ANNUAL SNAPSHOT 2014 - [[Organization]] | [[City, State
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ANNUAL SNAPSHOT 2014 - [[Organization]] | [[City, State
ANNUAL SNAPSHOT 2014 PROVIDING ACCESS TO WHAT YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1 The Fairfax Chamber is the LARGEST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA, according to the Washington Business Journal’s 2014 Book of Lists with $2.5 million in revenue. The Fairfax Chamber represents more than 650 member companies and nearly 500,000 jobs in Northern Virginia. ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG TABLE OF CONTENTS BUSINESS PARTNERS 1 OFFICERS & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 3 PAST CHAIRS & DIRECTORS EMERITUS 4 MEMBERSHIP 5 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & SERVICES 9 MEMBERSHIP DEMOGRAPHICS 10 BUSINESS ADVOCACY 11 COMMUNICATIONS 12 COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS 13 COUNCILS & COMMITTEES 14 GREATER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTOR AWARDSTM 17 OUTSTANDING CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AWARDS 18 RETURN ON INVESTMENT CHECKLIST 19 FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1 BUSINESS PARTNERS The most influential companies in Northern Virginia choose to invest and engage with the Fairfax Chamber because of our unique access to Business Development, Thought Leadership, Professional Development & Mentoring, Advocacy and Community Partnerships. Among our member companies are the Chamber’s premier, top-investors distinguished as Business Partners. The Chamber is honored by the annual support and leadership of these companies. TM ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG OFFICERS & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN VICE CHAIRMAN SECRETARY TREASURER PHIL PANZARELLA CPS Professional Services, LLC MITCH WEINTRAUB Cordia Partners JENNIFER AUMENT Transurban (USA) Inc. DAVID LUNDSTEN Cherry Bekaert LLP PAST CHAIR LEGAL COUNSEL PRESIDENT & CEO MARK MOORE John Marshall Bank SCOTT HOMMER Venable LLP JIM CORCORAN Fairfax Chamber EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE KATHY ALBARADO - Helios HR JENNIFER AUMENT - Transurban (USA) Inc. DOUG BRAMMER - Verizon SCOTT BREZLER - Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP SID CHOWDHARY - Credence Management Solutions, LLC JIM CORCORAN - Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce DAVE DILUIGI - M&T Bank ROB FRANKLIN - MorganFranklin LOVEY HAMMEL - Employment Enterprises, Inc. SCOTT HOMMER - Venable LLP TODD HOUSE - Micron Technology, Inc. SAM IBRAHIM - Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney PC HARRY KLAFF - JLL LORRAINE LAVET - Korn/Ferry International DAVE LUNDSTEN - Cherry Bekaert LLP SCOTT MCGEARY - Washington Gas MATT MCQUEEN - Northrop Grumman Corporation MARK MOORE - John Marshall Bank BUD MORRISSETTE - Interstate Moving I Relocation I Logistics PHIL PANZARELLA - CPS Professional Services, LLC MANIK RATH - LMI TODD ROWLEY - Cardinal Bank JEN SICILIANO - Inova JEAN STACK - Houlihan Lokey MITCH WEINTRAUB - Cordia Partners FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS KATHY ALBARADO - Helios HR R.B. (RANDY) ANDERSON - United Bank JACKIE ASCENCIO - C2 Essentials, Inc. JENNIFER AUMENT - Transurban (USA) Inc. DUANE BAKER - Lockheed Martin International MIKE BERLIN - Con-Serv Industries, Inc. (CSI) BARRY BIGGAR - Visit Fairfax JENNIFER BISCEGLIE - Interos Solutions, Inc. DOUG BRAMMER - Verizon SCOTT BREZLER - Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP DON BRITTON - Network Alliance DOUG BROWN - PNC Bank JOHN BROWNLEE - Holland & Knight LLP ANGEL CABRERA - George Mason University H. HOLLISTER CANTUS - The ILEX Group DARA CASTLE - McGladrey CRAIG CHASON - Pillsbury SID CHOWDHARY - Credence Management Solutions, LLC MICHAEL CONDRO - Deloitte LLP MIKE COOGAN - Leidos WAYNE CORINI - Grant Thornton LLP ANNE CROSSMAN - Completed Systems, Inc. SUZANNE DAVIS - BAKER TILLY JOHN DEARDORFF - Reston Hospital Center MARIO DELUCA - Aronson LLC DAVE DILUIGI - M&T Bank JIM DINEGAR - The Greater Washington Board of Trade BABS DOHERTY - Eagle Ray, Inc. TIM DUGGAN - TD Bank EILEEN ELLSWORTH - Community Foundation for Northern Virginia FRAN FISHER - Fran Fisher Consulting ROB FRANKLIN - MorganFranklin KAREN GARZA - Fairfax County Public Schools DAVID GEANACOPOULOS - Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. BRUCE GEMMILL - John Marshall Bank STEVE GLADIS - Steve Gladis Leadership Partners KATHLEEN GOLDEN - The MITRE Corporation GERALD GORDON - Fairfax County Economic Development Authority GEORGIA GRAVES - Bridgman Communications, Inc. ED GRENIER - Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area LYNNE GUMMO - SC&H Group, LLC LUANNE GUTERMUTH - Washington Gas CAMERON HAMILTON - The McLean Group LLC STEVEN HASS - SunTrust Bank KIM HAYES - The Ambit Group SHELLEY HENDRICKSON - Wells Fargo Bank SCOTT HOMMER - Venable LLP JON HOROWITCH - Easter Seals Serving DC | MD | VA TODD HOUSE - Micron Technology, Inc. SUZANNE HUBBARD - PwC JUDY HUBKA - ExxonMobil Corporation DAVID HUNN - The SkillSource Group, Inc. SAM IBRAHIM - Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney PC BRYAN JUDD - Altamira Technologies Corporation GARY KIRKBRIDE - Dewberry HARRY KLAFF - JLL ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 3 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG BILL KNIGHT - World Police & Fire Games / Fairfax 2015 SHIV KRISHNAN – INDUS JIM LAMBLE - Bechtel Corporation CATHY LANGE - BusinessWorks of America, Inc. LORRAINE LAVET - Korn/Ferry International LEN LEWAN - BB&T ED LONG - Fairfax County Government DAVE LUNDSTEN - Cherry Bekaert LLP ARVIND MANOCHA - Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts MARC MARLIN - KippsDeSanto & Co. LISA MARTIN - LeapFrog Solutions, Inc. JOE MARTORE - CALIBRE Systems, Inc. TODD MAYMAN - Gannett BOB MCCORD - Acentia SCOTT MCGEARY - Washington Gas CARL MCNAIR - CPS Professional Services, LLC MATT MCQUEEN - Northrop Grumman Corporation – Information Systems Sector LYNNE MCUMBER - Marsh & McLennan Companies BUD MORRISSETTE - Interstate Moving | Relocation | Logistics CAROLYN MOSS - Dominion Resources Services, Inc. CHRIS MUNLEY - Booz Allen Hamilton ELIZABETH MURPHY - Leadership Fairfax