JULY-AUGUST 2023
contents
Chairman’s Column
page 2
Gala Highlights
pages 4-5
Meetings & Events
page 7
Member News
pages 8-9
Small Business Spotlights
page 13
New Leadership Hall Class
page 14
New Members
page 15
Celebrating a Year of Success
pages 16 -17
Ribbon Cuttings
page 18-19
save the date
Tuesday, August 8
Small Business Seminar Chamber or via Zoom
Thursday, August 10
Business After Hours
2022-2023 Annual Business Awards
Small Businesses of the Year
BatesCarter
New Leaf Landscape Services
Family Businesses of the Year
Hawkins Family Dentistry
Signs By Tomorrow
Community Service Award
Georgia Heart Institute
Distinguished Citizen Award
Brian Daniel Carroll Daniel Construction
WG Mealor Award
Chairman's Choice Award
Tread Syfan Stewart, Melvin & Frost
Ambassador of the Year
Renee Sweeney Notary Pros
Some 450 members and guests attended the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce's 115th Annual Meeting & Gala on May 11 at the Chattahoochee Country Club. (Right) Kit Dunlap, Greater Hall Chamber President & CEO, presents the Distinguished Citizen Award to Brian Daniel, president & CEO of Carroll Daniel Construction. See all the Gala highlights in this issue of BusinessLink!
Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce 2023-2024
Chairman-Elect Glennis Barnes (left) of Georgia Power and Chairman Brett Fowler of Turner Wood and Smith Insurance.
JT Stratford Wealth Management
Wednesday, August 22
South Hall Business Coalition
Lanier College & Career Academy featured
Since its inception in 1982, Leadership Hall County (LHC) has had 1,023 men and women representing the diversity of our community graduate from the program and take their place as leaders in the community. Meet the 2024 LHC class on page 14
member
from the chairman
Know Who You’re FOR; The Chamber is FOR You.
I am honored to serve as the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce’s new Chairman of the Board and am excited to work with each of you to support our local business community. As we continue to navigate challenges posed by the national economy and the changing local economic landscape, our Chamber plays a critical role in promoting business development, networking and advocacy. I am committed to supporting local businesses – our Chamber members – and driving economic growth. It's by uniting and working together that we can continue our legacy to promote a thriving business community that benefits all.
BUSINESS LINK
VOLUME 29 ISS UE 1
McKemie West, Editor Email: kwest@ghcc.com
230 E.E. Butler Pkwy Gainesville GA 30501 770-532-6206 GreaterHallChamber.com
Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce 2023-2024 Executive Committee
Vice Chair
Chairman Brett Fowler
Turner Wood & Smith
Insurance
Chairman-Elect
Glennis Barnes
Georgia Power
Treasurer
Phil Bonelli
Regions Bank
Vice Chair
Economic Development
Glennis Barnes
Georgia Power
Turner Wood & Smith Insurance
2023-2024 Chairman, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Recently, I read a book by Georgia author Jeff Henderson. Jeff’s book is titled, "Know What You’re FOR." The book provides a growth strategy for work and an even better strategy for life. Jeff writes that being FOR people is a great way to build success. He notes that everything that we do as leaders in business or in the community is about people and FOR people. Success comes when you build an organization around who you’re FOR, and our Chamber is FOR YOU and Business! Our Chamber leadership has always followed this principle. Since its founding in 1903, the Greater Hall Chamber's mission has been to "improve the overall business climate for member growth."
I look forward to working closely with the Chamber’s board of directors and staff to develop and implement strategies that promote our shared goals. There are exciting opportunities ahead, and I am confident that with your support, we can achieve great things. Get involved in the Chamber’s activities and share your ideas and perspectives.
Continuing the Chamber's legacy of attracting new business to the area, assisting existing industry with expansions and workforce development, strengthening international business and supporting small business growth is our goal.
Our dynamic location, overall diversity, strong business leadership and outstanding government partners continue to make Gainesville-Hall County well positioned for quality growth in the years to come. I am hopeful to play just a small role to help take us to the next level and contribute like so many before... to continue to make Gainesville-Hall County the best place in the Georgia to live, work, play and stay.
About Chamber Chairman Brett Fowler
Brett Fowler, partner and executive vice president of employee benefits at Turner Wood & Smith Insurance, officially took over as Chairman of the Board on July 1, 2023. Brett served as Chamber Vice Chair of Membership Development for several terms, serves on the Gainesville Redevelopment Authority, and co-chaired the HALLmark 2020-25 initiative. He is a graduate of Leadership Hall County and the Leadership Georgia Class of 2022. Brett has served on many civic and nonprofit boards and committees including the Gainesville Jaycees (past president), United Way of Hall County (past campaign chair) and the Georgia Mountain Food Bank (past chair). Brett has been honored with many awards of distinction including Georgia Trend magazine's 40 Under 40, the Gus Whalen Young Philanthropist Award, and Gainesville Jaycees Young Man of the Year.
Vice Chair, Marketing
Missy Burgess
Lanier Islands
Vice Chairs, Education
Whitney Brown
Stewart Melvin & Frost
Megan Martin
Northeast Georgia
Community Foundation
Co-Chairs, HALLmark
Denise Deal
The Sassafras Group
Casey Ryals, Hall County
Farm Bureau Insurance
Philip Wilheit Jr.
Wilheit Packaging
Government Affairs
Drew Echols
Jaemor Farms
Vice Chair
Community Development
Tammy Caudell
Carroll Daniel Construction
Vice Chair
South Hall Council
Mike Zeiler Marel
Vice Chairs, Membership
John Simpson
Lakeview Academy
Beth Downs, Northeast Georgia Health System
2023-2024 Board of Directors
Christa Andrews, Corporate Storage
Ed Asbridge Mayor, City of Flowery Branch
Brian Barfield, AT&T
Neal Booth Pinnacle Bank
Chris Braswell The Norton Agency
Chris Brown, Delta Community Credit Union
Nick Bruner Rushton
Brian Cantel Cantel Wealth Management
Rand Carswell, Chattahoochee Grill
Kay Cochran, Cochran Brothers Electric Co.
