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Tony Taylor Inspires 24/7 Former Marine and Fire Captain Shares Experience from the Heart to Inspire and Lead with Compassion

BIPOC-Owned Business Directory South Sound BIPOC and Thurston County Chamber Team Up to Develop Community Directory

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Visit ThurstonChamber.com and click on the Events Calendar for the latest information regarding Chamber events. Join our host, Heritage Distilling Co. at 4200 Capitol Blvd SE, Tumwater, WA 98501 on Thursday, December 2 at 5:30 p.m. for the Thurston Young Professionals Monthly Networking Event. Enjoy bites & beverages as you expand your network! All are welcome – invite other 20 to 30-year-olds so they can expand their networks and get to know all the fantastic young professionals in our community. Join our Morning Mixxer host, Plum Street YMCA, at 505 Plum St SE, Olympia, WA 98501 on Tuesday, December 7, at 7:30 a.m. Morning Mixxer is free to attend and is held the first Tuesday of each month. These networking events are great for making new business connections within the community. MIXX 96.1 proudly sponsors Morning Mixxer. The Chamber invites the community to attend our December Forum on Wednesday, December 8 at 11:30 a.m. at the Olympia Hotel at Capitol Lake (formerly Hotel RL), 2300 Evergreen Park Drive SW, Olympia, WA 98502. We will honor this year's Boss of the Year Honorees at the event, with a plated lunch and recognition with the official program starting at 12 p.m. Register online at www.thurstonchamber.com. The cost is $25 for Members and $30 for Non-Members prepaid, or $30 and $35 on the day of event. Thank you to our sponsors, Pacific Mountain Workforce Development Council, Express Employment Professionals, Accelerate Growth Coaching and South Sound Behavioral Hospital. Find more information about the event on page 23.

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Business After Hours is back and in-person! Join our host The Olympia Furniture & Sleep Co. at 2302 Harrison Ave, Ste 101, Olympia, WA 98502, on Thursday, December 16 at 5:30 p.m., for mingling and networking with other business professionals, playing games, beverages and appetizers. ROXY 94.5 proudly sponsors Business After Hours.

We will observe Washington State Department of Health and Thurston County Public Health and Social Services' guidance at every event. Thank You Sponsors!

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In This Issue... HZ Law p. 7 Breaking Barriers and Making Legal Services Accessible to All

Short Legislative Session, Long Challenges p. 9 January 2022 kicks off a 60-day session for the State Legislature to address emerging needs that can't wait until the next full session in 2023.

Tony Taylor Inspires 24/7 p. 10 Tony Taylor provides leadership seminars, workshops, training, coaching, and team-focused events through individual or group settings.

Enlightenment Home Care p. 12 Owner Songaya Gay joins the Chamber's Small Business Incubator as it shifts its focus to helping BIPOC entrepreneurs overcome barriers to growing a business.

BIPOC-Owned Business Directory p. 14 South Sound BIPOC and the Thurston Chamber have joined forces to create a directory of BIPOCOwned Businesses in our community.

Caught in the Lens p. 26 Keep up with the latest Chamber happenings and see all of the great smiles that make up our membership!

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Supporting Our Community's BIPOC-Owned Businesses by David Schaffert, President/CEO, Thurston County Chamber

PUBLISHER Thurston County Chamber of Commerce EDITORIAL David Schaffert 360-357-3362 dschaffert@thurstonchamber.com CONTRIBUTORS David Schaffert Doug Mah Kathryn Millhorn Heidi Smith Doria Maselli ADVERTISING Sales & Marketing: Krystal Barkus Elizabeth Bretschneider Ashley Chandler SUBSCRIPTIONS 360-357-3362 info@thurstonchamber.com DESIGN Ben Hawkes Mosaic Marketing Studio COVER Tony Taylor, Photo by Heather Harris, Elements Photography PRINTING Print NW CONTACT THE CHAMBER 809 Legion Way SE Olympia, WA 98507 360-357-3362 info@thurstonchamber.com thurstonchamber.com

In this month's VOICE, we introduce the first Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)-Owned Business Directory, share stories of small BIPOC-owned businesses and share with you the role the Thurston County Small Business Incubator plays in supporting BIPOC-owned businesses.

retooled. With additional resources from the Thurston Chamber Foundation and support from Comcast and ADP, the Incubator provides BIPOC-owned businesses direct support through space allocation, technical support and connectivity business opportunities.

Introducing the BIPOC Business Directory

We appreciate the partnership and continue our backbone work in support of South Sound BIPOC. The monthly roundtables provide networking, marketing and educational opportunities. These roundtables continue to grow month after month. The Roundtables provide a unique opportunity for the Chamber to be better informed to serve the needs of BIPOC businesses. The effectiveness of the Chamber delivering its community stewardship mission through the free enterprise system is dependent on how we support, advocate and advance all people. Please feel free to connect with the Chamber if you want to know more about engaging and supporting our BIPOC Community.

Over the past 12 months, we've received several requests for a concise directory of BIPOC-owned businesses. Our partnership with South Sound BIPOC provided a wonderful place to start. The directory lists over a hundred businesses and denotes members in the Chamber and South Sound BIPOC. The directory is a work in progress and will be updated routinely and reprinted frequently.

