GO Topeka Elects 2013 Officers and Directors
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GO Topeka Elects 2013 Officers and Directors
VOLUME 48, NO. 2 FEBRUARY 2013 A PUBLICATION OF THE GREATER TOPEKA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GO Topeka Elects 2013 Officers and Directors Allan Towle, president of Fidelity State Bank and Trust Company, was installed as chairman of the board of GO Topeka at the organization’s February 1 board meeting. He served as chair-elect in 2012 and played a significant role in securing pledges for the Seizing the Opportunity campaign that raised private funds that will augment the economic development sales tax dollars GO Topeka receives under contract with the Joint Economic Development Organization (JEDO). Allan Towle Towle replaces Maynard Oliverius who was the 2012 GO Topeka board chair. Other officers include Scott Griffith with INTRUST Bank as chair-elect; Wendy Wells with US Bank as treasurer; Scott Gales with Architect One as secretary. Doug Kinsinger, Chamber/GO Topeka president & CEO, also serves on the GO Topeka executive committee. NEW BOARD MEMBERS ELECTED TO THREE-YEAR TERMS WERE: Linda Briden, Topeka Area Association of Realtors Russ Briggs, Briggs Auto Robert Erickson, St. Francis Health Center Joyce Guerrero, Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Matt McPherson, McPherson Contractors, Inc. Jerry Ney, Aldersgate Village Keith Warta, Bartlett & West Rick Wienckowski, retired from Hill’s Pet Nutrition and community volunteer FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS Online Registration Available: TopekaChamber.org Chamber Lunch Connect Wednesday, February 6, 2013 Quinton’s Bar & Deli 4121 SW Huntoon 11:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Call Adrianne Evans to RSVP, 785.234.2644 Federal Forum Featuring Senator Jerry Moran Tuesday, February 19, 2013 Capitol Plaza Hotel 1717 SW Topeka Boulevard 7:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. $20 per person *RSVP online Business After Hours Tuesday, February 19, 2013 Aboud’s Catering 2127 SW Westport Drive 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. No cost to attend *RSVP online Fast Forward Ignite Educational Lunch Thursday, February 21, 2013 Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library 1515 SW Tenth Avenue Noon - 1:00 p.m. “Hot Topics”- Free event *RSVP online Fast Forward Inspire Series —Dinner Service Wednesday, February 27, 2013 Topeka Rescue Mission 600 N Kansas Avenue Email Angel Romero to volunteer: angel.romerojr@gmail.com Breakfast Buzz Wednesday, February 27, 2013 Ramada Convention Center, Madison Room 420 SE Sixth Avenue 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. “Selling Without Selling Out” Speaker: Business Coach Mike Grogan *RSVP online or by calling 785.231.6000 Fast Forward Networking Social Thursday, February 28, 2013 Wild Horse Saloon 3249 SW Topeka Boulevard 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Free for Fast Forward Members; Guests $5 *RSVP online Candidate School For those individuals who have filed to run for City Council Spring 2013 Thursday, February 28, 2013 Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, Marvin Auditorium 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. RSVP by calling 785.580.4540 *You are encouraged to make reservations and pay for these events on the Chamber’s Website at www. TopekaChamber.org. (See “Register Now” in the center of the home page.) Award recipients were commended for their support of the Chamber programs during 2012 during the 2013 Annual Meeting at the Ramada Convention Hotel. See pages 2 and 3 for details. CHAMBER eNEWS ARE YOU GETTING THE CHAMBER ENEWS? Make sure the Chamber has your correct email so you can receive weekly communication from the Chamber about events and projects YOUR Chamber is involved with! If you’re not getting eNews on Friday mornings, call Adrianne at the Chamber and make sure she has your correct email, 785.234.2644. You might also want to put into your contact information the following email so it will get through your security systems: msheahan@TopekaChamber.org. CHAMBER OFFICERS Coleen Jennison Chairman of the Board Neil Dobler Chairman of the Board-Elect Brent Boles Treasurer Greg Schwerdt Immediate Past Chairman Douglas S. Kinsinger President & CEO COUNCIL VICE CHAIRMEN Curtis Sneden Government Relations Maynard Oliverius Development/GO Topeka Jim Ogle Leadership Karla Clem Marketing Randy Goldsmith Membership CHAMBER NEWS Annual Meeting Wrap-up and Awards Parrish Hotel Corporation was recognized at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce as the Chamber Member Firm for 2012. Maynard Oliverius, retired from Stormont Vail HealthCare and now a community volunteer, was named Member of the Year for 2012. A crowd of over 600 Chamber members attended the annual luncheon at the Ramada Convention Hotel in downtown Topeka. The official “change of leadership” was completed with Coleen Jennison, Cox