March 2012 - Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce
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March 2012 - Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce
Business Connection M arch 2012 1 Ple a s a nt o n C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e I B u s i n e s s C onnection Strengthening the local economy and serving members for more than 60 years 9 25.846.5858 www. p l e a s a n t o n . o r g Chamber to honor shining stars of the Pleasanton community The Chamber will recognize those deserving individuals, groups and businesses who have demonstrated excellence and community leadership in business, volunteer activities and achievement within the Pleasanton community on March 23rd at the Firehouse Arts Center. If there was such a thing as Oscar night for a Chamber of Commerce, the Community Service Awards Celebration on this particular evening would fit the bill. The annual tradition by the Chamber since 1962 to honor these award recipients will see a refreshing program change. You can look forward to an evening of culture and art, outstanding gourmet food, unique live and silent auction items and lively entertainment. Guests will enjoy browsing the featured art displayed in such a gorgeous setting while feasting on the culinary delights of A Tasteful Affair, a well known local caterer. The awards presentation will be held in the state of the art Firehouse Theater followed by the dynamic entertainment of Vegas style singers with dueling April Mitchell pianos play- 2012 Chairman of ing your song the Board requests. It’s a night that just can’t be missed. This is the chance for Pleasanton residents to recognize, celebrate and say thank you to the people who work so hard all year long to enhance the community that we live and do business in. Award recipients include: Sensiba San Filippo LLP, Business Philanthropy Award: For businesses that have provided philanthropic service beyond the scope of normal business activity. Goodguys Rod & Custom Association, Excellence in Business Award: For businesses that have made a positive impact in the Pleasanton community through their achievement within the scope of normal business activity. Pleasanton Community Band, Excellence in Service Award: For non-profit organizations that have contributed to Pleasanton. Bob Athenour, Distinguished Individual Service Award: For individuals who have contributed to Pleasanton through exceptional service to the community or philanthropic efforts. The Dahlin Group, Green Business Award: For businesses that promote sustainable environmental business practices throughout their organization for the benefit of employees, customers or the community. Please mark your calendar for this annual event in congratulating fellow community members and businesses with their achievements and register at www.pleasanton.org. Pleasanton Diagnostic Imaging Center offers technically advanced, all-digital services in Rose Pavilion San Ramon Regional Medical Center is proud to announce the grand opening celebration of the Pleasanton Diagnostic Imaging Center, formally known as Insight Imaging Pleasanton. The center is located at 4211 Rosewood Dr., Suite 5, Pleasanton (Rose Pavilion Shopping Center off of Santa Rita Rd.). The celebration will be held from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 29. Festivities include lunch, tours and a ribbon-cutting ceremony held by the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce. In 2010 San Ramon Regional Medical Center purchased Insight Imaging of Pleasanton which currently operates as a free-standing MRI imaging center. San Ramon Regional Medical Center is a 123- bed, acute care hospital, offering inpatient, outpatient and emergency services since 1990. The newly expanded 6,000-squarefoot Diagnostic Imaging Center offers technically advanced, alldigital equipment in one convenient location starting March 6. Services include: • MRI(1.5Tshortbore) • CTscan • HOLOGICMammography • Computer-aideddetection(CAD) • Ultrasound • DEXAbonedensityscan • DigitalX-ray “We are pleased to offer these diagnostic services in one convenient, free-standing facility in Pleasanton,”saidGarySloan,CEO San Ramon Regional Medical Center. “The Pleasanton Diagnostic Imaging Center was designed with patient comfort in mind, and the friendly staff is dedicated to providing patient satisfaction. Each room in the facility promotes a serene ambience to provide a calm experience for the patient,” he added. Pleasanton Diagnostic Imaging Center accepts most insurers, including Medicare, and most recentlyHillPhysicians.Currently, most patients can receive sameday appointments. The center staff will handle all first-pass insurance authorizations. Physician referrals are required. For more information and to visit the center, please call (925) 467-1400. Circle of Influence Members Pleasanton Garbage Service M a r ch 2 0 1 2 INSIDE 1 2 Chamber honors Shining Stars San Ramon Regional Scott Raty Clean Energy 3 Chamber Golf Outing PG&E, Going Green Consumer Showcase Campo di Bocce Business Spotlight: Neptune Society 4 California Collision Business Spotlight: Serene Care Ribbon Cutting: Viva Yogurt Cafe 5 Can Am Plumbing Pamela Ott Business Spotlight: Sohl Chiropractic Employee Appreciation Luncheon 6 New Members Renewing Members Tools for Business Success 7 Ribbon Cutting: The Ray Morgan Company April Tradeshow Travel to Italy and Cuba 8 Ribbon Cuttings 2 Ple a s a nt o n C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e I B u s i n e s s C onnection BOARD MEMBERS & STAFF 2012 Board of Directors Chairman of the Board April Mitchell, Alameda County Fair Association Treasurer Janet Yarbrough, Janet Yarbrough Accountancy Corp. Past Chairman of the Board Tom Powers, California Financial Advisors Economic Affairs David Stark, Bay East Association of REALTORS Events & Activities Jon Burchett, Hyatt Summerfield Suites Membership Pam Hardy, Ponderosa Homes Directors Jody Amos, Amos Productions; Curt Anderson, Compass Product Design; Joe Barone, Barone’s Restaurant; Jon Burchett, Hyatt Summerfield Suites; Matt De Pretis, Thompson & De Pretis, LLP; Brian Gentry, Fremont Bank; Pam Hardy, Ponderosa Homes; James Paxson, Hacienda Business Park; Janice Sangster-Phalen, Diablo Meridian Realty; David Stark, Bay East Association of REALTORS. Committee Chairs Ambassadors Leon Gundersen, Select Imaging Events and Activities Jon Burchett, Hyatt Summerfield Suites Perfecting Plumbing Since 1972 Finance Janet Yarbrough, Janet Yarbrough Accountancy Corp. Foundation Roy Cook, Robert Half International, Inc. Golf Outing Steve Fast, Keller Williams Tri-Valley Realty EDGR (Economic Development/Government Relations) David Stark, Bay East Association of REALTORS