February 4 2015 - Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce
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February 4 2015 - Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce
FEBRUARY 2015 Letter to the Membership With Thanks for a Great Year Jennifer Tavares, CEcD, President The Chamber staff and membership community spent 2014 demonstrating how truly strong and spirited it is. Weathering several major changes in one year could cause trouble in some organizations, and yet we survived a leadership transition, a facilities debacle, and personnel changes. We are stronger today than before, and headed in a great direction. This is because the Chamber has been built by its members, its staff, and this community over the course of 118 years to be a robust and resilient organization. Not many other organizations in our community can boast such a long history of community engagement and advocacy. We are so fortunate to have such a solid foundation, and I know that we also have Jean McPheeters to thank for much of what the Chamber has become today. I’m proud to say our accomplishments in 2014 included: • Continued implementation of our strategic plan, which focuses on Grow, Learn, Advocate, and Market strategies (as well as “Administer”); • A second round of OJT grant funding, which provided nearly $90K to help train 25 individuals; • A stronger Convention & Visitors Bureau under the leadership of Bruce Stoff, with a banner year of tourism to boast for the efforts; • Hosting numerous high quality events in 2014 with total attendance exceeding 4,200; • Providing new professional opportunities to two internal staff members; • 75 new members were added to our ranks—more than the last four years; • Our membership now exceeds 740 members (including courtesy listings) representing over 50,000 employees; • Advancing community efforts such as beautification, the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, and the Friends of the Stewart Park Project; • Laying the groundwork for a comprehensive Wayfinding Community Signage Program; • Supporting the important leadership development work of the Leadership Tompkins program, and the young professionals group Tompkins Connect; • Wonderful support from numerous event hosts and sponsors throughout the year, for which we are very grateful! In 2015, we look forward to enhancing our marketing and social media strategies; continuing efforts to advocate for business and economic development needs; pursuing quality Chamber and community events; and working to enhance the quality of life to continue making Tompkins County a great place to live, work, learn, and play. Through the investments of our supporters, boards, committees, and countless staff members, this organization has grown and evolved with the Ithaca and Tompkins County community. We look forward to continuing to serve you in 2015 and beyond, and I thank you sincerely for your warm welcome! Ithaca is Gorges and More The spring 2015 tourism grant funding round has been announced. Created by the Tompkins County Tourism Program to help local organizations draw visitors from outside the county, the grants have helped launch many successful initiatives from a variety of tourism interests including arts, culinary, sustainability, and more. Applications are due Feb. 20 and more information can be found online at tompkinscountyny.gov/tourism. NETMA (the “Nobody Tells Me Anything” roundtable) will be Thursday, February 5, 12pm, at the Greater Ithaca Activities Center (GIAC), 301 West Court St., Ithaca. Hospitality/tourism organizations meet for discussion and share news. For more information, contact Jodi LaPierre at [email protected]. Get ready for the inaugural Gorges Ithaca Half Marathon on Sunday June 14, 2015, a 13.1 mile loop course on city streets, the waterfront, and surrounding parks. Tickets are available online at www.IMAthlete.com. Hosted by Red Newt Racing (www.rednewtracing.com), the Chamber of Commerce, and headline sponsor Cayuga Health Systems. Save the Dates Details and more at tompkinschamber.org Wed. 2/11 5p February 2015 Business After Hours sponsored by the Community Foundation of Tompkins County, at Coltivare Thu 2/19 12noon February 2015 Networking At Noon at The Boatyard Grill Thu 2/26 5:30p Amalfi Coast and Rome 2015 Pre-Tour Briefing at the Chamber Thu 3/5 12noon Economic Summit at Lakewatch Inn (details TBA) The Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce is a progressive, forwardthinking organization linking business and government, community organizations, residents and institutions, dedicated to making Tompkins County a great place to live, work, learn and play. Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce, 904 East Shore Drive, Ithaca, NY 14850. Telephone (607) 273-7080; Fax (607) 272-7617; Email: [email protected]; www. tompkinschamber.org NY-0000733531 Chamber Travel Amalfi Coast and Rome 2015! Pre-Tour Briefing Feb. 26, 2015 Learn all about the Chamber’s upcoming tour to the Amalfi Coast and Rome at our Pre-Tour Briefing: Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015, 5:30 – 6:30 PM Chamber of Commerce Borg-Warner Morse TEC Conference Room 904 East Shore Dr., Ithaca, NY 14850 Pre-register at tompkinschamber.org 607-273-7080 Tour dates: Nov. 8-16, 2015. Travel by private coach from Ithaca to JFK International airport and fly to Rome, Italy. Stay six nights in the picturesque town of Sorrento and one night in Rome at 1st class hotels. Included are day trips and attractions on the Amalfi coast and a tour of Pompeii, optional day tours to Naples, Salerno and ancient Peastum, and the Isle of Capri. Option to extend your stay in Rome for 2 extra days. Details and registration info at tompkinschamber.org - click on Events. Features Last Chance: Business After Hours Real Deal 2015 Attention, Chamber Members: save $ on registration for the monthly Business After Hours events by paying in advance for 11 remaining BAHs in 2015, February through December, for just $110. Forget about having to call in your reservation at the last minute - just breeze through registration. Your name badge will be waiting for you. Chamber Members only. Act now! This offer expires on Wednesday, February 11, 2015. For more information call 607-273-7080. Learn About FREE Energy Audits from NYSERDA Head over to the Tompkins Public Library on February 11th from 9:00 to 11:00 am to sit down with some of the leaders in energy efficient building systems in our county. Join with Woodcock & Armani, Taitem Engineering, NYSERDA and M&T Bank to learn more about FREE energy Audits from NYSERDA, the financial benefits of taking actions to improve your businesses energy efficiency, and some of the easy steps you can take to move your business/ property in the right direction. And the Award Goes To… At the Chamber’s Annual Dinner and Awards on January 29 at Ithaca College the following individuals and businesses were honored for their extraordinary dedication to the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce: Entrepreneurs of the Year: John Guttridge and David Kuckuk of PressBay Alley for their focus on microenterprise and creative repurposing of a commercial property in downtown Ithaca. Non-Profit of the Year: Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services (INHS) for its long-term commitment to providing energy efficient, affordable housing in our community, and to redeveloping vacant commercial and municipal properties. Distinguished Business of the Year: Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) for its progressive solar energy project, educational farm, and farm-to-table restaurant, Coltivare. Key Member of the Year: David Hall of National Book Auctions for his thoughtful guidance during the Chamber’s recent transition in leadership, and for generously providing auctioneer services to the annual Chamber Auction. The Chamber also gave special recognition to longtime Chamber member and volunteer Paul Steiger, who passed away in December. New Members Culligan: Shannon Storms 1316 College Ave., Suite 3, Elmira, NY 14901 (607) 737-2748 | culliganwater.com Water Treatment Earth Connection, LLC: Susan Rausch 129 Hammond Hill Rd., Freeville, NY 13068 (607) 844-317 | www.campearthconnection.com Campgrounds Infinit Technologies: Rashid Zadi 100 Graham Rd., Apt. 14B, Ithaca, NY 14850 (862) 251-2839 | infinit-technologies.com Education & Teaching Supplies Unwind Café: Kevin Griffin The Shops at Ithaca Mall, 40 Catherwood Road, Ithaca NY 14850 607-266-9644 | www.facebook.com/ unwindcafeshopsatithacamall Restaurants, Food & Beverages “Wage Theft” Reform Bill Simplifies Wage Reporting for 2015 The Government Affairs Committee of The Business Council of New York State has announced that all private sector employers in New York will get welcome relief under the “wage theft” reform bill signed by Governor Cuomo on Dec. 30, 2014. This reform bill repeals the Labor Law mandate that, each January, employers notify and receive written acknowledgement from all in-state employees about their rate of pay, allowances, pay day and other information – a notice that largely replicates information that is required to be on every pay stub issued