands Resort. Business After Hours on Thursday, June 6 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at the Chattahoochee Country Club sponsored by The Hasty Pope Law Firm. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com • Syfan Logistics CEO Jim Syfan was elected to the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) Board of Directors. TIA is the professional organization of the $162 billion third-party logistics industry. syfanlogistics.com • Penmac Staffing Services, Inc. provides permanent and temporary staffing solutions and is celebrating its 25th Anniversary with 28 branches in seven states. Located in Gainesville at 675 E.E. Butler Parkway. penmac.com
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Sound Entertainment Experience Joshua Bagley, owner, cuts ribbon for Sound Entertainment Experience, a premier entertainment company that offers solutions for all of your event needs. Joshua has over 13 years of industry experience and specializes in providing a streamlined Disc Jockey service that goes far beyond the generic “DJ.” Sound Entertainment Experience productions engage the audience through interactive dancing, captivating music selections, and their ability to provoke an unforgettable experience. Sound Entertainment Experience specializes in corporate events, weddings, private parties, Bar Mitzvahs, and more! 404-996-3949. atlsoundentexp.com
TextByChoice Communication Nizar and Rahima Bhojani with daughter Sophia cut ribbon for TextByChoice. Marketing and communication avenues available to small businesses are often limited and expensive. TextByChoice offers an affordable group texting platform that connects businesses with customers instantly and to targeted markets. For organizations such as schools, religious and community based organizations, the real-time notification system can reach the intended audience instantly, not just in emergencies, but also for reminders and quick announcements. Best of all, the TextByChoice service is month-to-month (no contracts) and begins at only $10 a month with a Free Trial! Why is texting a good medium? 98% Read Rate (emails 10%; traditional mail 2%; social media 15%); Over 70% of cellphone subscribers use text messaging; Over 2 trillion (2000 billion) messages sent last year in the U.S.; 73% of consumers site SMS as Most Vital Feature on device; provides a highly targeted approach vs. traditional shotgun approach. textbychoice.com
Randall Frost Recognized by DAR Greater Hall Chamber Chairman Randall Frost of Stewart, Melvin & Frost recently received a Community Service Award from the Colonel William Candler Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recognizing his long history of volunteer leadership. (L-R): Helen Powell, DAR Colonel William Candler Chapter Regent; Chamber Chairman Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin & Frost; Sally DeLisle, DAR Community Service Awards Chairman; Myra Meade, also an award recipient.
Elachee's New "E-House"
Carla and Scott Moore cut ribbon at Moore’s Wealth Management, a seasoned financial advisory firm with a focus on a fiduciary level of service. Located in Gainesville and Alpharetta, the firm recently doubled the size of their main office in Gainesville due to business growth. Scott Moore, founder and senior advisor, was recognized as Advisor of the Year for 2011 and 2012 by one of the top independent advisor organizations in the country. Scott was formerly a mutual fund broker for one of the largest investment companies on Wall Street. Moore’s Wealth Management takes a conservative approach to protecting and preserving clients’ retirement assets and has a low-risk, safe and secure investment philosophy toward managing client’s portfolios, representing some of the top private wealth mangers in the U.S. To show appreciation for clients and the community, the firm hosted an open house in April. The Greater Hall Chamber, along with hundreds of the firm’s clients and guests celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Moore's Wealth Management, 210 Washington Street NW, Suite 106, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-535-5000. mooreswealthmanagement.com
Elected officials and community leaders attended the grand opening and dedication of the Hall County "E-House" at Elachee Nature Science Center. The E-House is a solar and sustainable demonstration building. It includes solar panels, xeriscaping (a special type of landscaping that reduces or eliminates the need for supplemental water from irrigation), energy efficient windows and insulation, and a "green roof." The Hall County Commissioner Jeff Stowe (2nd from right) E-House was made cuts ribbon at Hall County's new E-House at Elachee. possible through a grant awarded to Hall County Government, Hall County Schools, Lanier Technical College and Elachee Nature Science Center through the Appalachian Regional Commission. Hall County Commissioner Jeff Stowe, Oakwood City Manager Stan Brown and Hall County Schools Superintendent Will Schofield were among the featured speakers at the event on April 22. Located in the 1,500-acre Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve in Hall County, Elachee celebrates over 30 years of building environmental literacy for Georgians through quality educational experiences, museum exhibitions, and resources for schools and the public. Elachee serves some 35,000 students and an additional 30,000 visitors to the museum and preserve each year. elachee.org
Silver Bay Seafood
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May 7, 2013 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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(Front): Program presenter Connie Hagler, CMIT Lanier Solutions. (Middle, L-R): Small Business Council Chairman Doug Langman, TRC Staffing; Kit Dunlap, Chamber President & CEO; Dusty Smith, CMIT Lanier Solutions. (Back): Michael Baldwin, Charter Business (event sponsor).
