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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 11 7:30 - 9:30 AM Gainesville Civic Center

Industry of the Year Awards page 4

Sponsored by

Small Business Development page 5 Upcoming Events page 6

Senator Butch Miller

Senator John Wilkinson

49th Georgia Senate District

50th Georgia Senate District

Member Announcements page 10 Welcome New Members page 12 Beautification Awards page 13 Ribbon Cuttings page 14

Rep. Lee Hawkins

Rep. Carl Rogers

Rep. Emory Dunahoo, Jr.

Rep. Timothy Barr

27th Georgia House District

29th Georgia House District

30th Georgia House District

103rd Georgia House District

The Chamber continues to assist local businesses and citizens in communicating their concerns and discussing issues at the Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast on Thursday, December 11. Sponsored by Jackson EMC, the event features the Gainesville-Hall County legislative delegation for the Georgia House of Representatives and State Senate. Open to the public. $25 Chamber members; $30 non-members. Full buffet breakfast. Reservations required. Nonrefundable if canceled after December 5. Josh Stephens, 770-532-6206 x 110. Email: jstephens@ghcc.com. Reservation online: greaterhallchamber.com

Save the Date Friday, December 5 Business Before Hours Thursday, December 11 Eggs & Issues Thursday, December 16 South Hall Business Coalition

DECEMBER 2014

A Publication of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce


From the Chairman

Buy Local this Holiday Season When you shop, dine and purchase services in Gainesville-Hall County, you give our community the best gift of all – your sales tax dollars. Your local buying generates sales tax dollars that work throughout the year to improve our community in many different ways. Your dollars spent with locally-owned businesses not only have a great impact on the local economy, but also simultaneously create jobs, fund more services through sales tax, invest in neighborhood improvement and promote community development. Let's support our area businesses that are working hard to survive, pay taxes and employ our citizens in this tough economic environment. When your dollars are spent in another community, those dollars stay in that community. The sales tax generated goes to paying for another county's roads, schools and parks. David Lee

Locally owned businesses create jobs locally!

Jackson EMC Chairman, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

Small, local businesses are the largest employer nationally and in our community provide the most jobs to residents. Some 85% of Greater Hall Chamber members are small businesses. Over 100 businesses recently joined the Chamber during the membership campaign, and most are small businesses. Shopping online with out-of-state companies or in malls in neighboring counties does not contribute a penny to our local economy. I hope we'll all consider supporting our greatest resources: local customers and local small businesses. You'll find local businesses value, respect and appreciate your patronage. During the holiday season, consider gifts from a local company, or donate to one of our many non-porfits in honor of a friend or family member. We are fortunate to have a wide range of diverse shopping opportunities right here in Gainesville-Hall County.

December 2, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

Several upcoming events promote our buy local campaign. Most recently, Main Street Gainesville sponsored the Annual Jingle Mingle, and the entire Downtown Square came alive with festivities and open houses. The Chamber's Buy Local Safe & Green Expo is scheduled for February 5th from 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center. The Expo will feature exhibits spotlighting dozens of businesses, products and services available here in Gainesville-Hall County. The Annual SAFE & GREEN Environmental, Health & Safety Forum will be held in conjunction with the Expo. The event is open to the public and offers great networking opportunities and product awareness for local companies. Sponsorships are now available along with exhibit sign-ups. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com

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Buying locally. It’s about making your hard-earned money go further, fueling the local economy, and helping to preserve the unique character of Gainesville-Hall County. You have a choice of where you eat, shop, and do business. On your next purchase, make the best decision. Buy local. Scott Chastain (left), Fairway Outdoor Advertising, and daughter Taylor Chastain, with Hall County Commissioner Billy Powell and his grandchildren, Lorelei and Colton Charest, at the Jingle Mingle/Business After Hours on the Square in Downtown Gainesville. The event kicked off the Holiday Season. Remember to BUY LOCAL, keep our tax dollars in the community, and support our local retailers.

Business Link VOLUME 20 ISSUE 6 McKemie West, Editor • Email: kwest@ghcc.com

greaterhallchamber.com Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

2014-2015 Executive Committee Chairman David Lee, Jackson EMC

Vice Chair, Marketing and Communications Katie Dubnik Forum Communications

Chairman Elect Brian Daniel Carroll Daniel Construction Co. Vice Chair, Membership Development Tony Paramore Treasurer Gainesville Design Center David Abee, Regions Bank Vice Chair, Economic Development Brian Rochester Rochester & Associates Vice Chair, Education Andi Farmer Milton Martin Honda Vice Chair, Government William Bagwell Homestead Investments

Co-Chairs, HALLmark Paul Chambers, AT&T Jimbo Floyd Turner Wood & Smith Insurance Randall Frost Stewart, Melvin & Frost Senior Advisor R.K. Whitehead Whitehead Die Casting

