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November December 2013 website
November/December 2013 I-96 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT UPDATE The full closure of I-96 from Newburgh to Telegraph Roads will take place, at the earliest, in the last week of January, after Detroit’s North American International Auto Show. MDOT will begin the major reconstruction project of I-96 by closing the freeway from Newburgh and Telegraph Roads until late 2014. This closure will include repairing 37 bridges to improve safety and to bring the corridor to current design standards. Several bridges will be closed to traffic during the year- lon g cons truc ti on project. The detour route will be the next adjacent bridge overpass—no two bridges in a row will be closed. As for Schoolcraft Road, there will only be one lane open on each side of the freeway. The left lanes on both the north and south side of I-96 will be closed. The suggested alternate routes will be Five Mile Road and Plymouth Road. The Chamber would like to remind all members to continue to support local business during the freeway re-construction. And updates will be posted throughout 2014 at www.Livonia.org. Chamber News Livonia’s Business Connection LIVONIA IS PREMIER SPOT IN STATE FOR JOB SEEKERS Research firm lauds city’s low unemployment rate, reasonable cost of living It was nice to see some national recognition this fall for some of Livonia’s strengths. Livonia was ranked the No. 1 place in Michigan for job seekers, according to Dan West, President Nerd Wallet, a national financial analysis company based in California. The four-year-old research company analyzes various independent reports, such as U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics findings, to develop such national and state rankings. Nerd Wallet looked at Livonia’s 4.6% increase with working-age population from 2009-2011, the city’s reasonable cost of living, and the city’s 4.2% unemployment rate – one of the lowest in Michigan. Nerd Wallet also acknowledged Livonia’s location – which is within 30 minutes of downtown Detroit, Metro Airport, and other major destinations and business hubs. It was also noted that Livonia has the variety of resources available locally for job seekers. Among those resources are a number of higher education centers. In 2014, Livonia will be home to facilities for eight colleges and universities with Schoolcraft College’s expansion adding space for University of Toledo and Wayne State University. Northwood University also has a presence at Schoolcraft. Other schools in Livonia are Madonna University’s main campus and satellite operations for Eastern Michigan University, Central Michigan University, and Davenport University. President Column continues on page 12. “What stands out about Livonia is the very low unemployment, comparatively to the rest of the state, and the strong median income, comparatively to the rest of the state,” said Annie Wang, an analyst with Nerd Wallet. Livonia was ahead of Midland, Dearborn, Rochester Hills, and Kentwood in the top-5. As the ninth-largest city in Michigan, Livonia New businesses have been moving to Victor Parkway including Trinity Health, which can be has a diverse collection of growing industries. seen in the background above. Manufacturing, finance, health care, education, and advertising are the industries represented INSIDE among Livonia’s leading employers. Also, Upcoming Events………………..…....………2 Crain’s Detroit Business identified four New Chamber Members……………......3, 4 & 7 Livonia companies among the 50 fastest Grand Openings ………..….........................5 growing companies in southeast Michigan: Renewals……………………………………..6 TRW Automotive, NYX Inc., Roush, and Ambassador Briefs……………...…..............15 Aristeo Construction. Chamber News 2 2013 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chair KEN WAGNER State Farm Insurance Upcoming Events Chair Elect KAREN SANBORN Madonna University JANUARY FEBRUARY GRETCHEN ALANIZ TRW Automotive Thursday, January 9 Neighborly Networking Peterlin’s Restaurant & Bar (22004 Farmington Road, Farmington, 48336) 5:00-7:00 p.m. $10 per Member Come network with the Livonia and Greater Farmington Area Chambers Friday, February 7 Darren McCarty sits down with WJR’s Steve Courtney Laurel Manor Banquet Center (39000 Schoolcraft Road) 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. $30 per Member Former Red Wing and four-time Stanley Cup champion Darren McCarty will discuss his new memoir, My Last Fight, with WJR Steve Courtney. Autograph opportunities will be available. DAN LAIBLE NYX, Inc. KATHY RAYMOR Lis, McCallion, Raymor & Co., P.C. 