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Member Campaign Kick Off The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce continues to focus on its members with ongoing benefits and opportunities. With a staff of 12 professionals and dozens of volunteers, we continue to seek ways to provide you with tools to survive and thrive and make your business more viable. The Chamber provides services designed to help members meet their business goals. We offer networking and educational opportunities, leadership development and ways to increase the visibility of your business.
2012 Economic Development Report page 4 Upcoming Events page 6 Member Announcements page 10 New Members page 10 New Biotec Industry page 11 Small Business of the Month page 14 Education & Workforce page 15
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The Membership Recruitment Campaign officially kickoffs on Thursday, August 16 at Business After Hours at Budget Carpet and Gainesville Paint in Midtown Gainesville. Over 50 volunteers are gearing up to recruit new Chamber members and are offering a host of incentives including a waived initiation fee, free advertising, a ribbon cutting ceremony, membership CD (valued at $200!) and much more. Turner, Wood & Smith Vice Chair, Membership, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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6th Annual HealthSmart Expo Wednesday, October 10, 2012 Georgia Mountains Center 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Sponsorship & Exhibit Opportunities Now Available! FREE Health Screenings • No Admission Fee
HealthSmart is October 10 The Greater Hall Chamber's 6th Annual HealthSmart Wellness Expo is Wednesday, October 10 at the Georgia Mountains Center in Downtown Gainesville and will feature an estimated 70 booth exhibits providing interactive wellness services. The event is free and open to the public and focuses on community health and wellness. HealthSmart continues to be one of VISION 2030’s most successful initiatives. Dozens of services will be provided at the Expo including FREE health screenings. The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Healthcare Committee’s “Most Fit Company Awards” will be presented at the HealthSmart Breakfast, also held on October 10th from 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. at the Georgia Mountains Center. Visit greaterhallchamber.com, to complete the Most Fit Company Survey and enter your company in the contest!
The Membership Campaign runs through September 18. Volunteers are seeking to develop new business relationships and recruit 100 new members. Chamber Members enjoy a host of benefits including group health insurance discounts, advertising opportunities, monthly networking events, committee participation, small business development and more. In addition, a Special Incentives Package is available when you join the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce NOW through September 18, 2012.
The breakfast will feature guest speaker Jeff Hill, a meteorologist and part of the Fox 5 News Team in Atlanta.
Join today! Call Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Membership Coordinator Kara Tate at 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com or join online at greaterhallchamber.com
For HealthSmart Sponsorship and Exhibit information, Most Fit Company Awards or Breakfast Reservations: call 770-532-6206. Email: mwiley@ghcc.com. Online: greaterhallchamber.com
Save the Date Tuesday, August 14 Small Business Success Seminar Thursday, August 16 Business After Hours August 21 South Hall Business Coalition
AUGUST 2012
A Publication of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
From the Chairman
Chamber Membership Benefits The Chamber is actively involved in the area, representing GainesvilleHall County and the business community at the local and state level. We are active in local politics; advocating on the issues that govern our business climate and affect our quality of life. Since 1908, the Chamber has been the "voice of business" and on the forefront of change in our community. We believe the business community has a responsibility to provide for future generations, and we pride ourselves on leading with integrity, vision and action. Through programs like VISION 2030, the Chamber is committed to helping our members achieve business success while fostering our quality of life.
Randall Frost Stewart, Melvin & Frost 2012-13 Chairman, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Economic and Workforce Development The Chamber's first objective is to create jobs. The staff and volunteers focus on both bringing in new industry, businesses and retail development, and on assisting and expanding our existing industries. In 2011-12, capital investment and job creation included 24 new and expanded industries with 1,232 new jobs, 742 retained jobs and $164 million in capital investment (see Economic Report on page 4).
Small Business Benefits The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce strives to support our small business community. Small Business Success Seminars, the South Hall Business Coalition, Human Resource Council and ongoing workshops and forums help keep our members informed. Working in collaboration with Blue Cross Blue Shield, the Chamber created a partnership to provide our members with an exclusive program offering better access to a wide-range of health insurance. Workplace initiatives like Drugs Don't Work, with workers compensation insurance savings, are providing bottom line value and allowing businesses to remain competitive.
August 7, 2012 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Networking The Chamber offers dozens of networking events annually to connect members to the people who can help their business succeed. From monthly Business After Hours (next one is August 16) to the new Lunch 'n Learn program (August 15), the Chamber sets the stage to build relationships. The Chamber also helps businesses by offering strategic marketing opportunities to help members reach their target audiences. Newsletter, Direct Mail, Sponsorship Opportunities, Expos, Job Fairs, Ribbon Cuttings – whatever your goals, we have an opportunity for you. If you're not a Chamber member, join during the membership campaign that kicks off on August 16 with special incentives. Details: Chamber Membership Coordinator Kara Tate, 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com
Extraordinary Benefits
Join the Greater Hall Chamber NOW! Special Incentives Package is available when you join the Greater Hall Chamber NOW through September 18, 2012: • Business Directory listing and Your Company logo on the Chamber’s website (Value: $50) • Processing/Initiation Fee waived (Value: $35) • membership CD with 3,000 Chamber members, address, phone listed (Value: $200) • Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and coverage in the Chamber’s Business Link newsletter • event Coupons to upcoming Chamber events (Value: $15 per event) • Free 48-hour crawler message on AccessNorthGA.com's homepage linked to your website • The Times: 50% off a Business link newsletter advertisement on the first ad in a 6-time or 12-time buy (including color charge).
