Fall 2005 - Newport County Chamber of Commerce
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Fall 2005 - Newport County Chamber of Commerce
Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:21 PM Page 1 CHAMBER OF OF COMMERCE COMMERCE Business News w w w . N e w p o r t C h a m b e r . c o m Little Compton • Jamestown • Middletown • Newport • Portsmouth • Tiverton Established in 1682 Established in 1639 Table of Contents Fall 2005 page 3 Chamber Delegates Visit Washington 3 Fairfield Resorts Purchases 5200 Chamber Gift Certificates 5 Member Updates Established in 1639 Established in 1639 Mind You Own Business Serving Newport County & the Greater Rhode Island Community Established in 1694 “New Look-New Energy” After over a year of research and development, with input from members, the Newport County Chamber of Commerce has a new look and we are positioning ourselves to aggressively promote Chamber members in Newport County as we move forward with our new image. The Chamber’s new image is reflected in the look of our web site, publications and a reorganization of the Chamber staff. "The Chamber has embarked upon an exciting new brand and image to better reflect the diverse business needs of our membership. Over the next year the Chamber will be both improving existing and introducing new products and service to further help our members achieve the most competitive business position in Newport County and Rhode Island" Ron Grandchamp Chairman of the Board 8 Established in 1638 Along with our new logo all chamber publications display a crisp white background with our traditional burgundy lettering. The new look was first debuted on the cover of our Special Events and Wedding Planner, followed by the Resource Guide and the County Map. In addition to our new look, the Chamber website www.NewportChamber.com now features opportunities for members to register online for Business After Presorted Standard US Postage PAID Newport, RI 02840 Permit #215 Hours, submit their events to our online members calendar and purchase banner advertising on the homepage and subsequent tourism and relocation pages. The website also features resourceful information, such as listings and contact information for the Chamber staff and Board of Directors. Stay on top of the latest Chamber projects and initiatives by visiting www.NewportChamber.com on a weekly basis. The Newport County Chamber of Commerce is also pleased to announce a reorganization in staff responsibilities as a result of the growing membership base. “The steady growth of chamber membership over the past several years required that we evaluate positions and responsibilities within Chamber staff to reflect the priorities of our members. Based on member input, position titles and responsibilities have been realigned to reflect what our members have clearly indicated are priorities to their businesses” stated Chamber Deputy Director Jody Sullivan. Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:22 PM Page 2 From the Chair Ron Grandchamp - Prudential Prime Properties The past several months have been the most devastating that most of us have seen in our lifetime. Our hearts go out to the people of the Gulf Coast Region. Death, destruction, separation from family, more than one can comprehend. With hurricanes one after another, it is incomprehensible and beyond our understanding, yet as we look around, Americans from Coast to Coast are opening their homes and businesses to help their neighbors even if they are 1500 miles away. We have all seen story after story of the devastation our brethren have experienced. As Chairman of the Board of the Newport County Chamber of Commerce, I personally ask that you give what you can afford to your church, the Red Cross, the Salvation Army or any organization you hold dear to your hearts. Hopefully, we will never see this again. It’s a time to give to those who are family in our country. was a tough decision for the committee to choose six of 24. I am proud to welcome these new Board members to the most influential business organization in Newport County: Lloyd Adams-Thames Street Landing/Bristol Harbor Inn, Vic Calabretta-Maguire Group, Bill Corcoran-Newport Tent, Mary O’Dea King-Kahn, Litwin, Renza, Michaeline Saladyga-Newport Hospitality and Don Troppoli-Sovereign Bank. As your involvement grows, you will all have an opportunity to meet these new members. This year, 2005-2006 will be another of great year of Chamber accomplishments. We are involved in economic development and planning projects in all communities in Newport County. Through the leadership of our Executive Director, Keith Stokes, the Chamber has secured hundreds of thousands of dollars for economic development in these communities. On another note… I would also like to congratulate the Ambassador committee for completing their second annual “Rebuilding Together” project as well as their Second Annual Lobster Bake to raise the money for the project for April 2006. You should all be commended for your hard work and a job well done! On another subject… I’d like to welcome six new members to the Board of Directors. Over the past several years while serving on the nominating committee I have never screened 24 nominations for the Board. Twenty -four candidates, all well qualified individuals, wanted to be a part of the third largest Chamber in the state. With over twelve hundred member companies and hundreds and hundreds of member employees it Hopefully, you are all making plans to attend the Annual Dinner Dance & Silent Auction on November 18, 2005. This is a sold out event every year, reserve your table now. With over 500 attendees, you also can easily promote your business by donating an auction item in your company’s name. A strong Chamber is made stronger through individual involvement. Be a part of it. BASE PRICE CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS SIZE 2005/2006 OFFICERS Ron Grandchamp Chair David Austin Clopeck Ex-Officio Chair David Andrade Vice Chair William R. Harvey Legal Counsel William C. Clarke Treasurer 1/16 page 1/8 page 1/4 page 1/2 page Full Page 2 Newport County Business News ~ Fall 2005 DIRECTORS Lloyd Adams Vic Callabretta Tosca Carpenter Richard Casten William C. Clarke Bill