Dennis Wade - Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce
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Dennis Wade - Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce
Dennis Wade receives Ann DeBock Award Strand–exceptional leadership skills and unselfish volunteerism,” Blair said. Issue 647 - June 2007 The Official Newsletter of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Wade is a native of Lancaster, S.C., and a 1984 magna cum laude graduate of the University It’s time ... don’t miss a day of benefits The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce is 66 years old. Just as the Myrtle Beach area has grown and changed over the decades, so too has the chamber. What does your business need? Membership in the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce opens the doors to new business development opportunities. Our purpose is to promote, protect and improve businesses along the Grand Strand. Congratulations to you, our members, for your commitment to the community. By investing in the chamber you have become part of a dynamic group of individuals who realize that together we can do much more to shape the future of the Grand Strand than by going it alone. Benefits of Membership In addition to a full-time staff of dedicated employees working to u Renew, See Page 9 Financial service and real estate veteran Dennis Wade was named Leadership Grand Strand’s 2007 Ann DeBock Leadership Award winner during the LGS Class XXVII graduation ceremony on May 23 at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club. The award was presented by Vicki Blair, chairwoman of the LGS board of regents. “Dennis Wade is without a doubt an asset to our community. He represents the heart of Leadership Grand firm based in Columbia. Wade has held various management level positions with companies in the insurance, financial services and public utilities industries and now focuses his attention on the real estate “Dennis Wade is without a doubt an asset to our community. He represents the heart of Leadership Grand Strand–exceptional leadership skills and unselfish volunteerism.” of South Carolina where he obtained a bachelor’s in accounting. He is a certified public accountant and a certified internal auditor. Wade’s career has spanned a variety of industries and responsibilities. He began his career in public accounting with a national accounting firm and then went on to become a founding partner in a local CPA development, tourism and hospitality fields. Wade moved to Myrtle Beach in 1997 and joined The Jackson Companies as chief financial officer and corporate secretary. The Jackson Companies is a diversified real estate business owning and operating Ocean Lakes Family Campground, Prestwick Country Club and Crystal Lake Mobile Home Village. u Wade, See Page 4 Immediate Past Chairman W. Wayne Gray Spring House Restaurant Group Inc. 2007-2008 Chairman of the Board Marketing & Advertising Committee Chair Steve Chapman Island Vista Membership Committee Chair Leigh Ammons Meese Sea Mist Resort Growth and Development Committee Chair Brant Branham EF Hucks and Associates Technology-Based Marketing Committee Chair Roddy Swaim Dunes Beach and Golf Vacations Directors Membership Committee Vice Chair Elaine Carter Wendy’s/Palmetto Restaurant Group Growth and Development Vice Chair Tony Cox Burroughs and Chapin Co. Inc. Ambassadors are a group of dedicated volunteers from various businesses throughout the Grand Strand community. Their mission is to welcome and nurture current members and recruit new chamber members. Ambassadors serve as goodwill representatives at various chamber functions and aid in the support of members. Ambassadors earn points by calling and visiting other chamber members, attending monthly meetings, recruiting other Ambassadors, having a suggested business become a chamber member, and participating in chamber projects. At the end of each month, these points are tallied and an Ambassador of the Month is named. Publications Vice Chair/Marketing Committee David DuRant Prestwick Country Club Rita Gray North Strand Council Chair Rick Elliott Elliott Realty Publications Chair/Marketing Committee Brent Groome HTC Communications Small Business Council Chair Steve Kahn Full Steam Ahead Inc. Legislative Policy Council Vice Chair Adam Parness ShredRight Corp. Convention Bureau Committee Chair/ Marketing Committee Joe Perl Colonial Mall–Myrtle Beach Finance Committee Vice Chair Scott Plyler Carolina First Business Ethics and Standards Myers Rollins Waccamaw Regional Transportation Authority Technology-Based Marketing Committee Vice Chair Chris Shroff Shroff Properties Growth and Development Vice Chair Richard Singleton Coldwell Banker Chicora Commercial Real Estate Small Business Council Vice Chair Berkley White Classic Homes 2 b Applause to Rita Gray with A Congratulations to Sue White, Xango distributor, who earned Ambassador of the Month for April. White is serving her first year as an Ambassador. A Events Center and Keller Williams Realty, Alyson Moore with Kelly Services, and Fidencia Pla with Keller Williams Realty, who earned the second highest Ambassador points total for April. Gray and Moore Alyson Moore are serving their second year and Pla is serving her first year plaus as an Ambassador. p e Fidencia Pla To learn more about becoming a chamber Ambassador, contact Pat Creed, membership programs manager, at (843) 916-7225 or creedp@mbchamber.org. Business Ethics and Standards Committee David Gooden A-1 Wireless South Strand Council Chair Cindy Gordon Atlanta Bread Co. la p p u s eCooper House Special s Legislative Policy Council Chair Frans Mustert Patricia Grand Resort Hotel Why become a chamber Ambassador? Ambassadors gain business exposure by being the first to meet chamber members and put their company’s name in the forefront. By volunteering at chamber events and attending the monthly Sue White Ambassador meetings, your l a u s business is kept current on p p e what is going on within A the chamber and community. t u l a ti ra on Finance Committee Chair/Treasurer Jim Creel Jr. The Creel Corp. spot light g Officers Chairman of the Board David Brittain Sea Captain’s House Con Board of Directors member services guide member services guide Member Resources Business Connections Benefit of the Month •Member-to-Member Discount Program The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce’s Member-to-Member Discount Program is a great way to draw more attention to your business both offline and online. Your Marketing Strategies Education Programs business gets free advertising and chamber members save money. Everyone wins. It’s Easy. Offer a discount off your standard customer prices or offer a free product or service. Submit the offer to us and that’s it. It’s Free. Your offer will be listed in the hard copy Member-to-Member Discounts list that will be mailed to all members. Government Relations Your offer also will appear on the Memberto-Member Discounts Web site at MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com. You’ll have access to go in and change or tweak your discount. Sign-up today. Visit the Web or contact Pat Creed, membership programs manager, at (843) 916-7225 or creedp@mbchamber.org. MISSION To promote, protect and improve businesses throughout the Grand Strand. new dues plan & Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Announces Taking Care of Business Advertising Options (Tourism) Tourism chamber members: Mark your calendar to attend one of the following meetings to learn more about major changes to the membership dues and exciting advertising opportunities. Wednesday, June 6, 9 a.m. Chamber Boardroom, 1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach Wednesday, June 6, 3 p.m. Days Inn Surfside Beach Resort-Palms Room, 15 S. Ocean Blvd., Surfside Beach Tuesday, June 12, 9 a.m. House of Blues-Indigo Room, 4640 Hwy. 17 S., North Myrtle Beach Tuesday, June 12, 3 p.m. Chamber Boardroom, 1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach Thursday, June 14, 9 a.m. Holiday Inn Oceanfront @ Surfside Beach-Rutledge Room, 1601 N. Ocean Blvd., Surfside Beach Thursday, June 14, 3 p.m. House of Blues-Indigo Room, 4640 Hwy. 17 S., North Myrtle Beach Registration required MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com or call (843) 916-7319 Tiered up for membership The new tourism membership dues plan is a tiered membership structure that allows our tourism members to decide at which level they want to join the chamber. This exciting new plan will expand the scope for member advertising, specifically in the 2008 Stay & Play Guide. Gives members control and choices. A tiered structure accommodates companies regardless of size (or individuals regardless of professional specialty) and ensures appropriate investment for the resulting delivery of services and products. Participants customize their memberships by selecting their levels of involvement and investment. Realigns business purposes to match member needs. A tiered membership demonstrates a return on investment for members, since the tiers are segmented to match specific products and services to member needs and desires. Creates one clear and concise message. With the tiered