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Vol. 22 No. 12 December 2014TRC Campaign Announced for 2015
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Lubbock Chamber Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon
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The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
Food Truck Expansion Passed by City Council
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Thank you to our 5-Star Sponsors!
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In the News this Month:
A Message from the Chamber
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Dream Big Awards...........................5 Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon ..............................................6Food Truck Expansion Passed by City Council ..............................6Introducing New Chamber Staff: Susan Bailey .............................7Total Resource Campaign Announced for 2015...........................7 2015 Leadership Lubbock Class ...................................................... 14
Since 1913, the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce’s mission of strengthening, promoting and serving its member businesses has positively benefitted the entire region and local quality of life.
As the largest business federation on the South Plains, the Chamber represents almost 2,200 members who employ approximately 73,000 workers, and account for around $900 million in economic impact in Lubbock and West Texas. This is accomplished without the use of tax dollars.
Each day, the Chamber strengthens, promotes and serves its member businesses through numerous programs and events. The Chamber advocates on local, state and federal levels and offers diverse programs for both large and small as well as minority-owned businesses.
Share Your News!To submit an article about your business, to purchase Lubbock Business Network sponsorships, contact the Chamber’s Communications and Marketing Division at (806) 761-7000.
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Chamber ChatChamber Chat is a weekly video update meant to inform Chamber members about Chamber happenings. Click here to see the latest edition of Chamber Chat. Interested in sponsoring one or more editions of Chamber Chat? Contact Chamber Marketing Specialist Haily Assiter by email at [email protected], or by phone at (806) 761-7003.
2014 Board of DirectorsExecutive CommitteeChairwoman Alona Beesinger, SuddenlinkChairman-Elect Jay Jacobus, Scarborough Specialties, Inc.Immediate Past Chairman Carlos Morales, Caprock Home HealthTreasurer Beth Bridges, South Plains MallSecretary Eddie McBride, Lubbock Chamber of CommerceVice Chairwoman, Business Development Diannah Tatum, Sanford & Tatum Insurance AgencyVice Chairman, Communications & Marketing Peter Hur, RFS Financial ServicesVice Chairman, Education & Workforce Development Gabe Vitela, Twisted Root Burger Co. Vice Chairman, Government & Community Relations David Park, Atmos EnergyVice Chairman, Membership & Investor Relations Brice Foster, City BankBoard of DirectorsCarmen Aguirre, Children’s Advocacy Center of the South PlainsSharon Hyde Bass, Volunteer Center LubbockRon Betenbough, Betenbough HomesMichael Calvillo, Michael Calvillo Bail BondsRenee Gonzales Davis, Alderson Enterprises/Mercedes-BenzScott Fagin, First United BankLinda Gaither, WestMark Realtors-Gaither/RatcliffSonny Garza, City BankClayton Isom, The Isom GroupDan Jackson, KCBD TV-News Channel 11Brent King, UMC Health SystemJessie Mendoza, FirstBank & Trust Co.Kathy Oaks, American Cancer SocietyRichard Parks, Covenant HealthBill Patton, Robinson, Johnston & Patton, CPAsTony Pena, FirstCapital BankL. Timothy Perrin, Lubbock Christian UniversityNorval Pollard, City BankCathy Pope, StarCare Specialty Health SystemCory Powell, TTU Mentor TechDr. Berhl Robertson, Lubbock Independent School DistrictFrank Silvas, AFLAC-Frank SilvasPolly Vann, V-tech Environmental ServicesIrasema Velasquez, Velasquez Insurance & Worksite BenefitsDr. David Vroonland, Frenship Independent School DistrictChuck Walker, FirstCare Health PlansMitch Watson, FirstBank & Trust Co.Connie Wharton, Consultant
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December2 Ribbon Cutting: Overton’s Gingerbread House – 1:30 p.m. Overton Hotel & Conference Center, 2322 Mac Davis Lane Young Professionals First Tuesday Networking – 5:30 p.m. MCM Elegante, 801 Ave. Q 3 New Centuy Leadership Committee Meeting – 1 p.m. – LCOC
4 Agriculture Committee Meeting – 8 a.m. – LCOC Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon - 11:30 Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, 1501 Mac Davis Lane Business After Hours hosted by Purple Tie Limo – 5:30 p.m. Back 40 Grill, 5214 98th St.
