Getting Back to the American Dream
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Getting Back to the American Dream
NOVEMBER 2011 Getting Back to the American Dream The Chamber’s 2012 Bakersfield Guide & Business Directory Will Celebrate Entrepreneurship & Salute the Fastest Growing Local Companies Jobs Task Force at the Chamber..5 Building a Strong Economy CEO Column.......................................... 2 Bakersfield: The Next 5 Years................ 3 New Chamber Board Members ............. 4 Representing the Interests of Business with Government Jobs Task Force Town Hall .................... 5 Promoting Our Community Chairman’s Circle Focus ........................ 2 Committee Reports ................................ 6 Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies................... 8 New Members ........................................ 9 Renewing Members ............................... 10 Promoting Our Members ....................... 11 Providing Business Education & Networking Opportunities Business Continuity Seminar ................. 1 Labor Law Forum .................................. 3 Chamber Monthly Planner ..................... 7 The past few years have been very hard for many of us, but if there is one thing that will help bring us out of this tough economy it is the growth and expansion of small businesses. Small business growth would not be possible without daring entrepreneurs, willing to take risks and build something out of nothing. In 2012 the Chamber will celebrate these individuals and the companies they have founded, beginning with the publication of our 2012 Bakersfield Guide & Business Directory, which this year offers a special salute to Chamber member businesses just announced as “fastest growing businesses” on the Inc. 5000 list. The full-color guide segment of the 2012 Directory will include information on Recreation; Tourism and Film; Arts and Entertainment; Hospitality; Economy; Education; Healthcare; History; Travel and Transit; Distribution and Logistics; Oil and Energy; Agriculture; Real Estate; Workforce; Business Incentives; Government and Elected Representatives; and Business Resources. The directory listing segment of the 2012 Directory lists all active (dues current) Chamber Members both alphabetically and by business category. This segment makes the Directory the best reference available for choosing where to shop and do business. The 2012 Bakersfield Guide & Business Directory will be distributed beginning in early 2012 and throughout the year to more than 4,000 Chamber member representatives, executives, community leaders, visitors, tourists and professionals relocating to Bakersfield. Advertising in the Directory is a once a year opportunity. Both full-color and single color advertisements in a wide range of sizes are available, with a price to fit every budget. The deadline to reserve your advertising space in the 2012 Bakersfield Guide & Business Directory is Nov. 11. For more information, call Spencer Schluter at (661) 327-4421 or visit www.bakersfieldchamber.org Business Continuity Seminar Nov. 10 The Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to: • Building a Strong Economy • Providing Business Education & Networking Opportunities • Promoting Our Community • Representing the Interests of Business with Government Is your business prepared for the unexpected? Who will take control of your company if something happens to you? On Nov. 10 from 10:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., the Chamber will try to answer these questions for you with its next business development seminar focused on Business Continuity. Speakers will include succession planning experts Steve Parish, Principal Financial Group; and Jennifer Adams, Klein DeNatale, Goldner et al. Attendees will also hear from local business owners who have successfully implemented a succession plan, Rick Kreiser, Carney’s Business Technology Center; and Ben Stinson III, Stinson Stationers, Inc. The event MC will be Bill Jeffries, Citizens Business Bank. Price is $25 for Chamber Members, $50 for non-members and includes a box lunch. To RSVP, call (661) 327-4421 or register online at www.bakersfieldchamber.org. METRO 1 Businesses Supporting Business! Aera Energy LLC Barbich Hooper King Dill Hoffman Bright House Networks Jim Burke Ford Carney’s Business Technology Center Castle & Cooke California, Inc. Chevron Continental Labor & Staffing Resources Daniells, Phillips, Vaughan & Bock Dowling, Aaron & Keeler, Inc. Golden Empire Transit District Gregory D. Bynum & Associates, Inc. Hall Ambulance Service Kern Schools Federal Credit Union Klein, DeNatale, Goldner, et al. Mercy Hospitals of Bakersfield Mid State Development Corporation Occidental of Elk Hills, Inc. Pacific Gas & Electric Company Rabobank, N.A. San Joaquin Community Hospital State Farm Insurance Stinson’s Stationers, Inc. Tejon Ranch Company Lots of News is Good News By Debbie Moreno, President/CEO Unique Opportunities to Promote Our Community In the midst of the roller coaster ride of the stock markets and the feeling of uncertainty that prevails for businesses, there