Leadership Pleasanton Joyce Shapiro Can-Am Plumbing, celebrating 40 years of service to the commercial/residential construction industry of Northern California. Chamber Staff President and CEO Scott Raty, Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce Manager, Communications & Special Events Wendy Gutshall PROUD TO CALL PLEASANTON HOME Manager, Business & Projects Kate D’Or www.canamplumbing.com Manager, Membership Relations Dawn Wilson Pleasanton Chamber Foundation Board of Directors Roy Cook, Robert Half International, Inc.; Janet Yarbrough, Janet Yarbrough Accountancy Corporation; Jon Burchett, Hyatt Summerfield Suites; Jim DeMersman, Museum On Main; Tom Fox, Keller Williams Tri-Valley Realty; Brian Gentry, Fremont Bank; Brian Laurence, City of Pleasanton Police Dept.; Tom Powers, California Financial Advisors; Scott Raty, Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce; Joyce Shapiro; Eija Sommerfield, Heritage Bank of Commerce; Dick Stafford, Stafford Consulting, LLP; Sandra Wing, Sandra J. Wing Healing Therapies. Business Connection is a bi-monthly publication of the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce. The positions and views advocated here are solely the responsibility of the Chamber. Layout and Design by Lili Cao, Pleasanton Weekly Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce 777 Peters Ave., Pleasanton, CA 94566 Phone: (925) 846-5858 Fax: (925) 846-9697 www.Pleasanton.org PleasantonChamber_1_4pg.indd 1 4/15/11 11:36 AM Avoid trouble with state, start East Pleasanton plan now By Scott Raty Chairman-Elect Brock Roby, BKF Engineers 40th Mar ch 2012 ©2012 The longer Pleasanton waits to start the East Pleasanton Specific Plan(EPSP),themoredisruptiveit will be to the day-to-day operations of the City, and all the more challenging it will become to deliver a quality plan. The Pleasanton City Council recently adopted a new General Plan Housing Element to satisfy the state’s requirement to plan for our community’s fair share of high density workforce housing. TheHousingElementTaskForce worked hard for many months to meet the rigorous, court imposed deadline. They, and all who contributed did an excellent job. In the end a total of 73 acres sprinkled around the city were identified and rezoned so that Pleasanton would remain in control of its own future. Although the Housing Element Task Force ranked properties located on Pleasanton’s east side among the most suitable for high density housing, the City steered clear of rezoning any of these properties until the East Pleasanton Specific Plan(EPSP)studyiscompleted,as per the General Plan. To ensure the City does not find itself in the same precarious position two years from now, when the next round of high density zoning requirements comes due, the City Council should start the East Pleasanton Specific Plan now. The EPSP offers a unique opportunity for the creation of a well-conceived mix of uses. Those who own property in the EPSP area include Kiewit Infrastructure Company (50 acres), Legacy Partners (312 acres), Pleasanton Garbage Service (7.5 acres), along with Zone 7, the region’s water agency that owns several lakes. There is great potential for meeting a variety of community objectives including trails, recreation and possibly even a school. The East side also provides the greatest opportunities for meeting high density housing requirements imposed by the State of California, while minimizing impacts on existing neighborhoods. Another very important element in the EPSP will be the determination of a funding plan for, and the design and construction of, El Charro Road between Stoneridge Drive and Stanley Boulevard. This regional improvement will be a significant benefit to all Pleasanton residents. At its December meeting the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend the City Council begin the EPSP so that it will be completed and adopted by the second quarter of 2013, just more than a year from now. In January the City Council directed staff to propose a scheduleandworkplanfortheEPSPto begin this year. We hope staff returns to council this month with a game plan and recommendation to start immediately — there’s so much ground to cover. Chamber to help businesses with clean energy information, opportunities to save money, grow economy The Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce is on the path to become a clean energy leader. According to Board Chair April Mitchell, the Chamber just signed on to participate in the new clean energy information hub called Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy (CICE). CICE was founded by local chamber executives to help local chambers and member companies navigate the clean energy space, spur business innovation, and accelerate business competitiveness through clean energy. “We believe that clean energy is an economic development tool” said Scott Raty, President/CEO of the Pleasanton Chamber. “We share a commitment to creating jobs and removing roadblocks to economic recovery, all while promoting the unique resources that exist here in the Bay Area.” Chambers for Innovation and CleanEnergyisworkingwithanetwork of local chambers of commerce from across the nation, representing tens of thousands of businesses of every size, from every industry. “We’re thrilled to be a part of this clean energy information hub with other like-minded chambers of commerce,” said Raty. “We’d like to help local companies save money and become more competitive,” said Mitchell. “Together, we can help build the clean energy economy by helping our member businesses become more energy efficient, supporting incentives for local clean energy projects and building a market for the clean technology products that could be developed, manufactured, utilized, or distributed right here in our region.” Through Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy, the Pleasanton Chamber will provide valuable information, tools and best practices for member businesses to save money and pursue local, state and national clean energy incentives. M arch 2012 3 Ple a s a nt o n C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e I B u s i n e s s C onnection Promote your business at Chamber Golf Outing Sign-up before July 2 and be entered in a drawing for a foursome at Callippe The Golf Outing is a perfect opportunity to foster new business relationships and promote your products and services. You do not have to be a “golfer” to participate and there are other ways to join the festivities. Be a theme hole sponsor and interact with the golfers as they pass by your designated hole. This is a great marketing tool to increase your network of business contacts. “We enjoy being a theme hole sponsor at the Chamber Golf Outing because it’s great