March Chambergram - Pasadena Chamber of Commerce
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March Chambergram - Pasadena Chamber of Commerce
CHAMBERGRAM March 2015 Lead. Serve. Grow. Our 2015 Resource Directory was unveiled at our State of the City Address on Thursday, February 19th. If you were unable to attend the event, not to worry! Copies are on there way along with your 2015 membership plaque. If you are interested in additional copies, stop by the office. MY CHAMBER has been a positive and consistent platform for the residents, local businesses and myself to reach new levels in our strive for success. My personal growth has achieved new heights due to the overwhelming support of the Pasadena Chamber staff and members. I love being part of such an amazing group! Carol Bell Air-Value Inc. Heating & Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. In This Issue • Upcoming Events—Pg. 4 • New Members—Pg. 12 • News You Can Use—Pg. 14 Read more about 2015 Business of the Year: Texas Citizens Bank on page 14 “To promote economic development and community growth to ensure the prosperity of Pasadena’s businesses and citizens.” Calendar of Events Executive Board Cary Bass – Chairman Bass & Meineke We invite you to plan ahead and take part of the many exciting upcoming events your chamber has planned. There is something for everyone and we look forward to connecting with you soon! Monica Waggett – Chair Elect February Doctors Outpatient Surgicenter July 12 Membership 101 Rick Guerrero – Past Chair 9 19 State of the City Luncheon 21 Cultural Arts Theatre Night ARG Real Estate 24 Member 2 Member Mornings Jeanna Barnard Membership 101 August Bayshore Medical Center March 13 Membership 101 Sherry Bufkin 5 Young Guns Business Over Breakfast 20 Monthly Luncheon 12 State of the County Luncheon 20 Young Guns Professional Power Hour 19 Membership 101 25 Member 2 Member Mornings 24 Business Foundations Post Oak Bank Kevin Jeter Miles A/C September Valerie Revilla April New Dimensions Home Health 1 Business Expo 9 Membership 101 10 Membership 101 11 Rugged Race 5K 24 Young Guns Business Over Breakfast 16 Monthly Luncheon 29 Business Foundations 21 Member 2 Member Mornings 30 Young Guns Lunch with Leaders Board of Directors Sherrel Brantley Ichi –ban Trophy & Engraving Greg Clary Pasadena Rodeo Association Bruce Dockall Zachry Michael Gilbert Chevron Phillips Pasadena Plastics Complex May 4 Industrial Appreciation Golf Tournament 14 Membership 101 October 8 Membership 101 15 Monthly Luncheon 29 Young Guns Lunch with Leaders 15 Young Guns Professional Power Hour November 19 Business Foundations 5 Taste of the Town 21 Monthly Luncheon 12 Membership 101 James Guthrie Thrivent Financial June December Denise Jennings 11 Membership 101 3 Annual Gala LyondellBasell 18 Chairman’s Circle Luncheon 10 Awards Luncheon Sam Jimenez McDonald’s John Mrozek Texas Chiropractic College Margie Pena Pasadena Hispanic Business Council Ken Phelps Phelps Insurance Anthony Tellez Silver Eagle Distributors Wayne Webb Community Bank of Texas Robert Whitley Blasingame Whitley, Attorneys at Law Ex-Officio Directors Paul Davis City of Pasadena Kirk Lewis Pasadena Independent School District Pedro Garcia Port of Houston Authority Tammie Nielsen Commissioner Jack Morman, Harris County Pct. 2 Stephen Trnack 2 San Jacinto College District Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Chairman’s Letter February flew by like the geese going south and a new month has arrived. March is already on us and spring is right around the corner. Thanks again for all the help and support of The Pasadena Chamber Of Commerce. Well Like I said, “March is already here”. It begins with the Golf Committee meeting led by “Bear” Hebert on Tuesday 3rd; 8:00am, the Cultural Art’s Committee” meeting led by Mrs. Jackie Welch on March 5th at 8:30am, and our Young Guns are also meeting on the 5th, please don’t miss these. Other important events such as, “The State of The County” being held at the Pasadena Convention Center on March 12th will be a Highlight for the month so please put this one on your calendar. I received the schedule for our Ambassador Corp. /Classic Club and there are many events that include Ribbon Cuttings, Beautification-Renovations, and membership 101, just to mention a few Whew!!!!!!! You see what I mean, those folks at The Chamber are taking care of business and I guarantee I have not touched half of what is going on. If you decide to get involved with The Chamber you will not be bored and I think you will have a great time. Our Golf Event is coming together and sponsors are starting to roll in, and we are looking forward to a huge turnout. Bear Hebert is starting to get in his stride and if you have ever been to one of the auctions that he is doing you know what I am talking about; he puts on a great show. Also do not forget March has 2 great celebration days which are Texas Independence Day March 2, 2015, and St. Patrick’s Day March 17th. One last thing if you get this article on time; we will go to Daylight Savings Time March 8th, so spring forward. Have a great