2018 MARCH - APRIL VOLUME 50 | No. 3-4 | BUSINESS BRIEFS
28TH ANNUAL BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR AWARD FINALISTS
Lisa Williams, Dan Gemus, and Meighan Valero. Award recipients are announced at the 28th Annual Business Excellence Awards presented by Windsor Star, taking place Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts. Photo by Trevor Booth.
28th Annual Business Excellence Awards Finalists
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IN OUR COMMUNITY
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OUR MISSION
SPOTLIGHT
"Leading the business community for creating regional economic prosperity." Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce 2575 Ouellette Place, Windsor, Ontario N8X 1L9 Tel: 519-966-3696 Fax: 519-966-0603 Email: info@windsoressexchamber.org Website: www.windsoressexchamber.org
UPCOMING EVENTS
STAFF Matt Marchand, President & CEO
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Marianne Burke, Director of Events
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Concetta DiCesare-Cafueri, Finance & Office Administrator
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Sherri Gowman, Director of Sales & Marketing
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Marina Poljak, Assistant to the Director of Sales & Marketing
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Letter from the President & Chair
MATT MARCHAND PRESIDENT & CEO
JOHN CLARK
As the leading voice of business in Windsor-Essex, the WERCC has been busy advocating on our members’ behalf. At the beginning of the year, WERCC in partnership with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) provided the Ontario government with 11 recommendations for the upcoming provincial budget that will help businesses manage costs, offer smart spending ideas, and help secure the province’s competitive advantage. Canada and Ontario need comprehensive tax reform that encourages investment, reinvestment, and reduction in red tape, such as one-stop shopping as described in the WERCC’s non-partisan Policy and Solutions Forum in 2016. In addition, the U.S. implements one of its largest tax reforms in 30 years. It essentially negates our previous tax advantages. We must find more ways to keep Ontario competitive. We are disappointed and deeply concerned about the impact the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trading deal announced in January could have on our automotive and steel sector. It is unfair to make Canadian companies compete with those in countries that have lower standards for labour relations, health, safety and the environment. On December 14, 2017, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP released the Retail Council of Canada-commissioned study: Rise in Canada’s de minimis threshold: Economic Impact Assessment, concluding that raising the DMT would drastically impact on retailers in Canada, their employees and the overall economy. Raising the DMT to $800 U.S. would result in a loss of up to 300,000 jobs by 2020 and a loss of labour income of up to $9.2 billion. In February, the WERCC partnered with the Sarnia Lambton, Greater Niagara, Sault Ste. Marie, and Thunder Bay Chambers of Commerce to call for the Federal Government to keep the de minimis threshold (DMT) low to ensure retailers in Canada and U.S. have a level playing field. The WERCC partnered with the OCC to release the second annual Ontario Economic Report, which reveals that 77% of Ontario businesses say access to talent remains the largest impact on their competitiveness. The OER also illustrates that Ontario’s historically low unemployment rate is a red herring, as more individuals remove themselves from the workforce or simply give up the search. More on this on page 4. Later in February Matt Marchand attended the OCC’s Advocacy Day at Queen’s Park Advocacy Day in Toronto where he met with Cabinet Ministers, opposition critics and senior civil servants to advocate for key local issues. Upcoming events include the 28th Annual Business Excellence Awards, presented by Windsor Star, taking place April 11 at St. Clair College Centre for the Arts. This premier business event of year recognizes professional individuals and companies who have set standards and demonstrated achievements that have contributed to the prosperity and business development in Windsor and Essex County. Congratulations to all finalists! A full list of finalists can be found on page 7. In June, we’re celebrating our 82nd Annual Golf Tournament at Beach Grove Golf & Country Club. Be sure to visit www.windsoressexchamber.org for all the up-to-date news and events.
CHAIR
Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce 2017-2018 Board of Directors Mr. John Clark Chair** Partner Clarks LLP
Mr. Jeffrey MacKinnon Past Chair** Partner McTague Law Firm LLP
Ms. Shelley Fellows Director Vice President, Operations Radix Inc.