5 Transportation Committee Meeting – 10:30 a.m. – LCOC
9 Ribbon Cutting: RAW Oil and Gas, Inc. – 10 a.m. 1415 Buddy Holly Ave Leadership Lubbock Committee Meeting – 10:30 a.m. – LCOC Young Professionals Committee Meeting – Noon – LCOC Ribbon Cutting: Courtyard by Marriott, Downtown – 4 p.m. – 308 Ave. V
10 Ambassador Luncheon – Noon Children’s Home of Lubbock, 4404 Idalou Hwy. Ribbon Cutting: Lubbock Piano Gallery – 4 p.m. 4621 S. Loop 289, Ste. C
11 New Century Leadership: Health and Wellness Day – All Day
12 Government Relations Committee Meeing – 10:30 a.m. – LCOC Ribbon Cutting: Covenant Children’s Hospital’s Children’s Playroom, “Lindsey’s Park” – 10:45 a.m. – 4015 22nd Place (3rd floor)
18 Board of Directors Meeting – 3:30 p.m. – Overton Hotel Chairwomen’s Christmas Reception – 5 p.m. – Overton Hotel
24-26 Chamber Office Closed
31-Jan 2 Chamber Office Closed
For a complete list of Chamber and member events, visit our calendar online at lubbockchamber.com/events.
Upcoming EventsDecember 2Young Professionals First Tuesday Networking
December 4Annual Meeting & Awards LuncheonBusiness After Hours hosted by Purple Tie Limo
January 6Young Professionals First Tuesday Networking hosted by Harrigan’s
January 15Business After Hours hosted by Prosperity Bank
January 29Business After Hours hosted by FirstCare Health Plans
As 2014 ends along with my year of leading the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce as its Chairwoman, I am honored and privileged to have had the opportunity to serve the Chamber and its 2,100 members this year.
Our second Five Star Accreditation, awarded this year by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, was a tremendous recognition of the hard work by our Board of Directors, volunteers, and dedicated staff. We look forward to continuing our pursuit of excellence for our members and community.
Our major membership events, Business Expo, Total Resource Campaign, Hub City BBQ, and our Golf Classic were also huge successes. Thanks to each person who chaired these events and for all our volunteers for their efforts to plan, support, and attend these outstanding programs. Thanks also to the Chamber Ambassadors for their continued volunteer service to the Chamber and our members.
I cannot express enough how I feel about every volunteer we have. Without all of you wonderful volunteers, we would not have had as an outstanding a year as we experienced. Thank you!
I look forward to continue serving the Chamber on the Board and working with one of the best Chamber staffs in America. I also wish the best for the 2015 Chairman, Jay Jacobus, who I know will do a great job and have fun doing it.
Lucky me, I live in Lubbock! Have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year!
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5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.mBack 40 Grill5214 98th St.
First Tuesday Networkinghosted by
MCM Elegante
5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.801 Ave Q
Message from the Chairwoman
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Chamber StaffPresident/CEO Eddie McBride, IOMExecutive Vice President Government & Community Relations Norma Ritz Johnson, IOM, CCECFO & Vice President Administration Sheri Nugent, IOMVice President Business Development Christye WeldVice President Communications & Marketing Tammi BoozerVice President Membership & Investor Relations Colleen Evans, IOMLeadership Director Amy MarquezEducation Director Allison CottrellMarketing Specialist Haily AssiterEvent Specialist Haley HoweyGovernment & Community Relations Specialist Stevie PooleAdministrative Assistant/Office Coordinator Patsy MoffettCustomer Service Representative Patricia PiconAccounting Assistant Susan BaileyInterns Keely Hamman Peyton Waldrip
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Applications & Nominations are now being accepted. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce takes great pride in honoring small business leaders who embody the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship through the 2015 DREAM BIG Small Business of the Year Award. The award program, sponsored by Sam’s Club®, is designed to honor our nation’s job creators and recognize their significant contributions as drivers of economic growth. Small businesses are encouraged to apply directly for the award. In addition, chambers, associations and companies may nominate a small business to show their support. Learn more about the application process.