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS LISA ABBEY Livonia Public Schools CHARLES DARDAS Alpha USA BRENDA DURLING Schoolcraft College/VisTaTech Center HAITHAM FAKHOURI Bold Media JAMES FAUSONE Fausone Bohn, LLP STEVE FUTRELL Technology Solutions KEN HUNT Ford Motor Company BRANDON KRITZMAN Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc. BETSY MCCUE Huntington Bank JOHN MURPHY Commercial Lawnmower DAVID SPIVEY St. Mary Mercy Hospital TOM STROUP Valaset Services Monday, January 20 Networking at Detroit Red Wings Game Coach’s Corner & Joe Louis Arena (19170 Farmington Road) 3:30-11:00 p.m. $70 per Ticket $5 per Bus Seat Tuesday, January 28 Lunch & Learn: Customer Service Embassy Suites (19525 Victor Parkway) 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. $20 per Member Enjoy lunch and learn the dos and don’ts of customer service Friday, February 20 Leadership & Awards Celebration Laurel Manor Banquet Center (39000 Schoolcraft Road) 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. $25 per Member $180 per Table of Eight The 2014 Small & Large Businesses of the Year, 2014 Community Enhancement honoree, Ambassador of the Year, Teachers of the Year, Outstanding Youth and First Citizen will be honored at this evening event. PETER VENTURA Principal Associates ROBIN WHITFIELD Edward Jones Have you activated your login on the chamber’s website? DENNIS WRIGHT Livonia City Treasurer It’s easy! Contact the chamber by calling 734.427.2122 or email Toppa@livonia.org to get started! STAFF DAN WEST President/CEO DAWNNE TOPPA Vice President With a login, all members can register for events online and update their business listing on the website. DEBBIE FERENSIC Office Manager LAURA SWEENEY Program Coordinator LIVONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 33233 Five Mile Road Livonia, MI 48154 734.427.2122 734.427.6055 (fax) www.Livonia.org djwest777 LivoniaChamberof TheLivoniaChamber LivoniaChamber Commerce.Blogspot Livonia Chamber of Commerce Livonia Chamber of Commerce Chamber News 3 NEW MEMBERS FOR OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2013 Congratulations to the following organizations for recently investing in the work of the Livonia Chamber of Commerce. Advanced Financial Planning Category: Financial Planning Contact: Gabriel Pingitore 17294 Farmington Road Livonia, MI 48152 734-524-9408 AdviCoach of Michigan Category: Coaching Contact: Emily Bauman 6633 Eighteen Mile Road Velocity Building Sterling Heights, MI 48014 303-929-8124 www.Mi.AdviCoach.com Agape Hair Growth Clinic Category: Hair Clinic Contact: Agape Jordan 28200 West Seven Mile Road Suite 200 Livonia, MI 48152 248-924-9462 www.AgapeHairGrowthClinic.com Best Western Laurel Park Suites Category: Hotels & Motels Contact: Christine Masson 16999 S. Laurel Park Drive Livonia, MI 48154 734-464-0050 book.bestwestern.com/ BestWestern/productInfo.do? propertyCode=23120 Brindley Financial Services Category: Financial Planning Contact: Jeff Brindley 17199 N. Laurel Park Drive Suite 210 Livonia, MI 48152 734-748-4909 www.BrindleyFinancial.com Century Car Wash Category: Car Wash Contact: David Louiselle 36293 Five Mile Road Livonia, MI 48154 734- 432-0934 Alternative Services Inc. Category: Non-Profit Contact: Jenny Spencer 32625 West Seven Mile Road Suite 10 Livonia, MI 48152 248-471-4880 ext. 127 www.ASI-MI.org Bayview Optical Category: Medical – Optometrists Contact: Dr. Gerald Blaize 33012 Seven Mile Road Livonia, MI 48152 248-482-2020 www.BayviewOptical.com Comerica Bank Category: Banks & Credit Unions Contact: Lesli Matukaitis 411 W. Lafayette MC 3409 Detroit, MI 48226 313-222-4367 www.Comerica.com Commercial Carpet Care Category: Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Contact: Gerald Szpak P.O. Box 39253 Redford, MI 48239 877-937-1871 New Members continue on page 4 & 7 CrossFit North Industry Category: Health & Fitness Contact: Dennis Fenrich 36963 Amrhein Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-464-3015 www.CrossFitNorthIndustry.com Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau Category: Tourism Contact: Harriet Carter 211 West Fort Street Ste. 1000 Detroit, MI 48226 313-202-1800 www.VisitDetroit.com Dietz Trott Sports & Entertainment Management Category: Sports, Events & Marketing Contact: Michael Dietz 31440 Northwestern Hwy Suite 320 Farmington Hills, MI 48334 248-341-4786 First American Securities Category: Financial Planning Contact: Dominic Siwik 17420 Laurel Park Drive North Suite 110 