Business Link G r e a t e r H a l l C h a m b e r . c o m
Annual Legislative Forum Chairman's Column page 2
Thursday, December 13 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. • Gainesville Civic Center
Economic Development page 4
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Small Business of the Month page 5 Upcoming Events page 6
Casey Cagle
Doug Collins
Georgia Lt. Governor
Congressman-Elect 9th District
Member Announcements page 10 Ribbon Cuttings pages 11-12 New Members page 13 Leadership Programs page 14 VISION 2030: The Wisdom Project page 15
Senator Butch Miller
Rep. Emory Dunahoo, Jr.
Rep. Carl Rogers
Rep.-Elect Lee Hawkins
Rep.-Elect Timothy Barr
49th Georgia Senate District
25th Georgia House District
26th Georgia House District
27th Georgia House District
103rd Georgia House District
The Chamber continues to assist its members, local businesses and citizens in communicating their concerns and discussing issues with our legislative delegation at the Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast. Sponsored by Jackson EMC, the event is Thursday, December 13, 7:30 -9:00 a.m., at the Gainesville Civic Center with Georgia Lt. Governor Casey Cagle, Congressman-Elect Doug Collins and the Gainesville-Hall County legislative delegation for the Georgia House of Representatives and State Senate. Open to the public. $20 Chamber members; $25 Non-members and at the door. Includes a full buffet breakfast. Reservations required. Joy Sims, 770-532-6206. Email: jsims@ghcc.com, or make your reservation online at greaterhallchamber.com
LOOK BACK
…AND LOOKING AHEAD
2002-2012 Save the Date Thursday, December 6 Business After Hours
Tuesday, December 11 Small Business Success Seminar Thursday, December 13 Eggs & Issues Breakfast
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o three consecutive years of growth and Association of Tower Erectors and the Georability, in 2006 IOA names Bruce Eades gia Wireless Association. By insuring wire-
Advisory Council. With the addition of commercial agent, Will Peeples and account manager Rachael Seabolt, the office continues to grow. In November 2010, Atlanta Business Chronicle ranks IOA Georgia (Atlanta & Gainesville) in the Top 10 of agencies and brokers. In 2011, IOA Gainesville has their biggest year yet. Industry leader Steve Heinen and his account manager, Orielle Doud join the company in January. Amy Wacker follows soon after to head up the IOA Risk Services division. Additions to the team in 2011 include commercial agent, Tina Howell, and account managers Nancy Jackson, Lizz Briscoe and Patricia Ballard. The year is capped off with the addition of commercial agent, John McGarvey.
A Publication of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce 10 YEARS OF LOYAL CUSTOMERS.
2012 sees the ending of the first decade of business for IOA Gainesville and brings along with it the following accomplishments:
10 YEARS OF HARD WORKING TEAM MEMBERS. 10 YEARS OF FUN. WHAT WILL THE NEXT 10 YEARS BRING?
December 4, 2012 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
From the Chairman
Advocating and protecting businesses
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As a unifying voice for business, the Greater Hall Chamber pursues an aggressive agenda with its Board of Directors, member businesses and staff to make state and local government more business-friendly and our business climate more competitive. The Chamber's government relations group leads efforts to advocate and protect your business and is the voice for your business in government. It actively develops and promotes policy positions on critical issues impacting the business community, as well as continuously asserts its role as the leading business organization on your behalf on all levels of government. The Greater Hall Chamber's Government Affairs Division is lead by David Lee, Jackson EMC, and promotes policy priorities that support the expansion of business and furthers economic development. Our purpose is to influence our elected officials to establish regulations and Randall Frost policies that will improve the ability of a business to compete in the Stewart, Melvin & Frost 2012-2013 Chairman, Greater Hall worldwide economy and continue to generate income and jobs that will Chamber of Commerce help to enhance Gainesville-Hall County. The Chamber's Issues Committee is committed to reviewing, developing, and supporting issues that promote a positive, pro-active economic environment with social progress and enhanced quality of life. The Chamber believes that laws and regulations should serve the public without acting as a detriment to business development and growth. A fundamental component of the Chamber's mission is to advocate the views of the business community to our elected officials. This is done by engaging elected officials in meaningful policy discussions on your behalf. Every business, no matter how large or small, operates within a world of policy, regulations, laws, and long-range planning. Most government officials want to have a strong relationship with the people they serve. Therefore, businesses and the organizations that represent them, like the Greater Hall Chamber, have a duty to express their opinions and interests on matters that affect their community. Whether in Washington DC, the state capitol or town hall, the opinions of people in the officials’ home district are the most important influences on their decision. For many years the Greater Hall Chamber has organized an annual pre-legislative forum to allow our business leaders and citizens the opportunity to discuss important issues with our elected officials. The forum called Eggs & Issues provides a valuable means for our local legislative delegation to hear the concerns of its people. This year we will have the opportunity to include discussion at the state level with Georgia Lt. Governor Casey Cagle and State Senator Butch Miller. Also, new Congressman-Elect Doug Collins will be on hand to hear your concerns. Our delegates from the Georgia House will attend including Representatives Carl Rogers and Emory Dunahoo, Jr. along with Representative-Elect Lee Hawkins and Representative-Elect Timothy Barr. We will meet on Thursday, December 13 at the Gainesville Civic Center from 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. The Eggs & Issues Breakfast is sponsored by Jackson EMC and includes a full buffet breakfast. Cost is $20 for Chamber members; $25 non-members. Don't miss this important opportunity to interact with your elected 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. officials. Reservations Gainesville Civic Center are required, and we are expecting a large crowd. Call Joy Sims at the Chamber, 770-5326206. Email Joy: jsims@ ghcc.com, or make your reservations online at greaterhallchamber.com
Thursday, December 13
Business Link Volume 18 Issue 12 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, Gainesville Redevelopment Auth.
