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Vol. 15, Issue 19 July 2016 CEO Message 2 City/Downtown Updates 3 Governmental Affairs 4 New Members/Renewals 5 Member News 6 Professional Services 7 Calendar 8 “Creating A Community Where Business Thrives” NIRVAANA Banquet & Event Ctr. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Morgan Territory Brewing Ribbon Cutting Ceremony www.tracychamber.org Pink Turtle Shoppe Ribbon Cutting A Message from the Chamber CEO... Succession Planning Vital for Any Organization Succession planning is a prominent issue I have observed not only in business but also in the non-profit world. Baby boomers are retiring left and right and as a society, we are doing a horrible job of being proactive and preparing for the inevitable transition of replacing our leaders. Why do we wait until someone retires or is no longer able to run an organization to find a replacement? We as leaders need to start doing a better job of creating a succession plan for our organizations so they don't suffer a slow death as a result of losing a leader or not being able to find a replacement. Understand Succession Plan is a Process The most important take-away for you in this article is the fact that succession planning is not easy; it doesn't happen overnight; and it won't happen unless you start TODAY! Having a continuous plan of succession is just as important as your organization's vision; they go hand in hand. Your vision tells you what you want your company to look like in the future and your succession plan will assist in the continuity of your organization and will ensure it stays alive. Another importance of succession planning is the fact that it allows you to analyze what needs to happen now and implement change now. Do you have a succession plan for your organization? Don't worry, it's not too late. Today I will give you some tips to assist you in starting to create a succession plan for your organization. Start Succession Development Today I know I keep referring to this as succession planning, but in all honesty, it is more of succession development which means you need to begin developing your people so they will have the skills and training necessary to lead the organization. No matter if you are a business or non-profit; you need to continuously develop your employees or volunteers. Look around your organization and start identifying the people who have the potential and more importantly the desire to move up into a leadership role. For this step, make sure you understand that skills can be taught. Character and values can not be taught. Make sure the people you are investing time to train possess the character and values that match the vision of your organization. You can have the smartest person on your team that is highly skilled but if they lack the passion, drive and ethics you are looking for, they will not be a good fit to take over some day. Understand Your Goals & Objectives for Succession Planning The most important step to this process is clearly understanding what your goals are for your organizations' succession plan. Are you going to retire in 5 years? Do you have senior management getting ready to retire? Whatever the case may be, you need to be aware of what you are trying to accomplish in order to create a road map to help you achieve your succession goals. Write Your Plan Now that your "wheels are in motion" and I have you thinking about succession, don't procrastinate any further; WRITE YOUR PLAN!! 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Board Chair: Dan Greene, Bank of the West Lisa Aguilera, Aspire Hometown Realty Dan Tavares-Arriola, District Attorney’s Office Dana Cooper, PG&E Bill Fields, Surtec Systems, Inc. Will Fleet, Tracy Press Dr. Brian Stephens, Tracy Unified School District Bruce George, Thrivent Financial Joe Homen, Tracy Toyota Cliff Hudson, Fresh Coat Painters Sherry Jones, Owens Illinois of North America Brent Ives, BHI Management Consulting Nolan O’Brien, Lawrence Livermore Lab Robin Lopez, Taylor Farms Scott McFarland, Journey Christian Church Patricia Palma Tammy Shaff, Sutter Tracy Hospital Dr. Shailaja Singh, Singh Dental Center Chad Wood, Willbanks & Wood, PLC CHAMBER AMBASSADORS CHAIR: Carolyn Brown Blunt, Life Coach Karen Aranda, Altamont Mechanical Heating/Air Carol Blevins, Aspire Hometown Realty Germaine Clark Dave Garcia, Dave Garcia Designs Flo Guzman, Faifield Inn Virna Hudson, Fresh Coat Painters Conrad Levoit, Levoit Advanced Protective Services Betsy Moreno, California Advantage Real Estate Carol Newman, Surtec Systems, Inc. Debbie Pierotti, All Occasion Gift Baskets Brian Schilling, Zero BS Marketing Lon