Livonia, MI 48152 734-779-9000 FirstAmericanSecurities.com Flexkom International-America Category: Mobile App—Loyalty, Rewards, Marketing Contact: Deborah Thompson 36019 Congress Farmington Hills, MI 48335 248-802-3930 US.Flexkom.com/25044880 Chamber News 4 NEW MEMBERS FOR OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2013 Continued from page 3 FL-Tool Holders Category: Manufacturing Contact: Debra Strucel 36010 Industrial Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-591-0134 www.FLToolHolders.com George D. Gostias, Attorney at Law Category: Attorney At Law Contact: George D. Gostias 32437 Five Mile Road Livonia, MI 48154 248-421-6850 www.GDGLawFirm.com Michael's Touch of Class Category: Catering Contact: Michael Grant Finnish Center 35200 W. Eight Mile Road Farmington Hills, MI 48335 248-767-2978 www.MTCcatering.com OnPoint Alarms Plus Category: Security Devices & Systems Contact: Scott Doerr 29571 Puritan Street Livonia, MI 48154 734-743-1691 www.OnPointAlarmsPlus.com Michigan Segway Events/ Hines Park Segway Rental Category: Events/Rentals Contact: Kenneth Hines 33175 Ann Arbor Road Westland, MI 48185 734-459-2900 Phantom Fireworks Category: Fireworks Retailer Contact: Susan Burkhart 30282 Plymouth Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-266-6188 www.Fireworks.com www.MichiganSegwayEvents.com Grace Communion International Category: Churches Contact: Pastor Ron Washington PO Box 8702 Canton, MI 48189 313-719-6988 www.GCI.org Great Lakes Pizza Company Category: Restaurants – Pizza Contact: Andrew M. Ellis 28408 Five Mile Road Livonia, MI 48154 888-635-6160 www.GreatLakesPizza.net H.G. Wells Investigations Category: Professional Investigations Contact: Herb Wells PO Box 530392 Livonia, MI 48153 734-591-1864 www.HGWellsInvestigations.com Michigan Vocational Rehabilitation Service Category: Vocational Rehabilitation Contact: Angelo Gilmore 30246 Plymouth Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-524-2425 www.Michigan.gov/MRS My Hobby Place & Toys Category: Toys & Hobbies Contact: Lisa Laing 33201 Plymouth Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-812-2900 www.MyHobbyPlace.com New Horizons CLC Category: Training & Professional Development Contact: Lauren Cook 14115 Farmington Road Livonia, MI 48154 734-525-1501 ext. 1107 www.NHGreatLakes.com Pure Chiropractic Category: Chiropractors Contact: John Thomas 34730 Plymouth Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-788-9421 www.GoPureChiropractic.com R.A. Bedzyk Consulting, LLC Category: Consultants Contact: Bob Bedzyk W. Seven Mile Road Livonia, MI 48152 248-473-0200 www.rabcbuild.com Reputation First Title Agency Category: Title Insurance Contact: Kim Tortora 17199 N. Laurel Park Drive Suite 100 Livonia, MI 48152 734-432-0100 www.MichiganTitleServices.com New Members continue on page 7 Chamber News 5 L IVONIA G RAND O PENINGS Congratulations to these Livonia Businesses! Laurel Manor’s Costan”Tino” Room My Hobby Place & Toys Celebrated their Grand Re-opening on October 1. They are located at 39000 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, MI 48150 and can be reached at 734-462-0770. www.LaurelManor.com Celebrated their Grand Opening on October 14. They are located at 33201 Plymouth Road, Livonia, MI 48150 and can be reached at 734-812-2900. www.MyHobbyPlace.com UPS Store #3011 Celebrated their Grand Re-opening on October 29. They are located at 37637 Five Mile Road, Livonia, MI 48154 and can be reached at 734-542-9200. www.TheUPSStoreLocal.com/3011 Home Instead Senior Care Celebrated their Grand Re-opening on November 8. They are located at 16013 Middlebelt Road, Livonia, MI 48154 and can be reached at 734-525-5300. www.HomeInstead.com/430 Cheryl Bowker Agency Owner Allstate Insurance Company 31221 Five Mile Rd Livonia, MI 48154 Agape Hair Growth Clinic Celebrated their Grand Opening on November 14. They are located at 28200 W. Seven Mile Road, Suite 200, Livonia, MI 48152 and can be reached at 248-924-9462. www.AgapeHairGrowthClinic.com Phone 734-525-9610/Fax 734-525-3815 Toll Free 866-525-9610 cherylbowker@allstate.com 24-Hour www.cherylbowker.com Customer Service Chamber News 6 RENEWALS OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2013 Thank you to the following organizations for continuing to invest in the Livonia Chamber. AAA Life Insurance Company Arc of NW Wayne County Aston Outdoor Services Attendance on Demand Bold Media Borg-Warner Automotive Bright House Networks Burton Manor Glen Eden Memorial Park Michigan Office Solutions GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Michigan