Mr. Jason Ilijanic Chair-Elect** Director, Commercial Services WFCU Credit Union
Ms. Beverly Becker Director Director, Local Marketing & Special Projects Windsor Star
Mr. Romeo Girardi Director Executive Vice President Farrow
Ms. Maureen Lucas Treasurer** President Lucas Professional Search Group Mr. Scott Jenkins Vice Chair** Director of Advertising Caesars Windsor
Ms. Marie Campagna Director Executive Vice President Operations / CFO Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare Mr. Sean Collier District Manager, Windsor/Essex Chatham/Kent Union Gas
Mr. Carl Hooper, CPA, CA Director Assurance and Advisory Partner Collins Barrow Windsor LLP Mr. Benjamin Iannetta Director, Emerging Leaders Representative Business & Technical Services ProSoft XP
Mr. Paul LeFave Director Chair – Transportation Committee Business Development Cornerstone Courier Ms. Mila Lucio Director Chief Human Resources Officer Green Shield Canada Ms. Shannon Rickwood Chair – Membership Services Committee Financial Advisor Rickwood Financial Group/ Manulife Securities Inc.
Dr. Francine Schlosser Director Professor, Odette School of Business Executive Director, EPICentre University of Windsor Ms. Ann-Marie Belanger Director Non-Voting Chair-ATHENA Committee VP - Sales/Marketing Empire Communications Inc. Dr. Alfie Morgan Director Emeritus Non-Voting Professor Emeritus of Business Administration University of Windsor
** denotes member of executive committee
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Chamber News Business Losing Confidence in Ontario Economy: Access to Talent Remains Problem, Low Unemployment Rate is a Red Herring The Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce (WERCC), in partnership with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) released the second annual Ontario Economic Report (OER), a comprehensive analysis of data and emerging trends on the economic health of the province. The report reveals that 77 per cent of Ontario businesses say access to talent remains the largest impact on their competitiveness, an increase from 60 per cent the previous year, and nearly 50 per cent report a lack of confidence in the province’s economy. A significant finding highlighted in the OER illustrates that Ontario's historically low unemployment rate is a red herring, as more individuals remove themselves from the workforce or simply give up the search. The percentage of Ontarians not participating in the labour force is at an all-time high of 35 percent, contributing to employers’ on-going struggle to attract talent. The WERCC has noted previously that the skills gap costs approximately $600 million in the Windsor-Essex region and has also identified the falling participation rate in previous reports. In addition there may be a linkage between the all-time high of people not participating in the labour force and the number of children under the age
of 17 that live in low-income households. With respect to Windsor, 1 in 3 children under 17 live in low-income households and in Windsor and Essex County 1 in 4 children under the age of 17 live in low-income households. These are the highest rates of children living in low-income households in Canada according to Statistics Canada. “Industry in Ontario is feeling the impact of increasing global and U.S. competition, NAFTA renegotiations, consistent overregulation, rising input costs, and challenges to accessing talent,” said OCC President & CEO Rocco Rossi. The report also points out that the total exports as a percentage of the GDP has been significantly deteriorating for 15 years. “This important report identifies key vulnerabilities within our regional and provincial economy, and provides decisions makers with the understanding needed to find solutions that will drive our economy forward,” said WERCC President & CEO Matt Marchand. “This year, the Ontario Chamber Network will continue to engage and advocate on behalf of Ontario’s business community to explore these issues and develop the necessary solutions for a more prosperous Ontario.”
New tool helps employees move more to avoid MSDs Sitting all day at work is bad for your health! Now is the perfect time to take action against sedentary lifestyles that could be making your employees sick and costing you money. And WSPS can help you do it.
2. track your daily steps, and gradually increase the number
WSPS’ new video, Do you 20-8-2, encourages viewers to move more, move often. It also explains the 20-8-2 rule to promote movement, created by Dr. Allan Hedge from Cornell University: sit for 20 minutes, stand for 8, and move or gently stretch for 2.
4. have walking meetings rather than sitting in a room
By promoting movement we can reduce the risk of health issues. These issues include of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and even some forms of cancer. All are linked to sedentary behaviour. Canadians on average sit for 9.5 hours a day, says WSPS ergonomist Sandra Patterson. An hour of exercise a day is not enough to offset the hours sitting. “The body isn’t meant to be in one position all day,” says Sandra. It doesn’t allow our bodies to burn energy. Simply standing instead is not the answer; prolonged standing has its own challenges, such as the risk of low back pain or varicose veins, and cardiovascular disease. What we need to do is find an appropriate balance between walking, sitting, standing, and low intensity activity. “Employers can take the lead by helping employees understand why they need to pay attention to this,” says Sandra. The video is one tool employers can use to create awareness and promote movement. These are great simple safety solutions for small business owners.