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• Business Information listing in the Chamber’s Business Link newsletter • Invitation to the New member Breakfast and orientation on october 5
Business Link Volume 18 Issue 8 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 emily Bagwell, Whelchel, Dunlap, Jarrard, Walker
Dr. Randy Pierce, Gainesville State College
William Bagwell, Jr., Homestead Investments
James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont
Karen Baston, Sperry Van Ness
Tom oliver, Chairman, Hall Co. Commission
Col. James Benson, Riverside Military Academy
Tony Paramore, Gainesville Paint & Design
William H. Beyer, NEGA Heart Center
Bob Pennington, Willis Investment Counsel
Carol Burrell, NEGA Health System
larry Poole, Mayor, City of Gillsville
stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB
spence Price, Prime Pak Foods
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 Chiropractic
mike Giles, Georgia Poultry Federation
Davis White, Full Media
Dr. Bonita Jacobs, North Georgia College & SU
Darrell Wiley, J&J Foods
Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy
Philip Wilheit, Jr., Wilheit Packaging Materials
mike miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch
Associate Directors 2012-2013 Phil Bonelli, Wells Fargo
Brian Hollis, Hollis Transport Agency
John Breakfield, Breakfield & Associates
lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage
Burton Brown, First Command Financial Planning
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
South Hall Council Kit Dunlap, President/CEO michelle Wiley, Membership Vice President
Economic Development Tim evans, Vice President shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry Jean mcCullough, Project Manager
Community Development Robin Halstead, Vice President
Finance & Operations David umberson, Vice President Finance and Human Resources Education & Workforce Development Dana miller, Vice President Government Affairs Kit Dunlap, President/CEO Joy sims, Executive Assistant
VISION 2030 meg Nivens, Executive Director Membership Development michelle Wiley, Vice President Kara Tate, Membership Coordinator Marketing & Communications Kemie West, Business Link Editor/Consultant Greater Hall Chamber Welcome Center Robin Halstead, Manager
August 7, 2012 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Economic Development
2012 Economic Development Report
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In 2012, 24 new and expanded industries created 1,232 jobs, retained 742 existing jobs and generated $164 million in capital investment for Gainesville-Hall County. Global firms expanding their North American business included KIK, ProCare Rx, Bitzer, Yazaki, Elringklinger, Kubota, Atex, IMS Gear and Lupold. From 20102012, 62 new and expanded industries created 2,650 jobs, retained 1,260 existing jobs and generated $485 million in capital investment for Gainesville-Hall County. New industry locating to Gainesville-Hall County included Bitzer, breaking ground on a 95,000-square-foot building at Tanners Creek Business Park to employ 120, people, and Atlanta Biologicals breaking ground just last month, also in Tanners Creek, with a new 36,000-square-foot life sciences facility as the company’s North American headquarters, research and development and production for specialized cell culture products. ZF Wind Power has invested $100 million in a 250,000square-foot manufacturing facility and division headquarters in Gainesville Business Park, creating 215 new jobs, and Skip Barber Racing School moved its headquarters to Hall County, joining the school’s existing base location at Road Atlanta. ProCare Rx, a leading pharmacy benefits management company, opened a new 43,000square-foot headquarters and operations center at Exit 20 on I-985 and will ultimately employ 160 people. New and developing business/industrial parks in Hall County include Gainesville Business Park, North Gate Retail and Business Park, ProCare Park, Gateway Industrial Centre, and Mountain View Business Park. Pattillo Industrial Real Estate has nearly completed a 77,100square-foot speculative building in Gainesville Business Park. Presco Properties has completed a 27,500square-foot office/business service speculative building in Interstate Ridge Business Park at Exit 22 off I-985.
• Northeast Georgia Medical Center has become the first hospital in the world to receive two accreditations for heart and vascular services from the Accreditation for Cardiovascular Excellence. Plans are moving forward for the development of a new, 100 bed inpatient hospital on a 119-acre Bitzer groundbreaking at Tanners Creek Business Park. campus in South Hall County/Braselton at River Place, with an estimated opening date of spring 2015. The hospital was again ranked #1 in Georgia, and in the top 5% in the nation, for heart care for seven years in a row according to HealthGrades® and is one of only six hospitals to rank #1 in all four cardiac categories for 2012. • A newly released report states that the economic impact of Gainesville State College exceeded $206 million and is part of the combined economic impact of the University System of Georgia’s 35 institutions on their communities, which reached $13.2 billion in 2011. • In 2013, Gainesville State College and North Georgia College and State University will merge to form the new University of North Georgia with a combined student enrollment of about 15,000.