Sam Couvillon, Mayor, City of Gainesville
Shanna Cronic, Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic
Nathan Crumley, M & R Equipment Rental & Sales
S. Wade Dale Mayor, City of Gillsville
Andrew Davenport, A New Veteran
Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB
Jessica Dudley, United Way of Hall County
Anderson Dunlap, The Inn
Between Deli
Cody Elder, Gainesville Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United
Brennan Garrison, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance
Emily Hayes, Milton Martin Toyota
Richard Higgins, Chairman, Hall County Commission
Sam Hulsey, United Community Bank
Rick Humphrey Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta
Jay Kelly, Signs By Tomorrow
Angie Kennedy Carroll Daniel Construction
Jay Kilroy Willis Investment Counsel
Michael Lancaster, Edward Jones Investments
David Lee, Jackson EMC
Dr. Kate Maine, University of North Georgia
Ward McCamy Bank of America
Executive Kit Dunlap, President & CEO
Gerri Collins, Executive Assistant
Economic Development
Tim Evans Vice President
VISION 2030
Vice Chair
Tate O’Rouke
Jackson EMC
Anna Hester
Executive Director
Senior Advisor
Doug Carter
Don Carter Realty
Immediate Past Chair
William Bagwell
Homestead Investments
President & CEO Kit Dunlap
Tim McDonald Lanier Technical College
Mike McGraw, Ranger Manufacturing / PrideStaff
Terry Merck, American Yazaki Corporation
Sheri Millwood Oakwood City Council
Steve Naughton, Enterprising Solutions
James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont
Matt Nix Duplicating Products
Witt Nix, Duplicating Products
Ryan Owen Kubota Manufacturing of America
Dr. Jeff Payne Capstone Property Group
Nicole Pleasant First Citizens Bank
Col. Stas Preczewski, Riverside Preparatory Academy
Stacey Reece, Spherion Staffing & Recruiting
Vanesa Sarazua Hispanic Alliance GA
Stacey Poole Sauer McDonald’s NEGA
Britt Sawyer Sawyer Media Group
Will Schofield, Hall County School System
Mulham Shbeib Mar-Jac Poultry
Dr. Anne Skleder Brenau University
Jackie Walters Slaughter Walters Management Co.
Terry Spicer, King’s Hawaiian Bakery
Analiese Stopek, Longstreet Clinic
Kevin Strada The Atlanta Falcons
Renee Sweeney Notary Pros
Joe Thomas Mayor, City of Lula
Melissa Tymchuk Northeast Georgia Health System
Jody Wall Brenau University
Kurt Ward, Mayor, Town of Braselton
Lila Westmoreland, Brenau / Habitat for Humanity
Philip Wilheit, Sr. Wilheit Packaging
Dr. Jeremy Williams Gainesville City Schools
Greater Hall Chamber Staff
Government Affairs
Kit Dunlap, President & CEO
Anna Hester
Membership Development
Christen Wilbanks, VP Sales
Nikki Chandler, VP Existing Industry
Abby Greenwood, Project Manager
Finance & Administration
Mark VanTassel, VP
Education & Leadership
Jason Pruitt, VP
Ellie Parker VP Events
Marissa Maynor, Sales & Events
South Hall Council
Ellie Parker, VP Membership Events
Community Development
Robin Halstead, VP
VISION 2030
Anna Hester, Executive Director
Marketing & Communications
Kemie West, Business Link Editor/ Consultant
Chamber Welcome Center
Robin Halstead, Manager
Intern
Sarah Nolan, Brenau University
The mission of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce is to improve the overall business climate for member growth, promote community development, facilitate political action, and enhance the quality of life.
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Awards Recognition
Small Business of the Year New Leaf Landscape Services
Small Business of the Year BatesCarter
(L-R) Jack Adams, Henry Evans, Jeremy Echols, Stephen Murray, Will Davidson, Lori and Steve Murray, Blais Lavender, Melanie Nash, Josh Everett, Kyle Moore. Locally owned New Leaf Landscape Services was founded in 1989 by Steve Murray with 10 employees. Today, with offices in Gainesville and Lawrenceville, the company has grown to 95 employees during busy summer months. New Leaf has evolved into a full-service landscape design, installation, maintenance, and irrigation company and has been honored by the Urban Ag Council and other organizations with many awards over the years. The company's successful mentorship program helps team members deal with finances, continuing education, career paths and more. Over 51 employees have graduated from the six-month program, forging their own personal paths to success. newleafls.com
Family Business of the Year Hawkins Family Dental
After graduating from Emory Dental School, Gainesville native Dr. Lee Hawkins returned to his hometown to start a practice in 1978. His first hire was Christy Sexton, who is still with the practice after 44 years! Three other staff members – Joann Fuller, Karen Ditmore and Tracy Tuggle were hired shortly thereafter, and are also still with the practice. Starting a business with a 21% interest rate proved challenging but did not curve his ambition to provide top quality dental care to our community. He supplemented his income by teaching anatomy and physiology at the Brenau Nursing School. He began volunteering at the Good News Clinic the first year it opened and became involved with the Georgia Dental Association, serving as president in 2003. In 2006, Lee’s son Dr. Ben Hawkins graduated from the Medical College of Georgia’s Dental School and joined the practice. That year, Lee went to the Georgia Senate, where he continued in the House of Representatives, now serving as chairman of the Health Committee. Lee retired last year, and Gainesville native Sims Griffith, DMD, has joined the practice. hawkinsfamilydental.com
(L-R) Hank Sprouse, Maggie Adams, Kristi Griffin, Ron Bracewell, Amanda Wilkson and Sara Ogden. Founded in 1962, Gainesville-based BatesCarter celebrates its 60th Anniversary this year. BatesCarter has been a Chamber supporter since it was established, and company founder James E. Bates served as Chamber President in 1971. Located in the historic former Candler Street School building, BatesCarter continues its tradition of providing trusted accounting and consulting needs throughout the community and Northeast Georgia. The firm currently has six partners – Ron Bracewell, Kristi Griffin, Rusty Hopkins, Randy Jessup, Hank Sprouse and Amanda Wilkson. For 60 years, the men and women of BatesCarter have been leaders in their firm, the accounting profession, our community and businesses. They believe good communities and businesses don't just happen – it takes tireless effort and dedicated people. batescarter.com
Family Business of the Year Signs By Tomorrow
The Kelly Family (L-R) Terri, Chris, Katherine, Michael, Janet, Jay, Lauren and Patrick. Signs By Tomorrow is certainly a family affair. Jay Kelly, his wife Janet, son Michael, and daughter-inlaw Kari Kelly are co-owners of the business, founded in 2001. The Kelly's and the 14-member team work hard to take a customer’s vision and their know-how and technology to deliver the most effective sign solutions. Products include just about everything – from lettering and graphics, real estate signs, lighted outdoor signs, indoor wall frames and much more. Signs by Tomorrow has been a Chamber member for over 30 years and has been an ongoing sponsor of the Chamber’s South Hall Business Coalition and Small Business programs. Jay has served on the Chamber board for many years and is a recipient of a Silver Shovel Award. They Partners in Education with 10 Hall County schools! signsbytomorrow.com
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Awards Recognition
WG Mealor Chairman's Choice Award
Tread Syfan | Stewart Melvin & Frost
Tread Syfan (left) received the WG Mealor Chairman's Choice Award from 2022-2023 Chamber Chairman
William Bagwell
Named for W.G. Mealor who served as the Chamber's first chairman (1908-1917), the award is presented to a Chamber volunteer who has gone “beyond the call of duty.” Tread is an attorney with Stewart, Melvin and Frost, specializing in municipal bond law, securities law, commercial real estate matters and commercial lending. A past Chamber Chairman, Tread serves as General Counsel and Secretary for the Gainesville and Hall County Development Authority and has been involved in economic development for the last 40 years. He has been instrumental in the creation of industrial parks as well as the recruitment of companies who hire local people and pay the taxes that support our community. Over to the past 15 years, the Economic Development Council and the Gainesville/ Hall County Development Authority have worked with 323 new and expanded companies, creating 15,800 additional jobs with $3.7 billion in capital investment.
