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Fall Job Fair
Saturday, October 13 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Gainesville Civic Center
Wednesday, October 17
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Expo & Screenings – 7:30am-1:30pm Breakfast – 7:30am-9:00am
Meetings & Events page 6 Member Announcements page 10 Leadership Hall page 13 Ribbon Cuttings page 14 Welcome New Members page 15
On Saturday for more job seekers! JOB SEEKERS: This community job fair features 50+ employer booths and is a great opportunity to learn about area companies that are hiring. Be prepared to meet employers faceto-face and complete job applications on site. Open to the public. No admission fee. Presented by Express Employment Professionals, Georgia Department of Labor, Lanier Technical College, and the Gainesville Area Employer Committee. See Exhibitors on page 16. This popular Chamber event draws some 800 job seekers, all spending quality time with hiring managers on hand to promote hundreds of employment positions. Details: 770-532-6206.
Gainesville Civic Center
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The Chamber's 12th Annual HealthSmart Expo presented by CIGNA is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC with over 60 exhibitors and FREE Health Screenings for men and women 18 years and older. Health Screenings provided by Longstreet Clinic include Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index, Carotid Artery Screening, Cholesterol, Triglycerides and Glucose Testing with professionals on hand to conduct screenings, review your written report and answer questions. Fasting prior to testing is suggested. FREE Shuttle Service! No Admission Fee! FREE McDonald's salads to the first 100 screenings.
Free Wellness Seminars • Door Prizes No Admission Fee and Open to the Public
Over 60 Health & Wellness Exhibitors Details: Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com
Save the Date Tuesday, October 9 Small Business Seminar Saturday, October 13 Job Fair Wednesday, October 17 HealthSmart Wellness Expo
OCTOBER 2018
A Publication of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
From the Chair
Strong and Growing Healthcare Industry As the Chamber continues to reinforce the message to “Be better tomorrow than you are today,” those words take on many meanings when we think about health care. Yes, there’s the literal meaning of needing to physically heal from injury or illness or improve our health status through exercise and healthy eating, but that phrase can also apply to the economic health of our community as a whole, which is fueled by a strong and growing healthcare industry. I am fortunate to lead our region’s largest employer, Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS), which has a $1.75 billion economic impact on our local and state economies. In addition to the responsibility of Carol Burrell caring for our community’s most vulnerable, which costs our system about President & CEO, $52 million in uncompensated care each year, we also help ensure the Northeast Georgia Health System; Chair, Greater Hall paychecks of not only our almost 9,000 employees but also the additional 18,000 jobs that are created by the “ripple effect” of our economic activity. Chamber of Commerce This accountability to our community means that we must work diligently to remain financially strong, something that was recently confirmed by the S&P and Fitch credit agencies who affirmed our “A” ratings, placing NGHS among top performing non-profit hospitals and health systems in the U.S. Of course, that number of jobs (and growing!) to meet our healthcare demand requires a skilled workforce, so we are fortunate to have such robust healthcare training programs at Brenau University, Lanier Technical College and the University of North Georgia.
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Having a strong, locally-governed health system also helps maintain a strong physician workforce, which leads to more jobs and better care for our community. Hall County is home to three of the state’s top 25 largest physician group practices, according to the Atlanta Business Chronicle: Longstreet Clinic, Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic and Northeast Georgia Physicians Group. Other large groups – including Specialty Clinics of Georgia, The Heart Center of Northeast Georgia Medical System and dozens more – also create tremendous opportunities for stable, high-paying jobs. A 2017 study by the Greater Hall Chamber indicates Hall County is served by 338 healthcare service providers that employ nearly 12,600, or 15.4%, of the Hall County workforce, producing approximately $575 million in annual wages. Almost 80% of those jobs are located in the region’s healthcare epicenter in the city of Gainesville.
