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Lovis
plans to create 600 jobs in Troup County facility
Governor Sonny Perdue announced June 9 that
top-tier Kia supplier Glovis plans to locate a new facility in
West Point, creating 600 jobs.
"With this latest announcement, total job
creation by the Kia plant and supplier facilities in Georgia
will near 6,000," said Governor Perdue. "We welcome
Glovis to the Georgia business community and look forward to the
important role it will play in Kia's success."
Glovis Georgia LLC and Glovis America Inc.,
part of Seoul, Korea-based Glovis, will be a key logistics
provider for Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (KMMG). The
558,131-square-foot plant will be located on 95 acres at the Kia
site in West Point. Production is expected to begin in Dec.
2009.
Glovis will supply auto parts and provide
inventory management to the KMMG vehicle assembly line. The
company has been a top logistics provider for Kia and Hyundai
since 2001.
"Our new facility in West Point will
allow us to provide just-in-time inventory management for KMMG
and deliver the high quality logistics services that Glovis is
known for around the world," said Seunyong Sung, CEO with
Glovis Georgia. "We look forward to success in our new home
in Georgia."
"We are thrilled to have Glovis in the
city of West Point," said West Point Mayor Drew Ferguson.
"They are a great addition to the network of suppliers
located on the Kia site, and I know our city is looking forward
to providing a great work environment for them."
Glovis, based in Seoul, Korea, is an
integrated logistics company that aims to maximize customer
value and loyalty through customer-focused business. Glovis
currently has 16 offices worldwide acting as a global base for
logistics. The company is committed to building a Global Supply
Chain Management system throughout its offices around the globe.
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We
would like to express our deepest appreciation to all of our
members for their support of the Chamber and, especially, to
our Enhanced Investors, some of whom are included below:
Continuous
Sponsors
Aflac
Incorporated; AT&T;
BlueCross
BlueShield of Georgia; Columbus
Bank and Trust; Columbus
Regional Healthcare Systems, Inc.; Deltacom;
Georgia
Power Company; St.
Francis Hospital; Synovus
Financial Corp.; TSYS;
W.C. Bradley Company
Gold Sponsors:
Atmos
Energy; Bill
Heard Chevrolet; Carl
Gregory Enterprises; Columbus
Doctors Hospital; Growing
Room, Inc.; Hughston
Orthopedic Hospital; Kodak;
Panasonic Battery Corporation of America; SunTrust
Bank; Wachovia
As a not-for-profit organization, the
Chamber provides the ideal venue for public-private
partnerships to maintain a pro-business region. While we
appreciate all of our members, many business leaders recognize
the value of investing more than their membership fees in the
Chamber’s mission to benefit the region. The Chamber’s
Enhanced Investor levels include Continuous, Platinum, Gold,
Silver, and Bronze Sponsors.
Our enhanced investors receive Chamber benefits in accordance
with the different levels of investments. We would like to
have the opportunity to meet with you and discuss the benefits
of being an enhanced investor or increasing the sponsor level
of your investment. Please contact Mark Blackwell at
706-596-7001or mblackwell@columbusgachamber.com.
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Business
& Healthcare Expo was rescheduled to Aug. 21

The Business & Healthcare Expo is set
for Aug. 21 in the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.
This annual event is great way for you showcase your
products and services to the community and also the other
participating vendors.
Depending on your product line, one sale
could possibly pay for your participation in this event. New
sales can add up to new customers who may become long term
clients. Imagine the possible impact to your bottom line for
just one days work.
"I'd like to share with you a tool I
have found to be beneficial in maximizing the success of the
event for me," Tom Couture, Wade Linen. "As I
collect business cards, I note on the back whether the
prospect is hot, medium or cold. Then about one week after
the event I begin following up with those contacts beginning
with hot prospects first."
Sign
up today by clicking here for the sign up form.
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First
Small Business Week Gala recognizes two area businesses
At the Small Business Week Gala of Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of
Commerce the Small Business Giant of the Year was presented to Daniel Appliance.
The first Visionary Award was presented to Masterbuilt in front of more than 100
people at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.
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| Mike Mayhew, chair of Small Business
Recognition Committee, presents the Small Business Giant of the year award
to Ron Daniel, Daniel Appliance May 22. |
Daniel Appliance named
Small Business Giant of the Year
The Small Business Giant of the Year award is
presented to the most outstanding of the previous year's Small
Business Giant of the month winners. Daniel Appliance is a
classic example of a small independent retailer who flourishes
from long-term relationship building, niche marketing and
superior customer service, while transferring ownership to the
next generation of family-ownership and being surrounded by
big-box competitors. Previous winners of the Small Business
Giant of the Year have included B. Merrell's, Ranger Joe's,
Masterbuilt, and Knox Pest Control.