Corcoran Day Ketcham Mary O'Dea King Richard Korn Don McCall Dave Miller John Nunes Eric Offenberg Chris Perrotti Susan Replogle Michaeline Saladyga Mike Slein Evan Smith Don Troppoli STAFF Keith Stokes Executive Director Jody Sullivan Deputy Director Mary Mang Membership Specialist Beth Driscoll Director of Membership & Communications Lucina Alexander Office Manager Denise D’Amico Membership Specialist Holly Ward Finance/Operations Assistant Sara Walker Membership Services Assistant Paula Meiczinger Receptionist 1/16 page 1/8 page 1/4 page 1/2 page Full Page One time Full Year (cost per ad) $45 $90 $180 $275 $465 ADDITIONAL $39 $78 $156 $240 $415 Back Page Full Color Centerfold Color One Time Full Year One Time Full Year $60 $120 $240 $380 $600 $54 $108 $216 $348 $550 $55.50 $111 $222 $360 N/A $49.50 $99 $198 $324 Member Profile$200 Includes a one time 1/4 page profile and a 1/16 page ad to run in conjunction with Member Profiles for four editions. The Member to Member discount program is over 100 members strong! Show your key tag & save! go to www.NewportChamber.com for an updated list of offers. Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:22 PM Page 3 Chamber in the News Senator Jack Reed and key note speaker George Stephanopoulous Chamber Delegates Visit Washington for Senator Reed’s Business Leaders Day Equaling $130,000 in Revenue for Newport County Businesses A Gift You $25 To ______ __________ __________ __________ From _____ ______ __________ __________ __________ _____ Fairfield Resorts Purchases 5200 Chamber Gift Certificates On Wednesday, September 7th a group of business leaders from the Newport County Chamber of Commerce along with other Rhode Island business leaders, joined Senator Jack Reed for his annual Rhode Island Business Leaders Day in Washington. Attendees were briefed by top federal elected and administrative officials in Washington DC on issues including homeland security, workforce development, transportation and healthcare reform. The Newport County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank Fairfield Resorts for the purchase of 5200 Chamber Gift Certificates over the summer. Fairfield Resorts is using Chamber Gift certificates as an incentive for potential customers who are interested in purchasing time-shares. “Fairfield Resorts wanted to let the community know that we are a part of this city and purchasing Chamber gift certificates as opposed to gift certificates from national restaurant chains, gives back to the businesses in the area and establishes Fairfield as a member in the community.” Stated Melissa White, Administrative Manager for Fairfield’s Newport County properties. Guest speakers for the day included: the Honorable Lee H. Hamilton (Vice Chair of the 9/11 Commission), George Stephanopoulos Anchor of ABC’s Sunday this week and New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. Chamber Businesses enrolled in the program have seen an influx of gift certificates come through their business. “Having the Fairfield Resort in the neighborhood has been a great bonus. They are a wonderful quality business and they generate a lot of traffic in this area. We are pleased that they would think of us and get involved in this program. We do see quite a few of the gift certificates and we are grateful for every one of them and thank Fairfield for their participation and thinking of this program” stated Ralph Plumb owner of Brick Alley Pub. The Chamber also invited the town administrators from Newport, Middletown and Portsmouth to join the program along with representatives from the Chamber Board of Directors and Chamber staff. The Aquidneck Island delegation also met with senior officials from the US Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration to discuss community and economic development grant opportunities for Aquidneck Island. The widely popular Chamber Gift Certificate program began in 1998 and since then the Chamber has sold 12,056. Redeemable at over 200 local businesses, they are the perfect gift for everyone on your list. Gift Certificates are available for purchase at: The Newport County Chamber of Commerce, Conanicut Marina, The Mole Hole, Glass Onion, Irving’s Shoe Store, Humphreys’ Building Supply and Sakonnet Vineyards. Sardella's Restaurant Gives Back to the Community Through Chamber Gift Certificate Program President of the New England Council Speaks at Chamber’s Quarterly Economic Update Luncheon The Newport County Chamber of Commerce’s Quarterly Economic Update Luncheon Forum on August 24th featured guest speaker James T. Brett, President and Chief Executive Officer of the New England Council. Mr. Brett began his speech by recognizing the Rhode Island Congressional Delegation for their outstanding work in Washington. He gave an overview of economic issues of importance to the New England region, which included details on Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), transportation and energy. He also spoke of the three priorities of the council for this fall which are the recent Base Realignment and Closure and continuing to protect New England, the Terrorism and Risk Insurance Bill and the Research and Development Tax Credit. James T. Brett has been serving as President and CEO of the Council since 1996. Keith Stokes welcomes James Brett president of The New England Council. The New England Council is an 80-year-old organization, which serves as New England’s voice on Capitol Hill. They are dedicated to identifying and supporting federal public policies and articulating the voice of its membership regionally and nationally on important issues facing New England. For more information on the New England Council visit www.newenglandcouncil.com/. 