ACTION REPORT - San Angelo Chamber of Commerce

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ACTION REPORT - San Angelo Chamber of Commerce
ACTION REPORT
www.imagessanangelo.com
SAN ANGELO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
PHONE 325.655.4136
418 W. AVENUE B
FAX 325.658.1110
SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 76903
E-MAIL [email protected]
INTERNET : www.sanangelo.org
Volume 37
Number 5
May 2013
Luncheon to Feature ASU President Dr. Brian May
J
oin us at our May 14th luncheon as we hear from Dr. Brian May, President of Angelo State University.
Dr. May was appointed president of Angelo State University, a member of the Texas Tech University System, on Nov. 5, 2012. He is the fifth president of ASU and the 10 th president of the institution since it
began as San Angelo Junior College in 1928. He is also the first ASU graduate to become president of Angelo
State.
Prior to his appointment as president, May served as ASU’s provost and vice president for academic affairs,
dean of the College of Graduate Studies and a professor of animal science in the Agriculture Department. Previously, he served as executive director of the Mohair Council of America based in San Angelo and New York City.
An 18-year ASU faculty member, May has also served as director of external relations for the university since
2007. In those dual roles, he secured nearly $10 million in federal and state funding for university programs,
more than $100,000 in research grants and more than $500,000 in scholarships for students in the Agriculture Department. Under his
leadership as dean of the College of Graduate Studies, ASU graduate enrollment increased 66 percent from 2009 to 2012. He is also a
former president of the ASU Faculty Senate and the ASU Alumni Association.
May received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in animal science from ASU, and his doctorate in ruminant nutrition from Texas A&M
University. He is the author or co-author of 37 refereed journal articles and abstracts.
Long active in government affairs activities of the chamber, Dr. May is a recognized member of the San Angelo community, He has served on numerous local
organization boards, including the San Angelo Livestock Show and Rodeo Association, San Angelo Chamber of Commerce, Hospice of San Angelo, West Texas
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Rehabilitation Center and West Texas Boys Ranch. In 2008, he was named CitiTuesday, May 14, 2013
zen of the Year by the San Angelo Chamber of Commerce.
ASU C.J. Davidson Center
He and his wife, Patti, have two daughters, Morgan May Christo and
Mackenzie
May Holik.
Deadline to Register
Friday, May 10, 2013
Cost
$15 per person
The May Luncheon is Sponsored by:
To Make Your Reservation
Call the Chamber at 655-4136, ext 235
or visit www.sanangelo.org to
register online
A Look Inside...
From the Chairman ............................................................... 2
New York City Trip ................................................................ 3
Business @ Happy Hour.......................................................3
LSAAA Annual Social ...........................................................3
Newest Chamber Members ..................................................3
Economic Development Award Recognitions .......................4
CVB Update ..........................................................................5
Board Member Perspective - Jamie Akin .............................. 6
SBDC Training ......................................................................6
Member Memo Board ...........................................................6
Portraits of San Angelo Magazine.........................................6
Goodfellow Appreciation Day ............................................... 7
Chamber Calendar ............................................................... 7
Showdown in San Angelo Volunteer Opportunities .............. 7
Ribbon Cuttings.................................................................... 8
New York City Trip ............................................................... 8
Meals for the Elderly ..................................................... Insert
“Takin’ Care of Business” .............................................. Insert
Business Barometer ...................................................... Insert
Business Brown Bag ..................................................... Insert
Showdown in San Angelo Drag Boat Races ................. Insert
Texas Forts Tour ........................................................... Insert
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Action Report
San Angelo
Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors
Mark Thieman………. Chairman of the Board
Rick Mantooth ..................... Chairman-Elect
Chuck Shore ................................. Treasurer
Sam Allen ............ Immediate Past Chairman
Edward Carrasco
Jeff Deloach
Binnie Dierschke
Justin Jonas
Carrie Maier
Robert Ramirez
Greg Simons
Candice Brewer
Blaine Smith
Del Velasquez
Jamie Akin
Blake Burchard
John Fuentes
Debbie Mackey
Brian Thomma
Ex-Officio Directors
Don Butts .................. San Angelo Industries
Dr. Carol Ann Bonds. .... Superintendent SAISD
Mike Brown.......... Tom Green County Judge
LeAnne Byrd ........... Provost, Howard College
Col. Mark Damiano .............. Goodfellow AFB
17th Training Wing
Drew Darby .................. State Representative
Dr. Brian May…...…..Angelo State University
Mayor Alvin New……….....City of San Angelo
Del Velasquez.....Downtown San Angelo, Inc.