Vice Chair, South Hall Council Immediate Past Chairman Andy Kalinauskas Dixie Truelove Conditioned Air Systems Truelove Dairy Vice Chair, Community President & CEO Development Kit Dunlap Deborah Mack, Volunteer Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Chair, VISION 2030 Davis White LinkPoint Advantage Meg Nivens, Executive Director

Board of Directors 2014-2015 Charlotte Atkins, The Times Karen Baston, Sperry Van Ness Col James Benson, Riverside Military Academy Phil Bonelli, Wells Fargo John Breakfield, Breakfield & Associates Carol Burrell, NEGA Health System Jay Cooper, Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia Dr. Wanda Creel, Gainesville City Schools Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville Sam Evans, City of Oakwood Tony Funari, City of Braselton Loren Funk, The Longstreet Clinic Rob Geoffroy, The Atlanta Falcons John Geyer, J Geyer Advertising Will Hicks, Stifel Dr. Bonita Jacobs, University of North Georgia Anna Jacobs, Jacobs Media Lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage Jay Kelly, Signs By Tomorrow Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy

Jullie King, The Longstreet Clinic Mary Jane Locklear, Cox Communications Steve McNeilly, NEGA Health System Dick Mecum, Chair, Hall County Commission Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch Steve Naughton, Community Volunteer James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont Greg Ours, Poly Enterprises Dr. Ray Perren, Lanier Technical College Larry Poole, Mayor, City of Gillsville Brad Puryear, Mansfield Energy Ron Quinn, Peach State Bank Barbara Rambo, ProCare Rx Will Schofield, Hall County Schools Dr. Ed Schraeder, Brenau University Darrell Snyder, Georgia Power Milton Turner, Mayor, City of Lula Philip Wilheit, Gainesville Hall County Development Authority Mike Williams, Lanier Islands

Associate Directors 2014-2015 Michael Baldwin, Charter Business Morgan House, Lake Lanier Olympic Venue Dawn Justus, United Community Bank Terry Merck, American Yazaki David Miller, Brenau University Debbie Morrin, ComCast Spotlight Ryan Owen, Kubota

Clay Pilgrim, Rushton & Company Carol Shirley, South State Bank Jeff Sims, Hamilton State Bank Al Trembley, WSI Digital Rainmakers Staci Tunkel, Center Point Spencer Walker, NGMT

Staff Executive Kit Dunlap, President/CEO Joy Sims, Executive Assistant Economic Development Tim Evans, Vice President Shelley Davis, Vice President Existing Industry Amanda Lewis, Project Manager Joshua Stephens, Project Manager Finance & Operations David Umberson, Vice President Finance & HR Membership Development Megan Martin, Vice President Kara Tate, Vice President, Membership Sales Education Dana Miller, Vice President

Government Affairs Joshua Stephens, Project Manager South Hall Council Megan Martin, Vice President Membership Community Development Robin Halstead, Vice President VISION 2030 Meg Nivens, Executive Director Marketing & Communications Kemie West, Business Link Editor/Consultant Greater Hall Chamber Welcome Center Robin Halstead, Manager



December 2, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

Economic Development

2014 Industry of Year Awards

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(L-R): Tim Evans, Chamber Vice President of Economic Development; Richard Beatty, President, Aerocom Systems and Shelley Davis, Chamber Vice President of Existing Industry and Coordinator of the Industry of the Year Awards program.

The Greater Hall Chamber's 2014 Industry of the Year Awards were presented at the 6th Annual Industry Appreciation Luncheon in November. Sponsored by Lanier Technical College, the awards honor area existing industry leaders based on economic impact, workforce excellence and corporate responsibility. In 2013-2014, new and expanded businesses created 1,050 new jobs and generated $170 million in capital investment for Gainesville-Hall County. Aerocom Systems Inc. – 2014 Industry of the Year (1-50 Employees) Richard Beaty, President • 4052 Thurmon Tanner Parkway in Flowery Branch Aerocom Systems, Inc. has over 80 years of design and manufacturing experience in pneumatic tube systems worldwide and has been in Hall County for 14 years. With 17 employees in Hall County, the company recently renovated its building and added jobs. Aerocom is developing a special tube system for WalMart that will enable the transportation of prescriptions from their internal pharmacy to customer drive up lanes. With this potential sales revenue, Aerocom anticipates expanding their warehouse space to allow for the new product line. aerocomusa.com Syfan Logistics, Inc. – 2014 Industry of the Year (51-200 Employees) Jim Syfan, CEO • 2037 Old Candler Road in Gainesville Syfan Logistics is a logistics management company headquartered in Gainesville. CEO Jim Syfan and his two sons, Greg and Steve, founded the business in 2011 and now employ 176 people. In just three years, they have grown to annual revenue that took their previous companies 23 years to achieve. Increased sales and new products in 2014 created a 65% increase over 2013. The company is making a $21 million annual economic impact on Gainesville-Hall County. For 2015, the company plans an additional 45% increase in revenue growth. syfancorp.com King’s Hawaiian – 2014 Industry of the Year (201+ Employees) Joe Leonardo, Director of Manufacturing 5420 HF Reed Industrial Parkway in Flowery Branch King’s Hawaiian located a new bakery to Hall County in 2011 and now employs 350 people. The company has constructed two plants, three manufacturing lines and invested over $100 million in Hall County. In 2015, the company expects to have over 600 employed. The company is a Partner in Education and maintains a close relationship with Lanier Technical College. Environmental, safety and product quality are top goals for the organization that has been recognized by Governor Deal for efforts in environmental care. kingshawaiian.com Marel Stork Poultry Processing – Employer Recognition Award Michael Otterbach, VP Manufacturing • 1024 Airport Parkway in Gainesville Marel has been in Gainesville for 70 years processing systems for broilers, turkeys and ducks. With 240 employees, the company is a Drug Free Workplace, recognizes employee educational efforts, and is expanding internships with Lanier Technical College for skills training. marel.com