3 For the year 2005, a donation has been made to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center. A check in the amount of $800 was presented to Amanda Fry Leinhos, Executive Director of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center. “It's wonderful to be selected for such an honor by such a great community champion as Richard Sardella. He is a great role model for the rest of the business community. This donation will put food in peoples’ mouths and support almost 18 families this Thanksgiving," stated Leinhos. The Newport County Chamber Keith Stokes (Chamber Executive Director), Amanda Frye Leinhos (Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Executive of Commerce County Wide Gift Certificate program began in 1998 and has sold a grand total of 12,056 Gift Certificates with over 150 Chamber member's participating in the program. Director) and Patrick Fitzgerald (Manager of Sardella’s). Newport County Business News ~ Fall 2005 The Newport County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Sardella's Restaurant is using the Chamber's Gift Certificate program as a means to give back to the non-profit agencies in Newport County. For every $25 Chamber Gift Certificate sold and redeemed at Sardella's the restaurant is donating $5 back to a nonprofit agency. Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:22 PM Page 4 Committee Corner Ambassador Committee Don Troppoli Sovereign Bank As the new Chair of the Ambassador’s Committee, I would like to personally thank Ron Grandchamp for his many years of hard work and dedication to the Committee and wish him all the best as he begins his term as Chairman of the Board. September was a big month for the Ambassador Committee, punctuated by the second annual “House the Chamber Re-built” Lobster Bake at Kempenaar’s Clambake Club, where 150 people attended, enjoying great food, company, surroundings, and great music from Abbey Rhode. The event successfully raised the $2,500 required to sponsor next year’s Rebuilding Together project; a heart-felt thanks to attendees and sponsors. The Ambassador Committee’s mission is to get new members acquainted with the existing membership and the resources the Chamber has to offer, as well as, seek out and organize community out-reach projects, in which member businesses and their employees participate. Being an Ambassador is a great way to meet new members and deepen relationships with existing members. It is also a great way to give back to the community. Newport County Business News ~ Fall 2005 The Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training is able to offer employers alternatives to layoffs during a temporary slowdown in business. WorkSharing allows you to keep employees on the payroll by having all of the workers in a department or unit share reduced work hours and collect a percentage of unemployment Insurance Benefits for up to 52 weeks. For more information contact the WorkShare unit at 401-243-9177 or visit www.dlt.state.ri.us. US SAILING, national governing body for the sport, announced today that the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Team Trials for the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be held in October 2007 in two parts of the country: Southern California and Rhode Island. The Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology has a busy fall schedule with events of appeal to all ages. They will celebrate their annual celebration of the harvest with Honoring the Harvest on Saturday, November 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy Native American singing, dancing, and story telling; play Native American games; learn about traditional harvest foods, and much more. The event is free to all Bristol residents, for all others, it is free with admission to the museum ($3 for adults; $2 for seniors; $1 for children). For further information on other upcoming events or the Museum in general, visit our web site at www.haffenreffermuseum.org. I urge anyone who wants to learn more about the Ambassador Committee to email either myself, or Beth Driscoll at [email protected], or [email protected], respectively. The Portsmouth Art Guild is having a fall members show at Aquidneck Place, 125 Quaker Hill Lane, Portsmouth, RI. The opening reception is Saturday, Oct.29, 58pm. The exhibit runs through Nov. 13 and entails exhibits and sale of art works by members of the Portsmouth Art Guild. Exhibit hours are 12-7:30pm on weekdays and 12-5pm on weekends. Admission is free and open to the public. Marketing Committee Richard "Biggy" Korn Yesterday's Restaurant and the Place Save the date for Minority Enterprise Development Week 2005 running November 14-18th at Rhodes on-the-Pawtuxet, 60 Rhodes Place Cranston, RI. MED week is presented in cooperation with the RI Chambers of Commerce. For more information call (401) 528-4561 or visit www.sba.gov/ri The Marketing committee met in September and received a brief economic project update from Keith Stokes, Chamber Executive Director. It was decided that the third in our Quarterly Economic Update Series would be a panel consisting of representatives from some of the local economic development projects. The committee will meet again in November to begin reviewing ways to most effectively promote Chamber programs and services. The Fleming Group would like to announce a new Class A Professional office building on East Main Road in Portsmouth. The building will be 9000 square feet of office space located in an enterprise zone. Construction of the building will begin in November of 2005 and will include a flexible floor plan, full handicap access, separate utilities and much more. For information on leasing contact Thomas Fleming at 401-255-8899. Membership Committee Bill Clarke BedandBreakfast.com 4 FYI Hopefully, all of our members had an enjoyable and prosperous summer. After a summer break, our Membership Committee resumed its' monthly meetings in September. In addition to enhancing existing programs and building on the overall value of your membership dollar, the committee's goal is to introduce a major new program/service to benefit Chamber members in '05-'06. We are working on details for a "new & improved" Health Savings Account (H.S.A.) service that the Chamber would offer through a RI-based broker. This type of program would offer substantial cost savings to employees (particularly those that work for small employers, since many large employers already have such a benefit in place), while also serving as a strong benefit and "selling point" for employers in this very competitive labor market. So stay tuned...we will be announcing a seminar date this Fall to give you more information about this program. Also, to keep your businesses' competitive juices