98th Annual Report - Mason City Chamber of Commerce
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98th Annual Report - Mason City Chamber of Commerce
2013-2014 Vision. Leadership. Advocacy. 98th Annual Report The mission of the Mason City Area Chamber of Commerce is to promote progressive community and economic development to benefit Chamber members and the North Iowa region. Chairman’s Message This is a great time to be in North Iowa! When it comes to creating economic growth and good jobs, local leadership is the key. A growing body of research supports the assertion that pragmatic leaders at the local level can take on issues that Washington will not, or cannot, solve. We’re doing our best to do just that. With our Chamber partners and key stakeholders, we continue to emphasize the benefits of worksite wellness, the importance of a skilled workforce, and the role community development plays in economic development. Take a look around. Locally, we are experiencing a renewed spirit of pride and accomplishment. This summer, we hosted the WHO Tractor Ride, RAGBRAI, and the pyrotechnics convention. Our visitors gave North Iowa high marks, and many are planning return visits. Chambers play a pivotal role as drivers of America’s economy by helping to create and sustain the local ecosystem for innovation, competitiveness, and productivity. We will continue to work for an environment where free enterprise creates jobs and prosperity. Kim Pang Diamond Jo Casino-Worth County 2013-14 Chairman of the Board On behalf of the Board of Directors, I offer sincere thanks to all our members. It is because of your support that we can accomplish so much. Thank you for your continued investment in the Chamber and in our community. Looking Ahead... As you read this report, you’ll learn about the many accomplishments from the past year. Special thanks to Kim Pang for leading the charge! We’ve already begun forging ahead with ambitious new priorities. Earlier this week, the chamber board held a planning session and determined the areas to focus upon in the upcoming year. We are committed to serve the North Iowa region by modeling best practices, making effective use of our resources, planning for sustainability, and providing a return on investment for our members. Next year, we’ll establish a program of work to: • Establish collaborations to build the capacity and quality of our labor force. • Embark upon community development initiatives to build the infrastructure and amenities necessary to attract and retain residents and companies. We’re ready for the next BIG idea! • Cultivate relationships with elected officials and staff to advance our shared goals of job creation, economic growth, and a business climate conducive to success. We have every reason to be optimistic. Thank you for your membership investment and thanks also to my board colleagues for their time and commitment. I look forward to serving in the year ahead. Bob Klocke First Citizens National Bank 2014-15 Chairman of the Board Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Thank You Annual Meeting Sponsors! Executive Board Kim Pang Chairman of the Board Diamond Jo CasinoWorth County Bob Klocke Chairman - Elect First Citizens National Bank Todd Kirkpatrick Treasurer Clear Lake Bank & Trust Holly Eichmann DVP Workforce Express Employment Professionals Traci Rohrer DVP Community & Membership Wells Fargo Bank Gary Hall DVP Business Iowa State University Extension Steve Noto DVP Government Affairs Stoney Creek Hospitality Corporation Chamber Board Thank You Annual Meeting Vendors! Stewart Anderson Wal-Mart SuperCenter Sherry Becker NIVC Services Dave Bergan Armour-Eckrich Meats Brian Janssen Allied Purchasing Pam Klukow Century 21 Preferred Jerry Knoll Hawkeye Auto Body Tara McLaughlin Country Inn & SuitesWorth County Dr. Paul Manternach Mercy Medical CenterNorth Iowa Howard Query Globe Gazette Scott Smith Mercy Medical CenterNorth Iowa Julie Valencia Kaplan University Chad Wickman Northern Cedar Service Joel Yunek Yunek Law Firm PLC Arby’s Cabin Coffee Country Meadow Place Culligan Water Conditioning Diamond Jo Casino Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa Hy-Vee East - Deli Chamber Staff Jimmy John’s Kraft Foods Perkins Restaurant & Bakery Rib Crib BBQ & Grill Whiskey Creek Woodfire Grill Robin Anderson President & Chief Executive Officer Allyson Krull Marketing & Leadership