Ambassador of the Year
Renee Sweeney | Notary Pros
The Greater Hall Chamber Ambassador of the Year is Renee Sweeney of Notary Pros. Renee was selected by her peers –fellow Ambassadors – for the award. Chamber Ambassadors participate in ribbon cuttings, Business After Hours and various Chamber projects. The group meets monthly and helps develops strategies and activities for member retention. Over the last several years, Renee has become "The Face of the Ambassadors" and frequently volunteers at Chamber’s events. She's known as the most hands-on, involved Ambassador. Thank you, Renee, for your continued support, involvement and representing the Chamber so well!
Distinguished Citizen
Award Brian Daniel | Carroll Daniel Construction
Brian Daniel, recipient of the Distinguished Citizen Award, is President & CEO of Carroll Daniel Construction, a Gainesville-based general contracting firm with 300 employees. Brian has made a deep impact locally and in the state with his commitment to workforce development. He is a past Chamber Chairman and participated in Chamber business missions to Japan and Germany to call on Hall County’s existing industries at their corporate headquarters. Following a mission to Germany, Carroll Daniel Construction implemented an apprenticeship program to grow promising high school graduates into full-fledged construction project managers. Brian led efforts to develop the Gainesville-Hall County Workforce Development Task Force, installing youth apprenticeships and expanded Work-Based Learning programs throughout our community.
Community Service Award
Georgia Heart Institute
Georgia Heart Institute was presented the Community Service Award. (L-R) Dr. Jaime Burkle; Dr. Habib Samady; Dr. Laura Divoky; Dr. Sloane Guy; Dr. Clifton Hastings; Dr. Gregory Giugliano; Dr. Phillip Rideout. Nearly 40 years ago, Northeast Georgia Medical Center performed the first heart cauterization, establishing a strong heart care program in GainesvilleHall County. The program has improved the lives of thousands across the region and become a leader in heart and vascular care that is recognized internationally. nghs.com/heart
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Brian Daniel with son, Stuart, and mother Carole Ann Daniel
economic development
Economic Development All-Star Tour
Participants of the Economic Development Update and the All-Star Tour pictured in front of the Gainesville Trolley at the Renaissance development in Downtown Gainesville. Representatives from the Georgia Department of Economic Development and Georgia’s top utility partners visited several Gainesville-Hall County sites and were updated on workforce development, investments in healthcare and the Northeast Georgia Inland Port Terminal.
JOB FAIR
Fall Job Fair & Career Expo
Thursday, September 14 | Gainesville Civic Center
Exhibit Space
• Sponsorships • Hire On Site
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Register Online: GHCC.com/EVENTS
Work-Based Learning Awards
Hall County Schools presented 2022-2023 Work-Based Learning (WBL) Awards with a celebration at Lanier Technical College. (L-R)
Rhonda Samples, Executive Director of CERT and CEO of Lanier College & Career Academy; Advocate of the Year Amy Poole of Northeast Georgia Health System and Deana Harper, Career Specialist and STEM Coordinator, Hall County Schools
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The Existing Partner of the Year was presented to Margaritaville at Lanier Islands and the New Partner of the Year went to Harris Products Group Over 800 students are participating in Hall County WBL that seeks to create a strong support structure and partnerships between local employers, secondary schools, and Lanier Technical College. Employers collaborate on curriculum, provide work experience and work place mentors for students, and certify mastery of skills leading to the award of a skill certificate. Learn more about Hall County WBL and how your company can get involved at hallcowbl.org
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member news
Baldwin named to Forbes' Top Women Advisor ranking
Beth Baldwin
Edward Jones
Gainesville native Beth Baldwin, an Edward Jones financial advisor, was recently named to Forbes America's Top Women, Best -In-State Wealth Advisors Ranking for 2023. Baldwin is a limited partner with Edward Jones and has qualified annually to attend the Edward Jones Women's Conference, an honor reserved for the firm's top women. She graduated from the University of Tennessee with a degree in banking and finance and earned an MBA from Brenau University. Baldwin has served on the boards of the University of North Georgia, Gainesville Junior League, Boys and Girls Club of Lanier and Sisu. 770-534-1220. edwardjones.com
Margaritaville at Lanier Islands is open with fun-inthe-sun for all ages. With over a dozen waterslides and attractions, the reasons to visit the water park are virtually countless. Summer Chill Passes include Unlimited Water Park Admission, LandShark Landing Access, Daily Docking, Resort Gate Entry + Parking, and more through the 2023 season. There's the opening of the New Parrot Mountain summer tubing slide, the Fin Dunker Bucket, and newly renovated Wild Waves Wave Pool and kids' splash zone. Guests can arrive by car, boat or RV – with the newly expanded Camp Margaritaville RV Resort nearby. margaritavilleatlanierislands.com
Boathouse at Lake Lanier Olympic Park
Construction is well underway for the renovated Boathouse at Lake Lanier Olympic Park (LLOP). The facility will house the Legacy Clubs (Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club and Lake Lanier Rowing Club), and include 20,000 square feet of meeting, conference and event space, catering facilities and an Olympic Legacy room featuring memorabilia from the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. The LLOP Foundation has embarked on a capital campaign to make additional investments in the park and invites you to join the Olympic Legacy Club in support of the next phase of improvements and make your own mark at Lake Lanier Olympic Park. For more information and to solidify your legacy, visit lakelanierolympicvenue.org.