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We have three articles in this issue of the VOICE, which feature BIPOCowned businesses and new Incubator businesses; Enlightenment Home Care, HZ Law and Tony Taylor Inspires. This past summer, the Incubator was

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Veasna Hoy (left) and Robin Zaragoza (right). Photo by Jeanie Lewis Photography courtesy of HZ Law.

HZ LAW Breaking Barriers and Making Legal Services Accessible to All In theory, the law is impartial, with equal access to justice regardless of background or income level. But in practice, as attorney Veasna Hoy knows all too well, many cannot afford legal representation or are unaware of the resources available to them. That’s one reason Hoy and her partner Robin Zaragoza decided to focus on inclusivity, breaking down barriers and underrepresented voices at their Olympia firm HZ Law.

employment law concerning wrongful termination, employment discrimination and EEOC, business law with support for business formation and trademarks and construction law. The business cases tend to involve creativity, Hoy notes. “We think of ourselves as a business startup legal firm, where people come to us with an idea, and we help protect it and bring it to life,” she says. “If they want to register trademarks, we can walk them through the process. We like to have long-term relationships with our clients, so they come back as their business continues to grow.”

“If you’re not from a family of attorneys or didn’t grow up wealthy, it can be daunting to face a legal issue,” says Hoy. “Robin and I are both first-generation attorneys, and The firm also handles cases in which it was important for us to take the value of understanding and overcoming adversity and disputes arise between business partners use that strength in working with our clients.” or commercial landlords and tenants over lease agreements. “People come to us with questions of how to resolve the situation HZ Law offers multiple services, including

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through mediation or arbitration or simply working it out with the other party’s attorney,” says Hoy. “We are very effective in negotiation, so they don’t have to go through the costly phase of litigation which everyone wants to avoid.” Then there are the special cases they take on a contingency basis, often involving racial discrimination, unfair employment practices or workplace retaliation. HZ Law is particularly focused on providing access for underserved clients, beginning with letting them know that services exist. “Law school teaches us about how to use the law to your benefit, but if you don’t have access, knowledge or resources, there is a real disconnect to having that benefit,” says Hoy. “We’ve seen the ripple effect of discrimination in the criminal justice

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HZ Law has been well-received in the south sound business community and is part of as an English Language and Cultural the Small Business Incubator program at the Studies instructor and served as a Cabinet Thurston County Chamber of Commerce. Assistant for the Royal Government of The program provides office space, a Cambodia. In addition to practicing receptionist and resources to offset typical law, Hoy directs the Youth Maritime costs for a startup business. “We’re able to Collaborative in Seattle, a collective working to create career pathways for youth have a physical mailing address,” says Hoy. “You never realize how important that is. The pursuing careers in the maritime industry. incubator program is a great opportunity to focus more on our clients and business Her connections throughout the Puget growth. We have this foundation already set Sound Region have served the firm well up for us so we can thrive.” when it comes to attracting clients. Many are system, in employment and housing, and I’m proud that our law firm is leading with a vision of equality, inclusivity and equity.”

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Short Legislative Session – Long Challenges

ADVOCACY by Doug Mah, Doug Mah & Associates, Thurston Chamber Public Policy Director

Chronic Homelessness In January 2022, the Washington State Legislature will convene for a 60-day session. According to the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD), an individual is experiencing chronic homelessness if they have This "short" or mid-biennium session is been homeless for one year or longer or experienced at least four episodes totaling 12 months of homelessness in the last three years intended to address emerging needs that and have a qualifying disability. can't wait for the next full session in 2023. The Thurston Chamber is confident that Interstate-5 and chronic homelessness will be at the top of priorities for legislators to address in 2022. Interstate-5 and chronic homelessness have been on the list of significant challenges facing the State and region for years. But new studies, support and resources at the State level mean that 2022 could be the year for significant improvements.

I-5 and the Nisqually Delta

A recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) funded by the Nisqually Indian Tribe and the Washington State Department of Transportation finds that the "Coastal Squeeze" is impacting the I-5 corridor. Coastal Squeeze refers to the changing rain and snow events in the upland areas of the Nisqually watershed as a result of climate change interacting with the measurable and anticipated increase in sea level in Puget Sound. The USGS study reveals three critical problems: 1. Flooding in the Nisqually will increase in magnitude and frequency. 2. Overtopping of I-5 will become more regular. 3. The risk of a significant avulsion event is not a matter of if but when, which appears to be as soon as 17 years in the future. Not addressing I-5 at the Nisqually puts salmon recovery, commerce and national defense at great risk.

Those experiencing chronic homelessness are the most visible and most vulnerable in our communities. Point in time counts reveal that the chronically homeless population is the fastest-growing portion of the homeless population around the State. Chronic homelessness is a snowballing problem that worsens the longer it is unaddressed. As a region, we are at risk of falling irreversibly behind. Paying to address improvements to I-5 and helping those experiencing chronic homelessness is a huge challenge. But the Thurston Chamber sees billions of dollars in new Federal infrastructure funding and unallocated American Rescue Plan Act funds as resources that are now ready to help significantly address these problems. On top of the Federal resources, State revenue collections are strong and exceed projections. This creates even more opportunity to invest in these two problems. Challenge Seattle, an alliance of CEOs from 21 of the region's largest private-sector employers, found that "most voters (62 percent) say homelessness is a statewide problem and our state lawmakers should be responsible for addressing it, rather than a communityspecific issue needing only local resources." Combined with the State's overarching responsibility for the State's lifeline of commerce and transportation known as Interstate-5, the Public Policy Division at the Thurston Chamber anticipates the next "short" legislative session will be "long" on efforts to address some of our most pressing problems. In the upcoming legislative session, we will join others in the call for investments in I-5 and chronic homelessness.