Bernay Sheffield….….San Angelo Restaurant
Association
Harry Thomas ................. Leadership Alumni
Association
Tim Vasquez……......San Angelo Police Dept.
Staff
Phil Neighbors ................................ President
Sandra Pomroy ...................... VP Operations
Brigett Mikulik ............... Events Coordinator
Peggy Arnold……….Membership Coordinator
Teri Turner…………………….....Receptionist
Kathy Keaton .............. Membership Director
Beverly Hanks ......... Financial Administrator
John Dugan .... VP Marketing & Recruitment
Hope Barron ......... Economic Dev. Specialist
Pamela Miller ................................... VP CVB
Jenni Hutcheson ...... CVB Sales & Servicing Dir.
Lucie Hofheins ......... Visitor Center Coordinator
San Angelo Chamber of Commerce
418 W. Avenue B
San Angelo, TX 76903
Phone: 325.655.4136
Fax: 325.658.1110
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.sanangelo.org
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MAY 2013
As I write this, I am reflecting on what our nation has been
through in the last couple of weeks. It is hard to get our
minds around the loss of life and the injuries that Boston and
West, Texas have incurred. What is great, however, is the
way our country and the individuals in this country pull together in the aftermath of these tragedies. The emotional
support and the physical and financial help provided by individuals for the people directly affected is what makes us
proud to be a part of this country. Our theme for the Chamber year "Takin' Care of Business" well describes the nation's
resolve in supporting the families facing hardships and the
Mark Thieman
Chairman of the Board
determination of authorities who are working to bring justice
in the case of the Boston bombing. Meanwhile, the theme
also describes your Chamber's focus on its members and the local economy, which is our
mission.
It was a celebration of business growth and achievement at April’s annual Economic
Awards Luncheon held at The Venue, sponsored by AEP Texas and San Angelo Community
Medical Center. Congratulations to the businesses recognized for outstanding growth in
2012: Clarion Hotel San Angelo, Data Management Incorporated/Time Clock Plus, Patriot
Automation and Control, and Snider Technology; as well as special economic impact
awards to Shannon Clinic and Texas Pacifico Transportation.
Another great networking and social event occurred on April 23rd with Business @
Happy Hour sponsored by San Angelo Community Medical Center at West Texas Medical
Associates. Also during April, the Chamber hosted enthusiastic new members at “Members
and Muffins” orientation stressing member benefits for new and existing members, held
another meeting regarding public transportation for ASU, convened a working meeting of
the Military Affairs Committee, launched sales and pitched story ideas for the Chamber’s
next magazine Portraits of San Angelo; and hosted Chamber-day for Leadership San Angelo
featuring tours of exotic game and wind towers on the Mayfield Ranch, the Hummer
House in Christoval, and an outstanding briefing & tour of Goodfellow Air Force Base. On
top of all that, we worked with numerous businesses expanding and considering San Angelo locations, hosted a reception for micro-businesses, and continued efforts with the
Cline Shale Consortium.
The CVB staff continued its efforts promoting San Angelo for tourism. Chamber staff
stayed very busy preparing for the Goodfellow Appreciation Day May 18 and annual Washington trip early this month. We also worked on future events including next month’s June
21-23 Showdown in San Angelo drag boat races, the Aug. 7-8 West Texas Legislative Summit, and others.
Please take note of a few of the opportunities available to you in May:

The May 14 monthly luncheon focuses on Angelo State University and higher education with ASU President Dr. Brian May. It is sponsored by TimeClock Plus and takes place at
the CJ Davidson Center at ASU from 11:30 to 1. Please call 655-4136 ext 235 to make your
$15 reservation, email [email protected], or register online at www.sanangelo.org.

May’s Business @ Happy Hour is hosted by the ASU Alumni Association at the LeGrand
Alumni Center on Tuesday, May 28, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Be there if your name is drawn for
the monthly cash drawing, which will be $1,350 if no winner is drawn at the April event.

