Friday, June 21, 2013 • 10:00 am – 3:00 pm May 2013
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Friday, June 21, 2013 • 10:00 am – 3:00 pm May 2013
May 2013 Celebrate with Us The Annual Dinner is Generously Sponsored by: This year’s 49th Annual Meeting of the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce is one event you do not want to miss! Sponsored by Visions Federal Credit Union, the Chamber’s Annual Meeting is one of the most popular and long-standing traditions of business and community leaders. Over 400 decision-makers from both the private and public sector convene for camaraderie and commemoration on this evening. This important, once-a-year event is designed to celebrate your Chamber membership and to introduce your staff and associates to the exciting accomplishments of your Chamber. The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce is proud to invite every member to the 49th Annual Meeting on Tuesday, May 14th at the Binghamton Riverwalk Hotel. This year’s event kicks off at 5:30 p.m. with a cocktail reception, followed by dinner at 6:45 p.m. The Annual Dinner and Meeting is open to all employees of any Chamber member company or organization. At the event the Chamber will recognize and honor five Award Recipients for 2013 in the categories of: Civic Leader of the Year, Small Business Advocate of the Year, Small Business Person of the Year, Volunteer of the Year and Young Professional of the Year. As is tradition, the evening will conclude with an entertaining performance by the Live Wire Players. Tickets are limited and reservations must be made by Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Event tickets are available for $60.00 per person. Tickets can be purchased individually or in groups of ten for a full table. For more information, contact Christine Stezzi at 772-8860 or [email protected]. R ecru i t E mploy ees at t h e C h a mber ’ s J u n e Career Fa ir ! Friday, June 21, 2013 • 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Broome County IDA, invites you to participate in the June Career Fair on Friday, June 21st. Sponsored by Broome Community College, the Career Fair will take place at their Ice Center, located on Upper Front Street in Binghamton, from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The Chamber’s long-time Career Fair partners, Broome Tioga Workforce and NYS Department of Labor, will be on hand to collect resumes from job seekers and offer valuable advice. Each year, our bi-annual career fairs draw hundreds of qualified participants who are looking for employment or are seeking a career change. The Ice Center provides an excellent and dedicated venue for employers to meet with prospective employees. This event is a very cost-effective way to recruit workers for your company! With your registration you receive: • An advertising campaign targeted at quality candidates. • One large, centrally located venue with dedicated space for employers and potential employees. • Exhibiting area with an 8’ table, tablecloth, skirt and chairs. • Access to an on-line resume database after the event. • Dedicated area for “break-out sessions” to enhance job seekers attendance. We look forward to your participation in our June Career Fair! To register, look for the registration form on page 23 or if you have any questions, feel free to contact Debby Evans at (607) 772-8863 x 317 or [email protected] Chamber Staff • Government 2 ChamberDirectory Directory ofof Staff Chamber Staff Administration Main Phone: (607) 772-8860 | Dial Direct: (607) 772-8863 + ext www.GreaterBinghamtonChamber.com Lou Santoni Theresa Ryan President & CEO & Director, CVB Ext. 330 Finance Director Ext. 339 Susan Kuhn Teresa Myers Christine Stezzi Administrative Assistant Ext. 322 Technical Coordinator Ext. 315 Receptionist/ Secretary Ext. 300 Communications & Membership Amy Shaw Debby Evans Carol Armstrong VicePresident , Member Services & Executive Director, GBEOP Ext. 313 Project and Event Coordinator Ext. 317 Development Manager Ext. 321 Government Relations Stacey Duncan, Manager of Government Relations Ext. 316 Gateway Information Center Kathi Murphy Jenny Petrocelli Director Travel Advisor Route 81N • PO Box 114 • Kirkwood, NY 13795 (607) 775-0156 • [email protected] Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Judi Hess Gina Calisi Natalie McMahon Manager, Tourism & Special Events Ext. 329 Manager, Convention Sales Ext. 326 Sales Representative Ext. 328 May 2013 ChambeReport State Passes 2013-14 Budget: A Mixed Bag for Business The State Legislature passed a $136 billion state budget at the end of March, giving the state its third on-time budget in as many years. Overall, the Chamber’s assessment is that the budget is a blend of good and bad, ultimately resulting in increased costs for employers. Some of the good includes an on-time budget that limits spending to under two percent. There are some meaningful reforms to the state’s unemployment insurance and workers’ compensation programs, which have plagued businesses for years. There is an estimated $1.2 billion in savings through these reforms. The budget provides tax credits for companies hiring veterans and youth as well as $800 million in “small business tax cuts”, including tax cuts for manufacturers. Disappointingly, the budget includes a three-year extension to the 18-a energy tax that was set to expire at the end of this year. This “temporary” assessment does nothing to improve energy supply or delivery; it is simply a tax on consumers that goes back to the state’s general fund. The average household pays on average $50 to $70 per month on 18-a. The budget includes $350 rebate checks to families with children under the age of seventeen and with a household income of $40,000 to $100,000. These checks will arrive in October of 2014, one month prior to the 2014 election. One of the more controversial issues finalized in the budget was the increase in the state’s minimum wage. The budget agreement includes a three-year phase-in the minimum wage, ultimately reaching $9.00 by 2016. Efforts to index minimum wage increases to the rate of inflation were not included in the final agreement. Also included in the budget agreement is funding for “Innovation Hot Spots,” job training programs and funding to promote Upstate tourism and agriculture. The budget continues funding for a third round of Regional Economic Development Council Funding and continuation of the SUNY2020 funding. Binghamton University and the three other SUNY University Centers will not be eligible to receive funding this year. Broome Community College, however, will be eligible to receive funding through this round of SUNY2020. There is an increase in funding of nearly $1 billion (4.9%) for school aid, which in the short term, will assist a number of local districts address immediate financial stress. The state has also provided a pension-smoothing plan, which will allow municipalities to pay a “fixed rate” on pension costs over a longer period. While the Chamber is pleased that the State has continued to demonstrate fiscal restraint in spending and on-time budgets, there is concern on the reliance on “temporary” taxes on New York consumers and taxpayers. There is nothing demonstrating the much promised mandate relief. For example, the increase in school aid does nothing to help local governments and school districts address the mandated increases in salary, pension and health care costs. Additionally, the budget includes no preparations for natural gas development, demonstrating the state’s continued efforts to delay movement on much-needed revenues for the state and opportunities for the Southern Tier. We hope that in the post-budget deliberations, the Governor and the Legislature focus their attention on real mandate reform and in unlocking the potential opportunities through natural gas development. 3 Greater Binghamton Chamber’s “Business of the Week” Each week, the Greater Binghamton Chamber randomly selects a chamber member business, which is named “Business of the Week”. The business is spotlighted for one business week (M-F). The “Business of the Week” receives: a personal visit from Chamber representatives, the week-long display of a stylish, prominent sign that formally announces their recognition, photo opportunities and an announcement on the home page of the Chamber’s website. Our “Business of the Week” program, sponsored by Visions Federal Credit Union, is another opportunity to show our appreciation to Chamber members for supporting the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce and investing in our community, as well as for Chamber staff to better familiarize ourselves with our members. We want to learn more about their company, how it fits in to our regional community, and how we can best serve their business. March 18 – 22, 2013 March 18 – 22, 2013 Johnson City Veterinary Hospital Established in October of 1999, Johnson City Veterinary Hospital’s primary services include Veterinary Hospital and Veterinary Medicine. We are an AAHA approved practice, which means that we meet the high standards established by the American Animal Hospital Association. Only 15% of animal hospitals are AAHA approved. Being a member of the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce has given us exposure in the area through the directory. It has also allowed us to network for better health insurance coverage for our employees. March 25 – 29, 2013 Endicott Performing Arts Center (EPAC) Established in 1998, the Endicott Performing Arts Center presents high quality performing arts events and education to our community. Over the past 15 years, we have renovated and operated EPAC’s historic (95 year old) 325 seat Robert Eckert Theater. Our EPAC Kids Theater Workshops have been ongoing for 13 years and continue to educate youngsters in all aspects of the performing arts. EPAC’s School for the Performing Arts offers lessons in voice, piano, guitar, drums, hip hop, jazz and lyrical dance to all ages. The EPAC Repertory Company presents hit Broadway musicals and special events of all kinds and the EPAC Concert Series presents touring and local concert artists. We are proud to have been named “Best Theatre/Performance Group” in the Press & Sun Bulletin’s Readers Choice Award for 9 out of the past 10 years. This year, we will be celebrating our 15th Anniversary with a 15th Anniversary Gala at The McKinley, in Endicott on April 26. We are very proud to be part of the Endicott Washington Avenue business district and pleased that we can bring over 20,000 people down to our theater each year for performances, rehearsals, classes and meetings. Our Executive Director and Artistic director are both past recipients of the Broome County Arts Council’s “Heart of the Arts” award. We’re proud to have been a member of the Greater Binghamton Chamber of March 25 – 29, 2013 Commerce for the past 11 years. They provide the business community with the opportunity to educate and communicate effectively among themselves as well as our political and economic leaders. It’s great to have their support and voice in Albany as well as locally. April 1 – 5, 2013 Family Enrichment Network A non-profit organization incorporated in 1978, Family Enrichment Network (FEN) has offered community education and awareness services to thousands of children, families, and individuals for over 34 years. While most of the programs are provided to low-income individuals, all of them are developed based on local trends and comprehensive needs assessments. Family Enrichment Network is a leader in the child care field and is considered a clearinghouse for child care issues. Current programs include: • Head Start offering Head Start, Early Head Start, and Early Achievers Child Care. Family services include ESL and GED preparatory programs. • Child Care Resource & Referral: CCR&R supports child care programs with professional development for staff, assisting family child care providers with all aspects of maintaining their small business, and provides technical assistance for quality improvement. The CCR&R referral service assists families in need of child care by providing referrals to parents. • Family Support Services o Kinship Care Program provides supportive services to those raising another person’s child. o Nutrition Outreach & Education Program (NOEP) provides information and assistance to individuals and households that are potentially eligible for SNAP (food stamps). o Courthouse