Swanson, Fry Memorial Chapel Zanna Wolfgang, Aspire Hometown Realty CHAMBER STAFF Sofia Valenzuela, CEO [email protected] Maria Valenzuela, Membership/Event Services [email protected] Alyssa Mupo, Hire Me First Program Coordinator [email protected] Carol Neely, Receptionist -Sofia Valenzuela, CEO, Tracy Chamber www.tracychamber.org What’s Happening in your City... What’s Happening In your Economic Development Update: M&J Bistro is undergoing a relocation and remodel to the former Casa Grande location in the Big Lots Shopping Center. The Royal Gymnastics and Sports Academy to be located in McKinley Village, was approved by the planning commision . Tracy Mazda has applied for a building permit to expand their parking lot. Economic Development Staff has been in discussion with brokers representing property at the I-205 Power Centers. It is anticipated that a new dental office and two franchise quick serve food users not currently in the Tracy market will enter into lease agreements in the next few months. The Chipotle/Panera project is now under construction and both restaurants are expected to open by the end of 2016. Knight Life, a fencing and archery entertainment/recreation focused center is seeking a conditional use permit for The Shops at Northgate Village. Rouse Properties (West Valley Mall) has announced that the corporate restructuring transaction with Brookfield Asset Management will close by third quarter 2016. For more information about the City of Tracy visit www.ci.tracy.ca.us Downtown... The Downtown Tracy Farmer’s Market continues every Saturday until October 29th from 8AM-1PM on 10th Street between Central Avenue and B Street. Don’t miss the Downtown Art Walk on Friday, July 8th from 6PM-8:30PM. The Art Walk is free, self-guided event featuring local visual and performing artists in downtown venues. Come downtown to meet working artists, listen to great music, try hands -on activities, purchase art, and partake in restaurants’ dinner specials. Make sure you stop by the Grand Theatre Center for the Arts on your walk through downtown! The Block Party Series will continue with Hot Rods Band for a night of Classic Rock & Roll on Friday, July 15th. On July 29th, Capital City Band will come to Downtown Tracy to play Motown Soul. All Block Parties are free events from 6PM-9PM and held in the Downtown Plaza on 6th Street. Food and beverages are available for purchase. On Friday, July 22nd, Hotel Transylvania 2 will be shown at the plaza outside City Hall. Movies on the Plaza begin at sunset and are free. Bring your blankets, chairs but no pets. For more information about the Tracy City Center visit www.tracycitycenter.com Elite Ambassador: of the month: Dave Garcia, Dave Garcia Designs Thank you for your continuous support to the PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE AT EVENTBRITE Chamber and its members! www.tracychamber.org Governmental Affairs Update Have you heard about the Tracy Chamber Governmental Affairs Committee, (GAC)? This is a new committee of the Chamber that brings education and awareness to our businesses. The mission of the GAC committee is to provide a perspective on local, state and federal policy issues that are impacting the Tracy business community. Through the GAC Committee, the Chamber aims to further support businesses and continue finding solutions to their issues and challenges. Local representatives from Congress, State and Assembly attend the meeting to provide legislative updates and answer questions from businesses. In addition to reviewing legislation, the committee also provides updates on local city council meetings and discusses current business issues. The Governmental Affairs Committee is a great opportunity for you to voice your business opinion and become informed. Join us for the next meeting on Thursday, July 21st at 4PM at the Chamber. Earlier this year, the Chamber released a survey to its members to ask them how their business is doing and obtain feedback on their business issues. The Chamber is diligently working with several local partners to find solutions to common issues and concerns, and will continue updating its membership on positive changes that have been made. June Lunch Meet-Up at Denny’s Restaurant Bottom Left to Right: Sofia Valenzuela, Dave Tillman. Karen Aranda, Betsy Moreno, Dave Garcia, Cliff Hudson, Conrad Levoit, Ceci Haas, Jennifer Boylan This month, the Chamber will be sending out a survey to our members to ask them to tell us what questions they would like to be featured during the Mayoral and Council Forums that will take place in September. The Tracy Chamber will be partnering with the Tracy Press to host these local