day! The Pasadena Chamber is your source of information for Pasadena; please visit our website for the complete calendar of events at: www.pasadenachamber.org. “To promote economic development and community growth to ensure the prosperity of Pasadena’s businesses and citizens” Have a great day and keep smiling Cary Bass, Bass & Meineke 2015 Chairman of the Board From the President Members & Friends, Thank you to the many individuals who attended our State of the City luncheon featuring Mayor Isbell. It certainly was a great way to kick off the year and hear about the many capital investment projects going on within our great city. Congratulations also to Texas Citizens Bank on being named 2015 Business of the Year! It is truly my honor to represent your chamber in our community and my hope is that this event has only set the standard for many events in our future. A sincere thank you to the City of Pasadena for this joint event and the many volunteers who pulled it together. Change is never easy; however, we feel the changes we are making to meet the needs of our members are ones of value and impact. There are multiple opportunities for you to engage and be a part of the movement taking place in Pasadena. Serving on a committee, attending a new event or taking advantage of some of the marketing services available to you just to name a few. We want to educate our members on what your investment includes so please be sure to read the last page of the newsletter each month so you can learn about some of your included benefits of membership! Spring hasn’t quite sprung, but we are certainly preparing for it! Our luncheons will include hearing from Commissioner Jack Morman in our State of the County event next week on March 12th as well as an update from San Jacinto College Chancellor Dr. Brenda Hellyer on April 16th. Events include our Obstacle Course 5K Rugged Race event and Industrial Appreciation Golf Tournament that are sure to be events you won’t want to miss! As always, we are here to serve and support our members, so please don’t hesitate contacting one of our qualified team members today. Working together, we can continue to Build Business and Support Community. Best Regards, Cristina Pasadena Chamber of Commerce 3 4 5 6 7 8 Platinum Partners If you are interested in more information on how you can become a Platinum Partner please contact the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. Platinum Partner of the Month We're CenterPoint Energy : Always There® We're a company with more than 5 million metered customers and a long history of service. CenterPoint Energy is composed of an electric transmission and distribution utility serving the Houston metropolitan area, local natural gas distribution businesses in six states, a competitive natural gas sales and service business serving customers in the eastern half of the U.S., interstate pipeline operations with two natural gas pipelines in the mid-continent region, and a field services business with natural gas gathering operations, also in the mid-continent region. We're an established company with substantial assets that are managed by experienced people. CenterPoint Energy's vision is to be recognized as America's leading energy delivery company K and more. We know that reliable energy is not a luxury. It's up to us to keep the lights on and to provide clean natural gas for homes, factories and businesses. Our long tradition of dedication and hard work adds up to a company of people who are always there for our customers and neighbors, for our employees and their families, and for our shareholders. 9 Business Honor Roll Platinum Partners We applaud these individuals, organizations, and firms that have renewed their financial commitment to the growth of our community through their continued investment in the chamber. We appreciate each and every one of you. ARG Real Estate .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 years Bay Area Printing.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 years Colonial Oaks at Vista.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 years Complete Environmental Products Inc. .................................................................................................................................................................. 16 years Dairy Queen............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 years Dental Land ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 year Guidry’s Cajun Kitchen ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 years Gulf Coast Educator’s Federal Credit Union ..................................................................................................................................................... 34 years Higgins Photography .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 years Jimmy Changas ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 years Larry’s TV Service, Inc. ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 34 years Pasadena Lions Club ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 years McDonalds .