is good news...and there are good things happening too. For instance, just yesterday I spent considerable time on the phone with people seeking information to help them promote Bakersfield. That’s a good thing. The first was a healthcare recruiter looking to place skilled professionals in the Bakersfield healthcare industry. This recruiter needed assistance finding information to help him sell Bakersfield to prospects from around the country who are considering relocation. When we finished talking he said he was now armed with enough information about the “real” Bakersfield to sell it. About an hour later I had a call from the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. They are creating a Bakersfield Sound exhibition that will be a wonderful celebration of Bakersfield’s musical history, planned to be open in Nashville for almost two years. It was a pleasure to spend thirty minutes with them on the phone to help them get started on an exhibit that will bring positive exposure to Bakersfield for years. We get calls like that at the Chamber often. It’s part of our organization’s mission to be there as “clearinghouse central” to provide information, introductions, access and support for things that build the positive image of our community. This function is largely unseen by the public, but it is a huge benefit to our members and our entire community. Some Good Jobs News There are also two great reports from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics about employment in Kern County. The first report is about the increase of local manufacturing jobs in Bakersfield/Kern County, where from August 2010 through August 2011 we ranked ninth out of the nations’ top 100 largest metro areas, and the second best in California. The second report ranks Bakersfield/Kern County number two in overall California job gains for that same time period (August 2010-August 2011). Only San Jose’s rank was higher. In this study, Bakersfield ranked 17 out of the largest 100 US metro areas. Not bad! TelePacific Communications Wells Fargo Bank Law Offices of Young Wooldridge LLP METRO Business Journal is the Official Publication of the Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce 1725 Eye Street • PO Box 1947 Bakersfield, CA 93303 661-327-4421 • FAX: 661-327-8751 http://www.bakersfieldchamber.org The Chamber of Commerce President/CEO has the sole right to refuse any advertisement in any Chamber publication. METRO 2 Chairman's Circle Focus Daniells Phillips Vaughan & Bock CPAs and Advisors was founded in 1956 by Leslie Watts, who opened an office at the corner of 18th and Chester. Their talented team of partners and staff’s pride runs deep in the firm’s history. Today, the people who make up Daniells Phillips Vaughan & Bock hold a high degree of skill, and offer diversity and dedication to their clients and the public accounting profession. They are the true reason for the continued success of the firm, which has consistently demonstrated leadership abilities with several partners having served as Presidents of the Bakersfield Chapter of the California Society of Certified Public Accountants. Additionally, their firm was and is set apart by their affiliation in January 1994 with the McGladrey Network (now called McGladrey Alliance). This alliance gives our firm access to personnel and expertise that we would not otherwise have and our firm is the only member of this alliance in Kern County. Join the Chamber for Another Free Labor Law Forum on November 15 On November 15 from 7:30 to 10:00 a.m. the Chamber will present its latest Labor Law & Human Resource forum, The OnLine Bottom Line: Issues SurroundKaty C. Raytis ing Social Media KDG HR Soultions at Work. The guest speaker Katy C. Raytis, Attorney with KDG HR Solutions, will discuss the HR and legal implications of social media in the workplace and will offer her professional expertise in answering questions from attendees. There is no charge for Chamber Members to attend this forum. Cost for nonmembers is $40. Refreshments will be provided. Reservations are required. To RSVP, call (661) 327-4421 or visit www. bakersfieldchamber.org. The Next Five Years Tuesday, December 13 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. %DNHUVȴHOG0DUULRWWDWWKH&RQYHQWLRQ&HQWHU %DNHUVȴHOG7KH1H[W)LYH<HDUVLVWKH*UHDWHU%DNHUVȴHOG&KDPEHURI &RPPHUFH%XVLQHVV'HYHORSPHQW&RPPLWWHHȇV3UHPLHUH(YHQWDQG &RQFOXGHVWKH(GXFDWLRQ6HULHV Presenting Sponsor: Silver Sponsors: Bronze Sponsors: &KHYURQ 6DQ-RDTXLQ&RPPXQLW\+RVSLWDO METRO 3 Providing Leadership For a Healthy Business Community The Chamber Welcomes 2012 Incoming Board Members Brooke Antonioni and Carla Musser “I am very excited to join the Chamber Board. Trans-West supports the community through memberships in local organizations that support local business and are champions for the Brooke communities and Antonioni County we live and do business in. Collectively, TransWest employs over 400 employees. As an employer, I care deeply about every employee and the safety and security of our employees is the first consideration in our operational approach. I also believe we have the responsibility