Communications, becoming the 2013 Chamber Chairman of the Board. Greg Schwerdt, Schwerdt Design Group, served as the 2012 Chamber Chairman of the Board. Allan Towle, Fidelity State Bank and Trust, assumed the 2013 chairmanship of the GO Topeka board of directors, replacing Maynard Oliverius, retired from Stormont-Vail HealthCare, who served as chairman of GO Topeka in 2012. Parrish Hotel Corporation was recognized for their ongoing contributions to the Chamber’s programming through sponsorship and hosting of Business After Hours, Business Expo, the statewide YP Summit and The official “change of leadership” from Greg Schwerdt to Coleen Jennison, 2013 Chairwoman of the Board. Federal Forums. The firm also has sponsored the annual Inter-City Visit and they are a corporate member of Fast Forward. Oliverius, who served as chairman of GO Topeka during 2012, was cited for his focused work in securing pledges for the Seize the Opportunity fundraising campaign to provide private dollars that will augment public sales tax dollars from the county-wide sales tax for economic development that GO Topeka receives via contract with the Joint Economic Development Organization (JEDO). The award recipients were commended for their support of Chamber programs and participation during 2012. “We feel it very important to continue to recognize our own volunteers who promote the Chamber’s program of work throughout the year,” said Doug Kinsinger, Chamber/GO Topeka president and CEO. Other awards presented during the annual meeting included the Top Ambassador Award to Maggie Kelley, an individual Chamber member. Mickey Shaver, Mickey’s Promotions, was presented the Top Diplomat Award and Paul Bossert, Premier Employment Solutions, earned the Fast Forward Member of the Year award. (continued on page 3) 2 Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce CHAMBER NEWS ANNUAL MEETING WRAP-UP AND AWARDS (continued from page 2) Top Ambassador Award was presented to Maggie Kelley (center); Fast Forward Member of the Year was presented to Paul Bossert (right). Parrish Hotel Corporation was recognized as Chamber Member Firm for 2012. James Parrish (right) accepted the award from emcee Shannon Riley. Maynard Oliverius (right) was named Member of the Year for 2012. Coleen Jennison (left), new chamber chair, and Doug Kinsinger (second from left), Chamber/GOTopeka president, visited with keynote speaker Mike Kiley (second from right), Security Benefit, and Topeka Mayor Bill Bunten (right). 2013 COMMITTEE CHAIRS NAMED Chamber members have been named chair of the standing committees for the Chamber and GO Topeka. Thanks to those members that have stepped up to serve and lead the committees! Inter-City Visit: Neil Dobler, Bartlett & West Ambassadors: Rise Quinn, Topeka Home Builders Association Leadership Greater Topeka Planning Committee: Lisa Stubbs, Security Benefit Leadership Greater Topeka Selection Committee: Becky Holmquist, US Bank Business After Hours: Ray Remp, CoreFirst Bank & Trust Chamber Lunch Connect: Sue Buckley, Dynamic Computer Solutions Chamber Power Breakfast: Barb Barnard, Community Bank Diplomats: Brenda Smith, Quik Print Fast Forward Steering Committee: Nathan Morris, Meridian Roofing Solutions Federal Employers’ Committee: Curtis Sneden, Payless ShoeSource February 2013 Legislative Information Committee: Curtis Sneden, Payless ShoeSource Member Benefits Committee: Rise Quinn, Topeka Home Builders Association Minority & Women Business Development Council: To be named in March 3 ECONOMIC TRENDS Monthly Economic Indicators for the Topeka Area Economy Topeka MSA* (five counties) Civilian Labor Force Total Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate November 2012 119,647 112,406 7,241 6.10% Employment (In Thousands) Non Farm Wage and Salary Natural Resources/Construction Manufacturing Trade, Transportation, Warehouse, Utilities Information Finance Activities Professional & Business Services Education & Health Services Leisure & Hospitality Other Services Government Total October 2012 119,236 112,202 November 2011 122,575 114,525 7,034 5.90% 8,050 6.6% November 2012 5.1 7.5 October 2012 5.2 7.5 November 2011 5.0 7.5 18.0 17.6 18.0 1.6 7.1 11.4 17.7 9.1 4.9 25.7 108.1 1.5 7.0 11.2 17.5 9.2 4.9 25.8 107.4 1.7 6.9 10.9 17.4 9.2 4.8 26.2 107.6 *These numbers reflect the five-county MSA. Comparing these figures with 2004 and prior years is not advisable. Construction Permit Information November October YTD November YTD City of Topeka 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 New Single Family Residential Permits 2 12 82 6 74 New Multi-Family Residential Permits 0 5 10 0 3 Value, New Residential Units $318,000 $2,830,000 $16,832,863 $190,000 $13,673,750 New Commercial Units 5 3 49 3 43 Value, New Commercial Units $1,180,169 $3,161,400 $33,725,689 $80,400 $10,389,549 New, Commercial Alterations 27 38 442 43 390 Value, Commercial Alterations $1,940,672 $3,339,040 $27,082,652 $7,228,270 $34,754,516 Construction Permit