Development Director Tanner O’Brien Program Director Gary Lindgren Membership Development Director Sharon Lindgren Membership Services Director Mikki Baker Service & Operations Director Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Small Business of the Year: North Iowa Oral Surgery Dr. Lyell R. Hogg, DDS & Dr. Reda Taleb, DMD Drs. Lyell Hogg and Reda Taleb are the recipients of the Chamber’s most prestigious award for 2014. North Iowa Oral Surgery serves clients within an 80 mile radius of Mason City. Remarkably, these highly-trained and accomplished professionals chose North Iowa as a place to make their homes and grow their business. Professional Background Dr. Hogg is a native of the Isle of Whithorn, a small fishing village in southwestern Scotland. He began dentistry studies at the University of Glasgow, and then transferred to the University of Iowa where he received a dental degree in 1995. Dr. Hogg was admitted to the highly-competitive oral surgery program and spent four additional years in residency training with the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the UI Hospitals and Clinics. Following rigorous training and practicum, Dr. Hogg was board-certified in 2001 and passed recertification in 2011. He is a Fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. In 2010, Dr. Hogg received the Boss of the Year Award from the Mason City Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Lyell Hogg Dr. Taleb was raised in a small town of Salamieh, Syria. His dream of a better life through higher education led him to the U.S. He completed a BS degree in Chemistry at Wayne State University in Detroit. The following year, he was admitted to the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health where he received a dental degree in 2008. A very proud day for Dr. Taleb was May 4, 2007, when he became an American Citizen. In 2012, Dr. Taleb completed the Oral Surgery program at the University of Minnesota. He has received the American Association of Oral Surgery Student Award, the American Association of Oral Pathology Student Award, and the Association of Oral Medicine Award. Business Philosophy NI Oral Surgery strives to provide every patient with a caring, friendly, and professional approach to each procedure. They have invested in the latest technology to bring state-of-the-art medical hardware and software to the practice. Specialized technology enables them to perform “virtual surgeries” using dental implant replicas to plan the actual procedures. According to Dr. Hogg, “It has revolutionized how we place implants.” The entire staff lives and works by the office motto: Making the world a better place...one smile at a time. Dr. Reda Taleb North Iowa Operations The firm has made a significant investment in North Iowa by building a state-of-the-art facility last year. The brick and stone Neo-Prairie style building is a wonderful complement to Mason City’s architectural heritage. The new building provides more than double the space of their previous location in Forest Park Clinic. The entire office has been designed for visual appeal and for efficiency. Surgery rooms, for example, include a separate door for surgical assistants to enter and leave unobtrusively. The office was only the second dental surgery practice in the state to have an iCAT scanner when the system was installed. Understanding that dental phobias are commonplace, “scary” instruments are carefully concealed from wary patients in beautiful cabinetry until they are needed for a procedure. The office includes five surgery rooms and two additional rooms for minor procedures; a large recovery area; special areas for dental implant consultation and education; and a clerestory that brings natural light into the building and houses the building’s mechanical system. The Small Business of the Year is selected annually from nominations submitted by Chamber members. The selection committee considers business philosophy, achievements, volunteer service, and overall impact on the community in making the award. 