matters - Wake Forest Area Chamber Of Commerce
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matters - Wake Forest Area Chamber Of Commerce
BUSINESS JUNE 2016 MATTERS Yo u r B u s i n e s s a n d C o m m u n i t y A d v o c a t e Inside this Issue: Community Investors p2 New Members, Renewals p 3 On the Scene p4 wBOA Profile p5 Calendar of Events p6 Leadership Wake Forest p7 110% Club p7 Business After Hours p7 Ambassador Recruitment p 8 MITS Thank You p9 Rogers Rd Bridge Updatep 10 Check Us Out Online! Past. Present. Future. Reserve your seat for the State of the Chamber The Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce will be holding its annual investor and stakeholder luncheon on Tuesday, June 21, from 11:15 am - 1:00 pm at The Renaissance Centre in downtown Wake Forest. The cost to attend is $25 per person. Reservations may be made online at wakeforestchamber.org. Presented by CenturyLink, the luncheon will include a keynote presentation on workforce development. Robbie Earnhardt, president of Superior Tooling, will share how the North Carolina Triangle Apprenticeship Program is using a hands-on approach to develop the experts needed in today’s modern workforce. We’ll learn about the program’s integrated training module which develops technical, methodological, and social skills, and hear how the program has benefitted both our students and our community. Also during the annual meeting, we’ll announce the Wake Forest Chamber’s 2016/17 Program of Work, reflecting on past accomplishments and looking forward with new initiatives and goals. Recognition will also be an integral part of the annual meeting. The Leadership Wake Forest class of 2015-16 will graduate, and we’ll present the prestigious State of the Chamber Awards. Awards include Small Business of the Year, Rising Star Business of the Year, Corporate Citizen of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Board Member of the Year, and the Chamber Hall of Fame Award. Presented By EVENT DETAILS Tuesday, June 21, 2016 11:15 am - 1:00 pm The Renaissance Centre 405 S. Brooks Street | Wake Forest $25 per person Reservations may be made online at wakeforestchamber.org. Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce • 350 S. White Street • Wake Forest, NC 27587 (919) 556-1519 • www.wakeforestchamber.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMUNITY INVESTORS Board of Advisors Don Bowman - Chair Wake Electric Membership Corp. Cathy Easop, Allstate Terence Everitt, Law Office of Terence J. Everitt Rondi Furgason, CenturyLink Cindy Hammond, Qualified Staffing Services Ryan Hutchinson, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Ron Lancaster, BB&T Bob McEwen, Signcraft Solutions Mike Olson, Dynasty Communications Mike Perry, Michael K. Perry, Attorney, P.A. Chairman’s Circle KB Home UNC Rex Healthcare Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Wake Electric Membership Corp. White Street Brewing Company Jennifer Ray, Redwood Productions, Inc. Robert Reasoner, Chick-fil-A James Warren, Warren Shackleford, Attorneys, PLLC Vision Builder Allstate - Thomas Walters Branch Banking & Trust Chick-fil-A Chris Leith Automotive Gladwell Orthodontics North State Bank Redwood Productions, Inc. Stanley Martin Homes SunTrust Traditions at Wake Forest WakeMed Jeff Williams, North State Bank CHAMBER STAFF Ann Welton, President ann@wakeforestchamber.org Corey Hutcherson, Vice President of Membership corey@wakeforestchamber.org Carolyn Furr, Administrative Assistant carolyn@wakeforestchamber.org Sherry Forbes, Member Engagement Consultant sherry@wakeforestchamber.org Enterprise Allen Tate Realtors Edward Jones Engine Masters Outdoor Power Equipment Fidelity Bank Focus Design Builders LLC Hartsfield & Nash Agency Hasentree/Toll Brothers Heritage Club/1250 Heritage Club Restaurant Hixson & Bumgarner Orthodontics Nancy Franz, Receptionist nancy@wakeforestchamber.org Jessica Kelly, Receptionist jessica@wakeforestchamber.org Southeastern Emergency Equipment State Employees Credit Union Supremia Dentistry Triangle Town Center Ultra Electronics - 3 Phoenix Wake Forest Federal Wal-Mart Warren Shackleford, Attorneys, PLLC Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton Mission Statement: The Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce serves its members by encouraging profitable enterprise and social progress for the benefit of our community. Neosha Smith, Communications Director neosha@wakeforestchamber.org Blanche Taylor, Membership Sales blanche@wakeforestchamber.org Mary Yount, Events Director mary@wakeforestchamber.org p 2 Business Matters • JUNE 2016 New Members Wake Up Nutrition 1318 S. Main Street, Suite 156, Wake Forest (984) 235-4513 Diane Mack--Esthetics by Caris 