Works! Livonia Service Center Hampton Inn HealthQuest of Livonia Midwest Maintenance Inc. Heavyweight Logistics Montessori Center of Our Lady Henry Ford Medical Center Office Depot #366 Hydraulic Solutions LLC Orthodontics by Drs. Shaw & Jane Interstate Title Panchero's Mexican Grill Busch's Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches C.C. King Entertainment Kerr, Russell & Weber Remco Services Community Financial Koney Island Inn Concentra Medical Centers Kopacz Industrial Painting Seedlings Braille Books for Children Conci Painting Las Palapas Contractors Steel Life Center, Inc. Creighton McLean & Shea PLC Livonia Community Foundation Cummings, McClorey, Davis & Acho Livonia Lock & Key Dale Carnegie Training M.I. Slingers DFCU Financial Mario A Tomei, DDS PC Financial & Portfolio Advisors MarsBell24 LLC Fire Systems of Michigan Marywood Nursing Care Center Foley, Baron, Metzger & Juip Massey Enterprises G&D Accounting McDonald's Restaurant George Matick Chevrolet McNeely & Lincoln Assoc., Inc. George W. Auch Company Men on the Move Gillis Electric Michigan Columbus Federal Credit Union PNC Bank Southeast Michigan Community Alliance St. Mary Child Care Center Suburban Eye Care Sunrise Assisted Living Time Saver, Inc TLC Holistic Wellness TradeFirst.com Vivo Wellness Center Walsh College Wayne County Commissioner Wilkins Floor Covering Inc. Woodhaven Retirement Community Chamber News 7 NEW MEMBERS FOR OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2013 Continued from page 3 and 4 Right At Home in Home Care & Assistance Category: Home Health Care Contact: Sherri Olson-Roberts 31540 Schoolcraft Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-421-9002 www.Livonia.RightAtHome.net Sandler Training— Ann Arbor Category: Coaching Contact: Rich Austin 501 Avis Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 734-821-4830 www.SandlerAnnArbor.com Sound Advice Hearing Aids & Audiology Category: Audiologist Contact: Joni Tedesco 34728 Plymouth Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-838-9990 SoundAdviceHearingAids.com Storch Products Category: Manufacturing Contact: Matt Carr 11827 Globe Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-591-2200 ext. 316 www.StorchMagnetics.com Suburban Door Company Category: Door Sales & Repair Contact: Jim Sass 28003 Five Mile Road Livonia, MI 48154 734-422-0930 www.SuburbanDoorMI.com The Compassionate Friends Category: Non-Profit Contact: Kathy Rambo 16700 Newburgh Road Livonia, MI 48154 734-778-0800 www.TCFLivonia.org Toshiba Business Solutions Inc. Category: Office Supply/ Print Service Contact: Asa Hensley IV 37987 Interchange Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48335 248-427-5458 www.TBS.Toshiba.com TRYCO, Inc. Category: Packaging, Janitorial, & Office Supplies Contact: Mr. Mike Miller 35520 Veronica Livonia, MI 48150 734-953-6000 www.TRYCOinc.com Two Men And A Truck Category: Moving & Storage Contact: Michael Stafford 31037 Schoolcraft Road Livonia, MI 48150 734-722-6683 www.TwoMenAndATruck CantonMI.com Verant's Salon Category: Hair Salons Contact: Aaron Verant 19017 Farmington Road Livonia, MI 48152 248-987-2950 www.VerantsSalon.com Welcome Wagon Category: Advertising/ Marketing Contact: Dorie Timberlake 2413 Westgate Court Canton, MI 48188 734-495-1245 www.WelcomeWagon.com Z Wireless Category: Cell Phone Communication Contact: Kimberly Joens 37304 Six Mile Road Livonia, MI 48154 734-233-9699 www.ZWireless.com The new Livonia maps have arrived! Stop by the chamber office to pick up one for yourself or more for your office! The map is also available online at www.Livonia.org! Chamber News 8 NEW UNIVERSITY PARTNERS FOR SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE OPENS UP NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS The addition of two more universities offering courses in Livonia soon will push the number of places area residents can earn a degree in Livonia to eight. The move by Schoolcraft College to partner with Wayne State University and the University of Toledo to offer four-year degrees just enhances the opportunities for students looking to stay close to home. “This provides great options for parents dealing with the climbing cost of college education for their children,” said Livonia Chamber President Dan West. “They can eliminate the room-and-board costs with the commuter school options right here in Livonia and along the I-275 corridor.” Schoolcraft College announced the partnership with Photo Courtesy of Schoolcraft College. the two universities Nov. 7. With the Students gather in Schoolcraft College’s