9 low-cost ways to move more, move often The key is to interrupt sedentary behaviour as much as possible. Make movement a priority and a part of your daily routine. 1. reduce the time spent sitting by finding opportunities to work while standing or walking (e.g., stand while taking phone calls, walk over to colleagues instead of using emails)
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3. add light intensity physical activities in your day by taking the stairs, parking further away, and going for a walk at lunch 5. if you’re required to stand at work, shift from foot to foot, put your foot on a ledge, and do some gentle stretching 6. change postures every 30 minutes. Try the 20-8-2 rule 7. gradually increase to 2 hours/day of standing and doing light intensity effort at work 8. stretch before and after a long commute 9. set alarms to remind you it’s time to move
Employers’ role Employers have a vested interest in helping employees alter sedentary behaviour and reduce health risks. First, communicate the “Move More, Move Often” message — via supervisors and your joint health and safety committee, safety talks, the WSPS video, or a WSPS lunch ‘n learn, posters, reminders, and/or contests. Second, support employees’ efforts to get moving. For example: •
provide options and opportunities for workers to change positions (e.g., walking meetings, high stools and tables, shared standing workstations)
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be responsive to workers’ expressed ergonomic needs
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provide sit/stand equipment for workstations
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provide training and practice on how and why to change posture
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promote proper nutrition, stress reduction, and physical activity
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organize a walking club
Visit www.wsps.ca for more information.
In Our Community The Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society (YAC) is the recipient of $11,000 in generous donations from Advance Business Systems, local businesses and national companies stemming from their recent 26th Annual Advance Business Systems American Thanksgiving Day Football Customer Appreciation event held at the Windsor Yacht Club. For more information about Advance Business Systems, please visit www.advancebusiness.net. Congratulations to WERCC Past Chair Lindsay Boyd on his appointment as Vice Chair of the Erie St. Clair LHIN Board of Directors! Boyd, a resident of Blenheim located in Chatham-Kent, was first appointed to the ESC LHIN Board on September 8, 2014, and is in his second term as a Board Member. He will serve as Vice Chair of the ESC LHIN Board of Directors up to and including September 7, 2020. For more information, contact Shannon Sasseville, Director of Communications, Public Affairs and Community Engagement at shannon.sasseville@lhins.on.ca. Essex Powerlines Corporation is excited to announce the launch of their paperless billing campaign, “Go Green, Plant a Tree”. To motivate customers to make the switch, EPL will plant a tree for every customer that switches from paperless billing from now until March 31, 2018. Trees will be planted in April 2018 on or around Earth Day. The trees will be planted by EPL employees as a volunteer initiative in partnership with the municipalities. For more information, call the EPL Customer Service line at (519) 737-6400 or visit www.essexpowerlines.ca. A significant restoration project has begun to transform and restore an abandoned marina in Sturgeon Creek, owned by the Caldwell First Nation, to enhance terrestrial and aquatic habitat, increase wetland habitat and soften the shoreline. The project is being undertaken by Essex Region Conservation, in partnership with Caldwell First Nation. For more information contact Danielle Stuebing, Director of Communications & Outreach Services, Essex Region Conservation Authority at (519) 7765209, ext. 352. Eight organizations and individuals have been honoured with Essex Region Conservation Awards for their efforts in making the Windsor/Essex/Pelee Island region the Place for Life, including two WERCC members: • Peter Berry (Windsor Port Authority) • Town of Tecumseh WERCC partner Rotary Club of Windsor 1918 also received an award. More information can be found at www.erca.org/agm. WERCC Gold Circle Member Farrow continues its annual holiday tradition of donating to local foodbanks. This year, 15 foodbanks across North America, in communities where Farrow has offices, were given a total of $22,240. Since 2010, Farrow has donated in excess of $360,000. These holiday donations complement the many others made to charities at other times of the year. One of the largest recipients of these donations is the Windsor Downtown Mission, which has received over $35,000. For more information, please contact Randy Motley, President, Farrow (Canada) at randy.motley@farrow.com.