Connie Hagler, CMIT Lanier Solutions, presented the April Small Business Success Seminar. Don't miss the May 14th seminar as Attorney Tom Calkins of Hulsey, Oliver & Mahar discusses updates and changes to the EEOC Guidelines, including (1) Questions you should and should not ask; (2) Use of information on arrests and convictions; (3) What type of testing and/or screening is beneficial and permissible; (4) How to handle the use of financial and genetic information. Tom has experience in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, employment law and employment litigation. He has formed and advised multiple businesses with a strong background in representing employers in federal or state employment disputes, including lawsuits. Free for Chamber members. Reservations, Jean McCullough, 770-532-6206.
New Member Breakfast on May 17 All NEW (in last year) Greater Hall Chamber Members are invited to join Chamber officers and staff for an orientation and complimentary breakfast on Friday, May 17 from 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. at Featherbone Communiversity, 999 Chestnut Street in Midtown Gainesville. There is no charge and a light breakfast will be served. Take this opportunity to get the most out of your membership. Attend this fun, free event and learn Chamber benefits and how to get involved. Sponsored by Crystal Springs. Reservations required: Kara Tate, 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com. Make reservations Online: greaterhallchamber.com
105th Annual Meeting & Gala Thursday, May 9, 2013
Welcome New Members! Acopia Home Loans Kurt Martin 200 Main Street, SW Gainesville, GA 30501 (404) 918-9390 - Mortgages acopiahomeloans.com AdvoCare International Melanie Churchwell 3235 Manor Ridge Gainesville, GA 30506 (678) 617-5599 - Retail Health Supplements advocare.com ALBAform, Inc. Monika Vintrlikova 5405 Rafe Banks Drive Flowery Branch, GA 30542 (770) 965-2933 - Manufacturer albaform.com Aspire Pediatric Therapy Donna Spratling 7367 Spout Springs Road Flowery Branch, GA 30542 (770) 965-1861 - Medical / Pediatric aspiretherapy.org Atlanta Dragon Boat Festival Chris Gray P.O. Box 921051 Norcross, GA 30010 (770) 561-0577 - Non-profit atlantadragonboatfestival.com Dennis Ingle 534 Bradford Street, NW Gainesville, GA 30501 - Individual Member
Financial Computer Equipment – Ed Krol 906 Athens Street Gainesville, GA 30501 (678) 989-1525 - Computer Equipment Franklin McMinn 4690 Kilmersdon Lane Johns Creek, GA 30024 (770) 880-6746 - Individual Member Funtastik Laquita Lunsford 2317 Browns Bridge Road Gainesville, GA 30504 (770) 536-5563 - Family Entertainment gainesvillebowl.com Georgia Digital Rainmakers Al Trembley 8610 Meadowgrove Lane Gainesville, GA 30506 (404) 931-1151 - Internet Marketing digitalrainmaker.com Highland Heating & Air Conditioning Robert Marascalco 1708 Fairview Drive Gainesville, GA 30501 (706) 215-0333 - Heating & Air highlandhvac.com ND Medica Nadia Davis 5528 Tanners Ridge Road Chestnut Mnt, GA 30507 (678) 960-4373 - Healthcare ndmedica.com
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. Tim Hardy P.O. Box 1810 Gainesville, GA 30506 (770) 536-3413 Manufacturers & Processors pilgrimspride.com SG Property Services, LLC Paul Shailendra 1720 Peachtree Street Suite 150 Atlanta, GA 30309 - Real Estate Silver Bay Seafood Kathi Evert 2415 Browns Bridge Road Gainesville, GA 30504 (678) 450-4900 - Restaurant silverbayseafood.com Sunesys Ralph Garcia 7421 Douglas Boulevard Suite N 404 Douglasville, GA 30135 (678) 296-3385 - Telecommunications sunesys.com The Colored Egg Kathy Wedegis 160 Grove Street Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 718-6676 - Restaurant/Catering thecoloredegg.com
To learn about the benefits of Chamber membership or to join the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce, contact Kara Tate, 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com. Join the Chamber online: greaterhallchamber.com
6:00 p.m. at the Chattahoochee Country Club Recognizing 2012-2103 Small Business of the Year – Family Business of the Year W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award Silver Shovel Recipients – Community Service Award Black Tie Optional Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Dinner & Program 7:00 p.m. Megan Martin 770-532-6206 Email - mmartin@ghcc.com Online - greaterhallchamber.com
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The Wisdom Project
VISION 2030: Community Visit