exposure for our business. It gives us the opportunity to see familiar faces and exposes us to potential new customers. As a community bank, it is very important for us to be visible at community events such as the Chamber’s Golf Outing. It is truly a fun-filled day of business development and marketing all rolled into one,” said Bernie Billen, V.P., Business Development, Valley Community Bank. There are other ways to gain exposure for your business including: leaderboard sponsor, receive recognition on sponsor banner placed at Callippe on day of the event, tee sign and digital ad with company logo on all GPS carts and print recognition in rules handout and event program or be a tee sponsor to support the event and receive a tee sign with your company name. Join the fun on Friday, August 3 at Callippe Preserve Golf Course. The tournament is open to everyone and golfers of any ability can play. This is the perfect way to thank your clients or build your team’s spirit for the year ahead. The day includes a BBQ lunch, longest drive, closet to the pin and putting contests. The tournament is a scramble format, where the best ball of the foursome is played. Entry in the Corporate V.I.P. Challenge flight gives you for 2012 bragging rights and additional prizes. The HopYard Alehouse & Grill currently holds the title of Corporate Challenge Champions. To download registration form, visit www.pleasanton. org. Questions? Contact Wendy Gutshall at (925) 846-5858 ext. 201 or wendy@pleasanton.org. Save Money and Save Energy with PG&E by Going Green Environmental stewardship plays an increasingly important role nowadays in the procurement decisions of both large corporations and small businesses. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) offers various programs to help implement sustainable business practices that can give your company a competitive advantage in 2012. One such advantage is operational savings. Cost reductions achieved through the implementation of green practices in your company can help you operate more efficiently, reduce operating costs, and share those savings with your customers. Something as simple as replacing your lighting fixtures or printing less paper can deliver real cost savings. And you’ll reduce your carbon footprint as well. PG&E can help your business develop and implement an action plan to meet your short and longterm energy management goals. It’s a service that comes at no extra cost. For help getting started, visit www.pge.com/mybusiness or call PG&E’s Business Customer Service Center at 1-800-468-4743. Recent trends also show that both corporate and retail customers are making purchasing decisions based on a product’s or service’s environmental impact. In addition, with many state and federal policymakers allocating funds to spur clean energy generation and energy efficiency businesses, jobs, and investments, entrepreneurs can find new growth opportunities by identifying business and technology trends in the expanding green economy. In order for a company to successfully compete in the 21st century, sustainability needs to be part of the business plan. As a result, PG&E is working with community partners to provide small business owners with its “Diverse Suppliers Go Green” training, a technical assistance program focused on ways to become more competitive by establishing an environmental policy. It also highlights the advantages of adopting sustainability programs; measuring, reducing and reporting environmental footprint; and defining green business opportunities. To learn more about upcoming Diverse Supplier Go Green Workshops, please visit www.pge. com/diversesuppliersgogreen or email DiverseSuppliersGoGreen@ pge.com. Showcase your business in Stoneridge for a day If you were offered an opportunity to put your business in Stoneridge Mall for an entire day to take advantage of roughly one-thousand Sunday shoppers, would you do it? The Chamber and Stoneridge Mall are partnering for a second straight year to present “Consumer Showcase” on Sunday, May 20 from 11am to 6pm on the ground floor between Macy’s for Men and the Mall’s Grand Court. “Last year’s showcase was a great success for the 24 businesses that exhibited their products and services. We are very excited to expand and offer this rare opportunity for a second time,” said Scott Raty, Chamber President. “The exposure at the Consumer Showcase was a great way to connect with potential clients. We received a lead from the event, which later turned into a client and we closed a deal shortly after. We are looking forward to participating again this year,” said Steve Fast, Keller Williams Tri-Valley Realty. According to Raty, the showcase is open to businesses who do not compete with tenants of the mall. “Also, please keep in mind that we have a one-of-a-kind rule in place too. For example we’ll limit ourselves to only one real estate company, one chiropractor, etc. “ As added incentive for mall shoppers to visit showcase exhibitors, there will be a drawing for a $500 shopping spree awarded at the end of the day to one lucky person who visits the showcase and registers to win. Cost to exhibit is $399 for Pleasanton Chamber members; $599 for non-members. A nominal additional insurance fee may be required of some exhibitors. Register online at www.pleasanton.org or for more information call the Chamber offices (925) 846-5858 ext. 201. (Left to right): Rebecka Jewell, Event Planner, Ben Musolf, Chief Operating Officer and Lilian Steinle, General Manager, Campo di Bocce Livermore. Special thanks to Campo di Bocce for hosting the first chamber mixer of the New Year. Their delicious food and award winning wines are always popular. Guest enjoyed playing bocce ball and networking court side. Campo di Bocce to host Senior Games Bocce Tournament this month Campo di Bocce of Livermore is proud to host the Bay Area Senior Games, the first California Senior Games Bocce Tournament on March 11-17, 2012. The Games promote healthy, active lifestyles for adults over the age of 50. The 2012 California Senior Games State Championships will also be a qualifier for the 2013 Summer National Senior Games. Campo di Bocce invites you to come watch the games and enjoy the fun. For a schedule of events, visit www.bayareaseniorgames. org/sports-bocce. They have eight world class, state-of-the-art bocce courts, traditional Italian Cuisine, and carry a large variety of local Livermore Valley and California wines. The property boasts outdoor semi-private rooms facing the vineyards along with a private meeting/dining room with wireless internet and an electric drop-down screen for state-of-the-art PowerPoint presentations. Campo di Bocce, 175 E. Vineyard Avenue, Livermore, (925) 249-9800, www.campodibocce.com