• Lanier Technical College's Manufacturing DevelopIn the retail sector, construction will begin in 2013 on ment Center (MDC) at Featherbone Communiversity, the new 700,000-square-foot New Holland Market has had 12 businesses graduate, and is currently assisting Retail and Commercial Complex by Carolina Holdings 13 start-up companies. near Exit 24 on I-985, at Limestone and Jesse Jewell Parkways in Gainesville. Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & • The VISION 2030 Board of Directors has regrouped Officials break ground at ProCare Rx at I-985 Exit 20. Bar is under construction in the Beechwood Crossing and formed more than a dozen work groups engaging Shopping Center on Highway 53 in Gainesville adjacent to the recently completed more than 100 community volunteers to make the “15 Big Ideas” a reality. The Olive Garden and Cheddar’s restaurants. Highway 53 continues to be a successboard launched a new website (vision2030.org) and launches its new senior leaderful retail corridor with over a million square feet in retail space. The opening of ship program this fall. The Wisdom Project seeks to recruit and prepare citizens age Thurmon Tanner Parkway will allow new access to retail development in Oakwood 50+ to share their wisdom, experiences, and talents in creative ways through action at Exit 16 and in Flowery Branch at Exit 12. Duncan Donuts recently added a and advocacy on behalf of Hall County. location in Oakwood at Mundy Mill Road and in Gainesville at the corner of Jesse Jewell and Queen City Parkway. • The Chamber's five-year economic development plan for Gainesville-Hall County – HALLmark 2010-2015: The Next Generation – has 156 investors including Redevelopment efforts include the construction of a pedestrian bridge connectbusinesses and industries across the community investing over $2.3 million in the ing Gainesville’s Downtown to Midtown businesses with proposed developments program to ensure the economic viability of our region. including the construction of a 13-story hotel, a six-level parking garage and two nine-story office buildings. Brenau University and the City of Gainesville reached a • Lake Lanier Islands Resort has been completely redeveloped with $70 million in long-term agreement to create a Center for Brenau’s Graduate School programs and capital and infrastructure improvements. The resort now employs 400 people and anticipates as many as 700 graduate students will enrolled at the center. is included in a new Community Improvement District that will upgrade the road Midtown Gainesville is system, landscaping and add new running trails on Lake Lanier Islands Parkway. being redeveloped with the help of a TAD (Tax • The Lake Lanier Olympic Center, home to the 1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic Allocation District) and Games, continues to host many national and international rowing and canoe/kayak an Opportunity Zone, events, including the 2013 NCAA Division I-III Rowing Championships. and the cities of Flowery Branch and Oakwood are • Road Atlanta attracts 320,000 visitors annually and will host the 15th Petit Le also redeveloping their Mans October 17-20, 2012 drawing some 150,000 visitors from around the world. downtown areas with approved TAD designations. Get the complete Economic Development Report online at greaterhallchamber.com or at the Greater Hall Chamber office, 230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Downtown Gainesville. Pattillo's 77,100 sq ft spec building at Gainesville Business Park.
Healthcare Reform Seminar
As part of the VISION 2030 HealthSmart Community Challenge, the Greater Hall Chamber is conducting its annual survey to seek the “Most Fit Company” in Gainesville-Hall County. Judging criteria for the contest includes wellness, nutrition and fitness opportunities provided for employees. The award is presented in three categories: large companies (251+ employees), medium companies (51-250) and small companies (50 or less).
A Healthcare Reform Seminar will be held on Thursday, September 13 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Georgia Mountains Center in Downtown Gainesville. The seminar will update businesses and the community on how we are all affected by Healthcare Reform. A panel of experts will be led by Rob Fowler of Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance and Steve McNeilly of Northeast Georgia Health System. The seminar will include discussion with experts in the field and a booklet for participants on Healthcare Reform. Cost is $15 Chamber Members; $20 guests. Registration required. Jean McCullough, 770-532-6206. Email: jean@ghcc.com. Make reservations online: greaterhallchamber.com
Company representatives may complete the Most Fit Company Survey by linking online on the Chamber's homepage at greaterhallchamber.com or dropping by the Greater Hall Chamber office at 230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Gainesville to pick up a survey. Contact Jean McCullough at the Chamber, 770-532-6206. Email: jean@ ghcc.com. The deadline to submit a survey is Friday, September 28. “The Chamber’s Healthcare Committee initiated this program to raise company wellness awareness and promote healthy workplaces in our community. We hope to recognize businesses that are encouraging employees to live a healthier life,” said Healthcare Committee Chairman Chad Bolton, Northeast Georgia Health System. Award presentations will be take place at the HealthSmart Breakfast on Wednesday, October 10 at 7:30 a.m. at the Georgia Mountains Center. The breakfast will feature guest speaker Jeff Hill, a meteorologist and part of the Fox 5 News Team in Atlanta. Jeff recently suffered complications from a heart disorder. He now has a pacemaker and is sharing his story about the importance of health and fitness and recognizing your body’s symptoms. Reservations required. Michelle Wiley, 770-532-6206. Email: mwiley@ghccc.com. Reservations online at greaterhallchamber.com
The Wisdom Project The Greater Hall Chamber and Brenau University's Center for Lifetime Study recently introduced a new leadership program, The Wisdom Project The Senior Leadership initiative is one of the Greater Hall Chamber's VISION 2030 "15 Big Ideas" and seeks to recruit and prepare citizens age 50+ to share their wisdom, experiences, and talents in creative ways through action and advocacy on behalf of Hall County. The fall session kicks off August 24. "We have had great interest from the community in The Wisdom Project," says Kathy Amos, director of Brenau's Center for Lifetime Study. "We encourage those interested in the program to submit their application as soon as possible for participation in the next session." Participants attend seven sessions from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Details, Meg Nivens, Executive Director of VISION 2030, 770-532-6206. vision2030.org
