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HorizonsA publication of the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce
November 2013
Cumming Christmas Parade &
Jingle Jog
T he Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce and Forsyth Community Connection are partnering this year to
provide the community with a full morning of holiday fun. The Jingle Jog will occur on the morning of Saturday, December 7, 2013 immediately followed by the eighth annual Cumming Christmas Parade. Both events will take place on Marketplace Boulevard with the Jingle Jog beginning at 8:30 a.m. and the parade starting at 10:30 a.m. The title sponsor for both events this year is again Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA). CHOA is excited about the combining of these two events.“We hope to start some new family traditions this year by joining with the Forsyth County Community Connection for the Jingle Jog 5k and continuing in the festive spirit cheering for the floats in the Cumming
Christmas Parade. What better way to start your day and put you in the mood for some afternoon shopping and lunch with our local merchants,” stated Beth Buursema, Manager of Community Outreach for CHOA and President of Forsyth County Community Connection Board of Directors. For more information, float registration and runners’ registration check out www.marketplacechristmas.com.
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Prestige Members
Northside Hospital-Forsyth Premier Corporate Sponsor
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Forsyth County Government
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
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Member Spotlight
M any people wonder what happens at the Bluegrass
Materials quarry in Cumming. Not only does Bluegrass turn big granite boulders into small rocks, but it also supplies needed material to build roads, be the base of strong foundations for homes, and provide multiple materials for shopping centers. Most construction sites use some form of aggregates, either through mixing it with other components to create asphalt and concrete, or just independently for a building pad or bedding for pipes.Bluegrass Materials Company is an aggregates and concrete block p r o d u c e r h e a d q u a r t e r e d i n Jacksonville, FL. At the end of March 2013, Bluegrass purchased the assets of Lafarge North America’s Ball Ground, Clayton, C u m m i n g , a n d Douglasville quarries. Ted Baker II, CEO of Bluegrass Materials said, “This is a terrific opportunity for Bluegrass Materials to continue to build the company and will significantly expand our aggregates foot print into one of the most dynamic markets in the country. We are very much looking forward to working with the employees at these facilities and to continuing the high standard of safety excellence that they have set.”Bluegrass Materials Company, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Panadero Aggregates Holdings, LLC (“Panadero”). Panadero was formed in 2010 by John D. Baker II and Ted Baker II, formerly of Florida Rock Industries, to acquire, develop and operate aggregates and o t h e r c o n s t r u c t i o n r e l a t e d materials businesses. The company currently owns and operates eleven rock quarries, one sand plant and two concrete block manufacturing
plants located in Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia.
Bluegrass Materials strives to be a leader in safety and to start each work day with a safety-centered “Note of the Day”. Bluegrass’ employees are the company’s most valuable assets and the company strives to send each one home safely every day. The Cumming location has approximately forty employees, as well as tenants on site consisting of four ready mix plants, two asphalt plants and one landscape supplier. In all, the C u m m i n g q u a r r y b r i n g s approximately 150 jobs to the community.
As a partner to the community Bluegrass sponsors the Boulder Dash 5k every spring which
supports the Forsyth County Parks Foundation. The foundation’s miss ion i s to enhance the recreational, educational and cultural life of Forsyth County by encouraging and soliciting support for the county’s park system. Bluegrass also supports the C u m m i n g - F o r s y t h C o u n t y Chamber of Commerce and the Forsyth County School System through cash donations and material needs.
With a long history in Cumming and Forsyth County, the quarry has grown alongside the community growth. Bluegrass Materials is proud to be able to provide quality products, outstanding customer s e r v i c e a n d va l u e t o t h e community. For more information about the company, please visit www.bluegrassmaterials.com
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DOUGLASVILLE QUARRY6505 BANKHEAD HIGHWAYDOUGLASVILLE, GA. 30134
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A Big Thanks to Stars and Strikes of CummingF orsyth County Schools Secretaries and Administrative Assistants were honored
with a back-to-school luncheon sponsored by Stars and Strikes of Cumming. Approximately 150 of Forsyth County Schools’ finest enjoyed a delicious buffet. Several door prizes were given away – donated by Stars and Strikes and other Partners in Education. Dr. Evans, Valery Hall and Jennifer Caracciolo welcomed the staff back to their first official day. This is one of many events that Stars and Strikes has sponsored for Forsyth County Schools throughout the year. In the past they have provided free coupons for all FCS students entering kindergarten, donated free gifts to the Teachers of the Year, provided gifts to winners at the county wide Spelling Bee, and worked with the Student Support Department in offering incentives to our students. Stars and Strikes continual involvement in the school system makes them a highly valued Partner in Education.