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TAYLOR INSPIRES 24/7

by Kathryn Millhorn

Inspiration is a powerful, vital, creative force. But it means something unique to everyone and inspiring youth or your work team can be difficult. Locally, Tony Taylor provides leadership seminars, workshops, training, coaching and team-focused events through individual or group settings. A former Marine, Taylor has worked as a fire captain, corporate executive and even with the Department of Defense. He shares experience from the heart to inspire and lead with compassion. Tony Taylor Inspires is the speaking arm of Taylor’s work. He works with audiences up to 10,000 on such topics as leadership, overcoming adversity, self-development and student and staff resiliency. “My coaching involves the ability to understand you: to think how you think and understand your perspective,” he explains. “From this benchmark, I will place another perspective on top of yours—stretching and growing you to gently see a more empowering way. As a certified John Maxwell coach, I can see what you are going through now and what is up ahead. Coaching is foreseeing, paving the way, coming alongside you while helping you achieve goals and overcome limiting paradigms.” Listeners truly appreciate his style and delivery. “Tony Taylor, as an effective motivational speaker, anticipates the

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needs of his audience, and delivers his powerful presentation with empathy, humor, transparency and seemingly endless energy,” says attendee Laurel Youngstrom. “He uses creative and unconventional methods to keep their attention and gets his point across with finesse, leaving his listeners wanting more, and ready to take on the world!” During the COVID-19 pandemic, at the advice of friends and colleagues, Taylor began a new socially distanced outlet: Leaders Lead, The Podcast. There he interviews industry experts and hardworking professionals about what it takes to survive, grow and succeed in today’s ever-changing world. “Leaders Lead began with me wanting to interview people that inspire me,”

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says Taylor. “It quickly became an opportunity to learn how my guests have overcome their greatest challenges both professionally and personally. Our show has become a source of joy for so many people. We not only offer them hope but tangible solutions to fulfill their purpose.” “The podcast is an extension of the work we do in our lives, our companies and in the community,” continues Taylor. “On the podcast, I talk to leaders who have overcome insurmountable odds to get to where they are today. This is not your typical boring business podcast. We have a good time together and share personal stories that will often leave myself, the guest and viewers in tears. Every day, our guest list and viewership have continued to grow well beyond anything we could have ever anticipated.”

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Sharing knowledge through this intimate, interactive format took off immediately. “Since its inception the podcast has exploded into its own entity,” says Taylor. “We had no idea the show would have got as big as it has. It’s been such an amazing journey. The added bonus is that my wife and I are able to work together full time to grow our companies. We’re truly grateful to be able to do what we love! My wife handles the business, and of course I can’t stop talking. We make a really good team.” Parents of four children, ages 25, 19, 13, and 10, wife Jenny is excited that they can work side by side in a region they’re now proud to call home. “Our family loves living in this area,” admits Jenny. “We moved to Indiana but after three years we moved back. We really enjoy the beauty of the South Puget Sound. We enjoy riding bikes, going on hikes and the people are fantastic! I guess we are permanent Washingtonians.” Though he’s been a professional speaker for many years, Taylor’s been surprised by the podcast’s ability to get to the heart of things and keep conversations very real. “The biggest surprise is how forthright my guests are about their life experiences,” he says. “Last month, I interviewed Stephynie Malik who is an award-winning CEO. She is very well respected in her industry. She talked about a time where she went to a fancy restaurant that had a water bowl that you’re supposed to wash your hands in. While sitting with her new colleagues, she drank the water that was in it. We have the absolute best guests!” While both Taylors admit that starting a business is difficult, they stress that the struggle pays off in time. “A new business is a new business. It’s hard work,” agrees Tony. “Owning your own business takes dedication. If you’re passionate about what you do, then it

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is all worth it.” But in their case, says Jenny, “we see growth and gratitude moving forward serving our clients and loyal listeners! We’re currently taking applications for potential local sponsors of the show.” You can currently stream season one episodes of the podcast or follow Tony on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. Want to book his varied services for your next meeting, training or event? Reach out online, call 253.267.3444 or email info@TonyTaylorInspires.com. Businessman Nolan Bushnell once said that “Everyone who's ever taken a shower has an idea. It's the person who gets out of the shower, dries off and does something about it who makes a difference.” At Tony Taylor Inspires, they’ve done more than just start a business. Together, Tony and Jenny work to make a difference by sharing, teaching and uniting people worldwide. And that’s a true inspiration to us all.

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Thurston County Small Business Incubator Welcomes

Enlightenment Home Care, LLC by Doria Maselli

Enlightenment Home Care’s owner, Songaya Gay, grew up in California’s Bay Area and later relocated to Washington State to raise her two sons. She started nursing school in 1999, along with her older sister, supporting each other during the process. “It was a long journey as I was a single mother and also a foster parent to children in need for several years,” says Gay. “It was a proud moment when I graduated in 2007.”

quietly with them on those days when words are not the answer,” says Gay.

