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MAY 2013 Vol. lIIV ISSUE XVIIT h E
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
ConnECTIng pEoplE And poSSIbIlITIES In WEST ChESTEr And lIbErTY ToWnShIpS And ThE I-75 groWTh CorrIdor
www.TheChamberAlliance.comwww.TheChamberAlliance.com2
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EXECUTIVEJoe Hinson, IOM, President & [email protected]
ADMINISTRATIONMike PoWell, CPA Finance [email protected]
SPECIAL EVENTS & MARKETINGkatHy raMbo, Vice President/Special [email protected]
alison Miuccio, Marketing [email protected]
MEMBERSHIPkenni blacHé, Membership Services [email protected]
Jay d’arcy, Senior Membership Account [email protected]
karen louder, Membership Services [email protected]
ADVOCACYbob WiWi, Small Business [email protected]
george glover, Government [email protected]
BUTLER TECHJan kesselring, Director of Workforce Services& Community Outreach [email protected]
EXECUTIVE BOARDcHair karen Mueller - HORAn
vice cHair ron roHlfing – West Chester Hospital
secretary deboraH brenneMan – Thompson Hine LLP
lee geiger – Graydon Head
eric HarMon - Cincy Magazine
Joe Hinson – West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance
toM Holding – Lincoln Financial Advisors
cHar Mason – Cincinnati Children’s Liberty Campus
cHristine Matacic – Liberty Township Trustee
bill Miller - Butler Tech
Jennifer Porter – Cincinnati Marriott north @ Union Centre
keitH ricHburg – Fifth Third Bank
toM urban – Mercy Health – Fairfield Hospital
JoHn venturella – Clark Schaefer Hackett
For more information, please call Jay D’Arcy at 513.777.3600.
West chester • liberty chamber alliance
2013 sustaining sponsorsas of april 1, 2013
The West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance salutes our Sustaining Sponsors. We acknowledge the following members and thank them for their support of the Chamber, its programs, events and services provided to the businesses and organizations of this area.
diaMondMercy Health Fairfield HospitalButler TechUC Health - West Chester Hospital
goldWest Chester Township
suPer silverAtrium Medical CenterClark Schaefer HackettCox Media Group OhioGraydon Head HORAN Kemba Credit UnionSebaly Shillito + DyerThompson Hine LLP
silver Amylin Ohio, LLCCincinnati Children’s Liberty CampusFifth Third Bank First Financial BankLiberty Township Taco Bell/Uno’s Chicago Grill
suPer bronZe Carriage Hill Chaco Credit UnionClark - Theders Insurance Agency, Inc.Four Bridges Country ClubOrthopaedic & Sports Medicine UnitedHealthcare
bronZe Alternative Computer Technology, Inc. Cintas Document ManagementDry Cleaning ShopDuke EnergyDuke RealtyEmery Credit UnionFlagel, Huber, Flagel & CoFrost Brown ToddMcGill, Smith Punshon North Ridge Realty Group North Side Bank & Trust CompanyNorthwestern Mutual Financial NetworkPlanes CompaniesPNC BANK Schumacher Dugan Construction Co.SCORETime Warner CableUS Bank
MeMorial day is May 27tH Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. It began after the American Civil War to commemorate soldiers who died in the war. Today, Memorial Day honors Americans who have died in all wars. It typically marks the start of the summer vacation season and is a Federal holiday.
Please join The Chamber Alliance in paying tribute to our fallen service men and women on this day of remembrance.
May 2013 | THE VOICE 3
FROM THE DESK OFJoe Hinson, IOM
- President & CEO
West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance Mission stateMentA regional community leader promoting business innovation and growth, advocating free enterprise, addressing
issues of regional and community significance and leading our members to a higher quality of life.
an oPPortunity to Make a difference
The West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance has been serving the business community for almost forty years. During that time we have witnessed many changes to our area’s landscape north of Cincinnati, while recognizing the role I-75 and I-71 have played in growing and developing our northern suburbs. Southwestern Ohio quickly has become a key area of growth in Ohio and our Tri-State Region.
Our award–winning Chamber has also emerged as a recognized leader in connecting people and possibilities along the 75 and 71 “growth corridor”. Our brand has expanded locally and regionally through the various products and services we provide our members and the community. Our members have played a significant role in our Chamber’s brand awareness. Over the past several years, The Chamber Alliance has presented events that have drawn the attention and support of business professionals up and down the interstate corridor between n.KY/Cincinnati and Dayton that are looking to expand their business.
A few of our noteworthy events:
Regional Business Expo – May 14 at Skatetown USA in West Chester“A taste of” luncheon featuring area restaurants preludes an exhibition of over 100 businesses and 1000+ attendees. It’s the largest showcase of businesses between Cincinnati and Dayton under one roof.
The Everest Award – July 18 at the Cincinnati Marriott NorthThis annual event is unprecedented and still one of a kind. The focus is on honoring leaders and legends on the “growth corridor” between Dayton and Greater Cincinnati. The Everest Award brings focus to the “growth corridor” while paying homage to the people who have helped shape it.
Women of Excellence – Friday, November 15 at the Cincinnati Marriott NorthFor 11 years this event has grown in popularity and has become a regional draw. On a Friday evening in november we recognize 10 extraordinary women for their accomplishments in making our area a better place to live and work.
To answer our members request for more business connections and information throughout our “growth corridor,” The Chamber Alliance is expanding its reach east into Mason and Deerfield and north along I-75 and I-71. We feel there is a great opportunity for businesses in the bordering communities of Butler, Warren and Montgomery Counties to strategically connect with each other. The Chamber Alliance is well positioned to facilitate this exciting opportunity and we look forward to serving the needs of your business.
The West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance is our region’s fourth largest Chamber, representing the interests of about 700 businesses. Our mission is to establish West Chester and Liberty Townships as our region’s business epicenter. Our Chamber serves
our membership and our community through Chambernomics, educational forums, government advocacy, special events, member benefit programs, leadership development, networking opportunities and regional collaboration. For more information, please visit TheChamberAlliance.com or call me at 513.777.3600.
Thank you for being a valued member of the West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance. Together we grow your business!
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The Voice is published monthly by the West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance, 8922 Beckett Road, West Chester, OH 45069.
telephone: 513.777.3600fax: 513.777.0188 | www.thechamberalliance.com
Subscriptions are included in the annual dues of each Chamber membership.