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Meetings & Events
AUGUST 2012 Wednesday, August 8 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. – Subway, 203 E.E. Butler Parkway in Gainesville Thursday, August 9 Leadership Hall County Lake Program 8:00 a.m. - Clarks Bridge Park Friday, August 10 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. – Chamber Tuesday, August 14 Small Business Success Seminar Presented by Joe Beaulieu, Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center 7:45 a.m.-9:00 a.m. – Lanier Tech MDC at Featherbone Communiversity Tuesday, August 14 Ambassador Council 3:45 p.m.-4:45 p.m. – 2 Dog Café, 317 Spring Street in Gainesville Wednesday, August 15 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, August 15 NEW! Lunch 'n Learn 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m. – Recess Southern Gastro Pub in Downtown Gainesville Wednesday, August 15 Human Resources 11:45 a.m. – Luna's Restaurant in Downtown Gainesville
August 7, 2012 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Thursday, August 16 Chamber Executive Board 11:30 a.m. – Chamber
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Thursday, August 16 Business After Hours and Membership Campaign Kickoff! Sponsored by Budget Carpet & Flooring and Gainesville Paint 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. – 662 Main Street in Midtown Gainesville
Tuesday, August 21 South Hall Business Coalition Oakwood Economic Development Update by Stan Brown, Oakwood City Manager 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. – Oakwood City Hall Tuesday, August 21 VISION 2030 Board / Chamber Board Community Demographics: University of Georgia Fanning Institute 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. – Chamber Tuesday, August 21 Youth Leadership Hall Kick Off 4:30 p.m. – Gainesville Civic Center Wednesday, August 22 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. – Antebellum Restaurant, 5510 Church Street in Flowery Branch Thursday, August 23 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. – Gainesville Civic Center
SEPTEMBER 2012
Small Business Success Seminar Tuesday, August 14 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Lanier Tech's MDC at Featherbone Communiversity Free for Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members
Identify, Compete, Win Government Contracts Presented by Joe Beaulieu, Government Contracting Counselor with the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center. Joe has over 33 years of management and consulting experience with the federal government and 13 years of hands-on experience in federal acquisition and contracting. Details: Jean McCullough, 770-532-6206. jean@ghcc.com
Business After Hours Thursday, August 16 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by Budget Carpet and Gainesville Paint, 662 Main Street in Midtown Gainesville $5 Chamber Members; $15 Non-Members
Football Tailgate Kickoff!
Tuesday, September 11 Small Business Success Seminar Financial Resources for Small Businesses 7:45 a.m.-9:00 a.m. – Lanier Tech MDC at Featherbone Communiversity
Football season is almost here! Come celebrate by tailgating with Gainesville Paint and Budget Carpet. Please join us for networking, games, food and drink, and doorprizes and the Cash Pot Prize! Michelle Wiley, 770-532-6206. Email: mwiley@ghcc.com
Thursday, September 13 Healthcare Reform Seminar 8:30-11:00 a.m. – Georgia Mountains Center
Healthcare Reform
Friday, September 14 Business Before Hours 7:30 a.m -9:00 a.m. – Summer's Landing at Limestone in Gainesville Thursday, September 20 Business After Hours 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. – Brenau University Get details and make reservations for these and other Chamber events online at greaterhallchamber.com
Seminar Thursday, September 13 8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Georgia Mountains Center
South Hall Business Coalition Tuesday, August 21 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Oakwood City Hall $5 Chamber Members; $15 Non-Members Sponsored by Milton Martin Honda and WDUN AM-FM Radio
City of Oakwood Economic Update Join Oakwood City Manager Stan Brown for this up-to-date presentation on Economic Development in Oakwood and South Hall. Reservations Required. Michelle Wiley, 770532-6206. Email: mwiley@ghcc.com. Reservations online: greaterhallchamber.com
The Healthcare Reform Seminar will update the community and businesses on how we are all affected. A panel of experts will be led by Rob Fowler of Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance, and Steve McNeilly of Northeast Georgia Health System. The seminar will include discussion with experts in the field and a booklet for participants on Healthcare Reform. Cost is $15 Chamber Members; $20 Non-Members and Guests. Registration Required. Jean McCullough, 770-532-6206. Email: jean@ghcc.com. Make your reservation online: greaterhallchamber.com
Member Announcements August 7, 2012 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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• Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) has become the first hospital in the world to receive two accreditations for heart and vascular services from the Accreditation for Cardiovascular Excellence (ACE). The accreditations are for carotid artery stenting and percutaneous coronary interventions. Carol Burrell, president/ CEO of Northeast Georgia Health System stated that to be first in the world to receive two ACE accreditations is the ultimate testimony of commitment to making NGMC a world-class destination for heart and vascular care. nghs.com • Chamber Membership Coordinator Kara Tate announces a new networking program for Chamber Members. Lunch 'n Learn will be the third Wednesday of the month (August 15 this month) from 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Recess Southern Gastro Pub in Downtown Gainesville. Details: 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com • WomenSource's free summer health program Taking Control of Your Cholesterol with Dr. Monica Newton, Northeast Georgia Physicians Group, is Monday, August 13 at Walters Auditorium at the Northeast Georgia Medical Center. Light meal provided starting at 5:30 p.m. Reservations required. 770-503-9060. WomenSource.info • Chamber Board of Directors Meetings are open to Chamber members. The monthly meetings review division reports and feature a guest speaker, on a timely topic/issue facing Gainesville-Hall County. The Board meets next on Thursday, August 23 from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center. Cost is $12.