Visionary Award
The primary objective of the Visionary Award
is to recognize regional small business members of the Chamber
that have impacted their industry through innovation, whether
product design, marketing, supply chain, distribution, or other
part of the business. During the past 35 years Masterbuilt has
increased its product offering to more than 75 products ranging
from outdoor cookers & accessories, grills, to automotive
accessories. It was founded in 1973 by Dawson McLemore. For the
past 24 years Dawson's sons John and Don McLemore have been
responsible for the operation of the business.
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| (l-r) Don McLemore,
Masterbuilt, Russ Carreker,
incoming chair, Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of Commerce,
and John McLemore, Masterbuilt the first recipients of the
chambers Visionary Award. |
Masterbuilt's vision is to set the standard
for product quality, innovative design, and competitive pricing
in their product categories. Masterbuilt began manufacturing
fern stands, baker's racks, and ornamental ironwork.
Together, John and Don have designed and
developed and secured patents for numerous products and
technologies that have changed the face of the outdoor cooking
market - including bringing outdoor cooking inside with the
first and only electric turkey fryer. This product was recognized recently by the leading consumer
magazine as the safest way to fry a turkey, and recently
received the Good Housekeeping Seal. Their products have
appeared on Fox & Friends, Fox News Channel, The View, Wake
Up with Whoopi, QVC, CNN Headline News Interview, Good Morning
Savannah, CN8, The Tyra Banks Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
They are involved with numerous organizations and charities
including the National Turkey Federation, and the Tracy Lawrence
- Feed the Hungry Event in Nashville.
Due to their respect within the industry and
their marketing expertise, Masterbuilt is able to work with many
familiar brands including Crisco, Butterball, Smithfield,
Realtree and Kingsford in joint promotions and joint marketing
campaigns.
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Greater
Valley Group partners with Woodruff Property Management
Company
The Greater Valley Group announced June 6
a joint venture with the Woodruff Property Management
Company to provide professional management services and
staff to all of the multi-family complexes currently owned
and under construction by the Greater Valley Group.
"We are delighted to have the
opportunity to work closely with the premier property
management team in the southeast United States," said
Walter Shealy, President and CEO of the Greater Valley
Group. "No one knows property management better than
the folks at Woodruff. They are the leaders in this
industry. Our goal is to build, own and maintain the best
properties in the Greater Valley region; that means we need
the best management company. This joint venture allows us to
move forward with our other projects while being assured
that the multi-family communities in which we've invested so
heavily will achieve the goals we've established. The Woodruff
Property Management professionals bring decades of
experience and exceptionally high standards to the exclusive
properties which comprise a large segment of the GVG family
of companies."
The Woodruff Property Management Company
handles more than 6,000 apartment homes and properties
throughout the eastern United States. The Vistas, The
Verandas and Crest Club add 938 units in three exclusive
developments to their management portfolio.
"We have pushed hard to make these
apartments a reality on a very tight time-line," said
Shealy. "Our commitment to the community is long-term
and our investment in time and money is more than most
people realize. This is our home. We are here because we
believe in the future of the Greater Valley area."
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Xpress
Materials, READY MIX USA to partner in Harris County
Business Park
Xpress Materials, LLC and READY MIX USA,
have formally announced a joint partnership that will bring
45 jobs to the Harris county Business Park located in West
Point. The new partnership will supply concrete to the
entire Greater Valley area.
"The new Business Park has been a
great strategic location for us to grow Xpress Materials
over the last year," said Jay Walker, spokesman for
Xpress. "I would like to thank the leadership in Harris
County for paving the way and allowing us to grow. The
partnership with USA is an exciting opportunity for
everyone."
"The partnership is an
"opportunity to combine several smaller USA operations
and partner with Xpress to supply the needs of the
tremendous growth in the Greater Valley Area," said
Steve Shaw of Ready Mix USA. "The venture will provide
the latest in state-of-art technologies and customer service
in turn bringing an exciting new trend to a growing
market."
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Crime
Stoppers 23rd Anniversary honoring law enforcement,
citizens
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| Richie Grantham, chair of Crime
Stoppers, talks about the 23 years the program has existed
in the region. |
On May 30, Crime Stoppers celebrated the
success of the program and Officer of the Year awards were
presented for the Columbus Police Department, Muscogee
County Sheriff's Office, Muscogee County Marshal's office,
Phenix City Police Department and Fort Benning Military
Police.