Publisher ..................................................................................Joe Hinson
editor ...................................................................................Alison Miuccio
PhotograPhy ....................................................Ann Farmiga, Alison Miuccio
Contributing Writers ............... Jane Gegner, Dr. Karen Mantia, Stephanie Rousseau, Mike Zimmer
designer ................................................................... Cox Media Group Ohio
Postmaster/Address ChangesSend address changes to West Chester ■ Liberty Chamber Alliance,8922 Beckett Road, West Chester, OH 45069.
AdvertisingChamber members can advertise in The VOICE and reach more than1000 leaders in the southeastern Butler County business community.For cost and specifics, call Alison Miuccio, 513.777.3600 or [email protected].
SubscriptionsThe VOICE is mailed to Chamber members as a benefit of membership. Additional subscriptions are available to Chamber members at $75 per year. non-member subscriptions are $100 per year. For information, call 513.777.3600.
SubmissionsArticles, photos and advertisements for The VOICE must be received at the Chamber office by the 1st of each month to be included in the upcoming edition. no article in this magazine may be reprinted without the permission of the West Chester ■ Liberty Chamber Alliance.
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otterbein senior lifestyle choices’ new Web siteFor several months, Otterbein Senior Lifestyle Choices has been preparing a new and improved www.otterbein.org, which moves from a corporately centralized design to a decentralized design that includes micro-sites for each ministry; micro-sites for each location, within each ministry; and micro-sites for each type of care provided by Otterbein.
“We are truly thrilled with the end result of months of work to bring a more cohesive and user friendly web approach to how Otterbein seeks to enhance the quality of life and holistic growth of older persons today,” said Gary Horning, vice president of marketing and communications.
Key features of the site include concise and improved content; clearer navigation; more and better photography; unlimited featured spaces to highlight events, features, testimonials, etc.; improved speed and responsiveness; improved flexibility for ongoing Otterbein value-add; improved location and directional maps; and direct contact to the ministry, location desired.
For more information, visit www.otterbein.org or call 1.888.513.9131.
Wetherington golf & country club Hires two new staff MembersChris Suriano is the new Membership Sales & Marketing Director. A native of Cincinnati, he was raised in Anderson Township where he graduated from Anderson High School. He later attended Miami University and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management.
Upon graduation in 2006 Chris interned with the Cincinnati Bengals where he found his passion for sales. As a Seasonal Sales Representative he sold single game and season ticket packages. His success helped launch his career as a Membership Sales Associate with Five Seasons Family Sports Club in Crestview Hills, KY.
In the fall of 2008 Chris was promoted to Director of Sales & Marketing for Five Seasons Family Sports Club in Cincinnati, OH where he led his own team of Membership Sales Associates. Over the next 4 years Chris and his membership team continually experienced positive net growth. Ashley Greene is the newest member to join the Wetherington staff. She is originally from a small town in northwestern Ohio. Growing up around the catering industry inspired Ashley to pursue her career in the hospitality industry. After graduation, she moved south and studied Hospitality Management at the University of South Carolina-Beaufort.
In 2007, Ashley took a position as the Event Coordinator for the Funny Bone Comedy Club & Restaurant in Dayton. In 2009, she decided to move back south to accept a position as the Event Manager for the Greenville Drive, a Minor League Baseball Team affiliated with the Boston Red Sox. She handled all special events in the stadium, including: fundraisers, private team events, 5K runs, launch parties and more. In 2010, Ashley returned to the Funny Bone Comedy Club & Restaurant and was promoted to the Event Coordinator for both Dayton & Cincinnati Clubs.
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Join us for a Business After Hours at
7955 Beckett Road in West Chester
Wednesday, May 22nd 5-7pmJoin us for great food and beverages
PLUS after-work networking!
June 12 Homearama at Carriage Hill
July 17 Courtyard by Marriott
August 14 M/I Homes
September 25 At Your Service
October 16 Residence Inn by Marriott
November 13 Staybridge Suites Cincinnati North West Chester
December 4 Chesterwood Village
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Wish You Were Here!
neXtconnecting young Professionalsnetwork, educate, eXtend, transformThe West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance nEXT Team is a group of young professionals composed of Chamber members and non-members (21-40 years old) who come together to build relationships and become active in the Chamber and the community. Rachael Wade of UC Health (far left) and Steve Raszka of Insurance Associates (far right) are the nEXT co-chairs. Event information can be found on www.TheChamberAlliance.com.
Team of the MonthTeam of the Month
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Hello current and future leaders of West Chester Township, Liberty Township and surrounding areas!
As the Chair of the Leadership 21 Alumni Association, I would like to encourage you to participate in this year’s Leadership 21 program through the West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance. Leadership 21 is designed to inspire and motivate current and future leaders of our communities.
It is structured to improve the quality, quantity and effectiveness of leadership in Butler County by exposing leaders to a broad cross-section of the community; creating an awareness of the current challenges, future demands and available resources; building a commitment to work collaboratively to prepare the community for the future and to open and maintain a constructive dialogue among everyone concerned with making West Chester and Liberty Townships better places to live and work.
The Leadership 21 program will strengthen your team-working skills, provide you with the tools and resources necessary to succeed as a leader, and will empower you to become a prominent leader in your business/organization as well as your community.
I have been a resident of West Chester for over 30 years, and am very excited about the direction and focus of Leadership 21. The benefits are learning more about the history of the area, connecting with other community leaders, and forging strong and long lasting relationships.
I would personally like to invite all alumni members of Leadership 21 and those of you that are interested in finding out more about becoming a part of this year’s class by attending our networking and social gathering on May 9th from 5–7pm at Bella Vino in West Chester. For more information about Leadership 21 and the social gathering on May 9th, please call Class Facilitator Kenni Blaché or visit www.TheChamberAlliance.com
Sincerely,Mike Zimmer, CPA, CGMAChair of the Leadership 21 Alumni Association
neXtconnecting young Professionals
otterbein senior lifestyle choices’ new Web site
Mike ZiMMerLeadership 21 Alumni Association
tHe leadersHiP 21 aluMni associationBUSINESS AFTER HOURSThursday, May 94:30 - 6:30pm
Join us for food, drinks and fun!This is a great opportunity to reconnect with your fellow Alumni, but also a great time to bring “prospects” for the Leadership 21 Class of 2014. Learn more about the new program launching once again in September 2013.
