2015-10 Newsletter - La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce
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2015-10 Newsletter - La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce
OCTOBER 2015 Attend the Expo Thursday, October 29, 2015 La Crosse Center • South Hall A & B 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. The La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce has partnered with Viterbo University and GiANT Worldwide to empower and equip your leadership and the health of your team. The La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce Business Expo is the area’s largest business-to-business trade show with more than 100 booths representing area businesses. From Viterbo you will learn “The Positive Power of Servant Leadership” with four themes -- servant leadership that is timely and timeless, ethical, engaging to leaders and followers, and effective in its practice. You’ll then breakout into servant leadership and customer service sessions. Last year, 44 percent of Expo attendees connected with a business that they never knew existed, and 64-percent felt the Expo reinforced existing relationships. The Exhibit Floor is open from 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and from 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. The exhibit floor will be closed from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. for the luncheon. From GiANT, you will elevate your level of self-awareness and leadership competence to better deal with your daily leadership challenges. The results improve team health, alignment and overall capacity toward your personal and organizational mission and vision. Breakfast and luncheon tickets are still available. Sue Kolve-Feehan, Owner of Sue Kolve’s Salon & Day Spa and The Salon Professional Academy, is the featured breakfast presenter. Dr. Andrew Temte, CFA, President, Kaplan Professional Education, is the featured luncheon presenter. Friday, October 23, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Viterbo Nursing Center (10th & Jackson Streets, La Crosse) Registration: $109 per person. Teams of five or more, contact the Chamber Office for a 10% discount code. Online registration at www.lacrossechamber.com. Mark Your Calendar! Bafter USINESS HOURS ce La Cro sse Area Chamber of Commer In This Issue: Thursday, October 8 5:15 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Washburn On The Park More information on Page 2! 2 UPCOMING EVENTS 3 NEW MEMBERS 5 CONNECTING MEMBERS TO MEMBERS 6 RIBBON CUTTINGS & GROUND BREAKINGS Pre-registration is required for the breakfast and luncheon. Cost for the breakfast is $15 for members and $25 for non-members. Cost for the luncheon is $25 for members and $35 for non-members. Visit www.lacrossechamber.com to register. Registration deadline is Thursday, October 22. Join Us for Oktoberfest in the Capitol The La Crosse Chamber will take a bus load of fun-loving business leaders to Madison on Wednesday, October 21 where through La Crosse Area experienced teams, you will bring the issues important to our area to all the elected officials and in the Capitol departments. If you’ve never done this before, it is the most memorable way to advocate for our region in the most light-hearted way. The cost is $50 and includes transportation and the evening gala. For registration information, click on the link on the homepage of www.lacrossechamber.com. 608.784.4880 info@lacrossechamber.com www.lacrossechamber.com 2015 La Crosse Area Chamber Leadership EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Jack Peplinski - Chair Altra Federal Credit Union Joe Kruse - Chair-Elect Mayo Clinic Health System Bruce Friell - Past Chair Gundersen Health System Ed Jaekel, CPA - Treasurer JRM CPAs, LLC Forrest Moe Schomburg Refrigeration Co., Inc. Cindy Prindle Western Technical College Dan Wettstein Wettstein’s BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lynn Bruns I+S Group, Inc. Kerstin Boudreau Metre Chris Butler Verve, a Credit Union Dave Clements - Ex-Officio La Crosse Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Mike Desmond Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater La Crosse Joel Guberud Chart Energy & Chemicals, Inc. James Hill - Ex-Officio La Crosse Area Development Corporation Scott Kish Schumacher-Kish Funeral Home, Inc. Sue Kolve-Feehan The Salon Professional Academy Robin Moses - Ex-Officio Downtown Mainstreet, Inc. (DMI) Steven Nicolai Nicolai Apartments Annette O’Hern School District of La Crosse Joseph Poehling First Supply, LLC Brandon Prinsen Johns, Flaherty & Collins, SC JoAnn