flowing, in Spring '06 the Chamber is planning on holding a 1st (and hopefully annual thereafter) "Best of Newport County" Awards Luncheon, which will feature peer voting, resulting in honors such as "Best Small Business", "Entrepreneur of the Year",etc. More details to follow. Last and certainly not least, please mark your calendars for Friday, November 18th. Saddle up them ponies and head on over to The 12th Annual Dinner Dance & Silent Auction which will be held with plenty of fixins at the Dude Ranch (a.k.a.Hyatt Regency Newport), featuring a rootin'tootin' good time, a "Night in the Wild Wild West" theme. Invitations were mailed out recently. For more information or, if you didn't receive an invitation in the mail, please call 847-1608. Retail Committee John Nunes Newport Vineyards The Retail Committee has been meeting monthly to brainstorm ideas on a Holiday Shopping program. With gasoline prices as high as they are there has never been a better time to stay in town to do your holiday shopping. Check your Chamber mailings for many great deals and cross promotions with local retailers and restaurants. Visiting Nurse Services of Newport and Bristol Counties • Skilled Nursing • Hospice • Nutrition • Maternal/Child Health • Pediatrics • Medical Social Work • Certified Nursing Assistants • HealthWatch • Home Telemonitoring • Wound Team • Cardiac Team • Physical Therapy • Speech Therapy Call 849-2100 or 682-2100 1184 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI e Interactiv Electronic s Brochure 360° Virtual Tours Solutions: • Interactive Electronic Brochures • CD ROM Business Cards • 360° Virtual Tours • Websites www.ViewVirtually.com - [email protected] (508) 821-6300 Creaney Travel, Inc “For All Your Cruise & Travel Needs” Group Travel Family - Friends - Reunions Knitting - Book - Wine Cooking Clubs We Do the Work You have the Fun! Visit Our Newly Designed Website www.creaneytravel.com 850 Aquidneck Ave. Middletown, RI 02842 Phone-401-849-8956 Fax 401-849-3383 Shopping or Dining out in Newport County?? Don't Forget Your Member to Member Discount Key Tag! Show it and save at participating businesses! Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:23 PM Page 5 Member Updates BankNewport and OceanPoint Financial Partners President and CEO, Thomas W. Kelly has announced American Red Cross-Rhode Island Chapter that the Bank Chief Executive Officer, Daniel Samborn; American Red Cross Chief achieved its overall goal of Development Officer, Diane Holden; raising at least BankNewport Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Sandra J. $300,000 in Pattie; BankNewport President and CEO, support of the Thomas W. Kelly; Salvation Army-Rhode American Red Island Director of Development & Public Cross and the Relations, Lianne Pinheiro; and Salvation Army Rhode Island State Salvation Coordinator, Major Robert Pfeiffer. Army Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. BankNewport’s campaign included three major components: an immediate contribution on September 8th of $100,000 to the American Red Cross, and a pledge of $100,000 to match a potential goal of $100,000 in donations from the community. All BankNewport branches served as collection locations to receive donations from the community. At the conclusion of the drive on September 30, 2005, the Bank received contributions totaling $130,132.43, with totals designated by the community in the amounts of $116,433.31 for the American Red Cross and a total of $13,699.12 for the Salvation Army. BankNewport recently completed the formation of a mutual holding company, OceanPoint Financial Partners, MHC, to function as an umbrella company to better manage all it’s financial services partners. BankNewport President and CEO, Thomas W. Kelly has announced the appointment of Renate R. Marek to Vice President and Market Manager. She will be responsible for sales and business development for the Bank’s ten branch locations throughout Newport and Bristol Counties. Renate R Marek Big Sisters of Rhode Island Executive Director, Priscilla L. Young recently presented BankNewport Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Sandra J. Pattie with a certificate of recognition for the Bank’s ongoing support of the Big Sisters’ Adopt-A-Match Program. The Big and Little Sister match sponsored by BankNewport - Big Sister Eileen Browning of Tiverton and her Little Sister Ashley of Portsmouth also participated in the presentation. Eileen and The Newport County Convention and Visitors Bureau (NCCVB) has announced the appointment of Evan Smith to the position of President & CEO. Smith has served as Interim President of the organization since August 2004. In this role, Smith is charged with fulfilling the mission of the NCCVB- to promote Newport County as a premiere destination for leisure and business travel and Evan Smith to grow and develop Newport County’s tourism industry. To achieve this mission, Smith will oversee all sales, marketing, and visitors services programs of the NCCVB, as well as seek out new opportunities. The sales team at the Newport County Convention & Visitors Bureau has been recognized as one of the premiere destination conventions & visitors bureaus by two prestigious industry publications. The organization has been awarded the Successful Meetings Pinnacle Award and the Meetings & Conventions Gold Service Award, in separate award programs voted on by the discerning readers of the publications. The awards are determined by the readers of the magazines corporate and association executives, with meeting planning responsibilities based on their professional experiences with convention & visitors bureaus worldwide. This marks the third year that the Newport CVB has been selected for the Pinnacle Award, and the second time the organization has achieved the Gold Service Award. The Carnegie Harbor Yacht Club has officially been established. The Yacht Club is located at the Carnegie Abbey Club in Portsmouth, RI, a private waterfront sporting estate. J. Brian O’Neill, Chairman of the Carnegie Abbey Club LLC, announced that Paul E. Fleming has been named the first Commodore of the club. “Mr. Fleming was the Commodore of Paul E. Fleming the Ida Lewis Yacht Club from 2002 to 2003 and has been a