courtyard in-between classes. partnership, students will be able to enroll in courses through the two universities and take upper-level classes at a The newest came this past week, when Madonna University building on Schoolcraft’s campus. signed a dual degree program with Schoolcraft for sign “Schoolcraft College continues to be a great provider of language studies. Starting next fall, students will be able to opportunities for students, and economic development major in the program and take classes at both institutions. resource for our area by training future workers via numerous one-year certificate programs, two-year associate Programs such as the one in sign language are ways degree programs, and increased opportunities to four-year the schools are working together to help service students bachelor programs,” says West. “Businesses want to be near and cut down the daunting price tag of a four-year education, said Madonna University President Sr. Rose such a resource.” Marie Kujawa. Programs offered through the newly announced “Schoolcraft to U” initiative include business, nursing, engineering and “We have a great working relationship with our friends criminal justice. Classes will be offered in a recently acquired at Schoolcraft, and have developed strong articulation building on Schoolcraft’s campus at Seven Mile and Haggerty agreements that make transferring and completing a bachelor’s degree at Madonna a smooth transition,” she in Livonia. said. The announcements means seven four-year higher education institutions and one two-year institution will offer courses on Eastern Michigan University, which has an off-campus center in Livonia, also has more than a dozen articulation the west side of Livonia, mostly along Haggerty. agreements with the college and allows for a reverse-transfer “We selected Wayne State and the University of Toledo of credits to Schoolcraft. because we believe they have the programs that give our students their best chance of earning a degree and bettering The Ypsilanti-based university offered 54 classes in Livonia their lives,” said Conway Jeffress, president of Schoolcraft this fall. College. “We wanted to offer our students these highly "Eastern Michigan University has an established reputation employable degree programs without having to leave and a strong commitment in the Metro-Detroit area Livonia.” for providing convenient access to high-quality education,” said Geoff Larcom, executive director of media relations Existing relationships with Schoolcraft for EMU. Even with the addition of the two new universities partnering Excerpts of article from Livonia Observer with Schoolcraft, several other area four-year schools have maintained and created partnerships with the college, which services northwest Wayne County. Chamber News 9 Chamber News 10 CHAMBER SEEKS NOMINATIONS FOR 2014 LEADERSHIP & AWARDS CELEBRATION Nominations are being sought for the annual Livonia Chamber of Commerce awards that will be handed out at the Chamber’s annual Leadership and Awards Celebration, which will take place in February next year. Award winners and honorees from last year’s Leadership and Awards Celebration that took place in January. The Chamber is looking for nominations in three categories: • The Outstanding Small Business of the Year Award goes to an established Livonia-based business with 39 or fewer employees that has a strong reputation of providing quality goods and services, and a record of supporting community causes and charities. (The 2013 winner was Livonia Towing.) • The Outstanding Large Business of the Year Award goes to an established Livonia-based business with 40 or more employees that has a strong reputation within its industry, providing quality goods and services, and a record of supporting community causes and charities. (The 2013 winner was Cambridge Underwriters.) • The Community Enhancement Award goes to a Livonia-based business that made a significant investment to its property that enhanced the site and visibly aides the Livonia community. (The 2013 winner was St. Mary Mercy Hospital.) Nominations can come from consumers or business people. A note detailing a nominee’s qualities can be sent to Livonia Chamber President Dan West at dwest@livonia.org, or mailed to the Livonia Chamber at 33233 Five Mile Road, Livonia, MI 48154. The nomination deadline is 3 p.m. Friday, January 24. These award recipients, along with the chamber’s Ambassador of the Year and adult learner scholarship winners will be honored at annual event. Also, the Livonia Observer will hand out its Livonia