• New Jersey native Michael Shannon, a retired U.S. Army officer and former administrator at Georgia Tech, is president of the University of North Georgia following the retirement of Bonita Jacobs. Shannon worked as a nuclear technology expert for the U.S. Department of Defense and served at West Point as an assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering. He holds a master’s in aeronautical science from EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University, a master’s in health physics and a doctorate in nuclear and radiological engineering from Georgia Tech.
• Hall County School Board Vice Chair Nath Morris was named president of U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY). Morris has served on the association's staff since 2014, most recently as executive vice president managing the International Poultry Expo, recognized as the 22nd largest trade show in the United States. Founded in 1947, USPOULTRY serves members through research, education, communications and technical services. uspoultry.org
• The University of North Georgia's College of Education and the Cottrell Master of Business Administration earned recognition on the U.S. News Best Graduate Schools. The College of Education ranked third among public universities in Georgia. The Cottrell MBA, which went fully online in fall 2022, was sixth among public universities in Georgia on the U.S. News part-time MBA list. ung.edu
• Northeast Georgia Medical Center’s (NGMC) In-Home Palliative Care program is the first in Georgia to be accredited by Community Health Accreditation Partner, an independent accrediting organization. NGMC received accreditation for the Hospice & Palliative Medicine Fellowship program by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. NGMC has a positive financial impact on the community and state, estimated at more than $4.2 billion according to a recent report by the Georgia Hospital Association. nghs.com
• Ready to grow your small business? The UGA Small Business Development Center provides a wide range of educational services such as workshops, live webinars, and oneon-one consulting to business owners in our community. Whether you are still in the
planning phase or have been in operation for 20 years, they can help your business grow and succeed. georgiasbdc.org/gainesville-office
• Enjoy Food Truck Friday (July 14 and August 18) at Lake Lanier Olympic Park with live music, food trucks, beer and wine tents, retail vendors and fun activities for the entire family. Free and open to the public. July 14 is the Annual Beach Bash. Free parking, and courtesy dock available. Pets allowed (leashed). Details: ExploreGainesville.org
• Gainesville-based McGarity’s Business Products & Solutions was named to Atlanta Business Chronical's Top 10 Largest Office Furniture Supplier list, ranked by commercial sales volume. McGarity's has served companies – large and small – throughout the Southeast since 1979 and is a premier resource for office supplies, design services and furniture. They are an authorized sales agent for Toshiba® and Xerox® multifunction printer products and solutions. mcgaritys.com
• Griff Lynch, Executive Director of the Georgia Ports Authority recently shared news at the Greater Hall Chamber board meeting. The construction timeline is underway with plans for the new Northeast Georgia Inland Port Terminal in Hall County to be operational in 2026. The new Inland Port is major infrastructure project aimed at improving the efficiency and competitiveness of the region's port transportation and logistics network.
• Hall County Library Director Lisa MacKinney reports that from Georgia's fiscal year 2024 budget, Hall County will be able to proceed with construction on a new East Hall library The $3 million state construction grant award will supplement $3 million available in local funding allocated through SPLOST VII.
• Michelle Prater, President & CEO of the North Georgia Community Foundation, announces that the Community Room is now available for the public to rent and use as a meeting space. The space is available for use by nonprofits (no charge) and businesses and is located next to NGCF's offices at the Pinnacle Bank building in Gainesville. ngcf.org
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member news
WDUN to Broadcast from Gainesville Square
WDUN AM/FM returns to its roots later this year when it relocates its broadcast studios to the Gainesville Renaissance building, just steps from where the radio station began 75 years ago.
Jay Jacobs says that celebrating the station's anniversary in such a way renews WDUN’s dedication to delivering news, information and entertainment to generations of North Georgians. Listeners will be able to witness live radio shows through a window, and “From the Street” returns to include sidewalk citizens in reporting, shows and features. Plans are underway for podcasters to rent studio space and have production quality sound while being on display for all to see. WDUN AM 550, WDUN FM 102.9, and 94.5FM The Lake are divisions of Jacobs Media, a family-owned media company that also owns and AccessWDUN.com, North Georgia’s most-read website for local news. accesswdun.com
Residential Beautification Award
Expansion underway at NGMC Braselton
Northeast Georgia Health System recently celebrated the coming expansion of Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton with a groundbreaking. The project's first phase is expected to be completed in summer 2025, and the second phase completed in 2026 with the total estimated cost at some $565 million. The project includes 235,000 square feet of new clinical space and 150 licensed acute care beds – bringing the hospital’s total licensed bed count to 284. Emergency Department treatment rooms will increase from 23 to 46 to care for more people quickly and efficiently. nghs.com/locations/braselton
New Logo for Lake Lanier Association
Out with the old – in with the new! Lake Lanier Association (LLA) recently revealed a new logo that features nods to the original logo with a lake scene, as well as new visuals. The new logo serves as a reminder that it takes the whole Lake Lanier community and beyond, working together, to protect and preserve this lake that we love. Executive Director Amy McGuire stated that fresh energy is coming to the association, and it starts with our image. A non-profit organization, LLA seeks to protect the quality, quantity and safety of Lake Lanier through education, action and advocacy. lakelanier.org
The March 2023 issue, Site Selection Magazine named Gainesville-Hall County the #3 Metro in the Nation for New and Expanded Businesses, per capita for metros with a population of 200,000-1,000,000.