to invest in the community through economic support, volunteerism and leadership and to be an environmental steward as well!” Brooke Antonioni is the President/ CEO for Trans-West Security Services, Inc. Brooke also serves as the Vice President of Trans-West Services, Inc. TransWest provides professional services in the areas of physical private security and commercial and industrial cleaning. Brooke and her family are natives of Bakersfield and involved in the oil service business in Kern County going all the way back to the 1930’s. Brooke has her bachelor’s degree in Communications and Master’s degree in Public Administration from California State University Bakersfield (CSUB). Brooke is extremely involved in the Community and active in various service clubs and foundation boards, including, Rotary, Bakersfield Memorial Hospital Foundation and the Tree Foundation of Kern County. This community engagement flows over to the operation of Trans-West as well! “I believe that people should be involved in the communities where they live and work. My participation in the Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce will be a way for me Carla to be part of an Musser organization that plays a vital role in shaping our community. My experience with this chamber is that it has made an effort to take a balanced approach between preserving our quality of life while promoting growth and a strong local economy. I look forward to participating in this effort.” Carla Musser is responsible for managing Chevron’s Policy, Government and Public Affairs activities for Chevron’s San Joaquin Valley Business Unit and also central California. Her responsibilities include managing government relations, media communications, internal communications, and community relations. In this role she is responsible for developing and implementing strategies to help Chevron become the energy company most admired for its people, partnerships, and performance. Carla holds a bachelors degree in Business Administration from the University of LaVerne. She is a certified Senior Professional Human Resources (SPHR) with the Human Resources Certificate Institute, and a member of the Public Relations Society of America. She is actively involved in the community and has served on several boards in the Bakersfield community: Court Appointed Special Advocates of Kern County, Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens Foundation Board, Kern Economic Development Corporation, Leadership Bakersfield Advisory Council, and is a current board member for the Alliance for Women in Energy and the Kern Economic Development Foundation. www.tiny.cc/gbcc_linkedin METRO 4 Chamber Hosts Task Force Seeking to Cut Red Tape Business and local leaders gathered at the Chamber for a Joint County/City Jobs Task Force meeting October 20. Born out of a conversation at a ribbon cutting event, local representatives, Assemblywoman Shannon Grove, Kern County Supervisors Mike Maggard and Karen Goh, and Bakersfield City Councilmen David Couch and Ken Weir, wanted to hear from businesses what specific problems they encounter from regulators. They want to identify both issues and solutions. According to Assemblywoman Grove, “I want to make Kern County a place business comes to and thrives while providing an example to the rest of the State on what to do right in growing businesses and jobs.” This was a sentiment shared by all of the leaders present. Many of the challenges shared by business people during the meeting stem from Federal and State regulations including those that are implemented by the County and the City. The most challenging appeared to be the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements. CEQA creates a great deal of uncertainty to developers of large and small projects as a company will be millions of dollars and years into a project and have no certainty, if or when, it will be able to complete the project. Compare the same process to other states where the investment is a few hundred thousand dollars, a few months and a permit is issued to start construction. Litigation concerns on projects also create a great deal of uncertainty. Another often repeated topic was that of duplication. There is CEQA and NEPA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and California Department of Industrial Relations Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA), and on and on. Suggestions and complaints were gathered and will be reviewed by the task force. There will be follow up discussions and findings on what can, or needs to be done and how that may be achieved. Our local representatives are trying to foster an environment for growth and prosperity in a State that continues to foster uncertainty and distress. The message from our businesses, those around the State and those looking to come to California, seems to be, “give us regulatory certainty and less duplication.” Congratulations the latest Kern County Green Certified Business! More businesses are continuing to "Green Up" their RSHUDWLRQVWKURXJKWKH.HUQ&RXQW\*UHHQ%XVLQHVV&HUWLȴFDtion Program. Chamber Member Aera Energy LLC’s facility at