First Citizen Award and Outstanding Youth Award, and the teachers of the year will be honored by the Livonia and Clarenceville school districts. The Leadership and Awards Celebration will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, February 20, at Laurel Manor. Admission is $25 per person, which includes a strolling dinner. For more details, call the Livonia Chamber at 734.427.2122 or email Laura Sweeney at Sweeney@livonia.org Chamber News 11 FORMER WING MCCARTY TO DISCUSS CAREER, BOOK AT FEB. 7 CHAMBER LUNCHEON Former Detroit Red Wing Darren McCarty will discuss his recent book that documents his life on and off the ice at a three-chamber luncheon coming to Laurel Manor in Livonia on Friday, February 7. The four-time Stanley Cup champion will discuss his book, My Last Fight, in an on-stage discussion with WJR Radio Sports Director Steve Courtney at the event that involves the Livonia, Westland and Novi chambers of commerce. Members of the audience will have the chance to ask questions. “We look forward to meeting Darren and hearing about memorable moments from those championship Red Wings teams, but also how he will bluntly talk about some hard lessons he learned in life,” said Livonia Chamber President Dan West. “Regardless of your interest in hockey, I believe everyone will appreciate at least some aspect of his story.” There are many memories fans recall from the Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup championship runs of 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2008, and McCarty provided his share of those. The grinding winger was a beloved for his likable personality, willingness to drop the gloves, and ability to score clutch goals. Despite his success on the ice, McCarty is also known for his publicized struggles with addiction, finances, and health issues – some of those issues he continues to battle today. In My Last Fight, McCarty shares inside stories from his childhood building his hockey dreams, to his 15-year professional hockey career, to details his personal struggles in the hope others will learn valuable lessons. Copies of the book will be sold at the event, and McCarty will take pictures and sign autographs after the formal presentation. Attendees can bring memorabilia or his new memoir, pictured above, to Seats can be reserved now. The be autographed. cost is $30 for chamber members, $40 for guests. For more information, contact Laura Sweeney at 734.427.2122, or email her at sweeney@livonia.org. Chamber News 12 CITY OF LIVONIA RANKS HIGH FOR YOUNG FAMILIES AND JOB SEEKERS President Column continued from page 1. Earlier in the fall, Nerd Wallet deemed Livonia to be among the top 10 places in Michigan for young families. The city was No. 9 on the list that gauged home values, school ratings, and affordable cost of living. For this category, researchers looked at 106 Michigan communities with a population of 10,000 or more. To further support this designation, the real estate analysis company RealComp noted earlier this year that Livonia outpaces the rest of southeastern Michigan for the number of home sales and increase in median home sales prices in July 2013, compared to July 2012. While there is no economic research to quantify the community value of green space, Nerd Wallet acknowledged Livonia has the second-most public parks and nature preserves among municipalities in Michigan. Another factor not considered in economic research, but is worth noting, is the level of community involvement by Livonia residents. The city has Michigan’s largest youth Thank you to our Landmark Businesses & Trustee Members for their continued support! hockey association, largest parent-teacher-student association, and some 16,000 young people involved in recreational programs. People of all ages support dozens of churches, more than 60 neighborhood associations, and numerous of service clubs and volunteer organizations. Economic numbers for the city are nice, but this level of involvement by so many develops the glue that connects so many Livonians to their community. There is no way to quantify that, but for the multiple-generation families that call Livonia home, and for former Livonians who live elsewhere but remain loyal, the community involvement and family friendly attributes are what makes people so fond of Livonia. Livonia has been regarded as one of the nation’s leading suburban communities to live, work, learn and play for decades. The Nerd Wallet analysis and rankings of Livonia continues to support that this city is a leading community for business, neighborhoods, schools