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Northeast Georgia Health System is also building another program that will have a tremendous impact on both the health of the local community and its economy – Graduate Medical Education (GME). Our first class of resident physicians will arrive in July 2019, and their impact will extend beyond caring for people in the hospital and community clinics. These resident physicians will buy homes, shop locally and raise families. They may become your neighbor! Our goal is to keep the best and brightest right here in Gainesville-Hall County. According to research from the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute, the GME program will create some 300 additional jobs and generate a local economic impact of $66 million by 2023. GME will also create an additional $18 million in local economic impact each year after. Our community is blessed to have a strong healthcare system, and I am equally proud of how this healthcare community truly cares for our local residents. I applaud Longstreet Clinic for again providing free community health screenings at our upcoming HealthSmart Expo on Wednesday, October 17 at the Gainesville Civic Center. Sponsored by CIGNA, the Expo also features free wellness seminars that will be provided by 2 Dog restaurant owners Tina and Tim Roberts and fitness expert Holli Lee. And, you don’t want to miss Dallas Gay at the HealthSmart Breakfast (also October 17 at 7:30 a.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center and sponsored by Alliant Health Plans and Jackson EMC). Dallas is a true hero and has worked tirelessly to ensure our community and state is better equipped to fight the overwhelming opioid epidemic. The HealthSmart Expo itself is the product of the Chamber’s Healthcare Committee, created out of Vision 2030, which is working toward the Big Idea our community envisioned to become the healthiest community in Georgia. I hope to see you there!
Kat B usiness Link VOLUME 24 ISSUE 4 McKemie West, Editor • Email: kwest@ghcc.com
GreaterHallChamber.com Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
2018-2019 Executive Committee Chair Carol Burrell, Northeast Georgia Health System
Vice Chair, Education Andi Farmer Milton Martin Honda
Chair Elect Brian Rochester Rochester & Associates
Vice Chair, Marketing Tate O'Rouke Jackson EMC
Treasurer Glennis Barnes Georgia Power
Vice Chair, Government Philip Wilheit, Jr. Wilheit Packaging
Vice Chair, Economic Development David Lee Jackson EMC
Vice Chair, Membership Brett Fowler Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance
Vice Chair, Community Development Caroline Lewallen Jaemor Farms
Vice Chair, South Hall Council Geoff Lee Road Atlanta
Chair, VISION 2030 Phillippa Lewis Moss Community Service Center Elizabeth Higgins Executive Director Co-Chairs, HALLmark Paul Chambers, AT&T Mimi Collins, Longstreet Clinic Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin & Frost Senior Advisor Dixie Truelove Truelove Family Farms Immediate Past Chairman Perry Barnett, CPA, Rushton Chamber President & CEO Kit Dunlap
Board of Directors 2018-2019 Norman Baggs, The Times Nick Bruner, Rushton Missy Burgess, Lanier Islands Caitlin Collins, Mincey Marble Manufacturing Namon Collins, Allstate Insurance Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville Dr. Suzanne Erickson, Brenau University Terry Evans, Pinnacle Bank Jim Grier, Mayor, City of Lula Joy Griffin, United Way of Hall County Richard Higgins, Chair, Hall Co. Commission Logan Jones, Jacobs Media Corporation Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy Jennifer Landers, Newland Communities David Lloyd, Liberty Utilities Mike McGraw, PrideStaff / Ranger Mfg J.D. Mealor, Regions Bank Terry Merck, American Yazaki Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch Sheri Millwood, Oakwood City Council Terry Morrisey James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont
Nancy Norton, The Norton Agency Dr. Richard Oates, University of North Georgia Bill Orr, Mayor, Town of Braselton Dr. Ray Perren, Lanier Technical College Michele Piucci, Peach State Bank Josh Schlieman, Sullivan & Schlieman Will Schofield, Hall County School System Dr. Ed Schrader, Brenau University Alan Schuetze, Carroll Daniel Construction Mulham Shbeib, Mar-Jac Poultry Sarita Madera Smith, Homestar Financial Corp Terry Spicer, King's Hawaiian LTC James Spivey, Riverside Military Academy Ahna Still, Halski Systems Kevin Strada, The Atlanta Falcons John Turner, Northeast Georgia Health System Roy Turpin, Mayor, City of Gillsville Philip Wilheit, Wilheit Packaging Arrik Williams, Tatsumi Intermodal USA Dr. Jeremy Williams, Gainesville City Schools Darryl Workman, South State Bank Mike Zeiler, Bitzer US, Inc.
