September: 10 Over the Next 10 Awards
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September: 10 Over the Next 10 Awards
SEPTEMBER 2016 10 Over the Next Ten Awards opAyoung Professionals honored at Decade of Recognizing Excellence naugural ten over the next ten Awards The top young professionals from the Lansing Region honored at the inaugural Ten Over the Next Ten awards dinner: (left to right) back row: Aaron Matthews, Elizabeth Lyons, Marsha Zimmerman, Eric Stevenson, Ryan Vartoogian and Bree Popp Woodruff; front row: Emily Matthews, Erik Larson, Jennifer Estill and Scott Gillespie Photo by Terri Shaver 2007 Recipients: Where Are They Now The first annual Ten Over the Next Ten Awards Zimmerman, Dart Development. International Returns to Lansing held on ATHENA Tuesday, September 25, 2007 at the RadisTheHome judging committee had a difficult task in choosotel- Lansing. The event was a collaboration of ing the recipients for the first Ten Over the Next Ten Leadership Lansing Scholarships Help Local Non-Profits ansing Regional Chamber, The Greater Lansing awards from such a qualified list of finalists. The winners Focus Small Business: ess Monthly and theon Grand River Connection. The InVerve of the awardsMarketing were judged based on professional achieves dinner honored the top up-and-coming young ment, community involvement and personal success. sionals in the Lansing region whose hard work Special thanks to the committee which included Paula 7/29/2016 elyon.jpg (680×1024) Elizabeth Lyon – Director, Governmental Relations, State Bar of Michigan. Lyon oversees the State Bar’s public policy program and serves on the board of directors for the ChildCare Commitment (CCC). Bree Popp woodruff – Attorney, Miller Canfield Paddock & Stone P.L.C. Woodruff specializes in public law, assisting communities in building and repairing A Message From The President A GREAT REGION NEEDS GREAT TALENT he number one economic issue for any region, including Greater Lansing is TALENT. As our economy has transitioned to more jobs that require specialized skills and higher levels of education, the ability to find enough employees to meet the demands of our employers has become a top priority. That is particularly true for communities like Greater Lansing, which must compete for talent with larger urban areas often desired by new college graduates. T Tim Daman FOCUS President and CEO Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce SEPTEMBER 2016 2 TRANSPORTATION ADVERTISERS Accident Fund.......................................10 ATHENA WIN........................................11 Blue Cross Blue Shield..........................15 Capital Area Michigan Works!...............19 CASE Credit Union................................16 CBRE/Martin..........................................23 Central Michigan University..................15 Dean Transportation................................8 M3 Group................................................3 Mercantile Bank.......................Back Cover Michigan.com........................................17 MSUFCU..................................................6 NAI/TMN...............................................21 Sparrow...................................................9 Spartan Hospitality..................................6 WKAR......................................................6 There is good news. Greater Lansing We must never lose sight has an abundance of great young talent of the fact that great and is building the kind of region that talent can live and work is becoming more and more attractive for young professionals. In recognition wherever they choose. of those facts, the Lansing Regional In order to attract and Chamber of Commerce (LRCC) and retain that talent, we the young professionals organization must continue building Grand River Connection (GRC) a great region where joined forces ten years ago to not people want to live, only recognize but to also challenge the very best of our talented young work, play and professionals. Since 2007, the 10 Over raise families.” the Next Ten Awards have recognized 90 young professionals in a diverse group of industry sectors. It is a source of pride for me personally to have been a part of this great initiative since the beginning, and to be able to witness a growing legion of young professionals continue to make their mark not only in their chosen profession, but also as leaders in the community. One of the benefits of the growing relationship between GRC and LRCC has been to help integrate 10 Over the Next Ten honorees into community leadership positions. LRCC currently has three former award recipients on our board including our 2016 chair, Joe Ford, Tom Stewart and Brian Gallagher who holds a position that has been dedicated for a GRC representative. In addition, another 10 Over Ten recipient, Steve Japinga is on the LRCC staff as our director of government relations. It is rewarding to witness the development of several other talent initiatives that further encourage the development of great talent in the region. In 2015, LRCC created Leadership Lansing, which seeks to help build the next generation of community leaders. Thirty-five individuals graduated from our first cohort in May. We expect 40 participants in year two, which begins in October. Lansing 501 was created to connect interns to the dynamic urban core that is transforming Lansing. The program recognizes that highlighting the community as a talent destination invigorates the economy and helps retain qualified professionals in the area. This month, ATHENA WIN will host the 35th ATHENA Anniversary Celebration program in Lansing. As the founding organization of ATHENA, we are pleased to have supported the talented women business and community leaders who have shaped ATHENA into a global brand. We must never lose sight of the fact that great talent can live and work wherever they choose. In order to attract and retain that talent, we must continue building a great region where people want to live, work, play and raise families. While we are making tremendous progress in Greater Lansing, there is still work to be done, which requires us to embrace a unified vision and to work together as a region towards achieving that vision. Like the Field of Dreams, if we build it, they will come, and more importantly – they will stay. 2016 Board of Directors Officers Board Chair Joe Ford Netvantage Marketing Past Chair John Brown Jackson National Life Insurance Co. Chair Elect Deb Muchmore Kandler, Reed, Khoury & Muchmore Legal Counsel Steve Owen Foster Swift Collins & Smith P C Treasurer Jeff Fineis Andrews Hooper Pavlik PLC President Tim Daman Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Division Directors Marketing and Communications April Clobes MSU Federal Credit Union Regionalism Initiatives Mark Burnham Michigan State University Membership Services Patrick Dean Dean Transportation Government Relations Matt Resch Resch Strategies At-Large Lauren Aitch Our Own Products David Baker Steve Reynolds Accident Fund Holdings, Inc. Patrick Salow Farm Bureau Insurance Co. Hayes Green Beach Hospital Stella Cash Tim Salisbury Denise Droscha Heather Shawa-DeCook Sparrow Health System PNC Bank TWO MEN AND A TRUCK International Lansing Board of Water & Light Jenn Dubey Fathy Shetiah David Ferguson Tom A. Stewart University Club 7C Lingo Ferguson Development Common Wealth Enterprises Tricia Foster Bob Tresize Brian Gallagher Mike Trevorrow CBRE | Martin LEAP Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap General Motors Bill Woodbury Teri Hull Auto-Owners Insurance Dart Container Tom Mee McLaren Greater Lansing FOCUS EDITORS Ross Woodstock Eric Dimoff DESIGN & PRINTING Spartan Printing, Inc. MAILING BRD Mailing Incorporated COVER PHOTOGRAPHY Terri Shaver Voice of Business THE POWER OF ADVOCACY “Granger representatives engage by participating in the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Chamber Policy Committee and the Political Action Committee,” said Tonia Olson, Granger’s director of governmental and community relations. “We recognize the benefit of the The LRC-PAC will be advocacy work of LRCC. They help involved in local township, keep us connected and advocate on behalf county commission and of job-providing businesses in the greater state legislative races Lansing area.” of unregulated medical marijuana shops now populating the city. The LRCC has also been highly engaged in the discussion over CATA’s proposed Bus Rapid Transit system along the Michigan Avenue corridor. In 2015, the LRCC was directly responsible for the decision by the Ingham County Board of Commissioners to not levy all unneeded millages for the Ingham County Health Plan. That move alone saved taxpayers and businesses in Ingham County $1 million dollars. Most business people don’t have time to spend hours sitting through long government meetings. Which is why our members depend on the LRCC government relations team to represent them before local, state and federal policy makers. The LRCC also seeks to connect its members to elected officials, often sponsoring meetings with policy makers from Congressmen Mike Bishop and Dale Kildee, U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters, as well as state officials and presidential candidates, among others. in 2016 and is looking ahead to 2017 when priorities will include the Lansing Mayoral andLansing City Council races.” “I am appreciative that the Chamber is a watch dog over taxpayer dollars,” said Ingham County Commissioner Robin Case Naeyaert. “We do our due diligence to find out how our members feel about key issues and we take that viewpoint to our elected officials,” said Steve Japinga, LRCC director of government relations. “You can make a huge difference on public policy discussions when you can leverage the enormous clout of the entire business community.” The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee (LRCPAC) has a strong track record in helping identify and elect pro-business candidates to public office. More than 100 LRC-PAC endorsed candidates have been successful within the past five years. The LRC-PAC will be involved in local township, county commission and state legislative races in 2016 and is looking ahead to 2017 when priorities will include the Lansing Mayoral and Lansing City Council races. In recent months, LRCC has been active on a number of issues including working with the City of Lansing towards developing a new ordinance to reduce the number For more information on how you can be engaged with our advocacy efforts, please contact Steve Japinga at 517-853-6467 or sjapinga@lansingchamber.org. 6 REGISTER TODAY! cwalm.com/lady-classic or www.golfoutingpro.com/event/ladyclassic Come take a swing at the 10th anniversary of the annual Lady Classic Golf Outing! THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8th PRESENTED BY: FOCUS Congressman Dale Kildee was a recent visitor, meeting with Chamber members at the LRCC offices in downtown Lansing. 