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6th Annual Healthcare Reform Community Update
Thursday, August 31
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8:00 - 11:30 a.m. Brenau Downtown Center
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This seminar will focus on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and preparing for the ACA Open Enrollment, DOL Compliance and Employee Wellness. Presenters will discuss the individual health insurance plans available to local consumers, the reduced ACA open enrollment period (Nov. 1, 2017 to Dec. 15, 2017), how to be prepared for a Department of Labor audit as well as strategies for employee wellness programs. As featured keynote speaker, Dr. John Montgomery's presentation will address population health and how employers can best support a healthy employee population. As a nationally recognized physician leader and executive from Jacksonville, Florida, Dr. Montgomery brings years of experience linking health plans and providers with patient-centered strategies.
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Compliance: Employers’ Greatest Fears
Dr. David Miller, Professor & Lead Faculty, Brenau University
Anne Tyler Hall, JD, Founder, Hall Benefits Law Jen Del Nero, Associate Regional Director Atlanta Office, U.S. Department of Labor Anna Hewell, Compliance Director, Turner Wood & Smith
ACA Update & Planning for 2018
Business Resource Fair, page 13
Brett Fowler, VP and Partner, Turner, Wood & Smith
Employer Wellness Strategies
HealthSmart page 14 New Members page 15
Overview of Healthcare Reform Seminar
John Montgomery, MD Vice President & Medical Officer, Humana
John Dammann, Georgia Market VP, Humana John Montgomery, MD, VP & Medical Officer, Humana Steve McNeilly, VP Managed Care, Northeast Georgia Health System
The Healthcare Reform Seminar is open to the public. Cost is $15 Chamber Members; $20 Non-Members. Includes Light Breakfast. Reservations are required. Reservations: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206x111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com Make Reservations Online: GreaterHallChamber.com/events
The Greater Hall Chamber's 6th Annual Healthcare Reform Seminar is a Vision 2030 program and sponsored by Brenau University, Turner Wood & Smith Insurance, Northeast Georgia Health System, ProCare Rx, Humana and Rushton.
Save the Date Tuesday, August 8 Small Business Seminar Tuesday, August 22 Business After Hours Thursday, August 31 Healthcare Reform Seminar
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A Publication of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
From the Chairman
Going full circle with healthcare issues During the Great Recession, businesses faced many unplanned issues such as decreasing markets, a depleting supply of capital, and not knowing whether their doors would be open from month to month. Suffice it to say that companies in business today are models of resiliency and determination. Businesses have become very adept at planning ahead and managing unforeseen issues that arise. In fact, after the Great Recession many of us have accepted that unforeseen issues are just a part of doing business in today’s environment. However, many businesses are exposed to regulations that can make it difficult to form long-term plans. One such issue facing businesses today are the rules regarding healthcare reform. Concerns include: Perry Barnett, CPA Ruston Chairman, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce
• Is a single payer system the answer? • How can some struggling small hospitals keep their doors open? • Should the government be involved in healthcare? • Should employers provide health insurance? • Should healthcare be determined at the state level? • Is now the time for a major health reform overhaul? • Should incentives and mandates be used? • Is it possible for both political parties to propose similar plans? You would think that these concerns come straight from a current news cycle. Yet, these are the same issues that have been debated since 1910. Universal health coverage was first proposed as a model of systems being established in Europe. However, once the US was involved in WWI, any healthcare model that resembled an enemy's plan was dropped. Then in 1918, California proposed a ballot initiative for a statewide insurance program, which was later unsuccessful. By 1920 any idea of national mandatory health insurance seemed to be over. Then in 1929 the Great Depression began one of the longest economic struggles for our nation. During the recession, many small hospitals were struggling and needed revenue to survive. Baylor Hospital offered a group of 1,500 Dallas teachers the option to prepay for up to 21 days of future health care. This arrangement would later become Blue Cross, and modern health insurance was born.
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Even though employer plans were made available, they were not always widely used as employee benefits. Just as Baylor’s needs in the Great Depression created modern health plans, the same can be said for World War II and employer provided health insurance as a fringe benefit. During the War Congress passed the Stabilization Act of 1942 that imposed controls and limits on prices, wages and salaries.