Follow them on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ LivermoreBocce or on Facebook. Bu si n e ss S p o t l i g h t Neptune Society clears up misconceptions about services they offer The Neptune Society of Northern California has been providing alternatives in meaningful ways in honoring loved ones for forty years. They provide cremation and traditional funeral services along with an array of merchandise and final disposition choices that others do not. Their reputation and quality of service at affordable prices and a simplistic dignified approach is what sets them apart from others. There are a few misconceptions about the services they offer and one of them is they only provide scatterings at sea. This is not true. Although, they are known for owning their own scattering yacht docked at Pier 39, they assist families with a variety of final dispositions of their own choosing, such as, returning remains back to family, or burial at any cemetery which may or may not be our own, including National VA Cemeteries. Another misconception is that you must be a member to utilize their services. This is also false, although being a member provides many perks to the families they serve, it is not mandatory nor even a requirement for utilizing our services. For more information about Neptune Society of Northern California – Livermore FD1823, contact Angie Apolinar, Branch Director, 2177 Las Positas Court, Ste. K, Livermore, (925) 454-1974, or visit www.neptune-society.com 4 Ple a s a nt o n C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e I B u s i n e s s C onnection # Ri b b o n Cu t t i n g s Mar ch 2012 George Osorio (left), Owner, California Collision, along with his staff recently hosted a chamber mixer. It was a fun night of great music and networking. California Collision turns stressed drivers into satisfied customers California Collision is a respected company grounded in the belief that customers are of the greatest importance. With distinction in the auto repair arena, California Collision is a one-stop automotive repair facility using only the most advanced, state-of-the-art, stateapproved equipment. With their highly trained crew, California Collision has the utmost respect for their customers’ time and budget. Each employee and technician treats their customers like family, thus appreciating their time. No vehicle is kept longer than needed, and if repairs result in a longer stay, customers are alerted in advance, with a knowledgeable explanation of work needed. All technicians are I-CAR and ASE certified and trained in frame straightening, body repair, expert color matching, aluminum repair, and adept in the ability to restore your vehicle to pre-occurrence condition. Being BMW experts, our technicians have over 28 years of combined experience. To make an appointment, call 925-484-0111 or for more information, visit www.cccollision.net California Collision is located 57 California Avenue, Suite C in Pleasanton. B u sines s Spotlight Serene Care offers residential care for the elderly Since 1996, Sara Solomon, a registered nurse and her husband, Tilahoun, have owned and operated Serene Care. Sara and Tilahoun first moved to Pleasanton in 1986 and still live in town. Their three children grew up in the Bacon Court home, which is now one of three residential homes Serene Care operates in the Val Vista neighborhood. Their elderly board and care homes have a maximum 6 residents per home and are licensed by the State of California. They provide nourishing meals, programed activities of daily living, manage medication, grooming & service laundry in private rooms just like a home environment. Specialized services include hospice care, incontinence, & dementia. Caregivers at Serene Care are especially considerate and dedicated. Their low staff turn-over, means that their caregivers get to know their residents just like their own family over several years. They screen their staff to ensure they fit with our caring philosophy and perform criminal and background checks. Other services they provide are arranging transportation for outings to the Pleasanton Senior Center, hairdressers, library, and more. They provide free cable TV & Internet. Serene Care, Sara Solomon, Owner and Administrator, (925) 872-6056, www.sereneresidentialcare.com. Viva Yogurt Café is a local family owned gourmet frozen yogurt and dessert cafe located on the corner of Hopyard & Valley at the Hopyard Village Shopping Center, adjacent to the Pleasanton Sports Park. Viva features gourmet frozen yogurt, Hawaiian shave ice, espresso, coffee, tea, assorted handcrafted chocolates, caramel apples, decadent pastries, and custom designed yogurt cakes & pies. Viva loves to cater and specializes in fundraising for schools, sports teams and charities. Viva offers free local delivery. Viva Yogurt Café, 3037C Hopyard Rd, Pleasanton, CA 94588, (925) 426-0886, www.vivayogurtcafe.com. Check out our Mobile site for updates and discounts go to: www. vivayogurtcafemobileapp.com or follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Roby’s are first husband/wife team to receive Jenny Doehle Award At the Chamber’s recent Installation Luncheon, the coveted Jenny Doehle Award was presented to Anne and Brock Roby, graduates of Leadership Pleasanton, for exemplifying the volunteer leadership skills and commitment to community that are synonymous with the program’s goals. The Jenny Doehle Award was established in 2007 to recognize Leadership Pleasanton alumni who take what they learn from the eightmonth program, and give back to the community. Doehle, a past business and special projects manager for the chamber, lost her battle with advanced leukemia at the young age of 47. She played a significant part in making Leadership Pleasanton what it is today. In describing why the Roby’s were singled out for the award, past recipient Sandra J. Wing said, “They helped make Pleasanton’s E-Soccer Program –Exceptional Children’s Soccer – a thriving program to give children with special needs the opportunity to play soc- (L-R) Past honoree Sandra Wing; Foundation Chair Roy Cook, Anne and Brock Roby cer while developing team-building skills, self-esteem and leadership. To-date the program has helped over 450 special needs children in the Tri-Valley, and currently has over 100 players and 40 coaches involved. The Roby’s were also singled out for the volunteer work they do Phalen and Marshall receive outstanding volunteer awards At the chamber’s annual Installation Luncheon, outgoing Chairman Tom Powers, California Financial surprised Janice Phalen, Diablo Meridian Realty with the Chairman’s Award for going above and beyond as a volunteer leader for the Chamber. According to Powers, Phalen was always