(L-R): Syfan Logistics' Jim Syfan, CEO, and sons Greg and Steve Syfan with Shelley Davis, Chamber VP of Existing Industry. Syfan Logistics was named Industry of the Year in the medium-size, 51-200 employee category. (L-R): Tim Evans, Chamber VP Economic Development and Curtis Taira, Vice President and Director of Engineering, King's Hawaiian. King's Hawaiian was awarded the 2014 Industry of the Year Award in the largesize, 201+ employees category. King's Hawaiian located to Hall County three years ago and expects to employ over 600 in 2015.

Cargill, Inc. – Corporate Citizen Recognition Award Bronson Guilbeau, Facility Superintendent • 862 West Ridge Road in Gainesville Cargill located to Gainesville-Hall County 48 years ago, currently has 310 employees and supplies animal feed to the local poultry industry and dressings, sauces, and oils to food service industries. Cargill hosts blood drives, is involved with Challenged Child and United Way, and is a Partner in Education. cargill.com KIK Custom Products – Environmental Steward Recognition Award Mike Beckett, General Manager • 2030 Old Candler Road in Gainesville KIK Custom Products located to Hall County in 1994, manufactures over 250 new personal care consumer products, and has 250 employees. They hold a world class injury rate, and received company’s 2013 President’s Award for best overall plant in terms of Health, Safety, Environment and Sustainability. kikcorp.com Tatsumi Intermodal USA, Inc. – Safety Recognition Award Arrik Williams, President • 2850 White Sulphur Road in Gainesville Tatsumi is an inventory management provider with 70 employees, has no recordable lost time accidents in 2013, is a certified Drug Free Workplace and has an Employee Safety Committee. tatsumiusa.com

(L-R): Sheryl Reed and Michael Otterbach of Marel Stork (Employer Recognition); Kazu Kashida of Tatsumi Intermodal USA, Inc. (Safety Recognition); Hank Deveikis of KIK Custom Products (Environmental Steward Recognition); Miriam Gunter of Cargill, Inc. (Corporate Citizen Recognition).


Small Business Success Seminars Digital Marketing on January 29

"Reaching customers today is more challenging than ever,” said Suzanne M. Erickson, PhD, Dean of the College of Business & Mass Communication at Brenau University and professor of finance. “This seminar is designed to help business leaders understand the tools available to them that will help them be even more successful in 2015 and beyond."

(L-R): Lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage (Sponsor); Jim Grier, Champion Capital Alliance; Jody Spain, Cotton Eyed Joe’s (Presenter); Kit Dunlap, Greater Hall Chamber; Al Trembley, WSI Digital Rainmakers (Sponsor). Jody Spain, CEO of Cotton Eyed Joe’s, presented a terrific program on how to market your company at a trade show at the November Small Business Seminar. Robert Mallon will be the presenter for the January 13 seminar at Lanier Tech's MDC at Featherbone Communiversity "How to Structure Your Perfect Day for Maximum Effectiveness & Minimal Stress" will focus on maximum effectiveness and minimal time. Robert Mallon is a professional speaker and business coach helping provide managers and leaders the real-life tools needed to flourish, both personally and professionally. No charge for Chamber members; $15 Non-members. Details: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com

Seminar attendees’ “tweets” will bounce into a virtual fish tank allowing all to view and follow on Twitter. Attendees will also have the opportunity to win prizes by “tweeting” correct answers to questions during the Q&A segments of the seminar. This activity will be a fun and interactive way to demonstrate a form of social media within the group. "We are really looking forward to partnering with Brenau and the Chamber again this year,” said Kris Nordholz, CEO of Full Media. “Full Media's focus is growing small and mid-sized business through website development and Internet marketing, so we always enjoy talking with business owners and decision makers about different ways they can make the Internet part of their ongoing growth strategy."