The cost is included in your Alumni Associate fees; guests and prospective Leadership 21 class of 2013-2014 participates are responsible for their beverages.
RSVP: Kenni Blache at [email protected] or 513.777.3600
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What’s New inLiberty Townshipwww.liberty-township.com
tHoMas P. farrell aPPointed liberty toWnsHiP trustee
Liberty Township Trustees Christine Matacic and David Kern have appointed Thomas P. Farrell to the open Trustee position which became vacant following the February 19 resignation of former Trustee Patrick Hiltman. Farrell has lived in Liberty Township for 14 years, has served in a volunteer capacity on the Liberty Township Zoning Commission for nearly 10 years and most recently as a member of the Vision Plan Committee.
Farrell is a small business owner, serving as president of Alternative Computer Technology in West Chester. He also serves as president of the Four Bridges HOA and currently serves on the Boards of Bishop Fenwick High School and the Atrium Medical Center Foundation.
“We are excited about this announcement and look forward to the business perspective Tom will bring to the Board. His dedication to the community and his extensive background and network will serve the residents and businesses of Liberty Township well. He’s enthusiastic about the vision and direction of Liberty Township and will be a tremendous asset to our Board,” said Christine Matacic, President, Liberty Township Board of Trustees.
Matacic and Kern had 30 days following Hiltman’s resignation to appoint a new Trustee to complete the vacated term. Farrell will serve through December 2013. If he is interested in continuing service as a Liberty Township Trustee, he will need to follow the Butler County Board of Elections requirements to be placed on the ballot in november 2013 for a four-year term which will begin January 2014.
“I’m humbled and honored to have the opportunity to serve the residents and businesses of Liberty Township and to work alongside Christine and Dave. I’m ready to take my involvement in Liberty Township to the next level and to help perpetuate responsible growth and family values, while
representing the best long-term interest of the residents. It’s an exciting time to be living and working in Liberty Township,” said Farrell.
“Tom’s business background and commitment to the Liberty Township community is impressive. I’m confident we have selected someone who will leave a positive impact on this community,” said David Kern, Liberty Township Trustee.
Farrell holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Dayton and graduate degree from Harris University of Florida. He lives in Four Bridges with his wife Kim and three children – Chelsea, a sophomore at Hillsdale College, Brady, a senior at Bishop Fenwick, and Kyle, a sophomore at Bishop Fenwick.
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What’s New inWest Chester Townshipwww.westchesteroh.org
GREAT SUMMER EVENTS OFFER BOOSTTO TOURISM & LOCAL ECONOMYConcerts, BBQ, water skiing, weightlifting and more are all part of the great summer ahead in West Chester Township.
West Chester’s central location and quality amenities have captured the attention of the travelling public adding benefit to the local economy and bringing great events to the community’s door step.
Nine hotels are available in West Chester to accommodate visitors with a total of 1,036 rooms. These local hotels benefit from a diverse customer base including corporate executives in town for business and young athletes participating in tournament activities. Hotels realize direct benefit from these guests, and West Chester benefits from a 3-percent bed tax that is collected based upon visitors staying at local hotels. In 2012, this hotel tax generated nearly $800,000 in revenue for the Township.
While business travel associated with prominent stakeholders such as AK Steel, General Electric, GE Aviation and Procter & Gamble accounts for considerable hotel business locally, many also stay here for great events. Working with the Butler County Visitors Bureau, West Chester is gaining popularity as a destination for leisure travel.
While the proximity and accessibility to the Cincinnati Reds and the Bengals make West Chester a great location for a visit, there are many local sporting events that also bring visitors from all over the country. The West Chester Baseball Complex (WCBC) supports national-level tournaments during the baseball season. As they begin the 2013 season, the West Chester Baseball Complex will host 13 separate regional tournaments.
In 2013, MetroParks of Butler County and the Butler County Visitors Bureau will host six national championship events in West Chester. The Natique WWA Wakeboard National Championships will be in West Chester again this July bringing more than 200 competitors from all over the country in pursuit of national
titles. Just a short time later, The Voice of America Park will host the USA Triathlon Youth and Junior National Championships for the second year. This year’s triathlon event is expected to bring 900 youth and junior competitors, along with their families, for the weekend-long event. The USA Triathlon and Junior National Championship event alone is expected to have an estimated economic impact of over $700,000.
The Seventh Grade AAU Girls Basketball National Championship will also return to the area in 2013
bringing more than 100 teams from around the country. These teams fill hotels
county-wide and bring an estimated $1.8 million into the county’s economy.
If it is food and music you prefer, The Rotary Club of West Chester/Liberty is bringing competitive BBQ teams from around the region to the Voice of America BBQ Bash May 17th and 18th. Sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbecue Society
as the Buckeye State BBQ Championship, the event will of course feature great BBQ and blues music presented by the Cincinnati Blues Society. For more on the event, visit voabbqbash.org.
First Financial BankAfter-Hourson The Square
Fifth Third BankWest ChesterConcert Series
The fifth season of First Financial Bank After-Hours on The Square kicks off May 23 signaling the official start of summer in West Chester. The Thursday night free concerts on The Square @ Union Centre are 6 to 9 p.m. featuring great regional bands, food, beer and more.
This year’s concert schedule features favorites like DV8, Naked Karate Girls and My Sister Sarah, with new favorites such as Color Blind, Stays in Vegas and Lt. Dan’s New Legs.
All concerts are free and are presented by First Financial Bank. Sorry, but alcohol cannot be brought into the park.
This marks the 11th season for the Saturday night concert series that has drawn families to the Keehner Park Amphitheatre. The concerts are 7 to 9 p.m. and appeal to a wide variety of musical tastes.
This year’s schedule includes big band tunes, bluegrass, western swing , steel drums and good old classic rock-n-roll. New this year is Azucar Tumbao performing salsa music with a dance instructor ready to get the audience on their feet.
The West Chester Symphony will perform their traditional Labor Day concert on Sept. 2 and will provide the musical accompaniment to the community’s ice cream social on June 29th.