Children’s Center is a free drop-in child care facility located at the Broome County Family Courthouse. Staff care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years whose parents or caregivers are attending to business in the courthouse. • Special Education Services provides multidisciplinary services to preschool children eligible for special education services under NY state guidelines. Services include assessment, individualized instruction, speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical ther- April 1 – 5, 2013 April 8 – 12, 2013 apy, and counseling as identified by each child’s individual educational plan. The mission of Family Enrichment Network is to provide supportive services for the optimal development of children and families. We believe in coordinating children and family services using a comprehensive and collaborative approach to improve their quality of life while ensuring the greatest value for our investment in child, adult, and parent development. Our vision is that all children and families in our service area have the opportunity to grow and develop to their full potential. Our annual Adopt a Family program matches individuals, employee groups, businesses, or organizations with a FEN family to provide holiday gifts for children in our community. Because of the generosity of the community we were able to make the holidays brighter for 338 children from 112 families in 2012. The Chamber’s monthly newsletter helps us stay informed about what is happening in the local business community. FEN staff occasionally participate in Chamber workshops to remain current with local and regional topics or trends. ment during construction. Our services include: Architecture • Civil Engineering • Survey • Plumbing and HVAC Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Structural Engineering • Geotechnical Engineering • Interior Design • Environmental » Planning • Construction Administration/ Management • Asbestos Abatement Design • Fire Protection • Ancillary Services. Keystone upholds the highest professional and ethical standards. We are members of the American Institute of Architects, the American Council of Engineering Companies, National Society of Professional Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, the U.S. Green Building Council and the New York State Association of Land Surveyors. Awards: Worcester Addition & Renovation Project • Recognized as One of the Top Ten Winners for the 2012 myMarvin Architect’s Challenge • Selected for Outstanding Design in the November Edition of American School & University Architectural Portfolio • Honored with Gold Awards in both Masonry and Concrete categories for Excellence in Design and Installation from the American Concrete Institute’s (ACI) Central New York Chapter (CNY). Our community involvement includes: Fairy Godmother Brigade, Chamber Governmental Affairs Committee, Friendship Tree, Boy Scouts of America, Construction for Worldwide Evangelism, Local Youth Boards, Chamber Junior Achievement, and Adopt a Highway Program. Our Philosophy: Keystone strives to exceed our clients’ goals; to excel in communication, functionality, aesthetics and common sense; to use practical and proven systems yet stateof-the-art materials and equipment when possible and practical. Our goal is to develop a long-term relationship with each and every new client just as we have with our present clients. A relationship built on trust, honesty, integrity, high-quality service and performance, and reliability. The Chamber allows us another opportunity to participate in the community. By participating we expose more people to our business through networking while helping the community. The chamber is often the business voice on larger more complicated issues that we can participate in, if left on our own, we would not have as much of an impact. April 8 – 12, 2013 Keystone Associates, Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, LLC Established in 1993, Keystone Associates Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, LLC (Keystone), is a multi-disciplined Architectural/Engineering/Surveying firm headquartered in Binghamton, New York with branch offices in Starlight, Pennsylvania and Monticello, New York and has provided professional services for a region encompassing New York and Pennsylvania. The present staff at Keystone is composed of over 40 individuals, including Registered Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, Environmental Scientists, Construction Managers and support personnel. Professional services include: architecture; survey; civil, environmental, structural, HVAC, geotechnical, plumbing and electrical engineering; interior design and construction administration/management. These above services include programming, schematic design, design development, construction drawings and specifications, bidding and contract administration/manage- May 2013 4 May Anniversaries 40+ Years Doron Precision Systems, Inc. Endicott Coil Co., Inc. William H. Lane Incorporated Sage Supply Co., Inc. Tarco Steel, Inc., A Division of Bushwick Metal, LLC 15+ Years Baden Powell Council, Boy Scouts of America Binghamton Riverwalk Hotel & Conference Center Martin Interiors NY-Penn Nutrition Services, Inc. 5+ Years A. G ordon Jardin & A ssociates LLC • Gordon Jardin 3740 Struble Road • Endwell, NY 13760 PHONE: (201) 320-4763 [email protected] CONSULTING (MAIN) KNOW Theatre , I nc . • Tim Gleason 74 Carroll Street • Binghamton, NY 13901 PHONE: (607) 724-4341 [email protected] • http://www.knowtheatre.org COMMUNITY THEATER (MAIN), ENTERTAINMENT/THEATRICAL “March Madness” was alive and well at the Business After Hours Networking Reception at Burger Mondays on March 28th! American Red Cross Blood Services Business Payment Systems CNY Empire Recycling/Confidata Employment Solutions Floyd’s Rent All Hawkins Homes LLC Jennings Environmental Management Inc. New York State Bluestone Association Robert’s Scrap Processing State Farm Insurance - Mark Anderson Tioga Downs Triple Cities Pipe Cleaning Inc./Roto Rooter Upstate Office Furniture USA New Members The H air Co. • Patricia H. Walls 297 Robinson Street • Binghamton, NY 13904 PHONE: (607) 772-2188 [email protected] HAIR SALONS (MAIN) But Your Energy Savings Could Be BIG! Proforma Shrader & Shrader Southern Tier Young Professionals Binghamton Hardware & HVAC Supply The Bug Man/The Bug Killer ClearChannel Media & Entertainment D & R Technical Solutions, Inc. Dimmock H ill G olf Course • Michael Senio 638 Dimmock Hill Rd. • Binghamton, NY 13905 PHONE: (607) 729-5511 • TOLL FREE: (800) 727-5511 [email protected] • http://www.dimmockhill.com GOLF COURSES - PUBLIC (MAIN), GOLF/SPORTING GOODS EQUIPMENT SALES Your Business Might Be Small, 10+ Years Life Choices Center 20+ Years B D M Products, Inc. Jos . A. Bank Clothiers , Store 654 • Terry L. Arnold 1308 Vestal Parkway East - Suite #2 • Vestal, NY 13850 PHONE: (607) 754-0750 • FAX: (607) 754-1262 • TOLL FREE: (800) 999-7472 http://www.josbank.com CLOTHING RETAILERS (MAIN); RETAIL CLOTHING Business After Hours Networking Erie Materials, Inc. First General Services of Southern NY, Inc. Gorick Construction Co., Inc. Oakdale Mall The Partners Ellis, Edson, Beaudry, Barrett & Chubb, Inc. Salvatore R. Peretore, CPA Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 112 Smith-Ingalls-French 25+ Years Stephen J. Appel Photography Binghamton Local Development Corp. G H S Federal Credit Union Mang Insurance Agency Nirchi’s Pizza Paychex, Inc. Pierce Creek Realty & Development Professional Home Inspection Service John P. Rogers Electrical Contractor, Inc. Safeguard Business Systems Southern Tier Insulations, Inc. Southern Tier Stages, Inc. (Shafer’s Bus Lines) Super X Launderette, Inc. Taylor Rental Center 5 Chamber Happenings • News 20+ Years Empower Federal Credit Union 30+ Years Catskills Off Track Betting Corporation John C. Donovan, DPM Number 5 Restaurant Savitch Agency R. V. Swinamer Associates Advertising, Inc. Weathermaster Roofing Company, Inc. ChambeReport Thank you to Rob and his staff for the delicious hors d’oeuvres and the fun atmosphere! As a small business, you need to take advantage of costsavings opportunities where you can find them. As a Chamber member, you are eligible to enroll in our Energy Alliance® Program – at no cost to you! The Energy Alliance program offers group buying power among more than twenty chambers of commerce across New York State. What does this offer? Competitive pricing and savings on your electric and natural gas supply charges. And perhaps more importantly, the pricing and information comes from a trusted source – your Chamber. We strongly encourage you to take a look at the Chamber’s Energy Alliance program. The process is simple: • Fill out a Participation Authorization form (available at the Chamber office) – this is not a commitment form – not commitment or obligation will be required until a pricing offer and agreement is offered and accepted by you). • Attach two (2) months of your electric and/or natural gas utility bills. • Receive an analysis of potential energy savings and sign up! Learn more about the Energy Alliance® Program by contacting Carol Armstrong at (607) 772-8863 x 321. Recent enhancements to the program will offer better customer service and a better and quicker estimate of savings! As always, good health and good business! LCP Group, I nc . • Christina & Lawrence Pierce 633 Anderson Road • Vestal, NY 13850 PHONE: (607) 592-2866 • FAX: (607) 348-1465 [email protected] • http://www.lcpgroup.net DEMOLITION (MAIN), ASBESTOS REMOVAL, CONSTRUCTION - BUILDINGS: METAL Discussing issues that affect the Greater Binghamton economy Tom M eade , Holistic P ractitioner • Tom Meade at Therapeutic Massage Center 421 E. Main Street • Endicott, NY 13760 PHONE: (607) 343-7124 [email protected] • http://www.therapeuticmassagecenter.net HEALTH & WELLNESS (MAIN) Northeast K idney Foundation • Carol LaFleur 501 New Karner Road • Albany, NY 12205 PHONE: (518) 533-7880 • FAX: (518) 458-9690 [email protected] • http://www.healthykidneys.org NON-PROFIT AGENCIES (MAIN) Power A lley • Michael Kurutz PHONE: (607) 797-7464 • FAX: (607) 722-9159 [email protected] • http://www.poweralley.com D J SERVICE (MAIN), COMPUTER EQUIPMENT SALES Universal R ecycling Technologies • Michael Piester 155 Court Street • Binghamton, NY 13901 PHONE: (607) 321-6277 • FAX: (607) 321-6318 TOLL FREE: (877) 278-0799 [email protected] • http://www.universalrecyclers.com ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS & EQUIPMENT (MAIN), RECYCLING SERVICES Thank You for Your Membership Save the Date for our June Eggs & Issues Program! Sponsored by “BoothCamp” for Exhibitors Judi Hess, Manager, Tourism & Special Events for the Convention & Visitors Bureau, explains to exhibitors from the 2013 Business Expo how best to display their booths at the upcoming Show. Judi taught two sessions on April 9 and 10. Thank you Judi! Thursday, June 6, 2013 Topic: Natural Gas Pipelines: Reshaping Energy Accessibility in New York Binghamton Riverwalk Hotel & Conference Center – Endicott Room 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. (includes full breakfast) Members Only $12 Advance / $15 At-Door May 2013 6 BLI Session on The Arts Reed Smith (BLI ‘07), General Director, Tri-Cities Opera, chaired the session on The Arts on February 21 and welcomed the class at the Tri-Cities Opera facility on Clinton Street. Of course a one day arts session barely scratches the surface of arts organizations in our community. But Reed Smith fit in as many speakers and locations as possible in our schedule as the class traveled all over the Greater Binghamton area. Judy McMahon with STAR – Southern Tier Actors Read – kicked off the morning session with reading from “Hungry Ear” and how their group gives the acting community of the Southern Tier the opportunity to take part in readings, private and public, of quality established and new plays. The morning session continued with Craig Saeger, Producing Director, Cider Mill Playhouse, as he described the evolution of the Cider Mill Playhouse and theater in our community, and the kinds of performances, challenges and opportunities they face today. Jon Mosbo, Executive Director, Binghamton Philharmonic gave an overview of his arts organization and upcoming performances. Lou Ligouri, Executive Director, Endicott Performing Arts Center (EPAC), told the story of the birth of EPAC, renovation of the former movie