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
larry Poole, Mayor, City of Gillsville
Carol Burrell, NEGA Health System
spence Price, The Adams Companies
stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB
Will schofield, Hall County Schools
Danny Dunagan, Mayor City of Gainesville
Dr. ed schrader, Brenau University
Dr. merrianne Dyer, Gainesville City Schools
Joyce stephens, United Community Bank
sam evans, City of Oakwood Councilman
Dennis stockton, The Times
Andi Farmer, Milton Martin Honda
Grier Todd, Lake Lanier Islands Resort
Kathy Fauscett, Keller Williams Realty
milton Turner, Mayor, City of Lula
Tony Funari, Mayor Pro-tem, Town of Braselton
melissa Tymchuk, NEGA Health System
lance Gardner, Georgia Power
Russell Vandiver, Lanier Technical College
Rob Geoffroy, The Atlanta Falcons
Dr. mary Watkins, Watkins Total Health Care
John Geyer, J Geyer Advertising
Davis White, Full Media
mike Giles, Georgia Poultry Federation
Darrell Wiley, J&J Foods
Dr. Bonita Jacobs, North Georgia College & SU
Philip Wilheit, Jr., Wilheit Packaging Materials
Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy
Bob Willis, Willis Investment Counsel
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
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December 4, 2012 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Economic Development
Buy Local Expo – Safe & Green
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Friday, February 22, 2013 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center Exhibit Space & Sponsorships Now Available! NEW Business-to-Business Networking Event! The Chamber's Annual Buy Local Expo is Friday, February 22, 2013 and will highlight the many products and services that business professionals can access right here in Gainesville-Hall County! As an added bonus, attendees will be able to attend eight seminars and mini-workshops, enjoy local food and fare, and attend the Annual SAFE & GREEN held in conjunction with the Expo for the first time! The Title/Presenting Sponsor is Insurance Office of Amercia. Exhibitor space and sponsorships are now available. The Expo will be held at the Gainesville Civic Center from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and will feature over 70 exhibits of local businesses and non-profits. Exhibits include a six (6) foot table, a table cloth, a table skirt, two chairs and two boxed lunches. Exhibit space is available on a first come, first serve basis. Member Exhibit, $200; Non-member Exhibit, $350; Non-Profit, $100; Safe & Green Room Exhibit, $150. Electricity is available for an additional fee. Open to the public. Entry fee: $10. For information on sponsorship opportunities, to reserve your booth space or to make reservations, call Michelle Wiley, 770532-6206. Email: mwiley@ghcc.com. Online: greaterhallchamber.com
Agribusiness in Hall County Abit Massey, president emeratus of the Georgia Poultry Federation was the keynote speaker at the Chamber's Farm City Breakfast. Abit's presentation included statistics and the latest Hall County farm rankings. Poultry farm value in Hall County and the nine bordering counties is more than the state-wide value of cotton, which is #2 to chickens. With the addtion of the next ring of 16 counties, it exceeds the state-wide value of Georgia's top six non-poulry products: cotton, peanuts, pecans, corn, hay and onions. Also interesting are the following statistics • Hall County is 10th in total farm gate value • Hall County is 7th in poultry & eggs (1st in processing and allied industries) • Hall County is 1st in horse boarding and training • Hall County is 4th in apples • Hall County is 6th in ag tourism • Hall County is 8th in livestock, strawberries and goats • Hall County is 10th in blackberries and grapes.
South Hall Business Coalition
Awards Honor Master Craftsmen (L-R): Nick Polk, Atlanta Falcons; Rob Geoffrey, Atlanta Falcons; Kit Dunlap, Chamber; Vice Chair South Hall Council Brian Cantel, Cantel Wealth Management; Greg Beadles, Atlanta Falcons. The Atlanta Falcons hosted the South Hall Business Coalition at their football complex in Flowery Branch and provided a football update at the meeting.
Industry of Year Awards The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Industry of the Year Awards, honoring area manufacturers/processors/distributors, will be presented at the Annual Industry Appreciation Luncheon on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the Chattahoochee Country Club. Recipients of the 1st Annual Master Craftsmen... Builders of America Awards (L-R): Mike Whitehead (Electrician); Ralph Crowe (HVAC); John Payne (Plumber); John Brady (Metal/Iron Work); Scott Head (Finish Tradesman); Harry Pattillo (Carpentry); Richard Padgham (Residential Builder); Jon Laughman (Mason); Robert Batey (Concrete); Greg Simpson (Sitework).