long time member of the New York Yacht Club. In addition, he is a former J 35 North American Champion. He has the experience to get the Carnegie Harbor Yacht Club up to speed quickly so that we can host major yachting events and regattas in the very near future” stated Mr. O’Neill. Fleming & Roskelly, Inc. recently appointed Carole M. McCormick of Newport to the position of Director of Public Relations and Special Events. McCormick has more than 15 years experience in public relations and event planning from around the globe and will leverage this experience to the benefit of Fleming & Roskelly’s growing list of local and national clients. communications by re-branding it as a private sporting estate. Carnegie Abbey is situated on 450 pristine acres on Narragansett Bay and includes a golf course, marina, equestrian facility, clubhouse, luxury condominiums and private homes. Fleming & Roskelly will re-brand Carnegie Abbey as a private sporting estate-not just an exclusive golf club. OceanPoint Insurance Agency, Inc. President and CEO, Sidney M. Smith announced that two insurance professionals from OceanPoint Insurance Agency were recently recognized at a special education John Kaull and SmithMack & Associates awards luncheon Account Manager, Lisa Souza. hosted by the Independent Insurance Agents of Rhode Island (IIARI), Rhode Island’s property and casualty insurance trade association. IIARI recognized OceanPoint Insurance Agency Account Executive, John Kaull for his completion of the requirements necessary to earn the professional insurance designation of Accredited Adviser in Insurance (AAI). IIARI also recognized Lisa Souza, Account Manager from SmithMack & Associates, an OceanPoint Insurance Agency partner, for her completion of the requirements necessary to earn the commercial lines professional insurance designation of Accredited Customer Service Representative (ACSR). Newport Fed is please to announce that George Menas has been promoted to Assistant Vice President. Mr. Menas joined the bank in April 2005 as a Commercial Credit Officer. Astro Telecommunications, owners of WADK 1540 AM and WJZS 93.3 Swing FM Radio, announce George Menas the appointment of Stephen M. Maciel as a Senior Account Manager. Mr. Maciel brings 15 years of local and national advertising experience to his position. He can be contacted at 888-421-09930 ext.24. Newport Collaborative Architects has a new headquarters in the Exchange Building at 38 Washington Square, Newport. The Collaborative is also the recipient of two new educational design excellence awards from American School and University Magazine for their work at St. Philomena’s and St. Andrews Schools. After 12 years, Day Ketcham has announced the sale of her store, Signatures of Newport. Day is excited about the smooth transition that has occurred with the new owner, Sue Souza, who has been in sales and marketing for over 20 years. Sue and her husband, Joe, an electrician, live in Newport and have 3 grown children and 4 grandchildren. Stop in and say hello! Carol McCormick The Carnegie Abbey Club announced that Fleming & Roskelly, Inc. of Newport has been hired to re-create Carnegie Abbey’s The November/December issue of Arrive, the onboard magazine of Amtrak, has featured the DeWolf Tavern as one of the 15 best restaurants in the Northeast. “Bristol, Rhode Island, is one of the most picturesque towns on the New England coast, and DeWolf Tavern ...continued on page 10 Newport County Business News ~ Summer 2005 Congratulations to the following Chamber Members on their Best of Rhode Island Awards: Atlantic Grille, Becky’s BBQ, Sea Shai, 22 Bowen’s Wine Bar & Grille, America’s Cup Charters, Brick Alley Pub, the Inn at Castle Hill, Cheeky Monkey Café, Empire Tea & Coffee, Frazzleberries, Jessica Hagen, Karen Vaughan, Michael Hayes for Kids, Newport Blues Café, Only in Rhode Island, Panera Bread, Rhumbline, SAPO Freaky Burrito, The Elms, Rough Point, Vickers’ Liquors, Spiced Pear, Clement’s Marketplace and Equine Connection! Ashley, age 9, were matched almost one year ago through Big Sisters of Rhode Island. They spend time together enjoying a wide variety of activities, such as hiking, cooking, going to museums, and making crafts. 5 The Board of Directors of Stop Over Services is pleased to announce the appointment of Kathleen T. O’Kula as Executive Director. The board believes that Ms. O’Kula will be a valuable addition to the service community in Newport County. Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:24 PM Page 6 August After Hours Newport Athletic Club Judy Tucker (NewportFed) and Sarah Rivard (Newport County YMCA) at the August Business After Hours at the Newport Athletic Club. Bill Harris (Newport Harbo and Laurie A Labrecque (Ft. A Pam Kopplin (Roger Williams University) and Roxanne Flanders (John Flanders Internet consulting) chat poolside at the NAC. WINTERIZE FANTAST SAVINGSIC COOLING SYSTEM $ 89 95 (Drain & Fill Radiator $39.95) APPROVED BY AAA FOR AUTO REPAIR IS YOUR VEHICLE DUE FOR THE RI INSPECTION? OIL CHANGE? ALIGNMENT? GAS SAVINGS REMINDERS! OIL CHANGE • Tune-Up • Fuel Injection Service • Wheel Alignment • Tire Air Pressure • Air Filter/Breather • PCV Valve, etc. 6 Newport County Business News ~ Fall 2005 LUBE & NEW OIL FILTER $ 1995 PURCHASE 4 TIRES PURCHASE 2 TIRES We’ll also give you a FREE OIL, LUBE, & FILTER, Plus a “3 DAY/2 NIGHT GET-AWAY” Travel Voucher (ask us about it) Get 50% Off Any Alignment 30,000 Mile Services Brake System Fluid Flush Fuel Injection/ Throttle Body Service 4995 $ EMPLOYEE PLANS EXECUTIVE BENEFITS 79 $ 95 PERSONAL COVERAGE ...the power to help you succeed! Gencorp brings a lot more to the table than the best in property and casualty insurance coverage. We look at your company as a whole and offer you ways to protect your employees at the lowest cost, reward your executives, manage your risks, and provide personal insurance coverage where you need it. That's why Gencorp is one of New England's top Independent Insurance Agencies, one of the Top Private Companies in Rhode Island and among the ten Fastest Growing Companies in the State*. Call Gencorp today! Complete Power Auto. Transmission Fluid Service Steering Fluid Change 8995 $ RISK MANAGEMENT R The 6995 $ Portsmouth Agency Environment Charge May Apply NEWPORT TIRE 154 CONNELL HIGHWAY NEWPORT, RI (at the Rotary) Coupon Specials For Most Cars Offer good thru 12/31/05 2623 East Main Road Portsmouth, RI 683-1500 401-847-1234 www.newporttire.com *According to the PROVIDENCE BUSINESS NEWS. www.gencorp-ins.com Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:25 PM Page 7 September After Hours ~ Greenvale Vineyards arbor Corp.) Karen Bellavance (The Mooring & 22 Bowen’s) (Ft. Adams Trust) enjoy the last of Greenvale’s new wines at the September After Hours. The Rain soaked Greenvale Vineyards team at their After Hours on September 15th. Rebuilding Together Kempenaar’s Clambake Club Lucina Alexander (Newport County Chamber of Commerce) with Ambassadors Bill Geasey (NY Life) and Don Troppoli (Sovereign Bank). 