2013 Haas Chiropractic Clinic 2012 Boxes Unlimited 2011 Cabin Coffee Company 2010 Hawkeye Auto Body 2009 Woodharbor Doors & Cabinetry 2008 Larry Elwood Construction 2007 Harley Davidson of Mason City 2006 Heartland Asphalt 2005 Varied Industries 2004 Moorman Clothiers 2003 Metalcraft 2002 Ken Petersen Builders 2001 Sound World 2000 Design Lighting Center 1999 River City Ready Mix 1998 Midwest Roofing 1997 Henningsen Co. 1996 Express Personnel Services 1995 Van Horn Auto Parts 1994 Latham Furniture 1993 Hovland Enterprises 1992 Godfathers 1991 Hardees Restaurant 1990 Stoyles Printing Services Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Boss of the Year 2014: Dalena Barz KGLO, KLSS, KIAI, KRIB, KYTC - Mason City - Digity Communications There are good bosses. There are great bosses. But according to her staff, Dalena Barz is neither. She’s an extraordinary boss. Unlike some managers who have their office in a private area, Dalena prefers to be visible to everyone who comes through the front door: visitors AND employees. She has a knack for making people feel welcome and appreciated. The employee who nominated Dalena for this honor delivered the form with a pair of rosecolored eyeglasses attached. Apparently, there are times when Dalena has been told to “take off the rose-colored glasses and see what is happening in the real world.” However, Dalena’s team sees those “rose colored glasses” as one of her greatest strengths. She sees the positive in people and in situations. She not only believes in possibilities, she is able to communicate her vision. Not surprisingly, Dalena has led her team down a path in which many seemingly impossible things have been achieved. Business is challenging, with more demands than ever before. As a manager, Dalena is faced with situations, problems, and issues every day. While she may have the weight of the world on her shoulders, the staff at the station would never guess. She never lets the demands of her job interfere with their ability to do their jobs. Dalena Barz, General Manager KGLO, KLSS, KIAI, KRIB, KYTC - Mason City Digity Communications Congratulations to Dalena Barz, General Manager at Digity Radio in Mason City. Thank you for being a mentor, confidant, role model, and friend. We salute you! Former Recipients: 2013 Diane Murphy, Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa ▪ 2012 Troy Swanson, Cargill Kitchen Solutions ▪ 2011 Heather Englin, American Cancer Society ▪ 2010 Dr. Lyell Hogg & Dr. Todd Juhlin ▪ 2009 John Michel, Kraft Foods ▪ 2008 Jay Lala, Central Park Dentistry ▪ 2007 Daryl Berg, Cargill Kitchen Solutions ▪ 2006 Mary Ingham, Crisis Intervention Services ▪ 2005 Gregg Maakestad, First Citizens National Bank Distinguished Citizen: Mick Baker This year’s Distinguished Citizen Award honors a man with many notable accomplishments. Mason City doesn’t have a better cheerleader than Mick Baker. His name is nearly synonymous with “Mason City”. A native of Luverne, Mick and his late wife, Sally, have called Mason City home since 1963. The Bakers purchased Baker Floral in 1977 and successfully ran the operation for many years. As a leader in the cultural community, Mick serves as a board member of the NIACC Performing Arts & Leadership Series. His past board and committee service extends to Hospice of North Iowa, First United Methodist Church, the North Iowa Band Festival, NIACC Life Long Learners, and the NIACC Presidents Club. In addition to providing organizational leadership, Mick is a tireless and generous worker. He is a limo driver and docent for the Historic Park Inn Hotel, and enjoys sharing his knowledge of Mason City with guests from near and far. Mick has a deep love for music, and participates in the First Methodist Church Choir and has served as a volunteer, tour guide, and Meredith Willson impersonator at The Music Man Square. He enjoys travel, and assists the Chamber as both a volunteer and promoter of the Global Familiarization Tours. The Distinguished Citizen Award recognizes a Mason City resident based upon leadership, membership and participation in community organizations, length of residence, and active service to the community. Mick Baker Former Recipients: 2013 Scott Tornquist ▪ 2012 Dennis Reidel ▪ 2011 Jim FitzPatrick ▪ 2010 Robin Edgar ▪ 2009 Peggy Bang ▪ 2008 Jean Marinos ▪ 2007 Bonnie McCoy ▪ 2006 Bill Killpack ▪ 2005 Keith Sersland ▪ 2004 Rosie Hussey ▪ 2003 Ann MacGregor ▪ 2002 Joel & Joyce Hanes ▪ 2001 Carl Miller ▪ 2000 Robert McCoy ▪ 1999 Margo Underwood ▪ 1998 Barbara MacGregor ▪ 1997 Rich & Shirley Dean ▪ 1996 Leigh Curran ▪ 1995 Herb Kennedy ▪ 1994 Ralph Wallace ▪ 1993 Lola Rhem ▪ 1992 David Murphy ▪ 1991 Safford Lock ▪ 1990 Francis Holland ▪ 1989 Dan Klempnauer ▪ 1988 Art Fischbeck ▪ 1987 Dorothy