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| Sgt. Warren Dunlop, Columbus Police
Crime Stoppers, talks about the more than 5,000 charges that
have been made through the 23 years of the program. |
Richie Grantham, Chair of Crime Stoppers
presented Frank Bullard with the Lifetime Achievement award
for helping to create Crime Stoppers and his 23 years of
service to the program. Crime Stoppers renamed their
humanitarian award to the Frank Bullard Humanitarian award
which was presented to Jason Gamache, owner of PTAP.
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| Crime Stoppers renamed their
humanitarian award to the Frank Bullard Humanitarian award
which was presented to Jason Gamache, owner of PTAP at last
Friday's event.
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Since Crime Stoppers' inception, there
have been more than 23,699 calls resulting in 1,468 arrests,
a total of 5,075 charges and $240,460 paid out in reward
money, also resulting in over $2.9 million in recovered
property and seized drugs.
Crime Stoppers is a non-profit (501C-3)
program that impacts our community by offering rewards to
anonymous informants for information leading to arrests or
convictions for business and community crimes.
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Hometown Hero in
May was presented to
The Coffee Beanery, Ltd.
The Coffee Beanery, Ltd. was founded in 1976,
when Julius and JoAnne Shaw opened the first specialty coffee
store. Today, the Coffee Beanery, Ltd. consists of over 135
upscale retail stores, street front cafes, freestanding coffee
bars and kiosks in over 31 states and 25 stores internationally,
and recognized as an industry leader for its unique family
business approach, corporate culture, and commitment to quality.
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| Sonya Eddings recieving
Hometown Hero award from Mike Mayhew. |
The Coffee Beanery has been a part
of the Columbus Community for over 13 years with the first
location in Peachtree Mall. The Peachtree Mall location was
taken over by Michael and Sonya Eddings in 2006 and recently
remodeled in February 2008, where we have continued the
tradition and company’s mission “to be the best provider of
the best specialty coffee and related products to more and more
customers, more and more often”.
The Uptown Location at 1204 1st
Avenue in the Historical Flowers Building was opened in August
2008. This historical building was completely restored and
offers our customers a unique, warm and neighborly atmosphere,
with WiFi for those who want to surf the internet and Sirrus
Satellite music for those who want to listen to good music and
read a book. Our
diverse menu at the café offers selections consisting of
wraps, sandwiches, salads, soups, baked goods, and of course our
excellent espresso, cappuccino, lattes, and specialty coffee
drinks. In addition, we have had several customers reserve the
store for private events such as wedding showers, baby showers,
local author’s book signings, and other events.
The Coffee Beanery is committed to
the Columbus community and is a supporter of the RiverCenter.
In addition, we support the annual St. Jude Children Hospital
Christmas Holiday Drive, provided coffee gift baskets donations
to various organizations & schools, and the Franchise
Headquarters provides coffee and products to our troops in Iraq!
The
opportunity to provide the level of quality products and service
to our community is paramount to us! As stated previously, we
have been a part of the Columbus Community for over 13 years and
have the vision to continuously become a part of the fabric of
this wonderful community.
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Thank
you party planned for returning soldiers
Millie's International Market located at 2033
South Lumpkin Road will be celebrating "Soldiers Appreciation
Day" on Sunday, June 15 starting at 1pm. There will be a
great big block party in front of the store with music, food,
games and lots of entertainment for the whole family. Come and
join us in showing our support and "welcome home" our
soldiers!
Millie's would like to invite Chamber members to
join them in the sponsoring of this event. For more information
please contact Harold " Lefty" Encarnacion at
706-682-7060 or email: milliesmarket@yahoo.com.
Millie's International Market thanks you for your support.
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Auto
Supplier DongNam Tech to Locate in Columbus
Creates
350 jobs, invest $29 million in new facility
Governor Sonny Perdue announced June 12 that
automotive supplier DongNam Tech would locate its first U.S. plant
in Columbus, creating 350 jobs and investing $29 million.
“Automotive suppliers are flocking to West
Georgia in order to provide services to Kia and the other
automakers in the Southeast,” said Georgia Governor Sonny
Perdue. “The thriving business environment in Columbus offers
prospects a strong workforce and connected transportation network
that make it a natural choice for companies such as DongNam Tech.”
DongNam Tech is creating a U.S. offshoot called
DNT Georgia for the new facility, planned to be 100,000 square
feet on 26 acres in the Muscogee Technology Park. DNT will join
Litho-Krome Company and Cessna in the 1,200 acre Muscogee
Technology Park. The company will manufacture carpet and floor
mats for a number of automakers and suppliers, including Hyundai
Mobis, Kia Mobis, General Motors and Nissan. DNT expects to be in
production by January 2009.