3 SEPTEMBER 2016 When a group of people come together with a unified voice to advocate on behalf of a particular position, it is easier to get results than it is for a single individual. That’s exactly what the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (LRCC) does on behalf of the business community in the Greater Lansing region. The LRCC is your voice in helping create a business friendly environment that leads to more jobs and investment — which leads to a stronger, more vibrant region. The LRCC government relations department encourages members to participate in discussions that help shape policy positions on behalf of the business community. Members Get More FOCUS TWO MID-MICHIGAN NON-PROFITS SELECTED FOR LEADERSHIP LANSING SCHOLARSHIPS SEPTEMBER 2016 4 Matt Resch Pamela Miklavcic Leaders from The Davies Project for Mid-Michigan Children and The First Tee of Mid-Michigan will attend the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce’s leadership initiative, Leadership Lansing, at no cost this year thanks to a pair of scholarships provided by Resch Strategies. Matt Resch, who heads the Lansing-based public relations and public affairs firm, said the scholarships are being offered for the second year running. “Given the level of demand for the program we experienced and the quality of the scholarship applications we received, we decided to offer two scholarships this year,” said Resch, president of Resch Strategies. “Both organizations are making a difference in our region and both have leadership that can benefit from the connections they’ll build through Leadership Lansing.” Through the Resch scholarship program, we hope to strengthen non-profit leadership, so organizations like The Davies Project and The First Tee will be equipped to transform even more lives than they already do.” Leadership Lansing participants engage in seven workshops where they are exposed to key local institutions, industry sectors and business leaders. The Resch Strategies Leadership Lansing Scholarship was established last year to help an area non-profit organizations participate in the program by covering the full cost of tuition. “Leadership Lansing is dedicated to advancing new skills and connections for the best and brightest new talent in our community,” Resch said. “Through the Resch scholarship program, we hope to strengthen non-profit leadership, so organizations Rachel Lubahn like The Davies Project and The First Tee will be equipped to transform even more lives than they already do.” The Davies Project for Mid-Michigan Children, established in 2012, provides local families with seriously ill children free transportation to area medical appointments. “Our non-profit is the first of its kind in the country,” said Pamela Miklavcic, founder and executive director of The Davies Project. “With the tools and resources available through Leadership Lansing, I’m confident we’ll be able to enhance our service to families and children and serve as a model for other communities to one day adopt and emulate.” The First Tee of Mid-Michigan, a youth mentorship program designed to positively impact the lives of young people through the game of golf, was established in 2008. “As a youth non-profit leader, my vision rests in continuing to create opportunities for positive change and progress in our community,” said Rachel Lubahn, executive director of The First Tee. “Exposure to and training from the area’s top leaders will help in our mission, and I am excited for the opportunity this scholarship makes available.” The 2015-16 recipient of the Leadership Lansing Scholarship was Origami Brian Injury Rehabilitation Center and the organizations’s executive director Tammy Hannah. For more information about Resch Strategies or the Leadership Lansing Scholarship, please visit www.reschstrategies.com or call 517-371-7843. Members Get More CHAMBER AMBASSADORS LEAD THE WAY “The LRCC Ambassador Committee is on the front lines for member engagement and we relish the opportunity to facilitate member-to-member connections and watching those relationships grow and flourish,” said Michael Nordmann, chair of the LRCC Ambassador Committee. “Our current team is one of the strongest Ambassador Committees we have had and I know that every Ambassador is eager to provide value to each and every member, to the Chamber and to the Greater Lansing business community.” The LRCC Ambassador Committee is a chosen member group who volunteer their time to provide a crucial link between the Chamber, its members and the Greater Lansing region.” The LRCC Ambassador Committee is a chosen member group who volunteer their time to provide a crucial link between the Chamber, its members and the Greater Lansing region. Ambassadors enjoy the rewards of making new contacts, strengthening business relationships and accessing resources to further their own success. YOUR 2016 CHAMBER AMBASSADORS: Steve Hershfield, CBRE/Martin || Sara Nannini, ServiceMaster Absolute Home & Restoration || Ashley Barbeau, Adams Outdoor Advertising || Chad Munce, MLive Media Group || Zack Armstrong, Siena Wealth Advisors || Alando Chappell, Lansing Board of Water & Light || Manny Garcia, M3 Group || Thomas Hamp, Advi-Coach (Vice Chair) || Brian Johnson, Marxmoda || Jean Lodge, Duckett Brothers Distributing (Secretary) || Melissa Nay, MSU WKARTV/Radio || Nicholas Nauta, Nick Nauta Financial, LLC || Michael Nordmann, Morrison Nordmann and Associates (Chair) || Barb Schram, Shaklee Independent Distributor || Dan Wilkinson, Dart Bank || Corey Rees, ASL Design Studio || Karol Kvorka, Jackson National Life Insurance Company || Melissa Meschke, Michigan Creative || Shawn Mach, Klug Law Firm || Mckenna Long, Northwood University SAVE THE DATE OVERTIME EXEMPTION RULES WORKSHOP Thursday, September 22, 2016 8:00a.m. – 9:30a.m. Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce 500 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 200, Lansing, Michigan Contact Travis Richardson at 517-853-6463 or trichardson@lansingchamber.org. Stephen Hershfield is an associate at CBRE|Martin within the Corporate Services and Capital Markets teams. His knowledge and experience in the commercial real estate market helps him provide seamless service to multi-market clients across the country for clients including Auto Owners Insurance Agency, Lansing Community College, Accident Fund, Board of Water and Light, Meijer, and Sparrow Hospital. He is heavily involved in serving existing clients with valuation; asset disposition; tenant representation; and acquisition/property assemblage assignments. Stephen is working on receiving a designation from the CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) Institute. In addition to his achievements professionally, Stephen has proven his compassion for the community around him through dedicated participation. He is active with multiple organizations within the Mid-Michigan area including CBRE Cares Philanthropic program, Volunteers of America, MSU Real Estate Investment Advisory Council, Grand River Connection, and many others. Sara Nannini is the business development manager at ServiceMaster Absolute in Mason, a restoration company that has been family owned and operated for over 25 years. Nannini earned her Bachelor’s degree at Central Michigan University, studying Communication and Integrated Public Relations. She enjoys the growing, innovative city and relaxing country Greater Lansing provides and is eager to married Jacob Majeske here in Lansing this fall.Sara enjoys how the Lansing Chamber provides meaningful content to improve her business strategies and loves our monthly mixers with delicious food and excellent networking opportunities with top Lansing professionals. Mckenna Long works in the Admissions Office for DeVos Graduate School at Northwood University. His efforts are focused on recruitment of MBA candidates for the East Lansing campus. He has worked in the Lansing area for several years, and is excited to join as a Chamber Ambassador to help support the growth of area businesses. Mckenna was part of the inaugural Leadership Lansing class, and cites this experience as the source of his enthusiasm for helping the Lansing Regional Chamber. FOCUS The Ambassador team benefits the membership by supporting and promoting a sound business environment through successful retention of members and attraction of new members; encouraging meaningful and beneficial participation in the Chamber’s programs and events, especially for new members; sharing of ideas to ensure the strength of the organization and help facilitate growth; and establishment of a rapport among the Ambassadors that serves the Chamber by its example of integrity and good will among the entire membership. WE’RE PLEASED TO WELCOME OUR THREE NEWEST CHAMBER AMBASSADORS. WE ARE HONORED TO HAVE YOU AS PART OF OUR TEAM. 5 SEPTEMBER 2016 There is no doubt you have seen them at Chamber events, sporting a gold nametag and engaging with the membership. The Ambassador Committee is one of the strongest assets of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (LRCC) and assists the membership in a variety of dynamic ways. MAKE EVERY MILE COUNT MSUFCU makes car-buying a breeze and helps you get on the road faster. Enjoy the peace of mind knowing your financing terms are simple and straightforward, and get preapproved for your auto loan today. 