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 years Monument Chevrolet .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 years Mower’s Inc............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 years Pasadena Community Ministry............................................................................................................................................................................... 5 years Pasadena Fence Co. .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 years Pasadena Independent School District.............................................................................................................................................................. 42 years Steve Phelps ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 years The Phoenix Design Group ....................................................................................................................................................................................19 years Jorge Rodriguez, M.D............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16 years State Farm Insurance, Scott Loomis .................................................................................................................................................................. 28 years Stockstill & Associates............................................................................................................................................................................................ 15 years Subway Sandwiches & Salads #14—Richey ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 years Subway Sandwiches & Salads #17—South Shaver .............................................................................................................................................. 13 years Subway Sandwiches & Salads #18—Southmore .................................................................................................................................................. 9 years Subway Sandwiches & Salads #19—Hwy 225 ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 years Subway Sandwiches & Salads #23– E. Sam Houston Pkwy S. ............................................................................................................................ 6 years Subway Sandwiches & Salads #8—Spencer......................................................................................................................................................... 17 years Surgery Specialty Hospitals of America/NOVA Weight Loss................................................................................................................................. 2 years T & T Construction ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 years Texas TransEastern ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 years The Plaza at San Jacinto Park ...............................................................................................................................................................................3 years Trumble Auto Sales ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13 years United States Postal Service .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 years The Waterford at Deer Park ................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 years WCL @ Two Cities Bar & Event Center................................................................................................................................................................. 2 years Willie’s Grill & Icehouse #8 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 years 10 New Members Awards by Gulf Coast Trophies & Promotions Mr. Mark Dillard 713-473-6969 www.gctawards.com Carson Companies Mr. Daniel Zoch 713-360-7929 www.carsoncompanies.com The Church Triumphant Ms. Cathy Glass 713-472-2609 www.triumphtoday.org Warner Heathman, D.D.S. Oral & Maxillofacial Surger Ms. Lauree Cunningham 713-947-8832 www.drheathman.com The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce is committed to providing our members a return on their investment through: Networking Opportunities Marketing Services Community Involvement Information Access Workforce Development Political Advocacy Image Enhancement Member Benefits Membership investment levels and benefit packages are available online at www.pasadenachamber.org. Call 281-4877871 for more details on how you too can become a member of the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce! 11 Committee Corner Looking for ways to maximize your membership? One option is to volunteer on a committee to help plan and execute details for an upcoming fundraiser. See below for upcoming opportunities to serve! Legislative Affairs Committee In conjunction with the various processes that the Chamber has created and/or restructured, we have developed a new Legislative Affairs Committee. The purpose of this committee is to establish a footprint for the Chamber in the political policy forum locally, state-wide and nationally. The committee will be presented with information that area groups affiliated with the Chamber