Georgia State Senator Butch Miller was on hand on November 1 to distribute awards to the 2012 Master Craftsmen... Builders of America. Presented by Lanier Technical College as part of the Featherbone Communiversity Masters Series, the 10 tradesmen were honored for their skills and dedication to their craft. Some 85 students attended the event that sought to showcase the North Georgia craftsmens'' accomplishments while promoting careers in the construction industry and spotlight the "Go Build Georgia" campaign, an initiative of Governor Deal’s Office of Workforce Development. gobuildgeorgia.com
“Over 26% of Gainesville-Hall County’s workforce is employed in producing goods," said Shelley Davis, Vice President of Existing Industry for the Greater Hall Chamber. "This event serves as a way to highlight the community’s appreciation to this vital segment and celebrate Greater Hall County’s existing industry.” Nominations for awards are now being accepted. Awards will be given to small, medium and large industries. Deadline for nominations is January 4. Sponsored by Lanier Technical College. $35 Chamber Member; $50 Guests; Table sponsorships available for $400 (seats six). Make nominations and reservations online at greaterhallchamber.com or contact Jean McCullough, Project Manager, 770-532-6206. Email: jean@ghcc.com.
ProCare Park campus opens
Small Business of the Month
(L-R): Tom Oliver, Chairman, Hall County Commission; Sean, Barbara and Roger Burgess, Founder, Chairman & CEO, ProCare Rx; Georgia Lt. Governor Casey Cagle; Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville; David Lee, President, ProCare Rx. Photo by John Sestric, ProCare Rx.
ProCare Rx, a national pharmacy benefit management company, recently held a Dedication Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting at the ProCare Park corporate campus. The park, located on a 23-acre site fronting I-985 at Exit 20, houses ProCare Rx’s corporate headquarters with plans to develop a midrise office building as well as additional office/warehouse space and retail facilities fronting Candler Road. Founded in 1987, ProCare Rx administers and manages prescription drug benefits for millions of members delivering significant cost savings to client groups including self-insured employer groups, hospices, workers comp plans, insurance companies and other managed care organizations. ProCare Rx employs 120 at the new corporate headquarters and state-of-the-art data center. Continued on page 11.
In 1973, when Mike Wilson went to the University of Georgia to play football, the seniors gave him the nickname "Moonpie" and it's stuck, throughout his college career and 13 years of professional football. After a year in the Canadian football league, eight years with the Cincinnati Bengals, and four years with the Chamber President/CEO Kit Dunlap with Small Business of the Month Moonpie's Sporting Goods (L-R) Mike, Seattle Seahawks, Mike retired and returned home Donna and Josh Wilson. to Gainesville. His two sons played sports in Hall County through their high school careers before going to the University of Georgia to continue the tradition their father started. The Wilson family has a passion for sports and saw a need in their community. With nine high schools and no sporting goods store to supply the local sports teams and athletes, the idea arose for Moonpie’s Sporting Goods. Moonpie’s seeks to serve Hall County by providing excellent customer service with quality products at great prices. They are proud to serve the schools of Hall County and numerous youth league teams and look forward to serving this area for many years to come. Moonpie's Sporting Goods, 195 Pearl Nix Parkway, Suite 2, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-538-2990.
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Meetings & Events
December 2012 Tuesday, December 4 Youth Leadership Hall Team B – Healthcare/Community Program 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 5 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, December 5 Lunch 'n Learn Program by Ron Hahne, Cuna Mutual Group 11:45 a.m. – Recess Southern Gastro Pub Thursday, December 6 Business After Hours & VIP Open House Sponsored by Lake Lanier CVB 5:00-7:00 p.m. – Hall County Government Center, 2875 Browns Bridge Road Tuesday, December 11 Small Business Success Seminar “Outsourcing HR and Employee Benefits” Presented by Melissa Waterman 7:45-9:00 a.m. – Chamber Tuesday, December 11 Ambassador Holiday Party 4:00-6:00 p.m. The Lounge at Scott's Downtown Wednesday, December 12 Network Over Coffee 8:30-9:30 a.m. – Panera Bread
December 4, 2012 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
Thursday, December 13 Eggs & Issues Breakfast 7:30-9:00 a.m. – Gainesville Civic Center
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Tuesday, December 18 VISION 2030 Board of Directors 11:30 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, December 19 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. – Chamber Thursday, December 20 Chamber Executive Board 11:30 a.m. – Chamber Monday, December 24 and Tuesday, December 25 – Chamber office closed for Christmas Holiday NOTE: There will be no Chamber Board of Directors Meeting in December. The next Board Meeting is Thursday, January 24 at 12:00 p.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center. JANUARY 2013 Wednesday, January 16 Social Media Workshop (1 of 2) "Selecting, Integrating and Optimizing Social Media" Presented by Chamber and Brenau University's College of Business & Mass Communication 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. – Brenau University Friday, January 18 Business Before Hours 7:30-9:00 a.m. – Southern Property Management, 4211 Mundy Mill Place in Oakwood Wednesday, January 23 Annual Industry Appreciation Luncheon 11:30 a.m. – Chattahoochee Country Club