concept and compartmentalized areas of information, members can easily see the benefits they receive. Programs and services to help small businesses grow and succeed. MBACC partners with U.S. Chamber of Commerce As a partner with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, your Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce is able to provide our small business members with even more valuable programs and services. Through the U.S. Chamber’s Federation Partnership, small business members receive benefits of U.S. Chamber membership–at no additional cost. Small business member benefits: • Small Business Resources: The U.S. Chamber’s Small Business Center provides access to business tools and information, as well as a directory of local, state and federal elected officials. Whether you need a financial toolkit or want to view your representative’s voting record, this is where you’ll find it. • uschamber.com Weekly: This weekly e-newsletter gives you exclusive access to current news, commentary and tips and tools. • Discounts and Services: Receive deep discounts from market leaders on a variety of services, from shipping to job postings. The U.S. Chamber and its partners help you save money and increase profits. businesses, the U.S. Chamber is able to present a strong, unified voice for business in Washington, D.C. As a small business member of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, you can enjoy complimentary membership in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce–it’s a value-added benefit of MBACC membership. To learn more, visit MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com and click on Member Resources. Use your U.S. Chamber member number to access the benefits and log into the Small Business Center at uschamber.com/service/fed_membersonly. If you did not receive your U.S. Chamber membership number via e-mail, please contact the U.S. Chamber customer service at (800) 638-6582 or e-mail CustSvc@uschamber.com. • Advocacy Network: The U.S. Chamber will alert and mobilize members on pressing national issues ranging from taxes to technology to transportation. By representing this ever-growing coalition of small MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com c c u Wade, Continued From Cover Page In 2001, Dennis was elected president and chief executive officer at The Jackson Companies. He also serves as a member of their board of directors. A graduate of Leadership Grand Strand Class XVIV, Wade is active in the Grand Strand community. He has served on the Coastal Educational Foundation board of directors, the Board of Visitors for the Wall College of Business at Coastal Carolina University, Business Partnership Foundation board of advisors for the University of South Carolina-Moore School of Business and Horry County United Way board of directors. Wade has served the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce as board member, treasurer, Finance Review Committee chairman, 20022003 chairman of the board and chairman of the CEO Search Committee. Wade also served on the board of directors for the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce. He was chairman for the Horry County March of Dimes 2004 and 2005 WalkAmerica. And to top it all off, Wade was a student mentor and tutor for Socastee Elementary School. In 2005, the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce named Wade its Citizen of the Year. Wade, his wife Marie, and their two children Erica and Taylor live in Prestwick. The Ann DeBock Leadership Award was commissioned and started by the LGS Class XIX in memory of Ann DeBock, who was the executive director of LGS from its inception in 1979 until her death in 1998. Each year, LGS honors an alum who has exhibited outstanding leadership and service with the Ann DeBock Leadership award. To receive this award, the recipient must volunteer in service or civic roles, serve on appointed boards or commissions, and show an overall demonstration of effective leadership skills. For more info, call Diana Greene, LGS executive director, at (843) 916-7222 or visit LeadershipGrandStrand.com. LGS is sponsored by the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. Chamber elects new officers for 2007-2008 fiscal year The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce held its officer elections yesterday during a monthly board meeting. The officers will serve for the 2007-2008 fiscal year, which begins July 1. The newly-elected officers are: • Steve Chapman, Chairman of the Board • Brant Branham, Treasurer • Richard Singleton, Membership Committee Chairman • Leigh Meese, Marketing Committee Chairwoman • Jim Creel Jr., Tech-Based Marketing Committee Chairman • Tony Cox, Growth & Development Committee Chairman • Adam Parness, Legislative Policy Committee Chairman • David Brittain, Immediate Past Chairman of the Board April Relocation Inquiries Top 5 States 1. New York 2. Pennsylvania 3. North Carolina 4. New Jersey 5. Maryland Chamber members celebrate anniversaries Chamber members celebrate anniversaries During June, 284 members will be celebrating their chamber anniversaries. Discover which businesses have been chamber members for 32 years. Check out the Grand Strander online at MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com and click on Grand Strander at the top of the page. June Convention Bureau Travel Itinerary for Trade Shows June 9-12 Healthcare Convention & Expo Philadelphia, Pa. Groups Scheduled for Service d Nine groups representing 722 attendees. Chairman of the Board Dear Chamber Members, • Pursued pro-business legislation on state and As the 2006-2007 fiscal year nears completion, I am federal legislative issues that are important to our proud to report that your Myrtle Beach Area Chamber membership, including more funding for I-73 and of Commerce has completed another successful year. tourism promotion and defeat of the proposed sales Through the efforts of our members, volunteers, staff tax increase. and board of directors, we have continued to improve on our core mission of promoting, protecting and improving businesses. • Tripled our marketing budget through development of the Myrtle Beach Marketing Cooperative and state tourism grants. Some accomplishments of this past year include: I would like to thank the members, volunteers and • Added new events to our festivals, attracting national • Up to five business directory listings with links on publicity and building room nights. MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com. True Blue Partnership program. time and talent to this community. I also offer my appreciation and thanks to the dedicated employees • Attended 35 trade shows and 40 consumer shows, • Health care discounts in the BlueCross BlueShield chamber board for their willingness to devote their who lead this organization. actively promoting the Grand Strand to millions of potential visitors. It has been my pleasure to serve you, the members of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. I look • E-mail options that allow everyone in your business to receive updated chamber information. • Expanded our educational programs based on input received from our members. forward to continuing our partnership and working with the 2007-08 board of directors and your incoming Chairman Steve Chapman. • Expanded Grand Strander publication, which will soon include advertising options for members. • Plus, we continued to grow our cooperative endeavors with other chambers and organizations to accomplish common goals, including partnerships with the Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association, David Brittain MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com, and our visitor Hospitality Association of South Carolina, South 2006-2007 Chairman of the Board Web site, VisitMyBeach.com. Carolina Chamber of Commerce and various national • Updated member Web site, organizations. MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com e Chamber Academy Hospitality seminars are co-sponsored by MBACC, Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association and Hospitality Association of South Carolina. All classes are held in the boardroom (unless otherwise noted) at the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, 1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach. To register, visit ChamberAcademy.com. Payment due at time of registration. No refunds or rescheduling. Questions? Contact Blakely Jenkins, education and events manager, jenkinsb@mbchamber.org or (843) 916-7232. Register by Date/Time Series Topic Presented by Description Cost June 5 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m Personal Development Series “Stress and how it Affects Our Bodies With a Relationship of Detoxing” Dr. Tammy Holt, Life Line Chiropractic Learn how stress affects your body and what you can do to relieve the stress in your life. This educational class consists of four 45 minute mini-workshops, including 1. Detoxing Through Aqua Chi, 2. Nutritional Supplementation, 3. Massage Therapy, and 4. Benefits of Chiropractic Therapy. $10 members; $20 future nonmembers (includes complimentary lunch from Vocelli Pizza) 6/4 June 12 9 a.m.