theater and the education programs, classes and performances taking place on a regular basis. Of course, Lou’s visit would not be complete without his guitar and a fun sing-a-long with class members. The morning speakers wrapped up with Tim Gleason, Artistic Director, KNOW Theatre, who talked about how his group presents provocative, moving and above all, entertaining theatre at their location at 74 Carroll Street in downtown Binghamton – the former Central Firehouse of Binghamton. Reed Smith ended the morning session with a brief history and overview of TCO, as well as a tour, including scenery design and construction workshop, costume design workshop and rehearsal space. Before heading out to the next location, the class enjoyed a performance by Tri-Cities Opera singer, Patrick McNally, who sang Silvio’s aria from the opera Pagliacci by Leoncavallo, one of the two operas in their April 26 & 28 performances, with accompanist, Maestro John Mario Di Costanzo. The group then traveled to the Schorr Family Firehouse Stage for lunch with Naima Kradjian (BLI ‘95), Executive Director, Goodwill Theatre. The BLI class was impressed and excited to hear about the development of the Goodwill Theatre Performing Arts Center and School and the positive impact that it will have on Johnson City and the surrounding areas. The class concluded their visit with a presentation by Larry Kassan at Binghamton City School District about the Rod Serling Video Competition. Larry explained how the Rod Serling Video Festival premiered in 1995 as a county-wide festival for students in kindergarten through grade 12 as a means to promote the use of video arts technology and creativity in area schools. It was a huge success and in the following year the festival opened to students throughout the state of New York. The class members then traveled to Quarter Yellow Studios in downtown Binghamton, where avid art connoisseur Kady Perry, explained her vision to create QuarterYellow as a professional art networking business and gallery operating out of Binghamton, New York. Formed in 2010, QY is dedicated to exhibiting artwork for new and emerging artists who have never had their work on display in a gallery/museum setting. Kady is also very involved in the First Friday Art Walk. The day concluded at our last stop, Susan Jablon Mosaics, with Susan and Emily Jablon. Susan and Emily explained how their business has received international attention, creating by hand, glass tile mosaics that offer stunning design and affordable luxury. In their studio in Binghamton NY, you will find a team of artists creating cutting edge custom work for homeowners and builders, designers and architects, restaurant and hotel renovators, casino installations as well as TV and movie sets. BLI Session on Government and Broome County History ChambeReport tive Debra Preston; Gregory Deemie, Mayor, Village of Johnson City; Omar Sanders, Financial Analyst, Economic Development Office, City of Binghamton; Carl Beardsley, Commissioner, Aviation; and Margaret Scarinzi, Director of the Office of Energy Development. The interactive discussion really gave the class members a much better understanding of the challenges each municipality and/or department faces, how they interact with each other and what we can expect in the future. Our second panel consisted of New York State Officials and Federal Officials including Michael Danaher, Office of the Attorney General; Lori Gialanella, Office of NYS Assemblyman Cliff Crouch; Joe Merrill, Office of NYS Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo; and Terre Dennis, Office of Congressman Richard Hanna. Just before lunch, Carl Beardsley took our group on a bus tour of the airport, pointing out all of the recent improvements and discussing air service and the impact of sequestration on BGM. In the afternoon, Gerry Smith, Broome County Historian, chaired the afternoon session on Broome County History. The group was welcomed at Roberson Museum and Science Center by Marketing and Public Relations Manager, Jason Fiume (BLI ‘11). Jason led the group on a tour of Roberson, including the Model Train Layout (largest public model train layout in region), the Civil War exhibit, Treasures of The Vault exhibit and The Mansion, which has an exhibit of works from the Binghamton Museum of Fine Arts. Our last stop that day was to the Broome County Public Library, where Gerry took the group to the Local History & Genealogy Center. The Center incorporates the local history and genealogy holdings of the Broome County Public Library, the Broome County Historical Society, the Broome County Historian and the City of Binghamton Historian. Gerry ended the day with a brief walking tour of downtown Binghamton, pointing out the history of several downtown landmarks such as the Press Building, the Kilmer Building, the former Binghamton Public Library, and the Broome County Courthouse, among others. 7 Local Lending Investing in Endwell VISIONS can be the answer to your business needs. Throughout the region, and right here in Endwell, businesses of every size are putting our experienced business team to work. For creative ideas to support your short or long-term financial needs, call VISIONS. “Dealing with someon someone one local, making local decisions, makes a difference to us. We’ve had no issues and quick responses.” Jim, John and Leon Anastos Broadway Diner Endwell, NY “I can’t say enough about th the attention ab io we receive by the VISIONS Business Team. It’s really great personal service.” Ellen Conti CONTI Jewelers Endwell, NY “VIS “VISIONS seems to have a great for our ha at ffeell fo needs. They’ve made it their business to know my business.” Yvonne Benjamin Magic Needle by Yvonne Endwell, NY We’re in the business of business. On March 7, the BLI class arrived for their last class at the Greater Binghamton Airport for the session on Government. Bijoy Datta, Deputy County Executive, welcomed the group and facilitated our two panel discussions. The first panel consisted of County and Municipal Officials including: County Execu- visionsfcu.org NY-0000644254 8 Calendars May 2013 ChambeReport 9 2012 Annual Report Executive Message James J. Lewis, CPA Lou Santoni The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce remains dedicated Chairman, Board of Directors President & CEO to its 900 member businesses. We continue to be a resource for ideas and solutions. We are the place where member businesses go to: • GROW your business • CONNECT with the right people, the right companies and the right information to expand your business network • ADVOCATE on your behalf for policies that affect our local economy The region has certainly faced economic obstacles in recent years, but the business community of Greater Binghamton has not been deterred. Entrepreneurs continue to launch businesses, leaders continue to grow organizations in our community, and the workforce continues to move our region forward. The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce had a very successful and very busy year in 2012! • Facilitated meetings between the public and private sectors to develop new initiatives, such as expanding our air service, Marcellus Shale development and creation of a high-tech incubator • Advocated on behalf of our members for a pro-business, pro-taxpayer policy agenda • Partnered with educators and businesses to promote entrepreneurship in local schools • Celebrated the leadership of our business community, including young professionals • Supported non-profit members through various events • Helped members stay informed on key issues directly affecting their business and our community, including economic forecasting, employment law updates and business development • Trained tomorrow’s leaders • Helped membership connect with customers • Hosted a number of premier events to help maintain dues at the same level for the last five years • Increased tourism efforts in our area through conventions and events, golf packages and assisting travelers at the Gateway Information Center The pages of this annual report highlight our work over the past year, but also represent the starting line for the coming year. With you, our members, we will continue to build momentum, and serve as a relevant resource for businesses in our community. 2012-2013 Board of Directors Lawrence C. Anderson Partner Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP Jeffrey D. Lake Regional President NBT Bank Frank E. Berrish President & CEO Visions Federal Credit Union James J. Lewis, CPA Vice-Chairman of the Board & CEO Piaker & Lyons, P.C. David J. Culbertson President National Pipe & Plastics, Inc. Kevin E. Drumm President Broome Community College Kerin J. Flannery Director, Global e-Procurement Systems IBM Stephen M. Gardner Vice President National Accounts Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of NY Sam A. Lupo President Sam A. Lupo & Sons, Inc. Catherine A. Maliwacki, CPA Partner Davidson, Fox & Company, LLP Joe Mirabito Chief Executive Officer Mirabito Energy Products Kevin P. O’Hara Vice President M&T Bank Bob Pass Regional Manager Community Outreach & Development NYSEG Central & Lakes Region David J. Patak President & CEO Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital Betsy Pietriyk Executive Director - UHS Foundation United Health Services, Inc. Kathi J. Roberts Practice Administrator Roberts Eyecare Associates Douglas Spring Vice President, Contracts BAE Systems Matthew A. Vitanza Partner Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP Terry R. Wood President, Willow Run Foods Director Emeritus: Alan Hertel Executive Director United Way of Broome County Officers for 2012-2013 Chairman.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James J. Lewis, CPA Chairman-Elect.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Terry R. Wood President .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lou Santoni Secretary .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathi J. Roberts Treasurer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David J. Culbertson Ass’t Treasurer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David J. Patak Immediate Past Chairman.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Matthew A. Vitanza 2012 Annual Report 10 May 2013 2012 Annual Report ChambeReport 11 2012 Chamber Committees And Affiliate Organizations Thank You To Our 2012 Sponsors! The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce would like to thank all of our many volunteers who contribute their time and efforts to Chamber programs and services and events! The following sponsors partnered with the Chamber in 2012 to offer a broad array of business programming and networking opportunities. On behalf of its nearly 900 Members, the Chamber gratefully acknowledges their support. In particular, we would like to recognize our Chamber Committee Chairs from 2012 and the more than 400 volunteers associated with those committees and affiliate organizations. Air Service Committee John Fitzsimmons, The Sorin Group Greater Binghamton New Car Dealers Association Mike Corey, Jack Sherman Toyota Broome Leadership Institute Alumni Board Greg Lesko, Lesko Financial Services Live Wire Club Bob Carey, The Carey Law Firm, P.C. John Jones, Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP Business Expo Tom Savoldy, M & T Bank Membership Committee Co-Chairs Doug Camin, Avant-IT Consulting Zach Majka, Empower Federal Credit Union Chamber Classic Committee Jeff Loew, Levene Gouldin & Thompson, LLP Recognition & Awards Committee Co-Chairs Wendy C. Loomis, EA, Loomis Tax Service Jon J. Sarra, Esq., Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP Consolidation Committee Co-Chairs Ken Kamlet, Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP Robert Pass, NYSEG SBC Committee Rob Warholic, Clark Patterson Lee Economic Development Committee Frank E. Berrish, Visions Federal Credit Union SBC Legislative Committee Rob Warholic, Clark Patterson Lee Governmental Affairs Committee Alan Hertel, United Way of Broome County Greater Binghamton Education Outreach Program (GBEOP) Dave Culbertson, National Pipe & Plastic, Inc. SCORE Co-Chairs (Service Corps of Retired Executives) Dan Sniezek, Jon Ward Greater Binghamton Hotel & Motel Association Christine Madden, Comfort Inn of Binghamton YP Talks Jason Fiume, Roberson Museum & Science Center Chamber Staff Administration Lou Santoni Theresa Ryan Susan Kuhn Teresa Myers Christine Stezzi President & CEO & Director, CVB Ext. 330 Finance Director Ext. 339 Administrative Assistant Ext. 322 Technical Coordinator Ext. 315 Receptionist/ Secretary Ext. 300 Communications & Membership Gateway Information Center Amy Shaw Debby Evans Carol Armstrong VicePresident , Member Services & Executive Director, GBEOP Ext. 313 Project and Event Coordinator Ext. 317 Development Manager Ext. 321 Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Kathi Murphy Jenny Petrocelli Director Travel Advisor Government Relations Judi Hess Gina Calisi Natalie McMahon Stacey Duncan, Manager, Tourism & Special Events Ext. 329 Manager, Convention Sales Ext. 326 Sales Representative Ext. 328 Manager of Government Relations Ext. 316 A Balloon Affair & All Occasions Decorating Advance Testing Alzheimer’s Association of Central NY American Football Association Antonio’s Galleria & Café Army National Guard, NYS Baked Euphoria Best Bagels In Town, Binghamton Binghamton Riverwalk Hotel & Conference Center Binghamton Senators Binghamton University Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park BK Energy Services, Inc. BlueStorm Technologies Broome Community College Broome County STOP DWI Broome County Broome-Tioga Workforce Burger Mondays Carr Printing Chemung Canal Trust Company Childrens Charity of Greater Binghamton Chobani/Agro Farma The Cider Mill Playhouse City of Binghamton Clark Patterson Lee Clear Channel Radio Conklin Players Club Cortese Restaurant Country Valley Industries Culligan Curcio Printing Davidson & Fox Co., LLP Deal Chicken Dick’s Sporting Goods Open Dimon & Bacorn Edible Arrangements Ehrlich Empire Recycling/Confidata Empower Federal Credit Union Equinox Broadcasting Stephen P. Feehan Northwestern Mutual First Investors Gance’s Complete Catering Golden Oak Golf Course Grand Royale Hotel Greater Binghamton Business Journal Hampton Inn & Suites, Vestal Harding Brooks Insurance Hearth at Castle Gardens Holiday Inn Binghamton Hulbert Engineering & Land Surveying, PC Human Technologies Corp. IBM IHOP Inspire Fitness ICS Solutions Group Johnson Outdoors Keystone Associates Levene Gouldin & Thompson, LLP Leroy Package Store Links at Hiawatha Landing Loomis Tax Service, LLC Lost Dog Cafe M Squared Management Consultants McFarland Johnson McKinley at Huron Campus Meier Supply Millennium Pipeline Company Miller Auto Group Mirabito Fuel Group National Pipe & Plastics NBT Bank News Channel 34 Next Generation Vending LLC Nirchi’s Pizza Number 5/Lampy’s NYS Department of Labor NYSEG NYS VESID Oakdale Mall Peoples Neighborhood Bank Portobello Row Positive LifeForce Press & Sun-Bulletin Price Chopper Red & White Catering Rescue Mission Riger, A Marketing Communications Company Roberson Museum & Science Center Roberts Eyecare Associates Robbins Signs Co. LLC Rogers Service Group Sall Stearns Sam A. Lupo & Sons, Inc. Sam’s Club S.E.E.D. Financial Strategies Security Mutual Servpro Jack Sherman Toyota Simplex Grinnell Spa at Traditions State Farm Insurance-Chris Palmer Southern Tier Insulations Suburban Propane Taylor Rental Terra Cotta Catering Town Square Media Traditions at the Glen Tri Cities Opera UPS Visual Technologies Wegmans Worldwide Sport Supply WBNG TV 12 WICZ TV Fox 40 WLTB - Magic 101.7 FM YNN 2012 Annual Report 12 May 2013 Update to Members The core of what we do revolves around our 900 chamber member businesses. In 2012, we focused on three main priorities: 1) GROW member businesses by giving them resources; 2) CONNECT our members to the people, organizations, and information needed to expand their business’ networks; 3) ADVOCATing on behalf of our members for policies that positively affect our local economy. GROW 118 Businesses joined the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce as NEW members. Our member retention rate has increased each year for the past four years. In 2012, approximately 90% of the members continued their participation in the Chamber. We celebrated the leadership of our business community, including a new addition to our categories – the young professionals. • At the 48th Annual Dinner & Meeting on May 17, nearly 400 Chamber members and community leaders attended this event to celebrate the Chamber membership, and honor the Chamber’s five distinguished annual award winners, including: Small Business Advocate of the Year: Terry R. Wood, President and CEO, Willow Run Foods, Inc.; Small Business Persons of the Year: Elizabeth Hughes and Marie McKenna, Co-Owners, Lost Dog Café; Volunteer of the Year: Crystal DeMarco, Senior Associate, First Investors Corporation; and Young Professional of the Year: Zachariah Riley, Sales Consultant, Sentry Alarms, LLC. • A Sold-out Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon on November 13 with nearly 550 attendees recognized two award recipients, including: Community Advocate of the Year: Greater Binghamton Association of REALTORS® and Corporate Citizen of the Year: Hatala Orthodontics. Our initiatives targeted to Young Professionals (YP), including the YP Advisory Group, “YP Talks – get the conversation started” Facebook page and the Young Professional of the Year Award, were created to recognize the important role that young professionals play as future leaders of our community. The Chamber realizes that young professionals are in a unique position to positively affect both the economic and social future of the Binghamton area. The Chamber’s YP initiatives offer opportunities for them to collaborate and get involved in the community. We supported non-profit members through various chamber events. Two of the Chamber’s largest events, including the 2nd Annual Greater Binghamton Bridge Run Half Marathon & 5K in May and the Annual Winetasting Event in October, allowed us to dedicate a portion of the proceeds to two different charity partners. The Chamber was pleased to make donations to the Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York Chapter and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) Upstate Chapter, totaling over $5,000.00! The Broome Leadership Institute (BLI) Alumni Association organized two free events specifically designed to meet the needs of our non-profit organizations: • The BLI Alumni Association partnered with the United Way of Broome County on the Annual Half-Day Workshop for Non-Profits which took place on March 21, 2012. This free event focused on volunteer management, volunteer recruitment, retention and volunteer recognition. This event attracted over 100 attendees. • BLI held their 4th Annual Community Service Fair – a sold out event on November 1, 2012 at the Binghamton University Downtown Center – which brought together 62 non-profit organizations and over 100 attendees, who networked to fill volunteer and board positions. The Chamber provided members a variety of business exposure opportunities through: • 31 Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies for Chamber member businesses in the greater Binghamton area to celebrate their new, renovated or expanding business. • 25th Anniversary of the Greater Binghamton Chamber Business Expo on April 19, which provided over 100+ exhibitors/members a great opportunity to display their products and services at the area’s largest business-tobusiness networking event in the region. • Bi-Annual Career Fairs in June and December, which attracted 104 employers and connected about 1,000 job seekers in Greater Binghamton to area career opportunities. We offered cost-effective ways for members to market their business to fellow members and the community through a variety of methods, including: • “Business of the Week” allowed the Chamber to publicly recognize and visit 42 long-standing Chamber members. • Weekly “Business News & Tidbits” E-newsletter that we distribute to our Chamber members, providing updates on advocacy, business news and tid-bits, and reminders about upcoming events. • Twice monthly “Member News & Events” E-blast, giving our members the opportunity to publicize their business’s important news announcements and events to all our Chamber members. • Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce and Young Professionals Facebook and Twitter pages. • Advertising in the Chamber’s monthly ChambeReport newsletter, Annual Quality of Life Resource Guide and Membership Directory. The Chamber helped impact members’ bottom-lines with our 2012 Annual Report ChambeReport cost savings/discount programs: • M2M (Member to Member) Discount Program: 134 different chamber members offered exclusive M2M discounts to 900 chamber members and their over 40,000 employees. • Enabled 126 members to save $115,000 on their energy bills in 2012 through participation in the Chamber’s Energy Alliance Program. Lifetime savings for the program are over $1.2 million! CONNECT The Chamber hosted a number of larger, premier events to help keep dues at the same level for the last five years, including: • 2nd Annual Greater Binghamton Bridge Run Half Marathon and 5k on May 6, which attracted over 2,100 runners from more than 28 states and 4 countries to our community to participate in this event. • Annual Winetasting event on October 19, featuring 13 wineries, 7 wine distributors, music by Straight Up, and food from 9 local area restaurants. • 15th Annual Chamber Classic Golf Tournament on June 13, where 156 players and 39 teams enjoyed a day of hitting the greens at Conklin Players Club. The Chamber increased member outreach through our membership committee members: • Thanks to 15 chamber members, we signed up 16 new members through our Membership Referral Program! • Membership Committee volunteers made contact with 117 new Chamber members in 2012 to welcome them into our organization, assist them in fully recognizing the benefits of Chamber membership, and encourage their attendance at upcoming Chamber events. In addition, this committee personally delivered Membership Directories and Quality of Life Guide publications to nearly 200 Chamber members during “Operation Thank You,” an annual program of the Chamber which allows our volunteers and staff to personally thank other businesses for their membership renewal in the Chamber. • Membership Committee volunteers recognized both long-standing Chamber members, and those whose businesses flooded and reopened with the delivery of bagels & cream cheese for their staff as a small token of our thanks for their membership. The Chamber was able to provide free mentoring to the business community through our partnership with Greater Binghamton SCORE® Chapter 217. Binghamton SCORE® counseled an average of 40 individuals or businesses each month in 2012 wishing to start or expand an existing small business. This represented over 1,500 hours of free business expertise, skills, ideas, and experience to enhance and assist in growing small business in our communities. SCORE also works with non-profits as well as small businesses in the nonurban market. All counseling efforts by SCORE are always confidential and at no cost to the client. We organized 42 events and educational programs, attracting 13 nearly 6,000 combined attendees (not including the Business Show and two Career Fairs). Event highlights include: • 3 Breakfast Bytes Seminars on topics related to: Paying for College, Self-Directed Leadership and Real Organization for Real Life Solutions • 6 Business After Hours Networking Events • 12 SBC Network Luncheons • 3 Connect 4 Business Speed Networking Events, giving Chamber Members the opportunity to meet 20+ people in under an hour. ADVOCATE The Chamber continued to focus on three core advocacy pillars in 2012. These included grassroots legislative advocacy, educational programs on issues affecting the business community and in developing key strategic partnerships to improve the economic climate of Greater Binghamton. There were several key legislative successes in 2012. Working through our partnership with Unshackle Upstate, a number of bad-for-business items did not move forward. These included: • a Thruway toll hike on the trucking industry and significant restrictions on independent contractors within the trucking industry • a minimum wage increase without meaningful regulatory reform • expansion of prevailing wage requirements on service workers • bills increasing costs to health insurance consumers through mandated out-of-network reimbursement requirements and physicians’ collective bargaining The Chamber also participated in Small Business Day at the Capitol, a day focused on one-on-one meetings with legislators