Steffes Steffes HR Advantage Jeff Wieser Wieser Brothers General Contractor, Inc. Blake Winters Pischke Motors of La Crosse, Inc. CHAMBER STAFF Vicki Markussen, Executive Director 608-784-4880, Ext. 6 vicki.markussen@lacrossechamber.com Dawn Honken, Office Manager 608-784-4880, Ext. 2 dawn.honken@lacrossechamber.com Janet Loeffler, Marketing & Events Director 608-784-4880, Ext. 4 janet.loeffler@lacrossechamber.com Kathy Peterson, Membership Director 608-784-4880, Ext. 5 kathy.peterson@lacrossechamber.com Bobbi Schoh, Finance Director 608-784-4880. Ext. 3 bobbi.schoh@lacrossechamber.com 2 Upcoming Events WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 | YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING LUNCHEON HR for the Young Professional presented by JoAnn Steffes, Steffes HR Advantage La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce 601 7th Street N., La Crosse 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Program cost is $10 (includes lunch). Young Professionals of the C oulee R egion Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Register online at www.lacrossechamber.com or contact Bobbi Schoh at 608-784-4880. RSVPs are required. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 | BUSINESS AFTER HOURS sponsored by Bafter USINESS HOURS ce La Cro sse Area Chamber of Commer ENJOY A FALL FESTIVAL • REFRESHMENTS • DOOR PRIZES W Washburn On The Park THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM 801 Main Street • La Crosse, WI Large parking lot in back, off of 9th Street. ADMISSION IS FREE! (PLEASE PROVIDE A BUSINESS CARD.) MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 | CRACKER BARREL: THE FORUM This networking opportunity gets you closer to your local elected officials and provides an opportunity for open, candid discussions on issues of concern. Guest Speaker: Representative Nancy VanderMeer (R-Tomah) La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce 601 7th Street N., La Crosse 7:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. Cost – Registrations by Thursday, October 8: $10 for members and $12 for non-members (includes breakfast buffet). Registrations after Thursday, October 8: $15 for members and $17 for non-members. (breakfast buffet not guaranteed). Refunds will not be given after Thursday, October 8. No shows will be invoiced. YPCR Quarterly Social Bean Bag Tournament was Fun for All The Young Professionals of the Coulee Region hosted a bean bag tournament at Shenanigan’s for their quarterly social. Over 40 young professionals gathered for some competitive fun and networking. Thanks goes to Shenanigan’s for hosting a great event! To join YPCR, visit www.lacrossechamber.com for an application or contact Bobbi Schoh at bobbi.schoh@lacrossechamber.com or 608-784-4880, Ext. 3. Special thanks to our 2015 YPCR Corporate Sponsors: In addition to the tournament, attendees learned more about Shenanigan’s story. Welcome New Members Hampton Inn & Suites 511 3rd Street N. La Crosse, WI 54601 608-791-4004 www.hamptonlacrossedowntown.com New 126-room hotel with spacious suites, complimentary hot breakfast, pool, fitness room and Hamtpon Inn's 100% guarantee. Located at the gateway to downtown La Crosse. Amy Penchi, General Manager Laurie Pfaff, Director of Sales Melisa Valencia, Assistant General Manager Hotels/Motels/Inns Labor Ready, Inc. 1107 Liberty Street La Crosse, WI 54603 608-782-0452 www.laborready.com Temporary staffing company. Our business model is on demand. We also do temp to hire and staffing. We put people to work! Rick Bartlett, District Manager Steve Ulbrich, Branch Manager Employment Agencies Labor Ready, Inc. 313 Mankato Drive Winona, MN 55987 507-454-4582 Temporary staffing company. Our business model is on demand. We also do temp to hire and staffing. We put people to work! Rick Bartlett, District Manager Steve Ulbrich, Branch Manager Employment Agencies Root Down Yoga Studio 1217 Caledonia Street, Suite A La Crosse, WI 54603 608-519-2467 www.rootdownyogastudio.com La Crosse's first and only dedicated heated yoga studio. A community welcoming yoga practitioners of any age or experience! Come practice with us! Amanda Roush, Co-Owner Nick Roush, Co-Owner Health & Wellness Salon Zeyta 1430 Main Street Onalaska, WI 54650 608-781-4730 www.salonzeyta.com Where quality and comfort meet art and style. Specializing in hair, cosmetology, massage. The nail department specializes in acrylics, gels and gel polish, transforming hands and feet. Theresa Paddock, Owner/Stylist Beauty Supernal Software, LLC 127 Marina Drive La Crosse, WI 54603 608-785-7101 www.supernal.com Supernal builds risk