PATRICK NOTLEY - NBC4 SARAH NUTTER- George Mason University DOLLY OBEROI - C2 Technologies, Inc. LINDA ODORISIO - CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc. ADAM OSTRACH - Capital One Bank, N.A. PHIL PANZARELLA - CPS Professional Services, LLC MANIK RATH - LMI ALLEN ROBERTS - Cox Communications KWESI ROGERS - Federal National Commercial Credit JOE ROMAGNOLI - CST Group, CPAs, PC TODD ROWLEY - Cardinal Bank MEHUL SANGHANI - Octo Consulting Group, Inc. JEFF SCHRAGG - BDO USA, LLP CORY SCOTT - Macerich/Tysons Corner Center SCOTT SEMPLE - National SDVOSB Council MATTHEW SHANK - Marymount University SURESH SHENOY - IMC, Inc. JEN SICILIANO - Inova JULIE SIMMONS - Human Capital Strategic Consulting DAVID SKILES - The VectreCorporation SANDY SMITH - Washington Business Journal SHAUN SMITHSON - B.F. Saul Company Hospitality Group JEAN STACK - Houlihan Lokey PATTI STEVENS - Fairfax County Office of Public Private Partnerships ROBERT TEMPLIN - Northern Virginia Community College LAURA THOMAS - XO Communications DANNY VARGAS - VARCom Solutions, LLC CHRIS WADE - Aeronomy BILL WALSH - Venable LLP BOB WEBB - Squire Patton Boggs MITCH WEINTRAUB - Cordia Partners GREG WHEELESS - Bank of America Merrill Lynch MARYBETH WOOTTON - Berico Technologies JENNIFER YOUNG - Harmony Crew DIANE ZANETTI - Capital One Bank, N.A. PAST CHAIRS & DIRECTORS EMERITUS PAST CHAIRS DIRECTORS EMERITUS ED BERSOFF - PFF, LLC BILL BLOCHER - eFedSystems Corporation MIKE CARLIN - Access Point Public Affairs, LLC ADRIAN CHAPMAN - Washington Gas DICK DUVALL - Holland & Knight LLP JIM DYKE - McGuire Woods LLP NANCY EBERHARDT - Pathwise Partners, LLC DAVID GUERNSEY - Guernsey Office Products BURL GUNN - First Virginia Community Bank LOVEY HAMMEL - Employment Enterprises, Inc. RICH LAFLEUR - Grant Thornton LLP CLARK MASSIE - Tetra Corporation STU MENDELSOHN - Holland & Knight LLP MARK MOORE - John Marshall Bank GARY NAKAMOTO - The Nakamoto Group, LLC BECKY PARKER - RBC Wealth Management DALE PECK - MorganFranklin KEVIN REYNOLDS - Cardinal Bank TODD STOTTLEMYER - Acentia MICHAEL ANZILOTTI BILL BESTIMT JOEL BIRKEN GEORGE CAVE MIKE LEWIS JAMES POPINO PHIL REILLY BOB SKUNDA TERRIE SPIRO BOB SWINK BILL WRENCH CHAMBER TO CELEBRATE 90TH ANNIVERSARY IN 2015 Founded in 1925, Chamber leadership is developing plans for its 90th Anniversary. Targeted for early 2015, the event will be a celebration of leaders past and present and the Chamber’s profound impact upon the Northern Virginia business community including its role in the creation of; · Leadership Fairfax · Northern Virginia Technology Council · The Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools, and · Visit Fairfax FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4 MEMBERSHIP @HomeRealEstate 123 Junk AAA Mid-Atlantic AAL (Ahmad Associates, Ltd.) Accelligence Group, LLC Accenture Access Point Public Affairs, LLC AccessPoint Accrinet Corporation Acentia Acumen Solutions, Inc. AcuTech Group, Inc. Adria co-Inc Adult Companion Care Advanced Technology Systems Company Aeronomy Aerotek AFCEA Agilex Technologies, Inc. Alexandria Chamber of Commerce Alion Science and Technology All-Business Systems & Design Allegra Marketing, Print & Mail of Fairfax Allstate Insurance - Capital Region Alpha Enterprises, Inc. Altamira Technologies Corporation American Audio-Video American Chamber of Commerce Executives American Diabetes Association American Disposal Services, Inc. American Red Cross in the National Capital Region Amyx, Inc American Technology Services American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras America’s Charities AMMUSA AMSCO Global LLC Angelika Film Center & Cafe AOC Key Solutions, Inc. Apartment and Office Building Association Apex Home Loans, Inc. Apple Federal Credit Union Applied Fundamentals Consulting, LLC ARC Developers, Inc. Aristion, Inc. Arlington County Chamber of Commerce Arnold & Porter LLP Aronson LLC Arts Council of Fairfax County, Inc. Asian American Chamber of Commerce Asian Fortune Magazine Asian Pest Services, LLC (APS) A-T Solutions, Inc. ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 5 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG ATA, LLC Atkins ATSI -- Advanced Technology Solutions, Inc. Attain LLC Baker Tilly BalletNova Center for Dance Bank of America Merrill Lynch Bank of Georgetown BB&T BB&T Capital Markets/Windsor Group BDO USA, LLP Bechtel Corporation Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce Berenzweig Leonard, LLP Berico Technologies Bernhardt Wealth Management B.F. Saul Company Hospitality Group BK Tours & Travel, LLC Bloomberg Government Blue Delta Capital Partners Blue Silhouette Productions, LLC Bluestone Capital Partners BluPrint, LLC-Human Capital Consultants Bogart Associates Incorporated Bond Beebe Bookworm Central Booz Allen Hamilton Boulevard Consulting Group Boy Scouts of America Capital Area Council Brain Injury Services, Inc. Brandywine Realty Trust Bridgman Communications, Inc. Brightstar Care of Fairfax Brown Advisory Brown and Bigelow Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney PC Burdette Smith & Bish LLC Burke & Herbert Bank BusinessWorks of America, Inc. C2 Essentials, Inc. C2 Technologies, Inc. CALIBRE Systems, Inc. Camber Corporation Capital Business Capital Caring Capital One Bank, N.A. Capitol Outdoor Capitol Pros Incorporated Cardinal Bank CareerBuilder Government Solutions Cassidy Turley CAVENDO Corporation CBS Radio - 99.1 WNEW Celebrate Fairfax Center for Innovative Technology Central Fairfax Chamber of Commerce Centre Consulting/Centre Law CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc. Changercise Inc. Chase Cherry Bekaert LLP Chess Consulting Chevy Chase Trust Children’s Science Center Citibank NA City of Fairfax Regional Library Cityline Partners LLC Clarion Partners CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Clover Services Clyde’s Restaurant Group Coalition For Government Procurement CohnReznick LLP Colonial Floorings Comcast Spotlight Commonwealth Consultants Commonwealth Digital Office Solutions Commonwealth of Virginia Communications Express LLC Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Completed Systems, Inc. Computer C.O.R.E. Concentus Congressional Bank Convene Con-Serv Industries, Inc. (CSI) Cook Craig & Francuzenko Cooley LLP