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With the large numbers of Americans serving overseas in the war, local businesses were having a difficult time finding enough skilled workers. Due to the wage controls these businesses could not offer higher pay, so they chose to offer employer sponsored health insurance as a fringe benefit. This coupled with the fact that the health insurance benefits were not taxable to the employees, began an explosion in the number of employer sponsored health insurance programs. The debates of universal health care continued and resulted in the creation of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. Recommendations from the ‘70s through the ‘90s of universal healthcare was supported by Richard Nixon, a single-payer system proposed by Edward Kennedy, and a national health plan proposed by Bill Clinton. It is ironic that what began as solutions for small hospitals in distress and businesses unable to hire enough qualified workers, has come full circle with the same issues today. With all of the complex issues surrounding the healthcare reform, it is more important than ever for employers to be engaged and informed. Join us as we continue to provide a platform for these issues at the Annual Healthcare Reform Seminar on August 31 from 8:00am-11:30am at the Brenau Downtown Center. Remember, we can’t always choose our external circumstances, but we can choose how we react. Attend this valuable seminar to obtain the most current information about how healthcare reform affects your organization. For details or reservations, contact Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com or make your reservation online: GreaterHallChamber.com/events
Business Link VOLUME 23 ISSUE 2 McKemie West, Editor • Email: kwest@ghcc.com
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2017-2018 Executive Committee Chairman Perry Barnett, CPA, Rushton Chair Elect Carol Burrell, Northeast Georgia Health System
Vice Chair, Government Philip Wilheit, Jr. Wilheit Packaging Vice Chair, Membership Katie Dubnik Forum Communications
Treasurer Jimbo Floyd, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance Vice Chair, Economic Development David Lee, Jackson EMC Vice Chair, Education Andi Farmer, Milton Martin Honda Vice Chair, Marketing Tate O'Rouke, Jackson EMC
Vice Chair, South Hall Council Geoff Lee, Road Atlanta Vice Chair, Community Development Caroline Lewallen Jaemor Farms
Co-Chairs, HALLmark Paul Chambers, AT&T Mimi Collins, The Longstreet Clinic Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin & Frost Senior Advisor John Vardeman, Morton, Vardeman & Carlson Immediate Past Chairman Lee Hemmer, The Simpson Company
President & CEO Kit Dunlap Chair, VISION 2030 Greater Hall Chamber of Melissa Tymchuk, Northeast Commerce Georgia Health System Elizabeth Higgins, Exec Director
Board of Directors 2017-2018 Norman Baggs, The Times Glennis Barnes, Georgia Power Phil Bonelli, Wells Fargo Nick Bruner, Rushton Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville Sam Evans, Councilman, City of Oakwood Josh Everett, New Leaf Landscape Services Brett Fowler, Turner Wood & Smith Insurance Tony Funari, Funari Realty Col. Bill Gallagher, Riverside Military Academy Jim Grier, Champion Capital Alliance Joy Griffin, United Way of Hall County Richard Higgins, Chair, Hall Co. Commission Morgan House, Keller Williams Lanier Partners Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy David Lloyd, Liberty Utilities Sarita Madera, Homestar Financial Corp Mike McGraw, PrideStaff / Ranger Mfg Terry Merck, American Yazaki Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch Steve Naughton, Enterprising Solutions 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 Larry Poole, Mayor, City of Gillsville Barbara Rambo, ProCare Rx Josh Schlieman, Sullivan & Schlieman Will Schofield, Hall County School System Dr. Ed Schrader, Brenau University Robert Schuetze, BB&T Mulham Shbeib, Mar-Jac Poultry Carol Shirley, South State Bank Jody Spain, Cotton Eyed Joe’s Andy Stewart, Peach State Bank & Trust Ahna Still, Halski Systems Kevin Strada, The Atlanta Falcons Phil Sutton, Kubota Steve Syfan, Syfan Logistics Milton Turner, Mayor, City of Lula Lila Westmoreland, Brenau University Philip Wilheit, Wilheit Packaging Arrik Williams, Tatsumi Intermodal USA Dr. Jeremy Williams, Gainesville City Schools Mike Williams, Lanier Islands Darryl Workman, BrandBank
Associate Directors 2017-2018 Lindsay Addison, Sisu Sues Alexander, Regions Bank Sharon Barrett, South State Bank Kay Blackstock, Georgia Mountain Food Bank Caitlin Collins, Mincey Marble Brook Davidson, Stewart, Melvin & Frost
Logan Jones, AccessWDUN Terry Morrisey, Caldwell Electrical Contractors Nick Pruner, Edward Jones Investments Misty Waldrop, HALLCO Credit Union John Wheeler, Bizzy Bee Exterminators Emily Wiley, J & J Foods/The Market on Limestone
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 Peyton Wilhoite, Project Manager Finance & Operations David Umberson, Vice President, Finance and Human Resources Membership Development Mandy Lathem, Vice President, Events Christen Wilbanks, Vice President, Sales Education & Leadership Andi Harmon, Vice President
Government Affairs Peyton Wilhoite, Project Manager South Hall Council Mandy Lathem, Vice President, Events 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 Savannah Romans, Brenau University
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2017 Wage & Benefit Report
PIE of the Month