Thursday, December 13 Leadership Hall County Judicial Program 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday, January 24 Business After Hours 5:00-7:00 p.m. – Community Bank & Trust
Tuesday, December 18 South Hall Business Coalition "NEGA Medical Center Braselton Hospital Update" presented by Anthony Williamson 8:00-9:00 a.m. – Houndstooth Grill, 6323 Grand Hickory Drive in Braselton
Wednesday, January 30 Social Media Workshop (2 of 2) "Developing Social Media Strategy" Presented by Chamber and Brenau University's College of Business & Mass Communication 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. – Brenau University
2013 Chamber Events Wednesday, January 23, 2013: Annual Industry Appreciation Luncheon 11:30 a.m. at the Chattahoochee Country Club featuring Industry of the Year Awards Friday, February 15, 2013: Annual Arbor Day Celebration 10:00 a.m. at the Frances Meadows Center Friday, February 22, 2013: Buy Local Expo / Safe & Green Expo 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center Thursday, April 18. 2013: 6th Annual Chamber Chase 5K & 2 Mile Wellness Walk 6:00 p.m. at Riverside Military Academy Friday, April 26, 2013: 34th Annual Hacker's Holiday Golf Tournament 10:00 a.m. at Lake Lanier Islands Resort Thursday, May 9, 2013: 105th Greater Hall Chamber Annual Meeting & Gala 6:00 p.m. at the Chattahoochee Country Club
Business After Hours Thursday, December 6 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by Lake Lanier CVB NEW Hall County Government Center 2875 Browns Bridge Road in Gainesville $5 Donation or Toys for Tot Gift Join us for this special gathering and VIP Open House Preview at the new Hall County Government Center. Hosted by the Lake Lanier Convention & Visitors Bureau. Meet Hall County Department heads, take a facilities tour, talk with your Commissioner! Great networking, Holiday appetizers, and a Grand Prize Drawing for Magical Nights of Lights Tickets! Details: Michelle Wiley, 770-532-6206. Email: mwiley@ghcc.com.
Small Business Success Seminar Tuesday, December 11 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. at Chamber Free for Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members
Outsourcing Human Resources & Employee Benefits Melissa Waterman, President, Waterman Resource Group Details: Jean McCullough, 770-532-6206. Email: jean@ghcc.com. Make reservations for this event and others online: greaterhallchamber.com
South Hall Business Coalition Tuesday, December 18 Houndstooth Grill 6323 Grand Hickory Drive in Braselton 8:00-8:15 a.m. Networking • 8:15-9:00 a.m. Program $5 Chamber Members; $15 Non-Members
NEGA Medical Center Braselton Update Presented by Anthony Williamson, VP of Service Lines & Greater Braselton Development. The official groundbreaking for Northeast Georgia Medical Center's NEW Braselton Hospital is December 9. Join us to see the latest plans and progress! Reservations required. Michelle Wiley, 770-532-6206. Email: mwiley@ghcc.com.
Social Media Workshops Wednesday, January 16 & 30 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsored by Charter Business and Full Media Jacobs Building at Brenau University Cost Per Session: $15 Chamber Members • $20 Non-Members • Includes Lunch
January 16: Selecting, Integrating & Optimizing Social Media January 30: Developing Social Media Strategy This 2 Part Series is presented by the Chamber and Brenau University's College of Business & Mass Communication. Reservations required. Details: 770-532-6206.
A LOOK BACK
IOA Gainesville 2002-2012 In October 2002, Gerald Herring, Bruce Eades and Jason Peacock opened the Gainesville branch office for Insurance Office of America (IOA). IOA Gainesville became the 2nd office in Georgia and just the 4th office outside the state of Florida. Located in the Coca Cola building on Green Street, IOA began their quest to provide insurance and risk management to businesses throughout North Georgia. Shortly after opening their doors, they hired their first associate, Tricia Hushmire. The company motto for 2002 was simply: “Failure is not an option.” 2003 began with a flurry of activity including the landing of several key accounts, many of which are still clients to this day. In May of 2003, account manager, Pam Miller joins the team. Their operation continued to grow requiring the move to a new office in the Wachovia Center (Wells Fargo). IOA Gainesville finishes 2003 as the fastest growing office in all of IOA.
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IOA Is The 10Th Largest Privately Held Insurance Agency In The U.S. With Offices Coast To Coast
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2012 sees business for with it the f • Bruce Ea for IOA Ge • Steve He 2004 brought with it more business and award more team members. Nancy Carroll joined 2007 marks another year of growth with the In May of 2009, IOA Gainesville makes a • IOA Gain the ranks creating a personal lines depart- addition of Representative Carl Rogers and splash at the Memorial Day parade by marching with fellow team and family members. ment for Georgia. Later in the year, account Karen Smith. Not to rest manager Joanna Martin was added. starts a new In October 2005, IOA Gainesville moved 2008 IOA Gainesville expands their presence 2010 proved to be a milestone year. Bruce their Risk S to their current location at 854 Washington as a resource to the Wireless Construction in- Eades is named to IOA’s Board of Directors year, Peggy dustry by becoming members of the National and Jason Peacock is picked for the National her expertis Street in the Hamilton State Bank building. Due to three consecutive years of growth and profitability, in 2006 IOA names Bruce Eades to their National Advisory Council. The newest associate to come aboard is Brandy Treadaway.
Association of Tower Erectors and the Georgia Wireless Association. By insuring wireless contractors throughout the nation, IOA Gainesville has built one of the largest telecom practices in the country.