Eligibility: A business must meet the following requirements to be eligible for the Small Business of the Year Award: - Fewer than 250 employees - Gross revenues of less than $20 million in both 2012 and 2013 - If selected as a Blue Ribbon Winner, must attend America’s Small Business Summit 2014, in Washington, D.C., at company’s expense.
Criteria: Eligible applicants will be judged on the following: - Business strategies and goals - Staff training and motivation - Customer service - Community involvement
Timeline:January 7, 2015: Nomination Submission DeadlineFebruary 2, 2015: Application Submission DeadlineFebruary 16, 2015: Blue Ribbon Winners AnnouncedMarch 18, 2015: Regional Finalists (7) AnnouncedJune 8-10, 2015: America’s Small Business Summit in Washington, D.C.Click here to view “Frequently Asked Questions”.
Blue Ribbon Award® winners will receive one complimentary registration to attend the Summit, courtesy of Sam’s Club. Award winning applicants must be willing to attend the June 8-10, 2015 Summit in Washington, D.C. at their expense. Last year, three Lubbock Chamber members were honored as Blue Ribbon Winners, including Battery Joe, Benchmark Business Solutions and Slate Group (formerly Copy Craft). For more information, contact Norma Ritz Johnson, Executive Vice President – Govt. & Community Relations at the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce at [email protected] or (806) 761-7000. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity for your business!
U.S. Chamber of Commerce DREAM BIG Awards Program recognizes Small Business Success!
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The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce will host its Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon on Thurs., Dec. 4, at 11:30 a.m. at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. The 5-Star celebration will include recognizing annual award winners and celebrating the 5-Star Chamber and its member businesses. Awards to be presented include:Ambassador of the Year - Myndee Pool, Carpet Tech - sponsored by Parkhill, Smith & CooperVolunteer of the Year - Preston Weems, Goodwill Industries of Northwest Texas - sponsored by the Volunteer Center Business Person of the Year - Tim Collins, Collins Tile & Stone - sponsored by CEV MultimediaBusiness of the Year - Reagor Dykes Auto Group - sponsored by Windsor Creek Apartments
Entertainment provided by Forte, a performing ensemble from Lubbock Christian University specializing in popular music, musical theatre, and jazz. This years’ group consists of nine women with a variety of majors and hometowns. They are accompanied by Christina McKinney and directed by Dr. Laurie Doyle.
Featured Speaker: Libby Spears –”What’s Your Plan Be?” Today’s marketplace is complex, crowded, competitive and incredibly noisy. Do you stand out? For the last 10 years, Lubbock native and Texas Tech graduate Libby Spears has worked with professionals, teams and organizations across all industries and found that many of them are operating from a play book that is out of date and out of touch, leaving them just another face in the crowd. Who can survive under these conditions? The people and organizations who write their own rules for success and take a risk to do things that no one else is doing not only survive, they thrive. They confidently answer the question “What’s Your Plan Be?”.
2014 Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon
Libby Spears
Annual Meeting Presenting:
Annual Report Presenting:
Annual Meeting Diamond:
Annual Report Diamond:
Annual Meeting Platinum:
Awards: CEV Multimedia
Parkhill, Smith & CooperVolunteer Center of LubbockWindsor Creek Apartments
Annual Meeting Gold: Caprock Home Health Services
City BankCovenant Health
Prime Sales & MarketingGoodwill Industries of Northwest Texas
Happy State BankLubbock CountyProsperity Bank
South Plains MallStarCare Specialty Health System
Sysco West Texas, Inc.Wells Fargo
Annual Meeting Silver:
Action PrintingAimBank
BBVA Compass BankBenchmark Business Solutions
First United BankLubbock Christian University
LEDAReese Technology Center
South Plains CollegeSouthWest Bank
UMC Health SystemWorkforce Solutions South Plains
Thank you to our generous sponsors:
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Meet New Chamber Staff Member, Susan Bailey The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce welcomes Susan Bailey to its staff as the Accounting Assistant. Bailey began her duties on Nov. 3. A native of Plainview, Texas, Bailey has over 10 years of experience in the accounting field. Prior to coming to the Chamber, Bailey worked in accounting and as the office manager for a doctor’s office in Dalhart for 17 years. In her position at the Chamber, Bailey’s main
areas of work include accounting/finance and office operations, while assisting with the Total Resource Campaign. Bailey is the mother of two children, Madelyn (11) and Mitchell (9).