A resource prepared by the Greater Hall Chamber's Economic Development Division, the 2017 Wage & Benefit Report is now available. This valuable publication is used by companies as a tool to ensure employers remain competitive in local compensation and benefits practices. A survey was submitted to 123 organizations, and a record 82 employers responded, generating a 67% response rate. The report includes over 60 pages of wages in the areas of Office, Finance, Human Resources, Technology, Lab, Material, Fleet, Engineer, Maintenance and Production, along with sections on pay practices and benefits information. The report can be purchased at the Greater Hall Chamber, 230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Downtown Gainesville or a PDF version is available. $30 for Chamber members; $50, Non-Members (+shipping and handling). FREE to survey participants. For more information, contact Shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry, Greater Hall Chamber, 770-532-6206 x 108. Email: sdavis@ghcc.com
New Chamber Website Now more interactive for members & visitors The Greater Hall Chamber recently launched a new and completely updated website. Working with the outstanding staff at Red Clay Interactive, the new site is more interactive and a great resource for Chamber members, visitors and business prospects. If you're not already a Chamber member, join online. If you are a member, visit the website today and update your calendar with the many upcoming business and networking events. Register for events online! Visit GreaterHallChamber.com
Lanier College & Career Academy (LCCA) and Performance Food Group (PFG) are Partners in Education. (L-R): Jason Leonard, PFG Vice President, Operations; Janean DeYoung, PFG Vice-President,Human Resources; Tristan Smallwood, a student at LCCA and an employee of PFG; Danny Berry, PFG Regional President. PFG, located in Oakwood, is investing in the community by affording career opportunities to local students with employment incentives geared to students remaining in school and earning their high school diploma. PFG hired Tristan Smallwood in July 2016 on a part-time basis. Tristan remains on staff, and is on track to complete his high school education in December 2017. PFG can meet almost any food service need, spanning independent restaurants, national chains, vending, concessions, and more and delivers over 150,000 food and related products to customers across the US (pfgc.com). LCCA is an innovative Hall County school that provides students with a passion for careers in the hospitality, culinary arts, and marketing industries. Students learn in a real work environment, helping to manage and run one of six on site school businesses. hallco.org
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Chamber Publications In addition to the newly published 2017 Wage & Benefit Report, the Greater Hall Chamber offers many other reports and resources including the GainesvilleHall County Community Guide with information on economic development, tourism, housing, education, culture, government and quality of life. The Industry Directory features valuable content from 300 manufacturers, processors, logistic businesses and distributors in the area. The Gainesville-Hall County Map, continuously updated Membership Directory, a brochure of Retirement and Assisted Living Facilities in the Area (the Greater Hall Chamber's single most requested information) and other publications are available at the Greater Hall Chamber, 230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Downtown Gainesville. Details: Welcome Center Manager Robin Halstead, 770-532-6206 x 100. Email: rhalstead@ghcc.com How can your business reach thousands of prospects? Consider advertising in the Chamber's monthly Business Link newsletter. A partnership with The Times, Business Link is circulated to newspaper subscribers the first Tuesday of each month. Additionally, the newsletter is mailed to each Chamber representative. For Business Link advertising information, contact The Times, 770-532-1234.
Brent Hoffman, Berkshire Hathaway Georgia Properties, addresses at the Chamber's Commercial Real Estate Group at a recent meeting at Grove Street Station in Gainesville. The meeting included updates from Joey Summer, Grove Street Station; Lee Arnold and Bob Cheeley, Georgia Chair Event Center; Tim Knight, Parkside on the Square Development; Alan Schuetze, Carroll Daniel Construction's new headquarters on the Downtown Square; Matthew Teague, Walton Communities; Bryan Lackey, new Downtown Gainesville improvements. Thank you Rope Roberts and Georgia Power for sponsoring the event. For information on this group or Chamber Economic Development initiatives, contact Tim Evans, VP Economic Development, 770-532-6206, or email: tim@ghcc.com
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The 37th class of Leadership Hall County kicked off at Riverside Military Academy (RMA) in July with a day of introductions, team building and networking. The class was greeted by Col. William J. Gallagher, CEO & President of RMA, and was treated to a keynote address by Major General Joe Jarrard, Georgia Adjutant General. Kit Dunlap, Chamber President & CEO, and Chamber Chairman Perry Barnett, Rushton, facilitated an overview of the Chamber. Sponsors included Carroll Daniel Construction, Riverside Military Academy, Jaemor Farms, Publix and Allen & Meg Nivens. Organizations providing donations to the famous Leadership Hall Goodie Bags to each class member included: Abstruse Pastry Company, Avocados, Brenau University, City of Gainesville, Chicken Salad Chick, Extreme Carwash, Fieldale Farms, King’s Hawaiian, Lake Lanier CVB, Liberty Candy Company, Main Street Gainesville CVB, Milton Martin Honda, Natural Juice Café, North Georgia Canopy Tours, Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic, Northeast Georgia Health System, Papa John’s Pizza, Rushton, Southern Smoq BBQ, Springer Mountain Farms, The Longstreet Clinic, University of North Georgia, Wilson Orthodontics, Wrigley’s and ZF Industries.