Since then, Songaya has worked as a nurse in several areas including Long Term Care, Rehabilitation, Hospice, Dementia Units, Inpatient Psychiatric and Residential Mental Health for Veterans. “During all of my time nursing, I found the most joy when I was interacting with my patients on a one-on-one personal level, rejoicing with them on their good days, motivating them on their difficult days and just sitting

In February 2020, Enlightenment Home Care, LLC was born with the desire to provide individualized and personalized one-on-one care with services tailored to meet the needs of every client. This method allows the opportunity to provide care that cannot be streamlined into a “one size fits all” model. You don’t have to be elderly or disabled to receive affordable personalized home care.

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Enlightenment Home Care, LLC non-medical services are available to: •

The person who breaks their leg or arm and needs help at home

The mother on bedrest or the new mother who needs the support of home care

The man with the flu who can’t get out of bed and needs some assistance while he recuperates

The single elderly man/woman who wants a companion to go to the movies every week

Services can be tailored to a variety of circumstances and include: •

Household Care

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Newborn Care

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Enlightenment Home Care, LLC recently moved their offices into the Thurston County Chamber Small Business Incubator space. The Small Business Incubator creates jobs by helping entrepreneurs and small businesses access the resources they need for growth and long-term success. With a refreshed focus on minority micro-businesses, the Chamber’s goal is to break down the barriers minorities experience when developing a business.

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“Having an office in the space has been so helpful,” says Gay. “I can set up meetings, hold new employee trainings and orientations as well as get to network utilizing the Chamber’s helpful resources for members,” says Gay. “I needed a way to care for people the way I wanted to care for them and to provide the kind of care they deserve and appreciate; and I’m thankful this business allows me to do just that.”

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WELCOME TO THE SSBIPOC AND

In our efforts to uplift BIPOC owned businesses in Thurston County, we realized no current, extensive list of BIPOC owned businesses for Thurston County exists. This directory aims to remedy that while making it easier for everyone in our community to find and work with BIPOC businesses. In partnership with South Sound BIPOC, the Chamber has compiled this list in the spirit of the Chamber’s mission: growing a prosperous economy and vibrant community by connecting people, ideas and resources. 14 I

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How to Use This Directory

The Thurston Chamber BIPOC Business Directory organizes the participating businesses into categories alphabetically. Each BIPOC business in this directory has their contact information listed along with their website. While the directory compiles this information in one place, it is up to you as the consumer to research the businesses that could work best for you!

Who is in it?

This list is compiled of over 100 BIPOC owned businesses in and around Thurston County. We've indicated which businesses are South Sound BIPOC members and which businesses are Thurston Chamber members on their thurstonchamber.com


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listing. SSBIPOC is a business directory serving Seattle to Chehalis that the Thurston Chamber partners with to coordinate networking and community visibility events. This means that not all the businesses listed are from Thurston County, but the vast majority of them are. To learn more about South Sound BIPOC and find their most up-to-date business membership, go to www.ssbipoc.org. We know that we did not get every BIPOC owned business in Thurston County on this first list! If you are a BIPOC Business that would like to join the directory, please register to become a SSBIPOC member at www.ssbipoc.org. We will include your information on the electronic version of the Thurston Chamber BIPOC Business Directory. thurstonchamber.com

What does BIPOC mean?

Black, Indigenous and People Of Color South Sound BIPOC’s founder and owner of Sgt. Hart’s BBQ Sauce, Makieda Hart, pictured below, noticed that it is challenging to find BIPOC businesses in the South Sound. To remedy this, she started South Sound BIPOC with a mission to step up and help BIPOC people succeed. SSBIPOC wants any BIPOC owned business between Seattle and Chehalis to join! Go to ssbipoc.org to register for free.

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3D Systems LLC pdiaz@3dsystemsllc.com 360-791-2393 3dsystemsllc.com PO Box 111, Littlerock, WA Chamber Member

Anc Property Services, LLC admin@anccustodial.com 360-459-8293 ancservicesgroup.org MA: PO Box 8714, Lacey, WA PhA: 5113 Lacey Blvd SE, Lacey

Bill's World dba Grampa Bill's BBQ Sauces billsworld@fairpoint.net 360-480-6762 grampabillsbbq.com PO Box 888, Rainier, WA SSBIPOC Member

AALL Credit Accepted ksibree@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/kahlil-sibree-0a03269a 3701 Pacific Ave SE Ste 609, Olympia, WA

Angel It Security and Project Consultant 360-489-9277 1339 Mirada Dr NW, Olympia, WA

Biosmart Technologies, LLC info@biosmartresearchcdd.com 360-888-8638 biosmartsolutions.com 18324 Cook Rd Se Unit 1, Yelm, WA

Adventures of Earz /Freeza Oryan Prime AdventuresOfEarz@outlook.com 253-219-6360 instagram.com/oryanprime Olympia, WA Ahoy Transport Services, LLC kabdalla@ahoytransport.com 866-663-2469 ahoytransport.com MA: PO Box 13191, Olympia, WA PhA: 1428 S Bay Rd NE, Olympia, WA

All Around Towne Photo 360-890-4602 allaroundtowne.com MA: PO Box 8365, Lacey, WA PhA: 3415 Pacific Ave SE E-3, Olympia, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member

Anjali Silva Music anjalinaja@hotmail.com 832-350-0005 facebook.com/AnjalisGigs Olympia, WA SSBIPOC Member

Black Mermaid Products blackmermaidproducts@gmail.com 830-290-0716 yourblackmermaid.com Chamber Member