Congratulations to Gauthier Roofing and Siding on their 50th anniversary! From humble beginnings in 1968, with only a truck and a ladder, they have grown to serve over 30,000 customers in Windsor and Essex County. They specialize in complete exterior home improvements including roofing, siding, windows, doors, skylights, and eavestroughing. They are a former recipient of a WERCC Company of the Year award and a two-time BBB Business Integrity finalist award winner, with a continuous A+ rating since they became a member over 40 years ago. You can visit their website at www. exteriorhomeimprovements.com. Congratulations to Hiram Walker and Sons Ltd. on being named Distillery of the Year at the eighth annual Canadian Whisky Awards. J.P Wiser’s 35 Year Old also won the coveted title of Canadian Whisky of the Year. It is produced at Hiram Walkers Windsor facility. For more information, visit www.corby.ca. Congratulations to The Hungry Pooch, the raw pet food shop, on the grand opening of their second location at 486 Advance Blvd, Unit 110, Lakeshore Oasis Plaza, that took place February 3! Visit them online at www.thehungrypooch. com. The Job Shoppe held a draw in December 2017 to give away a new car, free to drive for one year to one lucky winner. The draw was held at The Job Shoppe’s headquarters and the winner, Robert G. of Windsor, was announced on Facebook Live. Visit www.facebook.com/ thejobshoppe.com to see the full recording. Congratulations to Rotary Club of Windsor St. Clair on raising $65,528 at their 31st annual auction on YOUR TV. With the nice bump to the charitable coffers of The Rotary Club of Windsor St. Clair, local support for many community efforts will continue to proceed. Union Gas donated $30,000 to enriching and sustaining the Windsor-Essex County and Pelee Island region as the Place for Life. For the next three years, Union Gas will serve as the Gold Sponsor for each of the Essex Region Conservation Foundation’s fundraising events – the Conservation Golf Tournament, Bike Tour and Super Santa Run. For more information, contact David Primorac, External Communications and Media Relations, Union Gas Limited at djprimorac@uniongas.com. Congratulations to Web Geeks on their new location at 1097 Erie St., Windsor! Web Geeks Marketing has the business and marketing savvy to help you achieve your business goals. They make digital marketing fun, easy and profitable for their clients! Learn more at www. webgeeks.com.
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Photos 28th Annual Business Excellence Awards Finalists News Conference
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28th Annual Business Excellence Awards: April 11, 2018
Since 1991, the Business Excellence Awards has become the premier event of the year, recognizing the achievements and contributions of business leaders in Windsor and Essex County. This evening will bring together Windsor and area business leaders and media for a celebration of excellence in business. Twelve awards will be presented and award winners will be announced on April 11, 2018 at the Business Excellence Awards, taking place at the St. Clair
U.S. Tax Reform Seminar Breakfast presented by KPMG
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College Centre for the Arts. Award Categories include: Small Company of the Year, Mid-Size Company of the Year, Large Company of the Year, Innovation Award, New Business of the Year, Pillars of Our Community, Professional of the Year, Entrepreneur of the Year, Young Professional of the Year, and Tourism & Hospitality Award. Also included in the awards ceremony are the recipients of the Believe Windsor Essex and ATHENA Awards.
Showcase your brand in the official 2018 Business Excellence Awards program and reach business owners, marketers and decision makers. This commemorative keepsake is present at the 2018 BEA and distributed to households throughout Windsor and Essex County. Packages include digital advertising and social media.
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Congratulations to the 28th Annual Business Excellence Award Finalists! Photos by Trevor Booth
Tourism & Hospitality Award Finalists John Alvarez (F & B), Bill Deslippe (Smashed Apple Catering), Tom Scully (F & B). Missing: Iron Kettle Bed & Breakfast.
Professional of the Year Award Finalists
Lisa Williams, Dan Gemus and Meighan Valero.
Entrepreneur of the Year Award Finalists
Michelle Nesbitt, Ernie Nesbitt & Donny Pacheco (Jose’s Bar & Grill), Vince Schiller (Southwestern Manufacturing) and Andrei Unc (for Radu Bogdanel, Fulgar Transport).
Pillars of Our Community Award
Linda Santos & Amber Hunter (Transition to Betterness), Lynn Calder and Allison Coppola (Assisted Living Southwestern Ontario) and Mike Clark & Lyle Ward (Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society).
Innovation Award Finalists
Steven DelDuca (Ro-Matt International Inc) and Karolyn Hart & Daniel Plarina (Inspire HUB Technologies). Missing: K3D Inc.
Young Professional of the Year Finalists
Dr. Jackie Vandereerden and Dr. Maxwell Abraham. Missing: Dr. Abby Jakob
Mid-Size Company of the Year Award Finalists
Peter Kanis & Drina Baron-Zinyk (Baron Championship Rings), Tina Salvatore-Trudell, Melissa Cammalleri and Dayna Salvatore Colicchia (Kinder Academy) and Jason Grylls & Peter VandDerMaden (Flexible Industrial Solutions).