Pochun, Korea-based DongNam has a long history
as a supplier to Kia and related companies. In addition to the new
facility in Columbus, DongNam also has a distribution center in
Detroit.
“Our new location in Georgia will allow us to
make the best quality carpet and floor mats for our automotive
customers,” said DongNam Tech CEO Ki-bong Lee. “We look
forward to making our home in Muscogee County.”
“We are pleased to welcome DNT Georgia to
Columbus,” said Dick Ellis, chairman of the Development
Authority of Columbus. “The local workforce is looking forward
to helping their first U.S. manufacturing facility be a shining
success, and we know DNT Georgia will become a great corporate
citizen.”
Yoonie Kim, project manager for the Georgia
Department of Economic Development, and Becca Hardin, executive
vice president of economic development for The Valley Partnership,
assisted DNT Georgia in its location.
DongNam Tech, based in Pochun, Korea, was
founded in 1990 to provide floor mats to the automotive sector.
With an emphasis on meeting the customer’s needs, DongNam Tech
manufactures high-quality carpet and floor mats at a competitive
price.
“The Valley Partnership region continues to
see growth from the Kia project,” said Janeen Tucker, EVP
Workforce Development, Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of
Commerce. “Our region has a bright future with the impact of
Aflac, Cessna, Kia and Fort Benning growth."
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Columbus
in top five Best Places to Raise a Family
| Top Ten
Best Places to Raise a Family |
1 Honolulu, Hawaii
2 Virginia Beach, Virginia
3 Billings, Montana
4 Columbus, Georgia
5 San Diego, California
6 Des Moines, Iowa
7 Minneapolis, Minnesota
8 Madison, Wisconsin
9 Colorado Springs, Colorado
10 Santa Rosa, California
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At number four Columbus is being noticed on the national
level. The study was done by Best Life. The results were aired on Good
Morning America (click to view
the clip). Columbus has been recognized "100 Best Communities for
the Young," two years in a row.
The factors that were important in this study included: safe
for children, good schools-student-teacher ratio, above average test scores,
school district budgets, number of museums, parks and pediatricians. Statistics
were also used from U.S. Census Bureau, National Center for Education
Statistics, FBI, American Association of Museums, National Center for Health
Statistics and the American Bar Association. They evaluated 257 cities across
the country.
What makes Columbus special to you?
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| Chamber
membership golf extravaganza held at Maple
Ridge Golf Course |
| The 14th Annual Chamber
Membership Golf Tournament was held at
Maple Ridge Golf Course on May 16, 2008
with a total of 65 teams participating.
This year's premier sponsor was TSYS. 8:00 a.m. Tee-Time Winners Were:
1st Place Gross: Steve Cooper, Ron Cottle,
Steve Shackelford and Adam Cooper
2:00 p.m. Tee-Time Winners Were:
1st Place Gross: Bryan Lucas, Kenny Bell,
Kevin LaRoy and Johnny Hammond
This year's Tee Sponsors added some great
festivities for the golfers with games,
snacks and lots of networking. The winner of
this year's "Best Decorated Tee" was
Batson-Cook.
Thank you sponsors,
golfers and volunteers for your support! |
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Small Business Week Activities
Recognizing Small Business with more than a week
of activities
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| Small
Business Week kicked off with a news
conference |
There was something for every
small business in our region during this year's
small business week which ran from May 19th through
May 23.
These events included: Small
Business Week news conference, Protect Yourself-
Essentials of Small Business Risk Management
Workshop, Columbus Council Small Business Week
Proclamation, Small Business and the Arts
Networking Reception, Small Business Economic
Workshop, Commerce Day Symposium, Maximum Marketing Workshop,
Chamber of Commerce Eye Opener Breakfast, Small
Business Recognition Gala and IWOW Graduation,
and the Valley Partnership Economic Development
Breakfast.
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| (c)Mayor Jim
Wetherington presents the city's Small
Business Week proclamation to (r) Stella
Shulman, Chair of the Greater Columbus
Georgia Chamber of Commerce and (l) Mike
Mayhew, Chair of Small Business
Recognition Committee. |
"Why is small business so
important to the regions economy?" said
Mike Gaymon, president and CEO of the Greater
Columbus Georgia Chamber of Commerce.
"Because they create a large share of new
jobs in the region, one to five jobs at a time,
and provide a broad range of services and
products providing our region with the quality
of life we all enjoy."
There are 14,000+
businesses in the Columbus, Georgia - Phenix
City, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
More than 90 percent of these businesses are
considered small businesses according to the
U.S. Census Bureau. "Considering the future
growth of this market there are not only
opportunities for these local businesses but
challenges as well," said Lori Auten, Area
Director, UGA/Small Business Development Center.