JOBFAIR
Thursday, September 14
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Gainesville Civic Center
Linda Sloyer's home garden at 420 Oakland Drive in Gainesville is a continuous work of over 20 years and consists of numerous paths that curl in and out of woods and through grassy areas, several seating areas, two ponds and a fireplace pit. "I was always a gardener," said Linda, "but when I completed my Master Gardener Certification with the Hall County Master Gardeners in 2015, I became a legitimate gardener!" Linda and two other Master Gardeners have taught a Youth Gardening Program for 5th graders at Riverbend Elementary for six years and notes the importantance of teaching young people the value of working with the earth and plant world. Students now have gardens in the back of Riverbend with flowers, vegetables, strawberries, blueberry bushes and figs. Details: Robin Halstead, Chamber VP Community Development, 770-532-6206. rhalstead@ghcc.com
Job Seekers: The Fall Job Fair on Thursday, September 14 (10:00 am-2:00 pm) at the Gainesville Civic Center will feature 70+ employer booths and is a great way to learn about local companies that are hiring. Meet employers face-to-face and complete job applications on site. This event is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, and there is NO ADMISSION FEE
Employers: The Job Fair is a great opportunity to recruit qualified employees and draws 800+ job seekers. Booth space is limited. Sponsorships available!
Job Fairs are held bi-annually and are a partnership of the Greater Hall Chamber, Georgia Department of Labor and Lanier Technical College. Exhibit & Sponsorship Info: Abby Greenwood, 770-532-6206, agreenwood@ghcc.com Register online at GHCC.com/EVENTS.
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Anna & Jay Jacobs of Jacobs Media in Downtown Gainesville.
economic development
South Hall Business Coalition
The South Hall Business Coalition met at the Hall County Sheriff's Office South Hall Precinct in June and heard from Sheriff Gerald Couch and Captain Greg Cochran
Join the coalition on Tuesday, August 22 (9am) at Lanier College & Career Academy for the Annual Education Update with Will Schofield, Superintendent, Hall County Schools, and Dr. Jeremy Williams, Superintendent, Gainesville City Schools. The South Hall Business Coalition meets monthly on topics of importance to the South Hall community and is sponsored by AccessWDUN, Milton Martin Honda, Northeast Georgia Medical Cen ter Braselton, Signs by Tomorrow, South Hall Rotary and Store More Self Storage
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Certified drug free workplaces in Georgia receive a state man dated 7.5% discount on workers' compensation insurance
Greater Hall Chamber is one of 68 chambers in the state that have implemented a Drugs Don't Work (DDW) program for employers. For details on DDW and a free Drug-free Workplace Employee Drug Education and Supervisor Training DVD, visit ddwga.org, or contact Nikki Chandler, VP Existing Industry, 770-532-6206, nchandler@ghcc.com.
Small Business Success Seminar
The Greater Hall Chamber's May Small Business Seminar – Outsourcing Success – was presented by Angela Banks and Renee Sweeney of Notary Pros. (L-R) Kari Leigh Kelley, Cochran Brothers Electric; Michele Piucci, recently retired from Peach State Bank; Renee Sweeney, Notary Pros; Kit Dunlap, Chamber; Angela Banks, Notary Pros; Beth Abbot and Dujuana Stringer, Lanier Federal Credit Union. Chamber members attend monthly Small Business Seminars, both in person and via Zoom. Seminars are sponsored by AccessWDUN, Caldwell Electrical Contractors, Delta Community Credit Union, Gainesville Mechanical, Sawyer Media Group, Small Business Access Partners, and The Times.
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small business spotlights
Break Water Grill
Small Business Seminars
Tuesday, July 11
8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. | Chamber or via Zoom
(L-R)
Melissa Dominguez, Napoleón
Espinal and Victor Chavarria at Break Water Grill, a family owned and operated eatery that's proud to serve the Flowery Branch community with delicious food, friendly service, and a fun atmosphere for the whole family. Come for lunch or dinner, pick up a meal to go, or just hang out and watch the game with friends. Specialties include Angus burgers and steaks, fresh seafood, flavorful salads, and juicy wings. They are open for brunch every weekend and feature a dining area, full bar, and an outside patio that’s great for groups. For the ultimate in convenience, order online for takeout. 4856 Hog Mountain Road, Flowery Branch, GA 30542. 470-778-9230. breakwatergrill.com
Alpha Gyro Grill
Owner Christos Nicolaou opened Alpha Gyro Grill in Gainesville nearly six years ago. The Covid pandemic pushed the Alpha Gyro Grill team to their limits, but they managed to adapt and even surpass their own expectations for where they would be coming out of the pandemic. Christos and his team credit the City of Gainesville and surrounding communities for continued support. They thrive because of an amazing team of people who do their best every single day to deliver the excellent service quality and delicious foods. And, because of loyal and kind customers for whom they feel immense gratitude. Cristos notes, “Sometimes we say that our small Greek-Mediterranean grill is a social barometer; and, we can clearly and indisputably say that we are blessed to live in a enclave of prosperity, progress, and quality of life. We are most appreciative being part of Northeast Georgia.”
Alpha Grill is located in the heart of Gainesville at the corner of Jesse Jewell and E.E. Butler Parkways. 678-696-8380. Facebook.com/AlphaGyroGrill
Employer Retention Tax Credit
Patrick Fulbright
Area Director, UGA Small Business Development Center
Join Patrick Fulbright of the UGA SBDC for this seminar to define and explain what the Employer Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) is and what businesses qualify. There is an approaching deadline for the filing for the tax credit. The ERTC was created in March 2020 in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, & Econ Sec Act (CAREs Act). Employers should take advantage (if they qualify) as a fully maxed for 2020 and 2021, the credit could equal up to $26,000 per employee in total! The SBDC and possible guest speakers from Carr, Riggs and Ingram will discuss eligible employers and the way to qualify. Additionally, the small business seminar will discuss the Gross Receipts Test and other eligible employers and industries.
Tuesday, August 8
8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. | Chamber or via Zoom
Six Steps to Building the Right Team
It all starts with hiring the right people. Join Charlie Schrauth, a small business owner and SCORE Mentor, for this seminar on building an efficient team.