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Lansing Economic Club luncheons are also a great opportunity to entertain clients and staff members. Several organizations have benefitted from making their sponsorship of the Lansing Economic Club luncheons part of their marketing strategy. “Being the annual Economic Club sponsor has dramatically heightened awareness about our organization and our mission,” said Jim Robinson, chair of the MidMichigan Business Travel Coalition which has served as the annual sponsor for the past several years. Business leaders value the opportunity to not only hear from other business leaders during the lunch programs, but also enjoy the ability to make valuable connections with other business and community leaders.” Executives from some of the region’s most recognized names will talk about the impact that family-owned businesses have on the local economy, when the Lansing Economic Club kicks off its fall series on September 15. The program will deviate from the traditional format of a single speaker and instead feature a panel of noteworthy business leaders at the helm of prominent family businesses. Panelists include: Keith Granger, Granger; Glenn Granger, Granger Construction; Brig Sorber, Two Men & A Truck International; and Tom Archipley, Centurion Medical Products. The panel will be moderated by Jim Schmeider of The Family Business Consulting Group. The rest of the fall series will feature traditional year-end programs including the annual Healthcare Forum in October and the Celebration of Regional Growth awards in November FALL ECONOMIC CLUB SERIES SAVE THE DATES September 15 The Impact of Family Business on the Economy October 27 Healthcare Forum and Economic Club November 17 Celebration of Regional Growth December 15 Economic Club All Economic Club lunches are from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center at Michigan State University. Advance registration is required and can be completed at www.lansing.chamber.org. 7 SEPTEMBER 2016 One of the annual Economic Club Highlights is the Celebration of Regional Growth Awards in November. 2015 recipients included five organizations that were honored for their investments in and commitments to the Greater Lansing region. From left to right, back row: Chuck Pentilla, Magna International-DexSys; Gerry Mazzola, Magna International-DexSys; Scott VanWagenen, Triton Industries-Manitou Boats; Greg VanWagenen, Triton Industries-Manitou Boats; Jim Lammers, Dart Container Corporation; James Sopha, Jackson National Life Insruance Co.; and Gary Cardenas, TOC Logistics International. From left to right, front row: Jon Vrabel, Port Lansing; Nicole Zalucki, Magna International-DexSys; Nicole Noll-Williams, Capital Region International Airport; Chris Waltz, Dart Container Corporation; and Laura Prieskorn, Jackson National Life Insurance Co. Focus on Small Business INVERVE MARKETING AND WEB A few years ago, InVerve Marketing owner Lisa Smith attended a presentation by Guy Kawasaki, the former Chief Marketing Evangelist for the Macintosh Division of Apple. Kawaskai said that “if you have more money than brains you should stay with traditional marketing — but if you have more brains than money you should do inbound marketing.” FOCUS Since then, she’s believed that’s an endorsement every marketer needs to hear. SEPTEMBER 2016 8 Lisa Smith Lisa reflects how inbound and digital have pushed the evolution in marketing over the 15 years that her company has been doing business. “Fifteen years ago, a first-time client meeting was all about a logo or a brochure. Then, about eight years ago, it became about a website that would replace the brochure. Today, the website conversation is about real growth. InVerve builds websites and marketing programs that enable the sales team to have astounding lead intelligence, give marketers metrics and automated communication with visitors after they leave your web site, and monitor your competitors. Even for the small business market, websites can drive business growth in ways we never imagined when we were just printing brochures.” The ‘secret verve sauce’ after they design a website is the application of inbound marketing. “Using this methodology, we bring visitors to your website, convert them to leads, and nurture them into becoming a customer. With a proven marketing planning process for online lead generation, any business can grow,” says Smith. Since 2001, InVerve Marketing has been located in Lansing’s Old Town District and has created and served iconic Michigan-based national brands through inbound marketing, website development, and creative design services. This small marketing firm packs a bigger punch that it would appear from the outside. They have worked with some of their national clients for more than 15 years — and their statewide and local list is downright surprising. InVerve offers consulting services by certified professionals who create customized training experiences for an organization’s team. These services are designed to help marketers create their digital plan. InVerve is a gold-certified partner with HubSpot — a widely-used marketing automations software platform. As one of the first HubSpot partners in Michigan, InVerve is also the leader of the Lansing Regional HubSpot User Group (HUG), and sponsors events where area marketers can swap ideas, learn more about inbound marketing, and socialize with others in the industry. “Helpful is the new sexy”, says Smith. “We produce the free HUG events to teach marketers about inbound so they can maximize new digital opportunities. Digital marketing is changing every day, and has a steep learning curve. The HUG events have proven to be a great way to grow our network and help the marketing community in Michigan.” Welcome Home. Arrive in style with Dean Black Car. Dean Black Car provides a safe, professional and comfortable environment to get you and your team where you need to go. Whether traveling from the airport or to a special event, Dean Black Car can take you there. Call today or visit us online to book your next trip. deanblackcar.com | (800) 282-3326 FOCUS Celebrating diversity embracing inclusion To learn more about diversity at Sparrow, visit Sparrow.org/Careers-Diversity-Inclusion SEPTEMBER 2016 9 # LoveLansing ATHENA INTERNATIONAL RETURNS TO WHERE IT ALL BEGAN: LANSING “We sincerely believe that we have created a vibrant and engaging conference that will entertain and inspire attendees and motivate them to take that next – or even the first – step,” said Sarah Jennings, conference chairperson and past president of ATHENA WIN, Lansing’s local affiliate and event host. Martha Mertz Ashley Judd Hundreds of women from throughout the world are gathering in Lansing to celebrate the past, present and future of ATHENA International during ATHENA Ignite8, the 35th Anniversary Leadership Conference September 25–27. As a nod to the past, they’re meeting where it all began: Lansing, where Martha Mayhood Mertz founded the organization that develops and honors women leaders, inspires them to achieve their full potential and works to create balance in leadership worldwide. FOCUS They’ll also recognize the achievements of women who are making a difference in the world today: SEPTEMBER 2016 10 • Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a Flint pediatrician who helped raise awareness of lead in the city’s water supply, will receive ATHENA’s National Leadership Award. • The Weight Watchers Group Inc., led by President and CEO Florine Mark, will receive the National ATHENA Organizational Leadership Award. • Anti–sexual assault activists Annie Clark and Andrea Pino will receive National ATHENA Young Professional Leadership Awards. In addition, keynote speaker Ashley Judd, an Emmy and Golden Globe–nominated actor who is also a dedicated humanitarian and activist, will aim to Ignite attendees’ passion for becoming a local, national or world leader during the conference’s Sept. 27 concluding lunch session. The conference will feature networking and collaboration opportunities along with presentations on professional development topics such as leadership, business innovation and empowerment. Plenary and breakout speakers include women from a variety of fields, including politics, global business, military, criminal justice, athletics, finance, health care, marketing, education, nonprofits, foundations and fashion. A number of the presenters are ATHENA Award recipients. Also slated to speak are Mertz and MaryLee Davis, Ph.D., the first ATHENA Award recipient. Contingents from Vietnam, Shanghai and Canada are expected. In addition, on the morning of September 27 the ATHENA World Café will provide an opportunity for women from Shanghai, China and Monterrey, Mexico to participate via video conference in a discussion on the ATHENA Leadership Model. In fact, the eight principles of the model will provide a continuous theme throughout the conference and inspired its name – Ignite to the Power of 8, or Ignite8. The event will feature more than business. The arts will also play a key role, including excursions to ArtPrize in Grand Rapids, the Old Town Arts District in Lansing, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University, the Michigan History Museum and the home of ATHENA Award recipient Stella Cash and her husband, Jerry. More information about the ATHENA International 35th Anniversary Leadership Conference, including registration details, is available at athenaignite.com. Major sponsors of the event are Michigan State University Federal Credit Union, Eli Broad College of Business and International Business Center of Michigan State University, PNC Bank, Michigan Women’s Foundation, Plante Moran, Maner Costerisan, Consumers Energy Foundation and Güd Marketing. # LoveLansing EXPERIENCE YOUR ENERGY UNLEASHED AT NEW INTERACTIVE THROWING THINGS EXHIBIT AT IMPRESSION 5 SCIENCE CENTER With a joint passion for introducing STEM and STEAM concepts to young children and families, Impression 5 Science Center and TechSmith are excited to present Throwing Things to the community. Inspired by TechSmith’s Coach’s Eye instant video analysis technology, the exhibit demonstrates an exciting and meaningful connection to potential and kinetic energy through interactive components that allow you to hurl, project, throw, and explode! Designed, prototyped, fabricated, and installed entirely at the Impression 5 Science Center, Throwing Things represents local talent and ingenuity, a legacy of partnership, and the importance of early exposure to science discovery and inspiration. 