the Oaks was the latest to complete this process 7RȴQGRXWPRUHYLVLW.HUQ*UHHQRUJDQGVHHRXUFREE online assessment. Are you ready to green your business? Step 1 - Green assessment Step 2(GXFDWHDQGHPSRZHU\RXUHPSOR\HHVDQGPDQDJHPHQW Chamber Member savings! ȏRRQDQ\*UHHQVKRSVFRQVXOWLQJVHUYLFHVSURYLGHG ȏRRQDQ\FRUSRUDWHJLIWVSURYLGHGE\*UHHQVKRSV For more information contact: (661) 412-3780 This Chamber partnership program is your opportunity to... GREATER BAKERSFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE METRO 5 Building Relationships Through Committee Connections Ambassadors / Mixer Steve Bohn, Principal Financial Group – Chair In October, the committee enjoyed a presentation from Carlin Jones, Arts Council of Kern. He discussed the many local activities and projects that you and your family can be involved in. Additionally, we heard from Marsha Weimer, The Henrietta Weill Memorial Child Guidance Clinic – The Guild House for the 5 minute commercial. The committee continues outreach into the community through it’s participation in the Ribbon Cuttings, Ground Breakings, Mixers and helping with the Mayor’s Freeway Cleanup each month. Please contact Pauline at the Chamber if you are interested in becoming a member of this committee. Staff Contact: Pauline Bartlett Business Development Eric Merz, Institute for Business Excellence – Chair A big thank you to ARRC Technology for hosting the recent Facebook Marketing seminar. We appreciate the insight from Gabe Ulloa, ARRC Technology and our own Spencer Schluter, Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce as they walked us through some useful tools that can extend our business marketing outreach. Attention business owners, please mark your calendar for the November 10 seminar on Business Continuity. There will be experts from Principal Financial Group, Klein Denatalie Goldner et al and local companies that have successfully implemented succession plans, Carney’s Technology Center and Stinson Stationers, Inc. Come find out how you can plan succession and have peace of mind for the future of your business. See the front page article for more information. Finally, mark your calendar for December 13 for Bakersfield: The Next Five Years luncheon forum. Staff Contact: Pauline Bartlett Energy Tony Moreno, Valley Clean Air Now - Chair Our recent Committee meeting included a brief commercial from Ryan Crowl, Bakersfield Jet Center by Loyd’s Aviation. The Committee additionally put together the very informative VIP Oil Tour featuring Occidental Elk Hills facility and discussing industry topics including land use, fracking, water, as well as the overall impact on Kern County. There are many opportunities to participate in our local energy industry activities including being a mentor for the Independence High School Energy & Utility Career Academy. Staff Contact: Pauline Bartlett METRO 6 Beautiful Bakersfield Committee Maggie Cushine, The Boys & Girls Club of Kern County – Chair Planning for the 2012 Beautiful Bakersfield Awards has just begun. Join in the fun that accompanies preparations for this premiere annual event that promotes our community! Staff Contact: Jean Scheiber Heartland Saloon Fundraiser Steve Bohn, Principal Financial Group - Chair We are getting the committee planning started this month. Contact Pauline if you are interested in being on this fun committee. We will be recruiting for sponsorships, auction donations, volunteers for black jack dealers, etc. Come join in the excitement and mark your calendar for April 19, 2012 at the Kern County Fairgrounds. Staff Contact: Pauline Bartlett International Business & Trade Bob Meadows, Union Bank – Chair The Committee met on October 5 and reviewed its program of work and discussed ways to assist businesses in the County with International Trade. In November, attendees have been asked to make a brief presentation about their business and expertise in international business and trade. Anyone interested in learning more about international trade is welcome to join the committee which meets the first Wednesday of the month from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. at the Chamber office (please note the meeting time change). The next meeting is November 2. Staff Contact: Leigh Ann Cook Leadership Bakersfield Advisory Council Julianna Gaines, Kern County Superintendent of Schools - Chair The October session of Leadership Bakersfield focused on local arts & culture. Participants were guided on a downtown walking tour by Advisory Day Chair David Gordon with the Bakersfield Museum of Art. The class made visits to the Padre Hotel, Metro Galleries, the Guild House, Spotlight Theatre, Buena Vista Museum of Natural History and Buck Owen’s Crystal Palace. Thanks are extended to Advisory Council Chairs Patricia Newquist, McIntosh & Associates and David Gordon, Bakersfield Museum of Art for putting together such an outstanding experience and sharing their knowledge and expertise with the class. A special thanks to the Day Sponsors, Klassen Corporation, Tejon Ranch Commerce Center and Walker-Lewis Rents. Staff Contact: Tonya Sterling Governmental Review Council Jeff