on issues affecting small business. The Chamber also helped members stay informed on key issues directly affecting their business and our community: • Annual Economic Forecast Breakfast with M&T Bank Regional Vice President Gary D. Keith and Patricia Kilts, 2012 President, Greater Binghamton Association of REALTORS® • Regulatory Roundtable Discussion with Brian Sampson, Executive Director, Unshackle Upstate at National Pipe & Plastics on the regulations most onerous to our member’s businesses. (February 2012) • Unshackle Upstate Town Hall Meeting at Broome Community College (March 2012) • Marcellus Shale: Community Investment & Career Training Seminar, featuring Dr. Bill Bush, Superintendent, Elk Lake School District, Dr. Alice Davis, Director, Career Tech Program at Elk Lake School District, Dr. Kevin Drumm, President, Broome Community College and Peter Quiqq, Executive Director, The Community Foundation of the Endless Mountains. (March 2012) • Meet the Broome County Executive Candidates Event 14 2012 Annual Report (September 2012) • Marcellus Shale Supply Chain Seminar featuring Mike Atchie, Chesapeake Energy, John Augustine, Marcellus Shale Coalition, Mike Durant, National Federation of Independent Business, Neil Guiles, BK Energy Services and Mark Lang, URS Corporation (October 2012) • Annual Labor and Employment Law Update presented in partnership with Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP (October 2012) Our Eggs & Issues program series saw growth in attendance and expanded to five programs on topics including: • The Flood’s Impact on Local Infrastructure • School Budgets and the Property Tax Cap, Made in New York • Growing Manufacturing Jobs, Redeveloping Urban Center • Using TIF as an Effective Economic Development Tool • Disaster Planning for Businesses We also formed important community partnerships with Binghamton University, Broome Community College, Broome County and the City of Binghamton on initiatives such as: • The development of a high-tech incubator • The expansion and improvement of air service out of the Greater Binghamton Airport • Hosting the area’s first Startup Weekend event promoting entrepreneurship in our region. DIVISIONS OF THE CHAMBER: In addition to the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce itself, the Chamber consists of 3 additional divisions, including the Greater Binghamton Education Outreach Program (GBEOP), the Greater Binghamton Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) and the Gateway Information Center. Greater Binghamton Education Outreach Program (GBEOP) The Greater Binghamton Education Outreach Program (GBEOP) is a non-profit affiliate organization of the Chamber, which was formed in September 2008. The mission of GBEOP is to “build bridges between schools, businesses and leaders within the Greater Binghamton community to promote technical and professional career development for current and future workforce participants.” GBEOP’s three main programs include: Broome Leadership Institute (BLI), Building Bridges (BB) and Junior Achievement (JA). GBEOP achieved a record fundraising amount in 2012. GBEOP increased its contributions from $48,440 in 2011 to $94,086 in 2012! Broome Leadership Institute (BLI) Program Founded in 1988, BLI is a very successful six-month community leadership program for adult professionals. This May 2013 county-wide program seeks to foster a network of leaders who are committed to understanding and improving the quality of living in our region. BLI graduates benefit from: enhanced leadership skills, a network of community contacts, an increased understanding and awareness of community issues and new friendships and working relationships. On March 22, 2012, GBEOP graduated 19 people from the 25th class of BLI that reflect the diversity of our area. The BLI Alumni Association grew to 500 graduates. On May 2, 2012, over 100 people attended the BLI Class of 2012 fundraising event at Terra Cotta. The spaghetti dinner, basket raffle and 50/50 raised over $3,000 to benefit Mom’s House in Johnson City. On April 28, 2012, the BLI Alumni Association hosted a 25th Anniversary Celebration of BLI. Over 150 graduates, their spouses and businesses came together for this event, which celebrated 25 years of developing enthusiastic and well-informed leaders who are committed to making positive contributions to our community. On June 20, 2012, the BLI Program enjoyed a very successful 6th Annual BLI Recruiting Event, where 25 people came to hear more about how to apply to become part of the BLI Class of 2013. In July, the Hoyt Foundation awarded GBEOP a $30,000 grant to develop the next generation of board leaders. The program, in partnership with BoardSource in Washington, DC, was incorporated into the 2012-2013 BLI program. We received 26 applicants for 20 spots for the BLI program – class of 2013. The BLI program’s 26th class began the program with a team-building and orientation retreat on September 14, 2012 at the Wilderness Adventure Center in Greene, NY. The BLI Alumni Association accomplished quite a bit in 2012: • The Board of Directors awarded a “BLI Scholarship Fund, in memory of Michelle Curtin”, to 3 incoming students of the BLI Class of 2012 totaling $1,500. • Partnered with the United Way of Broome County on the Annual Half-Day Workshop for Non-Profits which took place on March 21, 2012. This free event focused on volunteer management, volunteer recruitment, retention and volunteer recognition and attracted over 100 attendees. • Organized the 4th Annual Community Service Fair. A sold out event of 62 non-profit organizations and over 100 attendees networked together to fill volunteer and board positions at the Binghamton University Center on November 1, 2012. • Hosted four Leadership Events for BLI Alumni with visits to: Kopernik Observatory & Science Center, Susan Jablon Mosaics, Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Binghamton with Broome County Historian Gerald Smith and BCK-IBI Group. • Generated additional personal and corporate contributions to the BLI Scholarship Fund in memory of Michelle Curtin totaling over $2,000 in 2012. ChambeReport 2012 Annual Report Building Bridges (BB) Program BB connects high school educators, administrators and guidance professionals with the world of work. This seven week program arranges for educators to visit various businesses in the Greater Binghamton area in order to increase their knowledge of area employers, their workforce needs and current workplace trends. Unfortunately, the 2012 Building Bridges program was cancelled due to a poor response from educators. It’s possible that the new teacher evaluations and state mandates affected sign-ups for this year’s program. The Building Bridges program plans to resume in the future. Junior Achievement (JA) Program JA programs are dedicated to inspiring and preparing young people to succeed in a global economy. Through a dedicated volunteer network, JA programs provide in-school and after school programs for students in grades K-12 that focus on entrepreneurship, work readiness and financial literacy. Students put these lessons into action and help strengthen our communities. GBEOP raised a record amount of $38,950 in 2012 for Junior Achievement Programs from corporate donations and foundation grants. The largest grant received was from the Walmart Foundation State Giving Program for $25,000. This money will fund (50) JA classes over the next two upcoming years in 2013 and 2014. GBEOP implemented 27 JA classes in Broome County in the Spring and 3 in the Fall of 2012 with the assistance of 32 business professionals at the following locations: Boys and Girls Club of Binghamton, Seton Catholic School (All Saints, St. James and St. John), Vestal Central School (Tioga Hills Elementary and Vestal Hills Elementary), Union-Endicott Central School (Charles F. Johnson Elementary), MaineEndwell High School, BOCES East Learning Center and BOCES Evertech High School. GBEOP recruited 14 new volunteers from local businesses for the 2012 spring and fall JA programs, and worked with 18 returning JA volunteers. Greater Binghamton Convention & Visitors Bureau The mission of the Greater Binghamton Convention & Visitors Bureau is to attract meetings, conventions, trade shows and events that bring overnight visitors to our community. 2012 was a healthy rebound year for the community. The number of conventions and events hosted increased to 173 versus 154 in 2011. Additionally, our golf package business increased significantly, by 37%. We were also able to secure the Eastern Star and Odyssey of the Mind through 2015. The CVB also partnered with other Bureaus on several grant applications through the State’s Regional Economic Development Program. The most significant of these will be a co-operative AgriTourism Grant for promotion and booking packages. 15 • Hosted 173 Conventions & Events including: BAGSAI Softball Tournament Series (5,300 people) Odyssey of the Mind (3,000 people) I Love NY Gymnastics Meet (2,500 people) Destination Imagination (2,000 people) STOP DWI Tournament of Champions softball tournament (1,700 people) NYS Collegiate Rowing (1,200 people) NY-USA Wrestling State Tournament (1,200 people) NYS Assemblies of God, Women’s Ministry Leadership Conference (1,000 people) AAU Basketball (1,000 people) NYS Public High School Baseball (800 people) • Approximately 58,626 visitors attended Convention & Events with an estimated impact of $23 million. • Booked 163 future Convention & Events - including the NYS Boys Gymnastics Championship (1,000 people) and Carousel Classic Gymnastics (1,000 people) • Responded to 3,751 Tourist Inquiries • Responded to 515 tourism calls on the 800 number and 85,037 brochures were distributed • Attended 7 Trade Shows including: American Bus Association – Grapevine, TX Empire State Society of Association Executives Meeting Planners – Saratoga Springs, New York Empire State Tourism Conference – Albany, NY NASC - - Sports Planners Show – Hartford, CT OMCA - - Ontario Motorcoach Association – Buffalo, NY Ottawa Golf Show TEAMS - - Sports Planners Show – Detroit, MI • Produced and distributed over 100,000 Tourism publications, and did several updates to our website. Visitors also have the capability to download brochures from the website VisitBinghamton.org: Broome County (MapsWorks) map Carousel Brochure Golf Package Brochure Greater Binghamton Travel Guide Greater Binghamton Map Brochure Group Tour Planner Meeting Planner’s Guide Rod Serling Brochure Sports Venue Guide (online only) Summer Calendar of Events • Provided the following free services to groups meeting in Greater Binghamton: Give-Away Lists Housing Registration (Eastern Star = 352 reservations & American Legion = 738 reservations) 2012 Annual Report 16 Local Promotional Literature Name Badges Press Releases Registration Assistance Site Inspections Spouse Programs Tour Itineraries/Local Attractions Welcome Signs • Co-operative programming remained a vital component of our marketing efforts. We ran a co-operative Arts advertising campaign on WSKG radio for the 3rd year. Our golf program saw a 37% increase in business over 2011. We generated 1,688 hotel room nights and 4,618 rounds of golf. The total economic impact was in excess of $400,000. • The NYS Order of the Eastern Star first met in Greater Binghamton in 2009. The Bureau provided housing services to all guests and assisted with shuttle service. Due to the positive response of attendees, this group is now committed to return through 2015 with negotiations in the works for 2016! Gateway Information Center (GIC) located at the NYS Welcome Center in Kirkwood, NY • Our mission is to create a grand first impression of New York State and to increase the economic vitality of NYS by promoting tourism. • The Information Center is the first welcome center for travelers to stop and rest as they enter NYS on Route 81 North at mile marker 2 located in Kirkwood, NY. May 2013 • The center assists more than 200,000 travelers each year with directions and information throughout the 11 regions in NYS, such as places to see, ideas of where to go and what to do. • The center offers over 600 brochure titles representing all 62 counties throughout NYS, distributing over 450,000 brochures annually. • Experienced and trained travel advisors are available to assist travelers with information regarding annual events as well as special events taking place in NYS 362 days a year. • Travel advisors