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AT&T's Paul Chambers (left) presented Tommy Howard, The Norton Agency, chairman of United Way of Hall County, with a check on behalf of AT&T at the South Hall Business Coalition meeting in July. Paul and his team discussed AT&T Fiber in South Hall at the meeting. The Coalition meets on Thursday, August 10 at Houndstooth Grill in Braselton at 8:00 am with a Gainesville-Hall County Economic Development Review presented by Tim Evans, VP, Economic Development, Greater Hall Chamber. Breakfast sponsored by Funari Realty. Great networking! 6323 Grand Hickory Drive, Braselton, GA 30517. Reservations Required. $5 Chamber Members; $15 Non-Members. Mandy Lathem, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mlathem@ghcc.com Reservations online: GreaterHallChamber.com/events
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Meetings & Events
AUGUST 2017 Wednesday, August 2 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Tuesday, August 8 Small Business Seminar "How to Use Lean Principles to Reduce Wasted Time & Resources" presented by Yoel Yohan, Author, The Corporate Drain 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, August 9 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Sonic in Gainesville Wednesday, August 9 Human Resources Council 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Luna's on the Square in Gainesville Thursday, August 10 Leadership Hall County 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday, August 10 South Hall Business Coalition 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Houndstooth Grill, 6323 Grand Hickory Drive, #200A in Braselton Friday, August 11 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. – Chamber
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Tuesday, August 15 Chamber Board Orientation 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. – Chamber
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Tuesday, August 15 Vision 2030 Board of Directors 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. – Chamber Tuesday, August 15 Tuesday, August 15 Ambassadors Council 3:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. 2 Dog in Gainesville
Tuesday, August 15 Youth Leadership Hall Kickoff 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center Wednesday, August 16 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, August 16 Lunch 'n Learn 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Shane’s Rib Shack 5877 Spout Springs Road in Flowery Branch Thursday, August 17 Chamber Executive Committee 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. – Chamber Tuesday, August 22 Business After Hours at the Georgia Mountain Food Bank 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 1642 Calvary Industrial Drive, SW in Gainesville Wednesday, August 23 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Fairfield Inn & Suites in Gainesville Thursday, August 24 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville Thursday, August 31 Healthcare Reform Seminar 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Brenau Downtown Center Get details and register for these and more Greater Hall Chamber Events Online: GreaterHallChamber.com
Upcoming Chamber Events Wednesday, October 11, 2017: HealthSmart Wellness Expo 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. – Gainesville Civic Center Tuesday, November 14, 2017: Industry Appreciation Luncheon 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. – Chattahoochee Country Club Thursday, December 14, 2017: Eggs & Issues Breakfast 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. – Gainesville Civic Center For Event Sponsorship Information, call 770-532-6206.