Cordia Partners CorePerformX Advisory Group Corner Bakery Cafe Corporate Office Properties Trust CORT Furniture Courtyard By Marriott - Tysons Corner Covanta Fairfax, Inc. Cox Communications CPS Professional Services, LLC Credence Management Solutions, LLC CRESA Washington DC CroppMetcalfe Crowne Plaza Tysons Corner CSC CST Group, CPAs, PC Cvent Davis Industries, Inc. Day & Night Printing, Inc. Deloitte LLP Deltek, Inc. MEMBERSHIP Dempsey Fontana PLLC Dewberry Dexisive, Inc. Dickey’s BBQ Pit Digital Signal Corporation DigitalGlobe Distribution and Service Inc. Distribution Specialists, Inc. District of Columbia Chamber of Commerce Dittmar Company Diverse Solutions Group Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP Dominion Resources Services, Inc. Dulles Corridor Rail Association Dulles Expo and Conference Center Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce DynCorp International LLC Eagle Ray, Inc. EagleBank Easter Seals of Greater Washington-Baltimore Region eFedSystems Corporation EFX Media EMCOR Government Services Employment Enterprises, Inc. EnDyna, Inc. Engineering Services Network Inc (ESN) enviroCAB LLC EnviroSolutions - Potomac Disposal Services Evans Incorporated Excella Consulting ExecuTech Strategic Consulting Executive Counsel Executive Leaders Radio ExxonMobil Corporation EY Eye Deal Systems Eye Level FACETS Fair Oaks Mall Fairfax Adult Softball Inc. Fairfax Cable Access Corporation Fairfax CASA Fairfax City Self Storage Fairfax County Department of Planning & Zoning Fairfax County Economic Development Authority Fairfax County Federation of Teachers Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Department Fairfax County Government Fairfax County Office to Prevent and End Homelessness Fairfax County Police Department Fairfax County Public Library Fairfax County Public Schools Fairfax County Sheriff’s Department Fairfax County Small Business Commission Fairfax Leadership Academy Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Fairview Park Marriott Fantasy World Entertainment Federal Business Systems Gov. Div. Federal National Commercial Credit Femtosecond, Inc. Finding Strategies, Inc. First Potomac Management LLC First Virginia Community Bank Fix&Style, LLC Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse Fluet Huber + Hoang, PLLC Food Truck Association of MWA Fran Fisher Consulting Frank & Company, PC, CPA Fraternal Order of Police Fairfax Lodge 77 Freddie Mac Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce Freedom Bank of Virginia Freedom Contracting LLC Friendship Logistics Fulcrum IT Services, LLC Fun Company Events Gannett GarbiaPlocki, LLP Gateway Outdoor Advertising GCE Federal GeoLogics Corporation George Mason University George Washington University - Virginia Science and Technology Campus Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia Glassman Wealth Services Global Network Services Golden Key Group, LLC Goodwill of Greater Washington Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant Grant Thornton LLP Greater Falls Church Chamber of Commerce Greater McLean Chamber of Commerce Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Guernsey Office Products Harmony Crew, LLC Hashtag Studios Hazen and Sawyer, P.C. Helios HR hibu HILL Art Group Hilldrup Moving & Storage Hilton McLean Tysons Corner Hilton Washington Dulles Hilton Worldwide Hogan Lovells US LLP Holland & Knight LLP Homestretch, Inc. Hope For The Warriors Houlihan Lokey HSBC Bank USA, NA Human Capital Strategic Consulting Hunton & Williams Hyatt Fairfax at Fair Lakes Hyatt House-Falls Church ICF International ICF Ironworks IMC, Inc. Imperatis Corporation InCadence Strategic Solutions INDUS Corporation Innovative Contracting Inc. Innovative Tactical Solutions Inova Insight Property Group LLC Insperity Intec Group, Inc. Integrity Management Solutions INTEGRITYOne Partners IntelliDyne, LLC Intelligent Waves LLC Internal Medicine Practice, PC International Institute of Arabic Interos Solutions, Inc. Interstate Moving | Relocation | Logistics ITM Group J.R.’s Custom Catering JBS International, Inc. Jewish Community Center Of Northern Virginia John Marshall Bank Johnson Technology Systems, Inc. Jones Lang LaSalle Jones Mead & Associates Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area Kaiser Permanente Kane Enterprises Karin’s Florist, Inc. KippsDeSanto & Co. Korn/Ferry International KPMG LLP Kremer Consulting Solutions L. F. Jennings, Inc. Latham & Watkins LLP *Members as of July 1, 2014 6 FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERSHIP Law Office of Andrew Cabana, PC Law Offices of Michael Horwatt P.C. Le, Arnold & Associates Leach Travell Britt PC Leader Actions Leadership Fairfax LeapFrog Solutions, Inc. Lear Communications Learning Tree International Lee Hecht Harrison Leidos Lerner Enterprises Leros Technologies Corporation Lethbridge & Associates LGL Event Management, LLC Linden Resources, Inc. LMG International LMI Lockheed Martin Lockton, Inc. Lorton Arts Foundation, Inc. Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce M&T Bank M3T Corporation Macerich/Tysons Corner Center Management and Training Consultants, Inc. Maplewood Park Apartments - Amurcon Realty Market Connections, Inc. Marketing Savvy, LLC Mars, Incorporated Marsh & McLennan Companies Marymount University MassMutual Greater Washington Matthews, Carter & Boyce MAXIMUS, Inc. McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant - Tysons McGladrey McGuireWoods Consulting, LLC McLean Insurance Agency Medical Care for Children Partnership Foundation Medifast Weight Control Center memoryBlue Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Micron Technology, Inc. Mid-Atlantic Commercial Realty Mid-Atlantic Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Miles & Stockbridge Milestone Towers LP III Modern Image Modis Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce Monticello Capital ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 7 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG Morgan Stanley Smith Barney MorganFranklin Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Green’s Natural Market MTCI MTI MVB Mortgage National Automobile Dealers Association National Rifle Association National SDVOSB Council Navy Federal Credit Union NBC4 Nemacolin