and compliance management software for banks and credit unions. Their software helps them manage their work, make strong decisions and protect themselves. Peter Griffith, President Computer Software Stansfield Vending, Inc. 3172 Berlin Drive La Crosse, WI 54601 608-782-7181 www.stansfieldvending.com Coin-operated amusement machines and ATMs. Diane Cleary, Operations Coordinator Vending Services Tri-County Connections Galesville, WI 54630 Discover the power of networking! We confidently share ideas, contacts and business referrals to committed professionals just like you. For more information, email us at tccnetworking@gmail.com. Sarah Livermore Business Associations Why You Should Care About Madison on October 21 By Vicki Markussen, Executive Director The first time I traveled to Madison, I was representing the Builders Association to be the voice of the building industry. I witnessed businesses telling our elected officials the impact of bills on their business and the competitiveness — i.e. their ability to remain in business. It was eye-opening to hear the complexity and, in some cases, time that a government with the best of intentions can add to doing business. These visits to Madison and now to Washington DC each year as executive director of the La Crosse Area Chamber continue to add layers to the respect I already have for business owners operating in a world that needs reminding that broad, paint-brush solutions may not be the best way to react to isolated problems. To their credit, our elected officials are constantly on a quest to discover the “unintended consequences,” created by bills. I was able to ride the coat-tails of area business leaders on my first visit to Madison. It was eye-opening and fascinating to see democracy in action, to realize that I would never (ever) feel the call to elected office, and to respect those thick-skinned individuals who do. Democracy is messy. There are as many opinions as words spoken. To see it up-close, in-action is truly witnessing our constitution as a living and breathing document. You should consider attending the October 21 Oktoberfest because it is your chance to ride the coat-tails of the Chamber or one of the other groups we partner with for this trip (La Crosse Area Development Corporation, Explore La Crosse – a.k.a. Convention & Visitors Bureau, Downtown Mainstreet, Inc. and 7 Rivers Alliance). Come see democracy in action in the most low-keyed setting in which to do it. It’s politics-lite as you walk the Capitol with a polka-playing accordion and Oktoberfest royalty that come to spread good cheer throughout the Capitol. It is guaranteed to be an enlightening experience for your business and with those whom you may work. www.lacrossechamber.com 3 Government Action Tracking September Cracker Barrel: The Forum Recap Senator Jennifer Shilling, Rep. Jill Billings, and Rep. Steve Doyle spoke of upcoming Madison bills at the September Cracker Barrel: The Forum on topics such as fetal tissue, sales tax, John Doe investigations, defunding Planned Parenthood, high capacity wells, WEDC reforms, train safety, and safe harbor (human trafficking). La Crosse Area in the Capitol October 21, 2015 For more registration information, click on the link on the homepage of www.lacrossechamber.com.! New La Crosse City Planner Jason Gilman shared his vision for the city including workforce, use of data to drive decisions, better use of citizen volunteers, new partnerships, urban investment, flood plains, Rose Street reinvestment, transportation, and much more at The Cracker Barrel: The Forum. OSHA 30-HOUR VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE COURSE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY New and experienced safety, health and compliance professionals, as well as personnel who have a wide range of responsibilities, such as human resource managers, plant managers and safety committee members, will benefit from the program. Key Topics/Goals/Objectives • Introduction to OSHAct/OSHA Standards • OSHA Inspections/Citations/Penalties • Industrial Hygiene • Hazardous Materials (Subpart H) • Material Handling & Storage (Subpart N) • Portable Tools (Subpart P) • Personal Protective Equipment (Subpart I) • Electrical (Subpart S) • Means of Egress/Fire Protection (Subparts E & L) • Sanitation/Safety Signs/First Aid (Subparts J & K) • Recordkeeping • Safety Program Management Guidelines • Hazard Communication Standard • Walking/Working Surfaces (Subpart D) • Machine Guarding (Subpart O) • Welding (Subpart Q) • Hearing Conservation (Subpart G) • Electrical Safety-Related Work Practice, Lockout/Tagout • Permit Required Confined Spaces Session location, dates and times Tuesday-Friday, November 3-6, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day, at Gundersen Health System – Onalaska Clinic Fee for the 4-day course is $650 per person, which includes continental breakfasts, lunches and both required publications. The number of participants is limited so make your reservation online or by phone. Register at: gundersenhealth.org/business To register by phone, call Gundersen Business Health Services via BusinessLink at (800) 731-4431 or (608) 775-4431. Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, Inc. | Gundersen Clinic, Ltd. 4 Connecting Members to Members American Family Insurance - Jason Lassen Agency - Lindsay Braatz, Kevin Weis, Matt Haffemann, and Dillon Bean will share their knowledge on the home buying process. On October 21, 5:30 p.m., at Gerrard Hoeschler’s Onalaska location. Get assistance with finding, buying and insuring your first home! Gerrard-Hoeschler Realtors, Inc. launched their new website at www.ghrealtors.com. New and improved property search features, state-of-the-art interactive mapping, side-by-side property comparisons, turn by turn directions, My GH Home Search-Save your searches, receive email alerts for open houses, new listings, price changes. Back by popular demand! Misty’s Dance Unlimited is offering danceABILIITIES on Saturday, November 7, 14, 21 and December 5 from 12:00 p.m. - 12:45 p.m. DanceABILITIES is a FREE outreach of Misty’s Dance Unlimited in partnership with the Physical Therapy Department of UW-L. For more information, contact www.mistysdance.com or 608-779-4642. Hawkins Ash CPAs, LLP is offering form 1095 preparation and assistance for 2015. These forms are a new requirement for certain employers under the Affordable Care Act. Contact Greg Kenworthy at gkenworthy@hawkinsashcpas.com if interested or if you need more information. Taylor Barr was named Rookie of The Month for August. He is associated with Mutual of Omaha's Eric Guth Division Office, located in La Crosse. This award is given to the top new representative within the agency with outstanding sales and service. Associated Bank announces the hiring of Timothy Schadeberg as president of its La Crosse Community Market. The financial services industry veteran will oversee a region that includes Associated’s branches in La Crosse, Holmen, Onalaska and Viroqua. Contact Timothy at 608-793-3833. Angie Campbell has been promoted to Partner-In-Charge of the Housing Division at the La Crosse office of Hawkins Ash CPAs, LLP effective October 1. Angie will oversee the development of the firm’s market presence and growth of the Housing Division employees. Benson Management is honored to announce the completion of their 20th student apartment building located at 509 N. 12th Street. This 18-unit apartment building offers college students spacious two and three bedroom units with all the modern comforts of home. Johns, Flaherty & Collins, SC presents its annual employment law seminar on October 20, 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., at the Lunda Center, Western Technical College. The seminar is free and open to all area employers. Registration is requested by October 13. Visit www.johnsflaherty.com/ employmentseminar. Naturally Aligned Chiropractic & Wellness will have a Grand Opening celebration on October 14 from 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at 648 2nd Avenue N., Onalaska. Please join them for appetizers, refreshments, and a chance to meet Dr. Kasey Heichel. We'd love to see you there! For more information, contact 608-519-8080. CenturyLink has named Duane Ring senior vice president of global field operations. Ring will be responsible for global data center operations that support CenturyLink cloud, hosting and managed services businesses at more than 55 data centers located in North America, Europe and Asia. The La Crosse Symphony Orchestra is seeking sponsors for their 26th Annual Valentine Ball at the Cargill Room on February 13. The theme this year is “Love Stories.” Share your special story with us for a chance to win 2 tickets to the event. Visit www.facebook.com/lacrossesymphony or contact 608-783-2121. In celebration of International Credit Union Day, Co-op Credit Union will be sponsoring a brat cookout on Thursday, October 15, 10:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., at the La Crosse Post Office. A suggested goodwill donation is $3. All profits will benefit La Crosse Big Brothers Big Sisters organization. The Local Lupus Alliance, Inc. welcomes three new board members - Christopher