Information Unincorporated Shawnee County New Residential Permits Value, New Residential Units New Commercial Buildings Value, New Commercial Buildings New Commercial Alterations Value, Commercial Alterations Estimated Taxable Sales Topeka/Shawnee County November October 2012 2012 11 13 $2,394,856 $2,521,428 0 1 $0 $125,000 1 0 $20,000 $0 September 2012 208,535,777 YTD 2012 1,873,413,776 YTD November YTD 2012 2011 2011 102 8 88 $19,437,267 $1,675,000 $16,817,668 8 1 5 $6,300,500 $190,000 $590,000 8 0 2 $2,706,068 $0 $721,750 September 2011 217,148,904 YTD 2011 1,830,723,107 ACCRA Cost of Living Data Selected Cities 2012 Annual Average Little Rock, AR 100.3 Kansas City, KS/MO 99.5 Manhattan, KS 92.9 Topeka, KS 92.5 Oklahoma City, OK 90.8 Des Moines, IA 90.2 Springfield, MO 89.9 Omaha, NE 89.6 Tulsa, OK 89.2 Topeka participates in the ACCRA Cost of Living Index study which measures differences between areas in the cost of consumer goods and services, excluding taxes and non-consumer expenditures, for professional and managerial households in the top income quintile. UTILITY HOOK-UPS CITY OF TOPEKA December 2012 December 2011 Residential 69,094 69,104 Commercial 8,259 8,391 48 48 77,401 77,543 Westar Energy* Industrial Total *Includes those within the Topeka city limits. Topeka Water** Residential Commercial Total December 2012 December 2011 50, 810 49,470 4,122 4,107 54,932 53,577 **Includes those within the county who use Topeka water. Source: Kansas Department of Revenue Washburn University School of Business Leading Index & Coincidence Index NOVEMBER 2012 4 The Washburn University School of Business Leading Index decreased 0.1% in November to a preliminary estimate of 95.1 from 95.2 in October (2005 = 100). The index is a composite of national, state and county indicators whose movements often precede changes in economic growth. The leading index is up 0.4% over the last three months and down 0.1% over the last 6 months. The Washburn University School of Business Coincident Index, which measures current economic conditions in Shawnee County increased 1.0% in November to a preliminary estimate of 97.9 from 97.0 in October (2005 = 100). The index is a composite index of county non-farm employment and taxable sales. The coincident index is up 0.4% over the last six months and up 0.5% from November 2011. Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce COMMUNITY NEWS Pies & Politics Added as New Chamber Benefit PIE & POLITICS A Program of the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce Watch future E-News notices for a new program called PIE & POLITICS. This program will offer members the opportunity to meet with legislators to discuss current “hot topics” at the Statehouse. These meeting will be in the Chamber Board Room on Friday afternoons, seating is limited so registration will be required. Bartlett and West is sponsoring PIE & POLITICS as an opportunity for Chamber members to hear firsthand about legislative issues and enter into the discussion. Watch for the announcement of the PIE & POLITICS events in upcoming eNews emails on Friday mornings. If you’re not getting the Chamber eNews early on Friday mornings, please make sure we have your current email by calling Adrianne Evans, Chamber vice president membership, at 785.234.2644. YP Summit Announces Key Speakers The fourth annual YP Kansas Summit will be Thursday, April 4, at the Ramada Convention Center, 420 SE Sixth Avenue. The Summit will be a day jam packed with innovative breakout sessions, inspiring speakers and fun aimed at helping young professionals grow both personally and professionally. Mitch Holthus Mitch Holthus, “the Voice” of the Kansas City Chiefs will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Summit. He is the longest tenured and most decorated play-by-play voice in franchise history and was recently awarded an Emmy for his video and online work by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Other key speakers will be Ed O’Malley, president and CEO of the Kansas Leadership Center, and Shannon Reilly, artistic director at the Topeka Civic Theatre & Academy. Early bird registration which goes through March 15 is $55.00 a person; after March 15, registration goes up to $65.00 a person. Lunch only tickets (to hear Mitch Holthus) are available for $25 per person and table sponsorships are available for $250.00. For more information or to register for the YP Summit, go to www. ypkansas.com or contact Jennifer at jowen@topekachamber.org or 785.234.2644. Fast Forward Membership Renewal Campaign Underway It’s time for Fast Forward members to renew their membership for 2013. Individual memberships for those that work for Chamber member firms is $50 and can be paid online at www. fastforwardtopeka.org or by sending your check to the Chamber, attention Jennifer Owen. Fast Forward membership allows members to attend most Fast Forward events free of charge as well as receive regular eNews blasts about YP friendly events in our community. Corporate