1 7/12/16 12:23 PM 11 SEPTEMBER 2016 16-WIN-0128-RegionalChamberAd-Ashley-8.75x5.3_PP1.pdf FOCUS After more than 15 years of using a prototype exhibit, Impression 5 Science Center, with generous and enthusiastic support from local software company TechSmith (the makers of Snagit and Camtasia), has fabricated an entirely new and improved Throwing Things exhibit that’s perfect for the high-energy enthusiasm of summertime. C M Y CM MY CY CMY K inaugural ten over the next ten Awards The sio Reg ina Nex ner row Eliz Zim ven and ruf Ma Jen Gill FOCUS Pho SEPTEMBER 2016 12 10 OVER THE NEXT TEN AWARDS A DECADE OF RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE The top young professionals from the Lansing Region honored at the inaugural Ten Over the Next Ten awards dinner from 2007: (left to right) back row: Aaron Matthews, Elizabeth Lyons, Marsha Zimmerman, Eric Stevenson, Ryan Vartoogian and Bree Popp Woodruff; front row: Emily Matthews, Erik Larson, Jennifer Estill and Scott Gillespie. Photo by Terri Shaver Elizabeth Lyon – Director, G The first annual Ten Over the Next Ten Awards Zimmerman, Dart Development. were held on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 at the RadisThe judging committee had a difficult task in choos- tions, State Bar of Michigan. Ly management, healthcare, and retail. Despite the obvious attraction of top talent hen the 10 Over the Next Ten Awards were created in 2007, the son Hotel- Lansing. The event was a collaboration of ing the recipients for the first Ten Over the Next Ten Bar’s public policy program and s being lured to positions in other communities, nearly 80 percent of the recipients vision was pretty clear. 10 Over Ten recipients were viewed not only as directors for the ChildCare Comm the Lansing top Regional Chamber,atThe Greater Lansing awards from such a qualified listtheofGreater finalists. The winners have remained in Lansing region. young professionals the time they received the award, but those who wereMonthly expected and to emerge as leaders in the region in the The years ahead. People Business the Grand River Connection. of the awards were judged based on professional achieve- Bree Popp woodruff – Attor “I am impressed with the personal job the selection involved with the young professionals organization Grand River Connection Stone really P.L.C. Woodru awards dinner honored the top up-and-coming young ment, community involvement and success. 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The recipients of the first annual Ten Over the help move our region business efforts and their charitable endeavors.” others to continue making career and community contributions.” Jennifer Estillforward.” – Owner and Cr Anderton, Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting Next Ten awards are: The names and accomplishments the top Matthews, whoDeruiter, is an attorneyBEANER’S with Clark Hill PLC inScott Lansing, noticed an head Design Studio. Estill foun P.C., Jeremy COFFEE, P.said he Scott Gillespie – President, The GillespieofCompany, young professionals recognized over the past decade are impressive — even immediate impact in the community once the contributions of outstanding young in 2000; shetoalso serves as c Gillespie, The Gillespie Company, Jennifer Estill, L.L.C. Founded in 2006, the Gillespie Company is cur- Studio other 10 Over Ten recipients. professionals gained more public notoriety. Redhead Design Studio, Jason Kildea, CB Richard rently developing multiple Lansing properties, including of directors for the Educational Ch EmilythatMatthews – Attorney, Fo Elis/Martin, Erik D. Larson, Impression Scienceto become the Washington Square Lofts. “It’s inspiring and motivating considering all of the others have won the “More organizations began encouraging their young5employees more award,” said Steve Japinga, director of government relations for LRCC and a 2014 engaged in the community,” said Matthews. specializes Center, Elizabeth K. Lyon, State Bar of Michigan, Marsha Zimmerman – Marketing Specialist, Dart Smith, P.C. Matthews 10 Over Ten recipient. “It makes me want to strive for positive outcomes for our Aaron O. Matthews, Clark Hill PLC, Emily L. Mat- Development Group. In addition to her marketing tional litigation and insurance rela community. It’s an honor to be engaged with a very talented group of people.” The 10 Over the Next Ten Awards have not only accomplished its original thews, Swift, Collins Smith, P.C., efforts, Zimmerman represents Dart on the Region- ryan Vartoogian – President, Sp mission,Foster, but most observers would & undoubtedly agreeStephen that the program has On a deeper level, the 10Team, Over thethe Next Ten recognition represents a key far exceeded initial expectations. Since 2007, 90 young professionals have been sulting. Vartoogian started Sparta w. Meyer, Clark Construction Company, Chad al Economic Development (RED) Lansing component in a broader regional strategy to attract and retain great talent. 21st honored with the 10 Over Ten award. Recipients have been steadily making their as a MSU sophomore. It is now c Paalman, NuWave Technology, Scott Purtill, PlanChamber of Commerce and Commercial Real Estate century knowledge-based industries have a growing need for highly education and mark in a diverse number of industries including legal, financial and insurance, leading like providers strategic Inte te marketing & Moran, Brighameducation, Smith, government, City of Lansing, Women (CREW).skilled workers. Those demands put pressure on communities Lansing of who andPLLC, communications, technology, association “The Ten Over the Next Ten Jeremy w. Steele, Lansing State Journal, Eric w. Aaron Matthews – Associate Attorney, Clark Stevenson, U.S. Capital Mortgage and The Firm Food Hill P.L.C. Matthews specializes in civil/commercial truly the ones to watch in Lansing W WHERE ARE THEY NOW must compete with job meccas such as Chicago, Silicon Valley, New York, and Austin. “This award really shines a light on all the great things we have,” said Andrea Kerbuski, 2013 10 Over Ten recipient and GRC media chair. “We are often so focused on what we don’t have, it is important to focus on what we do have to help move our region forward.” Eric W. Stevenson 2006 Position: US Capital Mortgage and The Firm Food & Spirits 2016 Position: US Capital Mortgage “Receiving the award was a true blessing. Personally, it was a motivating experience to continue to support and build local business relationships and invest in our community. It was an honor to be recognized among such a great group of young entrepreneurs and professionals.” “Professionally, I was able to create new relationships and participate in different networks that derived from other recipients or supporters of 10 Over the Next Ten.” Though job creation is an essential ingredient for attracting and retaining top talent, building a region where talented people want to live, work and play is equally important. 10 Over Ten recipients agree that Greater Lansing has much to offer. Among the attributes most often cited as being the home of the State Capitol, Michigan State University, headquarters to numerous great companies, high paying jobs and a low cost of living. Erik Larson “Lansing has a lot going for it. In many ways, it combines the best aspects of a big city and a small town,” said Gallagher. “It’s big enough to attract employers with sophisticated product and service offerings, but it is small enough for talented young people to rise quickly through the ranks.” “The network of leaders that the 10 Over the Next Ten awards created has been a very important resource for my personal and professional development. Many of the recipients have become close friends of mine and continually push me forward to achieve what we were all called to achieve.” “You can really make an impact here,” said Japinga. “You can be part of transforming the region and make it a better place.” Kerbuski who works as an account executive for Martin Waymire initially headed to Chicago after college graduation. She returned and likes to tell other young people about the advantages of working and living in a smaller community like Lansing. Emily Matthews Though being a 10 Over the Next Ten Award recipient is a great honor, those chosen for the award agree that along with the recognition comes a sense of responsibility and accountability to their organizations, the region and future leaders who follow. Aaron Matthews “It is certainly an honor to have my name listed among the others,” said Gallagher. “The recognition was great, but to me, it has been as much of a challenge. The award is really more about the impact you’re expected to have than what you’ve already accomplished.” 