152 Capcom Ave, Wake Forest (919) 604-0646 Thank you for joining! (5.01.16 - 5.31.16; listed by Join Date) Dream Vacations Call for appointment (919) 569-5259 http://Dreamtravelguru.com MetLife - Heather Dunston Call for appointment (919) 761-5789 Renaissance Centre 405 S. Brooks Street, Wake Forest (919) 435-9458 • www.wakeforestrencen.org Capital Creek at Heritage 1910 Capital Creek Drive, Wake Forest (919) 5561872 • www.capitalcreekheritage.com ECS Carolinas, LLP 9001 Glenwood Ave. Raleigh, NC, 27617 (919) 861-9910 • www.ecslimited.com Sam’s Club—Capital Blvd. 11480 Capital Boulevard, Wake Forest (919) 570-8501 • www.samsclub.com Pink Boutique 113 S White Street, Wake Forest (919) 263-8548 • www.shoppinkboutique.com Taylor Morrison 211 James Jackson Avenue, Cary, NC 27513 (919) 380-7223 • www.taylormorrison.com Renewals Thank you for your support of the Chamber! (5.01.16 - 5.31.16; listed by Renewal Date) Northern Wake Leads Group Wake Forest Smiles Chartered Shuttled Transportation NC Curtis Media Group The Rolesville Buzz Wal-Mart Supercenter Golden Corral Buffet & Grill The Wake Forest Gazette Hampton Inn of Wake Forest SBA Services Trident Technology Solutions Supremia Dentistry Liles Insurance Group, Inc. First Tennessee Bank/ ( formerly) TrustAtlantic Bank Pet Mania Sole Dimensions Cousin’s Main Lobster, DBA Keller Mobile Cuisine, LLC Arbonne International-Joyce Kinstle Deep South Building Company Lori Walls Realtor/Broker Allen Tate Realtors New Light Services Usborne Books - Jessie Chilson Precision Collision Repair Center Inc. Shorty’s Famous Hot Dogs Well-Bean Coffee Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming Wakefield Contentnea Creek Construction Charis Foundation Clegg’s Termite & Pest Control, LLC Grace Fellowship Church of God Jackson Superior Electric Inc. Massage Destination Occoneechee Council-Boy Scouts of America Strategic Connections La Foresta Italian Cafe & Pizzeria Blink Facility Solutions JV Management LLC Southern Petals, Inc. 6 Suns Inc. (Wake Forest Today) A.P. Baker Insurance Services, Inc. - Allstate Marco’s Pizza Massage Envy -Wake Forest Crossing Fathom Realty- Becky Martin Fonville Morisey - Warren Sumner Spanish for fun! Business Matters • JUNE 2016p 3 On the Scene Around Wake Forest with the Chamber (May 4 - May 31, 2016) Make the most of your Chamber membership by attending events hosted by the Chamber and other members. Visit our online calendar of events at www.wakeforestchamber.org and make plans to get involved! Vision Martial Arts Ribbon Cutting 3624 Rogers Road, Wake Forest, NC 27587 (919) 886-3223 • www.vmanc.com Wake Forest Chamber Connections continues to be a business support group like no other in Wake Forest! The Women Business Owners Alliance held a Collaborate & Connect Peer Circle in May. Meet in the Street drew a record crowd to downtown Wake Forest. Sam’s Club Manager Brenda “Buffy” Bullard (center) during a “Welcome to Wake Forest” reception. Marketing Guru Ron Rosenberg led an informative (and fun!) presentation on marketing as a part of the Chamber’s Education Series. U.S. Congresswoman Renee Ellmers came to Wake Forest for a Town Hall meeting. p 4 Leadership Wake Forest’s May module focused on public safety. Thanks to the Wake Forest Fire Department for the fun! experience! The Wake Forest Chamber and Sam's Club Wake Forest both donated $500 to the YMCA's We Build People Campaign as a thank you for running the Meet in the Street shuttle. Business Matters • JUNE 2016 Protect Your Business Great things happen when women collaborate! This month, the Women Business Owners Alliance (wBOA) will meet on Friday, June 17, from 8:00 - 9:30 am at the Wake Forest Chamber, 350 S. White Street. Join them for a Power Hour featuring Lisa Liles of Liles Insurance Group, Inc. Register online at www. wakeforestchamber.org. Lisa Liles to Lisa will share information about how protect your business. With more than 20 years of experience in the insurance industry, Lisa and her team know which policies and carriers best fit a client’s insurance needs. This can range from life, disability, long-term care insurance, to commercial, home and auto insurance. As an independent insurance agency located in Wake Forest, Liles Insurance Group provides the same insurance options as national carriers with more competitive rates. Liles Insurance Group was voted Best Insurance Agency in 2014 and 2015 in the Wake Weekly newspaper’s The Best of The Best awards. Lisa is a member of the Women in Networking Wake Forest chapter and served as vice president. As a member of Richland Creek Community Church, she serves as an instructor and small group leader for Financial Peace University, a series of sessions helping participants gain the