memberships are also available that allow a firm to have multiple members as well as recognition that the firm is supportive of retaining and recruiting young professionals to our community. February 2013 Events scheduled during the balance of first quarter include networking socials at the Wild Horse Saloon and Topeka Habitat for Humanity; insiders events (behind the scenes tours) at Topeka High School and the Kansas State Capitol Building; and Ignite Luncheons at the Library and Washburn. Fast Forward members are also continuing their dinner service once a month at the Topeka Rescue Mission. If you have questions, call Jennifer Owen at 75.234.2644, or check out www.fastforwardtopeka.org. 5 GOTOPEKA NEWS “Selling Without Selling Out” Topic of Breakfast Buzz Business Coach Mike Grogan will offer an uncommon approach to other’s expense, the prospect is viewed as a capable decision-maker who may or may not need your product or service and who might or might not be a good customer for you. Grogan says, “selling is not so much about what you “do,” but who you “are” during the process.” Grogan will explore the myths of selling and open a new paradigm for engaging prospects in dialogue. Rather than seeing prospects as an adversary in a contest, where both sides are trying to win at the Tickets are $15 for Chamber members and EMBD graduates; $20 for the general public. RSVP online, or by calling Mary Ann at 785.231.6000. selling and customer service at the Wednesday, February 27 Breakfast Buzz event from 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. at the Ramada Convention Center in the Madison Room. Lean Six Sigma Classes Offered This Spring The Yellow Belt level of Lean Six Sigma, a structured and systematic method for organizational improvement, will be presented by Washburn’s Center for Organizational Excellence twice this spring— March 21-22 and May 2-3. The Yellow Belt is a foundation level course that provides a basic understanding of methodologies with the goal of improved project management skills, problem solving and more effective cross functional teams. The course will also provide an understanding of the more advanced levels of Six Sigma knowledge and skills. The course is appropriate for anyone working at any level within an organization and in any industry, particularly those practitioners who are overseeing projects, looking for a formal improvement process or looking for ways to improve customer satisfaction. Course sessions are from 8:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m. with additional application assignments. The cost is $730 per person. For registration information go to www.washburn.edu/ao or call 785.670.1399. The program is offered by the Washburn School of Business, Washburn Academic Outreach and the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce/GO Topeka. Sponsorships Available for Small Business Awards The annual Small Business Awards Luncheon will be Wednesday, May 15 at the Washburn Union from noon-1:30 p.m. Presented by GO Topeka and the Chamber, the event will honor an outstanding nonprofit, minority & women business, an emerging entrepreneur and Ribbon cutting ceremonies for the new multi-million dollar expansion at State Street Elementary School were January 17. New classrooms, a gym and other support rooms were constructed as part of connecting State Street Elementary with Chase Middle School on Topeka Public Schools property at 500 NE Sumner. 6 the Capital City Business of Distinction for 2013. Sponsorships for this event are available at various levels ranging from $350 to $1,500. Please call Tiffany Hall at 785.234.2644, ext. 243 for information. Ribbon cutting ceremonies for the Kanza Cafe, 2701 SW East Circle Drive on the grounds of Kanza Park, were January 22. At right Larry Robbins, representing Topeka Public Schools, spoke about the Cafe which is not only a a resource for training students in restaurant management skills and food preparation, but it also provides food for several schools and Meals on Wheels. The Cafe, open to the public for breakfast and lunch, can be reached from MacVicar entrances onto the grounds of the former state hospital. Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce COMMUNITY NEWS Candidate School Scheduled The second of two sessions of the 2013 Candidate School will be Thursday, February 28 from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. at the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library. Registration is required for this session (call 785.580.4540). This session, for those who have actually filed for a city council office, will cover public service expectations, working with the public and constituents, image building, open meetings rules and Roberts Rules of Order, working together and consensus building and weathering controversy. Candidate School is not intended to provide an exhaustive education of all relevant issues and campaign methods, but is designed to assist in a candidate’s decision making process and help them learn first-hand from people with experience in the process. Candidates are encouraged to come learn and ask questions. Candidate School is coordinated by Downtown Topeka, League of Women Voters, CRC, the Topeka Chamber, North Topeka Business Alliance and the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library. Persons attending Candidate School are not endorsed by any of these organizations. Senator Moran to Speak Kansas Senator Jerry Moran will speak at a Chamber Federal Forum Tuesday, February 19 from 7:30 a.m.