Lubbock Chamber Applauds City Council’s Initial Food Truck ExpansionThe Lubbock City Council in early November unanimously
voted to expand a local zoning ordinance to specifically allow Mobile Food Vending Units to operate in downtown Lubbock and other designated areas throughout the city.
The Lubbock Chamber has several Mobile Food Vendors within the ranks of its 2,100 members, and Chamber leaders met with some of those food truck owners as well as brick-and-mortar restaurant stakeholders to gauge their needs and concerns earlier this year.
As a result, the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors voted unanimously early this fall to urge the City of Lubbock to develop a safe and fair Mobile Food Vendor ordinance that would result in a level playing field for this emerging category of entrepreneurs.
On Thurs., Nov. 6, the Lubbock City Council took the first step toward accomplishing that goal by passing the new ordinance during the first reading.
“In addition to creating new business opportunities for entrepreneurs or expansion options for existing restaurants, we believe this will further enhance the environment in downtown Lubbock and throughout the city in zones where these Mobile Food Vendors will operate,” said Lubbock Chamber Chairwoman Alona Beesinger.
Total Resource CampaignThe success of the 2014
Total Resource Campaign would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of the volunteers. The planning for the 2015 Total Resource Campaign, “Greatest Hits...The Beat Goes on,” has begun and we need you. The eight-week revenue generating program will run Feb, 27-April 30, 2015. If you would like to volunteer for this highly successful project, please contact Sheri Nugent, [email protected] or one of the leadership team members.
Nick Atwood, MassMutual Financial Group - Chairman Casey Doyle, Casey Carpet One – Co-Chairman and Vice Chairman Andrea Wilson, Osteogenics Biomedical, Inc. – Vice Chairwoman Rubin Moralez, Suddenlink– Vice Chairman Marcus Young, United Supermarkets – Vice Chairwoman Tyler Young, Texas Tech Federal Credit Union – Vice Chairman
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Congratulations to the December Business of the Month, Bayer Museum of Agriculture! The Bayer Museum of Agriculture has been an active member of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce since 2005.
Lacee Hoelting, Executive Director, at the Bayer Museum of Agriculture noted that the museum was organized by several community leaders who knew the value of a Chamber membership and they’ve had a great relationship ever since.
“We’ve been able to host several events and groups from the Chamber, which has helped publicize our new museum and rental space. Every Chamber event brings business leaders through our doors, many of which, in turn, come back with their families or become museum members. As a non-profit, that type of exposure is essential
to our success,” Hoelting said. One Chamber event especially
stands out to Hoelting.
“Last year we hosted a Leadership Lubbock group. One of the participants had never been to our museum before which started a conversation that led to a large sponsorship and will result in a new interactive irrigation exhibit at the
museum in 2015,” said Hoelting.With all the Chamber events that
are put on at the Bayer Museum of Agriculture, the favorite is the Harvest luncheon, according to Hoelting.
“It brings people from all different walks of life together to celebrate agriculture. We all eat food and wear clothes, so each of us is involved in agriculture and I think it’s great that the Chamber holds a luncheon to celebrate that industry and its importance to the Lubbock community,” Hoelting stated.
Outside of hosting events for the Chamber, Hoelting and several board members from the museum all serve on
the Chamber Agriculture Committee.Again, congratulations to the Bayer
Museum of Agriculture for being selected as the December Business of the Month!
December Business of the Month: Bayer Museum of Agriculture
How did you get involved with the Chamber? I was asked to serve by Alona Beesinger and Carlos Morales who have been supporters of our agency over the years. What is your favorite event or program of the Chamber? My favorite event is the Hub City Barbecue! It draws in so many people from all over the community and every year the food is awesome! What are some of your other community leadership roles? I am the Executive Director of a non-profit organization. I serve on the boards of Forensic Nurse
Staffing of West Texas, Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, the Lubbock Housing Authority’s Family Self Sufficiency Program, and South Plains College Applied Rehabilitation Psychology Program. I serve as the regional liaison for the Children’s Advocacy Center of Texas’ Executive Director Committee and also serve on the South Plains Regional Child Fatality Review Team. Finish this sentence: Never again will I… say never again because you just never know.