Associate Directors 2018-2019 Christa Andrews, Corporate Storage, LLC Carin Booth, Hall County Extension Service Haley Bower, Clipper Petroleum Chris Brown, Delta Community Credit Union Jonathan Collins, Capstone Properties Group Regina Dyer, Gainesville CVB Renee Ginn, Chick-fil-A Gainesville
Dianne Hicks, Keller Williams Lanier Partners Jay Kilroy, Willis Investment Counsel Robyn Lynch, Lake Lanier Olympic Park Andrew May, Atlanta Rehab & Performance Casey Ryals, Hall County Farm Bureau Insurance Sheila Sanchez, State Farm Insurance Alison Smith, Bagwell Insurance Group
Greater Hall Chamber Staff Executive Kit Dunlap, President & CEO Gerri Collins, Executive Assistant Economic Development Tim Evans, Vice President Shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry Amanda Lewis, Project Manager Madison Hickey, Project Manager Finance & Operations David Umberson, Vice President, Finance and Human Resources Membership Development Mandy Lathem, Vice President, Events Christen Wilbanks, Vice President, Sales Kara Tate, Vice President, Sales & Programs Education & Leadership Andi Harmon, Vice President
Government Affairs Kit Dunlap, President & CEO South Hall Council Kara Tate, Vice President, Sales & Programs Community Development Robin Halstead, Vice President VISION 2030 Elizabeth Higgins, Executive Director Marketing & Communications Kemie West, Business Link Editor/Consultant Greater Hall Chamber Welcome Center Robin Halstead, Manager Intern Carli Echols, University North Georgia
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October 17 | Gainesville Civic Center FREE and Open to the Public The HealthSmart Expo presented by CIGNA opens at 7:30 am on Wednesday, October 17. FREE Community Health Screenings by Longstreet Clinic with professionals on hand to conduct screenings, review your written report and answer questions. Fasting prior to screenings is recommended. Open to the public, the Expo offers a FREE Shuttle Service and no admission fee. No appointment is needed! Great door prizes and FREE McDonald's salads to the 1st 100 screenings. FREE Health Screenings Include: Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index, Cholesterol, Triglyceride & Glucose Testing, Carotid Artery Screening, Vision & Hearing Screening, Spine Screenings, and Free Flu Shot (with proof of ID and insurance card).
HealthSmart Breakfast Kickoff
Presentation of Most Fit Company Awards
Presented by Alliant Health Plans, the HealthSmart Breakfast on Wednesday, October 17 at 7:30 am at the Gainesville Civic Center features keynote speaker Dallas Gay, chairman of the board of Protein Products, a philanthropist and activist working to combat opioid abuse in our community and the state. Dallas will touch on the local, state and national scope of the opioid epidemic and what we are doing locally to address the tide of destruction caused by drug addiction. The Chamber's Annual Most Fit Company Awards will be presented at the breakfast. Awards are presented in three company size categories: Dallas Gay Large (251+ employees), Medium (51-250 employees) and Small (50 or less employees), with judging criteria including wellness, nutrition and fitness opportunities provided for employees. HealthSmart Breakfast, $15 Chamber Members; $20 Non-members. Space limited. Reservations required. Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com
Free Wellness Seminars
No Entry Fee and Open to All Ages Wednesday, October 17 at the Gainesville Civic Center 10:00 am – 11:00 am “Farm to Table Living” Join Tim and Tina Roberts, owners of 2 Dog Cafe for their take on Farm to Table Living. Tim and Tina use an abundance of local, fresh ingredients in their restaurant and will discuss the benefits in their business and how to transition this healthy eating and meal planning for meals at home for your family. 11:30 am – 12:30 pm “Exercising for the Health of It” Holli Lee, certified AFFA trainer in personal fitness, will share a variety of exercises that everyone can do to stay healthy, no matter your age! Holli has been in the fitness industry for 10 years and instructs classes as well as private sessions at the YMCA, Frances Meadows Center and Gainesville First United Methodist Church.