7 Martha Marie Grogan and Lou D’Amico enjoy the flavor of a traditional New England Lobster Bake at the Annual Rebuilding Together Fundraiser at Kempenaar’s on September 21st. Newport County Business News ~ Fall 2005 The gang from Clements Market socialize pre Lobster Feast. Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:25 PM Page 8 MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS By Sam Carr Ah, this modern age of communications! Have you ever had problems with your computer software where it is not functioning as designed and you have a deadline to meet on a major project? I think most of us have, at least most of us over 30. So, as a last resort, you call your software company’s “help” number, as quickly as if you were calling you next-door neighbor. Chances are, your call is answered by a software technician in India or Pakistan, and as though he wrote the “word” programs himself, after describing the problem, he immediately leads you through the routines to clear up your problem and VOILA! you are back in business. Most of us have images of India and Pakistan as countries of abject poverty. We remember the television news coverage of Mother Theresa, a very holy and “gutsy” Indian nun, along with her order of nuns devoted to helping the poor masses in these two countries that were ruled as one colony by the British Empire until well after World War II. Very little of that poverty exists today except, perhaps in remote Congratulations to Elaine Williams Newport County Business News ~ Fall 2005 on her retirement (much too soon)! villages of the northern mountains. As rulers of colonies, the British recognized that to maintain good order they had to establish an educated and trusted bureaucracy among the native populations. When the British withdrew from this colony in the nineteen fifties, the role of leadership basically was passed to the native members of the established bureaucracy. This educated bureaucracy recognized that to continue to survive and prosper, it must emphasize education among its people. And so they have. India is predominately Hindu while Pakistan is a Muslim country. Not long after the one British colony was granted freedom, devastating battles were waged between the two, mainly over religious animosity and intolerance. Thus the one colony is now two countries. The animosity between the two countries continues to this day with both conducting occasional terrorist attacks of violence against the other. A truly frightening thought is that both have developed nuclear weapon. Even more frightening is the news that Pakistan is believed to have sold weapons-making quality uranium to Ian and North Korea in violation of international law. Knowing the recent history of these two countries gives us a better appreciation of the importance of these emerging economic competitors in the international scene. What brings all this background to mind is a recent article by Om Malik in the July issue of Business 2.0 Magazine entitled The New Land of Opportunity- It’s a Global Economy, So Quit Whining About Outsourcing. India's Booming Middle Class has $420 Billion to Spend. Here’s How to Grab Your Share. The author basically states that India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The average citizen of India knows very little about America but is quickly learning. American fast food chains are there, their TV’s carry CNBC, HBO and MTV. “The Indian middle class is easier to target because people speak English and have a Western orientation,” says Rory Cowan, president of Lionbridge Technologies, which sells database translation software through Asia. Malik states that there are downsides to penetrating the Indian market, such as an unstable government that changes players often, the residents of India’s 28 states speak 17 major languages and practice 7 religions. With all the present negatives about doing business with India, why should the businesses of Newport County and Rhode Island be interested in this country? As this article states, “India’s middle class has $420 million to spend and this figure is growing rapidly.” As the Indians become more prosperous and learn more about America through cable TV, movies and magazines and by shopping in American chain stores, it is likely that many will want to visit Newport and other parts of Rhode Island, as so many people of all classes in other countries have done. But, when the time is right the Newport area must be properly promoted in India. The content of this column are property of the author and do not reflect the views of The Newport County Chamber of Commerce. Member Profile Silpada designs A wonderful opportunity! Nancy Langello, best know for her continuing role with the Newport Restoration Foundation, recently established her own exciting business as an Independent Representative for SILPADA DESIGNS, the original and fastest growing direct sales jewelry company offering an exclusive collection of sterling silver and semi precious stone jewelry, as well as the opportunity for personal and financial growth. Langello will be having an open house on Saturday November 5th from 12:00 - 2:00 at the Chamber. A great opportunity to have fun, start your Christmas shopping early, win raffles, learn how to get FREE JEWELRY, see why I LOVE WHAT I DO, and learn how you can too! View the entire collection on my website at www.mysilpada.com/nancy.langello or call (401) 662-0943, or email [email protected]. Member Profile Rubic Design Inc is an award winning design studio providing creative solutions that inform, persuade and promote. Elaine has been with the Chamber since 2002 and has been a great contributor to the Chamber’s substantial growth over the past three and a half years. She will be greatly missed! The work produced at the Middletown, Rhode Island studio encompasses a wide range of design disciplines including Internet/new media, print, exhibits, displays and corporate identity development. Recently Rubic Design won an award for BEST 10-FOOT TRADESHOW DISPLAY at the New England Business Expo. In 2002 the studio was chosen from 500 candidates to design a suite of travel publications for Resorts of Asia Media PTE/LTD. Rubic Design has produced indoor and outdoor print and website advertising in order to promote the films TWO WEEKS NOTICE and ANALYZE THAT to audiences overseas. 