Small Company of the Year Finalists Large Company of the Year Award Finalists
Samantha Russell & Sharon Antoun (Highbury Canco Corp.), Sarah Dobbin & Gregg Battersby (Aphria) and David Mady (Fortis Group).
ATHENA Award Recipient
New Business of the Year Award Finalists
Pat Soulliere (Soulliere Financial Group).
Ryan Larocque, Rachel Bondy & Kyle Bondy (Anchor Coffee House), Dr. Ken McKenzie and Dr. Shanna Perry (Forest Glade Tecumseh Veterinary Professional Corporation) and Tamar & Ken Sherman (Sentry Windows & Doors).
Believe Windsor Essex Award Recipient
Michael Schlater (CEO, Dominio’s Pizza of Canada Ltee).
Sue Manherz & Larry Girard (Wolfhead Distillery), Sue Hancock (Exodus Escape Rooms) and Rachelle Booth (Thrive Benefits Group).
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Other Place Catering Caterers Darren Trinca, President/Owner 1395 Walker Road Windsor, ON N8Y 2N9 Tel: (519) 969-6011 Email: darrentrinca@otherplacecatering. com http://www.otherplacecatering.com/
WorkSmart Safety and HR Solutions Safety Consultants, Recruiting, Training Health & Safety Todd Dupuis, President 2996 Deziel Dr. Suite B. Windsor, ON N8W 5H8 Tel: (519) 972-0741 Email: admin@worksmartsafety.com http://www.worksmartsafety.com/
Pontoni Business Advisory Services Chartered Accountants, Business Advisory Services, Business Valuators, Forensic Accounting Andrea Pontoni CPA, CA Owner 3535 North Service Road E. Windsor, ON N8W 5R7 Tel: (519) 890-6288 Email: apontonicacbv@cogeco.ca http://www.pontonibusinessadvisor.com/
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WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW WE ASSIST OUR MEMBERS IN ACHIEVING THEIR FINANCIAL GOALS THROUGH MARKETING INITIATIVES? KNOW SOMEONE INTERESTED IN JOINING THE CHAMBER? Contact Sherri Gowman, Director of Sales & Marketing, to consider membership with us and to learn about potential savings in conjunction with our programs. sgowman@windsoressexchamber.org or (519) 966.3696 ext. 223. We are here to assist you with your membership! Contact Marina Poljak, Assistant to the Director of Sales & Marketing, at mpoljak@windsoressexchamber.org or (519) 966.3696 ext. 230. Please note, the members listed are only for the months indicated. For a full Membership Directory please visit www.windsoressexchamber.org or for a personal copy contact Marina.
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STAY CONNECTED WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP Action Signs & Design
Collins Barrow Windsor LLP
Active Body Physical Therapy
Commissionaires
Active Janitorial
Community Living Windsor
Albamor-A.G Enterprises Inc.
Corbett Productions - A Division of International Entertainment Network Inc.
Allegra Marketing – Print – Mail / Image 360 ALSO Assisted Living Ariius Inside Caesars Arrow Mailing Art Gallery of Windsor Aurora Steam Baron Insignias Ltd. Bartlet & Richardes Bergeron Art & Frame Shop Best Western Plus Leamington (Sunray Group) Bloomtools Brave Control Solutions Inc. Canada Salvage Company (Windsor) Limited. Canadian Executive Search Group Inc. Canadian Mental Health Association Centerline (Windsor) Ltd. Chorney Vision Centre
Dillon Consulting Ltd. Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association
HCA Mindbox Marketing Communications
Loaring Physiotherapy & Health Centre
Heavy Construction Association of Windsor
M&M Food Market
Hi! Neighbor Floor Covering Company I.X.L Cleaners (1969) LTD Kamsel Leasing Inc. keenTec NA Inc.
Dragun Corporation
KELCOM
East Windsor Congregation
Kinetic Konnection
Empire Communications
King Materials Handling Ltd.
Essex Linen Supply Ltd.
KPMG LLP
Europa Marble & Granite
K-Scrap Resources Ltd.
Farrow
Lakeview Montessori School
FASTSIGNS of Windsor
Laval Tool & Die Ltd.
FCA Canada Inc.
Libro Credit Union
Festival Tent & Party Rentals Inc.