Join us for practical assistance regarding impacts of the Affordable Care Act on business at our next Business Brown Bag Lunch on May 21 from noon to 1 in the River View
Room. Register by calling the Chamber 655-4136.

Please sign up to volunteer and/or become a sponsor of the Goodfellow Appreciation
Day scheduled Saturday, May 18, or the Showdown in San Angelo Drag Boat Races June 2123.
I look forward to seeing you at many of these events. Your support is appreciated .
MAY 2013
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WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST
CHAMBER MEMBERS
Bleyl & Associates
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Darrin Fentress, P.E.
318 W. Highland
(325) 262-4082
www.bleylengineering.com
Concho Suites Offices
OFFICE BUILDINGS, REAL
ESTATE APPRAISERS
Kevin Halfmann
133 W. Concho Ste 208
(325) 655-1278
www.halfmannrealty.com
Indian Springs Ranch
BED & BREAKFAST, HUNTING AND GUEST RANCH
Trey Wood
P.O. Box 206
Water Valley, TX
(325) 277-7540
www.isranch.com
J. L. Mercer Boots
BOOTMAKER & WESTERN
WEAR
Kyle Brock
224 S. Chadbourne
(325) 658-7634
Mobiletize
ADVERTISING/MARKETING
Reynaldo Lozano, Jr.
2605 Abilene St.
(325) 340-6403
Randy’s Bike & Run Shop
BIKE AND RUNNING STORE
Randy Rangel
1717 S. Oakes
(325) 655-1605
Rita's Floral Design Center
FLORIST
Rita Carranco
111 W. Twohig
(325) 656-3889
www.ritasfloraldesigncenter.com
Swankee Gray
HOME DESIGN, PAINTING,
FURNITURE
Bobbie Hasty
1606 W. Beauregard
76901
(325) 371-7106
Business @ Happy Hour
Tuesday, May 28th ▪ 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Hosted by:
ASU Alumni Association
Location:
LeGrand Alumni Center
1620 University Avenue
Jackpot Drawing:
If no winner is drawn at April’s event, the Jackpot Drawing will be
$1,350! If a winner is drawn in April, the jackpot will start over at
$100. Remember, all Chamber members have been entered in the
drawing for the cash prize, but you MUST be present to win!
Truway Media
GRAPHIC DESIGN - PRINTING
Rudy Soto
P.O. Box 5536
(325) 212-0354
www.truwaymedia.com
TXU Energy
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Jay Burkink / Hector Leos
P.O. Box 5932
(972) 868-8244
www.txu.com
LEADERSHIP SAN ANGELO
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
INVITES YOU AND A GUEST
TO A 30TH
BACKYARD BIRTHDAY BASH
CELEBRATING THE
30TH CLASS OF
LEADERSHIP SAN ANGELO
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013
7:00 PM
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
RIO CONCHO WEST
CLUBHOUSE
6359 APPALOOSA TRAIL
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RSVP REQUIRED
CALL HOPE BARRON 340-4016
[email protected]
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From the Convention & Visitors Bureau
May 2013
Community Calendar
2, 9, 16, 23, 30..........Art Thursday at San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts
2....................................SA Genealogical & Historical Society 40th Anniv.
3-5, 10-12, 17-19....“Night of January 16th” Angelo Civic Theatre
4...................................Firefighters Muster and Casino Night
4...................................1st Saturday at the Chicken Farm Art Center
4...................................Belt Buckle Ball
5...................................Play It Again Concert
10.................................San Angelo Rotary Friendship Golf Tournament
10-11..........................An Evening of Dance, San Angelo Ballet
11.................................Simply Texas Blues Festival
11.................................Family Day at San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts
16.................................Downtown Art Walk
18.................................Armed Forces Day, Fort Concho
18.................................Military Appreciation Day, Railway Depot
27.................................Memorial Day Exercises at Fort Concho
Detailed information on events may be found at
www.visitsanangelo.org
Rotary International held
the District 5840 Convention in San Angelo
last month. Pictured are
convention registrants
from Houston and San
Antonio, who were able
to take in a downtown
tour on their free afternoon. CVB Staff member
Lucie Hofheins conducted their tour and
they were quite impressed with how clean
San Angelo is!