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Council. With the addition of coment, Will Peeples and account manael Seabolt, the office continues to
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the ending of the first decade of r IOA Gainesville and brings along following accomplishments: ades is named Regional President eorgia einen wins Partner of the Year
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t on their laurels, IOA Gainesville w decade by adding Walt Booth to Services division. To finish off the y Smith joins the team and brings se in personal insurance.
10 YEARS OF LOYAL CUSTOMERS. 10 YEARS OF HARD WORKING TEAM MEMBERS. 10 YEARS OF FUN. WHAT WILL THE NEXT 10 YEARS BRING? WHY NOT PAY US A VISIT AND FIND OUT? Official Insurance Broker of
Member Announcements December 4, 2012 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
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• The Georgia Department of Community Affairs selected the Hall County Government as a 2012 Community Development Block Grant recipient. Hall County will receive a $500,000 grant to assist in building Gateway Domestic Violence Center's transitional housing for victims in the community. Gateway initiated a campaign to raise funds for the project two years ago through community partnerships with the Gainesville Kiwanis Club, the Junior League of Gainesville Hall County, Habitat for Humanity Hall County, local churches and a number of other organizations to raise the funds. gatewaydvcenter.org • Sterling on the Lake, a Newland planned community in Flowery Branch, received the Gold Award for “Community of the Year” in the Master Plan category by the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association, winning previously in 2006. Sterling on the Lake was also named “Best Advertising Campaign Developer” and “Best Mobile Website Developer” for its mobile-friendly alternative to sterlingonthelake.com
• On the 1st Friday of each month, from 8-11 a.m., American Security Shredding will shred your 1st 100 pounds of paper for $10 and $0.10/lb. thereafter. 770-5345004. americansecurityshredding.com • Two Gainesville physicians with The Longstreet Clinic hold key leadership positions with the Medical Association of Georgia (MAG). Andrew Reisman, MD, was elected 2nd vice president for MAG, while Frank McDonald, MD, was elected to a third term as vice speaker. With over 7,000 members, MAG is the leading voice for the medical profession in Georgia mag.org • Amy K. Pinnell was named downtown director for the Town of Braselton. Pinnell previously worked in sales, marketing and banking, most recently with Northeast Georgia Bank. She will focus on economic development opportunities for the downtown and its branding potential and will facilitate the makeover of the historic downtown. braselton.net • Gainesville Parks and Recreation Director Melvin Cooper announced that the agency was named Parks and Recre-
ation Agency of the Year by the Georgia Recreation and Park Association – the 16th time the Agency has received the prestigious honor. The Agency was cited for its strategic planning and strong operations, programming and services, community partnerships and continued development of valued greenspace. Billy Glosson was named Volunteer of the Year and Andi Harmon, Frances Meadows Center, was recognized as the Distinguished Aquatics Professional for the State of Georgia. gainesville.org • North Georgia Senior Resources' Senior Celebration, a non-denominational service at First Presbyterian Church honoring our community's seniors, is December 11 at 9:30 a.m. with a sermon by Dan Hagmaier, Christmas carols and refreshments. Christopher Nish, 770-5618160. northgeorgiaseniorresources.com • Long-time Georgia Department of Transportation executive Russell McMurry was named Chief Engineer. A resident of Hall County, McMurry most recently served as Director of Engineering for Georgia DOT and spent
five years as the Department’s District Engineer for Northeast Georgia. • Darrin Lee of Kipper Tool, was misidentified in the November Business Link in the “Business Beautification Awards” article. Apologies for the error. • Take advantage of the Chamber's newest networking program – Lunch ‘n Learn – 11:45 am - 1:00 pm at Recess Southern Gastro Pub in Downtown Gainesville. Entry fee, $5. The next lunch meeting is Wed., December 5. Reservations: Kara Tate, 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com. Register online: greaterhallchamber.com • Braselton-based Hamilton State Bank named Lee Smalley Senior Vice President of commercial real estate. Smalley has worked in the real estate industry for 28 years, 12 of those in banking. Hamilton State has 20 branches throughout Georgia with offices in Hall, Forsyth and Jackson counties. hamiltonstatebank.com
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Jingle Mingle kicks off holiday festivities in Downtown Gainesville (L-R): Chamber Membership Coordinator Kara Tate with Santa; Kristen and Jeremy Wallace, Wallace Service Company, and their children; Cindy Wilson, Challenged Child & Friends, and Paula Hoffman. Jingle Mingle was sponsored by Main Street Gainesville and included open houses around the Downtown Square and holiday festivities with Santa. Be sure to support our retailers and Buy Local this season!