"The pace of change will be accelerating,
therefore, the challenge for some businesses
will be a great as the opportunity. All you have
to look at is the growth at Fort Benning and the
new Kia plant to see this growth is taking place
right now."
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center right) Anika Khan, chief economist,
Wachovia talked about today's economy and
its impact on small business May 20. |
This week of activities was
developed by the Small Business Recognition
Committee of the Greater Columbus Georgia
Chamber of Commerce to provide recognition for
the small businesses in the region and help them
grow and succeed.
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Learn
the transitions of Fort Worth which has changed from Cowtown to 17th largest city in US on the 2008 Inter-City Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3
Fort Worth began as an army outpost in 1849
to protect settlers from Indian attacks. It became the last
major stop on the legendary Chisholm Trail. The railroad
transformed the Fort Worth Stockyards into a premier
livestock center. Later on oil made Fort Worth the center of
wheeling and dealing.
Today, Fort Worth is the nation's 17th
largest city. It is the fifth fastest-growing community of
more than 100,000 people in the U.S. today. It's also home
to large corporations such as Radio Shack and Pier One.
But Fort Worth has room for the little
guys, too: The city presents a number of opportunities for
small businesses, including an abundance of incentives and a
laid-back tax structure. For companies that locate in one of
the city's enterprise zones, investing at least $75,000 and
creating 10 jobs, the city offers rewards ranging from
reduced development fees to waivers on permit fees.
The hottest industry in Fort Worth is the
life sciences - combined with Dallas, the region boasts
nearly 500 biomedical technology businesses. But tourism is
also a thriving sector, thanks to the nearly 10 million
visitors that pass through the city annually. Tourists - and
residents - enjoy the many rodeos, art galleries, and
historical sites.
In May, voters approved, $150 million bond
program dedicated to roadway infrastructure improvements.
The 2008 bond program provides $81 million for arterial
streets, $33 million for neighborhood streets, $7.5 million
for traffic lights and other intersections improvements,
$22.2 million for bridges, and $6.3 million for
transportation grants and the city's public art program.
Sign up as an Early Bird by June 30 save
$100.
Click
here for registration form.
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The
Greater Columbus Georgia Young Professional holds training
workshop
The Greater Columbus Georgia Young
Professionals held their YP Committee Chairs Workshop On June 9
to introduce the program's volunteer chairs and vice chairs to
the Chamber mission, departments and resources.
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| Incoming Chair of the Chamber Board of
Directors, Russ Carreker, explains the importance of Young
Professionals to the overall Chamber mission and emphasizes
opportunities for YP to enhance both economic and community
development in the Greater Columbus Georgia Region. |
During the two-hour workshop, YP volunteers
heard from YP Chair John Pezold; incoming Chamber Chair Russ
Carreker; and seven Chamber staff members who provided overviews
of their departments. Moe's Southwest Grill generously provided
lunch for the working portion of the workshop, where volunteers
engaged in active dialogue regarding committee descriptions,
responsibilities and goals for the 2008-2009 year.
The YP Committee Leadership Team is comprised
of six chairs, six vice Chairs, and one subcommittee chair.
Standing committees include Networking; Community & Cultural
Engagement; Political Awareness & Engagement; Leadership
Development; FUNdraising; and Marketing, with subcommittee
Benefits & Opportunities. Of the 150 current YP members, 122
members have volunteered to serve on these committees.
The first YP committee meetings are scheduled
to begin the week of June 23. For more information, please
contact YP Program Manager Mary Johnson, 706-257-1194 or mjohnson@columbusgachamber.com
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Partners
In Education awards Partnerships of the Year
Partners In Education (PIE) awards banquet
celebrated public private partnership in education naming the
best partnerships in the region May 6. Partnerships of the year
were Harris County High School partnered with Cessna and
Columbus Cottonmouths; Midland Middle School partnered with
Pratt & Whitney and Sprint; Downtown Magnet partnered with
TSYS and Kiwanis Club of Greater Columbus. Each Partnership of the
Year received a $1,000 check for their school.
Harris County High School partnered with
Cessna and Columbus Cottonmouths are working together developing
an aviation program for fall 2009. This partnership is a great
example of a two-way partnership between PIE and students. Some
examples of participation include perfect attendance incentive
program and ceremony, regular meetings to discuss the
curriculum, supplies, equipment, software and instructors necessary
to implement a quality aviation program. Cessna employees serve
on various advisory committees within the school's CTEA
department which influence and impact the curriculum, equipment,
supplies and software. Cessna donated an airplane to be utilized in
the aviation program. The time and knowledge they provide to
assist the school improvement program is one of the most vital
support efforts for the school.