Greater Hall Chamber Industry of the Year Awards will be presented at the 10th Annual Industry Appreciation Luncheon on Tuesday, November 13 at 11:00 am at the Chattahoochee Country Club. The event is presented by Lanier Technical College.
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Nominations for the 2018 Industry of the Year Awards are being accepted. Nominated companies must be located in the Greater Hall area (3 years) and involved in the manufacturing, processing or distribution of a tangible product. The deadline for nominations is October 15. Winners are chosen based on economic impact, corporate responsibility and workforce excellence. 2017 Award Recipients included Count On Tools, Inc. (Small Employer Category, 1-50 employees); Kipper Tool Company (Medium Employer Category, 51-200 employees); Victory Processing (Large Employer Category, 201+ employees); Bitzer US Inc. (Corporate Responsibility); Ceramic Tiles Services, Inc. (Safety & Environmental Stewardship); ALBAform, Inc. (Workforce Excellence); ZF Gainesville (Workforce Development). Reservations Required. $35 Chamber Members; $50 Non-members and guests; Table $400 (Seats 8; Limited table sponsorships). For information on Industry of the Year Award nominations, sponsorship opportunities or lunch reservations, contact Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com. Online Reservations: GreaterHallChamber.com/events
South Hall Business Coalition
(L-R): Adam Sekulow, Driving Club at Road Atlanta; Derek Reyes, Road Atlanta; Kelsi Miller, Road Atlanta; Trip Campbell, Driving Club at Road Atlanta, gave an update on the 21st Annual Motul Petit Le Mans (October 10-13). The event draws over 150,000 visitors to Hall County each year. Get tickets and info at RoadAtlanta.com
Upcoming South Hall Business Coalition Meeting Tuesday, October 16 8:00 am - 9:00 am University of North Georgia | Gainesville Campus | Martha Nesbitt Bldg | #17 Join Dr. Richard Oates, VP, UNG Gainesville Campus, for a light breakfast and an update on the University and what's planned for the future. Meetings are $5 Chamber Members; $15 Non-Members. Details: Kara Tate, 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com. Reservations Online: GreaterHallChamber.com/events
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U.S. Brings in Most Medals The Local Organizing Committee for the 2018 ICF Dragon Boat World Championship reports a successful, international event hosting over 1,000 athletes and support staff from 11 countries at the first ICF Dragon Boat World Championship in the Americas. The competition was September 13-16, and visitors from around the world received our unprecedented Southern Hospitality and boosted our economy by an estimated $3 million, filling hotels, retail stores and restaurants across Gainesville-Hall County. Led by many local athletes associated with the Lake Lanier Canoe/Kayak Club, the United States brought in the most medals with a total of 24. Germany was a close second with 23 medals, and the Czech Republic placed third by bringing in 20 medals. lakelanierolympicvenue.org
Thank You Chamber Sponsors! AccessWDUN Alliant Health Plans AT&T Caldwell Electrical CIGNA Express Employment Professionals Heart Center at NEGA Medical Center King's Hawaiian Longstreet Clinic Mars Wrigley Confectionery
McDonald's of NEGA McGarity's Business Products Milton Martin Honda Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic Northeast Georgia Health System Red Clay Interactive Signs by Tomorrow Spherion Staffing Services Store More Self Storage WSI Digital Rainmakers
October 2018 Tuesday, October 2 Vision 2030 Transportation Committee 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. | Chamber
Wednesday, October 17 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber
Wednesday, October 3 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Business Incubator at Brenau University 999 Chestnut Street | Gainesville
Thursday, October 18 Lunch 'n Learn 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Randy & Friends | Downtown Gville
Friday, October 5 Economic Development Council 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. | Oakwood City Hall Tuesday, October 9 Small Business Seminar 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber Tuesday, October 9 Ambassador Council 3:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. 2 Dog Cafe | Gainesville Wednesday, October 10 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Chick-fil-A | Jesse Jewell Pkwy Gville
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Wednesday, October 10 Human Resource Council 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Luna's | Downtown Gainesville
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Saturday, October 13 Fall Job Fair 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center Tuesday, October 16 South Hall Business Coalition 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. UNG Gville | Martha Nesbitt Building Tuesday, October 16 Vision 2030 Board of Directors 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | Chamber Wednesday, October 17 HealthSmart Wellness Expo 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m. Expo/Screenings 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. Breakfast Gainesville Civic Center
Thursday, October 18 Chamber Executive Committee 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Chamber Wednesday, October 24 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Loretta's County Kitchen | Oakwood Thursday, October 25 Chamber Board of Directors Sponsored by AT&T 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Chattahoochee Country Club | Gville