are supporting and the committee will then choose which policies or agendas the Chamber will put its name and influence behind. The majority of our agenda will be derived from entities we are affiliated with, The Economic Alliance and the ACCE (Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives). This will allow our Chamber, as an organization, the opportunity to pursue issues without overlapping the work of our affiliates and thus avoid inefficiency. As a whole this endeavor marks a large step forward for the Pasadena Chamber in that it edifies the work and infrastructure that is being developed each day to strengthen the Chamber, its members, and the City of Pasadena and its economy. If you are interested in serving on this committee, the initial meeting will be held Tuesday April 14th, 2015; 4:00pm at the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. For questions or to be included on future emails please contact Matt Salazar matt@pasadenachamber.org or 281-487-7871 Rugged Race 5K Committee This year the Rugged Race, chaired by Kasie Fernandez will be held on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at the Pasadena Convention Center. There will be an obstacle course 5K as well as a 1K for senior adults and children. Money raised from this event will help build and/or replace existing playground equipment at local PISD schools. Opportunities for involvement include sponsoring an obstacle, donating prizes, expo booth participation and more. We are looking for volunteers to help plan and coordinate the details for this new chamber event! Industrial Appreciation Golf Not a golfer? No problem! We need plenty of volunteers to help make this tournament a success. This years Industrial Appreciation Golf Tournament will be chaired by Bear Hebert on May 4, 2015. Volunteers are needed to help coordinate the details leading up to the tournament and securing sponsorships for food and tent sponsors, goodie bag giveaways, hole sign sponsors and more! The Golf Committee meetings are set for 8am at the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce on March 3rd, April 7th & April 28th. Our Classic Club members are retired business men & women who volunteer their time welcoming new members and awarding area businesses for beautification projects. Beautification projects consist of 3 categories; Landscaping of the Month, Building of the Month and Renovations of the Month. Below are the Beautifications for the month of March. CT Church Pasadena Gardens Elementary Texas Oilpatch Services 12 News You Can Use State of the City Address featuring Mayor Johnny Isbell February 19th the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce hosted the Annual State of the City Address featuring Mayor Johnny Isbell at the Pasadena Convention Center. With nearly 500 participants, attendees enjoyed networking and lunch while hearing an update on the City of Pasadena. Mayor Isbell provided a detailed report of the many capital improvements within our city as well as highlighting departmental victories. In 2014, the Mayor talked about how Pasadena was a city of the future and ended saying, “We have always evolved, always worked with an eye on the future, and we’re in an excellent position for it.” This year he continued to focus on building for the future and always preparing for it stating, “The future that we’ve all been building for together is here, and I can’t wait to see all of the great things that are in store for our city.” Together with strong partnerships with Harris County Pct. 2 Commissioner Jack Morman and Second Century Corporation, chaired by Roy Mease, the city has made major upgrades to our infrastructure. Since 2007 the city has spent more than $200 million on streets, drainage, sidewalks, water lines, wastewater treatment and parks. Residents who live in our 100-year floodplain will now receive a 25% discount on their flood insurance premiums because our public works department earned a better rating for our city in the federal Community Rating System. 2014 was a big year for flood control projects in the city. One of those projects targeted one of the most flood-prone properties, not just in our area but in the country, the site of the former Brandywood Apartments. This area was transformed into a community park, complete with a playground, walking trails and a dog park. We named it Partnership Park, because it was the result of just that – a partnership with Harris County Pct. 2 Commissioner Jack Morman and our parks and recreation department, under the leadership of Kirby Cardenas. The community relations team under Richard Scott’s direction, together with our Parks & Recreation Dept., also organized this year’s recordbreaking Can Do Food Drive, which collected more than 35,000 pounds of food for Pasadena food pantries, and the annual Holiday Lighted Parade with the Strawberry Festival, which drew more than 10,000 spectators. Thanks to the officers in our Pasadena Police Department, under the leadership of Chief Mike Thaler, we have had a major reduction in crime this past year. Serious crimes dropped by