2006 Position: Clark Hill PLC 2016 Position: Clark Hill PLC & The Potent Potables Project, LLC “Professionally, the award provided me with significant exposure within the business community and opened many doors for me. On a personal level, the award encouraged me to continue to devote time and resources to bettering our community and, over time, to mentor the next generation of young leaders.” 7/29/2016 elyon.jpg (680×1024) Elizabeth Lyon The tenth annual 10 Over the Next Ten Awards program will be held on Thursday, September 27 at the University Club of Michigan State University. The ten young professionals selected in 2016 will not only join an impressive roster of great talent, but also join the ranks of those leaders who are creating a legacy that will define the region for the next generation and beyond. 2006 Position: State Bar of Michigan 2016 Position: Council of State Governments Justice Center “Thank you to the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce and partners for starting this award to encourage, motivate and support young professionals in the area. The award is a wonderful commemoration of efforts to start a career path that includes giving back and helping to grow a community that is home.” “Receiving the award was a meaningful celebration and acknowledgement at the beginning of my career. It amplified that the work I loved doing was acknowledged by others as having purpose and a positive future direction. Since receiving the award, I have sought out additional opportunities that allow me to work in public policy with a focus on contributing to positive changes for others. The award has served to remind me to be accountable to the community that put faith in me to do more and be a leader for change.” https://files.csgjusticecenter.org/Headshots/Color/elyon.jpg 1/1 13 SEPTEMBER 2016 2006 Position: Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C. 2016 Position: The Dart Foundation “Being selected as an inaugural 10 Over the Next Ten recipient, along with my husband Aaron O. Matthews that same year, was truly an honor. On a professional level, the award distinguished me from my peers and greatly increased my visibility within the community as someone who was deeply committed to the region. From a personal perspective, it increased my confidence as an emerging female leader. My husband and I are both proud to continue to work, live and play in mid-Michigan.” “It’s more affordable which means you have more disposable income to do fun things and enjoy life,” said Kerbuski. “There is a big difference between Chicago and Lansing.” “I feel the need to make sure that I am doing my part to pay it forward,” said Japinga. “How are we all working together to bring up that next generation of leaders that we mentor?” FOCUS 2006 Position: Impression 5 Science Center 2016 Position: Impression 5 Science Center “Receiving the 10 Over the Next Ten award has been a call to action for me. Being recognized as a future leader in the Lansing region 10 years ago made me realize that I had a great deal of work to do and that people were counting on me to make good things happen in the area. Both professionally and personally, the last 10 years have been transformational.” WHERE ARE THEY NOW Scott Gillespie 2015 RECIPIENTS 2006 Position: Gillespie Company, LLC 2016 Position: Gillespie Company, LLC “The 10 Over the Next Ten award provided exposure and recognition, helping my business build credibility and grow.” Jennifer Estill FOCUS 2006 Position: Redhead Design Studio 2016 Position: Redhead Design Studio “I’m very thankful that I’ve been able to grow Redhead Design Studio into a strong and prosperous business over the past 16 years. But the truth is — it is hard work which is never done. The reality for any small business is that each year requires just as much hustle as year one. It requires nonstop commitment, risk, creative thinking, and determination to accomplish your goals, rather than settle. That is why being recognized by 10 Over the Next Ten is such a meaningful award. It both acknowledges that you’ve got it in you to sustain and it offers an expectation to live up to. Each time we hire and mentor a new grad, or develop a pro bono campaign for a local non-profit, I feel like I am living up to the responsibility of being a recipient. It’s an award that inspires you and reminds you that you’re part of a larger whole.” SEPTEMBER 2016 14 PREVIOUS 10 OVER THE NEXT TEN AWARDS RECIPIENTS Marsha Zimmerman 2006 Position: Dart Development 2016 Position: Dart Development “Wow, has it really been 10 years? Just reading that re-energizes me to keep pursuing my goals with confidence. Because that’s what the award did for me a decade ago – it gave me a boost of motivation and self-confidence to go after life. As a young professional I was not only searching for where I belonged in the business world, but I was also learning to trust my inner instinct. Winning a prestigious award early in my career gave me that final nudge to trust my gut and go after life with gusto!” “This newfound confidence allowed me to take on exciting challenges knowing I would grow from them. For example, I initiated our work with Spotlight Media to create the Dart Development Difference Maker and through that discovered a love for radio broadcasting. I broadened responsibilities within Dart Development growing into a management role. All while still dedicating time to a passion, community outreach by serving on the DeWitt Planning Commission and working with L.E.A.P. These are just a few examples of the work I’ve done since winning the award. And though the projects may come and go, the confidence stays with me.” Bree Popp 2006 Position: Miller Canfield Paddock & Stone P.L.C 2016 Position: Set Enterprises, Inc. – Vice President & Counsel “Ironically, it was a stepping stone in my move from Michigan to Arizona. The company I currently work for was founded in East Lansing, so the fact that I received this honor from the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce increased their efforts to lure me to the game of business.” Ryan Vartoogian 2006 Position: Spartan Internet Consulting 2016 Position: Spartan Net “It has been a motivator to refocus efforts and to help support the efforts of the Lansing community to retain and grow talent. It makes you want to help recognize and grow the next class of young professionals. Considering the founder of Google grew up in East Lansing puts into prospective the huge opportunity to support and recognize who could be that individual with the next huge idea.” • Andrew Belanger, Michigan Economic Development Corporation • Scott Dane, Capital Area Soccer League • John Kaczyinski, Saginaw Valley State University • Amanda Lick, Michigan Pharmacists Association • Lauren Long, Curvaceous Lingerie • Aaron Pumfery, EDGE • Stephen Purchase, H. Incorporated • Joseph Quick, Michigan Works! Association • Jodi Schafer, Human Resource Management Services, LLC • Tony Willis, LEAP 2014 RECIPIENTS • Kelly King, Downtown YMCA Wellness Center • Joe Manzella, Truscott Rossman • Suban Nur Cooley, Capital Gains Media • Steve Japinga, Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce • Katie Lynwood, Bernick, Radner, & Ouellette, PC • Ken Szymusiak, Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Broad College of Business • Nicole Martin, Ingham County Michigan Youth Opportunities Initiative • Mindy Biladeau, Downtown Lansing, Inc. • Jeff Hertrich, Accident Fund Holdings, Inc. • Sarah Anthony, Michigan College Access Network and Ingham County Commissioner for District 3 2013 RECIPIENTS • Josh Hovey, Truscott Rossman • Peter Spadafore, Acuitas, LLC • Brian Gallagher, Fraser, Trebilcock, Davis & Dunlap, P.C. • Nicole Szymczak, Lansing Community College • Andrea Kerbuski, Capital Area Michigan Works! • Nikali Luke, Simplified Tax & Accounting Service PC • Emily Caswell, M3 Group • Andrea Ragan, Capital Area IT Council • Timothy Schmitt, City of East Lansing • Joseph Lee Yang, Boys & Girls Club of Lansing 2012 RECIPIENTS • James F. Anderton, V, Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting P.C • Brian Bratta, MS, ATC, CSCS, Michigan State University Athletic Training Department • Nicholas Chilenko, Nicholas Creative • Adam Henige, Netvantage Marketing • John Miller, Artie’s Filling Station • John Lindenmayer, League of Michigan Bicyclists • Jake Pechtel, Potter Park Zoo • Nicole L. Proulx, Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap P.C. • Amber Shinn, Shinn Marketing Communications • Kate Snyder, APR, Piper & Gold Public Relations 2011 RECIPIENTS • Benjamin Bakken, American Eagle Superstore • Kristin Bellar, Clark Hill PLC • Tim Bograkos, Michigan State University Alumni Association • Michael Ciranna, Worksquared • Ryan Doom, Web Ascender • Joe Ford, Netvantage Marketing • Diontrae Hayes, Office of Senator Coleman Young • Brittney Hoszkiw, Old Town Commercial Association • Marc Merritt, Merrill Lynch • Evan Pinsonnault, WLNS TV 6 2010 RECIPIENTS • Thomas A. Stewart, Common Wealth Enterprises • Rochelle Rizzi, Rizzi Designs, LLC • Tremaine Phillips, Prima Civitas Foundation • Jeffrey McWherter, Gravity Works Design • Tobi Lyon, Adams Outdoor Advertising • Paul Jacques, Michigan State University • Kat Cooper, Michigan State University • Sarah Jennings, Maner Costerisan, CPA, PC • Jessica Knott, TechSmith • Adam Van Lente, RetroDuck.com, Inc. R ATH P L s OU Y W G NAceT Ls SIN AN O R S c EAS L FO LO U IN PE to sAT u CM 2009 RECIPIENTS • Chad Badgero, Peppermint Creek Theatre Company • Justin Caine, Good Fruit Video • Cory Chvala, Culvers of Okemos • Julielyn Gibbons, i3 Strategies • Jennifer Middlin, TechSmith • Rory Neuner, Michigan Environmental Council • Tom Ruis, Independent Bank • Jeff Smith, City of East Lansing • Nathan Triplett, City of East Lansing • Danielle Weller, Jackson National Life 2008 RECIPIENTS • Brian Anderson, Lansing Economic Development Corporation • Kira Carter, Sparrow Specialty Hospital • Tiffany Ford, Michigan State University Federal Credit Union • Camron Gnass, Traction • Ryan Henry, Kincaid Henry Building Group • Matthew Hill, Liquid Web • Jamie Schriner-Hooper, Old Town Commercial Association • Brigham Smith, City of Lansing • Karen Stefl, Such Video, Inc. • Jessica Yorko, Sustainable Solutions Bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees Adult-friendly classes at the center, online or both Competitive tuition and alternate paths to credit Central Michigan University in East Lansing and Online 517-337-8360 or 877-268-4636 cmich.edu/EastLansing Lansing@cmich.edu 15 Central Michigan University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. 