ASHHO Cultural and Job Training Center chefkhurshida@gmail.com 360-561-9229 ashho.org 5757 Littlerock Rd SW, Tumwater, WA SSBIPOC Member

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ATMOS Digital John.saunders@atmosdigital.com 425-492-7215 atmosdigital.com SSBIPOC Member All City Cleaning Services theaccs@gmail.com 360-402-8414 allcitycleaningservices.net MA: 700 Sleater Kinney Rd, Lacey, WA PhA: 8538 Capstan Dr NE, Lacey, WA SSBIPOC Member

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Augustin Vega DDS, PS info@vegadentistry.com 360-943-5551 vegadentistry.com MA: 215 Columbia St NW, Olympia, WA PhA: 1320 Harrison Ave NW, Olympia, WA

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Camp Clout hello@campclout.co 385-289-5770 campclout.com SSBIPOC Member Charlie June Customs CharlieJuneCustom@gmail.com 254-251-7328 facebook.com/CharlieJunecustoms

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Christlike AgroTourism for Racial Equality (CARE) service@carewellnesscenter.org 253-478-0126 carewellnesscenter.org SSBIPOC Member

Register for a listing in a future directory at www.ssbipoc.org. Cuetzpalin Consulting cuetzpalin@aol.com 360-754-6053 beyondinclusionbeyondempowerment.com 1004 Wilson St SE, Olympia, WA

Cinco de Mayo Raspados Fruits & More summit_cumbre@yahoo.com 360-819-4651 Dan Pacholke Consulting, LLC cincodemayofruits.com MA: 7205 Martin Way W Ste A, Olympia, WA danjpacholke@gmail.com 360-701-9508 PhA: 421 Water St SW, Olympia, WA 417 Percival St SW, Olympia, WA Clean Co LLC kim@thecleancompany.net 360-870-9427 thecleancompany.net PO Box 11193, Olympia, WA CoLab Media Co Kamika@ColabMediaCo.com 360-742-6186 colabmediaco.com 500 Washington St SE, Olympia, WA Chamber Member

Color Graphics sales@colorgraphicswa.com 360-352-3970 colorgraphicswa.com 2540 Crites St SW, Tumwater, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member Community Birth Center communitybirthcenter@gmail.com 360-481-0105 community-birthcenter.com 3663 College St SE, Lacey, WA

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E&L Coatings Northwest LLC info@elcnw.com 360-556-2948 elcnw.com 13313 Reeder Rd SW, Tenino, WA

Edward Jones elwis.johnson@edwardjones.com 253-473-1327 edwardjones.com/elwis-johnson SSBIPOC Member

Ellaina Lewis, Soprano lainalousoprano@gmail.com lainalousoprano.com SSBIPOC Member

designbynizar designbynizar@gmail.com 808-852-8637 SSBIPOC Member Distinguished Foods Kitchen Rental Cbell@SeattleSorbets.com 206-935-0432 distinguishedfoodskitchenrental.com 4611 36th Ave SW, Seattle, WA SSBIPOC Member

Doug Mah & Associates Doug@DougMahAssociates.com 360-556-4960 dougmahassociates.com PO Box 2814, Olympia, WA Chamber Member SSBIPOC Member

Enlightenment Home Care songaya.gay@enlightenmenthomecare.com 360-339-5403 enlightenmenthomecare.com SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member Final Line Inc finallineinc@fairpoint.net 360-446-7754 finallineinc.com 14403 Brandie Ct SE, Yelm, WA

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Fleur de Lis Garden Ornaments llc info@fdlgardenornaments.com 360-584-9761 fleurdelisgardenornaments.com 7636 Betti Ln NE, Lacey, WA Chamber Member

Gotti Sweets LLC gottisweetswa@gmail.com 360-489-1780 facebook.com/gottisweetsllc MA: PO Box 2144, Olympia, WA PhA: 422 Legion Way SE, Olympia, WA

Frog Pond Grocery, Inc. 360-943-0590 2102 Capitol Way S, Olympia, WA

Haircare by Asyah Asyah@haircarebyasyah.com 253-237-4467 facebook.com/pg/haircarewithasyah SSBIPOC Member

Frontline Finish frontlinefinishauto@gmail.com 253-861-4733 frontlinefinish.net MA: 6502 100th St SW, Lakewood, WA PhA: 11621 Bridgeport Way SW, Lakewood, WA

Generations Midwifery Services, LLC generationsmidwiferyservices@gmail.com 360-481-0105 generationsmidwiferyservices.com 4520 Intel Co Loop SE, Lacey, WA SSBIPOC Member

Han Joe Ro, LLC comfortinntumwater@comcast.net 360-352-0691 choicehotels.com/hotel/wa126 1620 74th Ave SW, Tumwater

Hornet Capital Solutions LLC info@hornetcapitalsolutions.com 866-663-6787 hornetcapitalsolutions.com 4521 Marvin Dr NE, Lacey, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member

Good Times Childcare Center LLC goodtimeschildcarecenter@gmail.com 253-448-3387 goodtimeschildcarecenter.com 1012 Homann Drive SE, Lacey, WA Chamber Member Gorilla Sauces LLC Gorillasauces@gmail.com 253-820-1509 avilagorilla.com 13915 233rd St Ct E, Graham, WA SSBIPOC Member