willing to step up and pitch in to help the Chamber. “She was at numerous ribbon cuttings, mixers and 2015 Forums throughout the year,” said Powers. “Janice led all board members with most membership in conjunction with their church, counseling parents, teenagers and special needs children. Anne is a 2011 Leadership Program graduate, and Brock is a 2009 program graduate. For information about Leadership Pleasanton visit www.pleasanton.org. referrals, and even though she doesn’t play golf, she served on the Golf Tournament Committee,” said Powers. C a r o l Marshall was also honored at the Janice Phalen Carol Marshall luncheon as Ambassador of the Year. Carol’s dedication and time to the chamber outshined the rest. She is involved on numerous chamber committees including the Ambassadors and Employee Appreciation luncheon. M arch 2012 Can-Am Plumbing celebrates 40 years in business The year was 1972: Richard Nixon was President, Liza Minnelli starred in Cabaret, Frank Capilla opened the doors of Can-Am Plumbing, a construction plumbing contractor specializing in both commercial and residential projects in Northern California. Defying the odds and besting all comers over 40 years, Can-Am remains strong and a presence not only in the industry but in the community of Pleasanton. Now with sons Ron and Mike involved in company leadership, Can-Am has been a part of many commercial construction projects and residential developments in Pleasanton over the years. Some of the more prominent projects include: Valley Care Hospital, Pleasanton Police Station and City Hall, Mercedes of Pleasanton, East Bay BMW, Stoneridge Medical Office Building, Alameda County Court House, numerous buildings in Hacienda Park and Koll Center, The Gardens at Ironwood Senior Housing, Valley Plaza Apartments I & II, Avalon Bay Apartments and numerous housing communities in Pleasanton. Their list of references is a “who’swho” in the construction industry of Northern California. Frank, Ron and Mike are most proud of the fact they can help their clients take an initial vision for a commercial project or residential community, assist them with their pre-budgeting, project engineering and construction from the ground up to final comple- The Value of Our Schools We’ve heard a lot about education in California lately, particularly the impacts from lack of state funding on schools from K-12 to community college to the state university system. While I don’t have any easy solutions to the crisis, I would like to share why a well-funded educational system is important, and why as a community we must work together to support our schools. The short answer: The quality of the education we provide is a key element in ensuring strong economic development in our city. Here’s why: When company decision-makers think about whether to expand in their current city or begin to look at relocating to another town, there’s a set of factors they consider. Primary among those is the quality of a community’s educational system. Employers want access to an educated and skilled work force. Companies also want to attract and retain employees, many of whom decide where to work and live based on the schools their children will attend. In Pleasanton, our schools have helped keep our property values more stable than many communities, and our schools are often cited as why CEOs and business leaders choose to locate here. After all, think about all we have to offer in this regard. The Pleasanton Unified School District boasts an outstanding API score, which measures the academic performance and growth of schools based on test results in English-Language Arts, mathematics, science and historysocial science. Pleasanton’s overall API score of 906 (of 1,000), ranks PUSD at number 13 in the state for unified districts, as compared to the state average of 767. Another measurement, SAT scores, shows that PUSD students—with an average 1760—far outpace the California average of 1513 and the national average of 1500. Our students excel in the sciences, with 90% proficient or above, exceeding both county and state and science STAR scores and performing well above 5 Ple a s a nt o n C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e I B u s i n e s s C onnection tion of the project. Can-Am then assists all clients with warranty and ongoing service needs that might arise in the future. Not only is their ownership now in its second generation, but they also have many employees who are second generation members of the Can-Am family. “We are now even starting to see some third generation employees come to work with us during the summertime when they are on break from school,” says Ron Capilla. Can-Am Plumbing has come a long way from its humble beginnings in Frank’s garage, to do business throughout Northern California from Redding to Bakersfield. Proudly they remain active in the local business community and maintain their headquarters and primary fabrication facility in Pleasanton. By Pamela Ott surrounding districts. And in 2011, 97.65% of our high school seniors received diplomas, and more than 95% of those graduates continued on to higher education. Beyond K-12, we also have outstanding options for higher education. Las Positas College offers curriculum for students seeking career preparation, transfer to a four-year college or university, or personal and professional enrichment, choosing from more than 80 Occupational Associate Degrees, Transfer Associate Degrees, and Certificate Programs. Las Positas College has one of the highest transfer rates in the system and excels in helping students transfer to the state university systems and other fouryear institutions. But the college also serves a vital role in providing career and technical training, benefiting those entering the technical and paraprofessional work force and creating workers with the expertise our local firms need. And I’m very pleased to announce that our higher education network is growing as P l e a s a n t o n Pamela Ott becomes the City of Pleasanton Economic new home of Development Director the East Bay campus of the University of San Francisco. This means residents and workers in the region will have an opportunity to earn undergraduate and graduate degrees from the university’s Schools of Management, Education, and Nursing and Health Professions, and then get hired by local companies. Whether as parents, individuals, associations, or businesses, our effort to support stable funding for our schools is essential to the economic health and well-being of our community. Bu si n e ss S p o t l i g h t Sohl Chiropractic P.C. Dr. Sheena Sohl (left) and her staff Sohl Chiropractic takes pride in providing the finest chiropractic wellness care to their patients. They have a full