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The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce, Full Media, Brenau University's College of Business & Mass Communication and WSI Digital Rainmakers have joined forces for a business marketing seminar. "You’ve Got the Data – Now What?" is Thursday, January 29 at the Jacobs Building at Brenau University in Gainesville. The event will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a light breakfast, networking and a Tweet Tank. The program begins at 9:00 a.m. A panel of professionals led by Full Media and WSI Digital Rainmakers will assist businesses in determining top marketing strategies with tips on the latest technology resources. Drawing for an iPad Mini!

Cost is $15 for Chamber Members; $30 Non-Members and includes a light breakfast. Registration required. Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com. Register online at greaterhallchamber.com

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Meetings & Events

DECEMBER 2014 Wednesday, December 3 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber

Wednesday, December 17 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. – Chamber

Friday, December 5 Business Before Hours North Georgia Community Foundation 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 615 Oak Street in Gainesville

Thursday, December 18 Chamber Executive Committee 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. – Chamber

Tuesday, December 9 Youth Leadership Hall Healthcare /Community Service 7:50 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 10 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Sherry’s Bait & Barbecue Thursday, December 11 Leadership Hall County Judicial Program 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center

Tuesday, January 20 South Hall Business Coalition Update on Lanier Islands presented by Michael DiLeone, Director of Sales 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Lanier Islands

Thursday, December 11 Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Gainesville Civic Center

Thursday, January 22 Business After Hours Legacy Link 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. 604 Washington Street in Gainesville

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Tuesday, December 16 South Hall Business Coalition "South Hall Non-Profit Update" 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Spout Springs Library, 6488 Spout Springs Road in Flowery Branch

Friday, December 5

7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Sponsored by North Georgia Community Foundation 615 Oak Street in Gainesville No Charge • Complimentary Breakfast Join us for a networking social and a delicious complimentary breakfast while learning about the North Georgia Community Foundation and non-profits housed at the center including Lake Lanier Association, Family T.I.E.S., Rape Response, Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Three Dimensional Life, Rock Goodbye Angel, Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeepers, Gainesville Ballet, Hall County Board of Realtors, Ninth District Opportunity, Pay It Forward Scholarships and Gainesville Community Food Pantry.

JANUARY 2015 Tuesday, January 13 Small Business Seminar "Maximum Effectiveness and Minimal Stress" presented by Robert Mallon 7:45 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. – MDC at Lanier Technical College in Gainesville

Friday, December 12 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. – Chamber

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Thursday, January 29 Digital Marketing Workshop 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Brenau University - Jacobs Building Green Street in Gainesville Get details on these and other Chamber events online: greaterhallchamber.com

Upcoming Chamber Events Thursday, January 29, 2015: Digital Marketing Workshop 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. – Brenau University, Jacobs Building Thursday, February 5, 2015: Buy Local Safe & Green Expo 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. – Gainesville Civic Center Thursday, March 12, 2015: Annual Transportation Forum 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. – University of North Georgia, Gainesville Campus Thursday, March 26, 2015: 8th Annual Chamber Chase 5K & Wellness Walk Presented by AEON 6:00 p.m. – Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville

South Hall Business Coalition Tuesday, December 16

8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Spout Springs Library 6488 Spout Springs Road in Flowery Branch $5 Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members • Light Breakfast Don't miss this Update on Non-profits in South Hall... Join the Coalition for great networking and find out more about what is going on in the non-profit sector and how you and your business can be a part of the mission and success of these local agencies. Sponsored by Milton Martin Honda and Red Clay Interactive. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com. Register online: greaterhallchamber.com

Eggs & Issues Breakfast Thursday, December 11

7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center Sponsored by Jackson EMC $25 Chamber Members; $30 Non-Members (Reservations non-refundable if canceled after December 5)

Make your reservations now for the Chamber's Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast with the Gainesville-Hall County Legislative Delegation including Senator Butch Miller; Senator John Wilkinson; Representative Emory Dunahoo, Jr.; Representative Carl Rogers; Representative Lee Hawkins; Representative Timothy Barr. Reservations: Josh Stephens, 770-532-6206 x 110. Email: jstephens@ghcc.com. Register online: greaterhallchamber.com