knowledge to become debt free and better manage their finances. In 2013, Lisa earned the designation of Certified Builders Insurance Agent (CBIA), demonstrating her understanding of construction-related insurance knowledge in the building industry. Lisa also has designations as a Certified Insurance Service Representative (CISR) and Long-Term Care Professional (LTCP). She is licensed in property-casualty, long-term care, life- health and Medicare supplement. The Women Business Owners Alliance (wBOA) brings together women who own independent businesses and who are members of the Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce. These dynamic female business executives meet monthly (January – November) to share common goals, successes, concerns and issues. wBOA’s primary focus is not traditional networking or lead-generation; wBOA is a mastermind group designed to promote collaboration and brainstorming through provocative speakers and the sharing of business knowledge and experiences among participants. wBOA discourages participants from soliciting business or requesting sales during its meetings or socials. Mark Your Calendar for wBOA 2016 Meetings June 17, 8:00 am, Wake Forest Chamber July 14, 5:30 pm, Summer Social, Location TBA August 19, 8:00 am, Wake Forest Chamber September 16, 8:00 am, Wake Forest Chamber October 21, 8:00 am, Wake Forest Chamber November 18, 8 am, Holiday Breakfast MAY wBOA CONNECT & COLLABORATE RECAP During the May wBOA Connect and Collaborate Peer Circle event, a group of wBOA members gathered in a round-table format to learn and share their business expertise with fellow members. During the peer circle, members celebrated business successes, such as acquiring new clients, hiring support staff, and achieving revenue goals. They also shared business obstacles and obtained advice from other members, such as where to obtain new speaking engagements, technology suggestions on how to track expenses effectively, and overcoming customer skepticism or wariness when discussing pricing. If you are a woman business owner, join us for one of our upcoming Power Hours. Register online at www.wakeforestchamber.org. Business Matters • JUNE 2016p 5 Calendar of Events For additional information and to register or RSVP, visit www.wakeforestchamber.org COMMUNITY EVENTS CHAMBER EVENTS June 9 — Storytime with Spanish for Fun! 10:30 - 11:15 am, 222 Capcom Ave. June 7 — Education Series: Social Media Tips 9:00 - 11:00 am, Wake Electric Membership Corp., 100 S. Franklin St. June 10 — Chris Leith Charity Golf Tournament 8:30 am - 2:00 pm, Lakeshore Golf Course, Durham June 8 — Table Top Mini Expo & Business Launch 9:30 - 10:30 am, Real McCoys Restaurant, 3325 Rogers Rd. June 10 — Art After Hours 5:00 - 9:00 pm, http://wfdrc.org/ June 13 — Bingo @ The Factory by Wake Forest Kiwanis Club 6:30 - 9:00 pm, Mill Room at The Factory, 1839 S. Main St. June 14 — Northern Wake Leads Group 8:30 - 9:30 am, Real McCoys Restaurant, 3325 Rogers Road June 16 — Storytime with Spanish for Fun! 10:30 - 11:15 am, 222 Capcom Ave. June 18 — Fishing Day at Hidden Lake 12:00 - 5:00 pm, 201 Hidden Lake Dr., Youngsville June 20 — Bingo @ The Factory by Wake Forest Kiwanis Club 6:30 - 9:00 pm, Mill Room at The Factory, 1839 S. Main St. June 21 — Northern Wake Leads Group 8:30 - 9:30 am, Real McCoys Restaurant, 3325 Rogers Road June 10 — New Member Orientation 9:30 - 10:30 am, Chamber Boardroom, 350 S. White St. June 16 — Ribbon Cutting for Wake Up Nutrition 12:00 - 1:00 pm, 1318 South Main Street, Suite 156, Wake Forest June 16 — Business After Hours, hosted by Focus Design Builders LLC 5:30 - 7:00 pm, 3129 Heritage Trade Dr., #104 June 17 — Women Business Owners Alliance Power Hour 8:00 - 9:30 am, Chamber Boardroom, 350 S. White St. June 17 — Knotable Member Award presented to Tutor Doctor 2:00 pm, Chamber Office, 350 S. White St. June 21 — State of the Chamber Annual Meeting, presented by CenturyLink 11:15 am - 1:00 pm, The Renaissance Centre, 405 S. Brooks St. June 23 — Storytime with Spanish for Fun! 10:30 - 11:15 am, 222 Capcom Ave. June 27 — Bingo @ The Factory by Wake Forest Kiwanis Club 6:30 - 9:00 pm, Mill Room at The Factory, 1839 S. Main St. June 28 — Northern Wake Leads Group 8:30 - 9:30 am, Real McCoys Restaurant, 3325 Rogers Road June 30 — Storytime with Spanish for Fun! 10:30 - 11:15 am, 222 Capcom Ave. Don’t forget! You can submit your community events online at Text wfchamber to 313131 to start receiving mobile updates. http://chambermaster.wakeforestchamber.org/ events/public-submission *Some carriers may charge a fee to send or receive a text message. Message and Data rates may apply. p 6 Business Matters • JUNE 2016 Get to Know Your Community Mark your calendar for July 