Industry of the Year Awards The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Industry of the Year Awards, honoring small, medium and large manufacturers/processors/distributors, will be presented at the Annual Industry Appreciation Luncheon on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the Chattahoochee Country Club. Nominations for awards are now being accepted. Deadline for nominations is January 4. Sponsored by Lanier Technical College. $35 Chamber Member; $50 Guests; $400 for a Table for Six (6). Make nominations and reservations online at greaterhallchamber.com or contact Jean McCullough, Project Manager, 770-532-6206. Email: jean@ghcc.com. greaterhallchamber.com
Eggs & Issues Breakfast
Thursday, December 13 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. Gainesville Civic Center
Reservations online: greaterhallchamber.com
Choices Pregnancy Care Center ribbon cutting in Gainesville. The center's Board of Directors; Sandy Henry, Marketing/Client Services Manager; Ann Gainey, Executive Director (cutting ribbon); Nancy Mask, Financial Manager; Robin Ganyard, Client Services Manager. Choices Pregnancy Care Center, formerly Gainesville Care Center, was founded in 1987 to offer counseling for women and their families facing a crisis pregnancy. In 2006, it expanded services to include STD testing and health issues. The center has offices in Gainesville and Flowery Branch offering ultrasounds on a limited basis, educational programs, support groups for men and women, and adoption and maternal housing referrals. All services are free and highly confidential. 770-535-1245. choicespregnancypartners.org
Premier Patio at Chase's Hardware Tania Pirkle cuts ribbon for Premier Patio, located at Chase’s Hardware with a great selection of high quality patio and deck furniture by Lloyd/ Flanders, Jensen Leisure, Ratana, Windham and Breezesta. The latest in all-weather materials including wood, wicker, polywood, rattan, and cast aluminum insure that your furniture will last for many years. Hatteras hammocks, outdoor rugs, and Treasure Garden umbrellas with Sunbrella fabric make designing outdoor space easy and exciting. Viking and Alfresco grills are the centerpiece of custom designed outdoor kitchens with components to provide storage, refrigeration, warming drawers, sinks, and side burners that will make your outdoor cooking experience outstanding. Premier Patio offers quality and value with a best price guarantee on all of furniture. The well-trained staff will be happy to help you select furniture and other items to make your outdoor living space comfortable and inviting year round. Premier Patio at Chase’s Hardware, 3540 Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30506. 770-538-6068. premierpatiogainesville.com
Kauffman Tire opens on Mundy Mill Road Mark Kauffman and Dennis Jackson cut ribbon at Kauffman Tire in Oakwood. Family owned and operated since 1936, Kauffman Tire has 45 retail stores in Georgia. In addition to selling a variety of tires at low prices, Kauffman also provides oil changes, alignments, brakes, shocks and other preventative maintenance services. Kauffman Tire is excited to be a part of the Oakwood-Hall County community. Kauffman Tire, 3413 Mundy Mill Road, Oakwood, GA 30566. 678-717-0090. kauffmantire.com
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ProCare Rx opening, continued from page 4 “Our success is determined by the talents of our people,” said Burgess. “By locating our headquarters to Gainesville-Hall County, we have positioned ProCare Rx to retain and recruit the best talent in our industry with the quality of life supported by the lake, the mountains, the schools and the overwhelming sense of kindness we’ve found in being welcomed by community leadership,” said Roger Burgess, Founder, Chairman & CEO of ProCare Rx.
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Lt. Governor Casey Cagle was on hand with Special Honoree Jon R. Cavaiani, a Vietnam veteran and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. The ceremony featured a dedication of the Veterans Memorial located on the corporate campus. Lt. Governor Casey Cagle stated, “ProCare Rx is a leading performer in the management of pharmacy benefit programs, and I am excited that the company and its founders have made this renewed long term commitment to doing business in Georgia and their efforts to grow their future in Georgia.” procarerx.com
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Buffalo Wild Wings
Small Business Development
Mike Azotea, General Manager, and staff celebrate the opening of Buffalo Wild Wings new location in Gainesville. The 5,700 square foot restaurant opened in November and will employ approximately 60 people. Buffalo Wild Wings is the newest restaurant to locate in the Beechwood Crossing Shopping Center on Dawsonville Highway following Olive Garden and Cheddar’s opening last year. The location at 1185 Dawsonville Highway will be the 15th restaurant in Georgia with 840 locations nationwide. Buffalo Wild Wings, 1185 Dawsonville Highway, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-718-1020. buffalowildwings.com
(1st Row, L-R): Kate Schermerhorn, Eagles Carpet Care; Denise Logan, UGA Center for Continuing Education; Program Speaker, Dr. Phaedra Corso, University of Georgia; Amanda Davis and Tyler Davis, Mustard Seed Resale Boutique; Jay Kelly, Signs By Tomorrow. (Back Row, L-R): Small Business Success Seminar Chairman Doug Langman, TRC Staffing; Event Sponsor Lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage. Mark your calendar for the two-part Social Media Workshop Series on Wednesday, January 16 and Wednesday, January 30. Each of the two workshops will be held from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Brenau University's Jacobs Building on Green Street. The workshops include lunch and are sponsored by Charter Business and Full Media. January 16: Selecting, Integrating & Optimizing Social Media; January 30: Developing Social Media Strategy. Cost per session: $15 Chamber Members, $20 Non-Members. Presented by the Greater Hall Chamber and Brenau University's College of Business & Mass Communication. Reservations required. Details: Jean McCullough, 770-5326206. Email: jean@ghcc.com. Reservations online: greaterhallchamber.com