-8:45 a.m. in the Emerald Ballroom at the Capitol Plaza Hotel, 1717 SW Topeka Boulevard. Tickets are $20 and are available through the Chamber’s online registration system or by returning the flyer that was in your Chamber mailing. AT&T is the presenting sponsor with additional sponsorship from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Senator Jerry Moran MULTIPLY YOUR BUSINESS. REACH CHAMBER COLLEAGUES BY ADVERTISING IN TOPEKA BUSINESS DURING 2013. Business card size ads: • $100 for one month, or • $250 for three months. Double business card size ads: • $200 for one month, or • $500 for three months. Call Marsha Sheahan or Tiffany Hall for details: 785.234.2644. February 2013 SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCE DIRECTORY AVAILABLE The Chamber, in cooperation with the Washburn Small Business Development Center, offers a Small Business Resource Directory that is available free of charge to individuals interested in starting a new business in our community. If you or someone you know is considering starting a small business, stop by the Chamber office and pick up a directory. THINKING OF ADDING EMPLOYEES OR EXPANDING YOUR FACILITY? There may be $$$ available to you in the form of tax incentives and small business or employee on-the-job training programs! Call GO Topeka at YOUR Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce for more details – 785.234.2644. Dawn Wright Vice President Economic Development Jo Feldmann Vice President Existing Business Cyndi Hermocillo-Legg Vice President Entrepreneurial and Minority Business Development 7 MEMBERSHIP NEWS REINVESTMENTS Thanks to those Chamber member firms and organizations that have renewed their commitment to the growth and development of the Greater Topeka community through Chamber membership. A T & T Inc. A-1 Lock and Key, L.L.C. Absolute Design by Brenda Alderson, Alderson, Weiler, Conklin, Burghart & Crow LLC Allegiant Networks AmericINN Anthony Jaramillo Antioch Family Life Center Architect One, P.A. Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant Sharon Boranyak Breakthrough House, Inc. Brian Ismert - Northwestern Mutual Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar Capital Area Gymnastics Cavanaugh & Porter, PA CenturyLink Clayton Financial Services, Inc. Colmery-O’Neil VA Medical Center Commercial Fleet Repair Community Bank Cornerstone Construction Country Inn & Suites Cowabunga Safaris Cumulus Broadcasting Darrell’s Shell Diamond Everley Roofing Doug Richert Pontiac Cadillac Duffens Optical Co. Easter Seals Capper Foundation EC Enterprises Ed Swift Faith Roofing Company Fidelity State Bank & Trust Co. Foulston Siefkin LLP Framewoods of Topeka, Inc & Southwind Gallery Frito-Lay, Inc. G & S Marketing Gaches, Braden and Associates Gray & Company Hallmark Cards, Inc. HealthWorks Heartland Hospice Heartland Park Topeka Heartland Title Services, Inc. Hospice Care of Kansas ICI Manufacturing International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union #304 JB Turner & Sons Roofing & Sheet Metal Johnny Carino’s Italian jones huyett Partners Kansas Hospital Association Kansas Turnpike Authority Kentucky Fried Chicken Land Air Express Inc/Emporia Freight & Delivery Lewis Toyota Mark Boling Construction Inc. Maximus Fitness & Wellness/ Woodvalley Racquet & Fitness Center MBI, Inc. Michael L. Van Dyke, CLU,CHFC Midwest Health Mize Houser & Company P.A. Ogden Publications, Inc. OneAmerica Securities Inc. P1 Group, Inc. Peoples Benefit Group Peterson Architectural Group Professional Fire Alarm Systems Inc. PT’s Coffee Roasting Company Shawnee Heights USD 450 Shawnee Lawn & Landscape Sovanski Photography Subway (J. Orange LLC) Sunflower Foundation: Health Care for Kansans Susan Shaw - AFLAC The Oread Topeka Area Association of REALTORS Inc. The Topeka Capital-Journal Topeka Harley-Davidson Topeka Public Schools, USD 501 Valentine, Zimmerman & Zimmerman PA Wal Mart #2131 Walt’s Auto Service Plus, Inc. Westar Energy Wild Horse Saloon Youth Entrepreneurs NEW ASSIGNEES Melanie Shannon Great Life Golf & Fitness at Shawnee County Club Some Things in Business Need Expertise A Commercial Real Estate Transaction is One of Them Tom Moses, CCIM Senior Vice President NAI Martens Topeka, Kansas 785-232-1602 tmoses@naimartens.com www.naimartens.com 30 Years Experience 8 Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce MEMBER PROFILE Family Owned Franchise has Family Feel with