May Conventions, Meetings, & Major Events
Date
17-19
18-19
21-23
Event
Anticipated Out of
Town Attendance
Lone Star Classic Chevy Show
West Texas USSSA-Battle on the Concho
FEMA Training Event
200
700
40
V.I.P. ACCESS
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Action Report
The Small Business Development Center is located in the Business Resource Center at 69 N. Chadbourne. All classes will be held at this location
unless otherwise specified.
To register, call 942-2098 or email
[email protected].
May 2:
May 7:
May 9:
May 13
May 14
May 16
May 20
May 21
May 21
May 23
May 29
May 30:
Business Plan Part II: Financials 6-8:30 p.m.
Starting A Business: What You need to Know
2-4:30 p.m.
Shaking the Money Tree: Finding Funding For
Your Business 6-8:30 p.m.
Quickbook Series 3-5:30 p.m.
Quickbook Series 3-5:30 p.m.
Sales Tax Series: Do I Have To Collect Sales
Tax?
6-8:30 p.m.
Quickbook Series 3-5:30 p.m.
Business Brown Bag Noon (See Insert Flyer)
Quickbook Series 3-5:30 p.m.
Basics of Business Entities: How to Choose the
Right Legal Structure for your Business 6-8:30
Business Plan I: Writing the Narrative 9:30-12
Business Plan II: Financials 2-4:30
Understanding Financial Statements 6-8:30 p.m.
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Texas Business Women
of San Angelo
invites you to celebrate our
90th Anniversary on May 25, 2013
Bentwood Country Club at 6:00 pm
Cost is $30.00
RSVP deadline May 15th
Please call Ann Burmeister for
tickets 325-651-8142
Board Member Perspective
Your Chamber is guided by 19 volunteers who make up the Board of Directors. Each month we feature a different board member perspective to better acquaint you with the men and women who serve in these leadership roles.
Jamie Akin
Growing up in a small town you get involved and quickly learn that teamwork is the way to get things accomplished. When I made the decision to stay in San Angelo I felt fortunate to call San Angelo home.
I grew up in Rocksprings, Texas and came to San Angelo to attend Angelo State University where I received my
undergraduate and masters degrees. My brother was my idol growing up, and I wanted to do everything he did, and
following him to ASU was one of them. After graduation, I spent eight years working for the Standard-Times and two
years working for Granite Publications traveling around the state of Texas before joining the faculty and staff at Angelo State University. I have been at the university for 3 years, and I find myself again working with a great team that
believes in making impact and a difference through higher education.
I have been married for five years to Chase Akin and we have a daughter, Driskell Morgan. Chase grew up in San
Angelo so it has always been his home, and we both feel blessed to be here. I tried the city life once and I enjoyed
the experience, but it just didn’t feel right to this small town girl.
I stay involved because I believe in the great city of San Angelo and the people behind it. San Angelo is full of culture, history, talents, and most importantly, people that believe in San Angelo. While we often face challenges, it is the leadership and teamwork in this
city that gets us through time after time. The generosity and hard work of the people of San Angelo make this city home for my family.
My involvement started at the Chamber when I was 23 years old. The publisher at the Standard-Times signed me up for the Leadership San Angelo
program, and I have stayed involved ever since. Not only do I give back to the Chamber, but the great staff at the Chamber is one of the most helpful
resources and partners you can find in San Angelo. I have served on several other boards in San Angelo and I plan to continue to do so. I love being a
part of a team that makes things happen for the betterment of our community.
May 2013
Action Report
Thursday, May 2nd
Board of Directors Meeting @ 8:00 a.m.
Thursday, May 2nd
P-16+ Education Partnership @ 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 9th
Leadership San Angelo Full Day Session.