assist in lodging reservations during business hours of the center and a 24 hour lodging reservation phone is available in the main lobby 365 days a year at no cost to the traveler. • An event computer kiosk is available showcasing events throughout NYS as well as the I LOVE NY website, regional websites, Accuweather.com and 511ny.org for road conditions, closures and road construction. This is a touch screen Kiosk for all to use. • Three DVD players are displayed on the walls of the center to run information on the different regions and to promote different attractions in NYS. • A 47” flat screen TV is available to view the weather channel during center business hours and set on a timer for afterhours usage. Business channels are also available in the event of emergency or important information for the travelers to be advised of. • The front desk has a computer and printer available for the travel advisors to look up and print out requested information for travelers during center business hours. • National Tourism Week is celebrated annually (May) to promote tourism throughout NYS. ChambeReport Convention & Events Schedule Summertime ~ Bring on the Fun! The groundhog might have missed the mark on an early spring, but nothing signals summer like Memorial Day. Take a break from the everyday and plan a getaway without leaving the County. The Greater Binghamton Convention & Visitors Bureau encourages you to go green and enjoy a vacation right here in the community. What do you like to do on your time off? Golf (regular or mini), waterslides, camping, boating, fishing, hiking, or attend a unique festival? You can do that all right here. In addition to our Carousel collection (open Memorial Day through Labor Day), Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park, Roberson Museum & Science Center, The Discovery Center, or a host of recreational options, our summer months are filled with fun things to do. Baseball, Hotdogs … start your summer fun at a B-Mets Game. Go off the beaten path and visit a local farmer’s market, or go exploring the numerous hiking/walking & biking trails throughout the County. Do you prefer “festival fun”? Check out the Lumberjack Festival, July Fest & Jazz Fest, Annual Spiedie Fest & Balloon Rally, or the Broome County Fair. Sports fans can rejoice. In addition to the B-Mets you can also see the pro’s play at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open; Levene Gouldin & Thompson Tennis Challenger; and the Chris Thater Memorial Races. Prefer amateur sports? No problem, there is BMX racing at the Grippen BMX Park, or scores of baseball, lacrosse, rugby, softball, soccer and wrestling tournaments that take place all summer long. Perhaps you prefer the finer notes ~ then check the schedules for the Anderson Center for the Performing Arts, the Cider Mill Playhouse, the Summer Savoyards, a First Friday Art Walk, or one of the many band concerts that take place all summer long. And there’s more! Swimming in area parks, sampling delicious food at numerous church bazaars, antique car shows and fireworks (4th of July & Labor Day) can also re-energize you. For a complete listing of summer events, visit www.VisitBinghamton.org. Check out our calendar of events or download a copy of our Summer Calendar of Events. So head on out and have some summer fun! Save the Date! Friday, June 21, 2013 and present June Career Fair Sponsored by 17 Convention & Visitors Bureau Broome Community College BCC Ice Center 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Contact Debby Evans [email protected] May • June • July 2013 Date Event Approximate # of Overnight Visitors May 3 – 5 NYS Collegiate Rowing Championship 1,200 May 4 – 5 Greater Binghamton Bridge Run Half Marathon & 5K 250 May 4 – 5 BU Athletics Men’s Track & Field Tri-Meet 500 May 8 – 10 NYS Utilities Claims Managers Association 50 May 10 – 12 Carousel Classic Gymnastics Meet 1,000 May 10 – 12 NY-USA Wrestling Junior/Cadet State Tournament 1,200 May 10 – 12 NYS Jaycees State Convention 50 May 10 – 12 American Dance Awards 175 May 11 – 12 NYS Order of the Eastern Star 200 May 11 – 12 BAGSAI Softball Tournament 12U/14U/16U 200 May 14 – 16 Midway Firefighters Golf Tournament 125 May 17 – 19 Binghamton University Graduation 5,000 May 18 – 19 BAGSAI Softball Tournament 12U/14U/16U 200 May 21 – 24 University Research Magazine Association (URMA) 50 May 23 – 24 BCC Graduation 200 May 24 – 27 BAGSAI Softball Tournament Memorial Day Madness 12U/14U 500 June 2 – 5 Team Chinook 170 June 3 – 7 Southern Tier Police Canine Assoc. 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Handlers & Tactical Seminar 50 June 7 – 9 Amvets 300 June 7 – 9 12U/14U ASA Invitational 450 June 7 – 9 NYS Public High School Baseball State Tournament 800 June 9 – 10 American Legion 6th District of the Dept. of NY American Legion 125 June 14 – 16 BAGSAI Softball Tournament College Showcase 550 June 14 – 16 Unadilla Valley Sports Center MX Rewind Weekend 300 June 14 – 16 The Edge Warrior Shoot Out 500 June 21 – 23 BAGSAI Softball Tournament 12U/14U Summer Kickoff 550 June 27 – 30 14U NYS ASA Championships 500 June 28 – 30 Square Deal Riders Motorcycle AHRMA Vintage National Race 200 July 3 – 7 Broome County American Legion Baseball Hall of Fame Tournament 200 July 4 – 7 BAGSAI Softball Tournament Empire State Showdown 18U/16U 550 July 11 – 14 STOP DWI Tournament of Champions 1,700 July 12 – 21 Levene Gouldin & Thompson Tennis Challenger 600 July 19 – 21 BAGSAI Softball Tournament 16U Summer Sizzler 450 July 19 – 21 SusqueNango Summer Trials Obedience/Rally Trial 150 July 22 – 26 Chenango Ice Rink Youth Hockey Summer Camp 50 July 23 – 28 Battle on the Hill Baseball Tournament 150 July 25 – 28 BAGSAI Softball Tournament 12U/14U League Tournament 400 July 26 – 27 8/40 American Legion Auxiliary 50 July 30 – Aug 4 The Edge Championship Wood Bat Classic Baseball Tournament 150 Convention Scoreboard 2013 Convention & Events Scheduled For Convention & Events Through Total out-of-town visitors Through TOTAL DOLLARS THROUGH 2013 May 16 May 49 May 23,515 May $6,962,310 If you are interested in offering discounts and becoming part of our Give Away List sent to Meeting & Event Planners, please contact the Greater Binghamton Convention & Visitors Bureau at 772-8860. Meeting & Event Planners are sent offerings 90 days in advance. VisitBinghamton.org May 2013 18 ChambeReport Good News Good News We are interested in sharing your good news with other Chamber members. Every month we include a GOOD NEWS section with one-sentence items about good news from our members. The deadline to submit the good news information is the first Friday of the month prior to publication. If you have questions or would like to submit a good news item for the ChambeReport, please contact Judi Hess at [email protected]. Jonathon Myers, Private Wealth Advisor, recently received the 2012 Protect. Grow. Give® award from RiverSource Life Insurance Co. of New York. The award recognizes Ameriprise financial advisors who have reached outstanding benchmarks for helping clients protect income, grow assets and leave a legacy by implementing RiverSource® life and disability income insurance policies. The 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll has once again placed Binghamton University on its list. A total of 690 higher education institutions are being recognized for their outstanding work. The schools are chosen for recognition based on their ability to demonstrate a clear commitment to community service and service learning. The volunteers’ community service outcomes must also be meaningful and measureable. “We are extremely proud of the work being done by our students, faculty and staff in going beyond our campus boundaries to help residents in need in our community and elsewhere,” said Binghamton University President, Harvey Stenger. “We are grateful for the recognition but the true payoff is the positive feelings these volunteers receive when they witness first-hand the impact their efforts have on the lives adults and children alike in our area and in other parts of the world.” J&K Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc. has earned the Northeastern Subcontractors Association Silver Level Safety Award. J&K was selected from subcontractors of all trades throughout New York State based upon the success of its employee’s safety and training program. J&K’s employees worked a total of 245,609 man-hours in 2013. Michael T. McGowan is J&K’s Corporate Safety and Training Director. Keystone Associates Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, LLC, an architectural, engineering and surveying firm, was honored with Gold Awards in both the masonry and concrete categories for Excellence in Design and Installation from the American Concrete Institute’s (ACI) Central New York Chapter (CNY). Keystone Associates earned the prestigious awards for its innovative use of construction materials for the addition and renovation project at Worcester Central School in Worcester, New York. Notable design elements in the masonry were the use of arches and precast sills to match the existing building as well as white accent brick detailing; notable materials for concrete included insulated concrete forms for the exterior walls and pervious concrete pavement for the driveways, parking lots and courtyards. The ACI CNY’s annual awards program aims to recognize the area’s best concrete and masonry projects, while promoting the use of these materials and raising awareness. Adam Krager, Project Manager on the project, attended the awards banquet in Syracuse to accept the awards. Keystone Associates is proud to be recognized and is committed to raising the bar for design and sustainability excellence. McFarland Johnson, is pleased to announce that the firm received two 2012 Engineering Excellence Awards from the American Council of Engineering Companies- NY Chapter. The awards are: Diamond Award - Route 17 Parksville project won the highest level award in the category of Transportation. MJ was a sub-consultant to H.W. Lochner and was responsible for environmental analyses and permitting, stormwater management, bridge design, and environmental mitigation. Platinum Award – Runway Extension at Elmira Corning Regional Airport. Ability to extend the runway was constrained by presence of I-86 on one end and Sing Sing Creek on the other. A comprehensive public participation program was crafted to solicit meaningful public input on a range of alternatives. Public input was carefully considered in arriving at the preferred alternative which involved use of an Engineered Materials Arresting System (EMAS) to eliminate environmental impacts. Plant Engineering magazine, one of the top publications for professionals in the manufacturing, plant design, operations and maintenance industry, has chosen the Raymond® 8000 Series pallet truck as the 2012 Plant Engineering Product of the Year silver award winner in the Material Handling Systems category. Plant Engineering subscribers voted for products and solutions in 15 categories, selecting the Raymond 8000 Series pallet trucks as one of the leading products in 2012. Casey Holleran has joined AXA Advisors, LLC as a financial professional. The announcement was made by Steven DeRiancho, CFP®, Divisional Vice President of the Southern Tier District of AXA Advisors, LLC. Holleran will work with individuals and business owners in the Southern Tier of New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania to help them define their financial goals and will provide strategies, products and services to help them work toward their objectives. Andrew Sherman Design celebrated its 13th year of business in the Greater Binghamton area in April. In addition, the award winning design firm relocated to its new office at the Holiday Inn Galleria, 2 Hawley Street, in the heart of Downtown Binghamton. Principal Andrew Sherman stated that “I am very excited at the opportunity to relocate to Downtown Binghamton to help contribute to the revitalization of the beautiful downtown area and be a part of the budding arts movement in the city”. Martin Sweeney and Mariam Yaqub have joined BCK-IBI Group as Architectural Designers. They will assist the architectural staff with project design and implementation for educational, commercial, and community clients. Sweeney received a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and a Master of Architecture from Syracuse University. Yaqub