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iHaul ihaul253@gmail.com 253-324-3001 ihauldelivery.com 326 E D St, Tacoma, WA Impressions Dentistry info@olympiaimpressions.com 360-493-1866 olympiaimpressions.com 4538 Martin Way E, #103, Olympia, WA Chamber Member

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JC Padilla Consulting, LLC juan@jcpadillaconsulting.com 360-951-2742 jcpadillaconsulting.com 4024 19th Ave NE, Olympia, WA SSBIPOC Member Jin and Choon, Inc annie@candlewoodnw.com 360-491-1698 4440 3rd Ave SE, Lacey, WA John L. Scott - Talent Real Estate stevechung@johnlscott.com johnlscotttalent.com 8825 Tallon Ln NE Ste B, Lacey, WA Chamber Member John L. Scott Tumwater 877-515-1170 6106 Capitol Blvd SW, Ste A, Tumwater, WA Chamber Member Joyful Haven Cleaning samayyah@joyfulhavencleaning.com 253-455-3988 joyfulhavencleaning.com 1023 S Ferry St, Tacoma, WA SSBIPOC Member

KombuchaLuv biz@kombuchaluv.com 360-870-8573 facebook.com/kombuchaluv.com 1536 Grand Ave, Centralia, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member Kover Does It 360-375-3344 kovertransport.com 3800 Sleater Kinney Rd NE Trlr 1, Olympia, WA

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Landman Development Consultant Services LLC fjordan@land2home.com 360-480-8752 land2home.com MA: PO Box 2884, Yelm, WA PhA: 15333 Rainier View Dr SE, Yelm, WA Legal Shield Willie Lucas, Jr. wlucasjr@hotmail.com 360-459-9790 wlucasjr.wearelegalshield.com 728 Berne Ln SE, Olympia, WA SSBIPOC Member Lewis Insurance & Financial Services Inc alewis@farmersagent.com 253-212-0431 recruitment.farmers.com/district-managerlocator/wa/university-place/alec-lewis 6720 Regents Blvd Ste #200, University Place, WA SSBIPOC Member Lillie's Passion LLC caribmom79@outlook.com 206-981-6368 caribbeancorner.shop 4611 36th Avenue SW, Seattle, WA SSBIPOC Member Lolly Gag yukiko.b@lollygag.co 360-489-0265 lollygag.co

Media Room misael.mediaroom@gmail.com 360-529-4907 mediaroom.media 416 Washington St SE Ste 207, Olympia, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member

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Medicine Creek Cafe 360-200-7485 medicinecreekcafe.com 10322 Martin Way E, Olympia, WA Medicine Creek Enterprises Corporation Info@mc-ec.org 360-464-2893 mc-ec.org Lacey, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member Michaelis Trucking & Excavating, Inc. angelak@michaelistrucking.com 360-790-0109 PO Box 15057, Tumwater, WA

MP Stormwater Engineering LLC rperalta@mpstormwater.com 360-534-9503 mpstormwater.com PO Box 27, East Olympia, WA MRI Cleaning Services ian4r@yahoo.com 253-213-5525 mricleaners.com 10525 Tracie Ct SW, Olympia, WA New York Life Utomy McLamb omclamb@ft.newyorklife.com 850-481-2182 PO Box 3712, Lacey, WA SSBIPOC Member Nisqually Communication Services Government Corporation Info@mc-ec.org 360-464-2893 nisquallycommunications.com 12820 Yelm Highway SE, Olympia, WA Chamber Member

Nisqually Construction Services, LLC estimating@nisquallyconstruction.com 253-722-5928 nisquallyconstruction.com 12820 Yelm Hwy Se Ste H, Olympia, WA Chamber Member Nisqually Markets 360-413-5892 nisquallymarkets.com 12820 Yelm Highway SE, Olympia, WA Chamber Member Nisqually Post & Print orders@nisquallypostandprint.com 360-338-6431 nisquallypostandprint.com 12820 Yelm Highway SE Unit C, Olympia, WA Chamber Member NISQUALLY RED WIND CASINO lmorgan@redwind.net 360-412-3843 redwindcasino.com 12819 Yelm Hwy SE, Olympia, WA Chamber Member

NuYou Cooking & Consulting nuyoucooking@gmail.com 360-489-6912 nuyoucooking.com

Olympia Salsa jpineda163@gmail.com 360-628-6270 olympiasalsa.com PO Box 2660, Olympia, WA

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Our Ark info@ourarkyth.org ourarkyth.org PO Box 8452, Lacey, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member P.O.S. (Port of Support & Pathwayz To Success) stephanietaylor@portofsupport.org 206-880-5766 portofsupport.org 1815 SW Campus Dr, Federal Way, WA Phoenix Rising Wellness Center info@phoenixrisingwc.com 360-728-0315 phoenixrisingwc.com 1018 7th Ave SE, Olympia, WA Chamber Member

Poly City Screen Printing Polycity253@gmail.com 253-576-5973 facebook.com/Luckymalofou SSBIPOC Member

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Pot Pie Factory Inc. Info@potpiefactory.co 206-412-5204 potpiefactory.co 4611 36th Ave SW, Seattle, WA SSBIPOC Member Pyron Environmental Inc mingta_lin@comcast.net 360-867-9543 3530 32nd Way NW, Olympia, WA

RE/MAX Northwest homes@kavitakamat.com 360-918-6525 kavitakamat.com 3009 Pacific Ave SE Suite 200, Olympia, WA SSBIPOC Member