Woodlands Resort NeoSystems Corp. Network Alliance Next Level Staffing NJVC, LLC Noblis Northern Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Northern Virginia Community College Northern Virginia Family Service Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority Northern Virginia Technology Council Northharbor Capital LLC Northrop Grumman NOVEC-Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative NPL Construction Company NSAWW NVE, Inc. NVR Octo Consulting Group, Inc. Office of Public Private PartnershipsFairfax County Omega World Travel, Inc. On The Border Mexican Grill & Cantina One Degree Capital OneVoice Communications, Inc. Operation Renewed Hope Foundation, Inc. Oracle USA, Inc Pagnato Karp Paladar Latin Kitchen & Rum Bar Panera, LLC PaperCraft, Inc. Pathway Homes, Inc. Pathwise Partners, LLC Patient First Paul VI Catholic High School Payroll Network Pensare Group People Stretch Solutions Pera Construction PESystems, Inc. PFF, LLC PHILLIPS Programs PilieroMazza PLLC Pillar One Consulting, LLC Pillsbury Pluribus International Corporation PNC Bank Porro Associates LLC Post Apartment Homes, LP Potomac Recruiting Prevent Cancer PriceModern Prince William Chamber Of Commerce Principle Advantage, Ltd. Prize Performance, LLC Professional Services Council Proforma SJM Agency Protorae Law, PLLC PS Business Parks PwC Pyramind LLC Qinetiq-North America Quadrangle Development Corporation Radford University - Northern Virginia Office rand* construction corporation Rapidan Strategies, LLC Ratner Companies Raul V. Bravo + Associates, Inc. Rawson Internet Marketing Ray and Associates Raytheon RBC Wealth Management RBS Citizens Bank REACS, Inc. Reed Smith LLP Regency Taxi Regus Republic Capital Access, LLC Republic Services, Inc. Reston Hospital Center Reston Limousine Reston Zoo Inc. RHDC International, Inc. Richmond International Raceway Riveron Consulting Robbins Gioia Rolls-Royce North America Inc. Rubino & McGeehin, Chartered Ruth’s Chris Steak House - Fairfax Ruth’s Chris Steak House - Tysons Corner RyanSharkey, LLP SAIC Salient Federal Solutions Sandy Spring Bank Saul Ewing, LLP MEMBERSHIP SC&H Group, LLC Sciolex Corporation Sensei Enterprises, Inc. Seth T. Stark & Associates, LLC SHAMBAUGH Leadership Shelter House, Inc. Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner Shipping Emporium SilTek, Inc. Silver Spoon Caterers Sir Speedy - Vienna Smart Furniture US Smiles at Fairfax Corner Smolen & Plevy P.C. Sona Bank Sophia’s Cafe Southern Management Corporation Spacesaver Infolinx Spear Incorporated Springfield Golf and Country Club Springhill Suites Fairfax sq Publishing, LLC Squire Sanders LLP STC Management LLC T/A Jiffy Lube Sterling National Bank Steve Gladis Leadership Partners Stifel Nicolaus Weisel Streamline Studio Center Total Production Sundog Productions SunTrust Bank TAPE, LLC Taylor Gourmet TD Bank TEEL Construction, Inc. Tercon Consulting Terry Hill Communications LLC Tetra Corporation The Alternative Board-West Fairfax & Alexandria The Ambit Group The Capital Grille The Greater Washington Board of Trade The ILEX Group The Insurance Exchange The Leadership Compass The Leadership Edge The Mason Inn Conference Center & Hotel The McLean Group LLC The Meltzer Group The MITRE Corporation The Nakamoto Group, LLC The Optimum Group The Palm Restaurant at Tysons Corner The Paxton Companies The Peterson Companies The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner The SemFin Group The SkillSource Group, Inc. The Tauri Group, LLC The Tower Club The Vectre Corporation The Westin Tysons Corner The Winery at Bull Run The Women’s Center Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy Thompson Greenspon Tradovision, Inc. TRAINING SOLUTIONaS, Inc. Transformation Systems, Inc. Transurban (USA) Inc. Tre Towers Advisory Group, LLC Triple Canopy Trowbridge & Trowbridge, LLC Two Men And A Truck Tysons Galleria Tysons Self Storage U.S. Chamber of Commerce U.S. Small Business Administration UBS Private Wealth Management UGL Services Equis Operations Company UHY LLP Unanet United Airlines United Bank United Way of the National Capital Area UniTrans International, Inc. University of the Potomac University of Virginia US Airways USI Insurance Services LLC USO of Metropolitan Washington UtiliQuest, LLC VARCom Solutions, LLC Venable LLP Verite Group, Inc. Verizon Victory Van Corporation Vienna Chamber of Commerce ViON Corporation Virginia Biotechnology Research Park Virginia Chamber of Commerce Virginia Commerce Bank Virginia International University Virginia Tech- Pamplin College of Business Visit Fairfax VIUS, LLC Vizual, Inc. Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. Volunteer Fairfax Vornado Realty Trust Vulcan Materials Company Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley, Emrich & Walsh, P.C. Washington Business Journal Washington First Bank Washington Gas Washington Gas Light Federal Credit Union Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Washington Redskins Washington Regional Alcohol Program WashingtonFirst Bank Watkins Meegan LLC Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald, L.L.P. Wells & Associates, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank Westfields Golf Club Westfields Marriott Westin Washington Dulles Airport Westwood College Westwood Country Club White + Partners Widelity, Inc. Wilkinson Wine Cellar, LLC Williams Mullen Willis WilmerHale Windows Catering Company Windstream Winning Ways Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts Womble Carlyle Sandridge and Rice, PLLC World Police & Fire Games Fairfax 2015 WSP Xcel HR XO Communications XRW Labs, LLC Zimmerman Associates, Inc. *Members as of July 1, 2014 8 FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & SERVICES For nearly 90 years, the Fairfax Chamber, the Voice of Business in Northern Virginia™, has been working hand-in-hand with companies in Northern Virginia to build a strong business community. The Fairfax Chamber is widely regarded as the region’s premier forum for access to: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT THOUGHT LEADERSHIP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & MENTORING ADVOCACY COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS The Fairfax Chamber is the largest Chamber of Commerce in Northern