SCORE is a nationwide nonprofit with entrepreneurs and experienced executives dedicated to helping small businesses succeed through mentoring and educational workshops. Charlie will share the importance of employing an administrative assistant and other options like a virtual assistant. If your business gets started correctly, adding more employees as you grow the company will be easier and more efficient! SCORE.org
No charge for Chamber Members. Register to attend IN PERSON or via ZOOM online at GHCC.com/events. Abby Greenwood, 770-532-6206. agreenwood@ghcc.com
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education leadership
Partnership for a Drug Free Hall
Jessi Emmett, chair, Partnership for a Drug Free Hall (PDFH), was guest speaker at the Healthcare Committee's meeting in June. (L-R): Tim Taylor and Allen Jernigan, Southern Companions; Nicole Hayes, Lifesaving Hearts; Tamar Brown. The Landings of Gainesville; Erika Lopez-Gil, District 2 Public Health; PDFH's Jessi Emmett, Judicial Accountability Division Director, Northeastern Judicial Circuit. PDFH is an alliance that engages the community to create conditions toward the prevention and reduction of substance abuse and is dedicated to providing information, resources and actions to address illegal drugs and substance abuse. drugfreehall.org
New Leadership Hall Class
Strong leadership is a key ingredient of a thriving community. The Greater Hall Chamber’s Leadership Hall County (LHC) program was founded in 1982 and educates emerging and existing leaders to be integral players in the future of our community. Since its inception, 1,023 men and women representing our diversity have completed this program and taken their place as leaders in the community.
Leadership Hall Class of 2023-2024
Cree Aiken - Johnson High School
Brian Barfield - AT&T
Derreck Booth - Hall County Sheriff's Office
Evan Breakspear - Jackson EMC
Frankie Capparelli – Rushton
Tony Cash - Syfan Logistics
Richard Cheek - Edward Jones Investments
Jess Clark - Ryals Brothers
Adrienne Cloud - SMARTech Construction
Shannon Cole - Lanier Technical College
Lee Crouch - Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing
Melissa Dunlap - Brenau University/Occupational Therapy
Dorreka Faulkner - Girls Unlimited
Brett Gaines - Northeast Georgia Health System
Lisa Giles - Pinnacle Bank
Wade Hanse - Lakeview Academy
Jennifer Hanson - Blair C. Diaz, CPA
Kevin Holbrook - Gainesville Police Department
Brent Holloway - Hall County Government
Lucy Jenkins - King's Hawaiian
John Kueven - Northeast Georgia Medical Center
Jennifer Ledford - Northeast Georgia Health System
Jill Ledford - Carroll Daniel Construction Company
Witt Nix - Duplicating Products
Anna Orkins - Stewart, Melvin & Frost
Nicole Parham - City of Gainesville Tourism
Ellie Parker - Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Jonathan Pooley - Riverside Preparatory Academy
Shea Ray - Gainesville City Schools
Ana Recendiz - Lanier Foot & Ankle
Hannah Smith - The Sassafras Group
Steve Smith - University of North Georgia
Teigha Snowden - United Way of Hall County
Dujuana Stringer - Lanier Federal Credit Union
Marco Valeriano - McDonald's of Northeast Georgia
Valentina Velasquez - Lanier Islands
Lane Walberg - Georgia Mountains YMCA
Lisa Warwick - North Georgia Community Foundation
Christina Wilson - Brenau University/Ivester College of Health Sciences
For more on Leadership Hall, contact Jason Pruitt, Chamber VP of Education, 770-532-6206, jpruitt@ghcc.com, or visit GHCC.com/education
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Serving Northeast Georgia Since 1993 770 - 287- 9605 info@ddsga.com WE HAVE A SOLUTION FOR EVERY DATA NEED!
Aflac | Mickey Jewett
3688 Maple Forge Lane Gainesville, GA 30504
- Insurance
864.932.8141 aflac.com
Blossom Creek Elderberry Syrup
Melissa Vanausdoll 7512 Mourning Dove Way
Flowery Branch, GA 30542
- Retail
770.239.6821 blossomcreeksyrup.com
Candler Real Estate
LeAnne Gilleland Richardson 135 Maple St NW Gainesville, GA 30501
- Real Estate 770.561.1446 candlerre.com
Capable Transport
Will Cape 3292 Thompson Bridge Road Gainesville, GA 30506
- Transportation & Trucking 770.297.1515 capablemoves.com
Courtyard by Marriott
Wayne Cannon
124 EE Butler Parkway Gainesville, GA 30501
- Hotel 770.532.4508 marriott.com/atlgy
Covered + Clad Commercial
Finishes
Luke Canup
5012 Bristol Industrial Way, Suite 105 Buford, GA 30518
- Architect, Engineer 706.808.4040 coveredclad.com
Crumbl
Lance Jeffreys 952 Dawsonville Highway Gainesville, GA 30501
- Restaurant 470.208.2821 ga.gainesville@crumbl.com
Fairway Independent Mortgage Co
Ken Duncan 100 Main Street SW Gainesville, GA 30501
- Mortgages 678.997.7181 fairwaymc.com
Fastenal
Angela Osborne 2130 Hilton Drive, Suite D Gainesville, GA 30501
Industrial Distributor 770.534.3220 fastenal.com
Georgia Ports Authority
Griff Lynch
2 Main Street
Garden City, GA 31408
- Ports Authority 912.964.3811 gaports.com
welcome new members
Good Landing Recovery
AJ Boyd 4141 Old Cornelia Hwy Gainesville, GA 30507
- Health/Wellness
770.727.3144 goodlandingrecovery.com
Go Pull-It Gainesville
Joey Cox PO Box 908926 Gainesville, GA 30501
- Auto Parts
229.850.0407 gopullit.com
Grissom's Pro Services
Dan Grissom 4190 Simpson Road Gainesville, GA 30507
- Plumbing 770.294.2859 grissomspro.com
Houston's Monuments & Cemetery Services Austin Houston 3524 Meadow Lane Gainesville, GA 30506 - Cemetery Services 678.865.7019 houstonsmonuments.com
IMPACT Wealth Builder
Terry White 1085 Holly Drive, #13 Gainesville, GA 30501 - Investment Services 404.353.9536 impactwealthbuilding.com
Industrial Properties Group
Griffin W. Price PO Box 364 | Gainesville, GA 30503
- Real Estate 678.936.3289 ipgproperties.com