“Transportation & Communication / Community
Service Agencies”
Monday, May 13th
Concho Cadre Meeting - Noon @ Golden Corral
Tuesday, May 14th
Membership Luncheon @ 11:30 a.m. (See Page 1)
Wednesday May 15th
Economic Development Council @ 3:00—BRC
Saturday, May 18th
Goodfellow Appreciation Day
Monday, May 20th
Young Professionals of San Angelo @ 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, May 21st
Business Brown Bag - Noon @ River View Room
This Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 18th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the
Chamber’s Military Affairs Committee will host an event for all active-duty
military personnel and their families stationed at Goodfellow AFB to show
our community’s appreciation for their service. The event will feature food,
entertainment,
and family activities for the
GAFB service
men and
women and
their families
to enjoy. This
event is one of
the reasons
San Angelo
has earned
numerous distinctions regarding our community’s relationship with the military, including
being named the Number 1 City Among Smaller Markets for Military Retirement by USAA and military.com. In 2012 we hosted over 2,000 military
personnel and their family members at a barbecue lunch. This year we
plan to host even more! WE NEED YOU as a sponsor to help make this
event happen. Please contact Brigett Mikulik at [email protected] or
at 655-4136, ext. 235. The sponsor signage deadline is May 8th!
Thursday, May 23rd
Newsletter Deadline
Call Peggy for advertising at 655-4136
Tuesday, May 28th
CVB Board Meeting @ 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 28th
Business @ Happy Hour @ 5:00 p.m.
(See Page 3 for details)
Wednesday, May 29th
Finance Committee @ 4:30 p.m.
7th Annual
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Showdown in San Angelo
June 21-23
Ribbon cuttings
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First Financial Bank’s new H.E.B. Branch Location
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450-4940
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Takin’ Care of Business!
2013 Chamber Chairman Mark Thieman selecued “Takin’ Care of Bvsiness” as uhe Chamber’s uheme for uhe comint year. This phrase communicates what the Chamber is all about - we work every
day to take care of our local businesses, helping you grow and prosper. We hope you will participate in all your Chamber membership has to offer. Networking is one of the key benefits of your membership, and we hope you will use opportunities like these featured below to develop new business contacts and to stay informed about your organization and your community.
Spring Is Here! It’s A Great Time To Get Involved!
April Luncheon
Approximately 175 members attended the April Economic Development Awards luncheon
where six San Angelo businesses were recognized (see details on page 4). (Left photo) Members enjoyed a great buffet lunch provided by A Catered Affair. (Right photo) Jessica Lambert, 2013 President of the Young Professionals of San Angelo, told members about the
organization and reported on their current membership drive.
Discover ASU
MEMBERS & MUFFINS
April’s Members & Muffins was well attended.
Our newest Chamber members networked and
learned about their benefits and services.
Peggy Arnold and Brigett Mikulik staffed
the Chamber booth at April’s Discover
ASU event. They provided community
literature to the families of students
considering attending ASU.
Over for more activities and photos
Leadership San Angelo
April’s Leadership session focused on the Chamber of Commerce and its many facets. The morning was spent
learning about agribusiness and agri-tourism at the Mayfield Exotic Game Ranch and Christoval’s Hummer House.
The Government Affairs session included a tour of Goodfellow AFB with lunch in the dining hall and demonstrations at the fire training school. The class returned to the Visitor Center to hear about member services and economic development.
Business Brown Bag
April’s free lunch hour training was
well attended to hear attorney Jon
Mark Hogg of Jackson Walker discuss
hiring practices.
Business @ Happy Hour
A large crowd enjoyed the March 26th Business @ Happy Hour hosted by Beauregard
Place, one of San Angelo’s newest event
venues. Excellent food was provided by Rio
Concho Catering. The jackpot drawing recipient was not in attendance, so the
jackpot will continue to increase until it is
won.
MICRO BUSINESS
RECEPTION
Diversity Committee Chairman Edward Carrasco
led the discussions at the Micro Business Reception in April when small business owners heard
from speakers regarding resources to help grow
their business.
Wondering what YOU can do to get involved?
Call the Chamber at 655-4136, or visit our website at
www.sanangelo.org for upcoming opportunities.