Pink Tetris Designs pink.tetris@hotmail.com 253-683-0833 pinktetris.com Tacoma, WA SSBIPOC Member

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Porcupine Media info@theporcupinemedia.com 360-628-8054 theporcupinemedia.com 121 State Ave NE, Olympia, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member

Relentless Leadership LLC - Crestcom Manuel.Martinez@crestcom.com 360-561-4030 crestcom.com/leadership-trainer/manuelmartinez SSBIPOC Member Rose H Bailey, DDS and Dr. Juan Carlos Sagawa, DDS info@drrosebailey.com 360-352-9391 drrosebailey.com 911 5th Avenue SE, Suite 101, Olympia, WA S & T WINDOW FILMS info@stwindowfilms.net 360-273-8518 stwindowfilms.net 17642 Irwin St SW, Rochester, WA

Sandra Manwiller, Voice Actor LLC SandraManwiller6@gmail.com 541-704-7289 sandramanwiller.com PO Box 866, Rainier, WA Seattle Sorbets Cbell@SeattleSorbets.com 206-935-0432 seattlesorbets.com 4611 36th Ave SW, Seattle, WA SSBIPOC Member

Real Property Management Imagine michael.patterson@realpropertymgt.com 360-787-4332 rpmimagine.com 5823 Lacey BLVD Ste D, Lacey, WA SSBIPOC Member

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Something Different Accounting SGT Hart's BBQ Sauce Info@sdacct.com customer-service@strongfamilybonds.com 253-470-6909 360-556-7256 sdacct.com strongfamilybonds.com PO Box 69557, Seattle, WA SSBIPOC Member SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member

Sharpe Public Relations, Inc csharpePR@gmail.com 813-244-2883 SharpePR.com 3624 Arbor Dr SE, Lacey, WA

Soul on Fire Consulting LLC thesarahlloyd@soulradical.com 360-481-3808 soulradical.com SSBIPOC Member

Take Charge Credit Consulting tierrabonds@takechargecc.com 206-971-1269 takechargecc.com 4500 9th Ave Suite 300, Seattle, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member

Sierra Enterprises, Inc. louis@sierraenterprisesinc.biz 425-691-7885 sierraenterprisesinc.biz 6422 86th Ave SE, Olympia, WA

Sky Bear Media, LLC riley@skybearmedia.com 360-503-8381 skybearmedia.com 113 Thurston Ave NE, Olympia, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member

Skybox Skincare Bar Scentsbsb2020@gmail.com 469-274-2540 skyboxskincare.com 15209 18th Ave Ct E, Tacoma, WA SSBIPOC Member

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Tacoma East Asian Medicine hello@tacomaeastasianmed.com 253-254-6498 tacomaeastasianmed.com 3007 6th Ave, Tacoma, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member

Soul Sweet Vegan soulsweetvegan@gmail.com 360-506-7834 903 Rogers St NW, Olympia, WA SSBIPOC Member Strategic Edge Consultants alexis@strategicedgeconsultants.com 360-900-7464 strategicedgeconsultants.com Stress Relief Solutions clyde@massageboat.com 360-763-9439 massageboat.com 402 Black Hills Lane SW, Olympia, WA Chamber Member

The Ally League theallyleague.com SSBIPOC Member

The Bath N Body Bar thebathnbodybar@gmail.com 206-370-4302 thebathnbodybar.com 22521 30th Ave S Apt 2, Des Moines, WA SSBIPOC Member

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The Brown Pecan thebrownpecan@gmail.com 253-310-5283 thebrownpecan.com 1721 122nd Ave E, Edgewood, WA SSBIPOC Member

TOSH toshnails@gmail.com 804-586-6344 toshaestheticexp.com 2511 4th Ave W, Olympia, WA Chamber Member

Washington Trucking School admin@WATruckingSchool.com 360-900-4567 watruckingschool.com 6846 Martin Way E, Olympia, WA Chamber Member

The Clean Company LLC kim@thecleancompany.net 360-870-9427 thecleancompany.net/contact.html PO Box 11193, Olympia, WA

Total Employment and Management - LC - Chehalis tawnid@teamcent.com 360-740-8832 teamshome.com 1791 NE Kresky Ave, Chehalis, WA SSBIPOC Member

Wellspring Cleaning Services LLC info@wellspringcleaningservices.com 253-441-5358 wellspringcleaningservices.com 8815 S Tacoma Way, Ste 120, Lakewood, WA

The Collage Group LLC lyttlel@comcast.net 360-786-1156 6418 Nels St SW, Olympia, WA

Three Seedlings Handcrafted threeseedlingscreations@gmail.com threeseedlingshandcrafted.com Everett, WA SSBIPOC Member Tony Taylor Inspires info@tonytaylorinspires.com 253-267-3444 tonytaylorinspires.com 809 Legion Way SE, Olympia, WA Chamber Member

TouchedbyDea TouchedbyDea@gmail.com 813-500-1911 touchedbydea.com 31655 Military Rd S, Auburn, WA SSBIPOC Member

Yonic V-Spa ebonywashington35@yahoo.com 253-298-8914 royalyonicspa.com 5622 Pacific Ave Unit 6, Lacey, WA SSBIPOC Member Chamber Member

W E Coates Surveying, LLC tericoates@wecoatessurveying.com 360-413-0510 wecoatessurveying.com 9825 Glory Dr SE, Olympia, WA