Libro (Amherstburg)
Foresight Management Consulting Libro (Belle River) Freeds of Windsor
Libro (Essex)
Gauthier Roofing And Siding
Libro (Kingsville)
Geo. T. White Co. Ltd.
Libro (Harrow)
G. Caboto Club
Libro (Leamington)
Gordon B Lee, Chartered Accountant
Libro (Woodslee)
Green Shield Canada
Livingston International Inc
Manor Tool & Die Ltd. Manor Windsor Realty Ltd. Mazaar Restaurant McTague Law Firm LLP Merchants Paper Co. Windsor Ltd. Mister Mat MMARCO International Services Inc Monarch Basics Mousseau DeLuca McPherson Prince LLP Next Dimension Inc. Ojibway Transportation Inc. Onyx Engineering Ltd. Dr. Riaz Oozeer
Returning Members DECEMBER 2017 / JANUARY 2018 Renaud Partners LLP
Unique Communications Inc.
Riverview Steel Co. LTD
United Way / Centraide WindsorEssex County
Rocky Motors Inc. Roland's Sign & Lighting Rosati Group Roth Mosey & Partners LLP Security One Alarm Systems Ltd.
Verhaegen Stubberfield Hartley Brewer Bezaire Inc. Victoria Steel Corporation Waste Connections of Canada
WEtech Alliance Self Employment Assistance Centre WFCU Credit Union Sigma Engineering (Windsor) Windsor Beauty Supply Inc.
St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Windsor Beauty supply Inc. Technology (Leamington) Target Building Materials Ltd. Windsor Detroit Tunnel Duty Free Shop Inc. TD Commercial Banking Shibley Righton LLP
Windsor Port Authority
Andrew Tepperman
Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation
The Delivery Guys Inc. The Healthy Image
Windsor Symphony Orchestra
Post Packaging of Windsor Inc.
Windsor-Essex County Association The Hospice of Windsor and Essex of Realtors County Inc. Wolverine Freight System Water's Edge Event Centre Wolverine Warehousing & Thrive Benefit Group Distribution Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island Windsor Hyundai
Pro Guide Media
Town of Lasalle
Your Quick Gateway (Windsor) Inc.
Prominent Plastic Products Ltd.
Unemployed Help Centre
Zalev Brothers Co.
Reliance Home Comfort
Union Gas Limited
Zehrs Food Plus (Malden)
Parker DKI Parrline Electrical Wholesale PBL Benefits Limited PBL Insurance Limited
Thank you to all of our valued members for your continued partnership.
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Spotlight On Our Members Community Builder
Gold Circle
Jamieson Wellness
RBC
Founded in 1922, Jamieson manufactures, distributes and markets Canada’s #1 brand of vitamins. The company has manufacturing and distribution facilities located in Windsor-Essex. More than 500 people are employed with Jamieson in Windsor, working in departments such as manufacturing, research and development, regulatory and quality assurance. Jamieson is a proud member of the Windsor-Essex community, and regularly supports charitable events in the area including the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Big Bike and The Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. The company also sponsors the annual Jamieson Vitamins Junior Golf Tournament and the Windsor Ball Hockey Association. To learn more about Jamieson Wellness and the company’s dedication to improving the world’s health and wellness, visit www.jamiesonvitamins.com.