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FOR A COMPLETE SCHEDULE AND MORE ABOUT THE BANDS, VISIT WESTCHESTEROH.ORG, OR OUR FACEBOOK PAGE (WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP)
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calculate your cHaMber roiMembership with the West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance is a great investment; and you can expect the return on that investment in real dollars and cents. The source of returns differs from business to business and with our wide variety of businesses as members, we see an equally wide variety of returns.
Have you calculated the value of your membership in dollars and cents? Calculate your Chamber ROI with our online calculator; easily accessible from our website www.TheChamberAlliance.com.
Joe Hinson, President & CEO of the West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance said “More than ever, your return on investment is paramount to your future buying decisions and this also holds true with your Chamber membership. We’ve designed all of our programs and services to maximize your investment. Plug in the corresponding numbers and see for yourself that it does pay to be a member of the West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance.”
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The YMCA is a staple of the America culture. The first YMCA in the United States opened on December 29, 1851 in Boston, Massachusetts and provided an opportunity as a “home away from home” for young sailors on shore leave. By 1855 members paid an annual membership fee to use the facilities and during the second half of the century, the Boston YMCA established branch divisions to satisfy the needs of local neighborhoods.
Today, the YMCA serves more than 17.5 million members in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. One of those is the Great Miami Valley YMCA Association which includes 6 branches, 1 camp, 4 full time children’s centers and numerous before and after child care centers. Bridget Behrmann, Executive Director of Healthy Living and Marketing is a native of Cincinnati and a graduate of University of Findlay, University of Cincinnati and Xavior University with a BS in Athletic Training, BS Health Education and Master of Sport Administration.
Bridget started her career over 14 years ago as Senior Wellness Director and quickly promoted to Associate Executive Director at the East Butler County YMCA. She then served as the Executive Director of the Fairfield Family YMCA for 6 years. In 2012 Bridget took on her current role as Executive Director of Healthy Living and Marketing at the association office. Her duties include corporate wellness, wellness programming and marketing for all 6 branches.
Bridget became involved with the West Chester ▪ Liberty Alliance to connect, at another level, with the community. She believes it is important to know the community that the YMCA serves and looks at the Chamber as an avenue to accomplish this goal, allowing her to understand the needs and to identify potential business partners. Bridget states, “I highly recommend anyone who works and lives in the area to become more involved with the Chamber. The staff welcomes you and is willing to help your business. I cannot compliment the great team enough for the openness to help in every facet of your business and we are very lucky to have such a Chamber in our community.”
Through generous contributions from local businesses, members and friends of the Great Miami Valley YMCA, no one is turned away due to the inability to pay. These gifts make it possible to provide opportunities to children, individuals and families which build self-confidence, promote healthy living and develop positive values such as Faith, Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility.
The YMCA has been a viable, growing, mission-focused, non-profit organization for 150 years. In a world where so much comes and goes so quickly, the YMCA has lasted. It is community–based, professionally managed, volunteer-driven, and able to meet the changing conditions of the future. For more information, contact Bridget Behrmann at 513.887.0001 or [email protected].
Jane GeGnerHillandale513.777.1400, x3083www.hillandale.com
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network, educate, eXtend, transform
Phone reminders: text “NEXTYP” to 96362
nextyP @neXtyPANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
neXt – connecting young Professionals is a group within the West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance for our young professional members
and non-members (21-40 years old) to build relationships, become active in the Chamber and in the community.
All events are held from 5-7pm:
June 6 After Hours on the Square at Union Centre
August 1 next Connection – networking at the Wingate by Wyndham, West Chester
October TBD – Best of The north Event
November 7 next Connection – networking at the Wingate by Wyndham, West Chester
December 5 nEXT Holiday Party at Jags Restaurant in West Chester
Check the resources below for details or call the Chamber at 513.777.3600.
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April Luncheon Recap
Jane GeGnerHillandale513.777.1400 x3083www.hillandale.com
SPEAKER - Tracy Murray, General Manager of Delhi Flower and Garden Centers
EMCEE - Christine Matacic, Liberty Township Trustee President
NEW MEMBERS - Chamber members attending a luncheon for the first time. Pictured left to right: Sean McCLain, Four Bridges Country Club; Joe Hinson, West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance; Andrew nathan,
Fifth Third Bank
There was a change in the air at the West Chester Liberty Alliance April luncheon. Members and guests had a spring in their step and a smile on their face as spring had finally come! The audience was eager to hear from Tracy Murray, General Manager of Delhi Flower and Garden Centers, about spring “Curb Appeal.”
However, first things first: Emcee, Christine Matacic, Liberty Township Trustee President welcomed the members and guests! Several announcements were made including a thank you to the Luncheon Sponsors - First Financial Bank and Four Bridges Country Club; spotlighting the Chamber’s Young Professional Group – nEXT; Ambassador of the Quarter recognition to Jillian Kelley, Dingle House Irish Pub & Grub; the new Leadership 21 class beginning in September and #CreativeForum, a new event to be held on May 17th at M/I homes in Liberty Township that is being hosted by the Chamber’s Marketing Team.
The podium was adorned with several types of spring flowers capturing our attention. Guest speaker, Tracy Murray started off her talk with “Curb Appeal, how can your business enhance its appeal?” You could see everyone attentively listening. She gave us OUR opinion of curb appeal; shrubs and fresh mulch! Tracy then provided two examples of curb appeal: the first example was one that failed to gain curb appeal to the customers such as a grocery store with restrictive parking, small entry doors, and some potted flowers for sale out front, trash in the grocery carts, depressing music and smells of fish. not an experience that Tracy would remember fondly.
The second example was Jungle Jim’s. Tracy described the curb appeal as starting before she arrived in the parking lot, seeing palm trees. She describes the sounds of monkeys and elephants, sweet smells and well planned traffic flow within the store. Tracy explains how they are selling an adventure and setting the tone for the customer’s experience. “What experience are you trying to sell at your business?” she asked. “What do you want your clients to feel?” Tracy recommends that business people need to take the mood of their business outside by using specific gardening and landscaping ideas. It all made sense and at the perfect time as attendees seemed eager to get to work on her ideas!
Tracy then took several questions from the audience, including questions about crabgrass prevention and the use of pre-emergence products to provide us with less work in pulling those nasty weeds. She also provided opinions on the use of generic versus brand name products, cool weather flowers and the dreaded Canadian thistle. We were now ready to spring into action and change our curb appeal to reflect our homes and businesses, all thanks to Tracy Murray and Delhi Flower and Garden Centers. If you would like more information please contact Tracy at 513.771.3737.