Digital Marketing Workshop Thursday, January 29

8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Brenau University - Jacobs Building $15 Chamber Members; $30 Non-Members On Thursday, January 29, Full Media, Brenau University and WSI Digital Rainmakers will present "You’ve Got the Data – Now What?" Make your reservation now for the seminar on how to convert digital data into sales and business growth. The morning begins with a light breakfast, networking and a Tweet Tank followed by discussion by a panel of professionals. Drawing for an iPad Mini! Registration required. Amanda Lewis, 770-5326206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com. Register online: greaterhallchamber.com


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Member Announcements December 2, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

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• Chamber Board member Al Trembley of WSI Digital Rainmakers in Gainesville received the international WSI 2013 Top QSP Contributor Award. WSI (We Simplify the Internet) is the world’s largest digital marketing company with offices in over 80 countries and corporate partners including Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! Bing, HubSpot. The Quick Start Program (QSP) recognizes the most successful internet consultant within the first three months of business in the WSI network. wsirainmakers.com • Hall County Government hosted the Special Olympics Georgia Fall Games this fall. Nearly 2,000 coaches and athletes spent some $500,000 in the community during their stay on lodging, food, and special events. Athletes, families, and spectators spent at least an additional $150,000 on entertainment and transportation expenses alone. • Superior Court Judges for the Northeastern Judicial Circuit announced the appointment of attorney Alison W. Toller and attorney Robert A. (Bo) Weber, Jr. to serve as Juvenile Court Judges for a four-year term. • Virgil Williams, Chairman of the Board of Lanier Islands announces SnowWorld, a new offering several years in the making that launched on November 21. Coinciding with Lanier Islands Christmas – a new interpretation of the famous Magical Nights of Lights – SnowWorld will remain in full swing on weekends until the beginning of March and includes five thrilling icy speed slides, a snowy 13-lane tube slide, four snow play zones, ice skating at the Polar rink, family-friendly eateries, and firepits for roasting marshmallows. In addition to dozens of animated holiday-themed light displays, the Lanier Islands Christmas will include the SnowWorld Village with holiday shopping, carnival rides and games, Santa, and much more. lanierislands.com • Rosanne Short, Brenau University Adult Programs Director, received the first Forever Gold Award, created for staff of the Adult and Graduate Studies department who go beyond expectations of the job. Rosanne was awarded for her ability to incorporate and encompass many important responsibilities, projects and tasks while being extremely personable and always available to serve in any capacity deemed necessary by university leadership and students. brenau.edu • The Carl Vinson Institute at the University of Georgia estimates the recently announced Kubota Manufacturing of America (KMA) expansion in

Gainesville-Hall County will have an annual economic impact of over $233 million. KMA is purchasing 180 acres in Hall County’s new Gateway Industrial Centre and creating an additional 650 jobs over the next several years. Established in 1988, KMA operates its North American manufacturing headquarters at its existing facility in Gainesville Industrial Park North at Ramsey Road and currently employs 1,300 people. Approximately one-half of all Kubota branded equipment sold in the United States is manufactured at its 190-acre Gainesville facility. kubota-kma.com • Gainesville Ballet Company presents The Nutcracker on December 5-7 at Pearce Auditorium at Brenau University at 7:30 p.m. with 2:00 pm shows on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets: 770-5324241 or online at gainesvilleballet.org • Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) will soon be one of few hospitals in the country to offer patients an outdoor pet-patient visitation area. The future 3,200 square-foot garden-like area is located outside the South Tower and closest in proximity to the inpatient rehabilitation unit. nghs.com • Challenged Child & Friends presents the 11th Annual Festival of Trees Gala on Saturday, December 6 at 7:00 p.m. at the Buisson Barn. $85 per person. Black Tie Optional. For tickets and to preview auction items, visit challengedchild.org or call 770-535-8372 ext. 115. • The University of Georgia College of Education announced Tuesday that former Gainesville City Schools Superintendent Merrianne Dyer will join the inaugural Board of Visitors. The 28-member board seeks to enhance the well-being of the College of Education. • AdEdge Water Technologies announces Ronit Erlitzki as Business & Proposal Development Manager; Alejandro Tornato as a Senior Applications Engineer; and Saqib Karori as a Project Manager. Located in Buford, AdEdge specializes in the design, development, manufacturing, and supply of innovative water treatment solutions that remove contaminants from process or aqueous streams. adedgetechnologies.com • Contact Dr. Carroll Turner at Lanier Tech's Business Incubator Consulting Program for business coaching, marketing strategies, time management, financial modeling and more. 770-5359220. Email: cturner@laniertech.edu

GOT NEWS? Email: kwest@ghcc.com

Small Business of the Month House Dressing Interiors Elizabeth Thompson (right), owner, and Lindsey Strong in the showroom of House Dressing Interiors, a full service interior design studio and furniture store open to the public as well as other designers. Offering fabrics, wall coverings, blinds, rugs, art and decorative accessories, Elizabeth and her team provide design services for both residential and commercial spaces ranging from new construction, renovations, consultations, custom furniture and window treatments. House Dressing Interior Design, 670-A Main Street SW, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-531-7393. housedressinginteriordesign.com

The Wisdom Project Graduates

VISION 2030's Senior Leadership Program – The Wisdom Project – recently held a ceremony for the fifth class graduating from the program. Wisdom Project graduates (now 100 strong) are called Wisdom Keepers. They remain active in the community and are strengthening Greater Hall County through action and advocacy.

New Member Orientation

(L-R): Michael Dileone, Lanier Islands; David Stewart, community volunteer; Kit Dunlap, Chamber; Morgan House, Lake Lanier Olympic Venue, and top membership recruiter. Thank you Lanier Charter Career Academy for hosting and HTI Employment Solutions for sponsoring the New Member Breakfast.


Jingle Mingle Downtown

Membership Development

Lorry Schrage (left), owner, of Saul's in Downtown Gainesville, assists customers during the Holiday Business After Hours sponsored by Main Street Gainesville. Don't miss a morning of networking at Business BEFORE Hours at North Georgia Community Foundation on Friday, December 5, 7:30-9:00 a.m. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast while learning about non-profits at the center including Lake Lanier Association, Family T.I.E.S., Rape Response, Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Three Dimensional Life, Rock Goodbye Angel, Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeepers, Gainesville Ballet, Hall County Board of Realtors, Ninth District Opportunity, Pay It Forward Scholarships and Gainesville Community Food Pantry. Remember to support our non-profits this Holiday Season. ngcf.org

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Greater Hall Chamber and UGA SBDC Maximum Marketing Series Graduates with sponsors Morton Vardeman & Carlson (John Vardeman), Small Business Access Partners (Lorra Lee), South State Bank (Carol Shirley), Jackson EMC (David Lee) and Charter Business (Sierra McMullen & Michael Baldwin). Photo by Dave Simpson, Simpson Photography.

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South Hall Business Coalition (L-R): South Hall Council Vice Chair Andy Kalinauskas, Conditioned Air Systems; Kit Dunlap, Chamber; David Houston, Director, Oakwood Family YMCA; Stan Brown, Oakwood City Manager, at the South Hall Business Coalition meeting in November. The Coalition will meet Tuesday, December 16 at the Spout Springs Library in Flowery Branch for an update on non-profits in South Hall. $5 Chamber Members; $15 Non-Members. South Hall Coalition Meetings are sponsored by Milton Martin Honda and Red Clay Interactive. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com

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December 2, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

Membership Development

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Buy Local Expo / Safe & Green Thursday, February 5, 2015 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm Gainesville Civic Center

– Business After Hours 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm – Exhibit Space & Sponsorships Now Available!

7:30 a.m. at North Georgia Community Foundation

The Chamber's Annual BUY LOCAL EXPO is Thursday, February 5 from 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the Gainesville Civic Center and will highlight the many products and services available right here in Gainesville-Hall County! The Annual SAFE & GREEN Environmental, Health & Safety Forum will be held in conjunction with the Expo. The event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Exhibit space and sponsorships are now available. The Buy Local Expo and Safe & Green will feature over 70 exhibits of local businesses and non-profits. Business After Hours is 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the Expo at the Gainesville Civic Center! For exhibit space and sponsorship information, contact Megan Martin at the Chamber, 770-532-6206 x 115. Email: mmartin@ghcc.com

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Business Beautification Awards

Panel speaks on "giving back"

Healthcare Committee L-R: Wendy Holmes, PhD, Brenau University; Chad Bolton, Northeast Georgia Health System; Committee Chair Jullie King, The Longstreet Clinic; John H. Adamski II MD, Northeast Georgia Medical Center; Gale Starich, PhD and Tracy Wright, Brenau University. The recent Healthcare Committee program included an overview by Dr. Adamski on the Medical Center’s Trauma Care Designation and Trauma/ Acute Care Surgery and Surgical Critical Care services. nghs.com

A Chamber-sponsored panel of community leaders spoke to 10th Graders at Chestatee High School on the importance of volunteering and giving back to the community. (L-R): Dana Miller, Greater Hall Chamber; Jackie Wallace, United Way of Hall County; Kelly Lee, Wells Fargo Advisors; Students Nader Osman, Cody Cornett, Cayge Sinnett; John Breakfield, Breakfield & Associates; Philip Bonelli, Wells Fargo Bank; Suzanne Jarrard, Chestatee High; and Student Emma Grimsley.

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(L-R): Kirsten Boettcher, Lakeshore Mall; John Sheffield and Taylor Wallace, Premier Landcare; Mike Weinberger, Lakeshore Mall. Lakeshore Mall is the recipient of a Fall Business Beautification Award. With the support of ownership, Garrison Investment Group, Lakeshore's management team worked with Premier Landcare to design new entryways with colorful flowers in the spring and summer and holiday lights in the winter. In addition to the landscaping improvements, the mall added new pylon signs with stacked stone to modernize each entrance. More improvements will come in 2015. shoplakeshoremall.com

The Greater Hall Chamber's Work-Based Learning Coordinators, including high school counselors and graduation coaches, toured IMS Gear Georgia to gain a better understanding of how the company operates. The tour was followed by discussion on workforce development and the formation of a partnership with student interns, educators and IMS Gear. Founded in 1863, German-based IMS Gear makes electronic parts for the automotive industry. The company located to Gainsville-Hall County in 1995 and currently employs 150 associates. (L-R): Kristie Pilgrim, Human Resources, IMS Gear Georgia, Inc.; Felecia Doyle, Flowery Branch High; Deana Harper, North Hall High; Holli Howard, Chestatee High; Cree Aiken and Carey Crawford, Johnson High; Michael Englhardt, Business Unit General Manager. IMS Gear Georgia; Staci Crain and Heidi Rider, East Hall High; Jennifer Rudeseal, North Hall High; Christy Carter and Beth Purdy, Flowery Branch High; Shelley Davis, Chamber VP Existing Industry; Dana Miller, Chamber VP Education. The Chamber has recently formed a new Gainesville-Hall County Workforce Development Task Force. The Task Force includes is a diversified group that seeks to collaborate with area employers, educators and leaders to create new programs, market existing programs, remove barriers and influence perceptions. The group is dedicated to making an impact by building upon a sustainable workforce that possesses the skills needed by today’s and tomorrow’s employers.

Community Development

(L-R): The Norton Agency's John Pace, Chief Financial Officer; Cheryl Major, Controller; Bob Norton, President; Frank K. Norton Jr., CEO/Chairman. The Frierson House (circa 1902) was renovated and added to the Norton’s Historical Green Street business campus. The “Southern Vernacular Cottage” style home now houses Norton’s accounting and logistical operations and its Benefits (life and health) Sales Force. The exterior and street scape was restored with the interior modernized with 21st century business electronics while maintaining architectural character. The overall goal was to create a calm, peaceful, productive workspace for its growing business. The Norton Agency’s corporate hub is located in four Gainesville Historical restored structures. nortonnorthga.com

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Key Economic Indicators

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YellowFin in Downtown Gainesville

Christopher Richardson, owner of YellowFin, cuts a ribbon at the unique restaurant on the Square in Downtown Gainesville. Formally located in Historic Roswell, YellowFin offers the best in fresh seafood and delicious land fare, and next door is sister restaurant, Re-cess Southern Gastro Pub, in the century old building that most Gainesville natives remember as Purdue's News Stand. Both YellowFin and Re-cess are the creations of partners Christopher Richardson and Chef Paul Anthony, and each offers a distinct dining experience. YellowFin's menu is the creation of Chef Kenneth Sloan and Chef Paul Anthony and offers a variety of seafood options, including different fresh catch every week, raw oysters on the half shell, fresh salmon, and of course, fresh tuna. YellowFin also offers New Zealand Rack of Lamb to filet and ribeye, always cut in house. 120 Bradford Street NW in Gainesville. 678-450-4225. yellowfingv.com

Fidelity Bank in Flowery Branch

Greater Hall County Area Jobless Employment Rates Hall County

10 8

Latest

Oct. 2014

6 Previous Month

Sept 2014

6.7

6

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4

6.7%

Sept 2014

2

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7.2

Cherokee Dawson

5.9 5.6

Forsyth

5.5

Gwinnett Jackson Ga Mountains State of Georgia

6.6 6.6 6.2 7.5

U.S.

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Sept 2014

Oct 2013

100’s millions of dollars

Sherry and Terry Richards cut ribbon at Sherry’s Bait & Barbecue. The shop offers live bait, fishing tackle, convenience items, beer, breakfast biscuits, and a wide range of barbecue. All menu items are homemade, and meats are smoked daily on the premises. Terry and Sherry offer a one-stop shopping experience for lake visitors and local residents who enjoy fishing and barbecue, and the shop is rapidly becoming a local favorite. Join us at Sherry’s Bait & Barbecue on Wednesday, December 10 at 8:30 a.m. for Network Over Coffee! 2807 Dawsonville Highway, Gainesville, GA 30506. 404-290-9145.