Business After Hours They do things in 5’s at the Georgia Mountain Food Bank (GMFB), which is why we want to celebrate the 5th anniversary at Boomershine Logistics Center with you at Business After Hours on Tuesday, August 22 from 5:00 7:00 pm. Come and see how the food bank has provided over 28,000,000 meals to those in need in a 5-county service area through the doors of the 22,000 square foot logistics and distribution warehouse. Learn how they serve the 1-in-5 Georgians living in hunger in our own back yard, and how together we can turn a $1 donation into 5 meals. GMFB is located at 1642 Calvary Industrial Drive SW, Gainesville 30507. The Business After Hours is sponsored by Liberty Utilities. Cost is $5 Chamber Members; $15 Non-Members with a Cash Prize Drawing! Info: Mandy Sponsored by Lathem, 770-532-6206 x 115 or email: mlathem@ghcc.com Liberty Utilities
Business Resource Fair Tuesday, September 12
7:45 am - 10:00 am Featherbone Communiversity MDC 999 Chestnut Street in Gainesville GREAT DOOR PRIZES! We’ve assembled the best local (FREE) resources to help businesses thrive and grow in Hall County! 7:45 - 8:00 am: Networking & Registration 8:00 - 8:45 am: Breakfast & Keynote Speaker Bill Carlson, ReferenceUSA 8:45 - 10 am: Exhibitor Fair & Networking
Thank You Sponsors
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED No Charge for Chamber Members; $15 Non Member Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111 Email: alewis@ghcc.com Register Online: GreaterHallChamber.com/events
Thank You Chamber Sponsors! We appreciate these organizations that supported Chamber Events: AccessWDUN Jaemor Farms AT&T Liberty Utilities Brenau University Milton Martin Honda Caldwell Electrical NEGA Health System Carroll Daniel Construction Allen & Meg Nivens Funari Realty ProCare Rx GA Mountain Food Bank Red Clay Interactive Humana Riverside Military Academy
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• Don't miss Business after Hours on Tuesday, August 22 at the Georgia Mountain Food Bank (GMFB) and mark your calendar for GMFB's Empty Bowl Lunch, presented by Homestar Financial on Tuesday, September 26. Drop in from 11am-1pm at the First Baptist Church Gainesville Banquet Hall for a tasty lunch and take home a hand-painted bowl as a thank you and a reminder of our goal to eliminate empty bowls and empty stomachs in our community. gamountainfoodbank.org • The University of North Georgia's Starlight Celebration & Fireworks is Saturday, August 27 at the G.W. Bailey Amphitheatre on the Gainesville Campus. Gates open at 5:30 pm. $10 per car or $20 for bus, van or larger. Tables for six may be reserved for $100 and includes two event parking passes. All proceeds from the event will support UNG students. Rain date for Starlight is September 9th. ung.edu/starlight • Entegra Financial Corp., the parent holding company of Entegra Bank headquartered in Franklin, NC, will purchase Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia. Jody Lail, President & CEO of Chattahoochee, said the partnership will continue to grow the bank's commercial lending presence in the northeast Georgia market and provides additional capital strength to allow the commercial banking team to expand services. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2017. entegrabank.com • Gainesville has been ranked the #1 Metro in the Nation for Food Manufacturing Concentration by Expansion Solutions Magazine. With over 10,000 employees in the industry, companies such as King's Hawaiian, Wrigley's and those in the poultry industry have helped our community retain the top spot for the second consecutive year. expansionsolutionsmagazine.com • Come out and dance to that old-time rock and roll as the Back In Time Band returns for one of Gainesville’s favorite outdoor summer concerts on Saturday, August 5 and another concert under the stars with Riverstreet on August 19 during The Arts Council’s Summer MusicFest Series. Concerts begin at 8pm; Gates open at 6pm. Tickets, $20; Table (8), $210. theartscouncil.net • Brian Anderson, CEO of Supporting Adoption and Foster Families Together Inc. (SAFFT), a local nonprofit that supports children in foster care, their caregivers and family, was recently
awarded several large grants to provide aid to Forsyth, Hall and Floyd counties. Hall County received $93,000 to provide free services to every parent and child affected by foster care and provide supervised visitation, drug screenings, transportation services, case management and support services for housing and employment. safft.org • The 16th Annual John Jarrard Foundation Concert is Saturday, September 16, 5:00 - 11:00 pm at the Brenau University Front Lawn. The John Jarrard Foundation is a non-profit created in the memory of Gainesville-native and Georgia Music Hall of Fame member John Jarrard. All proceeds from the foundation and its events benefit local charities. johnjarrardfoundation.com • Anslee Wilson, owner, A Helping Hand Home Care, announced that the company won Best Provider of Choice, Employer of Choice and Leader in Excellence from Home Care Pulse, the national leader in research and quality assurance for private duty home care agencies. Helping Hand is dedicated to providing quality, dependable, client-centered home care services for clients in the comfort and safety of their own homes. ahelpinghandga.com • Chamber Vice Chair of Membership Katie Dubnik was named to the University of Georgia Alumni Association's 40 Under 40 Class of 2017. The UGA program celebrates the personal, professional and philanthropic achievements of graduates under the age of 40. Dubnik, a 2003 UGA graduate, is president and founder of Forum Communications in Gainesville. forumspeaks.com • Northeast Georgia Health System has been recognized as one of the nation's "most wired" hospitals and health systems of 2017, according to data released by the American Hospital Association. NGHS is one of only six systems in Georgia to earn the honor. nghs.com • Crystal Reese is the new Store Manager at Belk in Gainesville and has been with Belk for 12 years. She was previously the store manager at the Tifton location and also worked for Belk in South Carolina. Founded in 1888 as a small bargain store in Monroe, NC, Belk has grown into the nation's largest privately held department store. belk.com