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In-Depth
The purpose of workforce deve lopment in Forsy th
County Schools is to provide an on-going partnership between education and business/industry to prepare the students of our communi ty wi th the sk i l l s necessary to meet world-class standards, successfully continue life-long learning, and enter the marketplace as productive citizens. CTAE prov ides “seamless” instruction that connects academic and technical skills to future e d u c a t i o n a l a n d c a r e e r opportunities. Options within the program offer curriculum and instruction linked to industry standards in labs featuring the latest technology. Programs are also supported through advisory councils comprised of community, business, and educational leaders that have on-going discussions about economic and workforce initiatives impacting Forsyth County and how best to shape
CTAE programs based on the local needs of our community.Forsyth County Schools off ers a variety of career pathways that meet the demands of the modern workplace by equipping students for college and careers. Aft er leaving high school, students continue future training at colleges, universities, and two-year technical
colleges. Several of the CTAE courses are also articulated with post-secondary technical colleges, and Forsyth County Schools has a large student presence at Lanier Technical College through career-related dual enrollment. Forsyth County Schools has also recently partnered with the Georgia Department of Education and Siemens Industry, Inc. to implement the fi rst of many Global Workforce Initiative (GWI) programs. Th e elements of these solutions will include the following areas:Academics: Utilizing the training materials of corporate partners to revise teaching curricula for relevant career pathways.Wo r k - S t u d y / E x t e r n s h i p s : Enhancing skills training by providing students with hands-on work experiences in their chosen area of study.Talent Matching System: An electronic platform that enables businesses and educators to ensure an appropriate number of students are enrolled and progressing through the pathways program. Th anks to this collaboration, students enrolled in a manufacturing
pathway at South Forsyth HS can now receive instruction from a teacher trained by Siemens, utilizing course materials that were developed from their real-world training curricula. Th ese students will be in a pipeline to employment, as Siemens has committed to hiring a number of them as interns, which will give them the opportunity to thereaft er apply for long-term employment.Why are these types of partnerships a focus in Forsyth County? Th e skills gap in America is very real. Th e U.S. Department of Labor has estimated that more than 3 million jobs go unfi lled in our country due to a lack of properly trained workers. Georgia responded to this problem by creating House Bill 186 in the spring of 2011, enacting the Career Pathways program which became a part of the state’s educational policy. In 2012, this model was created to facilitate cooperation among the business and educational communities in order to ensure Georgia students received the necessary training to qualify for jobs that were going unfi lled. Ultimately, participating students graduate with a certifi cation in a skill of their choosing which helps them to gain employment aft er graduation. Because Forsyth County
Schools have shown an exceptional commitment to career readiness and business engagement, the community was a natural partner for the fi rst signifi cant solution.What does it mean for business and industry in Forsyth County? Th ese eff orts enable Forsyth County to take another step forward toward developing a platform for public-private partnerships and encourage businesses and educational communities to participate in the career pathways program. In addition to the social benefi ts provided by these collaborations, businesses will benefi t by gaining access to talent pools of skilled workers, which will reduce their recruiting, training and retention costs. Th ese eff orts, in general, are ultimately about fi lling jobs and growing our community—the proverbial “win-win” scenario. For more information on workforce development in Forsyth County or to learn more about how your organization can get involved, visit www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/ctae or email [email protected].