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next Month’s luncheonTuesday, June 11th Wetherington golf & country club7337 Country Club Lane in West Chester11:30am–1:30pm
Join members and guests for an informative Luncheon on June 11th. Speaker information was not available when The VOICE was printed, so please check TheChamberAlliance.com or ChamberMail for speaker information.
How to rsvP for the June luncheonCall the Chamber at 513.777.3600 or visit TheChamberAlliance.com.Luncheons are held the second Tuesday of each month from 11:30am - 1:30pm. Cancel before noon on the Monday before the lunch to avoid being charged.
$27 - for members and employees of member organizations who RSVP by the Friday before each Luncheon
$32 - for members who RSVP after the Friday before the Luncheon
$40 - for non-members
Pay by check, Mastercard, VISA or Discover and avoid the registration line. Special dietary needs will gladly be taken care of by letting us know when you RSVP for the luncheon.
this Month’s luncheonTuesday, May 14th skatetown usa8730 N. Pavilion Lane in West Chester11:30am–1:30pm
Tommy Tuberville, Head Football Coach, at the University of Cincinnati will address
luncheon attendees about Leadership and his experience as CEO of the UC football team. Tuberville served as the head football coach at the University of Mississippi, Auburn University and at Texas Tech University and was assistant Coach at Miami (FL). He was named, AFCA, Associated Press, Paul “Bear” Bryant, FCA, SEC and Walter Camp Coach of the Year, after Auburn’s 13–0 season in 2004. The emcee will be Rachael Wade.
Join us for this high energy luncheon! The cost for members is $32 and non-members $40.
SPONSOR: Four Bridges Country Club. Pictured left to right: Sean McCLain, Connie Rosenbloom, Megan Tackett, Donna Myers
SPONSOR: First Financial Bank. Pictured left to right: Kevin McKinney, Rhonda Bowling, Guy Hampton, Jason Leyda, Kristi Wilson
DISPLAY: Tricia Blevins and Deb Gooch from Chaco Credit Union
DISPLAY: Randy Merrill and Craig Rambo of McGill Smith Punshon, Inc.
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ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Proud to be the Region’s First Chamber of Character
The Character Council promotes 49 character qualities that help to strengthen and grow the fabric of ourselves, our businesses, our families and our community. Each month The Chamber Alliance highlights an individual who demonstrates a different characteristic. Our Chamber feels it’s important to honor those who contribute and make a difference in our community in many ways; this is another way we do just that.
“committed” liz gigis, West chester veterinary center
“She is a very strong young woman, managing her own clinic, has a toddler at home and does a lot of charity events. I really look up to her” said McKenzie Grate, receptionist for West Chester Veterinary Center. “She deeply cares about not only the animals, but their owners and the bond between owner and their pets.”
Do you know someone who demonstrates a character quality you admire? Please email Alison Miuccio at [email protected]. For more information, visit www.charactercincinnati.org. The Character highlight is provided each month by Erin Brestelli, Marketing Director for West Chester Chiropractic Center.
the May character Quality
attentivenessshowing the worth of a person or task by giving my undivided concentration
… the first Friday of each month, The Chamber hosts an event for and about issues that impact women
in business and our community. Women for Women will give offers the opportunity to join other women
to learn something new about “Wisdom, Wealth, Work and Wellness – all from a woman’s perspective. The cost is just $10 and reservations can be made via
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I want to share with you a story about a very enterprising student, and how he came to the attention of one of our fellow Chamber Alliance members.
Each month four Lakota high school students attend the Chamber luncheon. We select different students every month so that many young people get to have this important experience.
Gannon Joyner, a Lakota East junior, was one of the students at a recent luncheon. Britt Scearce, a business development executive at Emery Federal Credit Union, was speaking that day. “He came up to our table and we talked for a while,” Gannon said. “I asked him about his work and what he had studied in college. Then we talked more after the lunch.”
Britt said he was immediately impressed with Gannon. “He had a suit and tie on, and he looked sharp and was professional and engaging. Then he immediately followed up with an email to me, reaching out again, sending me a resume. I forwarded it on to the right folks, and he must have impressed them too.” Britt said that Shelly O’neill, Emery’s vice president of operations, decided to hire Gannon as a member service representative.
“The thing about the Chamber lunches and networking,” Britt said, “is that you shouldn’t just eat, listen, clap and leave. You should sit with someone you don’t know and talk to people and build
relationships. That’s what Gannon was doing.”
Gannon said he’ll be resigning from his two other jobs so he can start with Emery…and that is in addition to going to school, of course. He’s a solid student but said “people are more interesting than worksheets.”
“I find people intriguing,” Gannon said. “I’m focusing on working and developing people skills.” He said that participating in Junior Statesmen of America at school help him develop confidence in his speaking skills.
“We had a need,” Britt said, “and timing is everything. One day I’m talking with Gannon at a luncheon, and they next thing you know, he’s coming on board with us. It’s great to see something like that work out.”
Seeing our students connect with the business community is important. It broadens their education beyond the classroom and helps develop tomorrow’s workforce. Sometimes it can all start with lunch.
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Update on Lakota Local Schools
Butler County Commissioners BreakfastFriday, May 17, 2013
Scheduled to Attend
Donald L. DixonCindy Carpenter
T.C. Rogers
DATE/TIME Friday, May 17th7:30-8am Registration & Breakfast8:00-9:00am Program
WHERE: Oscar Event Center (next to Jungle Jim’s), 5440 E. Dixie Highway in Fairfield
PRICE: $20 per Butler County Chamber Member$30 per Future Member
RSVP: 513-881-5500 or [email protected]: 513.881.5503 By Wednesday, May 15
Butler County Commissioners BreakfastFriday, May 17, 2013
Scheduled to Attend
Donald L. DixonCindy Carpenter
T.C. Rogers
DATE/TIME Friday, May 17th7:30-8am Registration & Breakfast8:00-9:00am Program
WHERE: Oscar Event Center (next to Jungle Jim’s), 5440 E. Dixie Highway in Fairfield
PRICE: $20 per Butler County Chamber Member$30 per Future Member
RSVP: 513-881-5500 or [email protected]: 513.881.5503 By Wednesday, May 15
Butler County Commissioners BreakfastFriday, May 17, 2013
Scheduled to Attend
Donald L. DixonCindy Carpenter
T.C. Rogers
DATE/TIME Friday, May 17th7:30-8am Registration & Breakfast8:00-9:00am Program
WHERE: Oscar Event Center (next to Jungle Jim’s), 5440 E. Dixie Highway in Fairfield
PRICE: $20 per Butler County Chamber Member$30 per Future Member
RSVP: 513-881-5500 or [email protected]: 513.881.5503 By Wednesday, May 15
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Sixty-Second ConnectTuesday, May 28th
12-1pm
Join Chamber members once a month to connect in sixty-seconds! This one-hour program helps members build lasting business relationships and share valuable business information with other members. sixty-second connect consists of a self-introduction by each attendee, two five-minute sponsor presentations, door prizes and a Taste of Qdoba.