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Miller Hosts Leadership Group State Senator Butch Miller, a great friend and supporter of GainesvilleHall County and the Greater Hall Chamber, recently coordinated and sponsored the Chamber's senior leadership group visit to the Capitol. (L-R): State Senator Butch Miller, Milton Martin Honda, with Wisdom Keepers (Wisdom Project Graduates) Mary Selbitschka; Charles White, SCORE; and, Kris Golden. The Wisdom Project is a Vision 2030 initiative, developed by the Greater Hall Chamber and Brenau University's Center for Lifetime Study. The Wisdom Project prepares individuals age 55 and older to use their wisdom and talents in creative ways through action and advocacy. The fall 2017 program kicks off this month. Graduates of the program may serve on the Wisdom Keepers Council, an advisory group for subsequent programs and advocacy projects. Details: Kathy Amos, 770-538-4705. Email: kamos@brenau.edu
Fresh Produce at Jaemor Farms
Thank you Caroline Lewallen, Agritourism & Marketing Coordinator, and Madison Hickey, UGA Intern, for stocking the Chamber Board of Directors with fresh picked Jaemor Farms peaches! Located off Hwy 365 in North Hall County, Jaemor's Fresh Produce Market offers the freshest locally grown peaches and produce available from their Northeast Georgia farm along with homemade fresh breads, jams and jellies, pickles, relishes, BBQ sauces, marinades, dressings, pies, ice creams, cakes, boiled peanuts and much more. Jaemor also creates fruit baskets and gift boxes, and the new Sandwich Shack is now open! 5340 Cornelia Highway (Highway 365), Alto, GA 30510. jaemorfarms.com
DBR Associates, Inc.
Habitat ReStore Relocates
Humane Society of NEGA
Samantha “Sam” Threadgill along with volunteers and staff cut ribbon at the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia’s (HSNEGA). The non-profit seeks to create a community recognized for responsible pet ownership and humane treatment of animals through adoption, pet wellness and public education. HSNEGA recently opened the Howard-Oliver-Armstrong Bark Park for rescues. Now canines (and volunteers) have a beautiful and safe environment to socialize and, in turn, find their forever homes! The Humane Society of Northeast Georgia, 845 West Ridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-532-6617. HSNEGA.org
Cricket Wireless
HALLCO Community Credit Union Tammy Harris and Lamar Gailey cut ribbon at HALLCO Community Credit Union, the first credit union to open in Flowery Branch. The not-for-profit financial institution offers full service banking needs in addition to making loans at GREAT rates. HALLCO was voted as the #1 Best of Hall County for Auto Loans in 2017! 5900 Spout Springs Road, Suite W2, Flowery Branch, GA 30542. 7700-534-4255. HALLCOcu.org
(L-R): Jack Kelly, Mat Thomas, Sung Choi, Yessica Carrillo and Jamie Pressley cut ribbon at Cricket Wireless, a prepaid wireless service provider that offers talk, text and data. A wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T, Cricket Wireless has no annual contracts with great deals, plans and a FREE SmartPhone when you switch over from different carriers. 1920 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Suite 200, Gainesville, GA 30501. 678-696-5826. cricketwireless.com
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Habitat ReStore's Sara Ogden, Treasurer, Thom Price, President, and Tim Williams, Executive Director, cut ribbon at Habitat for Humanity of Hall County ReStore. The ReStore recently moved back to their Murphy Boulevard location in Gainesville. The ReStore sells new and gently used donated goods such as furniture, appliances, lighting fixtures, household goods, building materials and much more. Habitat Hall County serves the community by building affordable homes and providing interest free mortgages to those with household incomes between 30-60% of the area median income. 2380 Murphy Blvd, Gainesville, GA 30504. 770-718-1070. habitathallcounty.org
Chattahoochee Country Club (CCC) Board members cut ribbon for the club's new aquatic center. (L-R): Steve Gilliam, Bob Norton, Kelly Miles, Don Grimsley (Club President), Matthew Collins (General Manager) and Counte Cooley. The facility features a completely renovated junior Olympic size swimming pool and snack bar, new children’s zero entry spray ground and adjacent slide pool with two large slides and an open-air dining pavilion. As Gainesville’s premier family-focused, member owned private club, CCC was founded in 1950 and is dedicated to enhancing the social, recreational and professional lives of members and their families. Chattahoochee Country Club, 3000 Club Drive, Gainesville, GA 30506. 770-536-4461.ChattahoocheeCountryClub.com
Ribbon Cuttings
Sandie and Don Robertson, President; Laurie Galucki, Marketing Manager; David Robertson,Vice President, cut ribbon for DBR Associates, Inc., the official distributor for Belzona, Inc. in Georgia, Tennessee, and low country South Carolina. Belzona’s epoxy coating materials provide cost effective solutions for repairs in the marine, power, water/wastewater and facilities maintenance industries. Founded in 1977, DBR recently relocated to Gainesville and celebrated their 40th anniversary. 3130 Tanners Mill Road, Gainesville, GA 30507. 770-992-2153. dbrassociates.com