NOVEMBER 2018 Friday, November 2 Business Before Hours 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Hulsey, Oliver and Mahar 200 E.E. Butler Pkwy | Gainesville Tuesday, November 13 Small Business Seminar 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber Tuesday, November 13 Industry Appreciation Luncheon 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Chattahoochee Country Club 3000 Club Drive | Gainesville Thursday, November 15 South Hall Business Coalition at Sterling on the Lake 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 7005 Lake Sterling Blvd Flowery Branch, GA 30542 Thursday, November 15 Main Street Gainesville Jingle Mingle 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Square in Downtown Gainesville Get all the details and register for events Online: GreaterHallChamber.com
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• Goodwill of Northeast Georgia hosts a job fair every Monday from 10am – 12pm at their Oakwood Career Center. Employers that are interested in participating can contact Karla Vazquez or Viridiana Burciaga at 770-538-4239. • Khalid Ibrahim, president of ON Language, a private, post secondary English language institution, announced a fiveyear initial accreditation from the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation. ON Language opened its Georgia location in 2016, at Brenau University’s main campus to serve international students and other English language learners living and working in the community. OnLanguage.net • The Quinlan Visual Arts Center's 71st Annual Members' Exhibition is October 11 - November 24 showcasing the work of local and regional member artists with an eclectic array of art in all media including landscapes, abstracts, still life compositions, portraits, ceramics, wood turnings and more. The opening reception is Thursday, October 11 with award presentations. Details: 770-536-2575. quinlanartscenter.org • For the 3rd consecutive year, the University of North Georgia (UNG) was named one of the nation's top higher education institutions by Forbes Magazine in its annual "America's Top Colleges" ranking. UNG is one of only six public universities in Georgia to be included on the 2018 list. UNG and Junior Achievement (JA) of Georgia are building a Career Exploration Center in the newly constructed Mike and Lynn Cottrell JA Discovery Center at UNG Cumming. The center will serve 15,000+ middle school students from Forsyth, Hall, Lumpkin and Dawson counties and encourages students to ponder careers and prepare our future workforce. ung.edu | georgia.ja.org • Food Truck Friday is the third Friday of each month. Join the fun on the lake on Friday, October 19 at Lake Lanier Olympic Park from 5pm - 8pm with food trucks, retail vendors, beer and wine from Tap It, DJ and live music, kids activities and more. Free to attend. lakelanierolympicvenue.org • Forum Communications announces the addition of two new team members, Leah Wochele and Nick Kastner. Leah, Forum's junior designer, has a graphic design degree from UGA’s prestigious Lamar Dodd School of Art where she received the school’s Director’s Award. Nick, Forum’s director of
brand & digital strategy, has some 15 years of experience in digital and strategic marketing, most recently building a brand for the Mike Cottrell College of Business at the University of North Georgia. forumspeaks.com • Sterling on the Lake's Harvest Balloon Festival is Saturday, October 27 with a 5-10k Run and an afternoon filled with Live Music, Games, Raffles, Crafts, Enter to Win Contests, and fun for all ages. Tethered hot air balloon rides are the pinnacle of the evening surrounded by food trucks, concession tents, fall arts and crafts, and more. sterlingonthelake.com • The University of North Georgia will host the 2018 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championship on November 17 on the UNG Gainesville campus, marking the first time ever that a NCAA championship event has taken place in Hall County. Over 300 student-athletes from nearly 50 schools will participate in the one day event. ungathletics.com • The Greater Hall Chamber recently released the 2018 Logistics Service Providers Study. Since 2015, the number of logistics firms in Hall County has increased from 65 to 80, and employment at logistics firms has increased from 1,900 to just over 4,800. To see report, map, and list of logistics service providers, visit GreaterHallChamber.com or email Tim Evans, tim@ghcc.com • Hall County Emergency Management encourages residents to take action to and is providing weekly preparedness tips via text for citizens who wish to receive them. To opt-in, text PREPAREHALL to 888-777. For more info or to sign up for the CERT class, call 770-5316838 or email: ema@hallcounty.org • The Chamber's new Workforce Development Manufacturing Video promotes the opportunity for students to earn educational credit while working in manufacturing during high school. American manufacturing, a high-tech world needing skilled, technically-gifted youth, has made a come-back, especially in Gainesville-Hall County were almost 30% of our workforce is employed in goods producing. Manufacturing jobs today can pay high wages, especially for skilled positions. To view the video, visit GreaterHallChamber.com or email Shelley Davis, sdavis@ghcc.com
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Lanier Tech Campus Grand Reveal Friday, October 19 at 11:00 a.m.
Lanier Technical College's Hall County Campus "Grand Reveal" on Friday, October 19 begins with a Ribbon Cutting at 11:00 am, followed by lunch and campus tours. To celebrate the conclusion of the "Grand Reveal" on October 19, an inaugural event – Mark Wills Concert – will take place in the new Lanier Tech Amphitheater. Mark Wills is a multi-platinum selling country music star with eight top 10 hits. Wills won the Academy of Country Music's award for Top New Male Vocalist in 1998. Free Admission. Parking: $20 per car. Gates open at 5:30 pm, and the show starts at 7:00 pm. To RSVP for the morning program, lunch and tours, contact Lauren Pugh, 770-533-7035. Concert parking permits can be purchased onsite or prior to the event by emailing ltcfoundation@laniertech.edu
Chattahoochee Country Club Thank you Jennifer Cato and Matthew Collins and the staff at Chattahoochee Country Club for hosting a fantastic Business After Hours at the Club's Lakeside Pool Pavilion. Dozens of Chamber members and guests enjoyed outstanding networking, food and fun. Don't miss Business Before Hours on Friday, November 2 at Hulsey, Oliver & Mahar at 7:30 am at 200 E.E. Butler Parkway in Gainesville. Complimentary breakfast. Details, Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com
Hall County Elections October 9 is the deadline for voter registration/change of address to be eligible to vote in the November 6 General Election/Special Election. The Hall County Elections Department is receiving applications for absentee by mail ballots at 2875 Browns Bridge Road, Fax 770-531-3931, or by email at elections@hallcounty.org. Early Voting is available at the Hall County Government Center located at 2875 Browns Bridge Road, from October 15 - November 2 (8 am-5 pm, Monday-Friday). Saturday voting is available on October 27 from 9 am- 4 pm at the East Hall Community Center, North Hall Community Center, Hall County Government Center and Spout Springs Library. 770-531-6945. hallcounty.org
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Leadership Hall County class members tour the Nursing Simulation Lab at the University of North Georgia (UNG) as part of Education Day and learn about the hospital floor replica from Katie Parrish RN, BSN, MS, CNE, CHSE, Assistant Professor, Nursing Director of Simulation at UNG. Leadership Hall County class members expanded their knowledge during Education Day – from performing on stage with the drama department at Gainesville High School to learning how to deliver babies at University of North Georgia! The class enjoyed touring Lakeview Academy and Eagle Ranch as well as meeting the professors and students at Early College at Jones. Thank you program sponsors: Hall County Schools, Lakeview Academy and the University of North Georgia.
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The Youth Leadership Hall class had an inspiring and motivational day during their Leadership Challenge hosted by Riverside Military Academy with in depth training on Styles of Leadership with Winning Colors followed by leadership skills and team building activities on the obstacle course. North Georgia Commu- Youth Leadership Hall students participate in Leadership nity Foundation Challenge -– a team building and leadership skills activities presented scholar- program at the Riverside Military Academy Obstacle Course in Gainesville. ship opportunities to these leaders giving them additional opportunities to achieve their future goals. CenterPoint presented a program on Opioid Abuse: How to Save a Life, teaching the students about the opioid epidemic and how they can make a difference in their schools and community. Thank you program sponsors: Riverside Military Academy, Longstreet Cafe, North Georgia Community Foundation and Liberty Candy Company. Consider sponsoring a Chamber leadership program. Andi Harmon, VP Education, at 770-532-6206 or email aharmon@ghcc.com for details.
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Tim Gee cuts a ribbon with staff, family and friends at Gee Heating and Air, a family owned, full service, HVAC and refrigeration service and installation company located in Gainesville for nearly 30 years. With three generations of licensed HVAC Contractors, Gee Heating and Air offers superior service on which they are proud to put their family name. 2035 Atlas Circle, Gainesville GA 30501. 770-287-9110. GeeHVAC.com
The Rusted Daisy Salon & Boutique The Rusted Daisy Salon and Boutique Owner Melody McInnis cuts a ribbon at the shop where hair stylists and other beauty experts have the opportunity to rent space for their own business in a warm, welcoming environment in Downtown Flowery Branch. There are currently three stylists and an esthetician doing business in the beautifully restored 1910 home with room to expand. The salon offers an environment where clients can have their skin and hair cared for while browsing unique clothing, jewelry, local soap and lotion, and home accessories in the cozy boutique. Rusted Daisy Salon and Boutique, 5109 Atlanta Hwy, Flowery Branch, GA 30542. 678-828-8888. rusteddaisysalon.com
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Officials cut a ribbon at the Lake Lanier Aquatic Learning Center (L-R): Rob Robinson, Mike Little, Andrea Timpone, Peter Gordon, Marty Nix, Nick Baggett, Jason Ulseth, Juliet Cohen, Becca Klein and Jeff Stowe. The Lake Lanier Aquatic Learning Center (LLALC) program is sponsored by Elachee Nature Science Center in partnership with Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and Hall County Parks & Leisure Services. Students climb aboard the floating classroom, Chota Princess II, for a hands-on exploration of the history, ecology and challenges facing Lake Sidney Lanier, Georgia’s most important reservoir. Students sample plankton, collect lake sediments, measure turbidity and determine pH and dissolved oxygen levels. LLALC, River Forks Park, 3500 Keith Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504. 770-535-1976. elachee.org
Pro Import
Rich and Kim Scott cut a ribbon at Pro Import in Gainesville. Pro Import is an import and domestic automotive service and repair shop. The family owned and operated business is committed to providing customers with prompt, reliable, honest and quality auto repair services. Pro Import, 756 E.E. Butler Parkway, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-535-7755.
Gain Exposure with a Ribbon Cutting Want to promote your company with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony? This is a free service if you're a member of the Greater Hall Chamber. Not a member? Join now and receive numerous benefits. For more membership information or to schedule your event, contact Christen Wilbanks, VP Membership Sales, or Kara Tate, VP Sales & Programs, at 770-532-6206. GreaterHallChamber.com
Welcome New Greater Hall Chamber Members
Cooper & Company General Contractors Amanda Groover 304 Tribble Gap Rd, Suite 100 Cumming GA 30040 - Architect/Engineer/Const. 770-888-2650 coopergc.com Halbrook Quality Roofing Trisha Halbrook 3988 Toccoa Hwy Clarkesville GA 30523 - Roofing Contractor 706-839-7663 halbrookqualityroofing.com Holistique Med Spa and Wellness Center Derick McConnell 723 Washington Street Gainesville GA 30501
- Health & Wellness 770-531-0998 holistiquewellness.com
-Business Services 404-547-4973 navixconsultants.com
Hometown Heating & Air Wes Hyder 940 Sherwin Pkwy, Suite 100 Buford GA 30518 - HVAC 678-528-7887 hometown-comfort.com
New Beginning Health Gary Potts 104 Rhododendron Lanw Saute GA 30571 - Health & Wellness 706-969-4552
Manor Lake Gainesville Drema Thompson 2900 McEver Road Gainesville GA 30504 - Senior Living Community 304-400-7879 manorlakegainesville.com Mary Puppins the Pet Nanny Diane Williams 4620 Hunters Ct Gainesville GA 30507 - Animal Boarding Services 678-696-0097 marypuppinsthepetnanny.com NAVIX/DM Buck Advisory David Magee 1436 Lanier Ct NE Brookhaven GA 30319
Rhino Computer Services Randy Rheinschild 402 Wauka Valley Drive Gainesville GA 30564 - Computer Service & Repair 770-540-9095 rhinocomputerservices.com Robert Mallon P.O. Box 1620 Gainesville GA 30503 770-906-7397 elitecoaching.solutions
TRACS Group, Inc Carrie Mok 11300 Lakefield Drive Johns Creek GA 30097 - Financial Services 855-668-7227 tracsgroup.com Trusted Partner Marketing Tony Roland PO Box 1222 Buford GA 30515 - Marketing & Website Design 678-333-3179 trustedpartnermarketing.com Tula Executive Search Bernard Vanderlande 3355 Lenox Rd, 10th Floor Atlanta GA 30326 - Employment Agency 404-543-2835 tulainternational.com
Xpress Metal Recycling, Inc. Thrive Medical Partners Calvin Le Rohin Patel 1393 Candler Road 1498 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Suite A Gainesville GA 30507 Gainesville GA 30501 - Recycling - Medical/ Health / Wellness 770-532-3344 404-539-1169 xpressrecycling.com thrivemedicalpartners.com
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Why Join the Chamber? “Greater Hall Chamber participation leads to friendships and connections that can help you professionally and personally. See Hall County shine through your Chamber relationships. Become a member, and be active. Involvement is key!”
Saturday, October 13 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Gainesville Civic Center
Margaret C. Spratlin Outreach Specialist, Longstreet Clinic
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"Our Chamber membership has allowed us to make new connections with companies and individuals in the community. Not only have we been able to grow our business through networking and other Chamber events, we have also greatly benefited from many of the learning opportunities and expos." Ahna Still Ambassador, Halski Systems
“The Greater Hall Chamber provides countless opportunities (ribbon cuttings, print advertising, digital marketing exposure and even sponsorships) to reinforce your brand and strategically position yourself in the business community.” Katie Dubnik President, Forum Communications
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Over 60 Exhibitors
PrideStaff Heavy Equipment College of Georgia Aderholt Agency R.N.C. Industries, Inc. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Gainesville Arrendale State Prison Resource MFG Hydro Extrusions North America Avita Community Partners Salford BBI KIK Custom Products Axiom Staffing Group Spherion Staffing Services King Green Bealls Outlet The Bell Team – Keller Williams Realty King's Hawaiian BeeHive Home of Gainesville The Sherwin-Williams Company Koch Foods Carter's The Times Kubota Ceramic Tile Services UPS Lanier Technical College Chattahoochee Country Club VDL Marel, Inc. City of Gainesville Wash Rocket Mars Wrigley Confectionery Deep Roots Landscape Victory Processing McDonald's District 2 Public Health Wahoo Docks McGarity's Business Products Express Employment Professionals WorkSource Georgia Mountains Modern Woodmen of America Georgia Department of Driver Services Zebra Technologies Corporation Murray Plastics Georgia Department of Labor ZF Gainesville Northeast Georgia Health System Goodwill of North Georgia ZF Oakwood Panera Bread Habasit America Pilgrim's Hall County Government
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Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111 Email: alewis@ghcc.com
Upcoming Chamber Events Tuesday, October 9 Small Business Seminar 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Chamber Wednesday, October 10 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. -9:30 a.m. Chick-fil-A | Jesse Jewell Pkwy Saturday, October 13 Fall Job Fair 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center
Tuesday, October 16 South Hall Business Coalition 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. UNG Gainesville Campus Martha T. Nesbitt Building / #17 Wednesday, October 17 HealthSmart Wellness Expo 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Expo 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Breakfast Gainesville Civic Center Open to the Public
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Thursday, October 18 Lunch 'n Learn 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Randy & Friends | Gainesville
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Wednesday, October 24 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. -9:30 a.m. Loretta's Country Kitchen | Oakwood Details & Register Online for these events and more
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