Membership is required for attendance. Bring lots of business cards and be prepared to talk about you and your business in sixty-seconds. This is another way our Chamber “connects people & possibilities.”
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“Wellness”Women for Women (W4W) is the West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance
women’s group focusing on balancing business, home and all aspects of life. W4W brings women together for networking and discussions that address
pertinent topics and focus on: Work, Wealth, Wholeness, Wisdom and Wellness.
Our May 3rd speaker is Geri Sue Sandor, Certified Laughter Yoga Leader, Certified Breathologist and Certified Health and Wellness Coach. She has a
unique approach to helping with stress reduction by sifting through the media bombardments and empowering YOU to find what works for YOU. If you have
stress, she has solutions.
The presentation will be about breathing techniques and Laughter Yoga (requires no special equipment), so come ready to release your inner child. The cost is $10
and you can make your reservation by calling the Chamber at 513.777.3600.
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Ribbon Cuttings and Ground Breakings
let the West chester liberty chamber alliance help you celebrate.
The Chamber would be delighted to help your business celebrate with a Grand Opening, Ribbon Cutting or Groundbreaking Ceremony. Your business must meet the following criteria:• Opened its doors in the last 12 months• Changed ownership or under new management• Moved to a new location• Has been remodeled or expanded at its present location The $75.00 Fee only applies to non-Chamber members
a ribbon cutting ceremony is an important part of your overall marketing and advertising plan and is a great way to kick-off the grand opening of a business. It offers an opportunity to meet key leaders in the community and get acquainted with your neighbors and chamber members. The West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance would enjoy assisting you in planning a successful event for your business.
chamber ambassadors will conduct the ceremony, complete with a 3-foot pair of scissors. The Chamber will take digital photos of the event which can be emailed at no additional cost.
scheduling with the Chamber should take place a minimum of two weeks prior to the event. This will allow the chamber time to invite the Ambassadors to your celebration.
Hors d’oeuvres and beverages are usually served, but it is your decision. Your plan can be as simple or elaborate as you like, whatever fits your budget.
the chamber staff will help make things go as smoothly as possible by:• Putting you in touch with other Chamber businesses that can provide catering, deli and beverage services, publicity and even invitations.• Bringing the 3-foot pair of scissors and taking pictures at the appointed time.• Providing the ribbon and bow.
What is included in the $75 fee? there is no fee for chamber members. The Chamber will provide the ribbon and photographer, invite the Chamber Ambassadors and notify Township officials, and post the photo in an upcoming issue of The Voice.
Having a grand opening, ribbon cutting or groundbreaking ceremony?
cincinnati dental services7334 Tylers Corner Dr.West Chester, OH 45069513.721.2444www.cincinnatidentalservices.com
Cincinnati Dental Services cares about your teeth, and believes in delivering high quality, comprehensive dental care in a friendly, professional environment. Dr. Faust and Dr. nicholas (center) lead the celebration of their grand opening ribbon cutting with their team.
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ESCORT President and CEO John Larson (center) cut the ribbon in celebration of the opening of their newly remodeled retail showroom. The showroom highlights the science and technology behind ESCORT's unique radar and laser detection and protection.
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Play It Again Sports store buys and sells quality new and used sports and fitness equipment. John and Mary McGregor (center) bought their first franchise over twenty years ago when they realized how expensive it could be to have to buy new sports equipment year after year. The
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credit card surcharges are you paying extra to use your credit card?
Check your receipts!
Q. Will a merchant be in violation of the credit card acceptance rules if they charge a surcharge on a credit card sale?
A. no. In July, U.S. banks and U.S. merchants reached a settlement with VISA and MasterCard regarding accessing surcharges on credit card transactions. With this settlement, VISA and MasterCard removed the rule that prohibited merchants from charging a fee to accept a credit card.
Q. When Can Merchants Start Adding Surcharges?
A. The new regulations were put into effect January 27, 2013. Surcharges can only be added to credit card transactions and CAnnOT be charged on PIn debit or pre-paid cards
Q. How will a customer know if they are being accessed a surcharge?
A. A merchant must provide clear disclosure by indicating the amount of the surcharge fee at the point of sale as well as display the dollar amount on the receipt.
Q. Is there a Cap on the surcharge?
A. Surcharge amounts must not exceed the merchant’s average cost of accepting credit cards, capped at 4%.
Q. Can a merchant offer a discount on non credit card sales?
A. Yes. Merchants may offer a discount to their customers if they pay with cash, check or a debit card.
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Chamber Advisors Corner
Tuesday, May 14th from 1-5pm Skatetown USA, West Chester TWP
Time-Sensitive Business Intelligence for Companies under 50 Employees 6 Big Opportunities for Business on the I-75 Growth Corridor From Union Centre to Austin Landing – Where will the growth be in 2014 and beyond?
Speaker: Craig Rambo - McGill Smith Punshon, Inc. 4 Power Trends in West Chester and Liberty Townships Latch on to these Trends and Position Your Business for Growth
Trend Topics: Education: Bill Miller - Butler Tech Global Impact/International: Kara Sweeney - US Department of Commerce Healthcare: Greg Ossmann – Mercy Health – Fairfield Hospital Media: Adam Kiefaber - West Chester Buzz/The Enquirer
Speed Networking Maximize your lead production to accelerate your prospect pool
Facilitator: NEXT – the Young Professionals Group of The Chamber Alliance Affordable Healthcare Act Impact 5 Nuggets Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know About Healthcare Reform
Speakers: Ronda Halcomb - Halcomb Benefits Agency, Inc. Bob Hesch, CPA - Flagel Huber Flagel
Tuesday, May 14th from 1-5pm Skatetown USA, West Chester TWP
Time-Sensitive Business Intelligence for Companies under 50 Employees 6 Big Opportunities for Business on the I-75 Growth Corridor From Union Centre to Austin Landing – Where will the growth be in 2014 and beyond?