Virginia, according to the Washington Business Journal’s 2014 Book of Lists. With revenue at nearly $2.5 million, the Fairfax Chamber represents more than 650 members companies with more than 500,000 jobs in the region. Fairfax Chamber membership delivers connections and access for new business relationships and exposure within target industries. Members have an opportunity to impact public policy and learn about critical issues and trends affecting their businesses. In 2014, the Chamber hopes to continue the trajectory of the previous three years, which have yielded unprecedented membership growth. Over 100 companies joined as members in 2013. While new organizations join the Fairfax Chamber, the current member retention rate is nearly 86%, which is more than 10% higher than the national average. New in 2014, the Fairfax Chamber relocated its headquarters to 7900 Westpark Drive, Tysons VA., and unveiled a state of the art conference center, sponsored by members Baker Tilly and Transurban (USA) Inc., which can host up to 125 guests. The Open House & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was attended by 400+ members, regional leaders and elected officials. Later in 2014, the Fairfax Chamber will also launch a new Customer Relationship Management System (CRM) and website to further enhance its services to members. ANNUAL MEMBER SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS 90% of respondents would recommend membership to a business associate. 68% of respondents agree the Chamber was helpful to them as it relates to their most important business issue. 60% of respondents find the highest value with the Chamber’s Relationship Development & Networking services. 56% of respondents credit the Chamber for directly or indirectly obtaining new business for their company. ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 9 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG DEMOGRAPHICS LARGE COMPANY REPRESENTATION Majority of businesses with 1,000 or more employees in Fairfax County engage with the Fairfax Chamber. BUT... DID YOU KNOW? • More than 70% of the Chamber’s membership is comprised of small businesses with less than 50 employees. • 30% of members are located outside of Fairfax County. • In 2013, the Fairfax Chamber had 10,000 registrants for its 200 meetings/events. • Membership is comprised of companies from all industries located in the region. FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 10 BUSINESS ADVOCACY The Fairfax Chamber is THE VOICE OF BUSINESS IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA™ before state, local and federal government. BUSINESS ADVOCACY The Fairfax Chamber’s robust legislative program advances pro-business policies in critical areas like transportation, technology, health care, government contracting, hospitality, taxation and more. GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION During the 2013 and 2014 General Assembly Session, the Fairfax Chamber achieved a number of legislative victories, including: • Successful passage of a major transportation reform and funding plan. • Securing a study of the costs, feasibility, and transportation impacts associated with a new Potomac River crossing. • Defeating legislation to alter the Public-Private Transportation Act that would have discouraged private companies from investing in Virginia infrastructure projects. • Successful passage of legislation that would ensure developers in Fairfax County can anticipate a similar land use process and procedures akin to the rest of the Commonwealth. • Expansion of the Commonwealth’s research and development tax credit. • Successful opposition to a countywide meals tax proposal that would have adversely affected Fairfax County restaurants, caterers, hotels and residents. ACCESS TO DECISION-MAKERS Providing members with access to elected officials at all levels of government is paramount to the Chamber’s advocacy program. In 2013, the Chamber hosted its Annual Political Debate which included candidates for Virginia Governor, Republican candidate Ken Cuccinelli and Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe and aired live in prime time on NBC4 and NBC affiliates across the Commonwealth as well as on C-SPAN. In addition, Chamber members were invited to participate in the Fairfax Chamber’s annual Viva Virginia event in Richmond with policymakers, including the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House of Delegates. The business advocacy offerings of the Chamber also include opportunities to participate in events such as bipartisan congressional roundtables and meetings with elected officials, cabinet members, and other policymakers across the Commonwealth. NOVABIZPAC Ensuring that Northern Virginia has a voice in the legislative process, the Chamber established the Northern Virginia Business Political Action Committee (NOVABizPAC) in 2002 to support Virginia legislators and policymakers who promote a favorable business climate and a high quality of life in Virginia. In 2013, NOVABizPAC endorsed in Statewide Races. The PAC endorsed Terry McAuliffe for Governor, Senator Ralph Northam for Lieutenant Governor and Senator Mark Herring for Attorney General. ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 11 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG COMMUNICATIONS The Fairfax Chamber provides member organizations with the tools necessary to amplify your communications and marketing efforts in the Northern Virginia market. DIGITAL MEDIA Doing Business, a bi-monthly electronic newsletter, is distributed to over 12,000 members, business leaders and elected officials. Original articles spotlight members and highlight their community involvement and business success. The Chamber’s new website, unveiled in 2014, is a source for information, thought leadership and feature an interactive blog. Members are encouraged to contribute content. Advertising opportunities are available for all digital and print media. MEDIA RELATIONS & PR The Chamber regularly connects national, state and local media outlets to Northern Virginia businesses of all sizes and industries for news articles. We mentor and assist members in utilizing PR opportunities including awards events as a creative, free option to spotlight your