Green, Grimmway Farms - Chair In October, Governmental Review Council (GRC) members heard impacts of public safety realignment and the impacts of the State’s marijuana policies from Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood. We invite you to attend GRC meetings for information and discussion on the latest legislative, regulatory, and public policy issues facing the community and local area businesses and industries. The GRC meets every Friday morning at 7:30 a. m. at the Chamber office. Staff Contact: Leigh Ann Cook Youth Leadership Bakersfield Advisory Council Shonna Shearson, Kern Schools Federal Credit Union – Chair Candidate selection for the 2012 class of Youth Leadership Bakersfield is underway. The council is in the process of planning the curriculum and securing sponsors to support the program. To find out how you can help support our workforce and leaders of tomorrow, call (661) 327-4421. Staff Contact: Tonya Sterling Ambassador of the Quarter The Ambassador/ Mixer Committee has selected Kelly Sloan of Bakersfield Marriott at the Convention Center as Kelly Sloan Ambassador of the Quarter. Thanks are extended to Kelly for her contributions to the Chamber and business community. According to Kelly, “Being an Ambassador is a great way to network and serve your community. Every event is an opportunity to meet new people, and to showcase your business.” Honorable mention goes to Roy Kintz, University of Phoenix and Martha Griffith, Alzheimer’s Disease Association of Kern County. Chamber Monthly Planner - November 2011 Mark your calendar for these upcoming Chamber meetings & events. Date Committee Time Place Nov. 2 Executive Committee 12:00 p.m. Chamber Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 International Business & Trade 3:00 p.m. Chamber LB Advisory Committee 7:30 a.m. Chamber Governmental Review Council 7:30 a.m. Chamber Beautiful Bakersfield Committee 12:00 p.m. Chamber New Member Reception 4:30 p.m. Chamber Business Continuity Seminar 10:45 a.m. Chamber Governmental Review Council 7:30 a.m. Chamber YLB Advisory Committee 11:45 a.m. Chamber Labor & Employment Law Forum 7:30 a.m. Chamber Energy Committee 8:00 a.m. Dark Board of Directors 11:45 a.m. Chamber Mixer: Bakersfield Association of REALTORS ® 4800 Stockdale Hwy, Ste. 100 5:30 p.m. Governmental Review Council 7:30 a.m. Offsite LB Class Day 8:00 a.m. Chamber LB Class Day 8:00 a.m. Chamber Ambassador/Mixer Committee 11:45 a.m. Chamber Chamber Closed: Thanksgiving Holiday Business Development Committee 11:45 a.m. Chamber LB Advisory Committee 7:30 a.m. Chamber Governmental Review Council 7:30 a.m. Chamber Nov. 18 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 & 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Define yourself by what you do. Fulfill your potential while you make a difference in people’s lives. You’ll sleep soundly at night representing Northwestern Mutual – named by FORTUNE ® Magazine as “America’s Most Admired” Company in its industry for the 25th time. The Congdon Financial Group 5080 California Ave. Counselors to America's Small Business Bakersfield 661-321-9172 Providing FREE Business Consultations Marketing & Business Planning Assistance Financing and Loan Review Government Procurement Opportunities SCORE is a national non-profit organization made up of retired and working business professionals who volunteer their time to help the small business community. PO Box 2426 • 93303 661-861-9249 www.scorebakersfield.com www.congdonfinancial.nmfn.com CA#0E67288 05-2887 The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI. The Congdon Financial Group. Tony D. Congdon is a District Agent of Northwestern Mutual (life and disability insurance, annuities) amd a Registered Representative of Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC (securities), a subsidiary of Northwestern Mutual broker-dealer and member FINRA and SIPC. FORTUNE magazine, March 2008. METRO 7 El Tango Reception Hall 5400 Woodmere Drive (661) 717-1221 Grand Opening - Reception Hall Havok Airsoft & CQB 4210 Resnik Court, Suite 200 (661) 496-6644 Grand Opening - Indoor Airsoft Field and Store Walmart 2601 Fashion Place (661) 288-0275 Grand Opening - Retail Store The French Quarters 3220 Stine Road, #A (661) 412-4989 Grand Opening - Restaurant (Southern Cooking) Marinello Schools of Beauty 3737 Ming Avenue (661) 282-2308 Grand Opening - Education (Beauty and Health) InSpire Salon & Spa 3615 Coffee Road, Suite 500 (661) 587-4777 Grand Opening - Salon METRO 8 Welcome Nineteen New Chamber Members The businesses listed below have made a significant commitment to the community and an important investment in their future by joining the Chamber. New members joined during the period of September 15 through October 14. (Quotes provided by new members) Aflac Regional Office – Dawn Tyack 5558 California Ave. #320 Bakersfield, CA 93309 661-444-9130 www.aflac.com Hello Eco 2000 S. Union Ste. 51 Bakersfield, CA 93307 www.helloeco.com Baker-Hughes – Baker Oil Tools 4230 Foster Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 661-327-7201 www.bakerhughes.com “Advancing Reservoir Performance” Kern