Board Member Spotlight: Carmen Aguirre
Save the DateChamber University: “Bullying in the Workplace”
Tuesday, February 10, 2015 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Covenant Knipling Education Conference CenterSpeaker: Frank Mulcahy
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SAVE THE DATE: Lubbock Day at the State Capitol
Why did you choose to be a member of Young Professionals of Greater Lubbock? I was first introduced to the Young Professional Group shortly after I relocated to Lubbock. I knew immediately that I would enjoy the group because of the impressive people associated with it.
How long have you been a YP member?I’ve been a member for two and a half years.
What are some of your favorite YP events to attend? I love the First Tuesday Networking. These events are a great way to meet other young professionals. I often work on projects with various non-profit organizations and I like that I’m able to promote whatever event is coming up.
What do you feel is the most rewarding part of being a YP member? One of my first mentors in business once told me: “If you’re always involved with your community and doing what you can for others, the business falls into place!”
Why is being a YP member important to you? It gives me opportunities to meet the future leaders of our community.
Where do you work? Scarborough Financial Group, LLC
What is your position? After an adversity left me struggling with my professional identity, I decided to return to the industry that has rewarded me multiple ways. I must obtain some professional licensees, so I am currently preparing for some exams so I can work as a Financial Advisor.
How long have you been with your current company? My father and I started this independent financial services firm three years ago.
Young Professionals of Greater Lubbock Spotlight: Nathan Scarborough
Join us in Austin of Feb. 23 and 24 as a delegation from the Lubbock community descends upon the State Capitol to meet with legislators and discuss issues important to the Lubbock area economy. Activities will begin with a reception for the entire Capitol (both lawmakers and staffers) on Mon., Feb. 23, breakfast on Tues., Feb 24, to be followed by Capitol briefings and proclamations, then conclude with a luncheon on Tues. Feb. 24.More information will be available soon. SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE: For more information, contact Norma Ritz Johnson at [email protected]
Thanks to our Diamond Sponsors:
Gold Sponsors: Plains Cotton Growers and Plains Cotton Cooperative Association
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Congratulations to Spike Wideman, October Ambassador of the Month. Wideman has been a Chamber Ambassador on and off throughout his career, but just re-joined about 18 months ago. “I enjoy the ribbon cuttings because we get to welcome new businesses to Lubbock,” Wideman said about is his favorite part of the Ambassador Program. “I like learning about the businesses and referring business to them when I can.” Wideman’s favorite Chamber event is the bi-monthly Business After Hours because it allows him to meet and network with other Chamber members and non-members that attend. Wideman believes that his role as an ambassador is important as he considers it a way to give back to the community in a positive way. After a 23-year marketing career in the bank industry, Wideman decided to try something new. Since 2013 he has been a real estate agent for W Commercial Real Estate and W Brokerage Group. As a real estate agent, his job entails listing, selling, showing and marketing properties in residential, commercial and vacant land. Outside of the Chamber, Wideman serves on the 34th Street
Association Board of Directors as well as the publicity chairman for the Miracles Christmas Parade each year. He enjoys grilling, going to the movies, jet skiing and being with his family.
Chamber Ambassador Program
Ambassador of the Month: Spike Wideman
The Ambassador program is comprised of 222 men and women of widely diverse Chamber member businesses & organizations, the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors are a highly visible, prestigious group of volunteers who strive to assist in fulfilling the Chamber’s mission to “strengthen, promote & serve our member businesses.” They play an essential role in helping facilitate Ribbon Cutting and Ground Breaking ceremonies and by giving of their time to help businesses grow and achieve successful results, the Ambassadors contribute to the overall economic health and growth of the Lubbock business community. The Ambassadors are charged with extending the hand of friendship to new and old members alike, with many providing a welcome at Chamber 101 for new and potential members and act as greeters and hosts at Business After Hours by helping with name tags, gathering business cards for drawings and making introductions. They help ensure members make business contacts and begin to participate in Chamber events by creating awareness of the many opportunities and benefits offered. This valuable program helps build volunteer leadership which is exhibited too, when help is given by assisting fellow Ambassadors with their events. Most importantly though, they have served as the tour guides for the Red Raider Orientation tours facilitated by Visit Lubbock for parents of Texas Tech incoming freshmen. These 222 ambassadors are split up into five teams. Ambassadors compete every month for the most participation in ambassador events. In the month of October, Spike Wideman was named Ambassador of the Month. Team Soliz won Ambassador Team of the Month.
Forty-seven percent of all 222 ambassadors participated in at least one event. Team Soliz achieved 61 percent participation. Team Pool achieved 50 percent participation. Team Davis achieved 47 percent participation. Team Schooler achieved 39 percent participation. Team Laughlin achieved 36 percent participation. The Chamber appreciates the efforts put forth by our Ambassadors, and the time they each devote to Chamber events.
Following is a list of the top 10 Ambassadors for 2014, which was led by Chairman David Putman with LegalShield.
Rex Andrews, Metro L&L, LLCDanny Soliz, Worforce Solutions
Kim Davis, MosaicMary Whistler, U.S. Rep. Randy Neugebauer
Myndee Pool, Carpet TechMarie Evans, Geiger
Mike Laughlin, Llano Estacado WineryMike Lambert, New Media Consultants
Krista Jenkins, Keller Williams RealtyKathy Timms, Geiger
If you are interested in sponsoring the Ambassador of the Month award and/or the Ambassador Team of the Month Award, or if you are interested in becoming an ambassador, please contact Haily Assiter, Marketing Specialist, at [email protected] or by phone at (806) 761-7003.
David Putman (L), Chairman of the Ambassadors presenting Spike Wideman (R) with his award.
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Ambassador Team of the Month: Team Soliz Congratulations, Team Soliz, Ambassador Team of the Month! Team Soliz finished October with 266 points. Team Soliz, led by Danny Soliz includes: Sandy Abbe, Rex Andrews, Melinda Baker, Andy Bean, Tina Boneta, Donna Borden, Taylor Bristow, Scott Cain, Stacy Cain, Marie H. Evans, Christina Gandhi, Randy Gattis, Marie Gonzales, Kristin Lea Hagins, Shannon Hansen, Brandon Hart, Christy Haynes, Chuck Heinz, Vanesa Hyde, Abraham Lincoln, Christy McGill, Nick Mertens, Ricky Neelley, Frederic Popanz, Gloria Quinton, Amy Rock, Melenie Segura, Miles Seybert, Frank Silvas, Mike Sparks, Mona Spence, Ellen Spoon, Steve Sypert, Tori Sypert, Kristin Thomas, Louisa Vaca, Lewis Vega, Carmen Vige, Spike Wideman, Taysha Williams, Teresa Young, Valerie Zink, and Janie Zuniga.
Members of Team Soliz were recognized for their achievement at the November Ambassador Luncheon.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
CHAMBER CALENDAR 2015
Total Resource Campaign: February 27 - April 30
Cinco de Mayo Luncheon: May 5
Community Prayer Luncehon: May 7
Business Expo: May 14
Chamber Golf Classic: July 20
Hub City BBQ Cook-Off: Sept
ember 17
Business Mercado: October 14
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Get ready for another great year of Chamber events! Pencil us in and don’t miss out!
Lubbock Day in Austin : February 23-24
Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon: December 3
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State Legislative Appreciation Luncheon Recap The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce hosted a State Legislative Appreciation Luncheon sponsored by StarCare Specialty Health System at the Lubbock Country Club in mid-November. Featured guests included State Sen. Charles Perry, State Rep. John Frullo and newly-elected State Rep. Dustin Burrows who spoke about issues expected to arise during the 84th Legislature. Events like this luncheon give Chamber members access to elected officials and their staff, and make up an important part of the Chamber's advocacy and legislative affairs initiatives. But, of course, this event and the Chamber's advocacy efforts wouldn't be possible without great sponsors.
Thank you to the following sponsors!
Presenting: StarCare Speciality Health System
Diamond: Parkhill Smith & Cooper
Platinum: Texas Tech University SystemAtmos EnergyAgTexas Farm Credit ServicesLubbock Association of Realtors
Pictured left to right: State Sen. Charles Perry, Chairwoman Alona Beesinger, State Rep. John Frullo, State Rep. Dustin Burrows
and President/CEO Eddie McBride
See more photos from the event on the Chamber’s Facebook page.