-12 p.m Technology Workshop “Excel Training” Horry-Georgetown Technical College In this Excel class, learn to set up a spreadsheet and basic formulas. This is not only a good review for the advanced user but will help the beginner get started. Location: HorryGeorgetown Technical College’s Conference Center on the former Air Force Base. $20 members; $40 future members 6/11 June 13 9 a.m.-12 p.m Small Business Forum “Conflict Resolution: The Road to Win/Win” Thomas Raub, Meridian Management Solutions, LLC Leaders in today’s fast-paced business world realize that one key to success is capable, motivated employees who can manage conflict wherever it occurs. In this workshop, participants will learn the following: Understanding the Elements of Conflict, Recognizing Conflict Management Styles, Tips for Handling Conflict, and Enhancing Interpersonal Conflict Management Styles. $20 members; $40 future members 6/12 June 20 9-11 a.m Small Business Forum “Driving Traffic to Your Web Site” Mona McGraw, NuRelm This workshop will be divided into four 30 minute segments which will address: 1. Search Engine Submission/Improving Search Engine Rankings, 2. Creating Compelling Content, 3. Effective Online Advertising Strategies, and 4. Ideas for Blending Online Marketing Initiatives With Traditional Marketing Activities. $20 members; $40 future members 6/19 sPONSORS Small Business Forums Sponsored by ... Restaurant & Lodging Series Sponsored by ... LGS Alumni Leadership Education Series Sponsored by ... Technology Workshops Sponsored by ... Women’s Business Forums Sponsored by ... Register for classes online at ChamberAcademy.com f Develop community and personal leadership skills LGS deadline: June 30 Less than 30 days remain to submit your application for the 2007-2008 Leadership Grand Strand program. to the community. Class members participate in 100 hours of community service projects. LGS is all about developing future business and community leaders. The nine-month program explores health, education, law enforcement, cultural affairs, redevelopment, government and other important community issues. Another aspect of leadership training is learning about the importance of volunteerism and the need to give back A program of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, LGS begins in September and runs through May. Members meet for a full day every month for briefings, tours and seminars. Class members are chosen based on their interest in community involvement and their potential to provide leadership to the Grand Strand. The selection process is intensive, as the class size is limited to 30 members. Applications for the 2007- 2008 Leadership Grand Strand program are available online at LeadershipGrandStrand.com. Tuition is $850; scholarships are available. Application deadline: June 30. For more info, visit LeadershipGrandStrand.com or contact Diana Greene, LGS executive director, at diana@mbchamber.org or (843) 916-7222. Five reasons to renew your membership 12345 Business Connections If you’re looking for a casual social event, a busy trade show or a fast-moving gathering to build your business contacts, we offer some of the finest networking events in the Myrtle Beach area. Education Programs The chamber offers a variety of educational opportunities with topics ranging from leadership development, marketing and taxes to technology, human resources, hospitality and more. Marketing Strategies Where else can you get outstanding advertising and sponsorship opportunities at affordable prices? Create business awareness through cooperative advertising, chamber publications, Web links, business referrals, welcome center business card and brochure racks, business directory listings, plus more. Member Resources Get additional “bang for your buck” with our huge selection of business programs. Chamber membership includes Member-to-Member Discounts, affordable health care insurance through BlueCross BlueShield, ribbon-cutting ceremonies, membership in state and national chambers of commerce, low-cost membership mailing list, and more. Government Relations The chamber serves as a liaison between our members and elected officials to ensure that the voices of all businesses, both small and large, are presented to the local, state and national government. We are committed to helping influence public policy in a way that benefits our community and businesses. MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com g Hospitality Partnership Happy talk “Happy talk, keep talkin’ happy talk, talk about things you’d like to do.” This lively song from “South Pacific” is what networking is all about–sharing with others what you love most. It’s talking about your company’s products and services. It’s finding out how you can help others. Here’s a chance to talk it up. Join fellow members of the Hospitality Partnership and members of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce for a huge networking bash on June 20 at the 2001 Nightclub, 920 Lake Arrowhead Road, Myrtle Beach. The fun starts at 7:30 p.m. with complimentary appetizers and refreshments. Stop by this free networking event and register to win a 2001 Nightclub private party valued at $2,100. Now that’s a party! Register at MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com, click on Business Connections. MBAHA 2007-2008 Membership Directory Promote your business The Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association is preparing to print the new Grand Strand Managers Guide to Hospitality Products & Services for 2007-2008. This membership directory is available only to members and is used and valued as a key resource for those in the hospitality industry in the Grand Strand and beyond. The publication will be sent directly to the owner, general manager, manager and/or supervisor for key decision-making purposes for their respective business. The e-version will be distributed to those same key individuals during the course of the year when updates to membership are made–making it even more valuable and timely than ever. Place an ad in the directory and double your exposure over your free listing. For more information, contact Shirley Pearson, director of membership services, at (843) 626-9668 or e-mail spearson@mbhospitality.org. Business During Hours Event Date/Time Location Cost Register Deadline Business During Hours June 28, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Carrabba’s Italian Grill 6803 N. Kings Hwy. Myrtle Beach Free, value-added benefit of membership MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com click on Business Connections or call (843) 916-7250 June 25 Enjoy some warm Italian hospitality at the June 28 Business During Hours. Stop by between 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. for a networking lunch break. Meet fellow chamber members, enjoy flavorful hand prepared dishes, and win exciting door prizes. Win a free membership list! Network with at least 10 different people, bring their business cards to the registration table and enter a drawing for a free membership list. Networking Tip: Discover something that you can do for someone else. h u Renew, Continued From Cover Page promote your business and the community, Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce members receive: • New member welcome orientation • Grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremonies • Membership list service, including names and addresses of all chamber members allowing you to cross market and target new customers • Increased exposure for your business with a listing in MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com online business directory along with Web links to your company's site • Affordable small business health insurance through BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina • Referrals of local businesses. Chamber receives thousands of requests each month for referrals of specific products and services. Staff refers member businesses. • • Purchasing discounts through our Member-to-Member Discount Program Opportunities to increase your business contacts through some of the finest networking events in the Myrtle Beach area. Whether you’re looking for a casual social event, trade show or fast moving environment, we have a networking opportunity for you. • Directory listing in Grand Strand Living® newcomers guide • Recognition in and subscription to chamber newsletter, Grand Strander • Outstanding advertising and sponsorship opportunities at an affordable cost, including cooperative advertising, free promotional recognition, e-postcards and e-newsletter advertising Access to new customers by marketing your services through business card and brochure racks in our Oak Street and South Strand welcome centers • Names and addresses of prospective visitors who have contacted the chamber for vacation or relocation literature • Business exposure and credibility–being a member shows you're part of the community • Contact information for motorcoach groups interested in visiting the Myrtle Beach area • Opportunities to participate in festivals and events that promote commerce and draw tourists • Leads on groups inquiring into holding conventions in the area • Web link marketing opportunities