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CEO Unplugged Features Second Baptist`s Pastor 3 6
September 2014 From Corporate to Faith Leadership CEO Unplugged Features Second Baptist’s Pastor H ow does an ordained Pastor weave his corporate sales and marketing background into pastoral care? What business experiences set the path for his leadership skills in ministry? What can business leaders learn from his perspective? Find out how Rev. Dr. Nathaniel L. Edmond, Pastor of Second Baptist Church, defines his leadership style by attending the Elgin Area Chamber popular series, CEO Unplugged, sponsored by the Grand Victoria Casino. The luncheon will be held on Tuesday, September 16 at the Grand Victoria Casino pavilion, 250 South Grove in the Fox River Room. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. with a buffet luncheon at 11:45 a.m. and the program beginning at noon. Questions and networking will follow. Cost is $20 for EAC members and $25 for guests. Make your reservation online at www.elginchamber.com or call the Chamber at 847-741-5660. Licensed into the Gospel Ministry on May 2, 1993 at the Lincoln Heights Baptist Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, Pastor Edmond joined Second Baptist Church in November, 1993. Subsequently, he was ordained in the ministry on April 30, 1995 and was installed as Pastor of Second Baptist Church on February 20, 2000. Pastor Edmond received his Bachelor’s Degree from Xavier University in Louisiana and is a graduate of the Executive Management Program from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. In 2010, he received an Honorary Doctorate of Theology from Judson University. He has extensive training in Theology/Religion and Philosophy, and is a certified family counselor who has several years of experience in family, marriage, and teen counseling. He is a recipient of many community awards, including the City of Elgin’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Award, Distinguished Volunteer Award for School District U-46, Quad County Urban League Outstanding Religious Leader Award and the Lasting Impact Award from Elgin Community College. He is married to Christine Dargin Edmond, has two daughters, Natonya and Adrienne, and a grandson, Colin Tierre, and two granddaughters, Kayli Simone and Christiana Chantel. He is retired from Alcoa Aluminum as Vice President of Sales & Marketing in December of 2002. Mark your calendar on Wednesday, November 5 on your calendar for the final 2014 CEO Unplugged luncheon featuring Michael Brown, CEO of Presence Saint Joseph Hospital. Royer Appointed Chair of Chamber Board of Directors T erry Royer, CEO of Winergy has assumed the role of Board Chair for the Elgin Area Chamber of Commerce. At its recent Board meeting, Royer was appointed Board Chair to fill the role vacated by current Board Chair Dr. Jose Torres’ resignation as Superintendent of School District U-46. At the meetEconomic Development News ing, Tony Sanders, U-46’s newly appointed Chief ExFive Fabulous Facts ecutive Office was also elected to the Calendar of Events Board of Directors to represent School Legislative Brew District U-46. 2 3 6 7 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Local to International Economic Development Experience Experienced Lucenko Joins Elgin Development Group T he Elgin Development Group, a division of the Elgin Area Chamber, has hired Tony Lucenko as its new Director. Tony brings with him nearly 25 years of economic development experience in both the public and private sectors, and has worked internationally. He has been instrumental in attracting new businesses, working with existing businesses, marketing campaigns, and in numerous development efforts. “Tony brings a depth of economic development experience that will immediately benefit Elgin,” says Chamber President & CEO Carol Gieske. “Throughout his career he has focused on economic development strategies that accelerate growth, investment and employment. He is a motivated leader who joins our community team of professional staff and volunteers working on economic growth in Elgin.” EDG, a public-private partnership with the City of Elgin and DNA, has identified key economic development initiatives including Business Retention and Expansion, Business Recruitment, Workforce Development, Transportation and Development and Enhancing Elgin. Tony comments, “I am excited to start a new challenge and fortunate to be joining such a respected organization as the Elgin Area Chamber. The City of Elgin is a vibrant city that has historically embraced economic development. I hope to contribute in some small way to Elgin’s continued success.” If the Elgin Development Group can assist your business, or for more information, please contact Tony at 847-741-5660. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Terry Royer, Chair Winergy Drive Systems Corp. Carol K. Gieske, Secretary Elgin Area Chamber Jaclyn Kator Vice-Chair Membership, AT&T Mary Martini, Treasurer Advocate Sherman Hospital Dave Rock, Past Chair IHC Construction Companies BOARD OF DIRECTORS Marco Alvarez Fabric Images Kelly Brown Drapery Connection Traci Ellis Traci D. Ellis, Esq. Mario Hernandez At Work Solutions Chris Huecksteadt Metrostudy Michael McKay Edward Jones Investments David Nissen Mueller and Company Andy Robinson Chase Card Services David Sam Elgin Community College Second annual event Interative Manufacturing Exhibit at Library T he Workforce Development Committee of Elgin Development Group is hosting the second annual Manufacture Your Future exhibit held from September 27 to October 5; with the intent of showing our youth that manufacturing might be a career choice for them. Manufacturing, the cornerstone of our economy, is growing and creating jobs here in the Elgin area. The manufacturing sector offers rewarding professions for those individuals possessing suitable skills and credentials. Misconceptions about jobs in manufacturing have driven many young people away, and this is our opportunity to show them what modern manufacturing is really like, and the wealth of opportunities that await them. The MYF interactive exhibit will offer the visitors to Gail Borden Public Library and the community a unique perspective into the fascinating array of products and processes found in local manufacturing companies in the Elgin area. Field trips will give high school students the opportunity to see the exhibit and learn about careers in manufacturing and tour area manufacturers. Join the Elgin Area Chamber for a Business After Hours on Tuesday, September 30 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. page 2 September 2014 Tony Sanders School District U-46 Laurie Schachtner Presence St. Joseph Hospital Mike Shales Shales McNutt Construction Eric Smith Hoffer Plastics Corporation Jack Sorenson U. S. Shelter, LLC Sean Stegall City of Elgin Suzanne Phillips Grand Victoria Casino Mike Warren Rieke Office Interiors Chris Zannis Arthur J. Rogers & Co. Five FABULOUS Facts T his is an exciting time to be in Elgin! The Chamber’s Enhancing Elgin Committee works to provide the public with information about the many positive things about our city that are bringing people here to work, play and live in our community, and solidifying our reputation as The City in the Suburbs. You can link to our web page elginchamber.com/community/ five-fabulous-facts1 where you will find complete information on this month’s Fab Five. School District U-46: Sheridan Elementary School commemorates its new name- Ronald D. O’Neal Elementary School. In January 2014, the U-46 Board of Education approved renaming Sheridan Elementary School to the Ronald D. O’Neal Elementary School. O’Neal came to School District U-46 as principal of Sheridan Elementary in 1970, becoming the first African-American administrator in U-46 history. He later served as principal of Larsen Middle School and Elgin High School. After serving U-46 and its communities for more than 30 years, O’Neal passed away in 2009. City of Elgin: The Elgin City Council unanimously agreed to rename city hall and the adjacent civic plaza the Robert Gilliam Municipal Complex, after the former city councilman. Gilliam served on the city council from 1973, when he was just 28 years old, to 2013. His 40 years of service are the longest in the city’s history and is believed to be the longest tenure in the State of Illinois. He worked from 1968 until 2002 as an educator in District U-46. Gilliam’s legacy is his calm and reasoned leadership paired with a personal style that is compassionate and kind. Through the years, he has led the city with a steady hand and eye towards the long term and his wisdom and foresight were a reassuring force in Elgin city government. His determination helped lead the city through the difficult decades of the 1970’s and 1980’s to a period of unprecedented growth and revitalization and remained committed to nurturing and restoring the city’s older neighborhoods and serving the needs of a culturally diverse community. Renaming City Hall and Civic Plaza will enable the community to acknowledge the extraordinary leadership and commitment Gilliam demonstrated while serving the community. Riverside Drive: On August 2, Gov. Pat Quinn joined Mayor David Kaptain and other city council members, residents and local businesses to celebrate the official ribbon cutting for the newly completed Riverside Drive Promenade. The $13 million Promenade is the last 1,500 feet of downtown riverfront to be redeveloped and completes the riverwalk that begins at Gail Borden Library to the north and ends at Grand Victoria Casino at the south. Features include permeable pavers, bio-swales, traffic calming devices and bicycle