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Ribbon Cuttings
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Ana Martin, Jeannine Callahan, Dr. Brian Gay, Charlie Wells and Roberto Soto Mendez cut ribbon at First Look MRI. The new company provides high quality, affordable MRI services, without referral or insurance plan roadblocks offering patients ease of access and control over their healthcare. Patients have a range of options to customize the post MRI exam service to fit their exact needs. The First Look MRI service includes a timely written report AND video report, providing a comprehensive and clear understanding of the clinical findings. Additionally, the patient may choose to have a concierge consultation with the supervising radiologist and/or STAT report delivery, both for a nominal additional fee. 1980 Friendship Road, Suite 102, Hoschton, GA 30548. 470-639-1262. firstlookmri.com
Northeast Georgia Podiatry Dr. Purvi Shah DPM cuts ribbon at Northeast Georgia Podiatry, a clinic specializing in treating any pathologies or injuries related to the foot and ankle. They specialize in diabetic foot checkups, foot fractures, ankle sprains and deliver quality care in a convenient and comfortable setting. 590 S. Enota Drive, Unit 1, Gainesville, GA 30501. 470-252-5756. northeastgeorgiapodiatry.com
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Small Business of the Month Ted Quinn Painting, Inc. Longtime Gainesville resident Ted Quinn began painting at the age of 16 with his mentor Walter Thrailkill. In his early 20's, he began his own business. Ted is experienced in churches, schools, hospitals, retirement communities, retail centers and small businesses. Focusing on commercial and industrial painting, Ted's latest projects include North Hall High School, Sosebee & Britt, ADAC, University of North Georgia and many medical office buildings. He serves as a painting contractor for Carroll Daniel Construction Company and Tipton Construction, and all projects are serviced with sustainability in mind. All products used are low Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) with LEED certified options available. Ted Quinn Painting is EPA Lead-Safe certified and satisfies requirements following the Georgia Lead Poisoning Act and the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Management. Ted Quinn Painting is certified to perform lead-based paint renovation activities in Georgia under certification. Ted Quinn Painting also provides expert service in all areas of residential painting, new construction and remodeling. Ted Quinn Painting, Inc, 678-908-6496. tedquinnpainting.com
Greater Hall Chamber's 6th Annual
Healthcare Reform Seminar Thursday, August 31 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Brenau Downtown Center Theatre Learn what the experts are saying about the state of healthcare and insurance industries. We will be focusing on employee wellness, compliance, how to prepare for a DOL audit, and what triggers an audit with these keynote speakers: Brett Fowler, Vice President & Partner, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance Anne Tyler Hall, JD, Attorney & Principal, Hall Benefits Law Anna Hewell, Compliance Director, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance John Montgomery, MD, Vice President, Humana Market Medical Officer Jen Del Nero, Associate Regional Director Atlanta Office, U.S. Department of Labor
– OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – Reservations Required • Includes Light Breakfast $15 Chamber Members • $20 Non-Members Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111 • Email: alewis@ghcc.com (L-R): Carrie Wilson, Judy Butler, Kyle Bochat, Kelly Lee, Charlie Strong, Shane Gaddy and Jaynell Talaber cut ribbon at their new location. Now self-owned, Strong Gaddy Lee has more robust resources to match the more than 50 years industry experience they bring to the community. Strong Gaddy Lee Wealth Management, 301 Green Street, Suite 100D, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-534-0727. stronggaddylee.com
NEW! Business Resource Fair
Small Business Seminar
Keynote Speaker Bill Carlson with Infogroup will talk about his company's program called ReferenceUSA, a free target marketing database with up-to-date business and residential information. He’ll give tips on how to use ReferenceUSA’s database to boost sales and marketing strategies. The program can provide instant address and background information on Bill Carlson Infogroup millions of U.S. and Canadian businesses and residences. Data stretches back to 2002 to provide a historical picture of businesses, and access to the ReferenceUSA database is free! 7:45 am - 8:00 am: Networking & Registration 8:00 am - 8:45 am: Breakfast and Keynote Speaker 8:45 am - 10:00 am: Exhibitor Fair & Networking "If a consumer is interested in finding information about businesses or is new to the area and doesn't have any idea what the area has to offer, they can look up categories of businesses and find all of those businesses in the database in one pretty easy step," Carlson said. Open to the Public. Door Prizes! No Charge for Chamber Members; $15, NonMembers. Featherbone Communiversity MDC, 999 Chestnut Street in Gainesville. Reservations required. Reservations: Amanda Lewis, 770532-6206 x 111. Email: amanda@ghcc.com. Reservations Online: GreaterHallChamber.com/events
