Business After Hours Meet your CHAMBer stAff Business At its Best
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Business After Hours Meet your CHAMBer stAff Business At its Best
Connection May 2014 Business After Hours pg. 2 ur Coffee Ho 2014 Friday, May 30, :45 am Doors open at 6 0 am at 7:3 Program starts on Center Sloan Conventi Sponsored by: Meet your chamber staff pg. 6 Business at its best pg. 14 Chairman’s Comments May is a very special month at the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce. During the month of May, we honor our small business community with Small Business Appreciation Month. Small businesses make up ninety percent of our Chamber partnership and they are the bedrock of our community. They provide vital services and add to the enviable quality of life we enjoy here in South Central Kentucky. This month, we salute our small businesses with a long list of exciting events! May 5th: “Business on the Greens” Chamber Golf Challenge sponsored by Overhead Door Company of Bowling Green at Indian Hills Country Club. May 15th: Excellence Awards Luncheon where the keynote speakers will be 2014 Small Business Person of the Year, Mike Coffey of BlueCotton, Inc. and 2014 ATHENA Award winner Michelle Gorman of US Bank. Awards to be presented at this event include: the inaugural Administrative Professional and Agriculture Innovation Awards Chamber Board of Directors and the Business Education Partnerships. May 29th: Women in Business Breakfast, sponsored by The Medical Center and Kerrick, Bachert, and Stivers. This is a wonderful opportunity for the business women in our community to get together for a nice breakfast and celebrate the accomplishments of women in the Bowling Green and Warren County business community. The event will be held at the Medical Center – WKU Health Science Complex. Registration for each of these events is available online at bgchamber.com. Looking ahead, I want to encourage you to mark your calendar for June 12th, when we will host the annual Chamber Roast to support the Charles M. Moore, Jr. Leadership Foundation. The event will be held from 11:00 – 1:00 at the National Corvette Museum where we will roast the one and only Wendell Strode. It’s sure to be a great time, so please reserve your ticket today. At the same event, we’re excited to host graduation festivities for the inaugural class of Leadership South Central Kentucky. The Leadership South Central Kentucky program is a groundbreaking effort to increase awareness and cooperation on a regional level. I am very proud of this group of young leaders, and I look forward to seeing how this experience transforms into increased regional cooperation and growth. As you can see, it’s a great time to be a Chamber partner and I’m looking forward to seeing you all there! Thank you for your partnership! CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOMINATIONS Do you know someone who you think would be a great addition to the Chamber’s Board of Directors? If so, the Chamber is accepting nominations for our 2015 board. Nomination forms are available at www.bgchamber.com. If you have questions about the nomination process, contact [email protected]. Business After Hours June 26, 2014 Vision Builders, LLC 500 Traditions Blvd. July 31, 2014 Village Manor 1800 Westen Street President and CEO Ron Bunch Chairman John Mark Fones Vice Chair Mark Iverson Immediate Past Chair Brad Howard Chair-Elect Tommy Adams Vice Presidents Joy Rogers Dave Tatman Robbin Taylor Board of Directors Bill Borders Alex Nottmeier Steve Davis Alan Palmer Dion Houchins Brett Reynolds Doc Kaelin Robert Teixeira Kim Thomas Todd Matthews Chris Thorn Amy Milliken Eric Walker Clinton Mills Regina Webb Bill Murphree Bruce Wilkerson Phil Neal Joe Nishijima Your Chamber Staff Ron Bunch President and CEO Christina Beliles Chelsea Johns Workforce Coordinator Partnership Coordinator Emilee Buttrum Economic Development Tonya Matthews Vice President, Coordinator Partnership Services Maureen Carpenter Vice President, Kim Phelps Communications and Regional Development Public Policy Director and Talent Melinda Rector Kayla Cruse Marketing and Receptionist/Database Research Coordinator Administrator Crystal Cummings Meredith Robinson Office Manager COO/CFO Katie Dykes Julie Sapp Programs & Events Project Manager, Coordinator Attraction Carrie Felix Abbie Siljendahl Executive Assistant Programs and Events Director Yvonne Franks Finance Coordinator Liz Stevenson Partnership Sales Britney Harris Representative Economic Development Research/Data Coordinator Chamber Connection Designed & Printed By: 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. No Fee; Online Registration Requested. Business After Hours is a networking program that gives Chamber partners and guests the opportunity to make new contacts, renew acquaintances and exchange business information. The event includes heavy hors d’oeuvres and possible entertainment at no cost. Business After Hours has an average attendance of 60-100. 2 | Chamber Connection www.bgchamber.com Coffee Hour Sponsors ConneCtion May 2014 Friday, May 30, 2014 Doors open at 6:45 am • Program starts at 7:30 am Sloan Convention Center Business After Hours pg. 2 Coffee Hour Friday, May 30, 2014 Doors open at 6:45 am Program starts at 7:30 am sloan Convention Center sponsored by: Meet your CHAMBer stAff pg. 6 Business At its Best pg. 14 The Warren County Public Library has served the citizens of Warren County since 1956. With four permanent locations throughout the county, as well as an active delivery system, the library works toward its mission of providing equal access to the discovery of ideas, the joy of reading, and the power of information. Since its transition from a city library to a county-funded system in 2008, the library has experienced significant growth. The library built a new facility in the Smiths Grove community in 2012 which offers high speed Internet access, expanded collections and more adequate space for its very popular children’s events. This new library has more than doubled its circulation and computer use in the past two years. The 13,000 square foot expansion of the Bob Kirby Branch was completed two months early in February 2014 thanks to our friends at Scott, Murphy & Daniel. The new space features a beautiful children’s room, dedicated teen space, a collaborative learning center, expanded collections, expanded hours, casual reading areas and meeting space available for community use. The meeting space is large enough to host popular author events and will allow exploration into further lifelong learning opportunities for patrons. A hub of activity, resources and information, the library serves community members in all ages and stages of life. While providing literacy-rich programs for emerging young readers is traditionally what the library is known for, the Warren County Public Library has recently worked toward providing a fuller range of programming and services for adults. Digital resources have been added to the existing database selections to meet the demands of an ever-evolving community. Library users now have access to downloadable ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, music, and streaming video. Staff members provide training workshops on the use of common computer software, popular gadgets and a variety of general interest topics. Book discussion groups and writer workshops are available throughout the system. Early childhood literacy has become the foundation for library services to young children. Library programs for preschool children are built around five activities (play, talk, sing, read and write) that are the basis of early learning. Programs for older children are designed to encourage continued growth in reading and creativity. Summer and Winter Reading programs have always supported this goal. However, recently the library has been able to add art programs, book clubs and lego clubs for older children. According to board president Steve Marcum, “Libraries are now at a pivotal time in history, and by integrating digital technologies with the written word, we are able to serve our patrons in more ways than ever before. Compare our system today to where we were just ten years ago and you’ll see tremendous strides in the quantity and quality of our services.” Mary McDonough is best known for her portrayal of Erin Walton, on the hit series, The Waltons. McDonough has appeared on numerous series; ER, Will and Grace, Boston Legal, and The New Adventures of Old Christine, among others. She has served as a special correspondent for Entertainment Tonight and a host of programs for The Travel Channel and The Family Channel. Mary wrote LESSONS FROM THE MOUNTAIN, WHAT I LEARNED FROM ERIN WALTON. Mary shares the story of her transformation from a normal kid to child star. Touching, funny, sometimes heartbreaking, it is the story of everything Mary learned on her journey over—and beyond— that famous mountain. Mary works as a life coach with businesses, organizations and individuals to help them attain their goals. McDonough spent fifteen years lobbying congress on behalf of women’s health. She was a founding director of the Lupus LA, and currently heads In The Know, an organization dedicated to educating women. Mary is an award-winning Director, Writer and Producer of theatrical, corporate and video productions. The highlight of her career remains the “production” of her only child, Sydnee. www.bgchamber.com Chamber Connection | 3 Your Chamber Websites REDESIGNED! In an effort to better serve you, we’ve been busy over the last few months redesigning the Chamber and South Central Kentucky websites! Here are just some of the many new features you’ll find! We’ve partnered with Coggno, an online training and learning management system to offer online training opportunities for our Chamber partners. Coggno brings together content creators, HR organizations, and employees in a single, cloud-based ecosystem – enabling simplified training and certification anywhere in the world. On the right hand side of the bgchamber. com homepage, you’ll find links to timely information, and frequently used information. We’ve partnered with the US Chamber to bring you an interactive legislative portal that allows you to take part in the legislative process right from your computer. Here you’ll find current information on legislation of interest, news stories from local sources, customized information about your elected representatives, and the ability to communicate directly with those elected officials on issues that are important to you. 4 | Chamber Connection www.bgchamber.com The Chamber recently made an investment in the Size Up tool for our partners. This tool is GIS based and provides business intelligence information such as customer demographics, competitive analysis, and industry performance. Along with Coggno, it is available exclusively to our Chamber partners. No longer do you have to search around to find the Chamber or South Central Kentucky on social media. In our new Social Media Room, you can find it all in one place. Our website isn’t all that’s new and improved. On southcentralky.com you’ll find a brand new property search GIS software that allows you to see all the sites and buildings available in the region. Search any of our ten counties, pull demographics for areas surrounding a property and generate a PDF that showcases property details. Look for quick and easy access on our home page! Use our new South Central Kentucky website to learn more about each of the ten counties in our region. Learn about the demographics of the county, workforce characteristics and fun things to do, all in one place for your convenience! www.bgchamber.com Chamber Connection | 5 Meet Your Chamber Staff! We proudly serve you! Ron Bunch President and CEO [email protected] Katie Dykes Programs and Events Coordinator [email protected] Britney Harris Economic Development Research and Data Coordinator [email protected] Meredith Robinson COO/CFO [email protected] Liz Stevenson Partnership Sales Representative [email protected] Crystal Cummings Office Manager [email protected] Tonya Matthews Vice President of Partnership Services [email protected] Chelsea Johns Partnership Services Coordinator [email protected] Melinda Rector Database Administrator/ Receptionist [email protected] Maureen Carpenter Vice President of Talent and Regional Development [email protected] Julie Sapp Project Manager, Attraction [email protected] Yvonne Franks Finance Coordinator [email protected] Kim Phelps Director of Communications and Public Policy [email protected] Kayla Kruse Economic Development Marketing Coordinator [email protected] Christina Beliles Workforce Coordinator [email protected] Abbie Siljendahl Director of Programs and Events [email protected] Emilee Buttrum Economic Development Coordinator [email protected] Carrie Felix Executive Assistant to the President and CEO [email protected] 6 | Chamber Connection www.bgchamber.com The Chamber Is Proud to Welcome New President’s Club Bronze Partner! Scott & Ritter Scott & Ritter, Inc. is the direct descendant of the utility division of Scotty’s Contracting, Inc. Scotty’s Contracting started in 1972 and the utility division split off as a separate entity, Scott & Ritter, Inc., in 1983. Scott & Ritter specializes in heavy construction, including storm and sanitary sewers, water facilities, underground electric facilities, gas lines, and highway work, just to name a few. They have extensive experience in residential, commercial and industrial subdivision development. In addition, Scott & Ritter performs site excavation, blasting, mobile rock crushing, and water and wastewater treatment plants and pumping station construction. Scott and Ritter, Inc. pursues many types of contracting opportunities, including Design Build and Performance Contracting, and their work area is generally within a 150 mile radius of Bowling Green. Please join us in welcoming Scott & Ritter, Inc. to the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce’s President’s Club. www.bgchamber.com These businesses invest in economic development. Chamber Connection | 7 The Chamber Celebrates Small Business A Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce Announces 2014 Small Business Person of the Year and 2014 ATHENA Award Winners On April 23rd, The Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce awarded two prestigious awards to outstanding business people in our community. Small Business Person of the Year Mike Coffey, owner of BlueCotton, Inc. was awarded the 2014 Small Business Person of the Year Award, sponsored by Overhead Door Company of Bowling Green. “Small businesses are vital to this community, and we are thankful to have so many accomplished business owners to honor. BlueCotton is a great success story, and we are so proud to have them as a leader in our outstanding small business community here in Bowling Green. ” said Chamber Board Chairman John Mark Fones. The Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce has named a community member the “Small Business Person of the Year” since 1985. The award recognizes a business leader who owns and operates a for-profit company that employs 100 or fewer fulltime employees, who has invested his or her own money in that small business, who has experienced recent business growth, and who is involved in the development and growth of the Bowling Green community. Past Small Business Person of the Year recipients pose with 2014 Small Business Person of the Year Mike Coffey of BlueCotton, Inc. Pictured are (L to R): David Wiseman, Thad Connelly, Regina Webb, Mike Coffey, Doug Gorman, Mike Murphy, and Tim Earnhart. The nominees were: Leo Eggleton, Leo Eggleton Accounting; Marsha Wyzkowski, Merry Maids ServiceMaster; Mary Meszaros, Mary Jane Chocolates; Mike Coffey, Blue Cotton, Inc.; Thomas Thompson, Southern Kentucky Oral Surgery Associates; Robert Ramsey, Container World, Inc. “The selection committee faced a tough decision this year, as it does every year. The high quality of our small business community continues to make our decision a very difficult one. We are so proud of our small businesses and we are delighted to be able to honor our small business leaders with this award. Their businesses are invaluable to our local economy and our quality of life,” said Ron Bunch, President and CEO of the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce. ATHENA Award On the same day, Michelle Gorman of US Bank was named the 29th recipient of the ATHENA Award, given by the Chamber and The Martin Management Group. Chairman John Mark Fones commented “The ATHENA Award is a very special award, and once again we are honored to have such a strong group of nominees. I’d like to personally thank the Martin Group for co-sponsoring this ground-breaking award that highlights positive role models for women. ” The Chamber, with the generous support of the Martin Management Group, has honored local business people for contributing to the advancement of women in the workplace by presenting well-deserving business leaders with the ATHENA Award for the past 28 years. Cornelius Martin first brought this award to Bowling Green as a salute to Women in Business and the Martin Family continues to support his legacy with this award. The ATHENA Award celebrates positive role models in the business world – more than 3,000 women and men to date – on local, state, national, and international stages. The ATHENA Foundation is dedicated to recognizing individual leaders that have opened doors of opportunity for women in the workplace and beyond. The nominees were: Robbin Taylor, WKU; Dena Nelson, ARGI Financial Group; Michelle Gorman, US Bank; Shannon Vitale, Hilliard Lyons Past ATHENAs pose with 2014 ATHENA winner Michelle Gorman of US Bank. Pictured are (L to R): Tamara Vogler, Mary Cohron, Sue Parrigin, Kim Thomas, Ann Elliott, Pearl Taylor, Michelle Gorman, Award Sponsor Gail Martin, Regina Webb, Joy Rogers, Vickie Elrod, and Heather Rogers. Both award recipients will be honored at the Chamber’s Excellence Awards Luncheon on May 15th at the Knicely Conference Center. The event is the highlight of Small Business Appreciation Month and will feature both winners as keynote speakers. To attend the event, online registration is required at www.bgchamber.com. Individual tickets are $30 and tables of 10 are $300. 8 | Chamber Connection www.bgchamber.com Appreciation Month Congratulations to the Outstanding Administrative Professionals Nominated for the Chamber’s Inaugural Administrative Professional Award! Join Us at the Excellence Awards Luncheon May 15th to find out the winner! Amy Wilson......................................................Hancock Bank & Trust Company Denise Clubb................................................................... Scott, Murphy & Daniel Jane Yates-Bryant....................Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Hospital Karen Dinwiddie.........................................WKU Career & Prof. Development Kathy Simpson...................................... TriStar Greenview Regional Hospital Kyla Houchins................................. Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corp. Mary Loyce Wheeler.................................................Regina Webb Salon & Spa Pam Pillow................................................................ National Corvette Museum Phyllis Davis.................................................................................Lawton Insurance Shala Hudson.................................................................................................US Bank Sonja Taylor-Byrum....................................American Bank & Trust Company Stacey Haynes.....................................................................................................BB&T Teresa Rogers............................................................ Canteen Service Company The Genuine. The Original. R Overhead Door Company Of Bowling Green www.bgchamber.com Chamber Connection | 9 JOIN IN THE 2014 “WELCOME BACK WKU” CHAMBER PARTNER’S FESTIVAL! When: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Where: South Lawn How: Registration fee is only $275 per space for early birds or $315 after June 30th What: Your fee includes; a 10’ area under a tent, 8’ table and two chairs* Who: 1,500 – 2,000 WKU students attend this anticipated event! The event continues to grow each year as interest booms both on campus and within the business community. The University is a significant contributor to our successful business climate, and this event gives Chamber partners the first opportunity to tap into this market. In turn, the students will be provided the opportunity to see what businesses in Bowling Green have to offer – without leaving campus. How to prepare: Come armed with giveaways and samples to really showcase your product and/or service. Casual (and cool) dress is most appropriate for staff members working the booth area. Traditionally, the afternoon gets pretty hot! How to reserve a space: Complete the form below and send it to the Chamber. We’ll send you confirmation information with more details regarding the event, such as parking, etc. Space is limited! Please return form by Friday, August 15th Fax: (270) 843-0458 or Email: [email protected] Contact Name: Organization: Phone: Email: Payment enclosed Send invoice to following address: Electricity is needed Note other needs here: *Additional space inside or outside of the tent requires an additional fee. 10 | Chamber Connectionwww.bgchamber.com Thank You to Our Partners Celebrating 50+ Years of Dedication to the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce in 2014! Airgas Hinton Cleaners, Inc. AT&T Kentucky Holley Performance Products Atmos Energy Houchens Industries, Inc. BB&T Johnson-Vaughn-Phelps Funeral Home Bell, Orr, Ayers & Moore, PSC Kentucky Association of Manufacturers BKD, LLP Kentucky Tire Exchange David Browning Campbell Chevrolet JC Kirby & Son Funeral Homes & Crematory Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC Leachman Buick-GMC-Cadillac Center of Insurance Martin Autoplex Christ Episcopal Church Charles M. Moore Insurance Clark Beverage Group, Inc. PNC Bank College Heights Herald Riley’s Bakery Consolidated Paper Group, Inc. Royal Music Company, Inc. Daily News Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College First Security Bank Fruit of The Loom Corporate Headquarters Geoghegan Roofing & Supply, Inc. U.S. Bank Valor Oil Golden Farley Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation Graves-Gilbert Clinic WBKO-TV Greenwood Ford Lincoln WDNS-FM & WKCT-AM Radio Harlin Parker Attorneys at Law Whayne Supply Company Hill-Motley Lumber Company Like our Facebook Fan Page. Follow @BGChamber on Twitter. Join us on Linkedin. www.bgchamber.com Chamber Connection | 11 Thank You Partners for Renewing Your Chamber Investment Advanced Sheet Metal AEP Industries, Inc. Akins Construction, Inc. Alpine Pet Care Center American Chemical Technologies, Inc. Arlo Richardson & Son Construction, Inc. Arnold Consulting Engineering Services, Inc. Blake Richey Bowling Green Junior Woman’s Club Bowling Green Retirement Village Bowling Green Woman’s Club Brantley Appraisal Company C. T. Nuckols, DMD Campbell Chevrolet Charlene Rabold Crown Lift Trucks David Browning DaVita Dialysis of Warren County Destiny Dental Digital Doc Disability Resource Initiative Diversified Electrical, Inc. Double Dome Systems, Inc. Eloise B. Houchens Center Evergreen Life Services EWA Government Systems, Inc. Gaddie-Shamrock, LLC Gary Dillard Georgia-Pacific Corporation Greenwood Ford Lincoln Greenwood Urgent Clinic Haven4Change, Inc. Homeland Management Home-Towne Suites Industrial Electrical Contractors JBK Network Consulting JC Kirby & Son Funeral Homes & Crematory Jim Johnson Nissan & Jim Johnson Hyundai Jody Richards John H. McCracken and Associates, PLLC Judge Catherine Rice Holderfield/Family Court Junior Achievement of South Central KY KapStone Container Corporation Keller Williams First Choice Realty Kindred Transitional Care & Rehabilitation-Rosewood KIRIU USA Corporation Kiwanis Club of Bowling Green Leachman Buick-GMC-Cadillac Lost River Pizza Company Magna CAR TOP SYSTEMS (Bowling Green) LLC Megan Casebier Merrick Place Homeowners Association Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Midtown Plaza Shopping Center Mister B’s Pizza Morgantown Bank & Trust Noon Lions Club Odd Fellows Lodge One Stop Wellness Party 1 Superstore Paul Burrell Management Company dba McDonald’s PBI Bank Porter Paint Proforma Cornerstone Concepts, LLC Rafferty’s Restaurant & Bar RC Components, Inc. S & K Powder Coating, Inc. SelfRefind Smith Interiors, Inc. Southern Kentucky Property Management, Inc. Southern Sealing & Striping Company, Inc. Sowders Company Designers/Builders Steal The Moment, LLC Photo Booth Rental Stengel Hill Architecture Stewart-Richey Construction, Inc. Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, Inc. The Fortress Group dba Park Mammoth Resort The UPS Store #2058 The Yard Park Tire Pro’s of Southern Kentucky Toby’s Pest Control Service Tony Witty/Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Toot’s Restaurant Woodmen of the World Lodge 36 Wright Implement 1, LLC New Partners Tune in to Hear Your Business Named on the Radio RIBBON CUTTINGS South Warren Greenways Celebrating their Grand Opening 8140 Nashville Rd Saylor’s Golf Carts Celebrating their expansion 302 Laurel Rd. Smiths Grove Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College Celebrating their 75th anniversary 1845 Loop Drive 12 | Chamber Connectionwww.bgchamber.com Welcome New Partners... Align Pilates, LLC “Classical Pilates with a contemporary approach.” 952 Fairview Avenue, Suite 3 Bowling Green, KY 42101 (270) 904-4019 www.lspilates.com Loralee Stephens, Owner JOB Partners, LLC “Real estate developers.” 2600 Chandler Drive Bowling Green, KY 42104 (270) 991-3503 Andy Shultz, Partner Art Education Task Force, Inc. dba BG OnStage “Extensive community service programs for arts and education.” 607 E 10th Avenue Bowling Green, KY 42101 (270) 282-6166 www.bgonstage.org Flora Templeton Stuart Kentucky Health Cooperative, Inc. “We are a non-profit, member-governed health insurance company serving the citizens and small businesses of Kentucky.” 9700 Ormsby Station Road, Suite 100 Louisville, KY 40223 (502) 287-1285 www.mykyhc.org Jack Tillman, Vice President COWs-Container on Wheels of Bowling Green “Mobile storage containers delivered to you!” 227 Riverwood Avenue PO Box 10052 Bowling Green, KY 42102 (270) 779-1063 www.866-get-a-cow.com Lee Hatcher, Business Manager Lowe’s of Bowling Green “Home improvement retail, installation services and professional services.” 150 American Avenue Bowling Green, KY 42104 (270) 796-5000 www.lowes.com Chad White, Assistant Store Manager Fletcher Excavation “We are committed to our customers with cost effective excavation services while ensuring their quality, schedule and budget goals regardless of project size. Constructing the future for generations to come!” PO Box 480 Smiths Grove, KY 42171 (270) 563-2020 Emily Fletcher, Member Hangout Creative Group “Digital marketing company specializing in social media marketing. We help small businesses build a community on the web.” 1017 Magnolia Street Bowling Green, KY 42103 (270) 991-3770 hangoutcreative.com Joel Nivens, Jr., Co-Owner President’s Club Silver Star Partner LEE Company Celebrating the Grand Opening of their BG location 5237 Nashville Rd Bldg 6 www.bgchamber.com Sterling Chiropractic Center “Providing gentle and tailored adjustments to restore your health. Evaluations and treatments of injuries sustained from accidents and sports injuries.” 1143 Fairway Street, Suite 103 Bowling Green, KY 42103 (270) 783-4500 www.thekychiro.com Chad Folk, DC, Owner The Law Firm of Flora Templeton Stuart “We are personal injury attorneys with extensive community service programs for arts and education.” 607 E 10th Avenue Bowling Green, KY 42101 (270) 782-9090 www.florastuart.com Flora Templeton Stuart, Attorney Potter Children’s Home Celebrating the grand opening of their new quadplex 2350 Nashville Rd. Stucky Music Festival “We host charity fundraisers for the Son Rhea Foundation.” 1249 Huron Way Bowling Green, KY 42101 (270) 670-8960 Rebecca Sales, Director Dave Tatman 2210 Browning Road Rockfield, KY 42274 (270) 349-2355 Vette City Music Conference & Arts Festival “This five day event will bring in music and entertainment industry leaders and professional to expose attendees to new ideas, resources, technology and knowledge to help further their careers and the careers of the next generation.” 310 Snyder Branch Road Scottsville, KY 42164 (270) 202-2805 www.vettecitymusic.com Nicholas Moore, Executive Director Alan Vilines 690 Scottsborough Circle Bowling Green, KY 42103 (270) 843-3155 Western Kentucky Chiropractic Center 661 US 31-W Bypass, Suite A Bowling Green, KY 42101 (270) 904-3499 www.wkychiropractic.com John Ratusny, Chiropractor Work Therapeutics, Inc. “Working with employers to reduce work injury and disability costs with prevention and early intervention strategies.” 1143 Fairway Street, Suite 104 Bowling Green, KY 42103 (270) 781-9202 www.worktherapeutics.com Ginnie Halling, PT, President Zest! Juice for Life “Zest! Juice for Life creates your juice fresh from the gardens and farms of Warren County, Kentucky. We use the “Big Daddy” of all juicers, Goodnature X-1, (which we named Gordy) to cold press our produce to get the maximum nutrition and taste.” 288 Boddeker Way Bowling Green, KY 42104 (270) 535-4289 www.zestjuiceforlife.com Natalie Boddeker, Owner Chamber Connection | 13 2014 Chamber Roast 2014 Chamber Roast Charles M. Moore, Jr. Leadership Fundraiser Charles M. Moore, Jr. Leadership Fundraiser Headlining the Roast is National Corvette Museum’s, Headlining the Roast is National Corvette Museum’s, Wendell Strode Wendell Strode Also featuring the graduation of the first Also featuring theCentral graduation of theclass first Leadership South Kentucky Leadership South Central Kentucky class June 12th th 11:00 AM –June 1:0012 PM 11:00 AM –Museum 1:00 PM National Corvette National Corvette $35 Museum Per Ticket $350 $35 Per Table (10) Per Ticket Register online$350 at bgchamber.com Per Table (10) Register online at bgchamber.com Sponsorship Available – Sponsorship – Scholarship (EXCLUSIVE sponsorship) - $2,500 *Leadership South Available Central Kentucky For more information on tickets or sponsorship, please contact Abbie, For more information on tickets or Director of Programs & Events at sponsorship, please contact Abbie, [email protected] or 270-901-4610 Director of Programs & Events at [email protected] or 270-901-4610 South Central (EXCLUSIVE sponsorship) - $2,500 *Leadership Bowling GreenKentucky (limit 3) -Scholarship $1,500 *Leadership Bowling Green (limit 3) - $1,500 *Program Sponsor - $500 *Program Sponsor - $500 Chamber Chatter I am very excited to announce the association of William Skaggs of Bowling Green with Bratcher Financial Group. William holds two degrees from WKU and spent six years in retail banking in Bowling Green before spending the last 12 years with WKU’s Division of Development and Alumni Relations. I believe William’s creativity and attention to detail will be a huge asset in helping meet the needs of individuals and families in the region. Please contact William to congratulate him and let him know how he can be of assistance. Watch the May Chamber Monthly Magazine On Time Warner Cable Channel 5 May The Leader in Me Lighthouse Schools Chamber Monthly Magazine airs daily at: 7:30 a.m., Noon, 6:30 p.m., 10 p.m. Note, airing may be preempted by special programming. 2014 Business at its Best: Seminars for Business Success 7:30AM – 9:00AM @ Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce How to engage a global customer base locally by Leyda Becker with City of Bowling Green May 20th The City of Bowling Green has become increasingly diverse, with nearly 50 different languages and dialects being spoken throughout our City. This seminar will help your business explore strategies that will expand your existing customer base by engaging and attracting different groups of people. Topics covered in the seminar include: • Why is Bowling Green so diverse? facts and statistics • 7 Steps to Diversify your Customer Base • The debate for language access – is my business legally required to provide interpreters? Leyda Becker serves as the International Communities Liaison for the City of Bowling Green and coordinates the City’s role in communicating and working effectively with the diverse international communities represented in Bowling Green, and serves as an advocate for LEP (Limited English Proficient) persons who may seek City services. Contact Leyda at leyda.becker@bgky. org or (270) 393-3766. The Genuine. The Original. Sponsored by: R Overhead Door Company Of Bowling Green 14 | Chamber Connectionwww.bgchamber.com Small Business Spotlights Does my small business really need a website, Facebook, and Twitter presence? Here’s your answer, 51% of consumers are more likely to purchase from companies with a mobile-specific website and over 78% of consumers now rely on social networks when researching new products and services. Yes! You need a website! Michael Sturgeon, owner of Sturgeon Construction, loves what he does. He specializes in custom woodworking with an emphasis on treehouses, decks, play rooms and custom design. The Sturgeons moved to Bowling Green a year ago to be closer to family. Last Halloween, he helped his wife, Janie, transform the bank she worked at into the ‘Old West’ by Crowd South gives businesses the building a movie like set, taking the tools they need to build relation- bank back in time. One of the bank ships with their clientele using mo- customers asked who built the set. bile-friendly websites that allow the That referral turned into Surgeon’s consumer to find information quick- first Bowling Green treehouse. ly. They also help businesses engage customers through Facebook and “In one short year, my list of referTwitter. “Things have changed since ences in the area has grown nicely. “I the days when you simply opened have spent the last 20 years building the Yellow Pages, says Crowd South and running construction projects all Co-founder Jason Heflin. “Every busi- over the US. I have enjoyed building ness needs a website. Check ours out log cabins (my 2nd love), magnificent www.crowdsouth.com. ” custom homes, and too many commercial properties to mention. I have Jason Heflin and Chad Webb, found- always enjoyed what I do, but nothers of CrowdSouth, chose Bowling ing compares to the joy I get when Green as their base of operations someone experiences a treehouse I because of the overwhelming op- have created,” Sturgeon shares. portunity here. They saw a way to help small businesses just like their He enjoys the challenge to add creown succeed and reach their full po- ativity and detail into each project. tential. “Bowling Green is home to “My grandmother once told me, ‘The us. There is no other community we key to happiness is to find something want to see have a successful future, you love to do and figure out a way more than the Bowling Green Area. to make a living doing it.’ If you can We have over 15 years of experience dream it, I can build it.” in online marketing; we’re here to help,” says Jason. www.bgchamber.com Low cost manufacturing requires reliable machines. Dynamic Solutions, Inc., helps industrial clients achieve reliability doing Predictive Maintenance inspections using vibration analysis. Analysis tools are expensive and contacting the services is a reasonable alternative. Larger operations will contract the service for the flexibility. Joe Strader is the President of Dynamic Solutions and has been doing these industrial vibration inspections since 1980. Vibration based predictive maintenance detects mechanical failures at an early stage. Early repairs prevent additional costs of a catastrophic, unplanned failure. Catastrophic failures often occur when the machines are under maximum production, require more time to repair, and more parts are needed. An early repair can be done during planned outages, parts can be ordered and available, and repair crews can be scheduled. All of these save money and reduce maintenance costs. Chamber Connection | 15 Stretch Your Investment Route this publication to others in your office. PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 450 Bowling Green, KY 710 College Street Bowling Green, KY 42101 270.781.3200 • Fax: 270.843.0458 www.bgchamber.com Return Service Requested A Mother’s Perspective The Leader in Me – From the Eyes of the Parents At the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce, we are more than proud of The Leader In Me and the leadership qualities it is instilling in our children. On a regular basis we hear success stories from educators, parents, and the children themselves. Today, we wanted to share a couple of those stories from parents who have seen firsthand the impact of The Leader In Me in their child’s school. Together we are making a difference! A Father’s Perspective I was at the doorstep of life on my own and I was lost. I didn’t know what I wanted. I wasn’t sure how to get there. And I had no clear vision of my future. My junior year in high school was a harsh wakeup call. It took me 10 years of school to truly learn many of the principles my 6-year-old daughter is learning today as a part of the Leader in Me initiative. She was introduced to the program during her kindergarten year. Since then, it’s impacted her directly both in school and, more importantly, in her everyday life. She is constantly citing the 7 Habits in various contexts and circumstances. Already she is learning to be proactive - to put first things first. And those principles are putting her ahead of the curve in life. They’re sending her down a path that many kids – like me - do not have the benefit of knowing. She may not know it now. She may not realize it for years. But when her junior year rolls around, I trust the Leader in Me principles will take her down a different — and much better — road than the one her father took. When I asked my fourth grader what she liked best about The Leader in Me at her school, she answered that her favorite thing was getting “to be like grownups”and that it“prepares us for our future.”Just yesterday I watched her present a speech she had prepared earlier in the day during a Writing Project class for students in 3rd--5th grades at our local university. When I asked her if she was nervous about speaking in front of her peers and their parents, she told me she was not worried about it because she had talked in front of a big crowd before due to her involvement with The Student Lighthouse Team, a product of the The Leader In Me initiative. Students on this team are involved in decision-making, school projects, and public appearances, like the one my daughter was referring to when she presented to the group parents and students. These leadership opportunities are a tremendous asset for my daughter. After all, she will use those skills as a high school student, college student and later as President, or whatever it is she becomes! For more information on The Leader In Me, please contact Tonya Matthews, Vice President for Partnership Services at [email protected]. Interested in learning more about South Central Kentucky and meeting your colleagues from around the region? Leadership South Central Kentucky may be just for you! Applications are now available online at bgchamber.com