Speaker: Craig Rambo - McGill Smith Punshon, Inc. 4 Power Trends in West Chester and Liberty Townships Latch on to these Trends and Position Your Business for Growth
Trend Topics: Education: Bill Miller - Butler Tech Global Impact/International: Kara Sweeney - US Department of Commerce Healthcare: Greg Ossmann – Mercy Health – Fairfield Hospital Media: Adam Kiefaber - West Chester Buzz/The Enquirer
Speed Networking Maximize your lead production to accelerate your prospect pool
Facilitator: NEXT – the Young Professionals Group of The Chamber Alliance Affordable Healthcare Act Impact 5 Nuggets Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know About Healthcare Reform
Speakers: Ronda Halcomb - Halcomb Benefits Agency, Inc. Bob Hesch, CPA - Flagel Huber Flagel
Tuesday, May 14th from 1-5pm Skatetown USA, West Chester TWP
Time-Sensitive Business Intelligence for Companies under 50 Employees 6 Big Opportunities for Business on the I-75 Growth Corridor From Union Centre to Austin Landing – Where will the growth be in 2014 and beyond?
Speaker: Craig Rambo - McGill Smith Punshon, Inc. 4 Power Trends in West Chester and Liberty Townships Latch on to these Trends and Position Your Business for Growth
Trend Topics: Education: Bill Miller - Butler Tech Global Impact/International: Kara Sweeney - US Department of Commerce Healthcare: Greg Ossmann – Mercy Health – Fairfield Hospital Media: Adam Kiefaber - West Chester Buzz/The Enquirer
Speed Networking Maximize your lead production to accelerate your prospect pool
Facilitator: NEXT – the Young Professionals Group of The Chamber Alliance Affordable Healthcare Act Impact 5 Nuggets Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know About Healthcare Reform
Speakers: Ronda Halcomb - Halcomb Benefits Agency, Inc. Bob Hesch, CPA - Flagel Huber Flagel
Tuesday, May 14th from 1-5pm Skatetown USA, West Chester TWP
Time-Sensitive Business Intelligence for Companies under 50 Employees 6 Big Opportunities for Business on the I-75 Growth Corridor From Union Centre to Austin Landing – Where will the growth be in 2014 and beyond?
Speaker: Craig Rambo - McGill Smith Punshon, Inc. 4 Power Trends in West Chester and Liberty Townships Latch on to these Trends and Position Your Business for Growth
Trend Topics: Education: Bill Miller - Butler Tech Global Impact/International: Kara Sweeney - US Department of Commerce Healthcare: Greg Ossmann – Mercy Health – Fairfield Hospital Media: Adam Kiefaber - West Chester Buzz/The Enquirer
Speed Networking Maximize your lead production to accelerate your prospect pool
Facilitator: NEXT – the Young Professionals Group of The Chamber Alliance Affordable Healthcare Act Impact 5 Nuggets Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know About Healthcare Reform
Speakers: Ronda Halcomb - Halcomb Benefits Agency, Inc. Bob Hesch, CPA - Flagel Huber Flagel
Tuesday, May 14th from 1-5pm Skatetown USA, West Chester TWP
Time-Sensitive Business Intelligence for Companies under 50 Employees 6 Big Opportunities for Business on the I-75 Growth Corridor From Union Centre to Austin Landing – Where will the growth be in 2014 and beyond?
Speaker: Craig Rambo - McGill Smith Punshon, Inc. 4 Power Trends in West Chester and Liberty Townships Latch on to these Trends and Position Your Business for Growth
Trend Topics: Education: Bill Miller - Butler Tech Global Impact/International: Kara Sweeney - US Department of Commerce Healthcare: Greg Ossmann – Mercy Health – Fairfield Hospital Media: Adam Kiefaber - West Chester Buzz/The Enquirer
Speed Networking Maximize your lead production to accelerate your prospect pool
Facilitator: NEXT – the Young Professionals Group of The Chamber Alliance Affordable Healthcare Act Impact 5 Nuggets Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know About Healthcare Reform
Speakers: Ronda Halcomb - Halcomb Benefits Agency, Inc. Bob Hesch, CPA - Flagel Huber Flagel
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Renewing Members
New Members
Allergy & Asthma Specialty CenterMasood Ahmad6964 Tylersville RdWest Chester OH 45069513-777-7097
Brower Insurance Agency, LLCDenny Begue6279 Tri-Ridge Blvd Ste 400Loveland OH 45140513-248-4888
Business CourierAmy Goodwin101 West 7th StCincinnati OH 45202513-621-6665
Butler County ESCJon Graft400 north Erie Blvd Ste AHamilton OH 45011513-887-3710
Exciting Windows! by Kim LyonKim Lyon6054 Ivy Woods CtMason OH 45040513-398-5798
Federal Reserve BankLaVaughn Henry150 E 4th StCincinnati OH 45202513-455-4206
Fifth Third BankApril Rainey8584 Princeton-Glendale RoadWest Chester OH 45069513-874-1022
Fifth Third BankKeith Richburg7820 Tylersville Square RoadWest Chester OH 45069513-759-3832
Fifth Third BankRudi Sanchez7700 Cox RoadWest Chester OH 45069513-779-5535
Fifth Third Bank - Tylersville RoadScott Wilson7810 Tylersville SquareWest Chester OH 45069513-759-3800
Fifth Third Bank- Liberty Township BankmartChelsea Staton7300 Yankee RoadLiberty Twp OH 45044513-755-0500
Fifth Third Bank-Beckett BankmartJennifer Born8242 Princeton-Glendale RoadWest Chester OH 45069513-860-1101
Fifth Third Bank-Tylersville Bank MartAegeania Mader7853 Tylersville RoadWest Chester OH 45069513-779-1178
Fifth Third Bank-Union CentreJustin Peyton8975 Lakota Drive WestWest Chester OH 45069513-942-7444
Friends of John BoehnerSean Finnerty7908 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, Suite IWest Chester OH 45069513-779-5400