during the prior year. This bill also included amendments intended to improve compliance with wage laws and enhance enforcement in cases of wage theft. More information may be found at www.bcnys.org. New Member Profiles St. John Design Group is a full service creative agency that specializes in tradeshows, retail interiors, websites, graphics, motion graphics, packaging, and product design. Local tradeshow clients include Rheonix and Fine Line Bistro. But if you’ve visited Purity Ice Cream Ithaca recently you’ve seen SDG’s work in everything from the front counter, menu boards, and interior graphics, to kitchen layout, freezer layout and promotional materials. Owner Pete St. John says his firm is often called upon to help companies with an overall branding strategy. “We believe in keeping teams small and expert,” he says. “That way overhead stays low and the customer gets personal, direct communication with their designer.” St. John sees it as a significant value to clients to have to go to only one agency for multiple concerns. Brand strategy continues to be a company goal in 2015 as SDG approaches its 10-year anniversary. The company looks forward to working with Jan Biotech and other local startups, partnerships with Cornell, and will bring some internal products to market, too. St. John Design Group 216 S. Main St., Groton, NY 13073 (888) 311-7582 | www.stjohndg.com Dailey Electric/Geothermal is dedicated to the installation and service of energy efficient and environmental safe heating systems, providing electric, plumbing, HVAC and geothermal installation to customers in Upstate New York. Begun as a one man business in 1985 by Bert Dailey, the company became Dailey Electric in 2007 and is headed by Bert’s son, Ryan Dailey. In 2014 the company installed over sixty-five geothermal systems and WaterFurnace and Hydron Module geothermal heat pumps. Recent projects include installing new Waterfurnace systems in new home construction, generator panels for the new Bath Ambulance building, and electric service for the new Yates County Recreation Center. Cost-saving service programs are available for full service residential and light commercial heating and cooling for your home, office and business. The company also services residential and light commercial electrical services, and provides a complete line of residential plumbing services. Dailey Electric / Geothermal Inc. 140 Sheppard St., Penn Yan, NY 14527 315-531-8108 | daileyelectricinc.com Member News Ithaca’s Moosewood Restaurant has hired Keith Rogers as COO. Rogers is a Cornell Hotel School alumnus with a successful career in food industry operations and development both nationally and internationally. www.moosewoodcooks.com The Ithaca Native Landscape Symposium will take place on Friday, March 6 and Saturday, March 7, 2015, at Cinemapolis, on The Commons in Ithaca. It was founded in 2009 by Chamber members Rick Manning, L.A., and Dan Segal, owner of The Plantsmen Nursery, to educate professionals, homeowners and gardeners about native landscapes. IthacaNativeLandscape.com The Peace of Mind Yogathon will benefit Family & Children’s Service of Ithaca with an afternoon of yoga for all skill levels, on February 22, 2015 at Ithaca High School. $40 for adults and teens ages 15 years and up, $10 per child. For more information or to register visit www.peaceofmindyogathon.com. Triad Foundation, Inc., a Roy Hampton Park Family Legacy, has appointed Melinda Oakes as its new Executive Director. Previously, Oakes served with LEGO Company, Inc., Hallmark and the Hartford Civic Center. Stephanie Parente has been promoted to Associate Director, Jeff True has been promoted to Communications and Program Director, and Caitlin Schryver’s position has been redirected to the role of Chief Investment Officer. The Ithaca Public Education Initiative (IPEI) will hold its 17th Annual Adult Spelling Bee on Sunday, March 1, at 2:00 pm in the Ithaca High School Wellness Center Gym. All proceeds support IPEI grants for teachers that provide innovative educational projects for students and connect the Ithaca City School District with the community. All event costs are covered by our event sponsors. ipei.org Cornell’s Office of Community Relations, led by Director Gary Stewart, was recognized with the Martin Luther King Jr. Peacemaker Award, on Jan. 17. The award, from the Community Dispute Resolution Center and the Greater Ithaca Activities Center (GIAC) was presented during the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Community Breakfast, held at the Beverly J. Martin Elementary school gymnasium in Ithaca.