San Angelo
BUSINESS BAROMETER
May 2013
A Gauge of San Angelo’s Economic Indicators
Published by the San Angelo Chamber of Commerce
[email protected]
(325) 655-4136
Building Permits
March
2013
Total Value
2012
Total Value
New Single Family Residence
34
$6,295,000
18
$3,069,800
New Commercial
19
$4,664,140
6
$5,132,126
Other
625
$2,564,370
741
$4,702,278
Totals
678
$13,523,510
765
$12,904,204
1,927
$26,028,775
2,053
$40,266,116
YTD Totals
Sales and Use Tax Rebated
February
2013
2012
$1,841,666.88
$1,761,981.89
7.26%
Totals YTD (Nov-Feb)
$7,997,958.37
$7,571,932.40
5.62%
San Angelo Regional Airport – Mathis Field
Labor Market Statistics
March
2013
2012
Civilian Labor Force
46,914
45,925
Total Employment
44,599
43,454
Total Unemployment
2,315
2,471
Unemployment Rate
4.9%
5.4%
March
MLS Statistics – Single Family Residential
March
2012
182
121
Dollar Volume
$27,662,400
$15,463,123
Total Sold YTD
429
270
$63,404,782
$34,799,057
Dollar Volume YTD
2013
2012
Enplaned
4,790
4,501
Deplaned
4,661
4,163
Enplaned YTD
12,822
12,528
Deplaned YTD
12,196
12,022
Hotel/Motel Occupancy
2013
Total Sold
% Change
City of San Angelo
March
2013
2012
Occupancy Rate
83.2%
68.8%
Average Daily Room Rate
$87.75
$75.93
Sources: City of San Angelo Permits & Inspections Department, State Comptroller of Public Accounts, San Angelo Regional
Airport, Texas Workforce Commission, San Angelo Association of REALTORS, San Angelo Convention and Visitors Bureau
FREE!
San Angelo, TX
Brown
Bag
LUNCH SERIES
EAT. LEARN. NETWORK.
Don’t miss this FREE
monthly noontime “bring
your own brown bag”
business focused speaker
series. Box lunches are
available upon request
when registering.
SAVE THE DATE!
2013
Business Brown Bags

APRIL 16
Hiring 101:
Avoi di ng L ega l Is s u e s
M AY 2 1
A f f orda b l e C a re Ac t :
Basi cs a n d Po s s i b l e
Bus i ne s s I m p a c ts
JUNE 18
Re source s o f th e ADA &
Workf o rc e S o l u ti o n s
J U LY 1 6
A f f orda b l e C a re Ac t :
Basi cs a n d Po s s i b l e
Bus i ne s s I m p a c ts
(ENCORE TOPIC)
SER IE S IX: HUMA N R E S O URC E S
MAY 2 1 , 2 0 1 3
AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
THE BASICS AND POSSIBLE BUSINESS IMPACTS
A
s health care reform unfolds it is important to understand how
it will affect your business. The implications for your business
will basically depend on the number of people you employ. For a
good overview of what the Affordable Care Act is and how it might affect
your business join us May 21st at the next Business Brown Bag.
For your convenience, there will be an encore presentation of this topic July 16th , 2013
SPEAKERS
Bryan Horner
Mary Cortez
M
M
Shannon Medical Center
President/CEO
r. Horner has been employed at Shannon since
November 1998 in the roles of Chief Financial
Officer and Executive Vice President/Chief Operating
Officer before assuming CEO duties in 2006.
From November 1989 to 1998, he was employed by Columbia/HCA
and served in positions of CFO, Division CFO, and CFO/COO roles
at various facilities. From September 1984 to November 1989, he
was employed by Republic Health Corporation as Facility CFO and
for two years, as the Corporate Accounting Manager.
He is a CPA and holds a degree in Business Administration in
Accounting from Abilene Christian University, in Abilene, Texas,
and a Master of Science in Health Care Administration from Trinity
University.
Shannon Medical Center
Director, Managed Care
s. Cortez is currently Director, Managed Care for Shannon Medical
Center (since 2009). She works with provider contracts as well with
the employee health plan, managing the health and dental benefits for
4600 lives.
Prior to her transition to Shannon Medical Center, Ms. Cortez held
the position of Director, Operations for the Shannon-owned Legacy
Health Plan.
She earned her degree is from Angelo State University in Business
Administration.
FMI: www.angelo.edu/bbb
CALL TODAY TO REGISTER! Seating is limited!
WHEN:
MAY 21, 2013
12:00 P.M. - 1 P.M.
Doors Open 11:45 a.m.
(THIRD TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH)
WHERE:
REGISTER: PLEASE CALL
VISITOR CENTER
RIVERVIEW ROOM
418 W. Avenue B.
San Angelo, TX 76903
An optional box lunch is available for a
nominal fee for those who request it when
they register.
(325) 655-4136
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