Midland Middle School partnered with Pratt
& Whitney and Sprint to provide field trips, gifts and
recognition certificates to all students achieving all A's
during the first semester. They also provided a recognition
breakfast and certificates to the All Stars students nominated
by their homeroom teachers for good citizenship, along with a
recognition breakfast and certificates to all students who
achieved perfect attendance during each grading period. The
school received cellular telephones for parental contact. Their
partners provided Midland T-shirts for students participating in
the MCSD Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl. The companies often presided
over and spoke at events thus exhibiting and reinforcing for the
students the importance of doing well in school and succeeding.
Partners' have a highly visible presence in these activities
sending the message to students that education is important,
scholarship and citizenship are desirable traits, and that the
community as a whole recognizes and supports individual student
achievement.
Downtown Magnet partnered with TSYS and
Kiwanis Club of Greater Columbus brings together a business and
a civic club to impact the education process. TSYS supports the
instructional program by providing awards for perfect
attendance, no tardiness, Principal's list, A/B Honor Roll and
"bringing up grades." The room representatives come to
each classroom and award the incentives each report card period.
Kiwanians award two students in upper and lower grades with
prizes for passing the most accelerated reader test for the
year. The students, their teachers and their parents are hosted
at the weekly Kiwanis luncheon, their names are added to a
perpetual plaque located near the media center and each of the
students receives a United States savings bond. TSYS
participates in a Downtown Magnet/TSYS basketball game each fall
in support of "Red Ribbon Week," which is set aside to
promote a drug-free lifestyle. The TSYS representatives are
released from work duties to play in the basketball game, many
of the room representatives come to cheer on their student's
teachers as they play. TSYS department representatives adopt a
classroom for the year and provide encouragement, financial
support when needed for materials, field trip fees as well as
serve as role models for the students during classroom visits
which may also include craft sessions and story time. Students
are invited to eat lunch at TSYS with their room representatives
during the year giving insight as to the function of TSYS and
the role each representative has during their work day. The
Kiwanis volunteers have been readers and mentors to the students
for the 12-year history of the school. TSYS representatives assist
in tutoring students on math facts with a program called
"Math Mania." Each child has to master basic math
facts during a timed math test and the winners receive a coveted
"Math Mania" T-shirt. TSYS leaders have invested in
both their employees and our school by soliciting and developing
teams to represent each classroom. They benefit from planning
activities for students together and attending events at the
school together. As they get to know the students better, they
also get to know each other better as TSYS colleagues. During
Partner In Education Week, the staff provides desserts to our
TSYS representatives in their lunchroom along with art projects
that were sent across the street from the children.
Partners In Education was established in 1987
(as Adopt-A-School). Partnerships provide for increased
educational enrichment opportunities for students aimed at
improving levels of achievement, self-esteem, and understanding
of the expectations of the work world. Partnerships also provide
for school staff education recognition thereby increasing staff
morale and enthusiasm.
PIE covers Chattahoochee, Harris, Fort
Benning, Muscogee and Talbot school districts as well as many
private and church affiliated schools. There are 84 individual
schools and 220 partners made up business partners, military
partners, civic partners and church partners.
What is the impact? More than 26,800 volunteers hours in the
partnerships.
There were 48 partnerships and four partners
at large who achieved the gold partnership level. In order to
become a gold partnership, the partners are fully engaged with a
commitment to human and financial investments targeted at
sponsoring programs that address four "key success
factors." The key success factors include: enriching the
life experience for the student, improving academic performance,
growing career opportunities and providing faculty development
and enrichment.
There were 5 silver level partnerships. To
achieve a silver level the partners have a specifically defined
role and limited resources concentrating on sponsoring one or
more programs in support of two of the key success factors:
enriching life experience for students and improving academic
performance.
Two partnerships achieved bronze level of
partnership had to obtain 100 out of the 400 eligible points.
More information about PIE please contact Dana
Whaley at 706-596-7005 or dwhaley@columbusgachamber.com.
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Networking
events provide businesses a great way to market their products, services
Networking events provide sponsors with the opportunity to
shine by showcasing their company, products and services to an audience that is
there to learn about area businesses and networking. Networking events provide
exposure for your business. Open the door potentially to 250 new customers at
one of three key networking events by the Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of
Commerce. Where else can you have an event planned for you with out having to
lift a finger? Everything is planned for the networking events, all you have to
do is put together your presentation to interests the members in your products
and services.
What are you waiting for? Spaces for 2008 are limited and we
are booking sponsorships for 2009 now. Don't miss your chance to sell your
products and services.
Click
for sign up forms!