and working families. These are the nuts and bolts of building a solid, likeable community. UNDERCOVER SELF STORAGE • Lighted & Fenced • Gated Entry • Climate Control Units • Short & Long Term Rental • Extended Access Hours 7 Days a Week • Locks, Boxes & Packaging Supplies Available s larm tal A y urit Re n Sec Every with 13995 Haggerty Road Plymouth, MI 48170 734-354-9855 www.undercoverselfstorage.com Chamber News 13 2013 MEMBERSHIP APPRECIATION RECEPTION The Livonia Chamber acknowledged all new and long-time members at the annual Membership Appreciation Reception, which took place Thursday, November 8. Attendance for this popular event has grown throughout the years; however the 2013 reception had Close to 300 members attended this year’s annual Membership Appreciation Reception. nearly 300 attendees—the highest participation rate for this event! Sponsored by Bank of America, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Bright House Business Solutions, Madonna University, NYX Inc., St. Mary Mercy Hospital and TDS Metrocom, the event took place at the Holiday Inn Hotel and Conference Center Livonia for the second year. “We appreciate the support of all our members,” said Livonia Chamber Vice President Dawnne Toppa. “This event allows us to thank them while providing them with an opportunity to network with their fellow members of the Livonia business community.” Dr. Dan Lipnik of Daniel Lipnik D.D.S., Greg LaVier of G&D Accounting and Keith Bunetta of Custom Design Security & Sound chat at the annual reception. CHAMBER SNAPSHOT Some 50 chamber members gathered at the Fairfield Inn & Suites Detroit Livonia for the Mid-morning Mingle, a new networking event on Tuesday, November 19. Pictured (left to right): Primerica-Wolters & Associates’ April Wolters, Two Men and a Truck’s Michael Stafford, Livonia Bar Association’s Carol Kramer and CertaPro Painters’ Jim Zandee. In addition to appetizers and a cash bar, the members were able to enjoy music from C.C. King Entertainment, a photo booth from Mobile Exposures, and chair massages from Correct Care Chiropractic and Dynamic Healing—all members of the Livonia Chamber. Chamber News 14 CHAMBER ANNOUNCES 2014 SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR ADULT LEARNERS The Livonia Chamber of Commerce will be awarding two (2) $1,000 scholarships for adult learners in February 2014. The award will be directly sent to the school of the winner’s choice upon complete student enrollment in that institution. An adult learner is defined as an independent, career-minded student looking to complete an undergraduate degree or transition into another undergraduate or graduate discipline. The adult learner scholarship will be announced at the Chamber’s Leadership and Awards Celebration event on February 20, 2014. Applicants must complete the application, which can be found at www.Livonia.org, and write a 500-word essay for consideration of the scholarship. No interviews are planned. The Livonia Chamber’s Scholarship Committee will review applications and essays as part of the selection process. It is the intention of the Livonia Chamber Board of Directors to make this scholarship program an annual venture by soliciting donations and/or using proceeds from Chamber programming. Scholarship proceeds must be used at a Livonia Chamber member institution. (Those schools are: Schoolcraft College, Madonna University, Davenport University, Eastern Michigan University, Central Michigan University, Northwood University, ITT Technical Institute, Walsh College, Henry Ford Community College, Wayne State University, and Lawrence Technological University.) Adult learner scholarship winners must utilize the award for courses taken during the 2014 calendar year. Failure to use the scholarship in a timely fashion will result in forfeiture of the award. These scholarships are open to full-time and part-time students. Financial need or discipline of study will not be factors in the selection process. For more information, call the Livonia Chamber office at 734.427.2122, or e-mail Chamber President Dan West at dwest@livonia.org. Own a Small Business? Consider These Retirement Plans For a variety of reasons, many people, particularly those in the baby boom generation, are considering retiring later than they might have originally planned. If you’re in this group, you’ll want to take full advantage of those extra working years by contributing as much as you can to a retirement plan that can help you build resources, defer taxes and, ultimately, maximize income. And if you own a small business, you’ve