business success, community engagement and brand. SOCIAL MEDIA The Fairfax Chamber is a leader in social media and has the proven record of creating buzz for Chamber members and their events. Members actively engage with us on Facebook and LinkedIn as well as on Twitter where we boast nearly 5,000 followers. In particular, the Chamber received significant social and traditional media coverage for the 2013 Gubernatorial Debate and statewide candidate endorsements including “trending” on Twitter worldwide for 55 minutes and nationally for over 6 hours with our #VAGovDebate hashtag. Access our social media sites by scanning the QR codes below. TRADITIONAL MEDIA Major annual events, such as the Valor Awards, Corporate Citizenship Awards and GovCon Awards, offer advertising opportunities in commemorative programs to generate visibility for members to key audiences and influencers. Our NOVABizGuide, the only online business guide in Northern Virginia, features additional opportunities for brand recognition and advertising. FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 12 COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS VALOR AWARDS CHAR-A-OKE The Valor Awards, now celebrating its 36th anniversary, honor the bravery and dedication of first responders in Fairfax County from the Police and Fire & Rescue Departments and Office of the Sherriff. In 2014, news anchors Leon Harris and Alison Starling of ABC7/WJLA-TV served as masters of ceremony for the event, held March 31 at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner. Since 2011, Char-a-oke (charity karaoke) has quickly become one of the most exciting traditions at the Fairfax Chamber. This annual fundraiser brings together more than 300 of the region’s most prominent businesses, executives and elected officials who let their hair down and belt out their best karaoke tunes. The Valor Awards are one of the most anticipated events among the public safety community and turn out more than 400 attendees to honor those who protect Fairfax County businesses and citizens daily. Proceeds from the Valor Awards and other fundraising efforts benefit the Valor Scholarship Fund, which provides educational scholarships to the children of public safety personnel. To date, more than $250,000 in educational scholarships have been distributed. Char-a-oke was created as an annual fundraiser to support The Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization allied with, but independent of, the county’s public school system. It was established in 2010 through the visionary leadership of the Fairfax Chamber. Business leaders anticipated the skilled workforce needed to drive the county’s economy of the future, and possible impacts on the county’s prosperity and quality of life. Since 2011, Char-a-oke has raised $75,000 including over $30,000 raised during the 2013 Char-a-oke at The Barns of Wolf Trap. A portion of the August 28, 2014 Char-a-oke proceeds will benefit The Foundation for Fairfax County Public Schools. LOOKING AHEAD The Fairfax Chamber encourages its members to participate in strategic community partnerships as a part of their business model. Our partnerships align to key national issues of concern to the business community including: • • • • ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 13 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG Education (particularly STEM) Workforce Development Veteran’s Employment Preventing & Ending Homelessness COUNCILS & COMMITTEES GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING COUNCIL ECONOMIC COUNCIL The Government Contracting (GovCon) Council is the Chamber’s largest and most active council. The Economic Council looks at global, national and regional economic issues with a particular eye for their impacts on the Northern Virginia business community. This group alone facilitates more than 20 programs annually, and is the region’s best forum for engagement with Northern Virginia’s robust government contracting community. Always ahead of the curve, the GovCon Council kicked off 2014 by convening a Symposium on Success Strategies for Surviving in the “New Normal”. This half-day session featured a keynote by US Senator Tim Kaine, followed by breakout sessions with more than 20 C-level executive panelists. This signature program drew nearly 500 attendees from the government contracting sector. Recognizing that the ties between the government contracting industry and other business sectors are close and solid, the GovCon Council will continue to collaborate with all Chamber councils including the long standing partnership with the Women in Business Council to create the Women at the Top of Government Contracting program and a partnership with the Chamber’s CSR Council on a Veterans Hiring event. Each year this group convenes for an Economic Outlook, hosted in partnership with the Washington Business Journal, featuring a high profile economist or entrepreneur and a panel of regional executives discussing the outlook for the coming year for the region and its highest profile industries. Featured speakers have included: • David Rubenstein, founder and co-CEO of widely known venture capital firm The Carlyle Group. • Steve Case, Co-founder of AOL; now Chairman of Case Foundation and Revolution (LivingSocial, Zipcar, Exclusive Resorts, Everyday Health, FedBid, Miraval). Companies featured on these distinguished expert panels have included Northrop Grumman, Accenture, Verisign, Kaiser Permanente, HSBC and others. The group also convenes for quarterly forums on top economic issues. Other programming areas of focus for the GovCon Council include: Mergers & Acquisitions, Cyber Security, Business Development, Teaming & Subcontracting and much more. FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 14 COUNCILS & COMMITTEES CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY COUNCIL The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Council provides peer to peer thought leadership on CSR as a critical component of the business strategy. CSR has quickly become one of the Fairfax Chamber’s most engaging initiatives. For the past three years, the CSR Council has partnered with the Fairfax County Government through the Office to Prevent & End Homelessness, Apple Federal Credit Union and