every meal along with complimentary ice cream and dill pickles. Another perk, kids eat free on Sundays. The Wenrich family has been active in the Topeka business community since 1996, when Dave Wenrich brought a couple new franchise restaurants to town. After college his sons Ryan and Eric moved to Topeka to join him in those business ventures. The Wenrichs have expanded their investments to property management, real estate and other restaurants in our community. The latest endeavor is Dickey’s Barbeque Pit located at 609 NW Highway 24, which opened May 2010. When looking for something to add to their portfolio they chose Dickey’s for many reasons. After eating at a Dickey’s franchise restaurant they looked into it and found that the franchise had a “good proven history,” according to Eric Wenrich, Dickey’s Barbeque Pit operator. Travis Dickey opened the first Dickey’s Barbeque Pit in 1941 in Dallas, Texas. Dickey’s continued to be run as a family owned business, expanding through the Dallas/Fort Worth areas. Franchising options began in 1994 and to maintain the same quality and consistency they offer support to owneroperators from the beginning with Barbeque U, an intense three week training session where owners are trained how to run the restaurant from open to close. There are now nearly 300 of these franchises in the U.S. Aside from dine-in and take-out Dickey’s Barbeque Pit offers many catering options. box lunches, delivery buffet and full service catering are available. Whether you are feeding 10 or 5,000 Dickey’s can help you out. Find a full menu at www.Dickeys.com. On any given day you can find them working right alongside their staff, meeting customers and providing customer service. This along with the great atmosphere of thoughtfully placed businesses keep their family owned businesses feeling like family owned businesses rather than a franchise chain location. Long time Chamber members and supporters of GOTopeka and the downtown project, both agree that watching and being part of the growth in the community is exciting to see and experience. The Wenrichs continue to stay invested and committed to not only their businesses but the community. In their free time they stay busy getting involved with community events from athletic to philanthropic. Instrumental in creating the DART, Downtown Adventure Race Topeka, Ryan Wenrich enjoys bringing experience from other communities and sharing with Topeka. Though both Ryan and Eric never pictured themselves moving to Topeka after living in larger cities, they both are very pleased with their decision. “Topeka is a great place, it has everything you could need or want. It is what you make of it.” Stop by and check out the exceptional barbeque with a great price at 609 NW Highway 24. For more information on catering call 785.215.8215 or visit www.Dickeys.com. A Chamber member firm will be featured in Topeka Business each month. Company names will be drawn quarterly by the membership department from the labels prepared for the Chamber Power Breakfast. Chamber communications specialist Erin Mohwinkle writes the company profiles. According to Eric, “We chose North Topeka for the location because this area of the community is under served in the dining category, plus it seemed to be a good fit.” Unique from many other franchises, every Dickey’s location smokes their meats in the restaurant just as it was done in the original location. They offer smoked beef brisket, pulled pork, ham, turkey breast, chicken breast, pork ribs, polish sausage, spicy cheddar sausage and an extensive choice of home-style sides, including: jalapeno baked beans, macaroni and cheese and fried okra. Buttery rolls are served February 2013 Michelle Moore, restaurant manager and Eric Wenrich, owner/operator show off a few of their specialties after a busy lunch rush. 9 BUSINESS NOTATIONS What qualifies for Business Notations? Tell your Chamber colleagues about your expansions, new locations, awards and honors, or new products and services. Sorry, personnel changes or announcements are not included. Notation information should be e-mailed to Marsha Sheahan at msheahan@TopekaChamber.org. Washburn University’s website, washburn.edu, was recognized with a Gold Award in Integrated Advancement Programs – Complete Institution Websites at the 2012 Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District VI conference in Chicago, December 9-12. Washburn embarked on a redesign of its entire website in summer 2011 to better meet the needs of all constituent groups and to establish a webbased presence for the University’s brand while truly showcasing the Washburn experience. The new washburn.edu launched May 21, 2012. Imagery and design for the website were developed by BarkleyREI and jones huyett Partners. For the sixth consecutive year, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas has been awarded the Highest Customer Service Award in the health care industry by the Service Quality Measurement Group (SQM). The BCBSKS customer service center also was recertified as a “World Class Certified Call Center.” This indicates the company’s customer service center performed at or sustained the World Class call level. “Our dedicated employees are committed to providing quality customer experiences by developing a relationship of trust with our fellow Kansans. We recognize that understanding how our members judge their interactions with us is crucial to providing them World Class service,” said Andrew C. Corbin, BCBSKS president/CEO. “It is an honor to receive the SQM awards because it shows that we are striving to meet our members’ needs.” For more information, visit www.bcbsks.com. Book your February Engagement Party, Wedding Celebration, Bachelor Party, Bridal Shower or Rehearsal Dinner at the Blue Moose Bar & Grill on Wanamaker Road and your toast is on us! Call or e-mail Beth Inman, event coordinator, today! 913.322.2440 or binman@kchopps.com, Clients must guarantee $250 before tax and gratuity and book your wedding type event between February 1st and 28th to receive one complimentary bottle of Prosecco the day of event. Must mention offer when booking and be 21 years or older. Not valid with any other offers, discounts or promotions. CITY OF CHARACTER 10 The 190th Air Refueling Wing at Forbes Field Air National Guard Base is one of two bases in Kansas that have advanced to the second round of candidate bases to host the country’s next-generation refueling aircraft currently in production. The McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita is the second Kansas location. Final selections will be announced in spring 2014. “The selection of not just one, but both Kansas Air Force bases is a testament to the critical role our state plays in supporting our military and their partners as they carry out missions overseas and at home,” Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., said in a news release. “Strategically positioned in the heart of America, the location, capacity, and mission of McConnell and Forbes make both bases exceptionally equipped to provide air mobility globally at a moment’s notice.” Although the 190th hasn’t been selected, just the fact that Topeka’s refueling base has made it this far in the selection process is good news for Forbes Field and the state, said Joe Blubaugh, wing executive officer with the unit. “This doesn’t guarantee us the tankers coming to Kansas, but it does allow us to showcase our current and future capacity,” Blubaugh said. “It also helps with our long-term viability and relevancy in today’s changing military environment.” In making the first round of candidates, Topeka’s 190th Air Refueling Wing is in the running to be the first Air National Guard base to receive the new aircraft. The U.S. Air Force is planning to select three bases in its first round of KC-46 allocations — two active-duty bases and one Guard base. Blassingame Home Care has assumed the ten members of the Seniors Helping Seniors staff. Seniors Helping Seniors closed effective December 31, 2012. Bev Blassingame, owner of Blassingame Home Care, says she is excited to continue serving the clients of Seniors Helping Seniors and is thrilled to be able to preserve these ten positions with Blassingame Home Care. For more information, call Bev Blassingame at 785.286.CARE (2273). Rasmussen College will host a “Sneak Peak” for area Corporate Partners, businesses, Chamber members and elected officials Thursday, February 21 from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. This exclusive event will take place at their new Topeka Campus, 620 SW Governor View. Please RSVP at 785.228.7320 or email Freida Bou at freida.bou@rasmussen.edu. To find out more about Rasmussen College visit www.rasmussen.edu or visit us for a personalized tour. FORGIVENESS: clearing the record of those who have wronged me and not holding a grudge. Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce MEMBERSHIP NEWS Please join the Chamber staff in welcoming these firms and organizations to Chamber membership and support them by buying from your Chamber colleagues! The following members joined in December 2012 and were approved for membership at the January 2013 Board of Directors meeting. Accident Fund Insurance Company of America Insurance Theresa Ross PO Box 40790 Lansing, MI 48901 517.281.9813 Sold by: Adrianne Evans, Chamber Staff Jermey Hall - AFLAC Insurance Jeremy Hall 6136 SW 38th Street Topeka, KS 66610 785.806.7691 Sold by: Dr. Julie Swift, Topeka Peridonitics / Noreen Fenton, Chamber Staff CenterPoint Energy Services, Inc. Natural gas marketer Scott Jurgensmeier 5531 SW 23rd Terrace Topeka, KS 66614 785.501.3254 Sold by: Noreen Fenton, Chamber Staff Legacy Chiropractic & Wellness, P.A. Chiropractor Charles Shively 2400 SW 29th Street, Suite 213 785.267.2400 Topeka, KS 66611 Sold by: Selena McNaul, Chamber Staff Color Me Beautiful with Shakina Cosmetics and color analysis Shakina Lawton 2514 SE Monroe Street Topeka, KS 66605 