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GOO GOO Car Wash named Small Business Giant for May
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| Phil Wise, COO of GOO GOO Car Wash accepted
the Small Business Giant Award at the May 22 Eye Opener Breakfast. |
In 1945 Mr. R.D. Beck and his son Lamar began washing cars by hand on the
side of their gas station and before long they were doing more business with the
wash than with gas. By 1955 they built the first full-serve conveyor wash in
Alabama and in 1972 took the name GOO GOO when they purchased a car wash of that
name in Columbus. The name GOO GOO came from a comedian of the late 1930's and
the local restaurant of the same name. Throughout the 1980's GOO GOO expanded
into the construction and operation of self serve washes and in-bay automatics.
During that same time they added a full line of car wash soap and chemicals and
full serve maintenance.
Lamar, his son Roger Beck and partner Darren Bradham have expanded to 35
washes in the GOO GOO chain. In 2002 they built the first Express wash in the
nation and presently are the largest industry franchisor of Express Washes in
the country. GOO GOO Car Wash supports and is involved in fund raising for The
Boy Scouts of America, St. Jude Children's Hospital and The US Marine Corps
Reserve and "Toys for Tots" campaign.
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Columbus Technical College Expands in a public-private
partnership
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| This is an artist rendition of the new Dr.
Robert L. Wright, Jr. Health Sciences Center at Columbus
Technical College. |
A dream that has been about six years in
the making came true at Columbus Technical College May 20
with the breaking ground for the Dr. Robert L. Wright,
Jr. Health Sciences Center at the site of the future
campus on River Road.
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| Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue, welcomes more
than 300 people to the ground breaking at Columbus Technical
College. |
The Dr. Robert L. Wright, Jr. Health
Sciences Center represents a public-private partnership
with the State of Georgia committing more than $16 million to
the project and the first private capital campaign
benefiting the college, Tomorrow's Workforce… Today,
has so far raised in excess of $9.5 million.
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| Columbus Technical College President J.
Robert "Bob" Jones said "This is an historic
day for Columbus Technical College. Our institution has
always prided itself on training and educating members of
our community based on the greatest need. The healthcare
industry has been plagued with nursing and other shortages
for years. This is the future and Columbus Technical College
stands ready to respond." |
The Director of the Tomorrow's
Workforce… Today campaign, D.L. "Buddy"
Merrill said, "The partnership is the first in the
Technical College System of Georgia and will serve as a role
model for others to follow."
Larry Sanders is the Chairman and CEO of
Columbus Regional Healthcare System, Inc. He is looking also
forward to the future. "Columbus Technical College has
been a long time partner with the Columbus Regional
family," Sanders said. "Our hospitals are ready
and willing to hire more graduates from this fine
institution. They always come to work with the latest skills
and training. Knowing we'll soon have a much larger pool of
applicants from Columbus Technical College will help keep
our healthcare workforce going strong for years to
come."
Once this facility is built, manned and
furnished, Columbus Technical College will be able to
educate and train more than twice the number of health
sciences students that it currently can. In 2006, for
example, Columbus Technical College's School of Health
Sciences graduated 316 students. Two years after the new
health sciences center is completed, 784 students will be
able to graduate. That's a 248% increase! Construction on
the approximately 84,000 square foot facility is scheduled
to begin in the fall of this year with completion scheduled
for mid-2010.
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| Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue, Commissioner of
the Technical College System of Georgia and members of the
local legislative delegation, and many other civic and
community leaders participated in the ground breaking of the
new Dr. Robert L. Wright, Jr. Health Sciences Center.
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Georgia Public Service Commissioner Robert Baker, Jr. visits
Columbus
June 25th & 26th 2008 the Chamber's
Executive Governmental Affairs Committee will host its 3rd
Industry Leaders in Public Policy Event where Georgia Public
Service Commissioner Bobby Baker will address the topic of
"Energy, National Trends, and looming changes in the
Market Place". Baker is one of five Commissioners elected
state-wide with a mission to, "exercise its authority
and influence to ensure that consumers receive safe,
reliable and reasonably priced telecommunications,
transportation, electric and natural gas services from
financially viable and technically competent
companies". Join your fellow Chamber Members during the
morning of Thursday, June 26th 2008 at 7:30a.m. at the
Convention & Trade Center for the Eye Opener Breakfast
to hear the Honorable Bobby Baker discuss "Energy,
National Trends, and looming changes in the Market
Place".