elected official forums, and the Chamber’s primary focus is to be the voice of business and represent its members. What business focused questions would you like to ask our mayoral and city council candidates? This is your opportunity to make your voice heard and have your questions answered during the upcoming forum. Please email us your business questions to [email protected] or participate in our online survey and tell us what questions you would like us to ask on your behalf. As a Chamber committed to creating a strong local economy, we are committed to providing opportunities for our members to not only have their voices heard, but also to be part of the election process by participating, being informed, and making the right decision as it relates to electing pro-business candidates. We encourage you to attend the upcoming forums and we will be providing more detailed information in the next newsletter to inform you of the dates/locations so you can participate. Being the voice of business is our priority. If your business is experiencing challenges or issues that are preventing you from growing your business, contact the Chamber so we can determine if there is an opportunity to assist your business in mitigating those issues. Be part of the solution. Consider attending an upcoming GAC meeting. This meeting is open to all members of the Chamber. www.tracychamber.org Welcome to the Chamber New Members! Thank You for Renewing With Us Under 5 Years: All Occasion Gift Baskets Casa Grande Mexican Restaurant Century 21 M&M and Associates Chest of Hope Chevron Colemar Design Corral Hollow Family Dental CrossFit Tracy Crown Nut Company, Inc. Hospice of San Joaquin Keller Williams Realty Lighthouse Real Estate & Development, Inc. New Life With Water Notre Dame de Namur University Pampered Pet Grooming & Spa SolarCity Sow A Seed Community Foundation Stockton Certified Farmers Market T & J Educational Tutoring Women’s Center-Youth & Family Services Emergency Food Bank 7 W. Scotts Ave., Stockton, CA 209-464-7369 Mike Donaghy *Non-Profit Mood on 10th 118 W. 10th Street, Tracy, CA 209-831-9301 LaToya Elson *Hair Salon NIRVAANA Banquet Event Center 1005 E. Pescadero Ave. #101, Tracy, CA 209-740-6020 Jass Sangha *Banquet Hall Round Table Pizza 2630 S. Tracy Blvd., Tracy, CA 209-833-8300 Farzin Yardy *Restaurant 5-10 Years: Golden 1 Credit Union Morehead Park New Horizon Business Park of Tracy PDQ Promotions, Printing & Embroidery University of the Pacific **Home-Based Business 11-20 Years: Donate Supplies for New Teacher Goodie Bags ITT Technical Institute Jacobson CDI Patriot Pest Management San Joaquin County Office of Education Tracy Interfaith Ministries The Surland Companies 20-30 Years: Brookdale Senior Living In-Shape Health Clubs Montessori School of Tracy Willson & Co. E.A. Thank you for your support! Promote your business by sending over info to share in our e-blast & Newsletter! Email [email protected] Seeking school supplies for new teachers such as pens, notepads, rulers, etc. Drop off (80) items by 07/21. Goodie bags will be given out at New Educator Mixer on 07/26 a 4PM at Art Freiler. www.tracychamber.org Member News: Why Work? Join CCBVI for a workshop to learn about the advantages of employment and reduce fear of losing disability benefits. The Why Work Workshop will take place Monday, July 25th from 8:30AM to 12PM at the Community Center for the Blind office located at 130 W. Flora Street in Stockton. A continental breakfast will be served. Cost is $35 must RSVP by calling 209-466-3836. Camp Pump It Up Drop the kids off at Camp Pump It Up where the doors to imaginative play opens through themed activities and events. Our Camps offer active play along with creative thinking to build healthy bodies and minds. Camps are geared for children ages 5-12. Drop the kids off for 4 hours from 10AM-2PM or 2PM-6PM. $25 includes jump, science/crafts plus a snack. For more info call 209-833-7867. June New Member Coffee Bottom Left to Right: Maggie Foresee-Griese, Norine Higa, Phil Darby, Carol Almanza, Jass Sangha, Conni Linarez, Carol Blevins, Christina Kitchen, LaToya Elson, Nyisha Bell, Uzo Ogbodo, Barbara Ramirez, Jeff Haws, John Pavia BUSINESS QUOTE OF THE MONTH: “Success in business requires training and discipline and hard work. But if you’re not frightened by these things, the opportunities are just as great today as they ever were” - David Rockefeller Grand Foundation Advance Ticket Purchase Party Monday, July 11th 5:30PM-8:30PM The 10th Anniversary Season of the Grand Theatre Center for the Arts promises lots of exciting performances, including the season opener, Trace Adkins, who will kick off the