785.383.3877 Sold by: Noreen Fenton, Chamber Staff Newman, Riffel & Hesse, P.A. Law office Billy Newman 1613 SW 37th Street Topeka, KS 66611 785.267.0660 Sold by: Adrianne Evans, Chamber Staff Intergrity Insurance Agency, Inc. Independent insurance angency Marshall Madill 2047 SW Topeka Boulevard Topeka, KS 66612 785.233.5401 Sold by: Noreen Fenton, Chamber Staff Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt (SE) Ice cream, yogurt, frozen deserts Mark Kelly 2841 SE Croco Road, Suite 7 Topeka, KS 66605 785.806.4286 Sold by: Selena McNaul, Chamber Staff February 2013 Paint Therapy Uncorked Arts & entertainment Margie Mudge 5130 SW 29th Street Topeka, KS 66614 785.861.7299 Sold by: Phil Tysinger, Dynamic Computer Solutions; Tysinger & Associates / Noreen Fenton, Chamber Staff Quinnox, Inc. IT services Prashant Vishnu 2056 Westlings Avenue, Suite 190 Naperville, IL 60563 630.388.1191 Sold by: Doug Kinsinger, Chamber Staff Riddle’s Jewelry Jewelry store Marc Rose 1801 SW Wanamaker Road, Space D15 Topeka, KS 66604 785.215.8609 Sold by: Selena McNaul, Chamber Staf Yaskawa Motoman Robotics Manufacturing Douglas Schenher 100 Automation Way Miamisburg, OH 43442 Sold by: Adrianne Evans, Chamber Staff 11 Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce 120 SE Sixth Avenue, Suite 110 Topeka, Kansas 66603-3515 Periodical postage paid at Topeka, Kansas Topeka Business Topeka Business (USPS 576520) is published monthly for $10.00 per year for members of the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce, 120 SE Sixth Avenue, Suite 110, Topeka, Kansas 66603-3515, 785.234.2644. Periodical postage is paid at Topeka, Kansas. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Topeka Business 120 SE Sixth Avenue, Suite 110 Topeka, Kansas 66603-3515 Editor: Marsha Sheahan CALENDAR OF EVENTS CBR: Chamber Board Room, 2nd floor ECR: Executive Conference Room, 1st floor Febuary 2013 1 GO Topeka Board of Directors, 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m., CBR 1 Ambassadors, noon, CBR 6 Chamber Lunch Connect, 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 4121 SW Huntoon 7 Fast Forward Steering Committee, noon-1:00 p.m., CBR 8 Leadership Greater Topeka Session #1 11 Diplomats, noon, CBR 13 Power Breakfast Committee, 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m., ECR 15 Chamber Board of Directors, 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m., CBR 19 Federal Forum: Senator Jerry Moran, 7:30 a.m.-8:45 a.m., Capitol Plaza Emerald Ballroom, 1717 SW Topeka Boulevard 19 Business After Hours, 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., Aboud’s Catering, 2127 SW Westport Drive 20 Fast Forward Insiders, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., Topeka High School, 800 SW Tenth Avenue 21 Fast Forward Ignite Educational Lunch, “Hot Topics”, Noon-1:00 p.m., Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, 1515 SW Tenth Avenue 22 Leadership Greater Topeka Session #2 25 Diplomats, noon, CBR 26 City Council/Mayor Primary Election – VOTE 27 Fast Forward Inspire Series, 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., Volunteer Dinner Service, Topeka Rescue Mission, 600 N Kansas Avenue 28 Fast Forward Networking Social, 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., Wild Horse Saloon, 3249 SW Topeka Boulevard 28 Candidate School (for those running for City Council), Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, Marvin Auditorium, 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. (registration required, call 785.580.4540) HAVE YOU NOTICED? March 2013 1 GO Topeka Board of Directors, 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., CBR 1 Ambassadors, noon, Exhibition Hall, Kansas Expocentre 7 Fast Forward Steering Committee, noon – 1:00 p.m., CBR 8 Leadership Greater Topeka Session #3 11 Diplomats, noon, CBR 13 Chamber Power Breakfast, 7:30 a.m.–8:30 a.m., Great Life Golf & Fitness at Shawnee Country Club, 913 SE 29th Street 15 Chamber Board of Directors, 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., CBR 19 Business After Hours, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., CoreFirst Bank & Trust, Location TBD 20Fast Forward Insiders, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., Kansas State Capitol Building, 900 SW Jackson Avenue 21Fast Forward Ignite Luncheon with Leaders, noon – 1:00 p.m., Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, 1515 SW Tenth Avenue 22 Leadership Greater Topeka Session #4 25 Diplomats, noon, CBR 27Fast Forward Inspire Series, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Volunteer Dinner Service, Topeka Rescue Mission, 600 N Kansas Avenue 28Fast Forward Networking Social, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Topeka Habitat for Humanity, 3249 SW Topeka Boulevard You can now register for most Chamber events online. Go to the Chamber’s Website,TopekaChamber.org, and click on “Register Now!” It’s easy and quick!
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