more than 14%, including a 16 and a half percent reduction in thefts, a 20% drop in robberies and 22% fewer burglaries. In the narcotics division, officers’ efforts were so outstanding that the unit was named the top Narcotics Unit of the Year in the state of Texas. Currently, there are 172 firefighters in the Pasadena Volunteer Fire Department, led by Chief Lanny Armstrong. Working alongside the fire department is the Fire Marshal’s office, led by Fire Marshal David Brannon. In 2014 they conducted nearly 5,000 inspections and hundreds of investigations and public education programs. And they did an excellent job of it, as evidenced by their Gold Award by the Texas Fire Marshal’s Association. Building Pasadena is not something that is just limited to our city departments. Some of the biggest events in our community – like the Strawberry Festival, the Pasadena Livestock Show & Rodeo, and the McDonald’s Texas Invitational – have continued to grow and expand, drawing tens of thousands of people to our city each year with a combined economic impact of more than $15 million. 13 News You Can Use State of the City Address featuring Mayor Johnny Isbell Education in Pasadena is also evolving as voters recently approved a $175 million bond, to improve schools and update the district’s technology. One example of this is the new Dr. Kirk Lewis Career and Technical High School that offers students an opportunity to graduate not just with a diploma, but also with hands-on experience in their career field, as well as college credits, certifications or licenses in high demand areas. Students can further their education at San Jacinto College where cutting edge technology and innovative ideas enter the classroom. The college has a new Maritime Training Center under construction, one of only three facilities of its kind in the country. Mayor Isbell stated, “The city, our education system, the Chamber, non-profit organizationsKour whole community is working together to build Pasadena for the future. And we are seeing the results. Businesses are coming here in record numbers, industry is booming, and hundreds of new jobs are being created. It’s only February and, already, the industrial projects that we know are coming to Pasadena in 2015 have a total value of more than a billion dollars.” Some examples of these projects in Bayport include Kaneka undergoing a $50 million expansion that will double its capacity, Lubline that will open a new $60 million facility, and it’s the area selected as the site of a new plant that Celanese recently announcedKone that is valued at $800 million. Bayport is also the home of our cruise terminal, which is now port to not one, but two major cruise lines. Nearly 150,000 passengers are expected to sail out of the terminal this cruise season. Pasadena is fortunate to have not just the Bayport Cruise Terminal, but also the Port of Houston right here in our backyard. The Houston Ship Channel just celebrated its 100th birthday with records being set in both steel and container cargo. The Port of Houston Authority is the number one port in the United States for foreign tonnage, and over the course of the next five years, more than $1 billion dollars will be invested in expansion and improvement projects to handle increased volumes at the port. Isbell said, “It is exciting to see all of the new growth and development, but we have almost as many major expansion and renovation projects as we do new projects. Many of the businesses that have a long history here – like Bayshore, Ventech and Pinnacle – have invested millions to not just keep their businesses here, but to grow them here.” Projects that the city is getting started on this year include a new fire station #5 on Spencer Highway, a new animal adoption center on Burke, a new municipal court facility in the old AT&T building and, perhaps most exciting, a new waterpark in Strawberry Park. A new Burlington store is coming, new hotels and medical facilities are under construction, and industry is booming. The future of Pasadena is certainly on the right track. Mayor Isbell closed saying, “Each year, it seems like there are more and more exciting projects and announcements to share and it already looks like next year will be no exception.” 14 s 2015 Business of the Year Each year businesses are nominated for the prestigious title of Business of the Year. Consideration for this award are companies who exhibit financial stewardship, active involvement in community organizations, participation in local events and lending resources. Selection is made by former Business of the Year recipients and the award is presented at State of the City Luncheon. We are honored to announce this years Business of the Year is Texas Citizens Bank. About Texas Citizens Bank In 2005, Duncan Stewart, Mike Cornett and Tom Watson along with Ken Love, Dr. George Dempsey and Hall of Fame Disc Jockey and former Precinct 8 Constable, Bill Bailey, formed Texas Citizens Bank. The Pasadena based bank opened for business in May 2006. All of the TCB’s organizers had previously severed on nationally chartered bank