Curran ▪ 1986 Dick Bailey ▪ 1985 Ken Kew ▪ 1984 Karl Johannsen Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 2013-2014 Accomplishments The Chamber focused its efforts upon several key initiatives within the priority areas of Advocacy, Workforce, Community Development, and Organizational Strength. Advocacy As an advocate on behalf of its members, the Chamber stays on top of all relevant political, regulatory, and legislative issues impacting local commerce. The working relationships we foster with elected officials and staff members resulted in several opportunities for chamber members to meet in small groups with state officials (e.g. DNR Director Chuck Gipp, Cultural Affairs Director Mary Cownie, IEDA Director Debi Durham) and elected officials (e.g. Secretary of State Matt Schultz, US Congressman Steve King, et al) in the past year. Workforce Workforce Preparedness--Because a high-quality workforce is vital to the prosperity of our region, the Chamber is actively involved in collaborations that build the capacity and quality of our labor force. The Chamber signed on as an early proponent of the Skilled Iowa initiative, and actively encourages use of the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) by local schools, colleges, and employers. The Chamber is represented on the North Central Regional STEM Advisory Council and has co-sponsored STEM festivals at schools in North Iowa. Worksite Wellness--According to the Gallup Healthways Wellbeing Index, the Mason City work environment has improved from a score of 39.7% at the beginning of the Blue Zones Project to 53.4% in the most recent poll. Currently, 37 employers have completed the rigorous process necessary to be designated as Blue Zones Worksites. Community Development Community development initiatives led by the Chamber to create a unique sense of place are beginning to pay big dividends. This year, Mason City hosted several events that attracted thousands of visitors to North Iowa including the WHO Tractor Ride, RAGBRAI, and the International Pyrotechnics Guild. Our creative culture is evident with artistic inspiration at every turn: River City Sculptures on Parade, “Tunes for the Town”, and architectural treasures. Currently, volunteers and staff are hard at work to address East State Street blight by undertaking a huge project to move and rehabilitate flood damaged houses to that area, including the Historic Egloff House. Economic Development Global familiarization is a key to competing in a global economy. Our Chamber Mission Trips to important U.S. trading partners offer a glimpse to their customs, heritage, and culture. Please consider joining the Chamber on an upcoming trip to China, Australia/New Zealand, or Thailand. Organizational Strength The Chamber Board adopted a new staffing structure as part of an overall sustainability plan that enables a renewed focus on membership service, leadership, and community development. Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Thank You Committee Members! AMBASSADORS Pam Klukow, Chair The Ambassadors are the “Greeting Arm” of the Chamber and make calls on new members, new businesses, and new managers. The Ambassadors hosted 31 ribbon cutting ceremonies and 2 ground breakings, and made 42 team calls on new members and managers this past year to welcome them to the Chamber. Congratulations to Eric Levenhagen for being awarded “Ambassador of the Year!” Current Ambassadors Dalena Barz KGLO, KLSS, KIAI, KRIB, KYTC Mason City Digity Communications Shaun Hoffman Stifel Edith Blanchard MacNider Art Museum Mary Holmes KGLO, KLSS, KIAI, KRIB, KYTC Mason City Digity Communications Jenny Doughty NIVC Services Adam Duffy Edwards-Brandt & Associates Michelle Jurgens Heritage Care & Rehabilitation Center Pam Klukow Committee Chair Century 21 Preferred Holly Eichmann Express Employment Professionals Steve Kruse NSB Bank Fred Fenchel Fred T. Fenchel Entertainment Mike Fitzgerald KIMT-TV, MY3.2 TV Drew Gappa NSB Bank Stephanie Hassebroek Clear Lake Bank & Trust Libby Lembke KCMR-FM Inspiration 97.9FM Eric Levenhagen ProWise Tax & Accounting Megan McConnell Country Meadow Place Dan McGuire First Citizens National Bank Retired Ambassadors 2013-14 Tara McLaughlin Country Inn & Suites Worth County Sheena Murray Hy-Vee West Jamie Nelson Tami Ramon 98.7 Kiss Country / 103.7 The Fox / KIOW 107.3 / KCHA 95.9 98.7 Kiss Country / 103.7 The Fox / KIOW 