body approach which encompasses an assessment of the body from head to toe. Their treatment includes chiropractic care, soft tissue work and active rehabilitation specific to each individual. They also offer massage therapy utilizing techniques such as deep tissue, Swedish and prenatal care. Dr. Sohl has been in practice for over 6 years. During that time, she was extremely fortunate to have worked with different, yet highly gifted chiropractors. She has been able to further perfect her skills and continuously learn new techniques, integrating them into a style that is all her own. Sohl Chiropractic P.C., Dr. Sheena Sohl, B.A.Sc., D.C., 4439 Stoneridge Drive Suite 200, Pleasanton (925) 462-BACK (2225) www.sohlchiropractic.com Trade Shows, Corporate Events, Team Building Events, Picnics, Fund Raising Events, Festivals Weddings & Family Gatherings Let us help with your next Company Event! www.alamedacountyfair.com ENERGY UPGRADE PLEASANTON COMMERCIAL PROGRAM PG&E non‐residential accounts will be switched to a Time Vari‐ able Pricing rate on November 1. Learn what you can do to reduce your electric usage before these new rates go into effect. From the moment you walk through the door, you are their priority. Their office offers a complete and thorough approach to their patients care. By incorporating a combination of Chiropractic and muscle work, they help to get you and your body balanced and pain-free. At Sohl Chiropractic, they go above and beyond for their clients’ well-being. Not only do they provide a thorough approach to chiropractic care but they also genuinely care about their patients. | PH# 925.426.7600 Employee Appreciation Luncheon S AV E - T H E - D AT E ! The Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce Employee Appre‐ ciation Luncheon is an annual celebration and an ideal forum to recognize and appreciate members of your staff. If you’re a business or building owner, property manager, or facil‐ ity superintendent, you won’t want to miss this FREE presentation. Topics include PG&E’s rate changes, energy assessments and monitoring, solar options, quality maintenance and incentive pro‐ grams, City rebates, and other commercial energy programs. Wednesday, March 14, 2012, 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Veteran’s Memorial Hall, 301 Main Street, Pleasanton RSVP Required: www.eup‐commercial3‐14.eventbrite.com This event is a great opportu‐ nity to show your staff you value them and treat them to a fun‐filled afternoon. Attendees will enjoy delicious food, fun and a chance to win some great prizes. APRIL 24, 2012 More details to come! Don’t miss the fun! Hosted by the City of Pleasanton For the latest event details visit www.pleasanton.org or call the Chamber offices at (925)846‐5858 ext. 201. Photos courtesy of Bella Luna Studios Photography 6 Ple a s a nt o n C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e I B u s i n e s s C onnection M em bership Anniversaries During the past two months, over 100 businesses renewed their investment in the Chamber, thereby demonstrating their continued commitment to community excellence while realizing the benefits, services and representation associated with membership in Pleasanton’s leading business organization. We recommend that you look first to Chamber members for your business and consumer needs. December 2011 - January 2012 Fifty-one Years Christesen’s Western Wear Forty-nine Years Der Manouel Insurance Group Forty-eight Years Pleasanton Development Co. Forty-two Years Jo Betty Allen, CPA Forty-one Years Alameda County Fair Association Pleasanton Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. Thirty to Thirty-seven Years Gay Nineties Pizza Company Can Am Plumbing, Inc. Pleasanton Nursing and Rehab Center Bay Area News Groups, East Bay ValleyCare Health System Big O Tires of Pleasanton Callahan Property Company, Inc. Livermore-Amador Symphony Twenty-five to Twenty-nine Years Independent Newspaper and Magazine, The Ross Property Management Inc. Hacienda Business Park Child Care Links American Cancer Society Pleasanton Marriott Encore Theatrical Supply Co., Inc. Twenty to Twenty-four Years Raley’s Law Offices of James J Phillips, A Professional Corp Jack Hovingh Keystone Adult Learning Center Sharrell Michelotti Cook, Disharoon & Greathouse Fifteen to Nineteen Years Steve O. Whetzel, CPA ENT Networks Inc. Barons Jewelers So Unique Painting & Decorating Electro Imaging Systems, Inc. Unisource Westamerica Bank Ten to Fourteen Years Faith Chapel Assembly of God Valley Community Bank Residence Inn by Marriott Pleasanton Nancy Pennell Pacific Valley Financial Woodland Villas BKF Engineers Tri-Valley PC Medic Turman Commercial Painters Crown Trophy Baywood Court Retirement Community Jue’s Taekwon-Do Mark Thomas & Company, Inc. Total Business Care, LLC Steve Mohseni – Remax/Accord Five to Nine Years Heritage Bank of Commerce Steve McKinley, Graphic Design Rental Housing Owners Association (RHO) Pleasanton Schools Educational Enrichment Monterey Private Wealth East Bay SPCA - Tri-Valley Farmers District Sales & Recruiting Office Corporate Games, Inc. Sweet & Savory Cafe and Bake Shoppe Pleasanton Glen Apartment Homes Ericksen, Arbuthnot, Attorneys at Law Pleasanton Golf Center Safeway, Inc. Livermore Valley Performing Arts Center/Bankhead Theater UPS Store #3714 Pans on Fire Cheryl Cook-Kallio Wente Vineyards St. Clare’s Episcopal Church From The Heart Homecare Diablo Prosthetics & Orthotics, Inc. Super Franks Fun Adventure Pallesen & Butler Tax Service One to Four Years Non-Surgical Spine Care Center Physical Therapy Specialties Extra Space Storage Agora Bistro Neptune Society of Northern California Baci Bistro & Bar Cafe Main H&R Block Nothing Bundt Cakes Park Place Appraisal Services Chamberlin Associates Jimmy Harrington-State Farm Insurance Stacey’s Cafe India Garden Catholic Community of Pleasanton 360 Web Designs Soledad Garcia-Keller Williams Tri-Valley Realty JB Drafting & Design StopWaste.Org H&R Block Total Computer Solutions - TCS Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Two Men and a Truck, Inc. Glenda’s Heart of the Home, Inc. ABC Destinations Foothill DECA Pease Tax & Accounting Services, Inc. Renee Huber State Farm Insurance Sherpa Business Development Dogtopia of the Tri-Valley Olwin Landscape Design & Construction Inc. Amador Valley Chiropractic Health Center Edward Jones-Alynne Zielinski Big Valley Termite Control, Inc. Connecting Points, Inc. Chianti’s Ristorante Mar ch 2012 Ne w M e m b e r s Business Class: Health & Wellness Business Class: International Business Tender Loving Care Massage Therapy Commonwealth Foreign Exchange DotComSecrets East Bay Business Class: Business Consulting Business Class: Dentist Business Class: Professional Services