2014 Twenty Under Forty Recap The Chamber’s Young Professionals of Greater Lubbock Twenty Under Forty Banquet was held on Thurs., Nov. 13, Lubbock Scottish Rite. Thank you to our Emcee for the evening Christy Hartin, KCBD News Anchor, and our keynote speaker Amy Heard, TTU Athletics. The following recipients received their Young Professionals of Greater Lubbock Twenty Under Forty Award at the banquet: Dr. Candy Arentz, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; Mr. Dustin Brooks, Brooks Law, LLP; Ms. Kathleen Burrel, South Plains Chapter, Texas Society of CPAs; Mr. David Crews, United Supermarkets, LLC; Ms. Aimee Carol Doane, Suddenlink Communications; Mr. Nicholas Dragga, Ballet Lubbock, Inc.; Mr. Chris Felton, Texas Tech University Health
Sciences Center, Ms.Terri Furman, KLBK TV 13; Mr. Miles Hardaway, Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc.; Mr. Jared Higgins, Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc.; Ms. Heather Keister, Freese and Nichols, Inc.; Ms.
Amber McCloud, Prosperity Bank; Ms. Amber Miller, Brady & Hamilton, LLC; Mr. Rhett Newberry, Pros Company; Ms. Abie Rampy, Chick-fil-A at South Plains Crossing; Mr. Raymond Richardson, Lubbock Christian University; Ms. Aleesa Ross, Texas Tech University College of Media & Communication; Ms. Libby White, Lubbock-Crosby-Garza Co. Medical Society; Ms. Katie A. Wragg, City Bank; Ms. Anna T Young, Texas Tech University National Wind Institute.
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Chamber Leadership Division
New Century Leadership Ag & Energy Day The New Century Leadership class met on Nov. 19, for Ag & Energy Day. The day started off with a visit to Dan and Linda Taylor’s farm with a presentation on the history of cotton and the impact it has on the South Plains. The cotton experience ended with a visit to Buster’s Gin. The class then visited and toured the Bayer Museum of Agriculture and the American Wind
Power Center. The day concluded with a presentation from Dr. Julie Marshall from Lubbock Christian University on the DNA of a peanut and a presentation from Ronnie Madison on Oil and Gas. The next class day is scheduled for Dec. 9.
New Century Leadership Student Spotlight: Grace Watson Get to know New Century Leadership student, Grace Watson. Watson is a high school Junior, who represents Monterey High School in the New Century Leadership program. She was ranked No. 1 out of 599 of her sophomore class, No. 1 out of 620 of her freshman class, and is a member of the National Honor Society. “I love to learn! I really discovered how much fun leaning could be when I began participating in Future Problem Solvers in elementary and middle school. Our team won the Future Problem Solvers State Competition in 2011” Watson said.
Watson is part of the MHS Robotics Team, Pom Squad, Monterey’s Baseball Diamond Dolls, and as an Ambassador for Evans Middle School. “I seem to be at my best when I a juggling several balls in the air,” stated Watson. “Somehow I thrive on the challenge of keeping my grades up while also participating in all the activities I enjoy.” Watson is also part of The National Society of High School Scholars, National Charity League, TTU United Future Leaders and a Lubbock Symphony Guild Debutante.
Introducing the 2015 Leadership Lubbock ClassCongratulations to the 2015
Leadership Lubbock Class. The 2015 Class will start with orientation at the Lubbock Women’s Club on Jan. 13, 2015. Following January’s orientation, the class will meet one day a month during the year.