Workforce Development in Forsyth County Schools through Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE)
By: Valery Hall, Governance & Career Development Coordinator, Forsyth County Schools
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Economic Development Buy Local
The Importance of Buying Local
W here we do our shopping has an important impact on the local
community. Purchases of taxable items in Forsyth County generate sales taxes that will stay here in the county. These taxes fund a number of community benefits including, public safety, transportation and park improvements. In order to keep our community thriving it is essential that we support local businesses by shopping here in Forsyth County.Here are the Top 10 Reasons to Buy Local:1. Keep Our Community Unique - Locally owned businesses cater to the cultural base and diversity of the n e i g h b o r h o o d t h e y s e r v e . 2. Encourage Local Prosperity- Research indicates that entrepreneurs and experienced workers are more likely to live and invest in communities that preserve the characteristics of locally o w n e d b u s i n e s s e s . 3. Put Your Taxes to Good Use- L o c a l b u s i n e s s a n c h o r s t h e neighborhood infrastructure and supports the city and county tax base.4. Buy Local, Support Yourself- Much of the dollars spent with local businesses is used to make purchases from other local entities- creating a domino effect that can preserve a n e i g h b o r h o o d . 5. Create More Good Jobs- Local businesses provide jobs for residents in the community that they live in. 6. Get Better Service- Local businesses tend to provide better customer care by giving special attention to each customer they serve. 7. Reduce Environmental Impact- Locally owned businesses are more likely to purchase local, resulting in less
travel and reduced air pollutants. 8. Buy What You Want, Not What Someone Else Wants You to Buy-Local businesses select products based on what the community wants , satisfying the unique needs of the n e i g h b o r h o o d . 9. Support Community Groups-They are more likely to give back to the c o m m u n i t y a n d e n c o u r a g e e n t r e p r e n e u r i a l g r o w t h . 10. Invest in the Community- Local business owners live in the community they serve; this lessens the possibility of moving and increases their assets in the future of the community.
There are plenty of opportunities to support the community of Forsyth County. The 8th Annual Christmas Parade offers an excellent chance for attendees to spend time on Market Place Boulevard exploring the many shops and restaurants established there while enjoying the festivities. For details visit www.marketplacechristmas.com.
The 2013 National BBQ Cup held at the Cumming Fairgrounds November 15th
and 16th provides another opportunity to support local vendors while savoring the many flavors of fun the event has to offer. To learn more visit www.NationalBBQCup.com.
Support the local economy this holiday season by shopping at the many locations offered here in Forsyth County. Explore Marke t P lace Boulevard, the Collection-Forsyth and Vickery Village for a variety of stores and restaurants, or check out the Lakewood 400 Antique Market for a unique shopping experience.
A ccording to several recent p u b l i c a t i o n s f r o m t h e
O r g a n i z a t i o n f o r E c o n o m i c Co-opera t ion and Development (OECD), the United States no longer leads the world in terms of education. However, our local community’s school system continues to thrive at an accelerated rate.In October of 2013 Forsyth County Schools earned the highest SAT scores in the State of Georgia – scoring 82 points higher than the national average score of 1498. The Technology Association of Georgia also awarded Forsyth Central High School’s Science Technology Engineering & Math (STEM) Academy the 2013 High School STEM Education Award.The school system’s relationship with the local business sector has played a major role in the fostering the community’s academic success . According to Mavis Sanders of Johns Hopkins University, “community involvement in schools is important for building and maintaining healthy communities.” In her publication entitled Community Involvement in Schools: From Concept to Practice, she asserts that “when properly executed, community involvement in schools can be the little extra that makes a big difference.”Last year the local school system and the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce partnered to create a new community ini t iat ive cal led the Principal for a Day program. Sponsored
by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, the program provides local business executives, public officials, and community leaders with an opportunity to shadow a principal at one of our community’s schools. “I was so impressed by the demeanor and respect from the students and the talents of the staff” stated Linda Cole, Chair of the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors.“I was very impressed with South Forsyth Middle School’s staff and students, but most impressed with Sandy Tinsley and her leadership. We had encountered many different situations, meetings and addressing questions that day, but Sandy`s leadership was second to none in handling each and all events…small to large” stated Bob Russell, Co-Chair of the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business Committee.This year’s Principal for a Day Orientation Breakfast will take place on October 29, 2013 at 7:30AM at the Forsyth County Board of Education and Professional Development Center. Catered by Jim ‘N Nicks, the event will allow local business and community leaders to meet the principal that they will shadow during the month of November. All of the principals and shadowers will reunite on December 9, 2013 at 11:30AM for a Celebration Luncheon at the Forsyth Conference Center.
