Published by the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce • www.springfieldchamber.com • August 2011 • Volume 29, No. 8
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There’s no better place to make the business to business connections you need to lead your company to success than the 2011 Business and Technology Expo presented by the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce. The event will be held October 6 at the Springfield Exposition Cen-ter. The Expo is the area’s largest trade show. There’s still time to reserve booth space to show-case your business’ latest products and services to the thousands of business professionals expected to attend. The Expo will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. To reserve your booth or for more information, visit www.springfieldchamber.com/expo.
Booth space still available!
To view the Expo video click here.
Business Spotlight, page 5 • Your Chamber, page 6 • New Members, page 11
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CalendarComplete details and online registration information can be found atwww.springfieldchamber.com.
8/2 Member Briefing 3:45-5 p.m. Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce 202 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy.
8/3 SBDC Investor Meeting: 2011 Mid-Year Report 7:30-8:30 a.m. Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce 202 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy.
8/3 60 Minutes to Success: Security Safeguards: Protecting Your Data, Plastic & Other Sensitive Information Noon-1:30 p.m. Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce 202 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy.
8/4 Good Morning, Springfield! 7:30 a.m. Cooper Tennis Complex 2331 E. Pythian Sponsored by HuHot Mongolian Grill
8/11 Governmental Relations Committee Meeting: Speaker of the House Steven Tilley 7:30-8:30 a.m. Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce 202 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy.
8/11 Business After Hours 5-7 p.m. Hickory Villa’s Clubhouse 3810 E. Cherry St. Sponsored by Hickory Villa’s Clubhouse
8/18 Business 2 Business A.M. 7:30-9 a.m. Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce 202 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy. Sponsored by Office Concepts
2011 OfficersChairman of the BoardJerry Harmison, Harmison & Pearman, PC
Chairman-electJohn Wilson, U.S. Bank
TreasurerRuss Marquart, Empire Bank
Assistant TreasurerGreg Horton, Integrity Home Care
Vice Chairman, Community Development/Special EventsPaula Adams, Penmac Staffing
Vice Chairman, Economic DevelopmentJoe Reynolds, Digital Monitoring Products
Vice Chairman, MembershipDr. Jennifer Jackson, Springfield Business Journal
Vice Chairman, Public AffairsDave Roling, Emery Sapp & Sons
2011 DirectorsTom Babik, Springfield Business Development Corporation (Ferrell-Duncan Clinic)*
John Black, City Utilities
Greg Burris, City of Springfield*
Meghan Chambers, Staxx/Jelly Beans
Sheila Collins, SC Surfaces, LLC
Tim Connell, Connell Insurance, Inc.
Don Flatau, John Deere Reman
Brian Fogle, Community Foundation of the Ozarks
John Hancock, Prime, Inc.
Dennis Heim, Heim, Young & Associates, Inc.
Dr. Hal Higdon, Ozarks Technical Community College
Dawn Hiles, Drury University
Rick Hughlett, Rick’s Automotive
Jake McWay, CoxHealth
John Oke-Thomas, Oke-Thomas + Associates, Inc.
Francine Pratt, Isabel’s House*
Dr. Norm Ridder, Springfield Public Schools
Tim Rosenbury, Butler, Rosenbury & Partners, Inc.
David Ross, The Network (Morelock-Ross Builders)*
Jeff Schrag, The Daily Events
Jon Swope, St. John’s Health System
Jim Viebrock, Greene County*
Jim Anderson, Chamber of Commerce*
*Ex-officio board member~
Springfield Spirit is published monthlyfor members of the
Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce.
Michelle West Vice President, CommunicationsClaire Faucett Public Relations/Interactive Media ManagerKristen Kelley Art DirectorEmily Denniston Public Affairs Project ManagerElise Eimer Communications Intern
~Jim Anderson PresidentBrad Bodenhausen Executive Vice PresidentJennifer Dalton Vice President, AdministrationSandy Howard Vice President, Public AffairsBrent McCoy Vice President, MembershipRyan Mooney Senior Vice President, Economic Development
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Board Report
Economic Development Activity Tracker
The activity tracker measures the year-to-date level of economic development project activity (prospects) in the Springfield region. The Chamber and its economic development subsidiary, the Springfield Business Development Corporation, serve as the lead business expansion and attraction entities for Springfield and the surrounding 10-county region. Also measured are the number of local business visits staff has conducted, as well as visits with site selection consultants and organizations making location decisions in our region.
Total New Prospects 16 Existing Companies 12 New Companies 4Current Active Projects 13Business Visits (inside market) 62Consultant/Business Visits (outside of market) 55Prospect Site Visits (to region) 2
Announced Projects (7): Digital Monitoring Products, Roma of Springfield, John Deere Reman, Gold Mountain Communications, American Products, PROFormance Powertrain, HealthMEDX.
www.business4springfield.com
At the July 18 meeting of the Chamber board of directors, the board appointed seven individuals to serve on the Cham-ber’s Directors Nominating Committee. That committee will nominate candidates to serve on the board of directors in 2012 (see separate story page 4).
Board appoints directors nominating committee
Think Positive.Be Positive.
www.springfieldchamber.com/thinkpositive
Ever thought about operat-ing a franchise? Join the Chamber on Thursday, August 9, from noon to 2 p.m. to learn more about buy-ing a franchise as an avenue to small business ownership. A panel of successful local franchisees and SCORE business counselors will be available to provide expert advice on the specific challenges and op-portunities of running a franchise.
Franchise representatives will also be on hand to discuss opportuni-ties with Subway, Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream and Treatery, Marble Slab Creamery, Great American Cook-ies and Pretzel Time. The seminar will be held at the Chamber offices and will include lunch. Tickets are $10 for Chamber members and $15 for non-members. Register online here.