8 The studio also executes ongoing website design, development and marketing campaigns for clients in the fields of manufacturing, publishing and hospitality. To learn more about Rubic Design’s diversified mix of design and communications skills, services and capabilities contact Matt Dutra, Principal & Chief Creative Officer, at 401-849-6450 or visit www.RubicDesign.com. 12:27 PM Newport County Business News ~ Fall 2005 10/25/2005 9 Chamber.qxd Page 9 Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:27 PM Page 10 ...continued from page 5 gives it one of the best restaurants in the region. The restaurant, set in a beautifully restored 1818 warehouse with bare granite walls, exposed ceiling beams and sleek new bars upstairs and down, boasts a lovely harbor view. Chef Sai Viswanath’s menu is loaded with culinary gusto.” DeWolf Tavern has also been reviewed by food writer John Mariani for the November issue of Esquire magazine. Mr. Mariani has given DeWolf Tavern the distinction as “one of the 21 best new restaurants in the USA.” As staunch supporters of the Carlson Wagonlit Travel Associate network for 19 years, and as the top scorers in the network’s rigorous Award of Excellence program, Gil and Judy Clappin have been named the 2005 Carlson Wagonlit Travel Associates of the Year. The award is judged on a point basis, precisely determining the level of commitment that nominees have to Carlson Wagonlit Travel’s many exclusive training, marketing and cutting-edge technology programs. Arsenal Design has been selected as a winner of three awards by the prestigious American Graphic Design Awards for 2005. A well-known and democratic nationwide panel of judges acting for Graphic Design selects the winners: USA magazine, a highly regarded trade journal among designers across America. This year only 10% of entries were honored. Arsenal Design is a full-service graphic design and advertising firm located in Newport, Rhode Island on the famed Bellevue Avenue. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. the brokerage subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation has opened a new office in Portsmouth, RI. The new office, located at King’s Grant 11 King Charles Drive, was opened as 10 Newport County Business News ~ Fall 2005 Y O U ✓ ’ D B part of Schwab’s strategy to deepen relationships with clients. The office will be staffed by Ned Power, whose responsibility is to help clients identify the appropriate products and services within Schwab’s wide array of choices, and to maintain an ongoing relationship with those clients to help them as their needs may change over time. Clients will have the ability to meet with Power by calling (401) 683-0359 to schedule an appointment. The Rhode Island Educational Opportunity Center has joined the Newport County Chamber of Commerce. Since 1979 the staff at the Rhode Island Educational Opportunity Center has been providing guidance and encouragement to clients throughout Rhode Island. RIEOC provides assistance to clients seeking to further their education to the postsecondary level. They provide help with financial aid forms, C H E C K THE BRISTOL HARBOR INN, BRISTOL Just a short trip from Providence and Boston, Bristol Harbor Inn offers holiday party facilities for up to 150 overlooking Narragansett Bay in the heart of Historic Bristol. Our 5-star New American cuisine is by Gatehouse Catering. Continue your party overnight in one of our unique rooms with private baths, fireplaces, spectacular Bay views and complimentary Continental breakfast. Y O U R ✓ Family Promise of Newport County, formerly Newport County Interfaith Hospitality Network, is a temporary shelter program for families made homeless by emergencies. Family Promise, a nonprofit organization of faith communities and service agencies, is part of a national network begun in 1986 with over one hundred chapters throughout the United States. Newport County’s chapter is the first in Rhode Island and the only shelter in the county that houses fathers and teenage children. Portsmouth-based marketing communications firm Welch Inc. announces two new clients. Zangari Hershman P.C., law offices, New Haven, CT, for press relations, corporate identity and website development. Brody, Wilkinson and Ober, P.C., attorneys, for press relations. Welch provides a variety of services in advertising, branding, brochures, direct marketing, marketing communications strategy, website development, press relations, public relations, publicity, special events, sales literature, writing and editing. For more information call Bill Welch, 8461370, or email [email protected]. People’s Credit Union employees presented 55 backpacks filled with school supplies to the children at The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center. The backpacks and school supplies were given to children in grades K-6, who will attend the Center’s Before and After School Care program. Funds for the supplies were raised by Credit Union employees and its members who contributed to monthly dress down days. E T T E R admissions, career counseling, academic advising, transfer counseling and ESL and GED referrals. They provide assistance to clients wherever they want to attend college or training. Their main office is at CCRI in Providence, but they also maintain a presence at CCRI campuses, netWORKri