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R054961 5/11/16 9:34 AM SEPTEMBER 2016 Chamber In Action FOCUS On July 15, Gigi’s Cupcakes welcomed founder, Gigi Butler to our region to celebrate the Grand Opening of Gigi’s Cupcakes in East Lansing, Michigan. The line was consistently out the door for more than two hours. $1 from each cupcake sale was donated to Ele’s Place, resulting in a $565 donation. Gigi’s Cupcakes had more than 270 customers visit the during the day and sold approximately 1,200 cupcakes were sold. Gigi’s Cupcakes was founded in 2008 by Gigi Butler and now has 106 locations world-wide including in in Korea. It was quite the celebration on August 3 as the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce helped LaFontaine Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram celebrate the opening of their second location in the Greater Lansing region. The new facility, located at 6131 S. Pennsylvania Ave, Lansing, was home to the former Bill Snethkamp dealership and was purchased by the LaFontaine family on June 1. “It’s a family-run business taken over by a family-run business,” Ryan LaFontaine said. “We looked at the synergy of having two dealerships in Lansing and saw it as a perfect opportunity.” LaFontaine’s father Mike started LaFontaine Automotive Group in 1980 in Dearborn and has since expanded to 20 locations in Michigan. LaFontaine’s presence in Lansing began with the opening of its Ford dealership in 2012. SEPTEMBER 2016 16 The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce was pleased to be a part of the ribbon cutting ceremony on August 10 for Moonsail North, a local firm focused on strategic communications and storytelling, social and digital marketing and capacity building. Moonsail North was celebrating their growth into a new office located in the Riverfront Business Center at 410 S. Cedar St., Lansing. 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Costco Wholesale ReMax Cottage Gardens, The, Inc. Runaway Bay Apartments Delta River Senior Village Schindler Elevator Corporation Disability Network Capital Area Sleep Number Eaton Rapids Medical Center Studio C! Greenlee Consulting Services Techmark, Inc. Hanes & Associates, PLLC Valu Land-Saginaw Hwy Holt Public Schools Victory Limited Partnership ITC Holdings Corporation Waterfront Bar & Grill Johnny Mac’s Sporting Goods, Inc. Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Junior Achievement of Mid-Michigan Willows at Okemos, The Mark Spagnuolo Chamber Milestones We’d like to offer a special salute to these great organizations that reached milestone anniversaries as Chamber members this month. Thank you for your continued support through the years! CAPITAL AREA HUMANE SOCIETY THE COTTAGE GARDENS, INC. 25 years 5 years JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF MID-MICHIGAN CORNERSTONE WEALTH PARTNERS 10 years 5 years Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce members have unparalleled access to their company and staff profiles on the LRCC website. To access and update this information at any point, visit www.lansingchamber.org and enter your username and password. If you have not yet logged into the site, please follow the simple password reset instructions. Call (517) 487-6340 with any questions. SEPTEMBER 2016 18 Welcome New Members CLARK TROMBLEY RANDERS HUBBELL ROTH & CLARK, INC. 504 South Creyts Road, Ste B Lansing, MI 48917 www.ctrlansing.com 517.886.0550 215 Washington Square Ste D Lansing, MI 48933 www.hrc-engr.com 517.292.1488 DK SECURITY & INVESTIGATIONS KAM MOTORS LLC 700 North Washington Ave.,Ste 201 Lansing, MI 48906 www.dksecurity.com 800.535.0646 3003 West Saginaw Street Lansing, MI 48917 www.kammotors.com 517.327.3277 FARMERS INSURANCE LAFONTAINE CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM 4293 Five Oaks Drive Lansing, MI 48911 517.219.4488 GLEANER FINANCIAL CORPORATION 2018 North Cedar Street, Ste C Holt, MI 48842 www.gleanerfinancial.com 800.294.7526 GRAND LEDGE FORD 7508 Old River Trail Lansing, MI 48917 www.davidbrownGLF.com 517.410.8695 6131 South Pennsylvania Ave. Lansing, MI 48911 www.thefamilydeal.com 888.706.8017 NEWBY TEAS OF LONDON 333 Albert Ave., Ste 1033 East Lansing, MI 48823 www.newbyteas.com 517.999.0590 PEAK PERFORMANCE PHYSICAL THERAPY 4911 West St. Joe Hwy - Ste 101 Lansing, MI 48917 www.peakperformanceompt.com 517.853.6800 PERSONNEL WORLD 2049 Cedar Street, Ste B Holt, MI 48842 www.personnelworld.com 517.323.3500 SECURIAN FINANCIAL ADVISORS OF THE GREAT LAKES 6910 South Cedar Street, Ste 5 Lansing, MI 48911 www.SFAGreatLakes.com 517.220.6000 SUPERIOR GROWERS SUPPLY INC. 5711 Enterprise Drive Lansing, MI 48911 www.superiorgrowers.com 517.887.2007 OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5: DELTA GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Crowne Plaza Lansing West, 925 S. Creyts Rd., Lansing. The Delta Government Relations Committee meets the first Wednesday of each month to provide a forum for business leaders to discuss important issues affecting Delta Township. To ensure adequate seating, please RSVP to Steve Japinga at sjapinga@lansingchamber.org. Lansing. The Delta Government Relations Committee meets the first Wednesday of each month to provide a forum for business leaders to discuss important issues affecting Delta Township. To ensure adequate seating, please RSVP to Steve Japinga at sjapinga@lansingchamber.org. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13: MEMBER MIXER, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Doctors Approach, 2685 West Jolly Rd., Okemos. Doctor’s Approach is a complete care medical and surgical dermatology practice that has been well established and respected for more than 20 years, welcoming patients from all over the Midwest region. Dorctor’s Approach provides the best in cutting edge, comprehensive care and services in a relaxing and nurturing environment. No cost to attend for members ($15/non-members). Includes hors d’oeuvres. RSVP at www.lansingchamber.org. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11: MEMBER MIXER, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Bordeaux at Crowne Plaza, 925 S. Creyts Rd., Lansing. One of Lansing’s most talked about restaurants, Bordeaux offers flavorful breakfast, lunch and dinner options made from scratch. Meet up with friends or colleagues at the full bar or the Cork Room, featuring wines, microbrews and muddled cocktails. Celebrating a special occasion or hosting a business lunch? Three stylish private dining rooms: the Barossa, Toscana and Peninsula, are sure to impress your guests. No cost to attend for members ($15/non-members). Includes hors d’oeuvres. RSVP at www.lansingchamber.org. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15: ECONOMIC CLUB, The Impact of Family Business on the Economy, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, East Lansing. Speakers: Keith Granger, Granger; Glenn Granger, Granger Construction; Brig Sorber, Two Men & A Truck; Tom Archipley, Centurion Medical Products. Moderator: Joe Schmeider, The Family Business Consulting Group. Program begins at noon; please arrive early for registration and networking. $55/member ticket, $75/nonmember ticket or $425/table of eight (includes plated lunch). Pre-registration is required. To register for this event, please visit www.lansingchamber.org. For additional information, please contact Travis Richardson at 517-853-6463 or trichardson@lansingchamber.org. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21: CHAMBER 360, 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m., Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Insurance Capital Board Room, 500 E. Michigan Ave., Ste. 200, Lansing. Chamber members are encouraged to attend Chamber 360 to learn how to maximize your Chamber benefits, meet our staff and network with other members. This is a FREE event, but space is limited. To register for this event, please contact Michelle Rahl at 517-853-6457 or mrahl@lansingchamber.org. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22: OVERTIME EXEMPTION RULES WORKSHOP, 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m., Lansing Regional Chamber Insurance Capital Board Room, 500 E. Michigan Ave., Suite 200, Lansing. Earlier this year the Department of Labor announced regulations that nearly double the salary threshold necessary to exempt employees from overtime requirements. The regulations are scheduled to go into effect on December 1, 2016. Employers need to understand the specifics about the regulations and prepare to potentially reclassify employees to avoid penalties. It is estimated that 4.2 million workers will become eligible for overtime as a result of the new regulations. Join us for a discussion with Melissa Jackson, Foster Swift shareholder with the Employment Labor and Benefits Practice Group, as we delve into the specifics that will impact your business. $50/members ($75/non-members). Register online at www.lansingchamber.org. For more information, contact Travis Richardson at 517-853-6463 or trichardson@lansingchamber.org. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27: 10 OVER THE NEXT TEN AWARDS, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., University Club of Michigan State University, 3435 Forest Rd., Lansing. Jointly presented by the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce and Grand River Connection, these awards recognize the young professional in our region who will be the business and community leaders of the future. This is a free event. Visit www.lansingchamber.org to RSVP. For additional information or to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, contact Travis Richardson at 517-853-6463 or trichardson@lansingchamber.org. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27: HEALTHCARE FORUM, 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center, East Lansing. Speakers: To be determined. $50/members, $75/non-members or $425/ table of eight. Pre-registration is required. Register at www.lansingchamber.org. For additional information, please contact Travis Richardson at 517-853-6463 or trichardson@lansingchamber.org. Sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C. Consumers Mutual, Michigan State University and Sparrow Health System. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27: ECONOMIC CLUB, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center, East Lansing. Speaker: To be determined. Program begins at noon; please arrive early for registration and networking. $55/member ticket, $75/non-member ticket or $425/table of eight (includes plated lunch). Preregistration is required. Register at www.lansingchamber.org. For additional information, please contact Travis Richardson at 517-853-6463 or trichardson@lansingchamber.org. 19 SEPTEMBER 2016 SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7: DELTA GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Crowne Plaza Lansing West, 925 S. Creyts Rd., FOCUS Mark Your Calendar Members On The Move PEOPLE NEWS Kester K. So, a member in the Lansing office of Dickinson Wright PLLC, was recently re-elected to serve a three-year term on the The Team Lansing Foundation, along with the Greater Lansing Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Tourism Ambassador Institute, are pleased to announce Malinda Barr, 2015 Greater Lansing Certified Tourism Ambassador of the Year, has been selected as the 2016 International CTA of the Year. Council of the Public Corporation Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan. Mr. So is a long-time member of the council and served as its Chairperson in 2005-2006 and, most recently, in 2015-2016. Kester Barr Sparrow has named Kevin Essenmacher, who has over 14 years’ experience in healthcare financing, as the health system’s new Controller. Essenmacher, of Holt, is a CPA who has served for eight years as Controller of Sparrow’s Physicians Health Plan and brings his health plan knowledge, along with his familiarity of the health system, to his new role. Essenmacher N2 Publishing is pleased to announce that it has hired Roger Downing as an account executive. He retired after nearly 40 years in Rehmann Principal Fred Schaard, CFP®, has been named the recipient of the 2016 Heidi Bolger Award. The award is presented by Rehmann’s Women’s Initiative Network Council in recognition of an associate who has gone above and beyond in their support. Three incoming college freshmen have received $500 college scholarships for tuition, books, and school supplies from the Sparrow Carson Hospital Auxiliary to pursue careers in healthcare. The scholarships were given to Aubree Harp of Stanton, Amulya Jain of St. Johns, and Lindsey Keilen of Pewamo. FOCUS the Information Technology Industry, including 25 years with IBM. SEPTEMBER 2016 20 Downing Gigi’s Cupcakes opened in the Trowbridge Village Plaza in April. The franchise is owned by Gina Farhat. A native to East Lansing, Gina is excited to bring her business back to her roots. With more than 106 independently owned Gigi’s Cupcakes franchises across the United States, this is the only location in Michigan. Gigi’s features a variety of gourmet cupcakes on a rotating weekly menu that changes seasonally. PM Environmental is proud to announce the recent appointment of Stephen Zayko, Farhat P.E., Q.C., to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality’s Remediation and Redevelopment Division Response Activity Review Panel. Sparrow Carson Hospital Caregivers honored H.K. “Pete” Poff, D.O., for his Ida Farhat, advanced certified paralegal at Foster Swift, received the 2016 President’s Award presented at the NALA, The Paralegal Association’s Conference and Expo held in Las Vegas. This award was developed to recognize exceptional achievement in leadership and contribution to the paralegal profession. Sharp Sparrow has appointed Kevin Sharp as its vice president of revenue cycle. Sharp, who joined Sparrow in 2009 and has served as executive director of revenue cycle since 2012, oversaw the health system’s billing conversion to the new EPIC electronic medical records system. His current oversight responsibilities also include medical records, patient access (registration), payer contracting, and physician and hospital billing. outstanding 50 years of service to the region. Dr. Poff was an intern at Carson City Hospital from 1966-1967 before practicing in the Ashley area for many years. He most recently provided quality, compassionate care to Patients at Sparrow Medical Group Carson City. The certified public accounting firm of Maner Costerisan is pleased to announce the addition of Kevin Judge, Zikora Okafor and Haley Powers as audit associates on their professional team. Dykema, a leading national law firm, announced that Jason T. Hanselman, Lansing-based member in the firm’s government policy and practice group, has been appointed to serve on the Ingham County Bar Foundation’s Board of Directors for a three-year term. Hanselman Enjoy your morning cup and commute with Brooke Allen, the new mid-Michigan host and local producer for NPR’s Morning Edition on 90.5 FM WKAR. Schafka Piecuch Zemaitis Beeckman Dewpoint, a leading provider of technology consulting and implementation solutions, is pleased to welcome several new employees to Lansing: Steven Schafka, junior business analyst; Robert Piecuch, agile transformation manager; Daniel Zemaitis, senior project manager; Brian Beeckman, system engineer; Thomas Roth Mylon Thomas, business analyst and Renee Roth, director of human resources. Allen Sparrow Vice President Stella Cash has been awarded the East Lansing Zonta Club’s prestigious Woman of Achievement award. The award celebrates women who provide outstanding contributions and involvement in community affairs and Zonta. Cash, Sparrow’s vice president of development and strategic partnerships, is a longtime member of the organization. Cash Members On The Move Yeo & Yeo CPAs & Business Consultants welcomes Stacy Smith as firm administrator. Smith will manage internal business affairs and direct the operational strategies of the firm. locations, including a 24 hour clinic 7 days a week, and have expanded their services to provide area employers much needed Occupational Health Services. The certified public accounting firm of Maner Costerisan is pleased to announce the addition of Rebecca Drake, Tara Drost, and James Edgett IV as audit associates on their professional team. Smith The certified public accounting firm of Maner Costerisan is pleased to announce the addition of Ashley Cook and Alyssa Hurtado to their professional team. Cook joins the firm as an associate in the firm’s business accounting services department. Hurtado serves as an associate in Maner Costerisan’s business accounting services department. earned the Delta Township paramedic recognition as a standout individual responder by Sparrow’s Emergency Department. Green, 33, recently received the EMS Appreciation Award for his work as a full-time paramedic with the Delta Township Fire Department. Green also works in the Emergency Department at Sparrow Hospital’s St. Lawrence campus. Willingham & Cotè, P.C. is pleased to welcome Ms. Heather Gilkey to the firm. Ms. Gilkey brings over 16 years of legal Gilkey experience and will be further developing their Business & Corporate Law, Estate Planning and Real Estate Law practice areas. Heather has extensive business, leadership and philanthropic experience via her community involvement with the Zonta Club of East Lansing Area, Junior League of Lansing, WKAR Development Counsel, Athena WIN and Impression 5 Science Center. Seems like just yesterday, Dr. Terry and Catherine Matthews’ vision came to life when they opened their doors on August 15, 2006 at 505 N Clippert St. near Frandor in Lansing, and started Lansing Urgent Care. Fast forward 10 years later, six clinics, over 100 employees and the Matthews vision has come to life. Today they promote six Jones Crew The Centennial Group & The Principal Financial Group® is pleased to announce three advisors have joined the firm in July. This team of Financial Representatives & Principal Securities Registered Representatives: Jim Voogd, Steve Jones & Brendin Crew will work with individuals & business owners to help build plans and strategies to help ensure more financial success. Research involving the Sparrow stroke team has been published in a prestigious national medical journal. The research – conducted by Sparrow stroke team members Marylou Mitchell, MSN, RN, and former Sparrow Stroke Medical Director Syed Hussain, M.D., the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and Michigan State University – confirms that acute stroke Patients who are transferred to Michigan stroke registry hospitals have more complex diagnoses and have poorer outcomes than those who go directly to those hospitals. FOCUS Sparrow Caregiver Jay Gordon Green’s calm demeanor and affable personality have Voogd 21 COMPANY NEWS For the second year in a row, PM Environmental, a national, full-service environmental consulting and engineering services firm, was selected as one of the Top 100 Firms on environmental consulting, engineering, planning and architecture (A/E/P) firms in the United States and Canada. The YMCA of Metropolitan Lansing offers the Lansing Learn to Swim program, a Safety Around Water (S.A.W.) based program curriculum designed to engage and educate parents and youth about the importance of water safety skills and provide more of #1 in Mid-Michigan Commercial Real Estate #1 in Real Estate Advisors - More Advisors for Better Service #1 in Commercial Property Listings - More Inventory for Better Selection Nice People. Great Results. At NAI Mid-Michigan TMN Commercial, we have created something very special. We have a dedicated team of professionals who understand the Commercial Real Estate Market. They are here to help you maximize the return on your investment. Nice people getting great results. 