got some attractive plans from which to choose. Let’s look at two of these retirement plans — the “owner-only” 401(k) and the defined benefit plan. If you have no employees other than your spouse or a partner, you can establish an “owner-only” 401(k), also known as an individual 401(k). This plan offers many of the same advantages of a traditional 401(k): a range of investment options, tax-deductible contributions and the opportunity for tax-deferred earnings growth. You may even be able to choose a Roth option for your 401(k), which allows you to make after-tax contributions that have the opportunity to grow tax free. Your owner-only 401(k) contributions consist of two parts: salary deferral and profit sharing. In 2011, you can defer up to $16,500 of income, or $22,000 if you’re 50 or older. The amount of your profit-sharing contribution is based on your earnings. The sum of your employer contribution and your salary deferral contributions can’t exceed $49,000 in 2011 (or $54,500 if you’re 50 or older). Keep in mind that if your spouse is employed by your business, you each can contribute the maximum amount allowed. You’ve got considerable flexibility in funding your owner-only 401(k). Both the salary deferral and the profit-sharing contributions are discretionary, so you can change them at any time based on your business’s profitability. Now, let’s move on to the defined benefit plan, which might be appropriate for you if you are highly compensated and have no other employees. By establishing a defined benefit plan, you’ll be providing yourself with a monthly payment (or “benefit” for life, beginning at the retirement age specified by your plan. In 2011, the yearly benefit limit is $195,000. The amount you can contribute to your defined benefit plan each year is based on several variables, including your current age, your compensation level and your retirement age. But you’ll certainly be able to contribute large amounts: A defined benefit plan is the only retirement account that allows contributions in excess of the limits placed on 401(k)s and other defined contribution plans. Generally speaking, the closer you get to retirement, the larger your maximum yearly contributions will be. (This is because you’ll have fewer years left in which to fund your defined benefit.) And since your defined benefit contributions are tax-deductible, you are, in effect, getting a big boost from the government to fund a generous retirement plan. Here’s one more benefit to owner-only 401(k) and defined benefit plans: You can contribute to both of them at the same time. But before you choose either or both of them, consult with your tax and financial advisors. After all, you work hard to help provide for a comfortable retirement tomorrow — so you’ll want a retirement plan working hard for you today. Article provided by Edward Jones Investments For personal service contact: Robin Whitfield, Financial Advisor 34441 Eight Mile Road, Suite #108 Livonia, MI 48152 (248) 426-0279 Paid Advertisement Chamber News 15 AMBASSADORS OF THE MONTH These featured members are honored as Ambassadors of the Month for their volunteer time for member retention, member development and Chamber events. NOVEMBER DECEMBER Russ Bisinger Melissa Pilzner Chase Bank (248) 488-0722 www.Chase.com Raymond James, Livonia (248) 427-1600 ext. 3 RaymondJamesLivonia.com Russ Bisinger is an Assistant Vice-President and Relationship Manager II with Chase Bank’s Government and Not-for-Profit Business Banking Group. Chase is the U.S. consumer and commercial banking business of JPMorgan Chase & Co., a leading global financial services firm. The Livonia branch is located at 27637 Grand River, between Eight Mile and Inkster Roads. He focuses on helping not-for-profit clients with their depository, cash management and lending needs in Southeastern Michigan. Russ has lived in Livonia since birth and has two daughters in Livonia Public Schools. He enjoys charity work, canoeing and traveling. Melissa Pilzner, a Financial Advisor with Raymond James, Livonia, is dedicated to helping maximize retirement income and minimize investment risk. She is committed to providing the very highest quality of service and investment advice to her clients, creating custom portfolios with their goals and risk tolerance in mind. Her main areas of expertise include retirement planning for individuals and employee benefits for small businesses. Melissa’s office has been established for over 12 years and has combined advisor experience of over 60 years! 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