County Fire Department 5642 Victor St. Bakersfield, CA 93308 661-391-7000 www.kerncountyfire.org Colliers International 10000 Stockdale Hwy Ste. 102 Bakersfield, CA 93311 661-631-3800 www.colliers.com “Colliers International is a Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Company specializing in office, retail, industrial, multi-family and land properties within the Central San Joaquin Valley.” Diamond Technologies, Inc. 5417 Woodmere Dr. PO Box 9007 Bakersfield, CA 93389 661-833-5600 www.diamondtechsolutions.net “Diamond Technologies, Inc. is Kern County’s first Cloud Integration specialist bringing Cloud and On Premise based IT computing services to small, medium and large businesses.” E & B Natural Resources Management 1600 Norris Rd. Bakersfield, CA 93308 661-679-1700 www.ebresources.com “E & B Natural Resources is a rapidly growing, California based, privately held Exploration and Production Company focused on the acquisition, optimization, and exploration of oil and gas.” French Quarters 3220 Stine Rd. Ste. A Bakersfield, CA 93309 661-979-1108 Golden Hearts Residential Care Facility 9104 Gleeson Ct. Bakersfield, CA 93311 661-412-4849 “Serving seniors in our community, one golden heart at a time with dignity and respect, striving for independence in a safe and happy environment.” Greenlawn Southwest 2739 Panama Ln. Bakersfield, CA 93313 661-834-8820 www.greenlawnmortuaryandcemetery.com “Serving Bakersfield and Kern County for over 75 years.” 661-549-0744 Marinello Schools of Beauty 3737 Ming Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93309 661-282-2308 www.marinello.com “Marinello has been educating students to enter a professional career in the Beauty Industry. Marinello has provided graduates with “Cosmetology” education in California, and more.” Mike Ponce Insurance Services, Inc. 1200 21st St. Bakersfield, CA 93301 661-325-7200 “Business Insurance: Workers’ Compensation, Auto, Bonds, Liability, Property, Health & Employment Practices Liability.” Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce 581 Dolliver St. Pismo Beach, CA 93449 805-773-4382 www.pismochamber.com Salon Gianna 1529 19th St. Bakersfield, CA 93301 661-873-4635 “Salon Gianna is a full service hair salon and day spa. All profits from Salon Gianna go to THE ROCKET FUND set up at the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute for childhood diseases.” Synergy Lifestyle Center 4100 Empire Dr. Ste. 120 Bakersfield, CA 93309 661-878-9100 www.synergybakersfield.com “Comprehensive medical weight loss and addiction treatment services.” Team Beachbody – Shaun Harris Bakersfield, CA 661-317-2736 www.shakemojo.com “Team Beachbody strives to help individuals reach their health and fitness goals through simplified nutrition and fitness programs like P90X, Insanity, and Turbo Jam.” Touchstone Industrial Supply Bakersfield, CA 661-333-8300 www.TouchstoneIndustrialSupply.com Chamber Social Media Promotes Member News The Chamber’s Facebook and Twitter exist to help promote our Members. Share your company news and we’ll make sure it gets out to our 1,084 Facebook fans and 342 Twitter followers. SendOutCards – Marilyn Henderson Bakersfield, CA 661-871-2824 “In 60 seconds, you can choose your custom greeting card, which we print, stuff, stamp and mail to anywhere in the world!” Sugar Twist Bakery 9500 Brimhall Rd. Ste. 507 Bakersfield, CA 93312 www.sugartwistbakery.com “Bringing a new “twist” in bakery goods to Bakersfield - satisfy your sweet tooth; create your own donut, and have a “make ME happy” bar! Sugar Twist Bakery, the place to be!” METRO 9 Promoting Our Community 63 Renewing Members Support Chamber The following members renewed their commitment to the Chamber during the period of September 15 through October 14. We thank them for their support and commitment to the Chamber! Member Since Member Since Acacio Fertility Center, Inc. ....................2010 American Business Women’s Association .....................................2007 American Financial Service ....................2003 American Lung Association of California .......................................1990 American Self Storage ............................2009 AP Real Estate Holdings, L.P..................2009 Bakersfield Jet Center by Loyds Aviation ..........................................1991 Bakersfield Rack & Shelving ..................2008 Mon Bertolucci .......................................2010 Best Western Liberty Inn ........................2002 Biomat USA ............................................2006 BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery.....................2006 Boston Eye Care .....................................2010 Budget Medical Clinic ............................1995 California Veterans Assistance Foundation Inc. (CVAF).................2009 Carriage House Estates ...........................1998 Chevron Valley Credit Union – Granite Falls Dr. Branch ................1990 City Body Works .....................................1991 City Neon Sign Systems .........................2007 Customsoft Corporation ..........................2001 Diamond Real Estate Management .........2000 DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance Group ..1995 Electrical Systems & Instrumentation, Inc. ......................2009 Elephant Bar Restaurant .........................2005 Employers Depot, Inc. ............................2007 Environmental Sound Solutions, Inc. .....2010 Galen Harris Painting..............................2010 GEMCare Health Plan ............................2006 Golden Empire Concrete.........................1989 Golden Touch Limousine ........................2009 Greenshops..............................................2008 The Grove Apartments ............................1993 Hampton Inn & Suites Bakersfield-Hwy 58 .......................2009 JLH Construction Inc. .............................2010 John’s Incredible Pizza Company ...........1998 KDG HR Solutions .................................2006 Kento’s Mandarin B.B.Q. .......................1992 Kern County Bar Association .................2010 Kern County Waste Management Department .....................................1996 Klein, DeNatale, Goldner et al ................1987 Law Office of Robert H. Brumfield, P.C.2010 Legacy Education LLC dba High Desert Medical College .........2010 Lightspeed Systems ................................1999 California Mentor, Stine Road ................2009 MetLife ...................................................2009 Neon Energy Corporation .......................2008 O’Dell Cross, A Professional Corporation ....................................1991 Olive Drive Church .................................2001 Outback Steakhouse ................................1994 Pastoria Energy Facility ..........................2001 The Price Company.................................1998 Prudential Tobias Realtors ......................2009 Rio Tinto Minerals U.S. Borax ...............2008 Royal T Management ..............................1988 S.O.S. Staffing.........................................2008 San Mar Properties, Inc...........................2000 ServiceMaster at Bakersfield ..................2008 Stockdale Country Club ..........................2004 tw telecom ...............................................1999 United States Cold Storage of California .......................................1993 University of Phoenix .............................1996 Univision KUVI TV45, KABE TV39 & KBTF TV31 ...............................1995 Volt Workforce Solutions ........................1984 METRO 10 Promoting Our Community Promoting Our Members News from and about your fellow Chamber members Bakersfield Rescue Mission would like to invite you to their 2nd Annual Mission Cup Golf Tournament at the Kern River Golf Course, on Rudal Road, on Friday, Nov. 4. Shotgun start is at 8:00 a.m. $85 entry fee includes green fee, golf cart, token and lunch. Proceeds benefit the Bakersfield Rescue Mission’s goals of helping and healing individuals caught in destructive lifestyles of addiction. For more information and registration, call (661) 472-9072. The Bakersfield Marriott at the Convention Center cordially invites you to attend the inaugural Golf Classic benefitting United Way of Kern County. The Tournament will be held on Friday, Nov. 4 at the Riverlakes Golf Course, 5201 Riverlakes Dr. with Shotgun start at 11:30 a.m. For more information, call (661) 565-9309. Guild House is excited to be participating in First Friday. The Guild House will be open Friday, Nov. 4 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and will be serving light appetizers, desserts and a glass of wine for just $10 per person. Live music will be provided by Ken Fahsbender (Saxophone) and Larry Peahl (Keyboardist). For more information, call (661) 619-4488. The Heart Gallery of Kern County on Friday, Nov. 4, is a heartfelt, photographic exhibit featuring the faces and stories of Kern County’s foster children seeking “forever families.” Please join the Kern County Department of Human Services to see if you have room in your heart and home to be a foster/adoptive parent. This is a free, family friendly event you won’t want to miss. For more information, call (661) 631-6600. The City of Bakersfield Recreation and Parks and Kern County Disc Golf Club are hosting the Fifth Annual Disc Golf City Championship on Saturday, Nov. 5 starting at 7:30 a.m. For more information, call (661) 326-3866. Mayor Harvey Hall highway cleanup dates this month are scheduled for Nov. 5 & 19. Participants meet at the Park & Ride lot on Stockdale Highway west of Oak St. prior to 9:00 a.m. If you plan to participate, please call the Mayor’s office at (661) 3263711. Be part of a Bakersfield holiday tradition! Treat yourself, your friends and family, or your clients to a beautiful poinsettia plant this season. By purchasing, you help the American Lung Association in California - Bakersfield continue, and expand, local programs that promote lung health and prevent lung disease. To order, contact the Lung Association before November 16 at (661) 847-4700. Kern Community Foundation was awarded a $500,000 grant from The James Irvine Foundation to increase it’s philanthropic and leadership capacity. The grant was one