107.3 / KCHA 95.9 Traci Rohrer Wells Fargo Bank of Iowa Melissa Schoneberg Paula Zimmerman Habitat for Humanity Clear Lake Bank & Trust Molly Anderegg, NIACC; Barrett deCathelineau, NSB Bank; Lynn Ptacek, Newman Catholic School; Sarah Schipper, Clarion/River City Bar & Grill; Clayt Schulz, Major Erickson Funeral Home; Joey Van Zomeren, Country Club Stables; Mike Winblade, Hy-Vee West; Mary Ann Woods, US Bank; Congratulations to Clayt Schulz for serving more than 25 years as an Ambassador! Ambassador of the Year Eric Levenhagen ProWise Tax & Accounting BUSINESS RESOURCE Julie Valencia, Chair The Business Resource Committee hosted a variety of events this year, including a “Women in Business” mini-series February-April; Business Savvy Series led by Action Coach Andy O’Brien May-December 2014; a “Business to Business Identity Theft” lunch seminar in September; and determined the “Small Business of the Year” and “Boss of the Year” award recipients for 2013-2014. They are looking forward to another packed and productive year to provide educational opportunities and business resources for our members! Renee Anderson-Bartz NIACC Julie Bauer First Citizens National Bank Tony Buhr Manpower Nathan Kueker Fencig Enterprises, Inc. Lana LaFrenz Kelly Services Andy O’Brien ActionCOACH Brad Schoneberg First Citizens National Bank Julie Valencia Committee Chair Kaplan University Kelly Wessels KTTC/Fox 47 KXLT Not Pictured: Angela Backhaus, IowaWorks & Eric Nietzke, NIACC Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Thank You Committee Members! AGRIBUSINESS Linda Anderegg, Chair The Agribusiness committee hosted Roger McEowen in January to discuss taxes in the Ag Community. They also hosted the 32nd Annual Ag Breakfast in March and served almost 400 guests! This year’s Ag Tour travels to Fertile Valley Gardens on October 3rd. Linda Anderegg Committee Chair JoAnn Bartusek Iowa State University Extension Mike Hegvedt EXIT Realty Mason City Cory Huber Wells Fargo Bank of Iowa Cerro Gordo County Farm Bureau Dalena Barz Jerome Bormann First Citizens National Bank Brian Carlson EXIT Realty Mason City Cal Dickson Hertz Farm Management, Inc. Betsy Jensen Cargill Kitchen Solutions Tyler Kerr REG Mason City Steve Kruse NSB Bank Alex Kuhn Henkel Construction Co. KGLO, KLSS, KIAI, KRIB, KYTC - Mason City Digity Communications Pat Goedken Clear Lake Bank & Trust Gary Loos Hertz Farm Management, Inc. Fred Greder Benchmark Agribusiness, Inc. Michael Lunning Varied Industries Corporation Gary Hall Iowa State University Extension Jamie Nelson 98.7 Kiss Country / 103.7 The Fox / KIOW 107.3 / KCHA 95.9 Not Pictured: Marvin Borcherding, AgriCare Farm Management, Inc. & Frank Fox, Fox Auction Company Ronald Rachut Fertile Valley Gardens Matt Rasmuson Principal Financial Group EVENTS Stacy Rieken Manpower John Sjolinder Brad Schoneberg Iowa State University First Citizens Extension National Bank Jesse Stewart KGLO, KLSS, KIAI, KRIB, KYTC - Mason City Digity Communications Troy Swanson Cargill Kitchen Solutions Sterling Young Hertz Farm Management, Inc. Bonnie (Hruska) Burnett, Former Chair ▪ Mike Castle, Current Chair The Events Committee hosted the annual Chamber Bowl in February with a well-executed two night event. The annual Golf Outing was a success, despite all the water on the course, and committee members greeted guests at each Business After Hours. The upcoming year looks bright for this committee as they take on new challenges and refine their annual events! Jerome Bormann First Citizens National Bank Mike Castle Committee Chair Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Chelsea Frederick Manpower Bonnie (Hruska) Burnett TeamQuest Amanda Johnson Culligan Water Conditioning Keri Ostercamp Sally Paulson Pam Johnsrud Danielle Pommrehn Mason City Parks & North Iowa Community Principal Financial Holiday Inn Express & Credit Union Group Recreation Suites - Mason City Not Pictured: Heather Forburger, Polking & Polking, D.D.S. and Toni Timmer, 98.7 Kiss Country / 103.7 The Fox / KIOW 107.3 / KCHA 95.9 Tami Ramon 98.7 Kiss Country / 103.7 The Fox / KIOW 107.3 / KCHA 95.9 Ann Shaffer Community Supporter Crystal Shellhart Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Mason City Carmen Tickal Oak Leaf Collectibles Chamber Bowl & Golf Outing Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Thank You Committee Members! NORTH IOWA BAND FESTIVAL Dennis Reidel, Chair The North Iowa Band Festival Committee hosted the memorable 76th North Iowa Band Festival – “76 Trombones!”