Learn more about the inner workings of the Chamber and network with Chamber leadership. Reservations required. Contact Joy Sims, 770-532-6206. Email: jsims@ ghcc.com. greaterhallchamber.com • North Georgia College & State University completed a five-year fundraising campaign, exceeded its goal, and raising over $44 million. Nearly $7 million has been contributed specifically for student scholarships with 40 new scholarships established. The catalyst for starting the campaign was an unprecedented $10 million gift from Mike and Lynn Cottrell to support the university's school of business and the creation of the Center for the Future of North Georgia, an academic center that collaborates with regional economic development agencies to support existing and prospective industries. northgeorgia.edu • Gainesville Theatre Alliance (GTA) announces a new theatrical season beginning this fall with productions of The Frog Prince, The Producers, She Loves Me, A Raisin in the Sun and Twelfth Night. GTA is a 33-year-old, nationally acclaimed collaboration of Gainesville State College and Brenau University. gainesvilletheatrealliance.org • Elisabeth Baldwin has joined Raymond James/Morgan Keegan as a financial advisor and vice president of the Gainesville branch. Baldwin is Chamber Vice Chair of Education and was formerly an advisor for BB&T Wealth Management in Gainesville. raymondjames.com • A newly released report states that the economic impact of Gainesville State
College exceeded $206 million and is part of the combined economic impact of the University System of Georgia’s 35 institutions on their communities, which reached $13.2 billion in 2011 – 5% higher than the $12.6 billion reported for FY 2010. gsc.edu • Milton Martin Toyota was ranked one of Automotive News’ Best Dealerships to Work For in the July 9 issue, naming the top 100 dealers across the U.S and Canada that excelled in creating a positive work environment. Milton Martin Toyota was the only dealership in Georgia honored with this recognition. Founded in 1961, Milton Martin Toyota is family-owned and operated by Mike and Ricky Martin with 100 employees. miltonmartintoyota.com • North Georgia Community Foundation is seeking nominations for the 2012 Philanthropist of the Year award, recognizing an individual in the 15-county service area with exceptional financial support, outstanding civic and charitable responsibility. Past recipients include Jim Walters, Philip & Mary Hart Wilheit, Lessie Smithgall, Mike & Lynn Cottrell, George & Anne Thomas, John & Martha Jacobs and Walter & Winkie Boomershine. Founded in 1985, the Foundation manages and awards charitable grants from a pool of community funds valued in excess of $38 million. To date, over $40 million in grants has been awarded. ngcf.org • The Longstreet Clinic announces that You Sun “Sunny” Nam, M.D., has joined the Department of Internal Medicine in Gainesville and most recently practiced as a hospitalist in Athens. longstreetclinic.com
• The Chamber's new 2012-2013 Wage & Benefit Report provides a tool to ensure area companies remain competitive in compensation and benefit practices. 52 employers participated – 63% manufacturing companies and 37% non-manufacturing. The report includes wage studies on 71 job summaries and benefit and pay practice sections. $30 Chamber members; $50 non-members. Shelley Davis, VP Existing Industry, 770-532-6206 x 108. Email: sdavis@ghcc.com • The Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County will expand after school programs to all five Gainesville City elementary schools this year with each site serving approximately 50 students. boysgirlsclubs.com • Brenau University named Dr. Sandra Leslie dean of the College of Education. She will oversee undergraduate and graduate programs for teachers and school administrators on campuses and online. Brenau's College of Education is recognized for having one of the nation’s top 10 online graduate programs. Dr. Leslie was most recently dean of the School of Education at Shorter University in Rome, Georgia. brenau.edu • Jackson EMC Foundation, a charity funded by the electric cooperative’s members, awarded grants totaling $63,200 to seven agencies serving Hall and Lumpkin County. jacksonemc.com
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Braselton Primary Care Dr. Calvin Terrelonge Brandy Patterson 5769 Old Winder Highway Braselton, GA 30517 (770) 965-0803 - Healthcare braseltonprimarycare.com Clean Air Campaign Imann Fhamy 55 Park Place NE Suite 250 Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 817-7762 - Non-Profit cleanaircampaign.com Deep Roots Landscap John Baxter P.O. Box 2453 Gainesville, GA 30503 (678) 928-9225 - Landscape deeprootsga.com
Hanson Aggregates Brent Brown 2955 Candler Road Gainesville, GA 30507 (770) 532-6351 - Rock Quarry hanson.com Lakeshore Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Theresa Chatham 300 Pearl Nix Parkway Suite D Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 536-1957 - Medical/Dentist Piedmont Tractor Jamie Hollis 1780 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 534-5000 - Retail/Tractor piedmonttractor.com
S & L Pawn, LLC Laura Taylor 5308 Cleveland Highway Clermont, GA 30527 (770) 983-2200 - Retail/Pawn Broker Shenanigans Restaurant & Irish Pub Machi Lee 212 Spring Street Gainesville, GA 30501 (678) 971-4039 - Restaurant Join the Greater Hall Chamber now through September 18 and get a host of incentives including a waived initiation fee, Membership CD ($200 value), free advertising and much more! Join online at greaterhallchamber.com!