As Canada’s leading bank and one of the country’s largest employers, we at RBC take great pride in helping our clients to thrive and our communities to prosper. We have the privilege of supporting more than 16 million clients globally by providing personal and commercial banking, wealth management services, insurance, corporate, investment banking and transaction processing services. And we are proud to continue to serve thousands of clients across Windsor-Essex. We believe in the power of communities and the people who live in them. As one of Canada’s largest corporate donors and with a tradition of philanthropy dating back to 1891, we recognize that our success depends on the health and prosperity of our clients, our employees, and our communities. We believe in investing in today’s youth as they develop into tomorrow’s leaders. Giving them the support and tools they need to succeed in life and teaching them ways to achieve their goals are important to us. Post-secondary education is critical to building opportunities for young people to establish themselves in future careers. RBC is proud to have committed $800,000 to the University of Windsor to grow its Entrepreneurship Practice Innovation Centre (EPICentre) and support job creation for young people and further economic development in Windsor-Essex. We are also privileged to support a myriad of other local and institutional organizations that support at-risk youth, mental health programs and the overall growth and prosperity of our community as we strive to achieve our purpose. For more information, visit www.rbcroyalbank.com
Members Only Savings Programs: As a member of the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce, you have access to numerous resources designed to advance the success of your business and provide you with exclusive benefits. For complete information visit us at www.windsoressexchamber.org/membership-savings/. Employee and business owner HEALTH CARE BENEFITS with our: CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE GROUP INSURANCE The Chamber offers access to Canada’s #1 group insurance plan – the Chambers Plan. The Plan operates as a non-profit and it is known for stable, pooled, competitive rates for firms from 1 to 100 employees. As well as health and dental coverage, you can customize your plan by selecting from a list of available benefits. Some of the Chambers Plan benefits, like Best Doctors and Business Assistance Services, are even included at no cost. HOME & AUTO INSURANCE With origins dating back to 1880, Johnson Inc. is one of the oldest and most respected providers of insurance and benefits in Canada. Today, the company is part of the global RSA group, with employees across the country dedicated to serving you better. Members who qualify for the PS Plan get
preferred rates, and access to a wide range of products and services. You receive personalized and convenient service. Highlights of the PS Plan include: 24-hour service, online access to your insurance coverage details, and interest-free monthly payments. You may also get extras on home and auto insurance. Contact www.johnson.ca/wercc or call toll free 1-800-5630677. Remember to identify yourself as a member of the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce! OFFICE SUPPLY PROGRAM With our Grand & Toy Office Supply Program, members save significantly on over 7,000 instock office supplies for next day delivery. Get the products you need, and the choices you want– for the best value. Your representative will review your preferred products to maximize your savings and develop an exclusive savings program based on your needs.
PAYMENT PROCESSING SAVINGS WITH FIRST DATA MERCHANT SERVICES First Data, a leader in the electronic payment processing industry, brings you exclusive benefits to help grow your business. Together we are ready to help you with preferred pricing and products tailored to suit your needs. See the savings: Visa 1.49%, MasterCard 1.49% and Debit $0.05/Transaction (standard discount rates – additional processing fees may apply). UPS SERVICES! Chamber members, take advantage of the UPS Members Benefit Program and save on a variety of UPS services! You’ll receive 30% off small package shipments within Canada, to the U.S. and to worldwide destinations, 25% off imports into Canada, discounts starting at 75% off freight shipments, and more. To get started today, visit www.membersbenefitprogram.com/WindsorCC or call 1-800-MEMBERS (1-800-636-2377).
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MEMBERSHIP / UPCOMING EVENTS
Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce Tiered Membership Program
LEAD PROMOTE CONNECT Tiered Membership Packages Include: Increased logo exposure & market visibility Strategic Marketing & Customized Advertising Packages Plus More To learn more about becoming an industry leader, contact: Sherri Gowman, Director of Sales & Marketing sgowman@windsoressexchamber.org (519) 966-3696 ext. 223
UPCOMING EVENTS 11th Annual Warden’s Luncheon Featuring Essex County Warden Tom Bain Thursday, March 29, 2018 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Ciociaro Club (3745 N. Talbot Rd.) Sponsored by Libro Credit Union
Distinguished Speaker Luncheon featuring Gary McNamara, Mayor, Town of Tecumseh Sponsored by Union Gas Limited Tuesday, May 1, 2018 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Ciociaro Club (3745 N. Talbot Rd.)
Regional After Business Tradeshow & Networking – Largest Tradeshow and After Business of the Year! Thursday, April 5, 2018 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Tech Trends Breakfast with Guest Speaker Duncan Stewart, Director of Technology, Media and Telecommunications Research, Deloitte Canada Thursday, May 10, 2018 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Fogolar Furlan (1800 North Service Rd.)
28th Annual Business Excellence Awards Presented by Windsor Star Wednesday, April 11, 2018 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. St. Clair College Centre for the Arts (201 Riverside Dr. W.)
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May After Business @ St. Clair College Centre for the Arts Mini Tradeshow Thursday, May 10, 2018 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. St. Clair College Centre for the Arts (201 Riverside Dr. W.)
82nd Annual Golf Tournament @ Beach Grove Golf & Country Club Monday, June 4, 2018 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Beach Grove Golf & Country Club (14134 Riverside Dr. E.) Sponsored by Cogeco, Windsor Chapel June After Business sponsored by Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island Networking Only! Thursday, June 14, 2018 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Chamber Gala with Lifetime Achievement Award Friday, June 22, 2018 See WindsorEssexChamber.org for details