G. Mayne, Ph.D., Biomedical Science Educator and Researcher, Karolee Behringer, Community Health Education Manager and Sam Scinta, President and Publisher of Fulcrum Publishing. For more information, visit www.locallupus.org. The County of La Crosse Emergency Management is hosting a “Back to Business” workshop at the Cargill Center on October 7. Representatives from area businesses and non-profit organizations are encouraged to attend. The workshop is FREE and lunch is provided. Marco, Inc. has been named #79 on The Channel Company’s 2015 CRN Fast Growth 150 list. Based on gross revenue over the two-year period from 2012 to 2014, The Fast Growth 150 list ranks solution providers based in North America with significant economic growth. Visit http://crn.com/fastgrowth. We are very excited to recognize the achievement by Moriah Cody and Craig Hanson, Financial Advisors with Hanson & Associates a private wealth practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. for obtaining their CLTC designation, making them industry experts in helping clients solve their long-term care needs. The Salvation Army is encouraging businesses and individuals to ring bells. Funds generated feed the hungry and shelter the homeless. Sign up at www.bells2ring.org. Schmidty's Bar & Restaurant will be celebrating 60 years from October 22-25. Join them for great food and drink specials, Schmidty's and La Crosse trivia, music and prizes. Also, special video nights for Arlene & Norbert Schmidt & Steve Beyer. For more details, contact 608-788-5110. Stoney Creek Hotel & Conference Center invites you to celebrate 10 years in La Crosse on Thursday, October 15! Enjoy an evening of prizes, complimentary appetizers and beverages. Ribbon cutting at 5:00 p.m. Live music by Under Paris Skies from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Plan your education and career advancement at Viterbo University’s Adult Education Fair on Thursday, November 5 in Viterbo’s Reinhart Center Board Room from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Contact adultlearning@viterbo.edu, 1-888-VITERBO or visit www.viterbo.edu/adult-learning. www.lacrossechamber.com 5 Ribbon Cuttings & Ground Breakings 6 Shenanigans held a ribbon cutting ceremony as part of their grand opening event for their new banquet facility Celebration on the River. Shenanigans is located at 2100 Dawson Avenue in La Crosse. Altra Federal Credit Union held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of their expansion project at the Onalaska Branch, located at 1807 East Main Street. Onalaska Family Chiropractic and Wellness Center celebrated their one-year anniversary with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Their offices are located at 1115 Riders Club Road in Onalaska. Elevate Media Group held a ribbon cutting to celebrate their one-year anniversary and the recent move to their new office location at 126 5th Avenue South, Suite 102 in Downtown La Crosse. Three Sixty Real Estate Solutions, LLC broke ground on their Aguilera apartment, retail and office development at 13th and Badger, La Crosse. The Charmant Hotel held a ribbon cutting to celebrate their grand opening. The Charmant boutique hotel is located at 101 State Street in Downtown La Crosse. SNOOZE BUTTON? IN YOUR DREAMS. Banking should be the last thing on your mind when you’re busy. Our flexibility and quick decision-making will help you get the tailored financial solutions you need so you can focus on achieving your business goals. Come see us today. WORK HARD. BANK EASY. Onalaska • 782-6711 800-908-BANK (2265) Bremer.com Member FDIC. © 2015 Bremer Financial Corporation. All rights reserved. BRD-132-SnoozeButton LaCrosse Chamber 8x4.5 0415.indd 1 4/8/15 9:17 AM Bafter USINESS HOURS ce La Cro sse Area Chamber of Commer September Business After Hours Hosted by Merchants Bank Thanks to all who attended the September Business After Hours, which was sponsored by Merchants Bank. Merchants Bank is located at 3140 Market Place in Onalska. The event is a great way to develop your business contact network. Special thanks to Steve Christiansen and his staff for hosting a great event! Attendees enjoyed refreshments and great networking! www.lacrossechamber.com 7 Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID La Crosse, WI Permit No. 219 601 7th Street N. • La Crosse, WI 54601 Phone: 608-784-4880 • Fax: 608-784-4919 info@lacrossechamber.com www.lacrossechamber.com The La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce proudly thanks our 2015 Platinum, Gold and Silver Sponsors for their support! PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS