Business Link June 3 2014

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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

Chairman's Column page 2

Over 525 attend Chamber's 106th Annual Meeting & Gala Annual Business Award Recipients:

2014 Small Business of the Year: Cotton Eyed Joe's (David, Joey, and Jody Spain)

Annual Meeting & Gala Highlights page 4

Family Business of the Year: McGarity's Business Products (Scott and Cami McGarity)

Upcoming Events page 5

Community Service Award: Tennent Slack, MD; Dallas Gay; Jack Chapman, MD of the MAG Foundation “THINK ABOUT IT� Campaign

Member Announcements page 10 Ribbon Cuttings page 10 & 11 New Members page 11 Leadership Hall Graduates page 12 Small Business of the Month page 13 Wisdom Project Graduates page 14

Distinguished Citizen Award: Philip Wilheit, Sr., Wilheit Packaging (L-R): Greater Hall Chamber Chairman-Elect David Lee and wife Holli with Chamber Chair Dixie Truelove and husband Mike Smith. The Chamber's Annual Meeting & Gala featured the passing of the gavel from Dixie to David who officially takes office as Chairman on July 1. Highlights on page 4. Governor Nathan Deal and Georgia's First Lady Sandra Deal with Kit Dunlap (center) President & CEO of the Greater Hall Chamber. The Deals were special guests at the Chamber's Annual Meeting on May 15 at the Chattahoochee Country Club.

W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award: Deborah Mack, Community Volunteer Silver Shovel Awards: Randall Frost, Stewart, Melvin & Frost Brent Hoffman, Berkshire Hathaway/GA Properties Commercial Division Dale Jaeger, The Jaeger Company Lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage Randy Knighton, Hall County Government Jody Lail, Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia Malissa Lawrence, Lanier Technical College Bill Lightfoot, Brenau University Steve Naughton, Enterprising Solutions Kip Padgett, City of Gainesville Tony Paramore, Gainesville Paint Carl Romberg, Direct South Bill Sanders, Jackson EMC Todd Young, Publix

Save the Date Tuesday, June 10 Small Business Seminar Thursday, June 12 Georgia Chamber Breakfast Thursday, June 26 Business After Hours

JUNE 2014

A Publication of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce


From the Chair

A Chamber that Understands its Mission “Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.” – Warren G. Bennis What a great year this has been! Our Chamber is always busy... bringing new businesses to our community, assisting our existing businesses, holding ribbon cuttings, showing emerging leaders all our county has to offer through Leadership Hall County and Youth Leadership Hall, hosting informative seminars and forum and so much more. The Chamber offers members so many ways to network from Business After Hours and Lunch 'n Learn to Network Over Coffee. There is always something always happening throughout the year including our HealthSmart Expo, Job Fair, Buy Local/Safe & Green Expo, Eggs & Issues, Hackers Holiday Golf and Chamber Chase 5K. Dixie Truelove

There is such a diversity of businesses here, and we are ever growing. We've come a long way since that first chicken! In 2013-2014, 33 new and expanded businesses created 950 jobs and generated $180 million in capital investment for Gainesville-Hall County. International business continues to grow in Hall County with 44 international firms representing 18 countries located in Hall County. For many, Hall County serves as their North American headquarters. Gainesville-Hall County is the primary trade area serving over 462,000 Northeast Georgia residents. Retail is prospering with retail centers on Highway 53 expanding and the largest Kroger Marketplace in the Southeast opening on 365 North. Truelove Dairy, Inc. Chair, Greater Hall Chamber

With 85% of the Chamber membership being small businesses, professionals join together monthly to discuss marketing, business strategic plans, HR services, technology, healthcare and other topics at Small Business Seminars and special Marketing Workshops with professionals in the industry with programs on social media, internet marketing, text/email marketing and the cloud. The Chamber’s Beautification Awards Program continues to recognize homeowners and businesses with beautiful landscapes. (See the spring residential award recipient on page 12.) Agriculture is recognized with and annual awards program as well as the annual Arbor Day celebration. The Healthcare Committee hosted monthly programs on important topics and will host a Healthcare Reform Update for the community on August 12. It has been a wonderful experience to watch our Chamber staff at work – so dedicated and hard working and always striving to do their best. I've enjoyed this year serving as Chair of the Board of Directors. I have a much greater appreciation for all the work that happens on behalf of our business community. This is a Chamber that understands it's mission.

June 3, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

Chairman's Award to Deborah Mack

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Business Link

The W.G. Mealor Award is named after the first chairman/president of the Chamber, W.G. Mealor, who served from 1908-1917. The award is given by the Chairman to a Chamber volunteer who has gone beyond "the call of duty.”

Because of her parents' involvement in the community, an example was set for Deborah Mack to follow the same path. "When you see a person in need, you help. You just do it because you can do it!" This is the 2014 W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award recipients motto. We came to know Deborah Mack as a Hall County commissioner, where she served more than just politically. Deborah has worked as one of the women quietly behind the scenes for Gateway Domestic Violence Center, to make sure there is a safe haven for abused women and children. She is also the first individual to donate and help found WomenSource. The Chamber is a beneficiary of her talent as she serves as Vice Chair of Community Development working on healthcare issues, agribusiness events, beautification projects. She is always the first to support and attend Chamber events, wellness projects. Name it... with her many beautiful hats, she is a champion for our Chamber.

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

greaterhallchamber.com Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

2013-2014 Executive Committee Chairman Dixie Truelove, Truelove Dairy Chairman Elect David Lee, Jackson EMC

Vice Chair, Marketing and Communications Jullie King The Longstreet Clinic

Vice Chair, Membership Treasurer Development Jody Lail, Chattahoochee Bank Tony Paramore of Georgia Gainesville Design Center Vice Chair, Economic Development Chris Braswell PB Property Management

Vice Chair, Government William Bagwell Homestead Investments

Senior Advisor Denise Deal The Sassafras Group

Vice Chair, South Hall Council Immediate Past Chairman Brian Cantel Randall Frost Cantel Wealth Management Stewart, Melvin & Frost Vice Chair, Community Development Deborah Mack, Volunteer

Vice Chair, Education Andi Farmer Milton Martin Honda

Co-Chairs, HALLmark David Abee, Regions Bank Paul Chambers, AT&T Jimbo Floyd, Turner Wood & Smith Insurance

President & CEO Kit Dunlap Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

Chair, VISION 2030 Carl Romberg, Direct South, Inc. Meg Nivens, Executive Director

Board of Directors 2013-2014 Perry Barnett, Rushton & Company Karen Baston, Sperry Van Ness

Scott McGarity, McGarity’s Business Products Steve McNeilly, Northeast GA Health System

Col James Benson, Riverside Military Academy Phil Bonelli, Wells Fargo John Breakfield, Breakfield & Associates Carol Burrell, Northeast Georgia Health System

Dick Mecum, Chair, Hall County Commission Mike Miller, Mayor, City of Flowery Branch James Nix, Mayor, City of Clermont Greg Ours, Poly Enterprises

Sid Chandler, Independence Bank of Georgia Stacey Dickson, Lake Lanier CVB Danny Dunagan, Mayor, City of Gainesville

Dr. Ray Perren, Lanier Technical College Larry Poole, Mayor, City of Gillsville Brad Puryear, Mansfield Energy

Dr. Merrianne Dyer, Gainesville City Schools Sam Evans, Oakwood City Council Tony Funari, Funari Realty, City of Braselton

Will Schofield, Hall County Schools Dr. Ed Schrader, Brenau University Pao Sengkhammee, Zebra Technologies

Rob Geoffroy, The Atlanta Falcons John Geyer, J Geyer Advertising Will Hicks, Stifel

Darrell Snyder, Georgia Power Dennis Stockton, The Times Milton Turner, Mayor, City of Lula

Dr. Bonita Jacobs, University of North Georgia Jay Jacobs, Jacobs Media Corporation Lane Jones, Highland Mountain Beverage

Dr. Mary Watkins, Watkins Total Health Care Mike Williams, Lake Lanier Islands Resort Philip Wilheit, Wilheit Packaging

Dr. John Kennedy, Lakeview Academy Mary Jane Locklear, Cox Communications

Philip Wilheit, Jr., Wilheit Packaging Bob Willis, Willis Investment Counsel

Associate Directors 2013-2014 Jonathan Collins, BB&T

Jay Kelly, Signs By Tomorrow

Bruce Eades, Insurance Office of America

Sierra McMullen, Charter Business

Josh Everett, New Leaf Landscape Services

Barbara Rambo, ProCare Rx

Joy Fowler, Hamilton State Bank

Sherry Ridgway, Global IT

Connie Hagler, CMIT Solutions

Trey Wood, Turner Wood & Smith Insurance

Andy Kalinauskus, Conditioned Air Systems

Todd Young, Publix

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

Greater Hall Chamber Chair Dixie Truelove, left, presented Deborah Mack with the W.G. Mealor Chairman's Award at the Chamber's 106th Annual Meeting and Gala on May 15.

Membership Development Megan Martin, Vice President Kara Tate, Membership Coordinator 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



Economic Development June 3, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

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2014 Small Business of the Year Cotton Eyed Joe's

Distinguished Citizen Award Philip Wilheit

Founded in 1998 by Jody, Joey and David Spain, Cotton Eyed Joe’s motto – More Than Just Shirts – reflects their offerings of services including screened and embroidered apparel, awards and trophies, laser engraving along with branding services, signage decals and vehicle wraps. Located on Hilton Drive in Gainesville, Cotton Eyed Joe’s has 10 employees Recipients of the Small Business of the Year Award: and represents a wide David, Joey and Jody Spain, owners of Cotton Eyed Joe's. range of clients – big and small companies, along with individuals. They are the marketing source for the Gwinnett Braves, and created the ball club’s exclusive five year anniversary logo in 2013. Cotton Eyed Joe’s rebranded Hall County High Schools including the creation of the system’s logo, produced campaign products for political candidates, and developed products for the Inaugural Fellowship of Christian Athlete’s East-West Classic. No matter the size of the company, school, or job, they are able to maintain the same standard of excellence. Clients continue to applaud their products and services and praise their quality, timeliness in handling quick deadlines with ease, and provide great customer service with a smile. Cotton Eyed Joe’s is very involved in Chamber programs and activities and developed the brand for the Buy Local Safe & Green Expo for the last two years. cejoes.com

Philip Wilheit, Sr. a Gainesville-native and President and CEO of Wilheit Packaging, was presented the Distinguished Citizen Award. Philip has served the Chamber for over 35 years and was recognized for his service to our community and the state. Following college graduation, Philip returned to Gainesville and joined his father's business. The 61 year-old company is a leading business in the Southeast, and as presenter Kit Dunlap noted, "if you have a business in Hall County, you are sure to have some of his boxes and toilet tissue!" Kit recognized Philip as having meant more to our community and given more of his time and resources serving our state than anyone she knows. Philip's parents, Tom and Jane Eve Wilheit, set the example of giving and he Philip Wilheit, Sr. is the recipient has joined the legacy with wife, Mary Hart of the Distinguished Citizen Award. Wilheit and his children. Philip has served as top volunteer, chair or president of dozens of organizations including United Way, Eagle Ranch, Boys & Girls Club, Gainesville Rotary, Chattahoochee Country Club, Grace Episcopal Church, Gainesville Bank & Trust, Lake Lanier Islands Development Authority, Brenau University, Northeast Georgia Health System, the Greater Hall Chamber, Gainesville Hall County Development Council, and Gainesville & Hall County Development Authority. Statewide, he has been involved with the Georgia Chamber, Leadership Georgia, Georgia Board of Education, Georgia Department of Economic Development, and the Georgia Board of Regents, currently serving as chairman. In her concluding remarks, Kit noted that Philip "pays attention to the small things and makes big things happen."

2014 Family Business of the Year McGarity's Business Products The McGarity family became involved in the office furniture and office supply business in 1949 when Hank McGarity went to work for the Mississippi School Supply Company following service in World War II. In 1965, Hank’s brother John joined him in the field where they both worked as manufacturer’s representatives. In 1979, John gave up his traveling salesman job and started his own company, North Georgia Business Products on the Square in Downtown Gainesville. Son Scott joined the business in 1982 and Family Business of the Year Award Recipients soon after, the name was changed Scott and Cami McGarity of McGarity's to McGarity’s Business Products. Business Products. Following John’s retirement in 1996, Scott bought the business and continues to operate the company with his wife, Cami. They employ 21 people and work out of a facility with a 15,000 square foot office furniture showroom and a 30,000-foot warehouse/distribution center in midtown Gainesville. “Our philosophy is simple,” states Scott. "Provide quality products at a competitive price and always provide absolutely excellent customer service. My family’s name is on this business, so you can be sure that we are always conscientious about what you find behind that name.” mcgaritys.com

Community Service Award Think About It Campaign The recipients of the Community Service Award include three driving forces behind the Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) Foundation's "Think About It" Campaign to reduce prescription drug abuse in the state, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now proclaims an epidemic. The recipients include co-chairs, Dallas Gay, Gainesville business leader; Dr. Tennant Slack, an interventional pain management physician with the Northeast Georgia Physicians Group; and, Dr. Jack Chapman, president of the MAG Foundation and an ophthalmologist Tennant Slack, MD, speaks on behalf of with Gainesville Eye Associates. While the MAG Foundation's "Think About It statewide in its scope, the "Think About Campaign," recipient of the Community It Campaign" has its roots in Hall Service Award. County as Dallas and Dr. Slack have made numerous presentations to area schools, businesses and civic groups along with providing educational resources to over 90% of the medical practices in Hall County. Governor Nathan Deal and Lt. Governor Casey Cagle and our local legislators' support of this issue is appreciated. Presenter Dixie Truelove stated, "The bottom line is that residents of Hall County can make better decisions and live a better and safer life as a result of the efforts of Dallas Gay, Dr. Tennant Slack and Dr. Jack Chapman and the MAG Foundation's "Think About It" Campaign."


Wednesday, June 4 Healthcare Committee 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber

Wednesday, June 18 Lunch 'n Learn Guest Speaker Monica Guerrero, USA Vascular Clinic 11:45 a.m. – Recess Southern Pub

Tuesday, June 10 Small Business Seminar “Dealing With Difficult Customers” By Jim Kerlin, Sandler Training 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber

Thursday, June 19 Chamber Executive Committee 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. – Chamber

Wednesday, June 11 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Natural Juice Café in Gainesville

Wednesday, June 25 Network Over Coffee 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Steak ‘n Shake in Oakwood

Wednesday, June 11 Human Resources Council 11:45 a.m. – Luna's Restaurant

Thursday, June 26 Chamber Board of Directors 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Gainesville Civic Center

Thursday, June 12 Georgia Chamber Power Breakfast 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Networking 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Program Chattahoochee Country Club Thursday, June 12 Leadership Hall County Introductory Program 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Northeast Georgia Health System

Thursday, June 26 Business After Hours at Kipper Tool 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 2375 Murphy Boulevard in Gainesville JULY 2014 No Chamber Board of Directors Meeting in July AUGUST 2014

Friday, June 13 Economic Development Council 7:30 a.m. – Chamber

Tuesday, June 17 Ambassadors Council End of Year Party 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m Antebellum Restaurant in Downtown Flowery Branch Wednesday, June 18 Issues Committee 8:00 a.m. – Chamber

Tuesday, August 12 Business After Hours in Downtown Flowery Branch 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 19 Small Business Seminar “The Emerging Workforce" Presented by Lynn Billing, Spherion Staffing Services 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. – Chamber

Meet Wendy Ingram, CPA

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With over 25 years in accounting, Wendy Ingram is well-regarded as an expert in tax planning and tax-return preparation. A diligent researcher, she keeps close watch over the minutiae of ever-changing tax laws for non-profit agencies and corporations. As our firm has grown, so too has Wendy’s knowledge base in handling the most difficult multi-state and international tax issues for clients. Originally from Michigan, Wendy is quite happy now living in Gainesville and enjoying the warmer climate – even more so now that she and her husband, Steve, are empty-nesters. They enjoy being outdoors, whether camping or mountain biking. Like the rest of her Rushton colleagues, Wendy is active in the community. She recently completed six years of service to United Way of Hall County as a board member and treasurer. In her career and her civic work, Wendy loves being in the business of helping people and growing futures. Because it’s not only what we do. But why we do it.

Thank You Chamber Sponsors Carroll Daniel Construction Co. Georgia Chamber of Commerce Highland Mountain Beverage Jacobs Media Kipper Tool

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Tuesday, June 17 VISION 2030 Board of Directors 11:30 a.m. – Chamber

Tuesday, August 12 Healthcare Reform Update for the Community 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Brenau Downtown Center

Helping people. Growing futures. It’s what we do.

Meetings & Events

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Meetings & Events

Small Business Seminar

King's Hawaiian and Quick Start

Tuesday, June 10

7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Greater Hall Chamber No Charge for Chamber Members • $15 Non-Members

– Dealing with Difficult Customers – Join Jim Kerlin, owner of Sandler Training, as he explains how to deal with difficult people. Ever had to deal with an irate customer and felt out of control? Faced an upset employee and weren’t sure how to handle it? Jim will walk you through Sandler’s 10 Step Process for Dealing with Difficult People. Details: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com

Georgia Chamber Breakfast Thursday, June 12

8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Georgia Chamber Regional Power Breakfast Chattahoochee Country Club No Charge • Registration Required • Register by 6/9/14 online: gachamber.com The breakfast will feature Georgia Chamber Chair Ernest Greer (Greenberg Traurig) and Georgia Chamber President & CEO Chris Clark. The state-wide events are a great way to interact with Georgia Chamber members and business people from the region and learn more about the issues most important to our state’s business community. No charge. Must register online by June 9 at gachamber.com Details: Josh Stephens, 770-532-6206 x 110. Email: jstephens@ghcc.com

King’s Hawaiian recently signed with Lanier Technical College's Quick Start Training Plan to train 450 additional employees at the company’s Oakwood location. Standing (L to R): Tim Evans, Chamber VP Economic Development; Stan Brown, Oakwood City Manager; Mayor Lamar Scroggs, City of Oakwood; Kit Dunlap, Chamber President & CEO; Dave Phillips, Human Resource Director, King’s Hawaiian; Tim McDonald, Lanier Technical College VP Economic Development. Seated (L to R): Dr. Ray Perren, President, Lanier Technical College; Joe Leonardo, Director of Manufacturing, King’s Hawaiian; Jackie Rohosky, Technical College System of Georgia Assistant Commissioner of Economic Development and Head of Quick Start. For over 40 years, Quick Start has provided customized workforce training free-of-charge to qualified businesses in Georgia. Today, the program is one of the state’s key assets for supporting new and expanding industries. Quick Start delivers training in classrooms, mobile labs or directly on the plant floor, wherever works best for a company. laniertech.edu

Annual Meeting & Gala (L-R): Governor Nathan Deal with Chamber Board Member Paul Chambers, AT&T Regional Director of External Affairs; Beth Shiroishi, President, AT&T Georgia; and Suzanne Chambers at the Annual Meeting & Gala on May 15 at the Chattahoochee Country Club. Thank you AT&T, event presenting sponsor.

Business After Hours Thursday, June 26

June 3, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Kipper Tool 2375 Murphy Boulevard in Gainesville $5 Members • $15 Non-Members • Cash Drawing • Door Prizes

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Join us at Gainesville-Hall County's largest networking event... Business After Hours at Kipper Tool, a Woman-Owned Small Business that has provided industrial quality tools and equipment of all types to business, industry and government agencies since 1992. Live demos from vendors with factory reps on site for questions – Werner, Wright Tool, Simpson Strong-Tie and more. Tour of Tool Kit Solutions! Cash drawing and great prizes from vendors. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115.

Healthcare Reform Update Tuesday, August 12 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Brenau Downtown Center

Healthcare Reform Community Update Mark your calendar for this important and informative seminar to update businesses and the community on Healthcare Reform. Discussion by a panel of experts will focus on what businesses can expect in regulations in 2014-2015, action steps for businesses, and the impact on small and large businesses. Details to come. For information, contact Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206. Email: alewis@ghcc.com

Chamber Healthcare Committee (L-R): Dr. Carroll Turner, Lanier Technical College; Mike Grafstein, Charter Business; Dr. David Miller, Brenau University; Phaedra Corso, PhD, UGA Department of Health Policy & Management (program presenter); Kevin York, Charter Business. A Healthcare Reform Update was presented by Dr. Phaedra Corso.





Member Announcements June 3, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

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• Eagle Ranch, a Christ-centered home for boys and girls in crisis and in need of hope and healing, named Kelly Greer director of development. Greer will lead community outreach and fundraising efforts and most recently served 16 years as the publisher of Gwinnett Magazine. • Srikanth Yamala, Hall County's Planning Director, received the Outstanding International Alumnus Award 2014 by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The award honors alumni who have attained national/international prominence through their efforts in education, sciences, technology, agriculture, arts, business, humanities, government or other world endeavors. hallcounty.org • Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing, founded in 1946 by L.D. Lawson, was recently recognized for 65 years of service as a distributor of Carrier products by Mingledorff's. Lawson Air initially supplied fuel oil for heating needs. Air conditioning services soon followed as Lawson became an Authorized Carrier Dealer and installed Hall County's first AC unit at the Diana Shop, a ladies apparel store on the Square in Downtown Gainesville, in 1947. The company is now owned and operated by L.D.’s daughter Debbie Lawson Davis and her husband Vince Davis. Two long serving Lawson employees, Ralph Crowe (50 years) and Ralph Crumley (30 years), were also recognized. lawsonac.com • Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance (TWS) is the newest member, and one of only three in Georgia, to join Benefit Advisors Network (BAN), the premier national network of independent employee benefit brokers and consulting firms. BAN serves as a collaborative resource, providing needed products and services for members in an ever-changing marketplace. Founded in 1905, TWS has 34 employees and also works in the property and casualty arena serving commercial, auto and home insurance clients. twsinsurance.com • Bob Willis, President, CEO and Chief Investment Officer of Willis Investment Counsel announces the company's 35th Anniversary. The Gainesville-based independent investment management firm was founded in 1979 and specializes in the management of equity, fixed income, and balanced portfolios for individuals, institutions, corporations, foundations and endowments. wicinvest.com • The Chamber's new Gainesville-Hall County Community Magazine is available with information on economic development, tourism, housing, education, culture, government and more. Copies of the magazine and other information (Gainesville-Hall County Map, Wage & Benefit Survey, Membership Directory, Industrial Directory) are available at the Chamber, 230 E.E. Butler Parkway in

Gainesville. Pricing and mailing, call 770532-6206. Email: rhalstead@ghcc.com Online: greaterhallchamber.com • Dr. Syed Zaidi of Medlink Gainesville, a primary medical care provider, welcomes family nurse practitioner Jennifer L. Delnoce to the practice. Jennifer received a BS in Nursing from Florida State and a Masters/Family Nurse Practitioner from Emory University. For care, pediatric to adult, call 770-287-0290. 528 Broad Street SE, Suite B in Gainesville. medlink.org • SKB Industries was recently awarded two safety awards by the Urban Ag Council of Georgia. SKB, founded in 1978, is a commercial landscaping maintenance and installation company based in Lilburn, Georgia. skbind.com • Dallas Cooley, VP of Sales for Gainesville-based Georgia Powder Coating (GPC) announced the company is PCI 3000 certified, a program that uses established criteria and an on-site professional audit to certify the capabilities of the custom coater. Since 1999, GPC has provided architectural high specification powder coating services for government agencies, architectural companies, and industrial operations. georgiapowdercoating.com • FAE Corporation, headquartered in Flowery Branch, celebrates 25 years in business. FAE was founded in 1989 and now has four production plants and multiple distribution centers serving over 60 countries. “In 2006 FAE USA located to Hall County because it provides a business-friendly environment and a focused strategic location for logistics and transport throughout North America and Latin America,” stated Giorgio Carera, CEO of FAE USA Inc. The company produces track mulchers, forestry tillers, rock crushers, stump cutters, soil stabilizers and prime movers used in agriculture, forestry and road construction. faeusa.com • “Literary Elements” is the theme for Hall County Library System’s 2014 Adult Summer Reading Program. Participants visit hallcountylibrary.org to sign in with their Hall County Library card and download eBooks or downloadable audio books, research databases on Galileo, do genealogical research with HeritageQuest or find standardized test materials in the Learning Express Library or RB Test Prep. hallcountylibrary.org • Sullivan & Schlieman Wealth Management recently opened its newest branch location at 641 Spring Street in Gainesville managed by partner and wealth advisor Josh Schlieman along with operations associate Colette Cochran Hollifield. sullivanandschlieman.com

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USA Vascular Clinic

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USA Vascular Clinic evaluates and treats people with arterial and venous disease and educates the public about vascular disease, prevention and treatment. The clinic provides full diagnostic and treatment modalities at their office, located at 1856 Thompson Bridge Road, Suite 102 in Gainesville. 770-5351948. vein-free.com

Collins & Associates Collins & Associates is a family-run firm specializing in investment and retirement, Medicaid and VA benefit planning. They will evaluate your current financial/ investment objectives and provide non-obligation, financial recommendations. Owner Curtis Collins is a CPA and CFP with over 30 years of experience assisted by a team of client-focused professionals. 4209 Oakwood Road, Suite 10, Oakwood, GA 30566. 770-534-1953. caplanning.com

The Guest House Senior Center

Executive Director Dana Chapman cuts ribbon at The Guest House, Inc. Senior Health & Activities, a non-profit offering high quality medical care and safety to older adults to socialize in a loving, intimate setting. Founded in 1985 by those who saw the need for day time care which would prevent premature nursing home placement, The Guest House provides skilled nursing care, meals, occupational, music and pet therapy along with games, parties, musical performances and gatherings with elementary school classes. Social services and family/caregivers support groups are also available. 360 Oak Street, Suite A, Gainesville, GA 30501. 770-535-1487. theguesthouse.org

Edge Innovative Solutions

Chad Garrish cuts ribbon at Edge Innovative Solutions (EIS), a Gainesville-based engineering and product design firm that applies expertise in mechanical, industrial and electrical design to create new products for a wide variety of markets. From industrial tools and satellite communications to medical device and consumer products, EIS offers turnkey product design services including concept work, prototyping, analysis, manufacturing engineering and more. The EIS team has the experience to turn an idea into a profitable new product. 915-F Interstate Ridge Drive in Gainesville. 470-248-1014. edge-innovative.com


Traditions of Braselton Golf Club

Twisted Salon

Jay Scales, Caty Scales, Kyle Miller and Misty Hinds cut the ribbon at Twisted Salon. Gainesville's newest salon features hair-cuts, hair styling, hair color and facial waxing. The team at Twisted runs a warm, welcoming and upbeat salon that loves their clients. The professionals at Twisted Salon are known for keeping up with the most current styles and giving their clients that professional, polished look. 950 Washington St SW, Suite G, Gainesville, GA 30504. 678-630-6203. thetwistedsalon.com

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Business After Hours

(L-R): Leah Watkins, North Georgia Canopy Tours; Charles Shadle, Brenau University; Dana Miller, Chamber; Kirk Watkins, North Georgia Canopy Tours; Chamber Chair Dixie Truelove, Truelove Dairy; Al Trembley, WSI Digital Rainmakers; Kit Dunlap, Chamber, at North Georgia Canopy Tours – Georgia's ultimate zipline treetop adventure! Don't miss Business After Hours on Thursday, June 26 at Kipper Tool with great prizes from vendors and Kipper, cash prize, food, drink and networking. Details: Megan Martin, 770-532-6206 x 115.

Lanier Air Products Tim Tarrant 101 Camp Creek Industrial Parkway Cornelia, GA 30531 (706) 778-3939 - Business Services Collision Specialists, Inc. lanierair.com Blair Marshall Agency/ Jodie Kidd Bingham Insurance Marco's Pizza # 8229 625 Green Street NW Blair Marshall Amit Patel Gainesville, GA 30501 2458 E Limestone Pkwy (770) 287-8734 7380 Spout Springs Road Gainesville, GA 30501 - Accident Investigations Suite 400 (770) 297-7788 collisionspecialistsinc.com Flowery Branch 30542 - Insurance (678) 813-0813 binghaminsurancegroup.com Dr3@my Nail Spa -Restaurant & Catering marcos.com Jannie Tran Bluefin Hibachi & Sushi 3206 Atlanta Highway Raymond Yap Mary Kay Inc., By Beth Gainesville, GA 30507 1642 Park Hill Drive Carlyle - Beth Carlyle (678) 707-7136 Gainesville, GA 30501 P.O. Box 353 - Spa / Salon (678) 999-4392 Gillsville, GA 30543 dreamynailspa.com - Restaurant & Catering (678) 617-0762 bluefingainesville.com Hot Threads Embroidery - Cosmetics Sales marykay.com/bcarlyle Jon Harrington Brooks Electrical 7760 Soaring Eagle Drive Solutions, Inc Networking MFG Flowery Branch 30542 Melissa Brooks Jason Moss 6718 Carriage Walk Lane (678) 261-8396 750 Long Leaf Boulevard - Embroidery Flowery Branch 30542 hotthreadsembroidery.com Suite C (678) 828-7401 Lawrenceville, GA 30046 - Electrical Contractor (678) 896-9312 brookselectricalsolutions.com JOMCO Inc. - Manufacturers Tricia Ruth CCC, Inc. 319 Bradford Street Robert Horne Phillip Payne Gainesville, GA 30501 3417 Locust Cove Road 3317 Thousand Oaks Dr (770) 536-3999 Gainesville, GA 30504 Gainesville, GA 30507 - General Contractors (404) 374-5277 - Individual Member jomcoinc.com - Consulting Advanced Eye Center Bill Morris 625 S. Enota Drive, NE Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 533-7363 - Medical aeceyecare.com

CITGO Food Mart Ricky Mohan 1785 Browns Bridge Road Gainesville, GA 30501 (404) 789-0153 - Retail Store

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Rooms to Go Doug Crawford 979 Dawsonville Hwy Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 297-6565 - Retail Furniture roomstogo.com Royale Massage Chip Horst 601 S Enota Dr, Suite D Gainesville, GA30501 (678) 707-7101 - Spa / Salon Shiloh Signs Betty Brothers 1007 B Airport Street Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 535-8323 - Signs & Lighting shilohsignandlighting.com Sweet Magnolias Dharma Patel 118 Main Street, SW Gainesville, GA 30501 (678) 862-0254 - Restaurant & Catering sweetmagnoliascafe.com Top Notch Garage Door Derek Baker 935 Hwy 124, Suite 208 Braselton, GA 30517 (770) 235-8189 - Construction topnotchgaragedoor.com

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Leadership Hall County

Village at Deaton Creek Leadership Hall participated in outdoor activities on the Leaders Reaction Course at Riverside Military Academy where competition heated up between teams! Thank you senior cadets, Sgt. Major Jeff Chandler, and sponsor, Carroll Daniel Construction.

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June 3, 2014 • Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce

Leadership Hall County Class of 2013-2014 at the graduation program and alumni celebration on May 9 at the Chattahoochee Country Club.

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Village at Deaton Creek residents and volunteer gardeners (L-R): Chuck Johnson, Sara Heath, Leslie Johnson, Dorothy Manning and Joy Werth at the community gardens at the development. Volunteer gardeners and residents of the Village at Deaton Creek were recently presented with the Chamber's Residential Beautification Award. The volunteers received the award for implementing and maintaining gardens at the development that include a butterfly demonstration garden, compost bin, tool shed, fire pit with seating and soon a beautiful, wooden bridge covering a dried stream bed. The volunteers work tirelessly to maintain the garden, plant native species and other plants and create a beautiful garden space for all the community at the Village at Deaton Creek to enjoy. The Village at Deaton Creek by Del Webb is an active adult community with finely crafted amenities, an active lifestyle and beautiful ranch-style homes. The guard gated community includes some 1,186 homes. delwebb.com. The Greater Hall Chamber Beautification Committee's Residential Awards of Excellence promote attractive and well-maintained residential areas by publicly recognizing residents and developments that have made beautification efforts to their property.

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(L-R): Al Trembley, WSI Digital Marketing; Charles White, Independent Insurance Agent; Brett Fowler, (Program Presenter) and Tiffany Kirk, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance. Brett Fowler presented an update on the Affordable Care Act in May. Mark your calendar for the Chamber's Healthcare Reform Update for the Community on August 12 from 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. at the Brenau Downtown Center. The next Small Business Seminar is Tuesday, June 10 and Jim Kerlin of Sandler Training will provide tips on Dealing with Difficult Customers. Sponsored by Highland Mountain Beverage and Jacobs Media. Details: Amanda Lewis, 770-532-6206 x 111. Email: alewis@ghcc.com The Georgia Chamber and the Greater Hall Chamber have partnered to create the Small Business Alliance. The program for businesses with 10 or less employees provides a grassroots initiative to increase the collective voice and awareness of the small business community at the Georgia Capitol. The free Chamber member benefit provides updates on legislation that affects small businesses. To register your small business, contact Project Manager Josh Stephens, 770-532-6206 x 110. Email: jstephens@ghcc.com

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Key Economic Indicators

Alan O’Neal (right) with SG Property Services won the golf ball drop and $1000 Cash! Alan was the first person to buy tickets and his ball (#2) was closest to the pin! Other winners included 2nd Flight Winners from the Turner, Wood & Smith and Carroll Daniels Construction Team: Scott Obershlake, Trey Wood, Jimbo Floyd, Brett Fowler. 3rd Flight Winners from the Liberty Utilities Team: Eddie Rodgers, Chris Cason, Shaun Dodson (Georgia EMC), Rod Harrelson. Closest to Pin: Edgar Dunlap, Whelchel, Dunlap, Jarrard & Walker; Long Drive Men: Casey Smith, Callaway Golf; Long Drive Women: Kelly Miles, Smith, Gilliam, Williams & Miles.

The Wisdom Project

Greater Hall County Area Jobless Employment Rates Hall County

Latest

Mar. 2014

5.5 Previous Month

Gainesville City

6.3

8

Cherokee Dawson

5.7 6

6

Forsyth

5.4

Gwinnett Jackson Ga Mountains State of Georgia

6 6.2 6 7.4

U.S.

6.8

10

12-Month High

4

Apr. 2014

5.5

Oct 2013

8.7%

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Apr. 2013

A

6.8

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M

2014

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Retail Sales

3.0

The Norton Agency Key Economic Indicators $ 235,071,237 2 columns 217,672,675 211,291,096 4.4167 x 10 Hall County

Latest April 2014

2.0

Previous Month (available)

One Year Ago

March 2014

April 2013

$

$

100’s millions of dollars

Hackers Holiday Golf Tournament 1st Flight Team Winners from the Chattahoochee Bank of Georgia (tournament title sponsor) Team. (L-R): Morgan Brick, Greg Barrett, Tournament Chairman Jay Cooper and Greg Jackson.

Percent

Community Development

Hackers Holiday Golf

1.0

Hall County retail sales figures are estimated from the 1% sales tax collected for Hall. For example, $11 million in tax revenue represents A retail sales of approximately $100 million.

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Housing Permits Issued - Hall County

Latest

Spring 2014 Wisdom Project Graduates (L-R) Front Row: Kathy Amos, Lynda Askew, Gertrud Rocco, Margaret Merritt, Martha Nesbitt, Sam Marley, Carolyn Kokenge. Second: Evelyn Johnson, Angela Stanley, Cornelia Martin, Nat Hancock, Sylvia Hancock, Brenda Jones, Nancy Kelemen, Doris Jones, Susan Jessup, Judy Mecum. Third: Jeff Rock, Jerry Head, Robert Horne. Not pictured: Betty Jennings. The Wisdom Project (WP) recently held a ceremony for its Spring 2014 class with 20 participants graduating. The class participated in a series of interactive discussions with community leaders, explored local industries and organizations through on-site visits, learned about area challenges and opportunities and discovered new ways to engage in the community. They will now put their knowledge to work by completing individual and group service projects. A VISION 2030 senior leadership program, WP was developed by the Chamber and Brenau University’s Center for Lifetime Study. The program is designed for age 55+ members of the community and seeks to encourage individuals to use their wisdom and talents in creative ways through action and advocacy. Nominations and applications are currently being accepted for the Fall 2014 Session. The Fall 2014 Session begins with a kick off on August 14 and will include seven (7) class sessions, concluding on November 21, 2014. Download an application online at www.vision2030.org or contact Meg Nivens, Executive Director of VISION 2030 at 770-532-6206 x 104. Email: mnivens@ghcc.com

April 40 Previous Month

2013 Total

One Year Ago

Mar. 2014

Apr. 2013

600

65

26

192

2014 YTD

Area Permits County Barrow Dawson Gwinnett Forsyth Hall Jackson

Apr. 2014 27 7 149 147 40 5

Apr. 2013 14 8 199 192 26 12

Mar. 2014 7 6 231 172 65 14

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

2014 YTD 72 23 671 606 192 44

Avg Total Price 2014

Avg Price

Homes Sold and Closed and Average Price of Home Apr. 2014

Avg Price

Apr. 2013

Avg Price

Mar. 2014

Avg Price

Total 2013

City

17

142,935

15

131,987

15

240,850

162

180,838

57

184,200

North

44

165,713

23

169,991

29

221,365

250

239,636

110

193,230

Area

East

7

73,943

14

79,957

23

107,398

124

106,323

45

80,340

South

18

229,856

28

166,543

21

184,751

184

180,106

62

203,340

West

50

279,717

43

170,544

35

183,246

440

242,959

139

261,032 Updated 04/21

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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