1st. That’s when the application period opens for Leadership Wake Forest, the premier leadership program in our area! If you would like to delve into the history and inner workings of our great Town while honing your leadership skills, make plans to apply for the 2016-17 class. The program is designed to engage, cultivate and motivate individuals interested in building a strong sustainable community. During the nine-month program, you’ll take part in seven interactive classes, looking at past history and discussing current and future issues facing Wake Forest. Information is presented through panel discussions, on-site tours, hands-on activities, simulations, team discussions and informal Q&A sessions providing a unique setting to meet local leaders. The program culminates with a group project. Applicants with diverse backgrounds are sought from all sectors of the Wake Forest area. The program is open to the community at large. Tuition is $375 for Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce members and $435 for non-members. The deadline to complete and return the application is July 22, 2016. Applications may be downloaded at wakeforestchamber.org. Questions? Contact Corey Hutcherson at (919) 556-1519 ext. 2 or corey@wakeforestchamber.org. Join the 110% Membership Club Representing business, serving the community, and enhancing the quality of life of Wake Forest is what the Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce is all about. As Chamber investors and stakeholders, your annual dues help us achieve all of this. When it is time to renew your investment in the Chamber, you will see an option on your renewal invoice to join the 100% Membership Club. By paying an additional 10 percent over your regular dues, you will help us reduce our debt from the recent building renovation loan and free up money to spend on advocacy and programs in the coming fiscal year. If half of our membership contributes at the 110% level, we can reduce our debt and pay off the loan six months sooner, not to mention saving interest payments and improving cash flow. We hope you will participate in the 110% Membership Club and help us achieve this goal. Thank you again for investing in the Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce and for making a difference in our community! Thursday, June 16th 5:30 - 7:00 pm Focus Design Builders LLC 3129 Heritage Trade Drive Suite 104 Wake Forest Come be a part of “the great reveal!” Network with other local business professionals, discuss and share ideas, and build relationships in a relaxed environment. Visit www.focusdesignbuilders.com to learn more about Focus Design Builders, and make plans to attend this popular networking event! Business Matters • JUNE 2016p 7 Join the Chamber’s Goodwill Arm The Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce’s Ambassador Program is now recruiting new members to serve as ambassadors. The Ambassador Program is the Chamber’s special group of individuals who work to enhance member relations, acting as a liaison between the Chamber and its members. As an Ambassador, you have the opportunity to be affiliated with a prestigious organization and participate with your Chamber on a regular basis. You’ll be an important part of the Chamber’s growth! In return, you benefit by making business contacts, receiving publicity through the Chamber’s newsletter and website, as well as at Chamber events and functions, and development of your business leadership skills. What does an Ambassador do? As the public relations arm of the Chamber, ambassadors serve as the welcoming committee for Chamber events such as ribbon cuttings and groundbreaking ceremonies, Business After Hours, etc. They also help to recruit new members and provide new leads. Each ambassador receives a list of new members who become their “buddies.” You assist in getting these new members involved in the Chamber and serving as a liaison between the member and the Chamber. What type of person makes a good Ambassador? If you have motivation to be successful, excellent communication skills, a strong character, and a desire to volunteer, you would make a great Chamber Ambassador. Apply today! Ambassadors celebrated the Christmas holiday with an ugly sweater contest and by collecting toys to be donated to Toys for Tots. Interested in joining the Wake Forest Chamber Ambassador Program? Contact Sherry Forbes at 919-556-1519 or Sherry@wakeforestchamber.org. Thank You to all of our Ambassadors! Shannon Arner, Pet ’n Nanny, Committee Chair Ronnie Leasure, Geek RX Technology & Communications Becky Parsons, Edward Jones, Committee Co-Chair Suzi Leasure, Geek RX Technology & Communications Marty Coward, Edward Jones Lisa Liles, Liles Insurance