paths consistent with existing riverfront improvements in Elgin’s downtown. Decorative canopies line the Promenade, lighting up at night for a colorful show of color to add to the festive and fun atmosphere for pedestrians to enjoy. Elgin received $9 million in funding through the Illinois Jobs Now capital construction program and over $1 million in Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district. The project also received funding through the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. Elginstead Campaign: perhaps you’ve heard it on the radio, seen the billboards on the expressways, or noticed it wrapped on Chicago buses- The Elginstead marketing campaign is reaching people from the Chicagoland area and beyond, touting the many reasons to purchase a home in Elgin. The campaign is being conducted by the National Fair Housing Alliance. Elgin was among the few communities nationally to be featured in this campaign to promote home ownership. Elgin was selected because of the phenomenal variety of housing stock, beautiful neighborhoods and offering an outstanding quality of life that the community offers. As their tagline says, Why Elginstead? Because Elgin is a vibrant, thriving and diverse community that’s a great place to live… instead of where you’re living now. While Elgin already leads the state of Illinois in new housing starts, the campaign is stressing the many historic districts and traditional older neighborhoods, our revitalized downtown, and the wide variety of arts and culture that Elgin has to offer. Thus far, the Alliance reports that they have had great response, with over 2800 hits to their Elginstead website. The campaign includes radio ads on WMMB and WBEZ in Chicago, as well as billboards along the I-90 corridor and ads on Chicago busses. To find out more about the campaign, visit www.elginstead.com. Jane Addams Memorial Tollway: The Illinois Tollway started construction on the second phase of the $2.5 billion Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) Rebuilding and Widening Project as part of the 15-year, $12 billion capital program, Move Illinois: The Illinois Tollway Driving the Future. This work is the eastern segment between the Elgin Toll Plaza and the Kennedy Expressway. Construction on the 25mile segment of I-90 from Elgin to Chicago is scheduled for 2014-2016. Between Randall Road and the Tri-State Tollway (I-294), I-90 will be rebuilt and a new lane added to provide four lanes in each direction. In addition, between the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) and the Kennedy Expressway, the Tollway will rebuild the three westbound lanes. Whenever possible, the Tollway uses traffic shifts and shoulders to keep as many lanes open during peak hours as were available before construction. September 2014 page 3 Premier Members Thanks to our Sponsors! Masters Level Ace Level Elgin State Bank Eagle Level IHC Construction Companies, LLC ProAm Level Shales McNutt Construction Birdie Sponsors Helicopter Golf Ball Hole in One for a Chase Card Services Drop Raffle New Chevy Car First Community Bank Pat Crawford Jerry Biggers Chevrolet Tee/Green Level AAA Chicago Motor Club Midwest Dental Signs Now Hy-Tech CARSTAR KCT Credit Union McDonald’s Restaurants of Elgin Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Chicago-N.W. D-Hangout Bar and Grill Presence Saint Joseph Hospital First Federal Savings Bank Lundstrom Insurance UPS ROI - Rieke Office Interiors Express Employment Professionals Golfer Package Sponsors Elgin Community College, First Community Bank, Brittain’s Car Wash, McDonald’s Restaurants of Elgin, Presence Saint Joseph Hospital Raffle Prize Sponsors Comfort Suites Hotel, Walmart, Alarm Detection Systems, Applebee’s, Grand Victoria Casino, Nick’s Pizza & Pub, Chicago Marriott Northwest, Kane County Cougars, Café Roma, Ziegler’s Ace Hardware, City of Elgin, Country Inn & Suites, Hickory Stick Bar & Grill, Tom’s Auto Clinic, Elgin Symphony Orchestra, Hampton Inn Hotels, and Sammy’s Mexican Grill & Bar page 4 September 2014 Enhanced Members Gilmore Marketing Concepts Edward Jones Investments Michael McKay Andresen Active Healthcare Elgin Medi-Transport Integrity School of Dance World Wide Network Solutions, Inc Jimmy John’s Open Door Clinic Pancor Construction and Development 37th Annual Chamberfest Golf Outing Highlights The weather was absolutely PERFECT for our annual scramble golf outing on Thursday, August 14. From the moment the Bowes Creek Country Club attentive staff unloaded the golf clubs from the car to the final bite of dessert at Porter’s Pub, the Chamberfest golf outing couldn’t have been more fun. Thanks to our sponsors, golfers and volunteers for their exceptional support of our annual golf outing. September 2014 page 5 Chamber Action Calendar Friday, September 5, 12, 19, 26 9:00 or 10:00 a.m. Chamber U: One-on-One Personalized Website Training (call for appt) Chamber Office, 31 S. Grove Thursday, September 11 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. TECH TALKS Bring your laptop Advanced Outlook and Excel Chamber office, 31 S Grove Tuesday, September 16 8:00 a.m. Latino Business Owners and Managers Breakfast Club Colonial Café 600 S. McLean Blvd. Tuesday, September 16 11:30 registration 11:45 a.m. Luncheon CEO Unplugged with Rev. Dr. Nat Edmond, Second Baptist Church Grand Victoria Casino 250 South Grove, Fox River Room $20 Chamber members; $25 future members Thursday, September 18 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Multi-Chamber Business After Hours - Ribbon Cutting (5 p.m.) Gilmore Marketing Concepts 2250 Point Blvd., Suite 321 Friday, September 19 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Chamber Conversation “Understanding the new Pregnancy Protection Amendment on YOUR Business” Chamber office, 31 S Grove Tuesday, September 23 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Legislative Brew - State Rep. Anna Moeller Chamber office, 31 S Grove Thursday, September 25 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. TECH TALKS - Working with Images to Enhance your Business Bring your laptop – Interactive session Chamber office, 31 S Grove Thursday, September 25 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Business After Hours Triumph Community Bank 3151 US Higway 20 Tuesday, September 30 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Business After Hours Manufacture Your Future Exhibit Gail Borden Public Library 270 N. Grove Avenue To make your reservation for an event, please go to www.elginchamber.com Welcome NEW Members! National Louis University Eileen Murphy, Facilities Manager 620 Tollgate Road Elgin, IL 60123 (888) 658-8632 www.nl.edu Education & Training/Schools National Safety Education Center Jelmir Atkins, Assistant Director NIU, College of Engineering EB130 DeKalb, IL 60115 (815) 753-6902 www.nsec.niu.edu Education & Training/OSHA Nu Image Weight Loss Institute / Medical Associates of Elgin Shannon McGuire, Marketing 1750 N Randall Road Suite 110 Elgin, IL 60123 (224) 629-4525 page 6 September 2014 Elgin Area Chamber Staff Tracy Altheide Administrative Assistant taltheide@ elginchamber.com 847-741-5660 x210 Carol K. Gieske President & CEO [email protected] 847-741-5660 x216 Terry Gajewski Vice President Finance/Information Systems tgajewski@ elginchamber.com 847-741-5660 x215 Robert Malm Elgin Development Group Director [email protected] 847-741-5660 x212 Tony Lucenko Elgin Development Group Director [email protected] 847-741-5660 x220 www.shahmedicalassociates.com Healthcare/Internal Medicine OfficeMax - Elgin Jean Hilton, Store Manager 202-A South Randall Road Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 695-0761 www.officemax.com Office Equipment, Supplies & Services/ Supplies The Vines at Countryside Noel Mason, Marketing / Activity 971 Bode Road Elgin, IL 60120 (847) 695-9600 www.vines-seniorhomes.com Healthcare/Assisted, Nursing & Independent Living We’re easy to find online at elginchamber.com elgindevelopment.com Elgin Area Chamber of Commerce (EAC) Business Review is published monthly by the Elgin Area Chamber of Commerce (EAC) for its prospects, members, and clients. The views expressed in The Business Review are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of EAC. The mention of any products or services throughout the publication do not imply endorsement of those products or services. Please send all correspondence to The Business Review, 31 South Grove, Elgin, Illinois 60120. Learn How New Pregnancy Protection Affects Your Business W ith the many hats business owners wear, are you up-todate on the latest human resources issue? We’re making it easy for you to follow the changes in the law by providing a Chamber Conversation on the new pregnancy protections. Plan on joining us on Friday, September 19 at 8:30 a.m. to learn about the required accommodations that employers will need to make through the amendment to the Illinois Human Rights Act providing Pregnancy Protections that will impact ALL Illinois employers! This Chamber Conversation will be led by attorney, Michael D. Wong of SmithAmundsen, LLC, whose legal practice is focused on representing businesses and employers in labor and employment matters. According to Wong, House Bill 8, pushed through the Illinois Legislature and ready to be signed into law by Governor Quinn, amends the Illinois Human Rights Act to prohibit pregnancy discrimination by employers of all sizes. Additionally, it requires employers to provide a reasonable accommodation to employees Chamber friends met at Tower Hill Healthcare Center and learned about the variety of resources available to ease the transition from hospital to home. based on conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth. The new amendment will create a legal quagmire for Illinois employers. No other state has as extensive statute addressing pregnancy discrimination as proposed in HB 8. All Illinois employers need to understand the new amendment and their required obligations under it. It will completely reshape how all employers function in Illinois. Make your reservation at elginchamber. com. This is free to Chamber members and $15 for non-members. Chamber Conversations are casual monthly events that give our members the opportunity to network and gain a quick grasp of a timely business topic from a featured speaker. These speakers can be Chamber Board members, Business, or Community Leaders speaking on a variety of topics within their area of expertise. Make your reservation online at elginchamber.com to learn to the latest on this important human resources issue. Prairie Foot & Ankle, P.C.’s Dr. Ghuman welcomed the Elgin Area Chamber to her new, state-of-theart, digital office designed to deliver cutting-edge medical care. Let’s Meet for a Brew Legislative Brew Features State Rep. Anna Moeller W e’re meeting on Tuesday, September 23 for our next Legislative Brew which provides Chamber members with the opportunity to meet and connect with legislative leaders in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. This series is generously sponsored by AT&T. Join for a “brew” between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. at the Chamber office where you will have a chance to meet with 43rd District State Representative Anna Moeller and ask your questions. You can mix and mingle with other Chamber members in an informal setting where we will relax and hear from our State Representative and give her a forum to hear from you! Rep. Moeller was appointed to the position in March 2014 and received the following Committee assignments: Transportation: Vehicles & Safety; Public Safety: Police & Fire Commit; State Government Administration; Economic Development. A resident of Elgin and former member of the Elgin City Council, Moeller is the former executive director of the McHenry County Council of Governments. She has a bachelor’s degree in history and master’s degree in public administration from Northern Illinois University. An Edgar Fellows from the University of Illinois, she is married and has two children. The Elgin Area Chamber connects our members with the information, opportunities, and people from across the political spectrum that makes a difference to your business with “Legislative Brew.” Sometimes we’ll meet for coffee, other times we just might meet for a “brew.” In any case, EAC will bring together a mix of individuals engaged in government and the policy discussions facing our community, region, and state in for a cup and conversation. September 2014 page 7 PRESORT Standard U.S. Postage PAID Elgin, IL Permit No. 393 Return Service Requested 31 S. Grove Avenue Elgin, IL 60120 847.741.5660 Route to: q______________________________ q______________________________ q______________________________ q______________________________ q______________________________ q______________________________ We encourage you to pass this issue along to your colleagues. You will always find the newsletter on our website www.elginchamber.com in the section “In the News.” Every issue is available to you in a .pdf format that is easy to read online or print out. www.elginchamber.com Member Anniversaries Thank you to these businesses for renewing their investments! Celebrating 60+ years Advocate Sherman Hospital Fox River Water Reclamation District Willow Lake Estates January 1950 January 1950 January 1950 Celebrating 40 - 49 years ComEd January 1970 Celebrating 20 - 29 years Universal Chemicals & Coatings VNA Health Care Dundee Animal Hospital of Elgin Biggers Mitsubishi Summit School July 1986 July 1987 July 1989 May 1992 September 1992 Celebrating 10 - 19 years Elgin Area Convention & Visitor’s Bureau September 1996 Protecting what’s important since 1956. Since 1956, our friendly professional care has been the only way we do business. We represent many quality insurance companies to provide the best options for your needs. 2205 Point Blvd., Suite 200, Elgin, IL 60123 phone 847.741.1000 fax 847.428.8857 www.lundstrominsurance.com Community Crisis Center sitebyMike Pomp’s Tire Service September 1999 September 2002 July 2004 Celebrating 5 - 9 years Law Office of Shirley Sadjadi Comfort Suites Personal Finance Company LLC Cafe Roma Galvin & Associates, Inc. September 2005 September 2006 August 2008 June 2009 September 2009 Celebrating 1 - 4 years Unity Hospice of Western Illinois LLC July 2010 Verizon Wireless-South Elgin March 2011 Advanced Roofing Systems June 2012 Robert M. Mikulski & Co., PC July 2012 Hopkins Grease Co June 2013
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