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Candidate Forum 2008 held on June 12
Given current issues in Georgia like growing
transportation demands with dwindling resources to pay for them,
Peach Care, needed investments in water, air quality, and
green-space, and the need for a pro-business culture in the state
to facilitate continued job growth and capital investment, it is
paramount that we have the "right" leadership
representing Columbus, GA at the Capital in Atlanta, GA. The forum
was held on Thursday, June 12th 2008 at 12 p.m. during the Chamber's Power
Lunch in the Columbus Convention and Trade Center Sycamore Room.
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Fort Benning's growth will impact our entire region
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| "Local and state
leaders meet with representatives from the Department
of Defense Office of Economic Adjustment to discuss
the impact of Fort Benning BRAC growth on schools and
transportation infrastructure in the region." |
This issue of the Chamber Express and future issues
of the news letter will feature tables and information on
the Maneuver Center of Excellence and its impact on the
region. There are meetings and planning sessions going on every day
to prepare the region for this growth. Look at the
information and see how it will impact your business. There
is an entire PowerPoint on Fort Benning's growth. (Click
here)
If there is information you would like to see
click here to let
us know what is important to you.
When completed the growth of Fort Benning
will equal a small town like Rome, Ga., moving into the region.
To keep you abreast of the growth in this and future
issues of the Chamber Express we will continue to provide
information to help you plan for this growth in your
business plan.
Impact of Fort Benning Growth-chart
U. S. Army Approved Growth Estimates
(01 May 2008)
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Ribbon
Cuttings:
| Huddle House |
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| Owners Laroy Powell and Mary Powell opened Huddle House #707 located at 1805
Victory Drive on April 11. It was attended by family, friends, city leaders
and business associates. |
| Farrfield
Manor |
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| Farrfield Manor opened April 8. Wellcare of Georgia sponsored the event that
included tours for the community. State Sen.
Ed Harbison was among the dignitaries who spoke at the event. This HUD 202
community has 74 apartments for older adults, including four specially equipped
units for the mobility impaired and or sensory impaired. |
| UniquExpressions |
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| UniquExpressions held a 6 month meet and greet open house celebration April
18 at the 2511 Airport Thruway, suite G location. UniquExpressions is dedicated
to supporting fine, American made arts and crafts. Their product include:
jewelry, handbags, furniture, home furnishings. To learn more about their
products call Tara Hall at 706-507-0515. |
| Play
and
Trade |
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| Play and Trade held a ribbon cutting March 22 at their 5555 Whittlesey Blvd.
Play and Trade provides a way to buy new and used video games, consoles, and
accessories. The store is interactive, modern environment with guaranteed lowest
prices and highest trade-in values. Unique to Play and Trade are tournaments,
try before you buy, renewed program, retro gaming back to Atari, and console and
disc repair. We offer military discounts everyday and our customer service
exceeds expectations. |
| Reaching
out
Healthcare
Adult
Day
Centre |
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| Reaching Out Healthcare Adult Day Center hosted a ribbon cutting April 29 at
their office at 122 Enterprise Court Suite B. For more information call
706-507-0449. |
| Tropical Smoothie
Café |
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| Tropical Smoothie
Café celebrated their grand opening May 31 at 555
Whittlesey Blvd., Suite 2960 in Columbus Park Crossing next to Sears. Tropical
Smoothie Café is more than just great smoothies, they offer a wide variety of
gourmet wraps, specialty sandwiches and salads made with the highest quality
Boars Head brand meats and cheeses. They are committed to quality. For more
information call 706-257-1751. |
| Weichert Realtors |
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| WEICHERT REALTORS, Ellis & Silva held a ribbon cutting at their office at
5700 Veterans Parkway, Ste. 300, on May 6. |
| 2nd
Ave
Animal
Hospital |
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| 2nd Avenue Animal Hospital opened their doors for business May 8 on 2nd
Avenue.
The grand opening ribbon cutting event included family, employees and friends.
Dr. Rene' Lefranc's clinic is a state of the art facility and offers many
service not offered by all Animal Hospitals. Dr. Lefranc is also one of the only
Bi-lingual Veterinarians in the Columbus/Phenix City area. "At 2nd Avenue
Animal Hospital we will offer the utmost in honesty, integrity, and compassion
to provide our clients with the leading edge of medical technology. We will
treat all pets as if they were our own with utmost devoted care." |
| SpringHill
Suites |
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| Springhill Suites at 5415 Whitlesey Blvd. held a ribbon cutting May 14 to
open their new facility. |
| Independence
Place |
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| Independence Place opened May 28 at 1534 Antietam Drive. Independence Place
offers fully furnished 1, 2 and four bedroom apartments. Independence Place
rents units out per bedroom with all utilities included. This new community
has state of the art amenities such as saltwater pool, computer lab, tanning
facility, fitness center, game room and coffee bar. |
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