Group, Inc. Rev. Rob Craig, North Wake Church Alex Starnes, Waddell & Reed Vanessa Davis, Dirty Dogs Self-Serve Dog Wash and Robert Thomas, Trident Technology Solutions Boutique Nicole Treadwell, Fidelity Bank Patrick Delaney, Crossroads Fellowship Karen Walker, Knotable Occasions, LLC Kathy Fuerst, The Rolesville Buzz Tim Whaley, Hartsfield & Nash Insurance Agency Todd Goodrich, Triangle Insurance Group Mechele Laugel, Coastal Federal Credit Union p 8 Business Matters • JUNE 2016 THANK YOU to our vendors, performers, volunteers, visitors and especially these sponsors for their generous support! chrisleith.com AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE PLU S Where the PLUS is for trust Allen Tate Realtors Ange Signature Homes Bath Planet Body Bliss Salon & Spa Chick-fil-A of Wake Forest Chris Malone House Representative Hixson & Bumgarner Orthodontists Jumpin JoJo's, Inc. KB Home Massage Envy - Wake Forest Crossing Our State Magazine PNC Bank - Wakefield PRO Martial Arts Pure-Line Plumbing Rainbow Kids Pediatrics Raleigh Heating and Air, Inc. Coastal Federal Credit Union Meals on Wheels of Wake County Raleigh Specific Chiropractic Cobble Hill Bed & Biscuit McPherson Family Eye Care Spanish for fun! d'Roc Spa Molly Maid of North Raleigh & Wake Forest The Rolesville Buzz DAB International, Inc. Gaming Unplugged Grossman Orthodontics Heritage Urgent & Primary Care Hillside Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of Wake Forest MVP Sports Factory/ Polar Ice House North Wake Animal Hospital Orangetheory Fitness Orthopedic Physical Therapy Associates The Wake Weekly UNC Rex Healthcare of Wakefield Uptone Pictures Inc. Vision Martial Arts World Champion Tae Kwon Do Business Matters • JUNE 2016p 9 Rogers Road Bridge Replacement Update Start Date Pushed Back to June 27 Due to the impact of wet weather on a separate job site, the contractor responsible for replacing the Rogers Road Bridge that spans Smith Creek has announced it must delay the start of the project until Monday, June 27. The N.C. Department of Transportation initiative had been scheduled to begin June 13. The Rogers Road Bridge Replacement Project is part of the NCDOT’s State-Funded Bridge Improvement Program to improve the overall condition of the state’s bridges. The department is investing $810 million over four years to strategically perform preservation or rehabilitation work when possible. The Rogers Road Bridge is considered structurally deficient and functionally obsolete, which means that although the structure remains safe to use, it has required constant repairs and should be replaced. In addition, the bridge was built to design standards that are no longer in use. NCDOT will replace the existing two-lane bridge with a five-lane bridge and widen from two to five lanes the portion of Rogers Road from Hope Lutheran Church to Forestville Road. Once completed, the project is expected to improve capacity and safety and relieve the bottlenecks that occur in the area during school rush hours. The closure, which is projected to last until late October 2016, will send the motorists who use the bridge onto a signed detour route using Heritage Lake Road, the Dr. Calvin Jones Highway/NC 98 Bypass and South Main Street. Electronic message boards announcing the Rogers Road Bridge closure will be set up on Monday, June 13. The Town of Wake Forest has fielded numerous calls from area residents with concerns about the project. Town officials are urging area drivers that travel through the area to plan ahead and allow extra time. The town is also providing several tips for commuters on its website. To view the safety tips, visit wakeforestnc.gov and search “Commuters.” For more information about the Rogers Road Bridge Replacement Project, including an updated downloadable detour map, visit wakeforestnc.gov and search “Rogers Road Bridge” or contact Transportation Planning Manager Candace Davis, 919-435-9513, cdavis@wakeforestnc.gov. p 10 The bridge may be closing, but the businesses on Rogers Road ROGERS will still be open! Let’s make DETOUR sure the bridge closure doesn’t negatively affect their bottom DISCOUNTS line by making an effort to patronize the affected businesses during the closure. Special “Detour Discounts” for participating Rogers Road businesses will be available on the Chamber’s website, www.wakeforestchamber.org, later this month. You’ll find coupons redeemable for percentage or dollar-off discounts. Thank you in advance for supporting these businesses! RD 24th Annual Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Tuesday sepTember 20 2016 HasenTree Golf Club sponsorsHips available ConTaCT mary younT aT 919.556.1519 exT 5 or mary@wakeforesTCHamber.orG Business Matters • JUNE 2016