The Wisdom Project’s Fall 2013 Session begins with a kick off on August 15 and will include seven (7) class sessions, concluding on November 22, 2013. The Wisdom Project is a senior leadership program and part of the VISION 2030 Initiative developed and presented by the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce and Brenau University’s Center for Lifetime Study. The Wisdom Project is designed for age 55+ members of the community and seeks to encourage retired and semiretired individuals to use their wisdom and talents in creative ways through action and advocacy. Nominations and applications are currently being accepted for the Fall 2013 Session. Download an application online at vision2030.org or contact Meg Nivens, Executive Director of VISION 2030 at 770-532-6206. mnivens@ghcc.com
Interested in serving on a VISION 2030 committee or participating in the Wisdom Project? Call Meg Nivens, 770-532-6206. Email: mnivens@ghcc.com
VISION 2030’s Community Visit to Decatur, GA on April 16. (Front, L-R): Phillippa Lewis-Moss, Gainesville-Hall Community Service Center; Katie Crumley, Hall County PR; Meg Nivens, VISION 2030 Executive Director; Kit Dunlap, Chamber President/CEO; Jessica Tullar, City of Gainesville; Melissa Tymchuk, Northeast Georgia Health System. (Middle, L-R): Jeff Stowe, Hall County Commissioner; Juli Clay, Brenau University; VISION 2030 Chairman Carl Romberg, Direct South; Tyler Smith, Smith, Gilliam, Williams & Miles; Bill Andrews, Flowery Branch City Manager Fred Richards, Flowery Branch Council; RK Whitehead, Whitehead Die Casting. (Back, L-R): Randy Knighton, Hall County Administrator; Mark Alexander, Stewart, Melvin & Frost; Tim Evans, Chamber; Darrell Snyder, Georgia Power. Decatur's mayor and city managers spoke about downtown development with an overview of their strategic planning process. The group dined outdoors and participated in a “Smart Growth” walking tour of the city. The day wrapped up learning about Decatur's economics and funding of festivals, branding, and communication.
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The Wisdom Project recently held a ceremony for its second class with 19 participants graduating from the Spring 2013 Session. The class participated in a series of interactive discussions with community leaders, explored local industries and organizations through on-site visits, learned about area challenges and opportunities and discovered new ways to engage in the community. They will now put their new knowledge to work by completing individual and group service projects.
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Key Economic Indicators
Chestatee High School Logan Allen Grace Brown Macey Jarrard Madison Mayfield Austin Pasmore Maitri Patel Melanie Smith East Hall High School Emmunel Andrade Angela Cruz Laura Gonzalez Tarryn Long Melanie Raper Jiovany Reyes Courtney Tyner Flowery Branch High Caroline Catledge Sarah Clack Taylor Kay Bailey Little Donnie Lo Hunter McGee Matthew McVey Faith Thompson Allison Walls
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Gainesville High School Lauren Carter John Cumiskey Gabrielle Diaz Madeline Harr Alaina Holeman Braz Jackson Kelsey Kirkpatrick Morgan Mercer Diana Vela Johnson High School Sydney FarleyEduardo FigueroaConner Grady Christopher Marin Huong Nguyen Lindsey Waters Sawyer Wilson Lakeview Academy Emily Bendin Kelly Holt Harrision Christian Reinhardt Anna Rogers Nathan Zottnick Dalton Snydery North Georgia Christian School Sam Youngblood
North Hall High School Elle Hefner Travis Davis Dalton Lavender Thomas Marchman Bryce Schuebert Clay Shope Erica Thomas Amber Thompson Haley Twiggs Riverside Military Academy Benjamin Herman Pearce Sauls Conner Schiro Harrison Summerour West Hall High School Allison Compton Carrie Crocker Katie Harben Austin Paul Amberleigh Teyes Lincoln Stubbs Taylor Walker For more on Youth Leadership Hall, contact Dana Miller, 770-532-6206. Email: dmiller@ghcc.com
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Leadership Hall County The Leadership Hall County Class of 2013 completed their last program at Gainesville Bowling Center! The group had fun bowling and participating in a laser tag competition. After the fun activities, members of the class gathered at Mellow Mushroom for social time and networking together. The group talked about the year and how much the program has meant to them both personally and professionally. Good luck class of 2013! It’s been a great year!