offices, adult education centers, Even Starts, ESL and GED classes, and the CCRI satellite in Westerly. The Write Design and Seitz Media are pleased to announce their new publication Method Madness, the literary magazine of the New England Writers' Collective. The premier issue will debut in November and advertising opportunities are still available. For information, contact Theresa Guzmán Stokes or Kathrin Seitz at 401.241.5408. L I S T T W I C E GATEHOUSE CATERING COMPANY, PROVIDENCE Historic Gatehouse Catering features New American cuisine with New England roots often featuring local and regional produce. A winner of “The Best of Rhode Island”, it seats up to 100 in four diverse rooms overlooking the Seekonk River. THE BRISTOL HARBOR INN GATEHOUSE CATERING COMPANY 259 THAMES STREET, BRISTOL, RI 4 RICHMOND SQUARE, PROVIDENCE, RI 401.254.1444 401.521.9229 [email protected] [email protected] WWW.BRISTOLHARBORINN.COM WWW.THEGATEHOUSE.COM YO U R H O L I DAY PA R T Y PA R T N E R S Contact our party planners today for more information and to make your holiday party reservations. !! Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:28 PM Page 11 Welcome New Members BADDOG Painting 17 Wentworth Terrace Portsmouth, RI (401) 623-9045 Painting Barbara J. Roos Consulting 91 Richard Dr Portsmouth, RI (401) 683-9174 Human Resource Consulting Lou's Hot Dogs, LLC 664 West Main Road Middletown, RI (401) 842-0551 Party Planning Marshall Slocum Guest House 29 Kay Street Newport, RI (401) 841-5120 Bed & Breakfasts BedandBreakfast.com 37 Hilltop Drive Portsmouth, RI (401) 293-0065 Bed & Breakfasts MassMutual Financial Group 2 Hemingway Dr East Providence, RI (401) 435-3800 Financial Planning Chapman Enstone Estate Agents, LLC 8 Freebody St Newport, RI (401) 846-3800 Real Estate Newport Nannies 42 Sophia Street Providence, RI (401) 270-7247 Child Care Complete Payroll Solutions 40 Westminster Street, Suite 600 Providence, RI (617) 799-6316 Bookkeeping Eastern Ice Co., Inc. 10 Brown & Howard Wharf Newport, RI (401) 847-5531 Ice Products Evans Capacitor Company 72 Boyd Ave East Providence, RI (401) 435-3555 Research & Development Family Promise of Newport County 278 East Main Road Portsmouth, RI (401) 619-1509 Non-Profit Finnegan Contracting 183 Old Mill Lane Portsmouth, RI (401) 345-3925 Contractors Fleming Group 82 Hartwell Street Fall River, MA (508) 678-4835 Real Estate Development Good Graphic Design 66 Peaceful Way Tiverton, RI (401) 288-0999 Graphic Designers Hall Associates 611 West Main Road P O Box 147 Little Compton, RI (401) 635-8821 Property Management Harvest Mortgage Group, LLC 8 Freebody St Suite 201 Newport, RI (401) 619-0326 Mortgages The Feinstein IMAX Theatre 9 Providence Place Suite R 2 Providence, RI (401) 453-4446 Theatres Newport Public Library 300 Spring St Newport, RI (401) 847-8720 Libraries Your Local News Source. www.NewportDailyNews.com The islands free, alternative weekly. www.NewportMercury.com Offshore Passage Opportunities P O Box 2600 Halesite, NY (631) 423-4988 Event Coordinators/Planners Portsmouth Business Association 2547 West Main Road Portsmouth, RI (401) 847-4004 Referrals Roba Dolce 448 Thames Street Newport, RI (401) 848-9600 Restaurants Silpada Design - Nancy Langello 13 Rhode Island Ave Newport, RI (401) 662-0943 Jewelry Skill Builders 24 Salt Pond Road Unit C4 South Kingstown, RI (401) 783-2765 Computer Training Stagecoach House Inn P.O. Box 828 1136 Main St. Wyoming, RI (401) 539-9600 Inns The Center to Advance Minority in Construction Industry 570 Broad St Providence, RI (401) 351-7057 Real Estate Development Island News Enterprises/Jamestown Press 42 Narragansett Ave Jamestown, RI (401) 423-3200 Newspapers Kelly & Gillis 181 Bellevue Ave Newport, RI (401) 849-7380 Retail The Newport Gym 510 East Main Road Middletown, RI Health Club Kettler Design Studio 13 Oak St Portsmouth, RI (703) 615-9380 Landscape Design Work Opportunities Unlimited 206 Smith St Providence, RI (401) 521-4600 Personnel Assessment The History... The People... The Events... The Beauty... The Life! www.NewportLifeMagazine.com Chamber Staff Spotlight Beth Driscoll is now serving as Director of Membership and Communications. In addition to continuing to oversee membership development, her primary mission is to ensure the Chamber’s quality public image statewide, as well as in the local community. Beth is now in charge of the Chamber’s communication strategy as well as the Chambers new website. Membership Services Assistant, Sara Walker is now responsible for maintaining existing programs and services for Chamber members. Sara is also responsible for the promotion of Chamber publication adverting opportunities and coordination of the production and distribution of Chamber publications. Newport County Business News ~ Fall 2005 2006 U. S. Women's Open 71 Long Wharf Newport, RI (401) 843-8742 Golf Linear Title & Closing, LTD 1005 Aquidneck Ave Middletown, RI (401) 841-9991 Title Companies 11 14 Best BNBs of Newport.com Bed & Breakfasts Chamber.qxd 10/25/2005 12:31 PM Page 12 Inner peace on earth. Celebrate the season with distinction. At Hotel Viking, your extra houseguests and visiting loved ones can relax amid Gilded Age splendor and New England charm. For holiday parties, One Bellevue offers exquisite cuisine and an intimate setting, while our festive banquet room hosts larger gatherings. And gift certificates to the luxurious SpaTerre are perfect for pampering anyone on your list. Call 4o1.847.33oo or visit hotelviking.com for details. Put Our Business Focus Package to Work for You! 12 Newport County Business News ~ Summer 2005 Plus… The Business Focus Package • FREE Business Edge Checking • FREE Online Banking • FREE Focus 24 Business Debit Card* • FREE Business Money Market Savings Account • FREE Bill Pay • Merchant Services Discounts • Advantage Payroll Services • Overdraft Protection • Line of Credit • Cash Management Options • Free Platinum Checking We can tailor any of these services to fit your business needs. If you have any questions our financial professionals will be happy to answer them, and assist you with opening your Business Focus Package. Stop by any BankNewport branch office, or call 846.3400. 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