Community Involvement, Principal to School’s Success
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CrossFit for Your Business: Taking Your Business to the Next LevelN avigating the path to growth can be a confusing undertaking. Where do you
start? What questions should you ask? And what ideas make sense for your organization? Confronted with ambiguity, many companies simply stall, and never commit to the seemingly “far-out” ideas needed to drive new growth. CrossFit for Your Business is an inspiring and intensive lunch & learn that will help you cross the gap between new business challenges and bold new ideas.Join the Small Business Services Center and Women Who Mean Business on Thursday, November 21, 2013 at the University of North Georgia – Cumming Campus from 11:30 to 1:00 pm to hear from Becky Brown, Don Kemp, Jay Ryerse, and Kevin McDonough as they cover topics in finance, marketing, technology, and legal.For more information on this event please contact the Cumming Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce at 770-887-6461.
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O ne of the fastest-growing and influential industry sectors in
Forsyth County is the health care industry. The Healthcare Association of Forsyth County (HCA) is a collective voice for current health care issues affecting Forsyth County and provides a conduit for information and resources to ensure the highest quality of health care to meet the needs of those living and working in our community. The mission is to expand and strengthen local health care commerce through the combined efforts of physicians, health care professionals, organizations and community leaders. Five years ago the HCA formed Mingle J ing le , a networking event that brings the community’s health care providers
together for networking with one another. The HCA is continuing this tradition in celebrating the holidays in style. The HCA will hold its annual Mingle Jingle on Thursday, December 5, 2013 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Northside Hospital-Forsyth Women’s Center Galleria. This event will offer heavy hors d’oeuvres, beverages and festive holiday music. For questions on the Healthcare Association of Forsyth County or to RSVP for Jazz in June please contact HCA Director, Jason Mock at [email protected] or by calling 770.887.6461.
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Morrow Family Medicine earns distinction in Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 2013
Atlanta’s Best Places to WorkO n September 13, the Atlanta
Business Chronicle held a sold-out event at the Grand Hyatt Atlanta to name the 2013 Atlanta’s Best Places to Work. Forsyth County-based Morrow Family Medicine earned the coveted distinction of Best Places to Work in the small employer category, ranking 2 5 o u t o f 6 0 c o m p a n i e s .
“We are truly honored to have received this recognition,” said Dr. Jim Morrow. “When we opened our private practice in June 2011, we focused on bringing care back to health care, and have never wavered from our mission.”
D eKalb Office was voted fourth in the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s
2013 Best Places To Work competition in the medium employer category. During the economic downturn, the company redesigned its headquarters to create what Mark Borst, customer experience director of DeKalb Office, calls “a very transparent culture.” In place of closed doors and isolated work stations, the team uses windows and open areas. The company’s efforts to
redefine their culture stem from the goal of creating an environment that people want to work in. The more open and free-flowing nature of the environment is something that appeals particularly to the Y generation, a group that is typically difficult to retain as employees as they constantly search for new opportunities. Through this initiative DeKalb Office offers an excellent model of adaptation.
DeKalb Offi ce- Best Places to Work-Atlanta
M etcam, a fabricator of sheet metal and assemblies for
original equipment manufacturers, was selected as a showcase facility by FABRICATOR magazine, a leading publication for the industry, in its upcoming Technology Summit. Attendees toured Metcam’s facility on October 1, 2013 as one of six “world-class fabrication shops” Fabricator chose for this honor.
“Metcam has always been dedicated to fostering excellence in the fabrication industry, and we strive to help other production shops connect with and learn from each other,” said Metcam President, Bruce Hagenau.
Hansgrohe North America Celebrates 25 Years
I n 1988 Hansgrohe opened its North American subsidiary in California. In
1995 the operation moved to Forsyth County where it still resides off of Bluegrass Lakes Parkway. The company is excited to be celebrating 25 years of i ts passion for water, innovation, sustainability and design. From breaking a Guinness World Record for “Most People Showering Simultaneously” to representing excellence in German American
business at the New York Stock Exchange, Hansgrohe North America (N.A.) has clearly not settled for “business as usual” over the past quarter of a century. It’s proud to offer products that combine masterful German-engineering with skilled American assembly and 260 employees supporting the N.A. subsidiary. Hansgrohe is grateful to all who have helped the company reach this milestone. Here’s to the next 25!