2149 Jolly Road, Suite 200 • Okemos, MI 48864 517.487.9222 • www.naimidmichigan.com SEPTEMBER 2016 Liquid Web, a $90 million web hosting and cloud services provider devoted to delighting customers, announced it has signed an agreement to purchase Rackspace® (NYSE: RAX) Cloud Sites business unit, which will remain in San Antonio. Members On The Move Lansing’s youth access to water safety lessons. This is a collaborative effort with Lansing Community College to target our most at-risk communities. The curriculum focuses on reaching underserved communities with a special emphasis on African American and Hispanic children in Lansing where risk of drowning among children is highest. Families interested in learning more about safety around water and how to enroll their child in local Y swimming and water safety classes should visit www.ymca.net/watersafety. Olivet Nazarene University’s School of Graduate and Continuing Studies recently NAI Mid-Michigan/TMN Commercial is pleased to announce the sale of More than 955 runners and walkers lined up at the starting line in support of grieving children as the 12th annual Ele’s Race 5K Run/Walk kicked off on Saturday, July 23, 2016 at the Jackson National Life Insurance Company headquarters in Okemos, Mich. The race is Ele’s Place’s second largest annual fundraiser and raised approximately $76,738.09. The Ele’s Race 2016 presenting sponsor was Jackson National Life 6910 S. Cedar Street, Lansing. An out of area investor purchased the 14,500 sq. ft. two story office building. Nick Vlahakis represented the Seller in this transaction. Hayes Green Beach Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce construction is underway on its health park, AL!VE. An expansion will accommodate the growth of the hospital’s cardiopulmonary rehabilitation services, which will move from the hospital’s main campus to AL!VE in 2017. FOCUS In the works for years, Sparrow unveiled its dazzling new modern and upscale dining area. The Gathering Place at Sparrow features bright open spaces and a wall of glass with a view along Michigan Avenue. It showcases Sparrow’s effort to transform facilities to meet the expectations of our patients, visitors, physicians and caregivers for quality care in a healing environment. It officially opened to the public, Thursday, July 21. SEPTEMBER 2016 22 Indian Trails, Inc., has just put 10 new “Pure Michigan” motor coaches on the road. Like giant billboards for tourism in the Great Lakes State, the new buses are covered with photos of some of Michigan’s most popular destinations. Replacing 2012 models that had been driven more than a half million miles, the new coaches represent an investment of $2.4 million in Michigan’s intercity bus service by the Federal Transit Administration and $609,000 by the Michigan Department of Transportation. NAI Mid-Michigan/TMN Commercial is pleased to announce the sale of launched new resources on their website to highlight their corporate training and professional development programs. Courses are offered through Olivet’s partnership program, which was developed as an educational resource to organizations providing discounts on bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs as well as various professional development opportunities. Insurance Company. Kuntzsch Solutions worked with NextEnergy on editing and designing the Clean Energy Roadmap report, a collaboration between Michigan and Northeast Ohio to accelerate the region’s clean energy sector. The Sparrow FastCare clinic at the DeWitt Meijer opened recently, offering area residents a revolutionary new concept in fast, convenient access to high quality healthcare. The new clinic inside the Meijer store at 12821 Cross Over Drive, Dewitt, MI is only the second of its kind in the mid-Michigan region, offering basic medical care inside a convenient retail location— when and where patients need it most. Clark Construction Company has been awarded the 2015 Certificate of Commendation for an Excellent Safety Record by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC America). The designation recognizes Clark Construction for surpassing 50,000 work hours in the past year with no safety incidents. Kuntzsch Solutions worked with the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission and the Lansing Economic Area Partnership to develop a regional prosperity 2068 Lapo Drive, Lake Odessa. This 28,000 sq. ft. former retail lumber yard will be converted to an auto-repair facility. ‘dashboard’ website, which communicates complex socio-economic data in a compelling way. On Wednesday, July 27, six students proudly walked across the stage to receive their diplomas from Ingham Academy. Ingham Academy helps “high risk” students earn high school diplomas while learning life skills, social skills, and gaining work experience. Students are taught on a no fail program, completing classes at their own pace. Highfields’ coordinator of Ingham Academy, Sharlein Rose, works closely with the students to help them succeed. McLaren Greater Lansing has been recognized as one of the best hospitals for 2016-17 Sparrow has received a $10,000 grant from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to enhance critical birthing services and work toward reducing infant mortality. The Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP) and Spartan Innovations hosted The Hatching on July 27, 2016 at Lansing Brewing Company in Lansing. Local entrepreneurs and supporters attended this event to cheer on the next big idea they’d like to see hatch in Lansing. The winning idea, My Car, was presented by Amber AddrowPierson. With the My Car mobile application, parking customers can enjoy the luxury of finding, booking, requesting and paying for parking right from their mobile phone. Additional features that are included within the app are a vehicle locator and spot sharing. NAI Mid-Michigan/TMN Commercial is pleased to announce that Dispute Resolution Education Resources and Resolution Services Center at Office Park West has doubled the square footage of their suite. Steve Slater represented the Owner and Tenant in this expansion. in hip and knee replacement, as well as heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by U.S. News & World Report. McLaren Greater Lansing also ranked 19th overall in the state of Michigan. Spartan Specialty Vehicles, a business unit of Spartan Motors, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPAR), manufacturer of The Premier Foundation for luxury motor coaches, announced at the FMCA 94th International Convention the availability of its new Advanced Protection System® (APS) . APS is a package of market-leading collision mitigation and coach stability features designed to make owning and operating a Class A recreational vehicle (RV) safer for drivers, passengers, and other vehicles that share the road. Doctor’s Approach is now offering the following state-of-the-art procedures in their Okemos medical/spa practice: Vampire Facial™, Vampire Facelift™, O-Shot™, Priapus Shot™, and Studio Scalp - PRP for Hair Regrowth. Yeo & Yeo CPAs & Business Consultants has been named one of Metropolitan Detroit’s 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For by the Michigan Business & Professional Association for the fifth consecutive year. Members On The Move Members of the MSUFCU Charity Committee and (first row, starting 6th from the left) Alex Brace, Lisa McCormick, and Annie Harrison from Small Talk. On July 26, 2016, a program was launched in the Greater Lansing area that will be making a difference in the lives of many area residents. The B.O.P. Program (Building Opportunities for People) was created in collaboration with local electrical company Consolidated Electrical Contractors, The Greater Michigan Construction Academy and the Ingham County organization Homeless Angels. The purpose of the B.O.P. Program is to provide an opportunity for the homeless community of Greater Lansing to build their skill set in order to find employment opportunities that allow them to enjoy a better way of life. The YMCA of Metropolitan Lansing announced the launch of its newest program, the Healthy Living Mobile Kitchen. The mobile kitchen, a 54 passenger, handicap accessible bus, donated by Kellie Dean, president of Dean Transportation, has been retrofitted with a demonstration kitchen which will serve meals to children year-round in partnership with the Lansing School District’s food vendor SodexoMAGIC and the Greater Lansing Food Bank. Moonsail North, a startup that focuses on storytelling and strategy to help innova- tors communicate and grow, is excited to welcome Red Cedar Solutions Group as a client. Part of the CBRE affiliate network Part of the CBRE affiliate network Part of the CBRE affiliate network Part of the CBRE affiliate network When you work for the industry’s leading provider of commercial leasing services, investment sales and property management, you can see the big picture. 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