boards and had extensive bank experience. Advisory Directors are Terry Brotherton, Jack Howard, Richard Cansler, Dub Kelly, Ralph Vasami, Jess Fields and Mike Bowman. Stewart is Chairman of the Board and CEO, Cornett is President and Watson is Regional President and CLO. Bob Gebhard was one of the original senior officers of the bank. He is currently an Executive Vice President at TCB. w John Harris, a well-known real estate developer in Pasadena, agreed to develop and have constructed a beautiful three story building in booming South Pasadena for the bank’s main facility. TCB opened a Clear Lake location one year later in another new John Harris building. TCB now has six locations in the greater Houston area in addition to their operations center at 4120, 4122, 4124 Fairmont Parkway. TCB is the only bank based and chartered in Pasadena. TCB has been a member of the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce before its’ doors officially opened and has been an active participant ever since. TCB is also active in the Pasadena community supporting more than 10 non-profit organizations and a number of its members serving on various boards and committees. d Past Businesses of the Year 1988 John Phelps State Farm 1989 Bayshore Medical Center 1990 Meador Corporation 1991 Casa Ole 1992 Peoples National Bank 1993 Allied Ace Hardware 1994 Pasadena Citizen 1995 Southmore Medical Center 1996 Ernie’s Restaurant & Bar 1997 Texas Chiropractic College 1998 Ditta Meat Company 1999 Pine Tree Lodge 2000 Strawberry Appliance 2001 Advanced D’Sign Services 2002 Pasadena Honda 2003 Lacy’s Hallmark 2004 Drake Printing 2005 Williamson Whole Health 2006 Philibert Insurance Agency 2007 John O. Harris Interest 2008 Loomis International, Inc. 2009 Manlove Advertising 2010 Rosewood Funeral Home 2011 Shell Federal Credit Union 2012 Ventech 2013 Bass & Meineke Pasadena Chamber of Commerce 2014 Silver Sycamore 15 Business Business Foundations Foundations Business Foundations As a chamber we are committed to providing valuable resources to our businesses. We are excited to introduce quarterly “Business Foundations” in 2015 where we will have facilitator’s present information regarding topics of interest to our members. A survey was sent out to all our members asking what their interests are, if you would like to participate in the survey please email Kimberly@pasadenachamber.org Make sure you join us on April 1st as we kick off our 1st Business Foundations for 2015. 16 Ribbon Cuttings Dao’s Bookkeeping & Tax Service Dao’s Bookkeeping & Tax Services provides small to mid-size business with bookkeeping, payroll and tax preparation services. Our services include QuickBooks® Consulting and Training, Bookkeeping & Payroll Services. We also provide Individual, Business and Non-Profit Tax Preparation, Financial Reporting, Cash Flow and Tax Projections and Budgeting. Trusted Employment Solutions Trusted Employment Solutions (TES) delivers qualified, motivated workers on a temporary, temp-to-hire and direct hire basis. The TES team specialize in effectively placing job seekers, while providing employers with comprehensive support to promote worker retention and individual development. We are committed to complete customer satisfaction and to providing a skilled staff to meet the demands of our current economy and business partners. Our website is www.trustedjobs.org and phone is 713-395-3178. Member 2 Member Mornings On Tuesday, February 24th we held our 1st Member 2 Member Mornings here at the Chamber. This event was designed for all attendees to provide a “60 second commercial” about your business or services over breakfast with opportunities for relationship building and growing your referral base. Member 2 Member Mornings are open to all current and prospective chamber members to attend at no cost. Join us for our next Member 2 Member Mornings on April 21, 2015 at 8:30am.. 17 How to Reach Your Chamber: Cristina Womack President / CEO Janette Morgan VP of Operations Kim Tolleson Event & Marketing Coordinator Matt Salazar Member Services Coordinator Roni Archer Administrative Assistant 4334 Fairmont Parkway Pasadena, TX 77504 281-487-7871 281-487-5530 (fax) www.pasadenachamber.org info@pasadenachamber.org Monday—Friday 8:00– 5:00 In order to truly maximize your chamber membership, its imperative to know your member benefits! Each month look here to find information on how you can take advantage of services, many are already included in your annual investment. Are you having a special this month? What about an event you’d like to promote? Every Tuesday an E-Blast gets sent out to all members and you can include your information at no additional cost. Simply email Kimberly@pasadenachamber.org by Monday to be included. As an added service, members can bring their Certificate of Origin documents to be verified for only $35 per copy. Since we don’t close for lunch, bring them by on your lunch break and we will be happy to take care of it for you. Contact any of our professional staff above for more information or assistance in taking advantage of these benefits.. 18