. The event took place in beautiful East Park over Memorial Day weekend. The car show, carnival, marketplace, Stu Nevermann Run, and FREE entertainment attract new fans every year. Jared Allen KGLO, KLSS, KIAI, KRIB, KYTC Mason City Digity Communications Jackie Murphy Principal Financial Group Amanda Ragan Community Kitchen of North Iowa Vance Baird Community Supporter Carrie Berg Community Supporter Jamie Nelson Karl Nedved 98.7 Kiss Country / 103.7 U.S. Postal Service The Fox / KIOW 107.3 / Bob Berggren City of Mason City Julie Olson Clear Lake Schools KCHA 95.9 Dennis Reidel Committee Chair Overhead Door Co. of Mason City Traci Rohrer Wells Fargo Bank of Iowa Bill Stangler City of Mason City Amy Fleming KIMT-TV, MY3.2 TV Russ Kramer Chris Frenz Mason City North Iowa Area Community College Community Schools Dixie Ouverson Cerro Gordo County Brian Pauly Mason City Parks & Recreation Ken Petersen Petersen Plaza Mark Suby Community Supporter Tom Thoma Globe Gazette Dana Thomas Bergland + Cram Architects Save the Date for the 77th Annual North Iowa Band Festival May 21-25, 2015! Ron Vande Weerd City of Mason City Nancy Wolf Diamond Jo Casino Worth Co. Thank You to the 2014 Band Festival Sponsors! Drum Major Sponsors Band Master Sponsors ® Flag Corps Sponsors Burns Insurance & Financial ▪ Casey’s General Store ▪ Clear Lake Bank & Trust ▪ Kaplan University ▪ Kingland Sytems ▪ Lehigh Cement Co. ▪ Marco, Inc. ▪ Mercy Medical Center - North Iowa ▪ NIACC ▪ Rieman Music Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Congratulations Leadership Graduates! 2013-2014 LEADERSHIP NORTH IOWA GRADUATES Good leaders know the importance of lifelong learning and networking. Leadership North Iowa provides both by connecting students with emerging and established leaders. Participants learn leadership skills and examine the economic and social issues of our area. Classes are held every Tuesday for 12 weeks. The 2015 class begins January 6, 2015 - contact the Chamber for more information! Mark Anderson Kim Badker Cargill Kitchen Solutions First Citizens National Bank Jonathan Krause Robin McClelland OmniTel’s Technology North Iowa Central Bus. Sol. Events Center Tanya Pfau Allied Purchasing Crystal Ressler Edgar Financial Group Amy Berding North Iowa Community Credit Union Dr. Kyle Burgmeier Caitlin Callahan Burgmeier Wright on the Park Dentistry Abby Murray Jillian McIntire North Iowa Community NSB Bank Kyle Sievers Henkel Construction Co. PK Christopherson Brigitte DeBell First Citizens Clear Lake Bank & National Bank Trust Co. Credit Union Teresa Nelson Henkel Construction Co. North Iowa Area Council of Gov. Dana Thomas Bergland + Cram Architects Darlene Weber QPS Employment Group Whitney Wilson Golden Grain Energy LLC Matt O’Brien Tanner O’Brien Kativa Eckholt Drew Gappa NSB Bank Lisamarie Odeen Tim Olson Cargill Kitchen Solutions Mason City Chamber of Commerce Mason City Chamber North Iowa Community Credit Union of Commerce Jessica Harrington Stoney Creek Hospitality Corporation Eric Paulson Wells Fargo Bank of Iowa Toni Wymore First Citizens National Bank LNI Service Projects 2013-2014 YIELD GRADUATES The Chamber and Mason City Youth Task Force formed a partnership in 2003 to provide leadership training for area youth. The YIELD program (Youth Investing Energy in Leadership Development) is an investment in our future citizens and leaders that will surely yield huge benefits for North Iowa. This program has become a model for youth leadership programs and has been replicated in other communities, including some in our region. Brooke Anthony Bria Berggren Tristan Bernhard Tove Conway Kendall Cornick Daniella Debrah Draven Gutierrez Nicole Hehr Maddie Kim Billy O’Neill Dane Papouchis Zoie Papouchis Jordan Rowe Jahnya Schinagel David Schupick Ian Sloan Kaytlyn Smith Elijah Warfield Spencer Wihlm Alex Wiltsie Special thanks to this year’s YIELD supporters who provided the professional expertise and financial resources necessary to continue this important program. Sponsors: Ag Processing, Inc., Dr. Judith Demro, PC, Edward Jones – John Rowe, Family Dentistry, First Citizens National Bank, Harley Davidson of Mason City, Heartland Asphalt, Heiny McManigal Duffy Stambaugh & Anderson, PLC, Henkel Construction, Hogan-BremerMoore Colonial Chapels, Mason City Red Power, Nettleton Dental Group, North Iowa Community Credit Union, North Iowa Eye Clinic, NSB Bank, River City Morning Kiwanis, Stadheim Jewelers, US Bank, and Wells Fargo Bank of Iowa. Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Office Volunteers Volunteers . . . a gift to the community. Volunteers truly help us succeed; they put so much heart into every deed. Thanks, Volunteers, for the gifts that you share - your commitment of time and your generous care! Merritt Balmer Virginia Balmer Shirley Fuller Walt Fuller Sherry Schmidtke Mason City...a Certified Blue Zones Community Mason City employers are committed to worksite wellness, and the number of chamber members who completed the rigorous requirements for designation as a Blue Zones Worksite is proof. These employers have implemented worksite practices that improve the health and well-being of their employees. Congratulations! If your business is interested in pursuing this certification, contact Tanner O’Brien at the Chamber. • • • • • • • • • • • • Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers Armour Eckrich Meats, LLC Cargill Kitchen Solutions City of Mason City Culligan Curries Edwards-Brandt & Associates First Citizens National Bank Four Oaks/Mason City Harding Elementary School Henkel Construction Company Hoover Elementary School • • • • • • • • • • • • Hy-Vee Drugstore Hy-Vee East Grocery Store Hy-Vee West Grocery Store IOOF Home & Community Therapy Center Jefferson Elementary School John Adams Middle School Kaplan University Lincoln Intermediate School Mason City Alternative School Mason City Community Schools--Administration Mason City Family YMCA Mason City High School • Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa • Metalcraft, Inc. • Midwest Roofing/Overhead Door Company of Mason City • North Iowa Area Community College • North Iowa Community Credit Union • North Iowa Community Credit Union-West • NSB Bank • NSB Bank-East • Pepsi Beverages Company • Principal Financial Group-Mason City • Roosevelt Elementary School Chamber Presidents & Board Chairs 1916: A.M. Schanke 1917: B.C. Way 1918: W.S. Wilcox 1919-20: T.A. Potter 1922-23: H.D. Reynolds 1924-25: E.S. Selby 1926: J.H. Marston 1927-28: G.E. Breese 1929-30: E.H. Wagner 1931-32: B.A. Webster 1933-37: W.G.C. Bagley 1938: H.M. Knudson 1938-40: F.G. Duffield 1941-42: H.L. Campbell 1944-46: M. C. Lawson 1947: W.J. Walker 1948-49: F.J. Olson 1950-51: W.B. Rae 1952-53: C.F. Weaver 1954-55: J.D. Vance 1956: H.E. Van Essen 1957: C.A. Henkel 1958: Richard L. Currie 1959: R.D. Casey 1960-61: K.P. Johannsen 1962: Jack MacNider 1963-64: Dr. L.W. Swanson 1965-66: Ray Rorick 1966-67: L. Loers 1968: Milton Raizes 1969: Rex Bailey 1970: Art Fischbeck 1971-72: B. Palmer 1972-73: W. Wilkins 1973-74: E. McDaniel 1974-75: Jack Carlson 1975-76: Jack Mackin 1976-77: Jack Nielsen 1977-78: Dick Wagner 1978-79: D. Low 1979-80: B. Girton 1980-81: Jack King 1981-82: Arlene Gilbert 1982-83: Jack Knapp 1983-84: Hal Haver 1984-85: Jerry Bretey 1985-86: Tom Schaefer 1986-87: Catharine Ayers 1987-88: James Locher 1988-89: Charlie MacNider 1989-90: Bob Westbee 1990-91: Robert Layfield 1991-92: David Buettner 1992-93: Bob McClurg 1993-94: Doug Rozendaal 1994-95: Gary Lafrenz 1995-96: Ken Bales 1996-97: Scott Westermann 1997-98: Kathy Loeckle 1998-99: Dave Sorenson 1999-2000, 2001-02: Keith Sersland 2000-02: Tom Douglas 2002-03: Craig Olson 2003-04: Mike Arens 2004-05, 2010-11: John Michel 2005-06: Marti Rodamaker 2006-07: Dennis Reidel 2007-08: Robin Edgar 2008-09: Jim FitzPatrick 2009-10: Andy Hubbard 2011-12: Tom O’Neill 2012-13: Dr. Debra Derr 2013-14: Kim Pang Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Premier Members 50+ Year Members SPECIAL THANKS These businesses have been loyal members for more than 50 years. We appreciate their continued confidence in the Mason City Area Chamber of Commerce. 1900s – 100+ Year Members Coca Cola Company - 1908 United Sugars - 1908 Wells Fargo Bank of Iowa - 1912 1920s Locher Law Firm - 1920 1st Insurance - 1921 1930s Alliant Energy - 1934 Globe Gazette - 1934 Bank of America - 1936 Heiny, McManigal, Duffy, Stambaugh & Anderson - 1938 Arnold Motor Supply - 1939 1940s McKiness Excavating – 1940 Mid-West Roofing Company/Custom SheetMetal Works - 1940 Northwestern Mutual Financial Network - 1940 US Bank - 1941 Allied Purchasing - 1942 Mason City Tent & Awning - 1942 Cerro Gordo Abstract - 1943 McGladrey & Pullen - 1943 Floyd & Leonard - 1944 Henkel Construction - 1944 Masters Chiropractic - 1945 Hosmer Honda - 1945 Petroblend - 1946 Carroll Sales Co., Inc. - 1947 WHKS Engineers, Planners & Surveyors - 1948 Fareway Stores, Inc. #491 - 1949 Mason City Airport Commission - 1949 1950s DeVries & Price - 1950 Midland Concrete Products - 1950 Culver-Hahn Electric Supply - 1951 Mercy Medical Center - North Iowa - 1951 Graham Tire Co. - 1952 Huber Supply Co. - 1952 KIMT-TV, MY3.2 TV - 1954 Lehigh Cement Co., LLC - 1955 Pepsi Beverages Company - 1955 Plumb Supply Co.- 1955 Bergland + Cram Architects - 1956 Decker Sporting Goods - 1956 Jefferson Lines, Inc. - 1956 Cerro Gordo County Farm Bureau - 1957 Blackmore Nursery - 1957 Ted Enabnit - 1958 Metalcraft, Inc. - 1958 The Nettleton Dental Group, P.C. - 1958 O’Brien Moving & Storage - 1958 Winston & Byrne, P.C. – 1958 Major Erickson Funeral Home – 1959 Mason City Family YMCA - 1959 1960s Edwards-Brandt & Associates - 1960 Fred T. Fenchel Entertainment Agency - 1960 Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel - 1960 Holtz Realty - 1960 McDonald’s Restaurant - 1960 Pappajohn, Shriver, Eide & Nielsen, P.C. - 1960 Birdsall’s Ice Cream - 1961 Thank you to this year’s Premier Members who have gone above and beyond in their support of Chamber programs and events. Gold ($6,000 & up) First Citizens National Bank Silver ($3,000 - $5,999) Clear Lake Bank & Trust Curries Kraft Foods Principal Financial Group ITC Midwest Kaplan University Union Pacific Bronze ($1,000 -$2,999) Henkel Construction Company Wells Fargo Bank of Iowa Wal-Mart SuperCenter Corporate Farmer Alliant Energy Diamond Jo Casey’s General Store Mercy Medical Center - North Iowa NIACC Be Our Guest T une in Friday mornings to the Chamber “Be Our Guest” program at 8:40AM on KRIB 1490 AM. Three Eagles Communications provides this benefit to Chamber members free of charge. If you would like to schedule a guest spot on the show, please contact the Chamber. Listen in for October’s guests! October 3 Social Connections October 10 Life Connections October 17 Artoberfest October 24 Otto’s Oasis October 31 Air Choice One Sara Broers Emily Forseth Edith Blanchard Cheryl Lewis Cassie Davison Phone [email protected] 641.423.5725 Chamber Events Periodical Postage Paid at Mason City, Iowa (USPS 060-350) Upcoming Events Time: 4:30-6:30PM Date: Thursday, October 23 Location: Henkel Construction 208 E State Street Mason City Wednesday Business Resource Committee | 12-1PM Thursday 98th Chamber Annual Meeting | 11:30AM-1PM October 1 October 2 Tuesday Business Savvy Series | 8-9:30AM October 3 October 8 Thursday November Events Nov 4 Business Savvy Nov 6 Business After Hours October 9 Friday October 10 Thursday October 16 Wednesday October 22 IOOF Home & Community Therapy Center Nov 26 Chamber Board Meeting The Music Man Square | 308 S Pennsylvania Ag Tour | 1-4PM Wednesday Join us for networking at October’s Business After Hours with Henkel Construction! Farrer Room | NIRCC | 9 N Federal Friday October 7 Sponsored By: MARK YOUR CALENDAR Fertile Valley Gardens | 11:45: Load bus at North Iowa Events Center Board Room | NIRCC | 9 N Federal Ag Business Committee | 7:30-8:30AM Wine Room | Hy-Vee West | 2400 4th St SW Events Committee | 12-1PM Farrer Room | NIRCC | 9 N Federal Band Festival Committee | 12:15-1PM Band Festival Room | NIRCC | 9 N Federal Blue Zones Worksite Committee | 12-1PM Board Room | NIRCC | 9 N Federal JoAnn Corely: Talent Management | 2-3:30PM Third Floor Event Room| NIRCC | 9 N Federal Ribbon Cutting | 9:30-10AM Premier Cleaners | 32 2nd street NE Thursday October 23 Ribbon Cutting | 11-11:30AM Phoenix |1631 4th St, SW Suite 115 Ribbon Cutting | 11:30AM-12PM Stifel| 7 N Federal Business After Hours | 4:30-6:30PM Henkel Construction| 208 East State St This is a Mason City Chamber of Commerce Publication. Mason City, Iowa 50401 641.423.5724 Publications are monthly for $20 per year by the Mason City Chamber of Commerce, 9 North Federal Avenue, Mason City, IA 50401-3250. Second Class postage paid at Mason City, IA. Postmaster: send address changes to The Chamber, 9 North Federal Avenue, Mason City, IA 50401-3250. Friday October 24 Phone 641.423.5724 Ribbon Cutting | 4:30-5PM Pritchard Family Auto Stores | 3101 Willow Creek Ct | Clear Lake www.masoncityia.com [email protected]
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