North Atlanta Surgical Weight Loss
Dr. Christopher Jan Kaczmarski cuts ribbon at North Atlanta Center for Surgical Weight Loss in Braselton. North Atlanta Center for Surgical Weight Loss is the area’s newest Bariatric Surgery Clinic. Dr. Kaczmarski has performed over 2,100 surgeries and has expertise of many of the latest procedures. 5767 Old Winder Hwy Braselton, GA 30517. 1-855-7GETSLIM. northatlantaweightloss.com
Family Promise of Hall County
Lindsey McCamy cuts ribbon at Family Promise of Hall County, a ministry serving homeless families. Together with 12 congregations in the community, the organization provides temporary shelter, meals, counseling and support for up to 14 people at a time. 946 Lanier Avenue, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-535-0786. familypromisehall.org
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More Savings, More Choices for Small Businesses through the Chamber Sponsored Healthy Business Alliance™
Breakfield & Associates Clayton Franklin 539 Green Street Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 783-5296 -Attorney gainesvillegalawyer.com
As part of the Greater Hall Chamber’s continuing effort to provide savings to member business owners, we have joined forces with Purchasing Alliance Solutions and their Healthy Business Alliance™ program for new savings on employee benefits products through A+ rated Companion Life Insurance Company. If a Chamber business member moves their coverage to Companion Life, a special savings will be made on dental, group term life, and disability income protection at 5-10%, depending on group size, below what businesses who participate in the current chamber-sponsored program presently pay. Advantages of this program for participating Chamber members include: • Savings over your existing plans with a special offering of 5-10%. • Expanded protection through important policy features like accelerated benefits, waiver of premium and conversion privileges on Group Term Life Insurance and Accidental Death & Dismemberment • Choice of three standard dental benefit plans and a wide range of customizable options with the Dental by Design • Competitive short and long term disability income coverage options • Convenience of a single source for all specialty coverage with an A+ rated carrier For details on this exciting new savings opportunity, contact a local Chambermember insurance agent, call Michelle Wiley at the Greater Hall Chamber, 770532-6206, or Purchasing Alliance Solutions at (800) 782-8254 or via email at info@purchasingalliance.com. Purchasing Alliance Solutions was established in 1994 to serve Chambers of Commerce, their members, Agents and their clients. These Chamber-sponsored programs cover more than 5,000 businesses and 53,000 employees in 149 local communities throughout Georgia.
North Atlanta Center for Surgical Weight Loss Dr. Christopher J. Kaczmarski 5767 Old Winder Highway Braselton, GA 30517 (855) 743-8754 -Medical / Weight Loss northatlantaweightloss.com
Carolina Handling, LLC Glenn Grant 1955 Montreal Road Tucker, GA 30084 (770) 938-9200 -Transportation & Logistics carolinahandling.com
Square Deal Janitorial Supply James Goudlock 1037 Mill Street Gainesville, GA 30501 (678) 617-7208 -Janitorial Supply
Chili's of Flowery Branch Todd Bouldin 5851 Spout Springs Road Flowery Branch, GA 30542 (770) 965-3505 -Restaurant & Catering chilis.com
Verizon Wireless The Cellular Connection Adam West 5911 Spout Springs Rd, Ste C Flowery Branch, GA 30542 (706) 338-7945 -Cellular Phones
Green Street Studio Jenny Butler P.O. Box 3365 Gainesville, GA 30503 (678) 662-5936 -Interior Design
Wallace Service Company Kristen Wallace 2791 Oconee Circle Gainesville, GA 30507 (678) 725-2133 -Heating & Air wallaceservicecompany.com
Healthcare Committee
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(L-R): Jack Chapman, MD, Gainesville Eye Associates; Healthcare Committee Co-Chair Linda Barrow, Lanier Technical College; Guest Speaker Phaedra Corso, PhD, MPA, a professor of Health Policy in the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia; William H. Beyer, Northeast Georgia Heart Center; Rob Fowler, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance. The official groundbreaking for the NEW Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton Hospital is December 9. Join the Healthcare Committee for the South Hall Business Coalition meeting on Tuesday, December 13 at Houndstooth Grill to see the latest plans and progress. Program presented by Anthony Williamson, Vice President of Service Lines & Greater Braselton Development. Reservations, Michelle Wiley, 770-532-6206. Email: mwiley@ghcc.com. Online: greaterhallchamber.com
Woodmen of the World Burton Brown 525 Candler Street Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 667-5065 -Insurance Agency woodmen.org To learn more about the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce, membership benefits, or how you can get involved, contact Membership Coordinator Kara Tate at 770-532-6206. Email: ktate@ghcc.com. Join the Greater Hall Chamber online: greaterhallchamber.com
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Leadership Hall's Education Program began at Lakeview Academy with comments and a tour led by Head of School, Dr. John Kennedy. At Enota Multiple Intelligences Academy the class heard from principal, Dr. Matt Maynor, and Gainesville City Schools superintendent, Dr. Merrianne Dyer. After lunch at Lanier Charter Career Academy, the class toured the academy and the newest addition, Reflections Salon and Day Spa. The group traveled to the Academy of Discovery which houses the World Language Academy’s Intermediate Campus and The DaVinci Academy. At the DaVinci Academy members of the class toured student operated museums including the Phun with Physics exhibit. At WLA the class observed students in the culinary program and in class rooms speaking Spanish and English and Mandarin Chinese. At Lanier Tech’s Adult Learning Center the group heard from the Center’s staff and what the purpose of the program. The ended at Jingle Mingle on the Downtown Gainesville Square.
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(L-R): Lauren Samples,Tillman, Bailey & Associates; Shane Taylor, Highland Mountain Beverage; Chamber Chairman Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin & Frost; Sammy Smith, Gainesville City School Board; Conner Pendarvis, Student, Enota Multiple Intelligneces Academy; Steve Napier, Action Ministries; Jake Moran, The Simpson Company; Dr. Steve Morgan, Northeast Georgia Health System.
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Youth Leadership Hall's Industry Day included a tour of IMS Gear Georgia where students saw firsthand how the international company assembles small automobile gears. At Truelove Dairy (pictured above) the class heard from Chamber Chairman-Elect Dixie Truelove and Jerry Truelove about the dairy farm and were given an opportunity to milk a cow! At Stevi B’s Pizza, owners Michael and Desiree Foy treated the class to lunch and spoke about the restaurant industry. The group toured Milton Martin Toyota and ended the day at Brenau University where Semuel Maysonet, BB&T, spoke to the students about the importance of good credit and the banking industry. Thank you sponsors, Stevi B’s Pizza and Chick-fil-A at Stonebridge Crossing.
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The Power To Perform
Wisdom Project wraps up first session
VISION 2030
In August 2012, the Greater Hall Chamber and Brenau University’s Center for Lifetime Study kicked off VISION 2030’s new senior leadership program – The Wisdom Project – a leadership program designed for age 55+ members of the community. The Wisdom Project is one of VISION 2030’s 15 Big Ideas and prepares retired and semi-retired individuals to use their wisdom and talents in creative ways through action and advocacy. Through a hands-on service project and interaction with like-minded individuals from throughout the community, The Wisdom Project participants experience a dynamic, multi-faceted view of Gainesville and Hall County, explore local issues and opportunities and engage with community leaders.
Business expertise here and abroad. That’s who we are.
Sessions are held in both the fall and spring. "As a semi-retired business woman, I have been looking for ways to contribute my skills and talents to Hall County in a meaningful way," said fall 2012 class member Erika Walker. "As a participant in the Wisdom Project, I have been introduced to great Hall County resources and wonderful opportunities while developing deep seeded relationships with other community professionals like myself." The Senior Leadership Committee is co-chaired by Bill Sanders, Jackson EMC, and Melissa Tymchuk, Northeast Georgia Health System. Nominations are now being accepted for The Wisdom Project Spring 2013 Session, that begins February 2013. "I began working at the age of 15 and since college, spent 44 years in the electric industry," said Bill Sanders, co-chair, The Wisdom Project. "While planning my retirement, I have worried about what to do with my time. I joined the Wisdom Project to learn about options available in our community to use my experience, knowledge and contacts to keep from boredom in retirement. The Wisdom Project is a great way to bond with others either retired or planning retirement, to join the Wisdom Keepers Council and stay a productive member of this community through volunteerism.
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It’s not unusual for Perry Barnett to talk to clients in three or more time zones in a day. As Rushton & Company managing partner of Business Services, Perry has expanded his firm’s international tax and accounting expertise to keep pace with technology and today’s global business market – whether here or around the world. In addition, the firm has forged a strong alliance with Crowe Horwath International and CPAmerica to become part of one of the world’s largest networks of independent accounting and business advisory firms. “We are a knowledge firm,” Perry says, “and it’s our job to help businesses operate beyond traditional boundaries to grow successful futures.”
Thank You Chamber Sponsors Charter Business • Chick-fil-A Stonebridge Crossing Chris McCall/Keller Williams Property • Georgia Power Hall County Government • Highland Mountain Beverage Jackson EMC • Jacobs Media • Lake Lanier Convention & Visitors Bureau Lakeview Academy • Milton Martin Honda • Stevie B's Pizza The Comtran Group
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To make a nomination for the next series (beginning February 2013), contact Meg Nivens, 770-532-6206. Email: mnivens@ghcc.com or visit The Wisdom Project online at www.vision2030.org and download an application.
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Upcoming Chamber Events Small Business Marketing5Workshop Wednesday, December Tuesday, Lunch 'n Learn February 14 Trends 11:45 a.mMarketing - 1:00 p.m. Presented by Gordon Sawyer Recess Southern Gastro Pub 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. – The Oaks at Lanier Charter Career Academy
Thursday, December 6 Business After After HoursHours & VIP Business Thursday, February 16 Open House at the New Hall 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. County Government Center Luna'sBridge Restaurant 2875 Browns Road 200 Main Street 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Hunt Tower in Downtown Gainesville
Arbor Day Celebration Tuesday, December 11 Friday, February 17 Small Business Seminar a.m. Outsourcing 10:00 Human Resources Frances Meadows Center and Employee Benefits Presented by Melissa Safe & Green RegionalWaterman Assembly 7:45 a.m.Friday, - 9:00February a.m. - Chamber 24 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Georgia Mountains13Center Thursday, December Eggs & Issues Breakfast Annual Forum 7:30 a.m - Transportation 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 14 Gainesville Civic Center 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Gainesville State College
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Job Fair and Career Tuesday, December 18 Expo March 28 South Wednesday, Hall Business Coalition 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Center Northeast Georgia Medical Georgia Mountains Center Braselton Hospital Update Presented by Anthony Williamson Get Details & Register Online: 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. - Houndstooth Grill greaterhallchamber.com in Braselton
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