Lingo Staffing
Santana Sabato 3818 Browns Bridge Road Cumming, GA 30041
- Employment Agency 770.205.2825 lingostaffing.com
Martin Furniture & Design
Savannah Bailey 121 Bradford Street Gainesville, GA 30501
- Furniture & Home Accessories 770.534.5328 martinfurnitureanddesign.com
Office Pros
Jessica Cordova 2121 Browns Bridge Roa Gainesville, GA 30501
- Office Supply/Retail 770.287.7767 officeprosonline.com
Pet Supplies Plus
John Einsmann 983 Dawsonville Hwy Gainesville, GA 30501
- Retail Pet Supplies 678.696.5522 petsuppliesplus.com
Pirtek Lanier
Clay Caldwell
1218 MLK JR. Blvd. Gainesville, GA 30501 - Industrial
770.752.2204 pirtekusa.com/lanier
Red Letter Painting
Mickey Mitchell 5722 Will Wheeler Road Murrayville, GA 30564 - Painting Contractor 770.540.4292 redletterpainting.com
RL Cold Raeanna Cotto
6 Concourse Pkwy, Suite 10 Atlanta, GA 30328 - Industrial 229.848.8136 rlcold.com
Ruby's Farm
Nicole Cohea 5662 Cemetery Road Lula, GA 30554 - Nursery / Plants 678.276.8801 rubysfarmlula.com
Smith's Facility Solutions
Joseph McElveen 1649 Oakbrook Drive Gainesville, GA 30507
- Janitorial & Cleaning 678.994.8509 smithsfacilitysolutions.com
Sutton Consulting Phil Sutton 2804 Village Court Gainesville, GA 30506
- Consulting Service 770.540.6164
Topgolf Buford
Scott Wheeler 2935 Buford Dr Buford, GA 30519
- Golf / Entertainment 770.265.7523 topgolf.cum/us
Value Village
Tom Stutzman 6200 Ross Road Atlanta, GA 30340
- Retail 404.626.7770 valuevillageatlanta.com
Walker, Ball & Dimo
Carla Walker
340 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Suite 650 Gainesville, GA 30501
- Attorney 678.940.3990 wbdlawfirm.com
West World Properties
Adriana West PO Box 908413 Gainesville, GA 30501
- Real Estate 678.534.2718 westworldproperties.com
Celebrating a Year of Success
In 2022, 15 new and expanding firms added 1,400 new jobs and $700 million in capital investment to Gainesville-Hall County. Since 2015, 149 new and expanding businesses announced 8,400 jobs and $2.4 billion in new capital investment. Kubota Manufacturing of America was one of many existing industries expanding and will add a new $140 million manufacturing facility at the company’s campus in Gainesville bringing the company’s total employment to more than 2,500. King’s Hawaiian will invest more than $85 million to expand its Oakwood facility.
Participation in the Chamber’s Small Business programs continues to grow with 900 total seminar participants and 30 small businesses earning “Certified Small Business Partner” designation. The South Hall Business Coalition continues to focus on issues of importance to South Hall.
Last fall, 75 employers participated with onsite hiring at the Chamber’s Job Fair & Career Expo. The Fall 2023 Job Fair is Thursday, September 14 (10am-2pm) at the Gainesville Civic Center and will feature dozens of local companies that are hiring. Register exhibit space for the Job Fair at GHCC. com/events or call 770-532-6206.
The Workforce Development Task Force, now in its seventh year, reached a new milestone this year with 800 Work-Based Learning students working at some 30 area industries. Youth Apprenticeship programs for high school students continue to grow and combine academic and technical classroom instruction with work experience.
Chamber healthcare and wellness programs are making an impact with projects like the HealthSmart Expo, Healthy Hall Awards and the Chamber Chase 5K that hosted over 1,100 in March at Riverside Preparatory Academy. The 2023 HealthSmart Wellness Expo is Wednesday, October 4 (7:30am- 1:30pm) at Lanier Technical College Ramsey Conference Center.
VISION 2030’s Public Art program has cataloged and installed over 200 art pieces throughout the community. The initiative’s involvement in the Highlands to Islands Trail has been key in uniting greenways into one multi-use trail system.
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Healthy Hall Awards of Excellence
recognize those in the healthcare industry in making a significant impact on our quality of life through excellence in health and wellness.
Celebrating a Year of Success
7th Grade Career Path Fairs are held annually and are a collaborative initiative of the Chamber, Brenau University, the University of North Georgia and Lanier Technical College. In March, 2,700 middle school students participated and learned of career opportunities in Gainesville-Hall County.
Some 450 people attended the Chamber’s Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast in December 2022 featuring the newly elected Hall County Legislative Delegation.
Youth Leadership Hall toured King's Hawaiian as part of its Economic Development and Industry Program. The 2022-2023 class consisted of 80 students selected from 12 private and public Hall County high schools. Over 1,200 students have now graduated from the program that builds individual leadership skills, fosters positive group dynamics and seeks to increase civic and community involvement.
Business After Hours is a popular networking event sponsored by a Chamber member. Many thanks to Strong Gaddy Lee Wealth Management for hosting the May Business After Hours on the front lawn of their office on Green Street in Gainesville.
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Tracy Vardeman (left) was recognized with the Healthy Hall Lifetime Achievement Award for a 30 year career at Northeast Georgia Health System. Philip Wilheit (right) was presented the Healthy Hall Visionary Award.
The 41st Class of Leadership Hall County (LHC) graduated in June with a celebration rooftop at Carroll Daniel Construction. 1,023 men and women have graduated from LHC since its founding in 1982 and taken their place as leaders in the community.