received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Roger Williams University. Bates Troy Healthcare Linen Services and the firm of Keystone Associates Architects, Engineers and Surveyors (Keystone) both local Binghamton companies have recently been approved by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to conduct a FlexTech Study. The goal of the study is to assess the feasibility and implementation of a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) project, otherwise known as “cogeneration”, to handle power emergencies and assist with load curtailment on the electric grid. This is an ongoing project that has also received Empire State Development funding through Governor Cuomo’s new Regional Economic Development Programs (NY Works) and the Southern Tier Economic Development Council. The Binghamton Local Development Corporation is administering a $250,000 Main Street grant received through New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation’s Office of Community Renewal (NYSOCR). The matching grant program will assist property owners with their efforts to improve and preserve the visual image of the City’s downtown historic mixed-use districts through commercial façade improvements as well as new and modified interior residential and commercial development. The grant targets the following blocks: Chenango Street between Court Street and Henry Street, Henry Street between Chenango and State Street, and State Street between Henry and Lewis Street. Binghamton’s Department of Planning Housing and Community Development has proposed an ambitious package of legislation to make the approval process for development projects more predictable, efficient and transparent. There are 27 improvements to the City code and its internal review process based on rigorous analysis of feedback from the development community, City Council, residents and City staff. Private investment continues to grow in the city, particularly downtown, and the reforms go a long way toward eliminating bureaucratic hurdles and red-tape for those who are proposing quality and responsible development consistent with community-based plans. Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger unveiled in April the University’s Road Map to guide the campus in realizing its vision of becoming the premier public university of the 21st century. The Road Map 2013 strategic plan, developed with the help of more than 400 volunteers working on nine focused teams, encompasses the University’s guiding principles and includes strategies on how Binghamton University will achieve its goals. Anne McCall will be the next dean of Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University. A scholar of 19th-century French literature and, for the past five years, dean of arts, humanities and social sciences at the University of Denver, McCall will assume her duties on August 1, 2013. Binghamton University announced that Jaclyn Boushie has joined the Foundation staff as the Major Gifts Officer Liaison to Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. Jaclyn returns to the University after working for five years in Major Gifts for the Central New York Region of the American Red Cross. Prior to working at the American Red Cross, she was the Associate Director of Development for Harpur College of Arts and Sciences from 2006-2008. The Binghamton Center for Writers, Creative Writing Program at Binghamton University has been awarded a total of $4,500 in grants by two area arts organizations. This funding, along with support from the English Department and Office of the Dean of Harpur College 19 of Arts and Sciences, will help support the Binghamton Poetry Project 2013 with a series of community poetry workshops. The Broome County Arts Council’s United Cultural Fund granted the program $1,500 and the Chenango Arts Council’s Broome, Chenango & Otsego Decentralization Program awarded the Center a total of $3,000. The 9th Annual Empire Promise Summit will honor one student and one professional associated with Binghamton University’s Liberty Partnership Program (LPP). According to Binghamton University LPP Director Amy Humphrey, Autumn Loke, a coordinator for the LPP program at Binghamton High School and Junior Time, a student at Binghamton High School, will receive awards this year. Loke is being recognized for her exemplary service and Time will receive the All-Star Student award. Binghamton University’s Liberty Partnership Program is a collaborative effort involving the college, area schools and community agencies that provide support services for 280 students each year. The program was originally established to address the significant drop out rate being experienced in our state’s schools. The Broome-Tioga BOCES School-toCareers (STC) Partnership, in conjunction with the Greater Binghamton and Tioga County Chambers of Commerce, will sponsor the 16th Annual “Partnership for Excellence” Recognition Event on June 5, 2013, from 3:30 -5:30 pm at Broome-Tioga BOCES. Chamber members are welcome to attend. Stafkings Personnel Systems will receive the Outstanding Business Partner Award and Mary Jo Wardell, business teacher at Windsor High School, will receive the Outstanding Educator Award. Nineteen students from local high schools will be honored for their achievements in careerrelated programs, good citizenship, community service, and career planning. Colonial Voluntary Benefits is very pleased to announce that Stacy Brown of Endwell has recently earned her Life, Accident, & Health Insurance Agent License and has been appointed as a Benefits Consultant for the Southern Tier District of Colonial Voluntary Benefits with an office in Johnson City, NY. On March 21, Coughlin & Gerhart, L.L.P. held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Open House to celebrate the Grand Opening of their newly relocated main offices at 99 Corporate Drive, Binghamton. According to Gorgos “We were happy to welcome so many guests to our new facilities. We are excited to have found our new home at 99 Corporate Drive and believe this facility is well equipped to handle our firm’s needs now and into the future!” The Public Law Practice Group of Coughlin & Gerhart, L.L.P., held its first training seminar in the firm’s new offices on March 16. The Group represents towns, villages, school districts, fire districts and fire companies throughout New York State; including municipal entities in Broome, Tioga, Chenango, Delaware and Otsego Counties. The seminar was presented by seven attorney members of its Public Law Practice Group to over 60 municipal officials. Topics included: Freedom of Information Law, Competitive Bid/Procedure, Legislation-Local Laws, Ordinances, & Resolutions, Inter-municipal Agreements & Shared Services, Special Improvements Districts, Fiscal Matters, Open Meetings Law & Meetings, and Marcellus Shale Update: protections available for your town or village. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be holding its annual Great Strides event on June 1 at Otsiningo Park. Great Strides is the CF Foundation’s largest fundraiser and raises over $40 million dollars for research into drugs and therapies for cf patients. For more information go to www.cff.org/ greatstrides and look for the Central New York Chapter, click on the Binghamton Walk and register your team or as an individual walker and join us reaching in our fundraising goals. Ms. Joanne Conant has joined Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, P.C. in the accounting group. She is responsible for the processing of billing, accounts receivable, and accounts payable transactions. Mr. Matthew Decker has joined Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, P.C. in the electrical group as an Assistant Engineer. Mr. Decker has over 7 years of related experience, and is responsible for lighting, power, and fire alarm design; one line diagrams; as well as electrical schedules and drawing coordination under the supervision of the Project Electrical Engineer. As a new initiative, Employment Solutions of New York has set up a series of workshop events in the Binghamton and surrounding areas. These workshops are free of charge and are open to all area business professionals who would like to know more about the topic at hand. Employment Solutions chooses industry ‘hot topics’ and collaborates with local subject matter experts to offer professional knowledge on the area of focus. Employment Solutions recently held their first workshop ‘Why Salespeople Fail’ and it was an outstanding success! They look forward to the next workshop which will be taking place in the Binghamton area. The Food Bank of the Southern Tier announced that it dedicated a new truck for its nationally recognized Mobile Food Pantry Program on March 27. Thanked for their gifts were the family of the late Donna Casano Benedict of Ithaca, Tioga Downs Casino Racing and entertainment, the Triad Foundation, and The Hilliard Foundation. It is The Food Bank’s first Mobile Food Pantry truck with a refrigerated bay. The addition of the new truck will enable The Food Bank to distribute 500,000 more pounds of food to highneed, rural communities and urban areas where access to food pantries, soup kitchens and other emergency food agencies is limited. The gift from the Benedict family also established a fund that will support the expansion of the Mobile Food Pantry over the next five years. Two Good Shepherd Communities employees have been selected to receive a 2013 Employee of Distinction Award by Leading Age New York. Lisa Dupree, the Independent Living Social Director at Good Shepherd Village at Endwell, and Christa Webb, Director of Social Services at Good Shepherd Fairview Home, will both be recognized for their skills, enthusiasm and commitment provided in their positions. The Grand Royale Hotel is proud to announce the grand opening of their newly renovated restaurant, The Royale Kitchen, serving American/ Italian cuisine. The restaurant is open from 5 to 10 PM, Tuesday to Saturday. Jon J. Sarra, a partner in the law firm of Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP, has been confirmed by the Broome County Legislature for his appointment to the Broome County Board of Ethics. The Board of Ethics consists of three members, appointed by the County Executive, Debbie Preston, for a term of three years. The primary responsibilities of the Board include, but are not limited to, the inspection of financial disclosure statements filed by county employees as required by the Code of Ethics, receiving and reviewing alleged violations of the Code of Ethics, and recommending changes to the laws governing elected officials, officers, and employees of the county. On May 18 Lalor Creekside Dental will provide a day of free dental care for those in need. The doctors and staff of Lalor Creekside Dental will offer one cleaning, filling or extraction, free of charge, to a minimum of 200 people. The event will take place at Lalor Creekside Dental located at 2521 Vestal Parkway West in Vestal. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. and patients will be seen on a first come, first served basis starting at 8 a.m. Visitors are expected to come from Broome and surrounding counties. William H. Lane Incorporated recently announced the promotion of John Kabat to the position of Executive Vice President of Operations. Kabat has 20 years’ experience with William H. Lane Incorporated. During his tenure he has held the positions of Estimator, Project Manager and Sr. Project Manager. In his new role he will oversee all construction operations as well as work with the management team in developing the long term goals and objectives for the Lane organization. Lattner Enterprises has Good News! They are happy to introduce some fantastic new McDonald’s products for May, including the Egg White Delight McMuffin and Blueberry Pomegranate Smoothie. This May they’re also proud to continue serving recent menu additions: Premium Chicken McWrap, $1.00 Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger, and Steak and Egg Burrito! Finally, they are excited to announce the return of the Strawberry Crème Pie, Hot ‘n Spicy McChicken Sandwich, and the refreshing beverage duo: Cherry Berry Chiller and Frozen Strawberry Lemonade. The law firm of Levene Gouldin & Thompson, LLP is pleased to announce that Erin E. McElroy and Natalie H. Weiskotten have become Associates of the Firm. Ms. McElroy received her B.A. from Duquesne University and her J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law. Erin’s practice areas include Litigation, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice Defense and Oil and Gas Law. Ms. Weiskotten received her B.A. from Hobart and William Smith Colleges and her J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law. Natalie’s practice areas will include Business and Corporate Law, Acquisitions and Mergers, Non-Profit and Charitable Organizations and Commercial and Residential Real Estate Law. Lourdes Hospital has named Dr. Thomas J. Oven as Lourdes Hospital Board Chair. Dr. Oven will assume his new role effective immediately. “Dr. Oven is an accomplished physician with extensive experience and holds a deep commitment to our Mission,” said David Patak, Lourdes President and CEO. “He has been a member of Lourdes’ Board since 2006 and the Chairman of the Strategic Planning Committee of the Board for the last 3 years. We look forward to the continued leadership and vision that Dr. Oven will bring to Lourdes.” Dee Kline, Finance Director at the Mental Health Association of the Southern Tier was awarded the United Way of Broome County Chairman’s Award 2012 in recognition of her leadership managing an exemplary employee campaign to support our community. The award was presented at the United Way’s annual dinner on March 21. Mental Health Association of the Southern Tier has received a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities to sponsor a lecture “Aristotle’s Email – Friendships in the Cyber Age” to be presented on May 15, at 6:30 PM at BCC by Timothy Madigan, Professor of Philosophy at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, NY. This program, which is free and open to the public, is made possible through the support of the New York Council for the Humanities’ Speakers in the Humanities Program. Positive LifeForce welcomes newly certified personal trainer Jennifer Ferguson to their team. Positive LifeForce had a successful Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in April and also had a great turnout for their annual Community Fitness Day. They recently launched a Spring Forward Fitness Challenge. Sandra Ceplo Johnson, Art Director, Riger Marketing Communications, Binghamton, received the Broome County Status of Women Council’s Woman of Achievement Award on behalf of the NYS Women, Binghamton Chapter, at the 36th Annual Woman of Achievement Dinner on March 20. Her positions have included board member for the Greater Binghamton Chapter of NYS Women, Inc., where she served as president for two terms, vice president and second vice president in charge of membership, each for one term. For several years, she was the head of fund-raising for their scholarship committee where they were able to increase their yearly donations by $1,000. Anthony Fiala, Jr., Executive Director of The SEPP Management Company, Inc. and Chief Executive Officer of The SEPP Development Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Anne Kinney. Anne has been promoted to the positions of Deputy Director of The SEPP Management Company, Inc., and the Chief Operations Officer of The SEPP Development Corporation effective March 18. Anne will assist Tony in the day to day operations of SEPP and SEPP Development in addition to handling other duties including new housing development projects. Anne has been with SEPP since 2005 and had been the Director of Human Resources and Marketing. Security Mutual Life announced the completion of another successful year in its 126-year history of financial strength and policyholder value. 2012 highlights included increases in capital and assets, maintenance of high-quality bond and commercial mortgage portfolios, an increased dividend payout, and the announcement of the 121st consecutive year of paying dividends to policyholders.* The company also launched a number of new products and product features, as well as a redesigned website featuring a new customer service portal. For details, please visit www. smlny.com. (*Please Note: The payment of dividends is not guaranteed, and the amount credited, if any, will rise and fall depending on experience factors such as investment income, taxes, mortality and expenses.) Security Mutual Life was proud to support the Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (WISE) Symposium held on April 16, at the Oncenter in Syracuse, New York. Throughout the day, Security Mutual representatives met with entrepreneur attendees to discuss the importance of financial planning for individuals, as well as their businesses. Southern Tier HealthLink (STHL) announced that Dan DeLucia, Network Vice President, Aetna is joining the STHL Board of Directors. “Southern Tier HealthLink is pleased to have Dan DeLucia join our Board of Directors. His experience as an Aetna Network Vice President and knowledge of both physician practices and hospital administration will provide an important dimension to our work as we move forward building and improving our provider and patient interface plans” said Christina Galanis, STHL Executive Director. The Southern Tier Veterans Support Group (STVSG) became the first New York member of the Points of Light Foundation’s national Community Blueprint Network on February 1, 2013. The Community Blueprint brings together community leaders, individuals, government agencies and nonprofits to develop collaborative and integrated solutions that address the most common challenges facing veterans and military families, including unemployment, education, behavioral health, housing, and reintegration. The Community Blueprint is the only national, scalable approach developed by a coalition of over 55 veteran and military-serving organizations, nonprofits and government agencies focused on serving our nation’s military men and women and their families. Susquehanna Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Johnson City is proud to announce that it has been chosen for the 2nd year in a row as the NYSHFA Innovative Service Leader for 2013. This year’s distinguished selection is based on their award winning approach to the management and care of the Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) patient. Their innovative practice is aimed at improving the quality of life and reducing readmissions to the hospital for those diagnosed with CHF. Tioga State Bank is pleased to announce that Steven Hickey has joined the mortgage origination team. Steven will be responsible for the origination of residential mortgages for purchase, refinance, or new construction and home equity loans at Tioga State Bank. He will focus his efforts in the Owego and Apalachin markets. Tioga State Bank is pleased to announce that Mike Miller has joined the Business Banking team as a Commercial Services Officer. Mike will be responsible for servicing existing and prospective commercial customers in and around the Broome County market. Visions Federal Credit Union would like to congratulate President/CEO, Frank E. Berrish, on his retirement. Mr. Berrish has given tirelessly of himself for nearly 38 years to make the credit union the shining star that it is today. His leadership and wisdom will be missed by everyone. The staff, management, and volunteers wish him, and his family, a happy and healthy retirement. May 2013 20 Coughlin & Gerhart, LLP celebrated the Grand Opening of their beautiful new headquarters at 99 Corporate Drive in Binghamton with a Ribbon Cutting on March 21st. A large group of supporters was on hand to wish them well. ChambeReport 21 It was a beautiful day for a ribbon cutting to celebrate the new name of Family Planning of South Central NY on April 8th! They are located at 117 Hawley Street in downtown Binghamton. Mayor Matt Ryan cut the ribbon for the Grand Opening of the Royale Kitchen at the Grand Royale Hotel in downtown Binghamton on April 4th. Positive LifeForce celebrated their newly renovated studio with a ribbon cutting on March 29th! They are located at 3000 Wayne Street in Endicott. May Breakfast Bytes Seminar! Wednesday, May 22, 2013 • 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. • Chamber Offices, Board Room Sponsored by: Matthews GM Center, 3721 Old Vestal Road in Vestal, celebrated their newly-remodeled showroom with a Ribbon Cutting on March 22nd. Many well-wishers were on hand to view the beautiful renovations to the showroom. Membership Referral ProgramChamberBucks Rewards Thanks to Members for Recruiting Businesses to the Chamber! Our members have been busy touting the benefits of being a Chamber member to other businesses and organizations in our community. Thank you to our Chamber members for their NEW MEMBER referrals and WELCOME to our New Members! Chamber Member Karen Frobel, Riger Advertising David Lounsbury, Ridley-Lowell Business & Technical Institute Jim Finch, Town of Conklin Lois Andrascik, Greater Binghamton Association of Realtors Jason Fiume, Roberson Museum & Science Center Crystal DeMarco, First Investors Corporation Rick Pedro, RJCP Entertainment New Member Hawkes Wealth Management Uptown Style & Spa Procon Contracting, LLC ChamberBucks may be redeemed for: Mixer Tickets; Super Mixers-i.e. Mardi Gras, Mets, Wine Tasting; SBC Luncheon Tickets, Annual Dinner Tickets, Seminars; Job Fair Resume Data Base, Advertising Please contact our Development Manager, Carol Armstrong with your referrals and she will follow up. ChamberBucks may be redeemed at any time. There is no refund for any remaining balance (i.e. $10 ChamberBucks for a $7 mixer). The Membership Referral Program is a program designed to encourage current Chamber members ChamberBucks cannot be redeemed as cash to refer a non-member for possible membership. When the non-member becomes and will have an expiration date of 1 year a Chamber member, the referring member will receive ChamberBucks! from the date of issue to be used. Restrictions are printed on the ChamberBucks. Membership Tier Structure & Reward Levels Start referring TODAY!! $ 350.00 $ 10 ChamberBucks Lois Andrascik, Licensed Real Estate Agent Zappia Athletic Products Whole Health Nutrition Center Jos. A Bank $ 500.00 $ 20 ChamberBucks $ 750.00 $ 30 ChamberBucks $1,250.00 $ 50 ChamberBucks $2,500.00$100 ChamberBucks $5,000.00$250 ChamberBucks For additional information or questions on the program, please contact Debby Evans at 607-772-8863 ext. 317 or email at [email protected] Topic: Letting Go and Living Easy Presented By: Mary Pat FitzGibbons RN MS, HealthWorks Energy Healing LLC Topic highlights: • Hanging on to hurts causes a great deal of stress • Stress will damage the body • Learn some of the effects of stress • Experience a meditation and some physical moves to reduce the effects of stress. About the Speaker: Mary Pat FitzGibbons RN MS CVNS HTCP/I BHSP, has 40 years of nursing experience, throughout the country. Mary Pat works under the name of HealthWorks Energy Healing, providing treatment and education in subtle energy therapy. Mary Pat has been a Healing Touch Certified Practitioner since 1996 and Certified Instructor since 1999. Mary Pat has been teaching HT in Pennsylvania and Puerto Rico. She is now living in the greater Binghamton area where she has a private practice. Mary Pat teaches in NY’s Southern Tier, Central PA, and Tokyo, Japan. Mary Pat has served on the Boards of the Central PA Chapter of American Society of Training and Development as Director of Communications, Pinnacle Hospital’s Woman Care, and the Center for Holistic Living. Mary Pat has been recognized in Who’s Who in American Nursing 1990. Cost (includes continental breakfast): $10 Members ONLY; $15 door SPACE IS LIMITED!! To Register: Contact Christine Stezzi at (607) 772-8860 or [email protected] NOW – An Even Easier Way to Pay! Sign up and pay on-line at www.greaterbinghamtonchamber.com Payment/Cancellation Policy: Reservations made after May 20, 2013 are subject to “at door” pricing. If cancellation is necessary, please cancel by May 20, 2013, for a full refund. Cancellations after May 20, 2013 are NON-refundable. Full payment is required prior to the event. 22 May 2013 ChambeReport 23 Broome County Industrial Development Agency Present the 2013 GREATER BINGHAMTON CAREER FAIR Sponsored by Friday, June 21, 2013 BCC ICE CENTER 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. An opportunity to be involved in a community-wide event that promotes employment and education in the Greater Binghamton Area! 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