Chris Abers-United Supermarkets, Chris Bachman-City of Lubbock, Richard K. Barbour III-American Bank of Commerce, Julie Barnhill-iaCONSULTING, Lindsay Bean-Covenant Health, Mattie Been-TTUHSC, Laura Bixler - Texas Tech Alumni Association/McKenzie-Merket Alumni Center, Andrea Bodine-Visit Lubbock, Convention and Visitor's Bureau, Stephanie A. Brasfield-Lubbock State Supported Living Center, Robert Brown-Benchmark Business Solutions,
Chase Campbell-Lubbock National Bank, Matt Carr-Mamantov & Associates, Jonathan R. Caspell-City of Lubbock, Michelle Cook-Spirit Ranch, Spencer Dickey-FirstCare Health Plans, Lucinda Escobar-Suddenlink Communications, Chris Felton-TTUHSC, Scott Garrison-Kuykendall & Schneider, Inc., Phil Johnson-Jenkins, Wagnon & Young, Robyn Johnston-StarCare Specialty Health System, Heather Keister-Freese and Nichols, Inc., Bryan Kern-Peoples Bank, Dyana M. Kerr-Covenant Health, Trey Laverty-Slate Group, Jay Leeson-N.D. White Services, Claire Maginness-Texas Tech Student Union & Activities, Travis Marlar-First United Bank, Alazar Martinez-Robinson Burdette Martin & Seright, LLP, Kevin McConic-United Supermarkets, LLC,
Ejay Navarrette-Atmos Energy, Barrett Power-Wells Fargo, Jeremy C. Ransom-Merrill Lynch – Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Kreg Robertson-Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, Inc., Christina Rodriguez-City Bank, Rick Rodriguez-LISD, Nathan Scarborough-Scarborough Financial Group, LLC, Devin Sherman-Lee Lewis Construction, Inc., Matt Stephens-Prosperity Bank, Heather L. Threadgill-Crenshaw, Dupree & Milam, LLP, Ben Voss-Edward Jones, Christye Weld, Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, Theresa Williams-LISD.
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Ribbon Cuttings & Groundbreakings
Best Buy5916 W. Loop 289
Diane’s Bridal & Quinceanera1602 Ave. Q
Be Santa to a SeniorHome Instead Senior Care
1010 Slide Road
Sponsored by:
Junior League of Lubbock’s Holiday Happening
StarCare Specialty Health System - Sunrise Canyon Hospital
1950 Aspen Ave
FirstCare Health Plans1901 W. Loop 289, Ste. 8B
Scrubs ‘n Style5102 60th, Suite M
Tascosa Too4412 74th St., Suite D100
The Fig & Flower, Co2701 E. 66th St.
Reagor Dykes Mitsubishi Pre-Owned
6544 82nd Street
The CH Foundation and Lubbock Area Foundation
6102 82nd St.
The Polka Dot Alley Boutique4615 50th St.
Lubbock Business Network
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Twisted Root Burger Co.116 W. Loop 289, Suite 200
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American Differential1314 E. 50th St.Lubbock, TX 79404(806) 741-1010Auto Repair & Service
Anatole at City View4510 Ironton Ave.Lubbock, TX 79407(806) 793-1000Apartments
Arborlogical, Inc.PO Box 20495Amarillo, TX 79114(806) 354-6733Landscaping Contractors
Association for Talent Development (ATD)West Texas Chapter of ATDPO Box 94061Lubbock, TX 79493(806) 791-6318Associations
Berger & Associates Insurance Agency 6308 Iola Ave., Ste. 105 (79424)PO Box 65681Lubbock, TX 79464(806) 472-4739Insurance
BLW Financial Risk Consultant 3060 34th St.Lubbock, TX 79410(806) 407-5070Finanacial Planners & Planning-Certified
Cuidado Casero Home Health & Hospice2118 BroadwayLubbock, TX 79401(806) 785-7903Health Care - Home Health Services and/or Staffing
Everyman Media WorksPO Box 93472Lubbock, TX 79493(806) 300-2500Advertising
The Fig & Flower Co.2019 BroadwayLubbock, TX 79401(806) 712-0384Florists
Geiger - Kathy Timms5109 82nd St., Ste. 7 PMB 147 Lubbock, TX 79424(806) 632-3987Promotional Products
Nursefinders3415 23rd St.Lubbock, TX 79410(806) 799-4868Health Care - Home Health Services and/or Staffing
Primitive Social3008 50th St., Ste. ELubbock, TX 79413(806) 433-5053Marketing Firms & Services
Shepherd King Lutheran Church2122 18th St.Lubbock, TX 79401(806) 762-5080Churches
Sheplers Western Store6002 Slide Rd.Lubbock, TX 79414(806) 500-2825Clothing - Apparel - Retail
TitleMax2219 19th St.Lubbock, TX 79401(806) 744-0533Loans
Wicked Beaver Brewing Co.10611 PR 1320PO Box 942Wolfforth, TX 79382(806) 681-7549Beverage Distributors
WTC, Inc.5215 79th St.Lubbock, TX 79424(806) 771-9791Engineering Services
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