Gold & DiamondsAaron Youkilis9646 Cincinnati-Columbus RdCincinnati OH 45241513-777-9900
Huntington Learning CenterDan Mathis8179-A Princeton-Glendale RoadWest Chester OH 45069513-860-4416
ITT Technical InstituteRobert Elmore4750 Wesley Ave norwood OH 45212513-531-8300
James R Welland, DDSDr. James Welland7795 Joan DriveWest Chester OH 45069513-777-4900
Knight Willis Murphy Insurance ServicesAndy Murphy300 High Street #101 Hamilton OH 45011513-867-4808
Mandy’s Dog-O-MatMandy Watts6896 Tylersville RdWest Chester OH 45069513-847-1240
Meadow Ridge ApartmentsHeather Benton5384 Blossom StHamilton OH 45011513-860-2866
Michel Tires PlusJon Bucher7743 Tylersville RdWest Chester OH 45069513-779-4700
Pivotek LLCAndrea Luck9525 Glades DrWest Chester OH 45011513-342-1747
Princeton Pike Church of GodBarry Clardy6101 Princeton-Glendale RdHamilton OH 45011513-867-1995
Pulse Health SolutionsRon Hollmann3380 Erie Ave Ste 200Cincinnati OH 45208513-278-7175
SELF/Supports to Encourage Low-income FamiliesJeffrey DiverP.O. Box 1322Hamilton OH 45012513-868-9300
Signs now CincinnatiRyan Gerkin9850 Princeton-Glendale Rd., Ste. DCincinnati OH 45246513-860-6600
Staybridge Suites Cincinnati north West ChesterCathy Kinney8955 Lakota Drive WestWest Chester OH 45069513-645-9500
TrustaffSean Loring4270 Glendale-Milford RoadCincinnati OH 45242513-272-3999
Venue Lifestyle & Event GuideSteve Wanamaker1600 Glendale Milford RoadCincinnati OH 45215513-371-5501
W. P. Dolle, LLCLori Weber201 E Fifth St, Ste 1000Cincinnati OH 45202513-421-6515
Woodhull LLCSusan Gibson 8750 Union Centre BlvdWest Chester OH 45069513-860-0705
Cincinnati Dental ServicesAmy Engel7334 Tylers Corner Dr.West Chester OH 45069513-721-2444Medical - Dentist, Orthodontist
Colonial At HomeJane Ripberger7900 Cox RoadWest Chester OH 45069Health Services & Products
Elements Theraputic MassagePam Garrett7594 Cox LaneWest Chester OH 45069513-755-1192 Massage & Other Therapies
MassMutual/Paragon Financial GroupTrisha Rutherford7755 Montgomery Road, Ste. 520Cincinnati OH 45236513-579-8555Financial Planning & Investment Advisors
MB Senior SolutionsDon Mackos9080 Springboro Pike, Ste. 100Miamisburg OH 45342937-260-4360 Insurance - Health
Residential Finance CorporationCameron Cahill4270 Ivy Pointe Blvd., Ste.240Cincinnati OH 45245513-322-1440Mortgage Loans, Bankers, Brokers
Ryan HomesElizabeth Breitenstein8612 Jacquemin DrWest Chester OH 45069513-714-5550Construction - Homebuilders & General Cont
Stateside Receivables Inc.Odile Thomas8050 Beckett Center Drive #316West Chester OH 45069513-445-6154Financial Planning & Investment Advisors
Strayer UniversityMark Williams 4605 Duke Dr. Suite 700Mason OH 45040513 234-6450Educational - Schools, Colleges
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The West Chester • Liberty Chamber Alliance is pleased to present the 2013 Regional Business Expo! During the Expo, businesses from all over our region will be on hand to exhibit their products and services. Over 1,000 attendees and over 75 booths are expected, providing participating exhibitors/attendees with an excellent opportunity to connect with area decision makers.
The May Monthly Member Luncheon will take place just prior to the expo from 11:30-1:30pm, also at Skatetown USA so be sure not to miss this key component of the event. It’s a great opportunity to get up-to-date on regional issues and network over a delicious lunch which consists of a Taste of West Chester & Liberty. RSVP at TheChamberAlliance.com. Then it’s time attend the Regional Business Expo which has earned its well-deserved reputation for excellence from years of connecting people & possibilities.
Please join fellow Chamber members and attendees at our 2013 Regional Business Expo where admission is always FREE.
Make sure YOU don’t miss this premier regional marketing opportunity!
Tuesday, May 14th from 1-5pmSkatetown USA in West ChesterShowcase Your Business
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The Largest Business-to-Business Expo on the I-75 Growth Corridor
Tuesday, May 14th from 1-5pm Skatetown USA in West Chester
Join a variety of businesses from Dayton to Northern KY showcasing their
products and services. Admission is FREE & there will be 100+ booths.
For more information on booking your booth, contact
Kathy Rambo at 513.777.3600 or email [email protected]
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EVENTS TO LOOK FORWARD TO:
REGIONAL BUSINESS EXPOMay 14th
THE EVEREST AWARDJuly 18th
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS May 3W4W 8-9:30amKemba Credit Union
May 14A Taste of West Chester/Liberty & RegionalBusiness Expo, 11:30am-5pmSkatetown USA
May 22Business After Hours, 5-7pmEpcon Communities
May 28Sixty-Second Connect, 12-1pmChamber Offices
For more information or to RSVP, please visit www.TheChamberAlliance.com, or call 513.777.3600
Speaker: Ruben Gonzalez, four-time Olympian and
an internationally recognized expert on developing mental toughness.
The 2nd Annual Everest Award July 18, 2013Cincinnati Marriott North 6189 Mulhauser Road, West Chester, Ohio
Join us for the 2nd Annual Everest Award recognizing Leaders & Legends on the I-75 Growth Corridor
Our 2013 Honorees have had a positive impact on business, the community or quality of life within the I-75 Growth Corridor.
The 2013 Honorees are:Steve Hightower President & CEO of Hightowers Petroleum CompanyBob Murphy President of the Dayton DragonsJohn Planes CEO of Planes Companies