Performent Solutions Amador Dental & Orthodontic Lime Design Associates Business Class: Internet Marketing Business Class: Hospitals BizPop, Inc. San Ramon Regional Medical Center Business Class: Hair Styling Salon Business Class: Technology & Internet Salon Terra Bella Venture Telecom, LLC Business Class: Travel & Tourism Business Class: Restaurant/Wine Bar Chamber Explorations Grape Times Wine Bar and Bistro Business Class: Coaching Business Class: Manufacturers Rep Coaching By Meeta Duman Associates 818 Main Street, Suite G Pleasanton, CA 94566 Contact: Gina Moore Phone: (925)202-8230 Web Site: tenderlovingcare. massagetherapy.com 4115 Blackhawk Plaza C, #100 Danville, CA 94506 Contact: Edward Sanders Phone: (925)413-7300 Business Class: Juice & Coffee Shop Juice & Java Express 55 W. Angela Street Pleasanton, CA 94566 Contact: Angela Aloise Phone: (925)846-0887 Email: info@juiceandjavaexpress.com Web Site: juiceandjavaexpress.com Business Class: Carpet, Upholstery & Floor Cleaning Mortensen & Son 6398 Dougherty Road, #33 Dublin, CA 94568 Contact: Doug Mortensen Phone: (925)829-7777 Business Class: Web Design & Development Your Web Programmer 4847 Hopyard Road Suite 4-152 Pleasanton, CA 94588 Contact: Christina Edwards Phone: (925)264-8188 Web Site: yourwebprogrammer.com Business Class: Public Transportation Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) 949 E. Channel Street Stockton, CA 95202 Contact: Thomas Reeves Phone: (209)944-6220 Web Site: acerail.com Business Class: Orthopaedic Surgery Bell Sports Medicine Institute 5000 Pleasanton Avenue, Suite 200 Pleasanton, CA 94566 Contact: Alyce Henry Phone: (925)600-7020 Email: info@bellsportmed.com Web Site: BellSportMed.com 1000 Broadway #460 Oakland, CA 94607 Contact: Gary Chang Phone: (510)267-2525 Web Site: comfex.com Email: garyc@comfex.com 5000 Pleasanton Avenue, Suite 110 Pleasanton, CA 94566 Contact: Carol Thorburg Phone: (925)484-4406 Email: amadordental@sbcglobal.net Web Site: amadordental.com 5776 Stoneridge Mall Road, Suite 335 Pleasanton, CA 94588 Contact: Mandeep Taunk Phone: (925)523-3096 Email: mandeep@bizpop.com Web Site: bizpop.com 101 East Vineyard Ave., Suite 123 Livermore, CA 94550 Contact: Tara Piaskowski Phone: (925)458-4946 Email: info@salon-terrabella.com Web Site: salon-terrabella.com 2615 190th Street, Suite 200 Redondo Beach, CA 90278 Contact: Kelly Ross Phone: (310)372-3668 Email: info@chamberexplorations.com Web Site: chamberexplorations.com Pleasanton, CA 94588 Contact: Meeta Vyas Phone: (925)963-0293 Email: meeta@coachingbymeeta.com Web Site: coachingbymeeta.com Business Class: Fitness Center Curves 1991 Santa Rita Road, Suite I Pleasanton, CA 94566 Contact: Ginger Huizar Phone: (925)600-9612 Email: curvespleasanton@gmail.com Business Class: Web Design & Development 53 Longwood Court San Ramon, CA 94582 Contact: Bob Lemley Phone: (925)989-2260 Email: info@dotcomsecretseastbay.com Web Site: DotComSecretsEastBay.com 439 Montori Court Pleasanton, CA 94566 Contact: Maureen Carroll Phone: (925)963-8596 Email: maureen@limedesignassociates.com Web Site: limedesignassociates.com 6001 Norris Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94583 Contact: Sandra Ryan Phone: (925)275-9200 Email: Ask.SRRMC@tenethealth.com Web Site: OurSanRamonHospital.com 4900 Hopyard Road, Suite 100 Pleasanton, CA 94588 Contact: Elaine Eigenmann Phone: (925)400-6312 Email: eeigenmann@venturetelecom.com Web Site: venturetelecom.com 4469 Railroad Ave. Pleasanton, CA 94566 Contact: Donna Flavetta Phone: (925)461-9463 Email: drink@grapetimeswinebar.com Web Site: grapetimeswinebar.com 7567 Olive Drive Pleasanton, CA 94588 Contact: Les Duman Phone: (925)426-6808 Email: sales@dumanassociates.com Web Site: dumanassociates.com Business Class: Party Rentals Pleasanton Game Truck 4365 Evelyn Court Pleasanton, CA 94588 Contact: Stuart Smith Phone: (925)998-0734 Email:stuart.smith@gametruck.net Web Site: gametruckparty.com/Pleasanton Chamber provides resources to succeed in business We’ve all heard that ‘time’ is the currency of the new millennium. In today’s dynamic, technologically driven business environment, accessing information and resources quickly can mean the difference between success and failure. “That’s why the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce has added “Tools for Business Success” to its website says April Mitchell, Chamber Board chairman. “Tools for Business Success combines local, state, federal and best-ofthe-web resources to help businesses start and grow,” says Mitchell. Existing businesses can find many resources to improve and grow their business. There are many tools for employers, including ergonomic and wellness tools, hiring tools, links to safety resources, a free employee handbook template, and more. There is an employee email tool that lets you send links to helpful resources or required government forms to your employees. Looking for help with government requirements? Tools for Business Success includes many government requirements for new and existing businesses. There are tools to select a business entity and links with all the forms to create the business entity. There are links to local training opportunities to improve R ibbon Cuttings 7 Ple a s a nt o n C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e I B u s i n e s s C onnection # M arch 2012 Popular Business Tradeshows return The Ray Morgan Company is a California-based organization that has been helping businesses create and manage documents for over 50 years. The Pleasanton branch is the 16th location and will be the first of three offices in the Bay Area. RMC has a long history supporting clients’ with their desktop printer fleet management, fax server integra- tion, electronic document records management and multifunctional connected copier needs. For over 30 years, RMC has been a provider of Canon imaging technology. Today, they are the largest single-line dealer for Canon in the Western United States. The cornerstone of their success is the focus on customer support and customized acquisition programs. The relationship typically begins with a Free Document Technology Assessment. Understanding where and how documents are processed gives RMC the ability to recommend ways to increase document access and decrease document cost. Ray Morgan Company Pleasanton Branch Office is located at 7042 Commerce Circle, Pleasanton, (925) 400-4100, www. raymorgan.com. It s not too late to sign up for these unique trips! Cuba̶A once in a lifetime travel opportunity June 28‐July 7 HIGHLIGHTS: • Old Havana • Cathedral de la Havana • Museo Fine Arts • Pinar Del Rio Vinales • Prehistoric Painted Caves • Cienfuegos •Jagua Castle •Trinidad • Sugar Mill Valley • Partagas Cigar Factory • Bay of Pigs Mu‐ seum • Hemingway’s Farm – Fina La Vigia • Cojimar Fishing Village INCLUSIONS: Round trip airfare from SFO • Air departure taxes • Cuban Travel Visa • Cuban Health Insur‐ ance (mandatory) • 8 nights First Class Hotel Accommodations • 19 Meals • Interactions & Admissions per Itinerary • Professional Cuban Bilingual Host/Guide • Hotel & Airport Transfers and Baggage Handling • Transportation by deluxe air‐conditioned motor coach PRICE: Starting at $3,899 per person double occupancy Tuscany ‒ Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance Oct. 31‐Nov. 8 HIGHLIGHTS: •Full‐day tour of Florence • Full‐day tour of Siena and San Gimignano • Montecatini • Lucca • Pisa • Campo dei Miracoli • Cinque Terre • Chianti Region • Piazza del Campo INCLUSIONS: Round trip airfare from SFO • Baggage handling at the airport • Services of a professional tour manager throughout the program • 7 nights First Class Hotel accommodations • Daily breakfasts and din‐ ners • Deluxe air‐conditioned motor coach transportation for all transfers. PRICE: Starting at $2,599 per person double occupancy For brochures, itineraries and forms, visit www.pleasanton.org For more details contact Kate D’Or – kate@pleasanton.org or 925‐846‐5858 ext. 203 The Tradeshow is a great platform for members to showcase their goods and services and interact with new customers. Over 25 local businesses will be on display to showcase their services to hundreds of potential customers. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain exposure, make business connections and promote your business in a cost-effective way with your table-top display at the Business Tradeshow. Exhibit space is limited and will sell-out. “The Pleasanton Chamber is one of the better and most active chambers in the Tri-Valley. It’s important to us to keep our brand and message in front of potential clients and the Business Tradeshows allow us to build business contacts. You never know which handshake will make the difference in your business growth.” —Ron White, Owner of Sign A Rama Tri-Valley. This opportunity happens twice times a year in the spring and fall at various locations. The first Tradeshow will take place April 11 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Pleasanton Marriott. Sign-up for the Tradeshow package and receive 20% OFF! April 11 & November 14 Business Tradeshows for ONLY $312. Single Exhibit Space is $195 members, $395 non-members. Exhibitspaceincludestable,skirting, electricity and two employee passes to the tradeshow. Register online at www.pleasanton.org or for more information call the chamber offices (925) 846-5858 ext. 201. Now more than ever is the time to take advantage of the Chamber to help grow your business. Visit www.pleasanton.org or call 925-846-5858 for an appointment. Business Connection Castlewood Country Club Meet, Play, Relax, Return... Summer Introductory Memberships are back. New membership options now available. ***OPEN HOUSE*** Saturday, April 14 * 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. REGISTER TODAY! Contact Jami Rodriguez, Membership Director, (925) 485-2239 or jrodriguez@castlewoodcc.org 8 Ribbon Cuttings # Ple a s a nt o n C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e I B u s i n e s s C onnection Mar ch 2012 C re a t i n g n e w j o b s, st ro n g e r e co n o m y Venture Telecom provides business class telephone service utilizing voice over IP technology that allows them to give businesses pricing and functionality that is superior to AT&T. Their phone service will allow your company to reduce operational costs and expenses by giving you a predictable monthly flat rate for local and long distance calls. Their phone service also includes many other enhanced features such as: auto attendant, call forwarding to cellphones when out oftheoffice,voicemailtoemailandmanyotherusefulfeatures.ElaineEigenmann,(925)4006312, www.venturetelecom.com Salon Terra Bella is a full service hair salon located at the gateway to the PleasantonLivermore wine country. They are a Bumble & Bumble exclusive retailer and specialize in Goldwell Color Line and Hair Extension specialization — NXS, Cinderella Hair, Hair Addictions. They also offer wedding and special events services. All new clients receive 20% offandcheckouttheirwebsiteorFacebookformonthlyspecials.SalonTerraBella,101East VineyardAvenue—Suite123,Livermore,(925)485-4946,www.salon-terrabella.com. Grape Times Wine Bar & Bistro is a place for the relaxed, easy going, and harmonious members of the Pleasanton and surrounding communities. Their goal is to provide a new favorite establishment, whether you’re relaxing with friends and colleagues or pursuing a romantic evening. “Grape Times” combines wonderful style and genuine hospitality to create a truly unique experience. They are supporting Livermore Valley vintners and teaming with local businesses to bring you the finest natural tasting lunch and bistro treats. (925) 461-WINE, www.grapetimeswinebar.com. The Northwestern Mutual has consistently focused on one ambition: to do the right thing for the people who put their trust in them. They are a 154-year-old mutual company serving the insurance and investment needs of more than three million clients. During their long history, they have protected their clients and paid life insurance dividends every year since 1872. They are the nation’s largest direct provider of individual life insurance — ranking 112 on the FORTUNE500with$180billioninassets.Whenyou’relookingforhelpinmanagingyour financialriskandachievingfinancialsecurity,theyareastrongcompany.Learnmoreabout them at www.pleasanton.nmfn.com. AJ Amstrup State Farm Insurance Agency celebrated the grand opening of his office at a ribbon cutting ceremony held recently. AJ Amstrup is a third generation State Farm Agent who offers completefinancialprotectionforyourautos,home,life,andhealth.Heisalsodedicatedtohelping his community with investment and banking services while providing an outstanding customer service experience. AJ would love to help you with your needs and welcomes any questions or calls to (925) 225-0550. You can also visit his website at www.agentamstrup.com. Pleasantans tanning salon has been in business for 18+ years, and Angela Breitenbach has owned for the last 3 years. They have recently gone through many renovations, which include the addition of newer, high performance tanning equipment, a wide arrange of lotions and swimwear, as well as sunless tanning options. They strive to constantly improve their salon experience and offer a comfortable environment for their clients. Pleasantans is a one stop shop for all your vacation needs. Pleasantans, 4625 First Street, Suite 150, Pleasanton, (925) 846-8267, www. pleasantans.com. Follow the Pleasanton Chamber on