season on August 20th This show will sell out! To make sure you get tickets, join the Foundation and get your tickets before the general public at the Advance Ticket Purchase Party! For more information, call 209-831-6858 Movies on the Plaza Spend fun, family time by bringing the kids out to the City of Tracy’s Movies on the Plaza! The next two movies will be Hotel Transylvania on July 22nd and Star Wars-The Force Awakens on August 5th. Movies are free and begin at sunset at City Hall located at 333 Civic Center Plaza. For more info call 209-831-6202. To submit your member news email 100 words to [email protected] before the 25th of the month. www.tracychamber.org Tracy Chamber Professional Services Listing JULY 2016 NON-PROFIT ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE Behnam Accounting Solutions……………………….209-835-9655 UNEED2, INC……………………………………………...209-831-3550 Block Advisors…………………………………………..209-836-9600 PAINTING CONTRACTOR Fresh Coat Painters……………………………………..209–390-4326 BANKS Bank of Stockton………………...………………..…....209-820-2000 POOLS & SPA Oak Valley Community Bank………………...……....209-834-3340 Pacific Pool & Spa………………………………………..925-337-4207 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BOOKKEEPING & PAYROLL Account Masters Bookkeeping………………...….....209-836-4961 Rosas Professional Services……………………..……510- 461-5610 REAL ESTATE BUILDERS / DEVELOPERS Aspire Hometown Realty..……………………………..209-814-8256 California Advantage Real Estate…………………….209-836-3300 Norine Higa—Century 21 M&M and Associates…...209-207-4439 CHILD CARE Ray Lopez - Keller Williams….……………………......209-914-8010 KinderCare Learning Center………………….…...….209-835-9247 Shelly Simonich - Keller Williams…………………….209-910-3334 Virtue Realty Group Inc……………………………..….209-597-3950 JP Palmer……………………………………….………...209-229-7760 DENTISTRY Bright Now! Dental ……………………..……………...209-836-4950 RESTAURANT/BAKERY Shailaja Singh, DDS…………………………………….209-833-0020 I Live for Dessert…………………………...……………209–222-4737 Papa Johns…………………………………………….…209– 830-0000 ENGINEERING/ CIVIL SANDIS Civil Engineers Surveyors Planners…...….209-820-5380 SHOPPING - RETAIL The Owl Box………………………………………..……..209-830-0796 EVENT PLANNER SOLAR SALES Captivating Moments Event Planning & Mgmt…...408-314-8130 Sunrun……...……………………….…………....…..……209-814-6156 FLORIST SUPPLEMENTAL INSURANCE Flower Pavillion………………………………..………..209-836-3751 A I L ……………………………………………………..….415-510-9599 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING TERMITE & PEST CONTROL SERVICES Altamont Mechanical Heating & Air ……………………………………………………….……..209-346-2422 Take Care Termite & Pest Control …………………………………………...............................209-832-7300 INSURANCE SERVICES Farmers Insurance - Hashimi Insurance Agency WATER WELL PUMP CONTRACTOR …………………………………...……...……...……….....925-353-5942 Commercial, Domestic, Irrigation, 24 Hr. I. J. Larsen Pumps, Inc………………………………..…209-529-2020 Larry Benson Nationwide Insurance Life, Home, Auto, Business, Workers Comp, Motorcycle ………………………..………………....…………….…...209-229-1096 WEBSITE HOSTING & DESIGN MARKETING/BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Nnvent…………………………………………………......888-408-2515 Graphic Design, Websites, Social Media Marketing Graphics Connection………………………...………...209-221-8832 Marketing Mojo………………………………………….925-337-3665 MANUFACTURING / ROOFING MATERIALS Duro –Last Roofing Products, Inc. ……………..…..209-993-3221 MORTGAGE LENDING Pamela Dew-Diversified Capital Funding …………………………………………………...…….…..209-833-3338 U.S. Bank Home Mortgage…………...……………….925-998-4204 MOVING & STORAGE COMPANY Greater Bay Relocation Services, North American Van Lines ………………………………………………...…………..209-830-4435 Your company can be listed here for just $100 per year. Call 209-835-2131 www.tracychamber.org July Meetings 07/07 07/12 07/14 07/21 07/27 8:30AM Ambassadors at Chamber 12:30PM Hispanic Group at Chamber 12PM Starting Your Own Biz at Chamber 4PM Governmental Affairs at Chamber 4PM Board Meeting at Chamber July Events August Meetings 08/02 08/09 08/11 08/18 08/24 8:30AM Ambassadors at Chamber 12:30PM Hispanic Group at Chamber 12PM Starting Your Own Biz at Chamber 4PM Governmental Affairs at Chamber 4PM Board Meeting at Chamber August Events 07/09 12PM Ribbon Cutting at Mood on 10th 08/09 8AM Coffee by Ambassadors at Chamber 07/12 8AM Coffee by VBR Foster Family Agency 08/17 12PM Ribbon Cutting New Smile Orthodontics 07/14 6PM Ribbon Cutting Anderson Insurance & 08/25 5PM Mixer by Hire Me First at TUSD Office ABS Alarm Co. 07/26 4PM New Educator Mixer at Art Freiler 07/28 5PM Mixer by All in the Details at Grant Bar & Lounge www.tracychamber.org
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