onVisitMyBeach.com, VisitMyrtleBeach.com, MyrtleBeachRestaurants.com, GrandStrandEvents.com • Opportunity to participate in our Chamber Mail Program. Members’ brochures are inserted in vacation and relocation packages mailed in response to consumer requests. Cost per piece is a fraction of the price to send the brochures individually. • • Demographic and tourism information provided by our research department, including an annual Myrtle Beach Area Statistical Abstract • Access to the latest member news, upcoming events, community issues and economic development data in one of our many publications • Educational opportunities for all your employees, including seminars addressing marketing, taxes, human resources, leadership, technology and more • Membership in state and national chambers and other associations Your Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce wants your business or organization to continuously be a part of the excitement. Please look for your membership renewal notice to arrive in your mailbox soon. The yearly investment is well worth the money … look at all we offer … and you won’t believe what we have in store for this year. Membership fees are tax deductible as an ordinary business expense. Please take a moment to renew your membership. MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com i graduates Class XXVII from Leadership Grand Strand All 30 participants from Class XXVII graduated from Leadership Grand Strand during an evening ceremony at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club. The nine-month program explored a variety of area topics, including health care, public safety, government and education. In addition, each class member completed 100 hours of community service work. Members of the class each fulfilled 50 hours of volunteer time at the Boys & Girls Club of the Grand Strand landscaping the front yard, painting the interior of the building, installing new carpet, erecting a storage shed, installing new basketball backboards, and arranging for a lighting system for the club’s play area. Another 25 hours were spent surveying public opinion on a variety of issues to assist the chamber with developing a legislative plan of action, and the remaining 25 hours were spent on the project of each member’s choice. Committee announcement The following class members were elected to serve on the LGS board of regents: Chris Arakas, Kimberly Dahlin and Hugh Huggins. Representing Class XXVII on the Alumni Committee will be Juan Holmes, Amie Lee and Rosie Minton. And the socially inclined class also elected a social coordinator, Jenifer Sweat. Graduates of LGS Class XXVII Wells Alford, Tradd Commercial Chris Allen, Ocean Lakes RV Center Christopher Arakas, S.C. Summary Court Melinda Cannon, Myrtle Beach Police Department Randy Carmon, S.C. Bank & Trust Lori Church, Waccamaw Bank Kimberly Dahlin, Century 21 Broadhurst Grant DuBose, Carrell Homes Amanda Hucks, Burroughs & Chapin Co. Tim Fortson, Sandlapper Real Estate Group Sanford Graves, 15th Circuit Solicitor’s Office Juan Holmes, Santee Cooper Kori Hippe, Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Hugh Huggins, Huggins Insurance Agency Diane Klebanow, Step Up! A Community Volunteer Network Jonathan Konkel, Springmaid Beach Resort Amie Lee, Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Judson Lindsay, Wachovia Bank Thomas Lindsay, Dea’s Décor Scott Masel, Newby, Sartip, Masel & Casper, LLC; Rosie Minton, Carolina First Bank B. “Monty” Morrow, Ocean Reef Resort/Long Bay Resort Jim Neely, Century 21 Seacoast Michelle Ponsler, Atlantic Physical Therapy Myers Rollins Jr., The Coast Regional Transit Authority Nicole Romano, Target Media j LGS is currently accepting applications for Class XXVIII, which is open to any citizen who has resided in the Grand Strand area for at least one year (see Page 7 for details). Justin Roof, The Conway National Bank LGS is sponsored by the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. Jordan Watkins, Gilmore Entertainment Marilyn Sullivan, First Citizens Bank Jenifer Sweat, Full Steam Ahead elected officers: David Powers, manager of Ocean Breeze Awnings, president; Bonnie Coast, general brokerage agent with Coldwell Banker Chicora Co., vice president; and Shannon Camp, systems analyst with The Jackson Companies, secretary/treasurer. Elections were held April 14 and the new officers will begin their positions on July 1. See Page 7 to learn more about Leadership Grand Strand and apply for Class of 2007-2008. For more information, contact Diana Greene, LGS executive director, at diana@mbchamber.org, call (843) 916-7222 or visit LeadershipGrandStrand.com. LGS is sponsored by the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. Networking Bash Event Date/Time Location Cost Register Deadline Hospitality Partnership/MBACC Networking Bash June 20, 7:30 p.m. 2001 Nightclub 920 Lake Arrowhead Road Myrtle Beach Free, value-added benefit of membership MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com click on Business Connections June 19 Join fellow members of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and members of the Hospitality Partnership for a huge networking bash on June 20 at the 2001 Nightclub. The fun starts at 7:30 p.m. with complimentary appetizers and refreshments. Stop by this free networking event and register to win a 2001 Nightclub private party valued at $2,100. Now that’s a party! Grand Strand Events Vacation planners and locals eager to find out “what’s happening” in the Myrtle Beach area simply need to visit GrandStrandEvents.com. Here you’ll discover what’s going on in the local arts community or where the next festival is being held. And with the busy summer months upon us, it’s a good idea to check back weekly to see what’s going on right in your backyard. und the Aro Leadership Grand Strand’s Alumni Association recently announced their newly- www.visitmybeach.com W eb LGS announces new officers Developed by your Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, this official online events calendar gives users easy access to event information, which includes festivals, concerts, children’s events, art shows, sporting events and much more. Visitors can create customized lists by specifying dates, location and even types of events. Perform a search by day, week or month and plan your time in the Grand Strand. Submit an event In addition to events posted on the site by the chamber, GrandStrandEvents.com has an interactive component that allows members and the community to post events. Once the information is submitted and approved by the chamber, it becomes active on the site. Go to GrandStrandEvents.com and sign up your events today. MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com k Lauren Miller named chamber’s new marketing VP Eager to promote and attract new generations of visitors, Lauren Miller is looking forward to tackling the challenges of vice president of marketing for the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. “I am excited about the Myrtle Beach area and eager to take on this new challenge,” Miller said. “The dynamic diversification of product offerings, with new properties and attractions underway, differentiates Myrtle Beach from other destinations. Communicating these unique benefits and increasing awareness of the Myrtle Beach area are key components to attracting new visitors. I look forward to working diligently on the challenges of promoting the area, including increasing occupancy rates and attracting new generations of visitors.” Miller received her undergraduate degree from the University of 13 l Virginia and a master’s of business administration from Pepperdine University in California. She has worked for such prestigious companies as Dow Jones & Company, where she oversaw 134 employees and a $4 million annual budget for The Wall Street Journal, and New York Times working with 86 markets including Canada and Mexico. For the past five years, Miller was the vice president of newspaper relations and business development for PARADE Magazine Southeast Region, where she was responsible for marketing and promoting the magazine. “I am thrilled that Lauren has accepted this key position and will be heading up our marketing team,” said Brad Dean, chamber president & CEO. “Lauren has the strengths we need to help move the Myrtle Beach destination from a regional vacation spot to a nationally and internationally recognized tourism hot spot. Her extensive experience working with national media and marketing major brands is a great fit for what we’re trying to achieve along the Grand Strand.” Miller, who recently moved to the Grand Strand, is currently on the board of trustees for the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum and is a member of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association. Miller has served on the board of directors for the Florida Press Association, Cal West Circulation Managers Association and the Literary Coalition of Broward County. She was president of the Newspaper Association of American Circulation Federation. Miller also was named as “20 under 40” Young Executive Honoree by the Newspaper Association of America’s Presstime magazine. Be a Each month your Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce selects a member from the business cards collected at chamber events to spotlight on MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com. The more events you attend, the greater your chance of being a star. Congratulations to our latest “Be a Star” winner–Allison Murphy, attorney at law with McNair Law Firm, PA. Read about Murphy and McNair at MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com (click on Grand Strander at the top of the page). Food Lion Sun Fun June 9 Tim Peterman Steel Drum Ensemble featuring the Carolina Forest Elementary School Steel Drums - Caribbean June 16 USAF Heritage of America Band – Military/Celtic June 23 Southern Blue - Country June 30 The SugarBees featuring Caesar – Beach July 7 Paul Grimshaw Band – Rock July 14 The Necessary Band – Funk, Soul & Rock & Roll with official sponsorship by the Oceanfront Merchants Association-Downtown Myrtle Beach July 21 Tru Soul – Motown/R&B July 28 Every Saturday throughout the summer join us for the 2007 Sun Fun Summer Long Concert Series. All concerts start at 7 p.m. and will be held at the beautiful oceanfront Plyler Park located on the corner of 11th Avenue North and Ocean Boulevard in downtown Myrtle Beach. The Right Turn Clyde Band – Country August 4 Donny & Susan Trexler and Johnny Cobb – Beach August 11 Peralta Band – Latin August 18 Donna Groom & Dave Freeman – Beach August 25 Island Close By – Caribbean August 31-September 1 Beach, Boogie & BBQ Festival Featuring The Embers (Aug. 1), the Sound Factory (Sept. 1), and The Footnotes (Sept. 1) Various Times MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com m s s e n i s Bu The Boys & Girls Club of the Grand Strand recently held a press conference to talk about National Boys & Girls Club Week and the progress the youth development agency has made over the past year. The Boys & Girls Club hosted an open house to show the public the wonderful changes that have happened at the club and recognize the efforts of the 2006-2007 Leadership Grand Strand class in making improvements to the facility. Thirty members of LGS class XXVII each fulfilled 50 hours of volunteer time at the club landscaping the front yard, painting the interior of the building, installing new carpet, erecting a storage shed, installing new basketball backboards, and arranging for a lighting system for the club’s play area. Centex Homes Myrtle Beach division reported more than $283 million in total revenue during its fiscal year 2007, which ran from April 1, 2006, through March 31, 2007. This was the strongest fiscal year in the history of the division, which started building along the Grand Strand in the late 1980s.The Myrtle Beach division exceeded its FY2007 production goal with 1,123 home closings, a near 6 percent year-over-year increase. CENTURY 21 Broadhurst & Associates Inc. was recently represented at the CENTURY 21 Real Estate International Convention in Las Vegas. Attending the convention were Rachel Broadhurst, president and broker-in-charge, CENTURION award winners Mark Bartholomey, Liston Wells, Dottie Argoe and Ryan Korros, and new agent Carolyn Midgley. n Coldwell Banker Commercial Chicora Real Estate recently held its annual awards ceremony to recognize the following sales associates for their accomplishments during 2006: Congratulations to Lewis Bowers for being recognized as the top commercial sales and listing associate companywide, as well as for the Surfside Beach office. Additionally, Bowers earned the Global Commercial Award of the Gold Circle of Distinction. Accolades to Briarcliffe office employees Bonnie Thompson for being the top commercial sales associate and Craig Dierksheide for being the top commercial listing associate. LHWH Advertising and Public Relations has been recognized for their work during the 28th Annual Telly Awards. The Telly Awards is a national competition honoring video, film and multimedia. LHWH received honors for multimedia work involving the creation of a public relations DVD for MagiQuest, and sales tour video for the South Beach Resort. Coldwell Banker Chicora Real Estate’s Carolina Forest office congratulates Julie Blake Martel, REALTOR®, for completing a highly specialized course in customer service referral-based business conducted by the Council of Residential Specialists of the National Association of REALTORS. Martel also recently earned the Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designation from the Council of Residential Specialists. Applause to Toni Post and Michael Doane for earning the prestigious Accredited Buyer Representative designation from the Real Estate Buyer’s Agent Council Inc. of the National Association of REALTORS®. Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club recently received recognition in two premier national magazines. One of the nation’s leading surveyors of American travelers, Zagat®, has ranked Pawleys Plantation among the top golf courses in the United States in its 2007/08 guide, America’s Top Golf Courses. Those surveyed rated Pawleys Plantation as “very good to excellent” in all categories including the course, facilities, service and value. Describing the course as a “memorable salt marsh-and-lowlands” layout, the guide reports that players were “awestruck by the scenery” at the “well-conditioned” course. And according to Golf Business magazine, Pawleys Plantation is one of Myrtle Beach’s elite venues. Pawleys Plantation was recently spotlighted in the April issue of the national publication in an article titled “Back in the Game.” The article focused on Pawleys Plantation’s ongoing five-year renovation plan. Ghosts and Legends Theatre has named John McGuire as its new marketing manager. McGuire will be in charge of marketing, group sales and public relations. The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce announced the following management changes: Sandy Haines has been named group sales manager for the Myrtle Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, Danna Lilly, CMP, has been promoted to the director of sales with the MBACVB, and Nevely Graham has been named visitor services manager. Cindy Prevatte, Nancy Godfrey, Karen Bullard, Jan Kroner, Cecelia Chapman, Sue Cline, Molly Tanner, Kathy Moore, Sherry Lesley and Shirley Horne, members of the Myrtle Beach Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction, recently attended the 40th Annual Regional Forum in Columbia. Shirley Horne of Hay Construction was elected as NAWIC regional director for 2007-2009 and will serve on the national board. Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club has named Nick Huckabee sous-chef. Huckabee’s primary responsibility is to assist the executive chef in maintaining the exemplary culinary standards that guests have come to expect when dining at Pawleys Plantation. In addition, he assists with menu planning and staff management. Sea Trail Golf Resort & Convention Center has received the distinction of having all three of its golf courses ranked among America’s best in the 2007/08 edition of Zagat®’s Survey America’s Top Golf Courses golfers guide. The guide includes the reviews of more than 6,250 avid golfers who played 1,075 public, semiprivate and resort courses in the United States, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Those surveyed rated the Byrd, Jones and Maples courses at Sea Trail as “very good to excellent” in all categories including the course, facilities, service and value. The guide recommends that golfers “put it on your list if you’re going to Myrtle Beach” and even applauds the resort’s “great restaurant and conference center” and all of its “fine facilities.” Welcome New Members AccuDiagnostics Drug and Alcohol Testing/ Education Counseling Jon Lewis 1728 Hwy. 501 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 444-2420 accudiagnostics.com Allstate Gasque Insurance Agency Insurance Ronnie Gasque 827 Surfside Dr. Surfside Beach, SC 29575 (843) 238-4367 Atlantic Eye Physicians & Surgeons-MD Wanda Duncan 3911 Hwy. 17 Byp. Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 (843) 651-8200 atlanticeye.com Auxano Services, Inc. Window Cleaner Sara Bunting P.O. Box 2745 Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 (843) 236-5830 Comfort SourceMassage Chairs Inc. Massage Therapy Mary Zaik 100 Boston Post Road East Marlboro, MA 01752 (866) 448-5544 thecomfortsolution.com Contract Carpets LLC Carpet-Floor/Wallcoverings Joan Jones 183 Spencer St. Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 (843) 236-6600 Coughlin Consulting Services, LLC Consultants Shan Coughlin 2960 Midiron Ct. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 685-2867 coughlinconsultingservices.com Dagwoods Deli & Bumsteads Pub Restaurant-Delicatessen Jonathan Staton 400 Mr. Joe White Ave. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 448-0100 dagwoodsdeli.com Dagwoods Deli and Sports Bar Restaurant-Delicatessen Jonathan Staton 600 Hwy. 17 N. Business Myrtle Beach, SC 29575 (843) 828-4600 dagwoodsdeli.com Department 56 Gifts Donna Cestare 1209 Celebrity Cir. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 626-2143 department56.com Dimensional Marketing Office-Furniture Toni Ridge 1033 Shine Ave. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 477-0809 (800) 767-0177 dmionline.com Dream Dinners Services Emily Cataldo 8703 Hwy. 17 Byp. S., Ste. D Surfside Beach, SC 29575 (843) 215-3309 dreamdinners.com Elvis Service Co., Inc. Portable Toilet Rentals Phil Elvis 2200 Executive Ave. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 448-5016 Joeys Off Broadway Beauty Shops/Barber Shops Joey Housand 608 18th Ave. N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 444-5697 Ken Baker Originals Auto-Repairs/Service Cal Baker 3460 B Outlet Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 (843) 236-7846 kenbakeroriginals.com Goodwill Industries of Lower South Carolina Organizations/Clubs Tina Marshall 5640 Rivers Ave. North Charleston, SC 29406 (843) 566-0072 lowcountrygoodwill.org Horry County Arts & Cultural Enhancement Organizations/Clubs John Santuccio 107 Founders Dr., CCU 51470 Conway, SC 29526 (843) 349-7122 horryace.org Lease One Systems, LLC Financial-Services Bill Lloyd 1997 Hickory Ln. Longs, SC 29568 (843) 997-8723 leaseone.com/blloyd iBar Myrtle Beach Restaurant-Bar/Pub Mike Stevens 9713 N. Kings Hwy. Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 (843) 997-4070 (800) 657-4227 ibarusa.com Microtel Inn and Suites Hotel-Motel Glen Milbert 401 Hospitality Ln. Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 (843) 236-1264 (800) 276-9412 nmbHotels.com Mudpies Photography Lisa Arnel 608 18th Ave. N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 445-7798 MWX Marketing/Mailing Worx Marketing Robert Chipley 1314 Storm Lee Ct. Sevierville, TN 37876 (843) 685-5239 Myrtle Beach Building Supply Building Materials Alexander Smith 299 East Cox Ferry Rd. Conway, SC 29526 (843) 347-3325 Office Depot Office-Supplies/Equipment Lora Gibson 8678 Hwy. 17 Byp. Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 (843) 650-9031 Preservation Stations and T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve Attractions Mark Westman 4898 S. Hwy. 17 North Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 (843) 361-4552 TigerFriends.com Resort Lynx WiFi by Insystcom Internet-Services Jennifer Vanderhoff 1360 Union Hill Rd., Ste. 11A Alpharetta, GA 30004 (770) 751-0003 insystcom.com Ridemakerz (TM) Toys Cheryl Foster 1210 Celebrity Cir., 201B Broadway at the Beach Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 444-2646 ridemakerz.com The Diabetes Center Physicians & Surgeons-MD Brent Nicol 5046 Hwy. 17 S. Byp., Ste. 202 Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 (843) 293-8400 The Law Office of Dennis J. DiSabato Jr., LLC Attorneys Dennis DiSabato, Jr. 3874 Renee Dr., Unit C Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 (843) 903-1212 djdlawfirm.com Tire Tracs LLC Tire Dealers Louis Henderson 3460 A Outlet Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 (843) 236-9955 Sandy Dionne Personal Members Sandy Dionne 1001 Ray Costin Way, Villa 1615 Garden City, SC 29576 (703) 372-3204 MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com o County Horry Georgetown 2006 Rate 2007 Rate 120,210 6.9 129,830 6.1 28,320 9.1 28,570 8.1 Feb. +5.7% $636,560 $676,775 March +6.3% Jan. -0.4% $25,156 $31,303 Feb. +24.4% $34,585 $44,330 Accommodations Tax Collections March +28.2% Feb. Admissions Tax 2007 % Change $337,576 +6.7% $50,811 +9.9% Feb. Airport Activity KEY 2006 2007 Myrtle Beach Unincorporated North Myrtle Beach Surfside Beach Georgetown County 17 306 24 6 51 $7,186,258 $46,381,956 $4,822,629 $964,192 $10,277,683 Multi-Family Bldgs 3 5 3 0 2 Multi-Family Units 65 44 81 0 20 $16,254,580 $3,105,880 $10,631,609 0 $1,728,680 Location County 2006 2007 % Change $601,345,795 $654,919,892 +8.9% Horry Georgetown $91,044,814 $105,946,448 +16.4% Arrivals Departures $455,255 $477,076 $22,041 $21,949 Residential Construction Permits February - ‘07 Feb. Gross Retail Sales County 2006 $316,255 Horry Georgetown $46,235 HORRY County Feb. Unemployment Jan. -4.1% $258,669 $248,135 Georgetown County ECONOMIC INDICATORS Single Family Units Single Family Units Cost Multi-Family Bldgs Cost Residential Construction Permits February - ‘06 Location Single Family Units Single Family Units Cost Myrtle Beach Unincorporated North Myrtle Beach Surfside Beach Georgetown County 32 408 37 0 44 $11,241,295 $53,956,818 $4,926,858 0 $9,020,403 2006 2007 % Change Multi-Family Bldgs 2 15 4 0 2 37,059 45,009 +21.45% Multi-Family Units 308 117 88 0 10 35,323 43,203 +22.31% $51,345,743 $12,587,305 $7,373,451 0 $678,028 Multi-Family Bldgs Cost Warm Welcome Front Row (L to R): Diana Blue, RE/MAX Palmetto Properties; Sherri Crawford, Crown Park Golf Club, Black Bear Golf Club, Founders Club at Pawleys Island, Burning Ridge Golf Club and Indian Wells Golf Club; Tim Carson, C&K Systems; Tom Raub, Meridian Management Solutions, LLC; Jennifer Doyle, The Salvation Army of Conway/ Horry County; Sherry Servia, IPA; Ann Palmer, Palmer Enterprises. Back Row (L to R): Alan Roberds, AIG–American General Life & Accident Insurance; Mary Jeffcoat, Shanti Yoga Studio; Beckie LeFevre, AAA Vacations; Tam Drouin, Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group; Charlie Raptis, Coldwell Banker Commercial Chicora Real Estate. Thanks to BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina for providing refreshments for the reception. p Ribbon – Cutting Ceremonies Your Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce conducts ribboncutting ceremonies as a value-added benefit included in your membership investment. We bring the camera, official scissors and, of course, the ribbon. A grand opening, an expansion, an anniversary or a move to a new building is made more special with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. If you’re a home-based business, give us a call and we’ll hold a special ceremony here at the chamber just for you! Ribbon-cutting announcements are included in the Grand Strander, which is mailed to our 2,400 plus members, and photos appear in the online edition of the popular newsletter. The chamber’s Ambassadors attend ribbon-cutting ceremonies on behalf of the members. Having Ambassadors at the ceremony provides an excellent networking and publicity opportunity. Kickoff a grand opening of your business by contacting Pat Creed, membership programs manager, at creedp@mbchamber.org or (843) 916-7225. The chamber recently held ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the following members: Meridian Management Solutions, LLC 2411 N Oak St., Ste. 305-B Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 444-5602 meridianmanagementsolutions.com Studebaker’s 2000 N. Kings Hwy. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 448-9747 studebakersclub.com SCBT-South Carolina Bank and Trust 1550 Oak St. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 839-5009 scbandt.com See photos of the ceremonies by visiting the Grand Strander online at MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com and click on Grand Strander at the top of the page. hot spot The Pitch PR by Megan Winnett, MBACC associate public relations manager Keep up-to-date and learn all about the public relations initiatives and future PR plans for the Myrtle Beach area. In the Works In the News • Travel Writers Visits • On May 10, Toronto Star (circulation: • Greg Seiter–with Indiana’s regional 446,493) ran a story titled “Myrtle Beach edition of AAA Home & Away magazine shows it is open for business” that touted the (circulation: 405,000) will be visiting meetings/convention side of the Myrtle Beach June 6-8 with a story angle of the Myrtle area. The story resulted from a writer that Beach area being a family-friendly attended Travel South. vacation destination. • On April 26, HotelInteractive.com (VPM: • Robert Haru Fisher–with Frommers.com 55,140) ran a story titled “All in the Family” w ill be visiting June 21-23. His story that highlighted the hotel developments and angle is the cultural and historic side family run establishments in the Myrtle Beach of the Myrtle Beach area and will be area. This story resulted from a writer that featured on the front page of their attended the NYC PR launch. Web site under “News & Deals” and • In the May 10 issue of Travelweek trade also published in their e-newsletter. publication (circulation: 12,887) three (circulation: 1.25 million). articles on Myrtle Beach were included: • Julie Clark–editor of Points North “New Toronto office, flights set to increase magazine (circulation: 90,000) out of visitors to South Carolina,” “Can-Am Days Atlanta will be visiting June 22-24. Her showcases the best of Myrtle Beach,” and story angle is going to cover the “hidden “Myrtle Beach serves up new attractions, secrets” of the south end of the Myrtle hotel upgrades.” These stories were a result Beach area. of the Can-Am press trip. How You can Help • Do you know who I am? Do I know who you are? Have I been to your property? The best way to get your name and property out there is to make sure I know what is happening at your business. Please feel free to contact me at anytime to introduce yourself and your business. • Please send me an e-mail to become part of my PR contact database. You can reach Megan Winnett at (843) 916-7218 or winnettm@mbchamber.org. MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com q Is your business ready for the big storm? The 2007 hurricane season is in the starting blocks, and it looks like it could be a rough one. Storm forecasters from Colorado State University predict that the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season will likely be “very active” with 17 named storms, including nine hurricanes with five of them major. The tropical weather specialists call for a 74 percent chance that a major hurricane, with sustained winds greater than 110 mph, will strike the U.S. coastline between northern Maine and south Texas. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. Our Hurricane Info Center Web page is packed full of tips on preparing for a storm, a shelter checklist and emergency telephone numbers. During an actual storm, we’ll be posting the latest news and weather reports on our Web site. Also in this section, you will find a Post Hurricane Business Survey. After a hurricane, send this survey back to us so we can pass along the status of your business to those who inquire. Check out MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com and click on Member Resources and Hurricane Info Center. Your Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce is hands-on in providing members with hurricane planning information and helping you recoup and get back to business as soon as possible after a hurricane. Ad sales open for 2008 Stay & Play Looking for an affordable and effective way to market your business? Then don’t miss out on advertising in the 2008 Stay & Play® Guide. Sales are now open for Myrtle Beach area’s most comprehensive vacation guide, along with the convenient pocket guide. Look for information in the weekly Grand Strander Express and online at MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com, click on Marketing Strategies. Contact Scott Head, advertising sales manager, at (843) 916-7277 or heads@mbchamber.org for more information. “Conflict Resolution: The Road to Win/Win” Presented by Thomas Raub, Meridian Management Solutions, LLC High-performance organizations have realized the competitive edge that satisfactory conflict management provides. Leaders in today’s fast-paced business world know that one key to success is capable, motivated employees who can manage conflict wherever it occurs. In this workshop, participants will learn the following: • Understanding the elements of conflict • Recognizing conflict management styles • Tips for handling conflict • Enhancing interpersonal conflict management styles Upon completion of this workshop, attendees can be confident that their participation will help them identify and develop skills that are essential to managing conflict. r Date/Time June 13, 9-11 a.m. Location MBACC Boardroom 1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach Cost $20 members; $40 nonmembers Register ChamberAcademy.com Questions? Call (843) 916-7232 Deadline June 12 Warm Welcome Event Date/Time Location Warm Welcome Reception June 26, 3 p.m. MBACC Boardroom 1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach Cost Free, value-added benefit of membership Register MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com click on Business Connections Questions? Call (843) 916-7225 40 connections in 2 hours! Make your pitch ... fast! Connections Marketplace Date/Time July 12, 7:30-9:15 a.m. Location Begin a lifetime relationship with the chamber. That’s the idea behind new member orientation. These monthly sessions provide new members and new employees of existing members (or for that matter, anyone looking for a benefits and services update) with the opportunity to learn how to maximize your chamber membership to ensure the return on investment that you expect. Springmaid Beach Conference Center 3200 S. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach (Adjacent to the Springmaid Beach Resort Hotel with lots of free parking) Cost $15 per person (includes breakfast) Sorry, no refunds or rescheduling Register It’s a great way to break the ice and meet other chamber members. Plus you have the chance to learn firsthand the benefits of chamber membership. Participation is the key in making your membership work for you. MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com click on Business Connections Questions? Call (843) 916-7225 Deadline July 9 Did you know that you and any of your employees can sign up for e-mail updates from the chamber? These e-newsletters will keep you up-to-date on education classes, expos, networking events, marketing opportunities and lots more. Simply go to MyrtleBeachChamber.com and click on “Sign Up for eNews.” It’s that simple. Event registration is a click away It’s quick and easy to register for chamber events online. Simply go to MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com and click on Members Only. When you register at this site your contact info is automatically inserted so you don’t have to retype your data each time. How easy is that! Network with up to 40 other chamber members during this fast-paced two-hour speed networking event. Experience what over 10,000 professionals nationwide are calling “the preferred way to network.” At Connections Marketplace, you’ll be seated at tables of eight. Participants are each given one minute to introduce themselves and their company to other members at the table. After everyone has had a turn, you have two minutes for networking. You then move to the next table and begin again. Bring a minimum of 50 business cards to exchange and display on the share table (a table for your business cards, brochures, product samples, etc.) Spread the word S hare this newsletter with your employees–point them to MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com and click on Grand Strander at the top of the page. MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com s June Member Anniversaries 32 Years Atlantic Coast Resorts Compass Cove Resort First Federal-Oak St. First Federal-NMB First Federal-Surfside Myrtle Beach State Park NextMedia Outdoor Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Pirateland Family Camping Resort Polynesian Beach & Golf Resort Sandcastle Oceanfront Resort at the Pavilion Sea Captain’s House Sea Dip Motel & Condo Sea Mist Oceanfront Resort Smith, Sapp, Bookhout, Crumpler and Calliham Spann Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc. Springmaid Pier The Surf Golf & Beach Club Waccamaw Brick Waikiki Village Motel Inc. WEZV/WYEZ Yahnis Coastal Inc. 31 Years Pelican Motel Inc. 30 Years Waccamaw Insurance Services Inc. 29 Years J Edwards Great Ribs & More 28 Years Apache Family Campground Atlantic Corporation AVX Corporation Azalea Sands Golf Club Bank of America-Surfside Bank of America-7815 N. Kings Hwy. Bank of America-Murrells Inlet Bank of America-Oak Street Bar Harbor Motor Inn Bates, Leonard & Trask, LLC Beachwood Golf Club Belk Coastal Grand Bellamy, Rutenberg, Copeland, Epps, Gravely & Bowers, P.A. Better Brands Inc. (ws) Bill Gasque, New York Life Boardwalk Beach Resort Booe Realty The Breakers Resort Hotel Brookgreen Gardens Burroughs & Chapin Co. C.L. Benton & Sons Cagney’s Old Place Capt. Dick’s Deep Sea Fishing & Water Sports Caribbean Resort & Villas Carolina First-Pawleys Island Cayce Co. Century 21 Broadhurst & Associates Inc. Chick-Fil-A-Seaboard Commons Coastal Carolina Otolaryngology Associates, PA Coastal Engravers Inc. MB Coastal Federal Bank-Sayebrook Coldwell Banker Chicora Real Estate-10225 N. Kings Hwy. Conway National Bank-Surfside Dargan Construction Co. Inc. Dayton House Oceanfront Resort Dunes Beach & Golf Vacations East Coast Honda Volkswagon Eastern Carolina Regional Eye Center First Presbyterian Church Garden City Furniture Co. Inc. Gazebo Inn Grand Atlantic Ocean Resort Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort Holiday Inn at the Pavilion Holiday Shores Motel Hussey Motor Co. Inc. Indigo Inn Joan Crosby Shop of Myrtle Beach Inc. Kingsway Pentecostal Holiness Church Lakewood Camping Resort Landmark Resort Hotel Leonard, Call & Associates Inc. Longley Supply Co. Maisons-Sur-Mer Condominium Association Inc. McMillan-Small Funeral Home Midway Par 3 Myrtle Beach KOA Kampground Roxanne Towers Sand Dunes Resort Hotel Sandcastle South Beach Sandy Beach Resort Sea Crest Resort South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. Strand Orthopaedic Consultants Time Warner Cable-Murrells Inlet Verizon Wachovia Bank, N.A.-Murrells Inlet Woodbury & Company of S.C. 27 Years McMillan Real Estate Inc. 26 Years Carolina First-3rd Ave. N., S.S Sexton’s Dental Clinic Treasure Island Golf 25 Years Carolina First-38th Avenue Red Tree Inn 24 Years John T. Cook & Associates 23 Years Arcadian Risk Managers Coastal Carolina University 21 Years Old Colony Realty 20 Years Horry County Disabilities & Special Needs Sunco Swimming Pool Supply. 19 Years Long Bay Symphony Surfside Pier Inc. 18 Years Lazy G Motel 17 Years Bed Man Inc.