Atlanta Biologicals Locates Headquarters to Oakwood/Hall County
The new headquarters will be located in Tanners Creek Business Park in Oakwood. Atlanta Biologicals acquired six acres of land to construct a 36,000 square foot building, and the site is being developed to allow for additional expansion in the future. The new facility is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2013. “Atlanta Biologicals has been in Georgia for over 20 years, and our success and growth created a need to search for a larger site,” said Atlanta Biologicals CEO Gerhard Baade. “Hall County was
ship to support businesses like Atlanta Biologicals in their efforts to create jobs and investment in Hall County.”
Officials break ground at Atlanta Biologicals planned headquarters, research, development and production operations at Tanners Creek Business Park in Oakwood on July 20.
selected for our new corporate headquarters and state-of-the-art biotech manufacturing facility in recognition of the growth opportunities and resources Hall County has to offer.” “Today’s announcement is tremendous news for Hall County and all of Northeast Georgia,” said Lt. Governor Casey Cagle. “Projects like Atlanta Biologicals are great reminders of how important a world-class educational system and quality transportation infrastructure are to our ability to compete in a 21st
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Century global economy. I applaud the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce, the Board of Commissioners, the City of Oakwood, Atlanta Biologicals, and the countless community partners that came together to make today a reality.” “Congratulations to the owners, managers and associates at Atlanta Biologicals,” said Chairman Tom Oliver of the Hall County Commission. “This is a new beginning of a long-term partnership, and it’s a validation of the economic development efforts and partner-
Atlanta Biologicals President Renate Gerle (left) and CEO Gerhard Baade with Lt. Governor Casey Cagle.
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“Atlanta Biologicals will be a great addition to the business community. Our economic development efforts have targeted growing life sciences businesses, and we will support Atlanta Biologicals as the newest member of our existing industry program,” said Kit Dunlap, President and CEO of the Greater Hall Chamber. Atlanta Biological website: atlantabio.com
Economic Development
German-based Atlanta Biologicals, Inc., a privately held company, recently broke ground on a new special purpose facility for its North American headquarters, research and development, and production operations. Atlanta Biologicals is a leading manufacturer and supplier of cell culture reagents used in biotechnology. The company’s principal end users are renowned biomedical research institutions and biopharmaceutical corporations that utilize the products in pioneering research to diagnose and treat human and animal diseases.
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Ribbon Cuttings August 7, 2012 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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Sport Clips
Penmac Staffing
Select Pest Control
Cindy Wilson (left) with Challenged Child & Friends students; Dennis French, Sport Clips Area Developer, David Wachendorfer, owner, and Angel Murphy, manager. Sport Clips is a championship haircut experience for men and boys in an exciting sports environment. The signature MVP service includes a precision haircut, hot steamed towel, relaxing scalp massage, and an invigorating neck and shoulder massage. Stylists specialize in male hair care and the latest trends. Large flat screen TV’s in the lobby and at each cutting station play sports programming. No appointments necessary – walk-ins welcome! Sport Clips is located at the corner of Dawsonville Highway and McEver Road, in front of Home Depot in Gainesville. Open 7 days a week. 678-267-3540. sportclips.com
Jeremy Wann, Ginny Whittington (scissors) and Cindy Hedgpeth cut ribbon at Penmac Staffing Services, a premier provider of temporary and long-term staffing and human resource services. For over 23 years, the agency has connected talented job seekers with excellent employers, offering full-time, part-time, temporary, temp-to-hire, and permanent staffing options. HR services include payroll and benefits administration, background checks and drug screens, and pre-employment assessments through the SmartFit program. Call the Gainesville Penmac office today to discuss how our staffing solutions can reduce your employment costs while improving your team's performance and productivity. 675 E.E. Butler Parkway, Suite P, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-536-0800. penmac.com
Mark and Susan Turner cut ribbon at Select Pest Control Systems in Gainesville. Founded in 1993, Select Pest offers professional products, service, and advice to customers. With this business approach, customers are able to SELECT either do-it-yourself or professional services for homes and business for pest control and termite solutions. Select Pest will inspect your property before treatment and is licensed, insured, and fully trained to properly provide effective solutions to pest problems. Select Pest Control Systems, 1786 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-536-8837 selectpestcontrolsystems.com
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Interested in a Ribbon Cutting for your company? Call Kara Tate, 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com
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Chamber Economic Development Staff Spotlight
Shelley Davis joined the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce in 1995 as Membership Coordinator, left to serve as Hall County Commission Clerk, and returned to the Chamber in 2000 to join the Economic Development staff. She began as Assistant Vice President of Economic Development and was promoted to Vice President of Existing Industry for a full-time focus on the community’s large population of manufacturers, processors and distributors. Shelley assists with local industry retention and expansion efforts ultimately helping create jobs and investment in Greater
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Jean McCullough joined the Greater Hall Chamber in 2011 as Project Manager assisting the Vice President of Economic Development and Vice President of Existing Industry. She serves as a resource for small businesses, entrepreneurs and those interested in starting a business. Jean assists the Small Business Council and provides educational opportunities and tools through monthly programs as well as working with the Chamber's Membership Division with programs for the South Hall Business Coalition and South Hall Marketing Workshops.