The Connection Newspapers to facilitate the annual Jeans Day initiative to Put the ZIP on Homelessness. This true public-private partnership brings together Fairfax County employees and businesses to raise awareness and funds to end homelessness in our community. Nearly $60,000 was raised in 2013 from over 200 businesses and organizations who participated in this effort. In 2014, the group will turn its attention to topics like: Building Mutually Beneficial Business Nonprofit Partnerships, CSR in the New Environment, Pro Bono and Veterans Hiring. WOMEN IN BUSINESS COUNCIL The Women in Business Council is the forum for the region’s foremost women entrepreneurs, business owners, executives and professionals. For nearly a decade, the Women in Business Council has hosted an annual signature event that convenes to discuss the challenges, successes, innovations and impacts of women in business. The Women in Business Council also convenes quarterly panels featuring CEOs discussing integrated leadership and their personal stories of success. Recently featured keynote speakers have included: · Jennifer Aument, Group General Manager North America, Transurban (USA) Inc. · Gloria Bohan, President & CEO, Omega World Travel · Susan Gustafson, President, Ratner Companies · Donna Morea, CEO, Adesso Group & Former President, U.S., Europe and Asia, CGI Other areas of focus include career management, keeping cool under fire, the coach approach to communications and more. NOVAFORWARD COUNCIL No one understands better than forward thinking Chamber member companies that the private sector is the key driving force in moving the Northern Virginia region into the future. Through the NOVAForward initiative, the business community plays a leadership role in addressing the issues key to enabling Northern Virginia to experience the same level of success and growth in coming years that it has over the past several decades. ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 15 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG Coming up in October 2014, the NOVAForward Signature event will focus on how Northern Virginia can drive continued economic diversity and development through increased regional mobility. COUNCILS & COMMITTEES SMALL BUSINESS COUNCIL NEW INITITIAVES Small businesses are the heart of the Fairfax Chamber with more than 70% of our members falling in this key demographic. Stay tuned to Doing Business for announcements of new engagement areas for members including training for emerging leaders and recognition of commercial achievement. During 2014, the Chamber will provide more than 20 free events for business-to-business networking and development through our BD+Bash, Get Connected and Small Business Roundtable series. These monthly peer-to-peer dialogue opportunities feature discussions on relevant issues and trends affecting small businesses in Fairfax County including marketing, growth, technology, organizational management and more. ENTREPRENEURSHIP COUNCIL Over the next years and decades, it is the vision of the Fairfax Chamber member companies that Northern Virginia will be viewed regionally will be viewed regionally and nationally as the premier location to start and grow leading edge business organizations in commercial industries. COMMITTEES Member involvement is what continues to make the Fairfax Chamber a dynamic and growing organization. Our Operational Committees, which meet regularly and oversee our strategic direction, include: • • • • Audit Finance Policy Strategic Growth & Ambassadors To that end, the Entrepreneurship Council promotes, enhances and facilitates the growth of entrepreneurial organizations through networking, education, industry information and advocacy for favorable corporate environments. This Council, new in 2013, is the product of more than a year of focus groups with regional entrepreneurs about how to best serve this constituency. Areas of focus for 2014 will be: Business Planning, Marketing, Tech Transfer, Fundraising, Finance & Legal, and more. FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 16 GREATER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTOR AWARDSTM Celebrated each November and hosted in partnership with the Professional Services Council, the GREATER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTOR AWARDS™ is the premier awards program honoring the leadership, innovation and commitment to excellence of the region’s government contracting industry. In 2013, the affectionately dubbed the “Academy THE 2013 WINNERS WERE: Awards of Government Contracting” celebrated its 11th anniversary before an enthusiastic audience of nearly Contractor of the Year (less than $25 million) 1,000 government contracting professionals. Credence Management Solutions LLC The celebration honored the 11th Annual Hall of Fame Inductee, Dr. Ernst Volgenau, Founder and Chairman of SRA International, Inc., made a nod to the past decade of winners and their experience in the industry, and celebrated the most talked about innovators, movers and shakers in the industry. The event also raised more than $13,000 for charity partner, Operation Renewed Hope Foundation, a Veteran-led organization headquartered in Alexandria, VA, whose mission is to provide quality housing and supportive services to America’s homeless veterans. The nominations period for the 2014 Awards took place from March through June. Finalists will be announced at the September 4, 2014 Reception and winners will be announced live at the November 13, 2014 Awards Gala. ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 17 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG Contractor of the Year ($25-75 million) XLA Contractor of the Year ($75-300 million) Salient Federal Solutions Contractor of the Year (greater than $300 million) Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc. Executive of the Year (less than $75 million) Kymm McCabe, CEO, ASI Government Executive of the Year ($75-300 million) Joe Martore, President & CEO, CALIBRE Systems, Inc. Executive of the Year (greater than $300 million) Kathleen Flanagan, President & CEO, Abt Associates OUTSTANDING CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AWARDS The OUTSTANDING CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AWARDS & CHAIRMAN’S LUNCHEON, hosted each June, is the premier annual gathering of the ”who’s who” of the Northern Virginia business community. In 2014, the Awards were presented at the Chamber’s Annual Chairman’s Luncheon before an audience of nearly 600. This year, we received a record breaking number of applications, with an increase of nearly 20% from 2013. Outgoing Chairman Mark Moore, EVP and Chief Lending Officer, John Marshall Bank, passed the leadership gavel to 2014-2015 Chairman Phil Panzarella, President & CEO, CPS Professional Services, LLC. THE 2014 WINNERS WERE: Outstanding Corporate Citizen of the Year (Large Business) Northrop Grumman Corporation Outstanding Corporate Citizen of the Year (Mid-Size Business) Acumen Solutions, Inc. The Lifetime Achievement Awards, selected by past Chamber chairs for lifelong dedication and service to the Chamber and Northern Virginia, were presented to Major General Carl H. McNair, Jr. USA (Ret.) and The Honorable Frank R. Wolf, United States House of Representatives. The NOVAForward Award, which recognizes exceptional work to move Northern Virginia businesses and the community forward, was presented to Leo Schefer, (Ret.) President, Washington Airports Task Force. A NOVAForward Legacy Award was also presented to ExxonMobil Corporation for its tremendous impact in Northern Virginia’s growth. Outstanding Corporate Citizen of the Year (Small Business) Sev1Tech Members are encouraged to apply for recognition across eight categories. The Application period will open again in early 2015. Sustainability Award Walker’s Grille Executive Leader of the Year Kathy Albarado, President & CEO, Helios HR Emerging Influential of the Year Christina James, Vice President, BB&T Wealth Non-Profit of the Year Brain Injury Services Partnership Award Cox Communications FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 18 RETURN ON INVESTMENT CHECKLIST The top-notch businesses that engage with the Fairfax Chamber smartly expect to see the return on their investment (ROI) for membership. We want to be an extension of your team and partner for success. To fully experience ROI, the Chamber suggests the following checklist: 1. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT One-on-one Meeting with Chamber Staff or Board Members. Take advantage of access to Chamber staff and its Board of Directors to discuss your top prospects and connectivity points the Chamber can provide. Strategic Introductions. Call on Chamber staff to make introductions to your prospects at Chamber programs and events. Sponsorship Opportunities. Make sure to take a look at the targeted visibility, marketing and branding the Chamber provides for you to make connections with your target audience. Events & Programming. Chamber events and programs bring out top leaders in the Northern Virginia business community. Chamber membership is much like a gym membership; if you don’t use it, you won’t see results. Set a goal to attend at least one program per quarter. The majority of the Chamber’s more than 200 programs & meetings per year require no additional investment beyond your membership dollars. 2. BUSINESS SERVICES Conference Center. Is your office outside of the Tysons Corner area, but it’s more convenient to meet in this central location? Is the cost of renting a hotel outside your budget? The Chamber’s three conference rooms can be at your service. Notary & Certificates of Origin. These services are provided free of charge to member companies by appointment. Mailing List Purchase. Put your message into the hands of fellow Chamber members by doing a mailing to the Chamber’s companies and contacts. ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 19 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG RETURN ON INVESTMENT CHECKLIST 3. BUSINESS ADVOCACY Meetings with Elected Officials. The Chamber’s full time government relations staff routinely helps to make introductions between member companies and elected officials. Support for Your Policy Priorities. The Chamber team stands ready to help you advance your policy objectives by offering counsel and connecting you to the elected officials, organizations and resources you need to accomplish your goals. 4. COMMUNICATIONS Media Relations. The Chamber is contacted regularly by national, state, and local media outlets interested in connecting with Northern Virginia businesses of all sizes and across industries for articles. The more we know about your business and areas of expertise, the better opportunity there will be for connection. Visibility via Doing Business E-Newsletter, Chamber Website & Social Media Channels. Simply by adding the Chamber to your media or news distribution list, you’ve extended your reach. Through membership, your company is eligible for the posting of your news and events to the Chamber’s highly trafficked website and social media sites, as well as features in the bi-weekly newsletter, Doing Business. NOVABizGuide - Northern Virginia’s Only Online Business Guide. Gone are the days of traditional print directories, which are outdated the moment of print. Take advantage of your FREE listing in this dynamic resource featuring thousands of listings for Northern Virginia businesses. For further information, contact a member of the Chamber team. Current contact information is available at www.fairfaxchamber.org under About Us, Staff Directory. FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 20 [WHAT MAKES FAIRFAX COUNTY THE IDEAL BUSINESS LOCATION] STRONG WORKFORCE WELCOMING COMMUNITY THRIVING ECONOMY LIFE OUTSIDE THE OFFICE EXCELLENT SCHOOLS CREATIVITY No chart or graph can adequately convey what makes this the ideal location for your business. Companies, organizations and individuals thrive here because of the robust, welcoming business environment. Its creative atmosphere fosters motivating challenges and inspired solutions. The strong, stable and diverse workforce here enjoys many cultural and recreational options and some of the best schools in the country. To see how your business can benefit from a move to Fairfax County, visit www.powerofideas.org. ANNUAL SNAPSHOT FAIRFAX COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2 WWW.FAIRFAXCHAMBER.ORG FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA The power of ideas.