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The Chamber initiated Youth Leadership Hall (YLH) in 2005. The program is designed for high school juniors and seniors and enables students to develop leadership skills while increasing awareness of the community. The YLH program seeks to provide an investment in the community’s future leadership by fostering interest in the community and inspiring students to become the leaders of tomorrow. Congratulations to the 2013-2014 Class.
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The Power To Perform
Highlights: Chamber Chase 5K Run & 2 Mile Wellness Walk Most Creative Shirt Design: Hall County Sheriff’s Department Best Incorporation of Event Logo on Shirt: Jackson EMC Most Creative Use of Company Logo on Shirt: XPO Logistics People’s Choice Award for Shirt: XPO Logistics Team Spirit Award: Girlfriends Getting Fit Fastest CEO: Nadia Davis, ND Medica (21:22) Fastest Corporate Team: Fitness Forum Fastest Community Team: Riverside Military Academy Sgt. Stephen Wilbanks of the Hall County Sheriff's Department accepts award for Most Creative Shirt Design. Over 20 organizations designed their own race shirts.
The Fastest Overall Male was Juan Soto, Fitness Forum (18:12) – the second year in a row Juan has finished in first place. The Fastest Overall Female was Christy Elliot, XPO Logistics (21:20).
Nadia Davis of ND Medica won the Fastest CEO Award.
Riverside Military Academy won the Fastest Community Team Award. Many thanks to Riverside Military Academy for hosting the Chamber Chase 5K and their ongoing support of the Greater Hall Chamber and the community.
Krys Crawford and David Coker of XPO Logistics accepted awards for both Most Creative Use of Company Logo and the People's Choice in the T-Shirt Contest.
Overall Winner Male/Female Juan Soto (18:12) Christy Elliot (21:20)
19-29 Male/Female Franklin Kennedy (20:05) Nadia Davis (21:22)
40-49 Male/Female Dan Brock (19:53) Cathy Scarbrough (23:52)
18 & under Male/Female Christopher Oster (19:31) Mary McGorry (23:30)
30-39 Male/Female Ricardo Hernandez (18:29) Christy Young (24:42)
50+ Male/Female Dirk Reaume (19:41) Evelyn Hernandez (27:49)
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Upcoming Chamber Chamber Events Upcoming Events Thursday, May 9Marketing Workshop Small Business Annual Tuesday, Meeting February & Gala 14 6:00 p.m. Marketing - OutdoorTrends Reception by Gordon Sawyer 7:00Presented p.m. - Dinner Program 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. – TheClub Oaks at Chattahoochee Country Lanier Charter Career Academy
Tuesday, May 14 Business After Hours Small Business Success Seminar Thursday, February 16 "Legal Strategies in Hiring" 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. PresentedLuna's by Attorney Tom Calkins Restaurant Hulsey Oliver Mahar 200&Main Street 7:45 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Hunt- Tower in Downtown Gainesville
Friday,Arbor May 17 Day Celebration New Member Friday,Breakfast February 17 10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. FrancesCommuniversity Meadows Center Featherbone Sponsored by Crystal Springs Green Regional Assembly AllSafe New& Members Welcome! Friday, February 24 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Georgia Mountains Center
Annual Transportation Forum Wednesday, March 14 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Gainesville State College
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Monday, 20 Career Expo Job May Fair and Business After Hours Wednesday, March 28 10:00 a.m.p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 MountainsatCenter (Boat Georgia leaves promptly 5:15 pm) Harbor Landing at Lake Lanier Get Details Islands Resort& Register Online: greaterhallchamber.com Co-Sponsored by the Lake Lanier Association and Lake Lanier Islands Resort Get details and register for these and other events online at greaterhallchamber.com
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