South Hall Business Coalition
The Jyly South Hall Business Coalition meeting featured executives from the Georgia Department of Transportation. (L-R): Andi Farmer, Milton Martin Honda (event sponsor); Todd Long, Deputy Commissioner of GDOT; Kit Dunlap, President/CEO, Greater Hall Chamber; Srikanth Yamala, Gainesville-Hall MPO; Bayne Smith, GDOT District 1 Engineer. Don't miss the South Hall Business Coalition's August 21 meeting featuring Oakwood City Manager Stan Brown and an Oakwood Economic Update. Reservations: Michelle Wiley, 770-532-6206. Email: mwiley@ghcc.com. Online: greaterhallchamber.com
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Hall County. She is responsible for meeting the expressed needs of existing industry with local and state resources, managing programs such as the Industry Roundtable and Human Resource Council, and maintaining publications such as the annual Industrial Directory and the Wage and Benefit Report.
Economic Development
Tim Evans joined the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce as Vice President of Economic Development in 2005. Evans serves as Executive Director of the GainesvilleHall Economic Development Council Tim Evans Shelley Davis Jean McCullough and also serves as the staff liaison for the Gainesville and Hall County Development Authority. He is responsible for managing business recruitment, expansions and retention efforts by marketing and representing Gainesville-Hall County to key business decision makers in the U.S. and internationally. Prior to his current position, Evans worked with the Georgia Department of Economic Development for 11 years and was involved in marketing, project management, export assistance and business recruitment for domestic and international markets. Tim currently serves on the board as SecretaryTreasurer of the Georgia Economic Developers Association, a professional group that advocates public policies to supporting economic development and job creation in Georgia.
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Key Economic Indicators
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"Adding jobs and investment is the name of the game for KIK, and we're proud they are choosing to grow in Gainesville-Hall County," said Shelley Davis, Greater Hall Chamber Vice President of Existing Industry. KIK General Manager Ron Siemon said, "This KIK location is the fastest growing plant of the company's 16 locations, and this has proven to be a good area to attract quality talent. We are expanding at the Gainesville-Hall County location for our current customer base and to add new product lines." 770-534-0300. kikcorp.com
Small Business of the Month
Carter Chiropractic
Carter Chiropractic was established by Dr. Lynn Carter, who first began serving patients as an associate doctor in a multi-doctor office in Gainesville. She started her own practice in 2006 and is currently located in central Gainesville at 419 Bradford Street. With over 15 years of experience in the healthcare field, Dr. Carter not only treats conditions that most people relate to chiropractic care such as headaches, neck pain and arthritic pain, but also treats pediatrics and pregnancy patients. Carter Chiropractic offers combinations of physiotherapy, muscle strengthening, infrared sauna, and the newest addition – spinal decompression, a safe, non-surgical procedure that is FDA approved. Spinal decompression has been very successful in conditions such as herniated or bulging Small Business of the Month Award discs in the neck and low back, sciatica, facet Recipient Dr. Lynn Carter of Carter syndrome, and spinal stenosis. In many cases, Chiropractic. it is a safe and effective choice over surgery. Carter Chiropractic promotes overall health and wellness with balanced advice on nutrition, sleep, exercise, emotional balance, as well as proper nerve flow and joint movement. The goal at Carter Chiropractic is to help patients increase quality of life in a healthy and natural way. Dr. Carter plays an active role in the community and remains involved as a Chamber volunteer, Junior League of Gainesville-Hall County sustainer, board member of Gateway Domestic Violence Center and Gainesville State College Trustee. Carter Chiropractic, 419 Bradford Street, NW, Suite A-1, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-534-6555. carterchiro.net
Greater Hall County Area Jobless Employment Rates Hall County
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KIK Custom Products is a contract manufacturer for national brands owned by some of the world's leading consumer goods companies. Products manufactured at the Gainesville facility include personal care items such as fragrances, bath and shower, men's grooming, sun care, baby care, shampoos and conditioners. KIK originally located to Gainesville as Piedmont Labs in 1985 where the prime product was WD-40. The industry, located at 2030 Candler Road and Palmour Drive, is expanding its facility with a $5.5 million capital investment and adding 110 new jobs for a total of 495 employees. Four new skin care and KIK Custom Products manufactures hair perfume product lines will be added to products, sunscreens, perfumes and more at their current seven lines. their Gainesville facility with 495 employees.