-NMB HTC Communications 16 Years Fitzgerald Realty Inc. GRL Corp. dba A Air Conditioning & Service Co. Hot Stacks-MB McDonald’s-McDonald Court Myrtle Beach Harley Davidson Sea Trail Golf Resort & Conference Center 15 Years The Carolina Explorer Magazine Sam’s Club Waccamaw Media Inc. 14 Years Swamp Fox Players Inc. 13 Years Happy Holiday Motel Jade Tree Cove Orkin Pest Control Prudential Financial Wyndham Vacation Resorts Inc. 12 Years H.D. Supply Windsurfer Hotel 11 Years By The Sea Coach-Hwy. 501 Inlet Medical Associates, PA Marketing Strategies Inc. Mr. Store It Ripley’s Aquarium Spirit Airlines, Inc. Wal-Mart SuperCenter-Surfside 10 Years The Carolina Harley-Davidson Dealers Association Feldman, James T., P.A. Monterey Bay Suites Mullen Wylie, LLC The Myrtle Beach Diet Myrtle Beach Water Sports-Dock Holidays Location Myrtle Beach‘s One Hour Heating & Ak Pizza Ala Roma, III Quality Inn & Suites 9 Years Atlantic Mailing Mt. Atlanticus Minotaur Goff Portrait Homes Stormfront Production Co. Inc. 8 Years Darlington Raceway The Greater Pee Dee Business Journal Movement Matters Ocean Forest Villas 7 Years Carolina Coastal Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Hanser House Family Owned Restaurant Jungle Safari Golf 6 Years Business Intermediary Group, LLC Coastal Eye Group, PC Diamond Gaming dba Diamond Casino Cruises Myrtle Beach Dental Associates Sonic Drive In-10th Ave. N. Time Warner Cable-Oak St. Tupelo Bay Executive Course Waccamaw Lady Wachovia Bank, N.A.-Renee Dr. Yogi Bear‘s Jellystone Park at Daddy Joe‘s Sunset Computers Thomas & Hutton Engineering Co. Trade Show Express Uno Chicago Grill/Pizza By Pubs Inc. Wild West 5 Years A & A Platinum Limousine Service Allgreen Tree Service Charter Coach and Bus Inc. GS Magazine Lewis, Cooper, Jaskot & Casstellano, CPA‘s, LLP Magrath Appraisal Services Inc. Moore & Associates Insurance of Surfside Outlet Furniture Interiors RE/MAX Town & Country Times Printing Waccamaw Community Hospital 4 Years Aaron‘s Sales & Lease Ownership The Aquarius Motel Baskets at the Beach Beachcomber Inn & Suites Bill Clark Homes of Myrtle Beach, LLC Carolina Forest Family Medicine Damon‘s Grill of North Myrtle Beach EWA Rentals Grande Dunes Golf Club Myrtle Beach Commercial Real Estate Myrtle Beach Golf Myrtle Beach Photography Pannell Insurance Services, LLC Sign Studio & Graphics 3 Years Carpet Cat Coastal Sands Realty Frame of Mind Hawks Nest Mobile Home Community James W. Watkins, CPA, PA Logan‘s Roadhouse McDowell Construction Inc. Mercom Corporation People Solutions Renegade Charters Seaport Village Silver Sands Real Estate 2 Years Bath Fitter Christ United Methodist Church Club Regency Interval Owners Assn. Inc. Coastal Business Life Coldwell Banker Chicora Real Estate Dales Land Construction The Dog House Bar & Grill (South) Grand Strand MAP & Coupons Jos. A. Bank Clothiers L.A. Weight Loss Center Lifeway Christian Store M Grand Resort & Spa Mashburn Construction Myrtle Beach Premier Properties Myrtle Beach Watersports-Little River Myrtle Beach WatersportsParasailing Pawleys Island Christian Academy Quality Mortgage Processing Waccamaw Wireless, LLC 1 Year Atlantic Merchant Services Bellinzoni Team Exit Grand Strand-South Strand Biminis Oyster Bar Bluewater Keyes Buzzoff Mosquito‘s of Horry & Georgetown Counties Carolina Bays Academy Carolina Bays Properties Carolina Manufactured Home Sales Inc. Carolina Vineyards Winery Cartridge World Coastal Cooling.com Coastal Pianos Coastal Restoration Group LLC Coldwell Banker Commercial Chicora-Craig Dierksheide Dine Myrtle Beach Online.com, a Subsidiary of Dine Us Online Inc. Dorethea J. Bowens Little Treasures Child Development Center Edward Jones-Allen Morris Electric Service of SC Enviro Scan-Environmental Services FBA Inc-Villas Garden Fireworks Warehouse Fortune & Fortitude Living, LLC Gemsbok, LLC Grand Strand Housing & Community Development Corporation Gregory T Smith Gullah O‘oman Hard Rock Park Heritage Properties of SC Inc.Mandy Hardwick Hound Dog Charters Island Vista Johnny‘s Sports Bar & Nite Life LaCaille Real Estate Investments M.O.M.S. Kitchens & Baths Malibu Pointe Beach Club Myrtle Beach Murphy Bed Co. Neon Works Ocean Marsh Palmetto Employment Solutions Paradise Realty of Myrtle Beach LLC R&J Supply Co. R.B. Herring & Co. Reggae Vibes Resources Roman Interior Design Sand Dunes Condominium Rentals Sassy Girl Gifts & Special Things Shopper‘s Delight Inc. Shoreline Watersports Stripe-It, LLC Thank You Body The Hagood House The Litchfield Company Real Estate, LLC-Jane Gabrielson Mikol United Healthcare Verity Management Solutions LLC Weather Protection Systems Inc. White Realty Inc. Withers Preserve Womack Electric Supply MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com Allison Murphy McNair Law Firm, P.A. represents clients with a broad range of local, regional, national and international legal concerns. The firm’s South Carolina offices are in Anderson, Bluffton, Charleston, Columbia, Georgetown, Greenville, Hilton Head Island, and Myrtle Beach. And they also have an office in Charlotte, N.C. McNair Law Firm, P.A. was founded in Columbia, S.C., in January of 1971 when Robert McNair completed his term as governor of South Carolina. Commitment to Excellence McNair is committed to the pursuit of excellence. All attorneys in their firm serve on various charitable, civic, professional and business associations or organizations contributing to the communities in which they reside, ranging from membership in various local civic groups to national associations and foundations. Client-Centered There is a simple, though multifaceted, key to the McNair’s success: capability, capacity and concern. The cornerstone of their capability is the outstanding legal talents of their attorneys in a broad range of practice areas. They are able to recognize legal issues outside of their areas of expertise and involve attorneys from the firm’s other areas of practice to provide complete and effective service to their clients. The depth of McNair’s talent speaks to their capacity to deliver quality service. McNair has a longstanding tradition of responsiveness and devotion to the best interests of their clients. They care. It is their goal to provide sophisticated, creative, practical advice in a timely fashion. At the same time, they are mindful of the cost of legal services and strive to handle all matters in the most economic manner possible. McNair emphasizes the team approach in their practice and are committed to controlling legal service costs while delivering quality performance with desired results. One member of this talented team is Allison A. Murphy, an attorney with McNair Law Firm, P.A. since 2002. Murphy took time out of her busy schedule to share her insight into the company and into the legal arena. Tell us a little bit about yourself – work history, how long you have lived in the area, how long have you worked for McNair Law Firm? McNair Law Firm, P.A. 2411 Oak St., Myrtle Beach 29577 (843) 444-1107 mcnair.net Chamber Member Since: September 1994 I was raised in Pawleys Island and received my undergraduate degree in English from the College of Charleston and a Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. While at Cumberland, I was a selected and published member of The American Journal of Trial Advocacy, later serving as one of the two Articles Editors on the Volume 24 Editorial Board. After graduating from Cumberland, I moved to Charlotte, N.C., where I practiced real estate law for one year. In September 2002, I joined our McNair as an Associate in the Myrtle Beach office and worked in litigation for three years before moving back to real estate. I am now admitted to the bar in both North and South Carolina, and deal exclusively in transactional law, which includes residential and commercial real estate transactions, corporate law, preparation of restrictive covenants for developments, and lender representation. What makes McNair Law Firm different from the other law offices in the area? Why should someone choose your firm? McNair has been called “a big firm with a local feel” it is one of the largest in the state, which makes it a huge provider of resources for our clients. Being a “one stop shop” (general litigation, corporate, real estate, environmental, employment, banking, estate planning, etc.) is beneficial to both our clients and to us, and is a huge selling point. Secondly, the majority of attorneys in our office are from South Carolina, if not the area, which keeps our practice diversified: We are able attract and serve both local and national clients. Since we drew your card from those who attended chamber events, you must have attended at least one chamber activity. What benefits/ services have you taken advantage of? Although the firm has been a member of the chamber since 1994, I’ve only recently begun to get involved, so I’m looking forward to the benefits and services that I can take advantage of with regard to the chamber of commerce! MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com Meridian Management Solutions, LLC Meridian Management Solutions, LLC 2411 N Oak St., Ste. 305-B Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 444-5602 meridianmanagementsolutions.com Studebaker’s SCBT-South Carolina Bank and Trust 1550 Oak St. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (843) 839-5009 scbandt.com SCBT-South Carolina Bank and Trust s e i n o m e r ce Studebaker’s 2000 N. Kings Hwy. 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