Metcam Highlighted as “World-Class Fabrication Shop”
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Upcoming Events
• Please visit our Event’s Calendar atwww.cummingforsythchamber.org to see a full list of events, more information and registration.
Key to the events
Member Power Networking Lunch — Meets every Tuesday at noon at a different location and includes casual networking for 20-35 other business professionals.Business After Hours — Meets the second Tuesday of every month from 5-7 p.m. at a different host location every month. The purpose is networking and to experience new businesses in the community.Women Who Mean Business — Meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:30 a.m. This is a specialized networking group of over 50 female business professionals. Join them for breakfast.
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October 29Member Power Networking Lunch-Noon, Outback Steakhouse
October 30Transportation Summit-11:30 a.m., Forsyth County Conference Center
November 5Member Power Networking Lunch-Noon, Pollo Tropical
November 12Member Power Networking Lunch-Noon, Longhorn Steakhouse
November 14Business After Hours-5 p.m., Alliance National Bank
November 21SBSC/WWMB Lunch n’ Learn11:30 a.m., University of North Georgia- Cumming Campus
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James McCoyPresident & CEO
Randall ToussaintVice President of Economic Development
Alex GirrbachDirector of Operations
Laura StewartDirector of Communications & Events
Jason MockDirector of Small Business Services
Anna BarlowDirector of Tourism Development
Jimmy LaneDirector of Membership Services
Maggie Schmitz, Sherri KlugAdministrative Assistants
2013 Officers Board of Directors
Jerry BowmanCardinal Logistics Management
Kevin GarmonBannister Creek, LLC
Jonathan GreenAmerican Proteins
Drew WalkerAlliance National Bank
Chuck ButtonJacobs Engineering Group
Mike CasparWalmart
John DerukiDeruki Construction
Nelish PatelHampton Inn
Bruce LongmoreLenny’s Sub Shop
Lynn JacksonNorthside Hospital-Forsyth
Shawn LaFaveNorth Georgia Promotions
Scott JordanBB&T
Cindy MillsBryan Properties
Chris EtheridgeFrazier & Deeter, LLC
Tracy MoonFisher & Phillips LLP
Jeff PruittForsyth Conference Center
Royce OwensMimms Enterprises
Bruce HagenauMetcam
John RasperDekalb Office
Tim PerryCitizen’s Bank
Bob RussellRussell Landscape
Terry SmithA.C. Smith Poultry Co.Connie SandersWells Fargo
Bert DurandUnited Community Bank
Ethan UnderwoodLipscomb, Johnson, Sleister, Dailey, & Smith LLP
Pete AmosChairman, Forsyth CountyBoard of Commissioners
Paul ChambersAT&T
Bill CuppAGL Resources
Darla LightChair, Forsyth County Board of Education
Dr. Buster EvansSuperintendent,Forsyth County Schools
Jay RyerseJtech Networks, LLC
Fran ForehandGeorgia Power
Mark BondHayes, James & Associates, Inc.
H. Ford GravittMayor, City of Cumming
Blake HouseSawnee EMC
Jon McDanielForsyth County Public Library
Mary Helen McGruderSawnee Mountain Foundation
Doug DerrerForsyth County Manager
Hon. Phil SmithState Court Judge
Bobby ThomasChair, Forsyth County Development Authority
Dr. Joanne TollesonLanier Technical College
Rep. Mark Hamilton
Rep. Mike Dudgeon
Sen. Jack Murphy
Sen. Steve Gooch
Rep. Geoff Duncan
Linda Cole, Chair,Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
David Seago, Past-ChairGeorgia Power - retired
Ann-Margaret Johnston, First Chair-Elect,Johnston & Associates, Inc.
John Hall, Second Chair-Elect,Forsyth County News
Ann-Margaret Johnston, Secretary/TreasurerJohnston & Associates, Inc.
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