Top Notch Lounge and Barbershop LarnellBarber50@gmail.com 360-539-7944 5718 Pacific Ave SE, Unit A, Lacey, WA Chamber Member

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Thurston Chamber Celebrates 2021 Boss of the Year Honorees The Thurston County Chamber is proud to announce the annual Boss of the Year Recognition and Celebration. Co-sponsored by Express Employment Professionals, this award recognizes outstanding individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership in the workplace through innovation, communication, vision and performance. “For over eleven years, we’ve recognized outstanding leaders in the workplace. What makes this award unique is that nominations come from the leader’s direct reports. In the lab of actual workplaces, around 15 students from Saint Martin’s University examined a dozen finalists to uncover what makes these bosses excel in leading their teams. The students' analysis is incorporated into the selection process for the 2021 Boss of the Year Awards,” says Reid Bates, Owner at Express Employment Professionals. This year, the 2021 Boss of the Year Honorable Mentions are:

Congratulations to the 2021 Boss of the Year Honorees:

Ron Thomas, Thomas Architecture Studios

Gergen Robinson & Davina Clardy, John L. Scott Talent Group •

Dana Hanson, Thurston County Juvenile Probation

Harold Carr, Law Offices of Harold Carr

Bob Iyall, Medicine Creek Enterprise Corporation

Nicole Andres, Nicole’s Bar

All six individuals will be recognized at the Thurston Chamber’s Forum on Wednesday, December 8 at the Olympia Hotel at Capital Lake (2300 Evergreen Park Dr SW, Olympia, WA 98502) beginning at 11:30 a.m. with a plated lunch and recognition with the official program starting at 12 p.m. To make a reservation to attend, register online at www.thurstonchamber.com. The cost is $25 for Members and $30 for Non-Members prepaid, or $30 Members and $35 Non-Members who pay day of event. Thank you to our sponsors, Pacific Mountain Workforce Development Council, Express Employment Professionals, Accelerate Growth Coaching and South Sound Behavioral Hospital.

COCKTAILS • DINNER • AUCTION • AFTER PARTY

leaders of today inspiring leaders of tomorrow

B E N E F I T T I N G T H E T H U R S TO N CO U N T Y C H A M B E R F O U N DAT I O N

OLYMPIA HOTEL AT CAPITOL LAKE TICKETS AT: THURSTONCHAMBER.COM 2300 EVERGREEN PARK DR SW, OLYMPIA, WA 98502

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An Elevated 55+ Waterfront Lifestyle Welcome to luxurious comforts, an urban oasis of conveniences, and spectacular waterfront views. With modern kitchens, ample storage, and light-filled open living and dining areas, Harbor Heights is perfect for singles or couples seeking an active lifestyle within a 55+ community. For those looking for adventure and convenience, there’s no better place to call home.

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Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, Dancing Goats® Coffee, and Dr. A. Barbara Clarkson Named Distinguished Leaders The 20th Distinguished Leaders Awards celebration will take place on Wednesday, February 16, at the Olympia Hotel at Capitol Lake. The evening begins with a champagne and sparkling cider reception at 5:30 pm followed by dinner and program at 6:30 pm.

For further information and partnership opportunities, please call Alisha Blain-Warner at 360.357.8515 or email LTC@ThurstonChamber.com.

Leadership Thurston County is a program of The Distinguished Leader Awards recognize leaders the Thurston County who demonstrate outstanding initiative, inspire others Chamber Foundation and make a significant impact that shines through and has been developing their community support and involvement. Honorees informed, skilled and are recognized through live and multi-media committed community presentations. leaders since 1994. For information, please visit We will be limiting attendance and following leadthurstoncounty.com. all Washington State Department of Health and Thurston County Public Health and Social Services guidance to host a safe event. Register at thurstonchamber.com. Thank you to our Presenting Partner, TwinStar Credit Union for your commitment to community leadership. thurstonchamber.com

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Keep up with the latest Chamber happenings – Ribbon Cuttings and our Thankful in Thurston campaign. Find more at the Thurston Chamber's Facebook page: facebook.com/ThurstonCountyChamber

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Cap City Law PS Edward Jones – Dirk Farrar, Financial Advisor Express Employment Professionals First Citizens Bank Green Realty Group Michael White Agency – Farmers Insurance Nicholson & Associates Insurance

Columbia Bank Downtown The Creative Office The Evergreen State College GHB Insurance, Inc. Hometown Property Management, Inc. South Sound Behavioral Hospital Timberland Bank T & S Cleaning, Inc. Venables Pest Management Window Genie

Morningside Nisqually Red Wind Casino Olympia Federal Savings Olympia Olympia Furniture Company Phillips Burgess, PLLC Providence St. Peter Hospital The Rants Group SCJ Alliance South Puget Sound Community College WSECU – Olympia

The Thurston County Chamber sends a BIG THANK YOU to ALL of our investors. With members like you, we are able to provide a sustainable business community in Thurston County as well as foster growth and positive change. Only through your support can we continue to fund important community initiatives and lead the way for business.

Thank You!

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ADP Comcast FORMA Construction Company Lucky Eagle Casino and Hotel Olympia Orthopaedic Associates, PLLC Pacific Source Health Plans Port of Olympia Puget Sound Energy Saint Martin's University TwinStar Credit Union Corporate Office Veterans Security Operations Washington Business Bank Wells Fargo Community Bank

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