of 24 new grants totaling $8.8 million recently approved by the Board of Directors of The James Irvine Foundation. One way this grant will benefit Kern County is by providing dollars to fund projects that build the capacity of arts and culture organizations. Veteran Vendors has partnered with HirePatriots.com to start a free Bakersfield job board to provide employment opportunities for our active duty soldiers and veterans. Veteran Vendors is calling on local businesses to help, for more information visit www.veteranvendors.com. Preorder Your Required 2012 Labor Law Posters Today, more than ever, California businesses face increasing demands to comply with labor laws. California employers and businesses are required to post updated employment posters at their places of employment to avoid fines and penalties. The Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce is currently taking orders for the 2012 California and Federal employment posters, which will include the new notice issued by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) entitled, “Employee Rights Under the National Labor Relations Act.” Please note that pending lawsuits may change or eliminate the NLRA requirement, but the 2012 California and Federal employment Posters will still be mandatory. Contact the Chamber at 327-4421 or preorder through the Chamber’s Online store at www.bakersfieldchamber.org. High Speed Rail Fast Facts $3.5 billion of the construction funding is from the Federal Rail Authority. This funding is dedicated to construction in the Central Valley and putting people back to work. Could we give the money back? Absolutely. Would returning the money reduce the Federal Deficit? No. The money is programmed for federal rail projects and would be reallocated to another state that would then benefit from the federal investment. This is exactly the same way that California stands to benefit from Florida’s decision to forgo federal funding for its high speed rail project. The Chamber prints news from members when space is available in METRO Business Journal. The Chamber also publishes news from members in our monthly METRO E-News email. Member news items that are considered for publication are good news announcements (such as staff promotions, new board members, awards, etc.) or community service type activities (such as charity functions, volunteer efforts or fundraisers). Member news does not include any commercial advertising. If you wish to submit an item for consideration in member news, please contact Spencer Schluter at [email protected] or call (661) 327-4421. Submitting an item for consideration does not guarantee placement. METRO 11 Board Members Mike Allen Greg Chamberlain Bruce Freeman Shaun Kelly Karen King Dan Klingenberger Jarrod McNaughton Dayna Nichols Danny Ordiz Tom Randour Monique Rogers Rick Stevens John F. Stovall Danielle Wade Leslie Walters AGM California Bakersfield College Castle & Cooke Calif., Inc. TWIW Insurance Services Golden Empire Transit Dowling, Aaron & Keeler, Inc. San Joaquin Community Hospital Castle Print & Publication Ordiz-Melby Architects, Inc. KGET-TV 17 ARRC Technology Stevens Transportation, Inc. Law Offices of John F. Stovall Bright House Networks Walters & Associates Please post this newsletter on your company bulletin board. All employees of member businesses are invited to Chamber functions. PRSRT STD U.S. Postage Paid Bakersfield, CA Permit #61 Chairman of the Board Sheryl Chalupa Goodwill Industries of South Central California Chairman of the Board Elect Tim Terrio Terrio Therapy Fitness, Inc. Vice Chair Administration Garrett Ming Jim Burke Ford Lincoln Jaguar Vice Chair Business Advocacy Susie Geiger Occidental Petroleum Vice Chair Member Education Christine Frazier Kern County Superintendent of Schools Vice Chair Networking Bill Murray DoubleTree Hotel Vice Chair Community Outreach Linda Heald Automobile Club of Southern California Treasurer Scott Begin Citizens Business Bank Immediate Past Chair Rick Riley Townsend Design Director-at-Large Matthew Park Kern County Farm Bureau Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce 1725 Eye Street • PO Box 1947 Bakersfield, CA 93303 2011 Board of Directors BAKERSFIELD ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® +RVWV7KH*UHDWHU%DNHUVÀHOG&KDPEHURI&RPPHUFH0L[HU Chocolate The Join us for a richly satisfying evening of warm conversation, simple relaxation o and sumptuous, chocolate delights. a Thursday, November 17th Q 5:30pm – 7:30pm Share a moment of pure Chamber Staff President/CEO Director of Operations Controller Project Manager Government Affairs Director of Membership Marketing & Communications Operations Assistant Information Specialist Debra L. Moreno Tonya Sterling Jennifer Abercrombie Pauline Bartlett Leigh Ann Cook Tonya M. Dretzka Spencer Schluter Jean Scheiber Janet Ursery chocolate indulgence %DNHUVÀHOG$VVRFLDWLRQRI5($/7256®6WRFNGDOH+Z\6WH Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce 661-327-4421 • FAX: 661-327-8751 http://www.bakersfieldchamber.org METRO 12 Music by: Bunky Spurling Cost: $5 members $10 non-members RSVP: [email protected], 661-635-2300