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Bill Lampton, PhD (center), Championship Communication, presented the July Small Business Seminar. The August 8th seminar (7:45-9:00am at the Chamber) is presented by Yoel Yohan, a career process improvement expert at UPS. If you’ve ever wished for more hours in a day, you need to attend this interactive session with process improvement and methodology. Yohan's book, The Corporate Drain, discusses the pathological process inefficiencies prevalent within business today. Small Business Seminars are held monthly and are sponsored by AccessWDUN, Signs by Tomorrow, DSI Digital Rainmakers and Caldwell Electrical Contractors. For info or how you can become a Certified Small Business Partner, contact Amanda Lewis, 770-5432-6206 x 111 or email: alewis@ghcc.com
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Gainesville Civic Center Open to the public, the Greater Hall Chamber’s 11th Annual HealthSmart Expo on October 11 will feature over 60 wellness exhibitors and FREE Community Health Screenings for men and women 18 years and older. Screenings include: Glucose, Cholesterol, Triglycerides Testing, Blood Pressure Checks, Body Mass Index Calculation, and many more. Free Shuttle Service will be provided. No Charge! No Fees! No Appointment Need! The event kicks off with the HealthSmart Breakfast on Wednesday, October 11 at 7:30 a.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center. Presentation of the Most Fit Company Awards will take place during the breakfast program. Exhibit space is now available. Booths include 6' skirted table, cloth and 2 chairs. Booth and Equipment Rental Fees: Chamber Member Booth - $350 each Non-Member Booth - $550 each Non-Profit Table - $200 each
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2017 Most Fit Company Awards Recognize your company's employee wellness program! As part of the 11th Annual HealthSmart Expo, the Greater Hall Chamber is conducting its annual survey for “Most Fit Company Awards” and judging criteria includes wellness, nutrition and fitness opportunities provided for employees. Awards are presented in three company size categories: Large (251+ employees), Medium (51-250) and Small (50 or less), and will be presented at the HealthSmart Breakfast on October 11 at 7:30 am at the Gainesville Civic Center. Breakfast reservations are required. Cost is $15 Chamber Members; $20 Non-Members.
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Link to surveymonkey.com/r/3SNGTQP to complete the 2017 Most Fit Company Survey online. The deadline to submit the Most Fit Company Survey is September 19. Award Info: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com
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Why Join? 1. Connections The Chamber’s greatest benefits? Networking, relationships and lead development. Take part in the many Chamber events to meet prospective clients and generate business leads. Plus, the Chamber only refers its member businesses.
2. Exposure Complimentary Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, introduction at Chamber meetings and working with community and business movers and shakers – Join and take advantage of ways to make your business known in the community.
3. Resources With a membership base that is over 85% small businesses, the Chamber offers a variety of resources to grow small businesses. From marketing workshops to monthly seminars, the Chamber is a valuable resource to grow your business.
“Building relationships is the key to acquiring new business, growing existing business and solving problems, and there’s no better place to form business relationships than through the Greater Hall Chamber.” Melissa Tymchuk Chief of Staff, Northeast Georgia Health System, Inc.
“When asked how we rebounded from the economic downturn several years ago, I always say the Chamber. The positive exposure from participating in the Chamber allows us to develop long term relationships with business partners and give back to the community.” Tony Paramore Owner, Gainesville Paint
“With a wide array of events and talent with membership and staff, the Chamber provides open opportunity for businesses, especially the many small ones, to seek out and implement resources and strategies they otherwise thought to be unavailable to them.” Al Trembley Principal, WSI Digital Rainmakers
The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to supporting an aggressive business environment and making a positive contribution to the community by serving as a resource for information, a voice for business and a valuable link to community development. Founded in 1908, the Greater Hall Chamber serves the entire Hall County area, including the cities of Gainesville, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, Clermont, Gillsville, Lula, Braselton and Buford. With over 2,300 business members, the Chamber offers a full range of resources and business services. Join today. 770-532-6206. GreaterHallChamber.com
Upcoming Chamber Events Tuesday, August 8 Small Business Seminar 7:45 - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber Wednesday, August 9 Network Over Coffee 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Sonic in Gainesville Thursday, August 10 South Hall Business Coalition Economic Development Review 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Houndstooth Grill in Braselton
Wednesday, August 16 Lunch 'n Learn 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Shane’s Rib Shack in Flowery Branch Tuesday, August 22 Business After Hours Georgia Mountain Food Bank 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 23 Network Over Coffee 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Fairfield Inn & Suites in Gainesville
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