Percent

Ribbon Cuttings

Sherry's Bait & Barbecue

1.0

225,571,801

236,291,171

$

$

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Housing Permits Issued - Hall County

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2013 Total

One Year Ago

Sept 2014

Oct. 2013

600

45

60

498

2014 YTD

Area Permits County Barrow Dawson Gwinnett Forsyth Hall Jackson

Oct 2014 29 7 137 188 60 7

Oct 2013 20 9 135 125 60 10

Sept 2014 36 16 134 135 45 15

Total 2013 196 65 1,938 2,103 600 92

2014 YTD 236 88 2,255 2,326 498 97

Avg Total Price 2014

Avg Price

Homes Sold and Closed and Average Price of Home Oct 2014

Avg Price

Oct 2013

Avg Price

Sept 2014

Avg Price

Total 2013

City

13

175,135

15

167,529

18

240,206

162

180,838

201

194,385

North

33

257,150

30

212,164

33

246,594

250

239,636

367

262,144

East

20

106,005

11

94,945

20

107,974

124

106,323

169

110,367

South

23

229,424

15

151,985

25

209,006

184

180,106

251

222,799

West

40

265,924

48

201,458

50

327,936

440

242,959

590

278,263

Area

Fidelity Bank Branch Manager Amy Brien and staff cut ribbon with Mike Miller, Mayor of Flowery Branch, Fred Richards, Flowery Branch City Council, and Craig Lutz, Hall County Commission. Founded in 1974, Fidelity Bank is one of the largest community banks in metro Atlanta and provides a wide range of personal and corporate financial services including consumer, commercial, construction, mortgage lending, wealth management, deposit and other credit services, and a credit related insurance product. Fidelity Bank seeks to be The Number One Community Bank With The Best Customer Service In Town. 7375 Spout Springs Road in Flowery Branch. 404-553-2730. LionBank.com

Updated 11/24

Data compiled by the Norton Agency. For additional information or other data products, please call: Tommy Howard 770-718-5204

The Norton Agency thoward@nortonnorthga.com

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Leadership Hall class members with Eagle Ranch staff. The LHC Education Program began at Lakeview Academy with an overview and tour led by Head of School, Dr. John Kennedy. At New Holland Elementary School, Principal Pam Wood, along with Wanda Creel, Superintendent Gainesville City Schools, and Sammy Smith, Gainesville City School Board, discussed the Gainesville School System. The class toured New Holland Elementary and watched a kindergarten Thanksgiving play. At World Language Academy, Will Schofield, Superintendent of Hall County Schools, gave an overview of the school system and the future of education in Hall County. Lunch at Eagle Ranch included an overview by Founder Eddie Staub. Jeff Jenkins, Assistant Principal at Lanier Charter Career Academy, led the class on a tour of the facility. The day ended at the University of North Georgia (UNG) Gainesville campus with at tour by Dr. Al Panu and a presentation by Nick Kastner and Dean Donna Mayo of UNG’s Mike Cottrell College of Business. Thank you sponsors: UNG Mike Cottrell College of Business and Lakeview Academy.

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Youth Leadership's Judicial Program included a tour of the Hall County Detention Center and the SWAT training facility with an overview by Lt. Bonner Burton. Following lunch at Brenau University, the class participated in a mock trial at the courthouse led by Mark Alexander, Stewart Melvin & Frost; John Breakfield, Breakfield & Associates and David Dickerson, Whelchel Dunlap Jarrard & Walker. The students heard from Superior Court Judge Jason Deal and Debbie Mott, Treatment Services, about the Hall County Family Treatment Court and the Drug Court systems. Amber Stowers spoke about her role as the Chief Assistant Solicitor General and Judge Lindsay Burton gave a presentation about the Foster Care system in Gainesville Hall County. Thank you sponsors: Chick-fil-A of Gainesville and Brenau University.

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Upcoming Chamber Events Upcoming Chamber Events Friday, December 5 Workshop Small Business Marketing Business BeforeFebruary Hours 14 Tuesday, 7:30 a.m.Marketing - 9:00 a.m. Trends Presented by Community Gordon Sawyer North Georgia 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. – The Oaks at Foundation Lanier Charter Career Academy Thursday, December 11 Business After Hours Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast Thursday, February 16 "Legislative Forum featuring 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Gville-Hall County Delegation" Luna's Restaurant 7:30 a.m.200 - 9:30 Maina.m. Street Gainesville Center Hunt Tower inCivic Downtown Gainesville Open to the Public!

Tuesday, December 16 Arbor Day Celebration South Hall Business Friday, FebruaryCoalition 17 "Updates from South 10:00 a.m. Hall FrancesOrganizations" Meadows Center Non-Profits 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Safe &Springs Green Regional Spout Library Assembly Friday, February 24 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 13 Georgia Mountains Center Small Business Seminar "Time Management" Annual Transportation Forum Presented by Robert Mallon Wednesday, March 14 7:45 a.m. - 9:30 11:30 a.m. -a.m. 1:00 p.m. LanierGainesville Tech MDC State College

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