ribbon cuttings
T-Mobile INC
to celebrate your new T-Mobile Neighborhood store where customers a #1 priority. The team invites you to come for a visit, and let one of their experienced and knowledgeable mobile experts serve you. They'll help you make the switch to T-Mobile or help with a current account. Drop by and experience the Magenta Glove service! 5900 Spout Spring Road in Flowery Branch. 770-965-4380. T-Mobile.com
Accute Spine & Joint
Gee Heating & Air
Acute Spine & Joint (ASJ) offers interventional spinal procedures, joint injections and diagnostic imaging – ultrasound, X-ray and open MRI. Dr. Anthony Human (cutting ribbon) is a sports medicine and non-surgical spine physician, board certified in primary care with a sports medicine fellowship and an interventional spine fellowship at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic. Conrad Gorman is a board-certified physician assistant focusing on sports medicine, orthopedics and spine. ASJ accepts major medical insurance, workers' comp, personal injury cases, and has an in-house pharmacy. 800 Jesse Jewell SW, Suites 200 & 400 in Gainesville. 877-442-2883. AcuteSpineandJoint.com
ribbon at Gee
& Air, a trusted HVAC company with years of experience specializing in high-quality heating and air conditioning services to residential clients. Their team of skilled technicians offer installation, repair and maintenance services and take pride in their commitment to customer satisfaction by delivering reliable and prompt service at affordable prices. Whether it's a routine maintenance check or an urgent repair, Gainesville residents can rely on Gee Heating & Air for all their heating and cooling needs. 5340 McEver Road, Unit I-J in Flowery Branch. 770-273-0434. geehvac.com
Schlotzky's Gainesville
The restaurant offers the customer’s favorite sandwich (with fresh baked bread), salad and pizza along with many new menu items. Visit one of our town's stands out best lunch provider and to top it with a hot, fresh Cinnabon. They are minority, women owned business and offer catering services. 302, Broad Street SE in Gainesville. 678-386-2964. Order online at schlotzskys.com.
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Nathan Clifford, David Seid, Ian Valentine, Angelina Sulejmanovic (scissors), Bryan Jones, Debbie Mihalko and Donte Perry Angelina Sulejmanovic cut a ribbon at T-Mobile INC
Page Benton, Rafa Perez, Joe and Jacob Gee (scissors), Yazmin Lopez and Jeff Williams cut a
Heating
Nirav Shah cuts a ribbon at Schlotzsky’s in Gainesville.
Promote Your Company with a FREE Ribbon Cutting Ceremony! It's a free service if you're a member of the Chamber. Not a member? Join now, call 770-532-6206.
ribbon cuttings
Crumbl Cookies
Peyton's Pie Company
James Griffin and Lance Jeffreys cut a ribbon at the new Crumbl Cookies in Gainesville. Crumbl offers a rotating menu of over 200 flavors inspired by desserts of all kinds. Each week provides a brand new menu and a new lineup of flavors to taste. Every cookie is made fresh from scratch daily in their open-concept kitchen and served fresh in the Crumbl signature pink box. 952 Dawsonville Highway in Gainesville. 470.208.2821. crumbl.com
Kilwins Gainesville
char using local, premium oak. 118 Main Street in Gainesville. 470-535-9276. peytonspie.com
Seniors Helping Seniors
The Reid Family – Jeff, Genia Reid, Jaden and Larsyn – cut a ribbon at Kilwins Gainesville, located on the Historic Downtown Square in the Gainesville Renaissance building. Stop in and sample some freshly-made fudge, and try some favorites, like Dark Chocolate Sea-Salt Caramel Apples, Chocolate-dipped confections, and any flavor of Kilwins’ super-premium Original Recipe Ice Cream in a freshly-made Waffle Cone. 106 Spring Street, Suite 120 in Gainesville. 404-227-6308. kilwins.com/gainesvillega
Tina Boggs cuts a ribbon for Seniors Helping Seniors (SHS), a non-medical, in-home care agency that provides companion and personal care services – meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, grocery shopping, errands and transportation. SHS hires mature active seniors to serve less-active seniors – like having a friend coming alongside them. Personal Care may be provided by a caregiver of a broader age range. 115 E. Main Street, A1B-2K in Buford. 770-884-4358. shslanier.com
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Roland Stanley, Arquimides "Archie" Pacheco and Nick St Clair cut a ribbon at Peyton's Pie Company at Main Street Market in Downtown Gainesville. A wood fire pizzeria, Peyton’s Pie's dough is cold aged for 36 hours, are artisan-sized, and cooked at 800 degrees with a slight
Hackers Holiday Highlights
April 28,2023 Legacy on Lanier Golf Club at Lanier Islands
The AT&T Team was Winner 2nd Flight. (L-R) AT&T's Gavin Williams, Sam Sliger and Brian Barfield
Not Pictured: Rich Johnson
Mark your calendar! Hackers Holiday is scheduled for Friday, April 26, 2024 at Legacy on Lanier Golf Club at Lanier Islands.
Exhibit Space • Sponsorships • Most Fit Company Awards
Ellie Parker, 770-532-6206 x 115 or eparker@ghcc.com Register Online: GHCC.com/EVENTS
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Tuesday, September 12
Closest to the Pin Webber Wycoff Mar-Jac Poultry
Thank
Womens Longest Drive Kelly Miles Smith Gilliam Williams & Miles
Mens Longest Drive Casey Kiplinger SAM Service
Presenting Sponsor Northside Hospital
19th Hole Reception Sponsor AT&T
Tournament Sponsors
Avison Young • Caldwell Electrical Contractors • Carroll Daniel Construction
Coca-Cola Bottling UNITED Gainesville • Delta Community Credit Union • FCL Builders Free Chapel • Gainesville Mechanical • G & F Group • Hydro Extrusion USA Jackson EMC • Margaritaville at Lanier Islands
Northeast Georgia Health System • Turner Wood & Smith Insurance • Holiday on Lake Lanier • Milton Martin Honda
Thursday, September 14 Fall Job Fair
a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center Free & Open to the Public
16th Annual Health
October 4 | Lanier Technical College
11 Small Business Seminar 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. At the Chamber or via Zoom
Small Business Seminar 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. At the Chamber or via Zoom Thursday, August 10 Business After Hours JT Stratford Wealth Management 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 311 Green Street | Gainesville
22 South Hall Business Coalition 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Lanier College & Career Academy
& Wellness Expo Wednesday,
Tuesday, July
Tuesday, August 8
Tuesday, August
Small Business Seminar 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. At the Chamber or via Zoom
10:00
Lee Towns State Farm Team – Winner 1st Flight (L-R) Anderson Dunlap, Inn Between Deli; Bryan St. Pierre, Alexander, Almand & Bangs; Nick Bruner, Rushton; Lee Towns, Lee Towns State Farm.
Pinnacle Bank Team – Winner 3rd Flight (L-R) Carter Cagle, Turner Wood & Smith Insurance; Nathan Hamby, Pinnacle Bank; Greg Hamby and Shawn Simpson, Simpson Trucking & Grading.
You Hackers Holiday Golf Tournament Sponsors
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