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Area Permits June June May Total 2012 County 2012 2011 2012 2011 YTD Barrow 5 3 12 25 16 Dawson 4 3 3 34 9 Gwinnett 99 58 98 555 275 Forsyth 137 124 136 1,099 567 Jackson 3 4 2 22 6
Homes Sold and Closed and Average Price of Home Area
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34 194,104 36 226,628
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17 44,550 33 61,854 23 70,302 238
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27 131,276 25 146,530
17 202,832 296
131,000 107 152,988
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45 219,806 63 192,976
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9 155,333 180 132,902 70 154,529 45 151,371 384
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Data compiled by the Norton Agency. For additional information or other data products, please call:
Tommy Howard 770-718-5204
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The Power To Perform
Student Apprenticeship Program
Kipper Tool Company, a Gainesville-based tool distributor established in 1992, encourages their associates to mentor high school students through the Partner in Education program at Johnson High School, and employs many students through the Youth Apprenticeship Program. Danny Sears, COO-Kipper Tools is excited about the opportunity to help students upgrade their work skills while helping to increase productivity and quality of Kipper’s workforce, “We hire these students for their talents and use them accordingly.” Kipper Tools associates are also mentoring students at Johnson High School on a weekly basis. Youth Apprenticeship is a structured combination of school-based and workbased learning. Through a coordinated effort involving business and industry, Youth Apprenticeship addresses the dual of preparing students for the world of work and providing Georgia with a highly skilled, technologically competitive workforce. A student participating in the Youth Apprenticeship Program receives an education that is both academically challenging and relevant to employment in today’s economy. The program enables a student to receive a high school diploma, a post-secondary certificate or degree, and certification of industry-recognized competencies applicable to employment in a high-skilled occupation.
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Rhonda Samples, Hall County Schools, states “Youth Apprenticeship is designed to bring together the components necessary for a successful career: Education and Experience. Business and organization partners play a very vital role in the process. Together, we can help shape the quality of our future workforce.” For more information on how your company can get involved, contact Dana Miller, Chamber Vice President of Education, 770-532-6206. Email: dmiller@ghcc.com
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(L-R): Danny Sears, COO, Kipper Tool Company; Darrin Lee, Senior Vice President; Ignacio Medina, Johnson High School; Jerry Kipper, President; Ban Tran, Johnson High School; Shelley Davis, Chamber VP of Existing Industry; Dana Miller, Greater Hall Chamber VP of Education.
The deadline to advertise is August 21. For advertising details, contact Carolyn Gardiner at Georgia Trend, 770-558-8703. Email: carolyn@georgiatrend.com
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Community & Business Focus Georgia Trend Magazine Georgia Trend, Georgia's only state-wide business magazine, will feature Gainesville-Hall County in the upcoming October 2012 issue. The magazine is delivered to over 50,000 businesses and seen by over 165,000 readers. The October issue will also feature Georgia's "40 Under 40 – Best and Brightest", Georgia Health Care Heroes and Private School K-12.
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Upcoming Chamber Events Small Business Marketing Workshop Small Business Seminar Tuesday, February 14 Tuesday, August 14 Marketing Trends Identify, Compete and Win Presented by Gordon Sawyer Government Contracts 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. – The Oaks at Presented by Joe Beaulieu Lanier Charter Career Academy
Government Contract Counselor Georgia TechAfter Procurement Business Hours Assistance Center Thursday, February 16 7:455:00 a.m. - 9:00 - 7:00 p.m.a.m. LanierLuna's Tech'sRestaurant Manufacturing 200 Main Street Development Center at Hunt Tower in Downtown Gainesville Featherbone Communiversity
Arbor Day After Celebration Business Hours Friday, February Thursday, August1716 10:00- a.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Frances Meadows Center Budget Carpet and Gainesville Paint Safe & Green Regional Assembly 662 Main Street in Gainesville Friday, February 24 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Get Details & Register Online: Georgia Mountains Center greaterhallchamber.com
Annual Transportation Forum Wednesday, March 14 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Gainesville State College
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JobHall Fair Business and CareerCoalition Expo South Wednesday, March 21 28 Tuesday, August 10:00 - 3:00 p.m. Citya.m. of Oakwood GeorgiaDevelopment Mountains Center Economic Update Presented by Stan Brown Get Details & Register Online: Oakwood City Manager greaterhallchamber.com 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Oakwood City Hall
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