Mark Your Calendar – Franchising Seminar
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Nominating committee seeks candidates for 2012 Chamber board of directors Chamber members are invited and encouraged to nominate individuals to be considered for the 2012 Chamber board of directors. To make a nomination, contact a member of the Directors Nominating Com-mittee or submit your nomination online at www.springfieldchamber.com/board-nominations. The deadline for nomina-tions is August 17. The board of directors is the Chamber’s policy making body. The board consists of 29 members; seven are elected every year. The chairman of the board appoints three directors to one-year terms and may also appoint up to three ex-officio directors to one year terms. The immediate past chair-man and the president also serve on the board as ex-officio directors. The chairman of the board presides over all board meetings.
1. Paula Adams, Penmac Staffing
2. Tom Babik, Ferrell-Duncan Clinic, Inc. (ex-officio)
3. Greg Burris, City of Springfield (ex-officio)
4. Sheila Collins, SC Surfaces, LLC
5. Tim Connell, Connell Insurance, Inc. (one-year appointment)
6. Dennis Heim, Heim, Young & Associates, Inc. (one-year appointment)
7. Greg Horton, Integrity Home Care
8. Rick Hughlett, Rick’s Automotive
9. Russ Marquart, Empire Bank
10. Francine Pratt, Isabel’s House (ex-officio)
11. Joe Reynolds, Digital Monitoring Products
12. Norm Ridder, Springfield Public Schools
13. Tim Rosenbury, Butler, Rosenbury & Partners, Inc.
14. David Ross, Morelock-Ross Builders (ex-officio)
15. Jim Viebrock, Greene County (ex-officio)
1. John Black, City Utilities
2. Meghan Chambers, Staxx/Jellybean Children’s Wear
3. Don Flatau, John Deere Reman – Springfield
4. Brian Fogle, Community Foundation of the Ozarks
5. John Hancock, Prime, Inc.
6. Jerry Harmison, Harmison & Pearman, P. C.
7. Hal Higdon, Ozarks Technical Community College
8. Dawn Hiles, Drury University
9. Jennifer Jackson, Springfield Business Journal /SBJ Publishing, Inc.
10. Jake McWay, CoxHealth
11. John Oke-Thomas, Oke-Thomas + Associates, Inc.
12. Dave Roling, Emery Sapp & Sons
13. Jeff Schrag, The Daily Events
14. Jon Swope, St. John’s Health System
15. John Wilson, U. S. Bank
Directors remaining on the Board
Directors whose terms are expiring
Directors nominating committee
From the General Membership
Kevin Ausburn, SMC Packaging Group831-2685 [email protected]
Tracy Barnas, UMB Bank891-2103 [email protected]
Brad Erwin, Paragon Architecture885-0002 [email protected]
Morey Mechlin, Care to Learn (Chairman)862-7771 [email protected]
Nancy Riggs, Penmac Staffing616-6462 [email protected]
From the Current Board of Directors
John Oke-Thomas, Oke-Thomas + Associates863-6262 [email protected]
Jeff Schrag, The Daily Events866-1401 [email protected]
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Dancing Mule’s mission is very simple: serve great coffee, fast and conveniently, with a positive attitude. What makes them stand apart from other coffee houses? Dancing Mule co-owners, Randy Austin and Ryan Hart, say they take coffee seriously without taking them-selves too seriously. When Austin and Hart decided to quit the automotive industry -- sell their body shop and open a coffee house -- it wasn’t just because they needed a change of pace. They developed a passion for coffee over the course of several years prior to making their dream a reality with Dancing Mule. As Austin and Hart took classes on the art of coffee brewing, they felt like there wasn’t as much heart in
the industry as in years past. Owners were not paying attention to their product as much as they were the atmosphere, says Austin. Austin and Hart believe it all comes down to making the best
cup of coffee each and every time -- without variation. Consistency was the goal. They focus on tiny details, such the weight of each batch and dose, making sure the cup of coffee is as the customer orders it and not
how the brewer thinks the customer should want it. This includes a full-service drive-thru window where each order is made just the way you like it. In the mule way, they are “stubborn about great coffee.”
By Elise Eimer, Communications Intern
Dancing Mule is selling Kona Coffee provided by coffee farmer in Kona, Hawaii, with family ties in Joplin. 100% of the proceeds go to Joplin Disaster Relief. If you are a coffee lover, you know Kona. 100% Kona is tough to find and when you do find it, it’s expensive. You can pick up a pound at Dancing Mule for $25 and feel good about having that second or third cup. Supply is limited and when it is gone – it’s gone!
Spotlight
• Co-owners: Randy Austin and Ryan Hart
• Address: 1945 S. Glenstone Springfield, MO 65801
• Phone: (417) 883-5114
• Website: www.dancingmulecoffee.com
• Products/Services: Coffee Shops
Dancing Mule Coffee
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“…great coffee doesn’t have to be stuffy or arrogant, instead it should be fun… We believe the best coffee is the one you like the best and will do our best to make your favorite
drink the way you want it.”- Randy Austin
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Your Chamber
The Chamber is hosting a mem-bership event like no other. Teams of more than 100 volunteers will go head-to-head August 30-September 1 competing against one another to sign up new chamber members and create greater community aware-ness of the important role the Chamber plays in the Springfield area. The event is organized by Jimmy Cusano and a group called Your Chamber Connection. YCC’s specialty is high energy membership cam-paigns that allow volunteers to have “out of the box” membership fun while building the Chamber’s mem-bership base. “It’s about business,” says Cusano. “The Chamber of Commerce is the business community. This brings everyone together to build the Chamber. It’s a competitive fun setting that tells the Chamber story.”
Chamber volunteers will race the clock to tell the Chamber’s story
(From left to right) Senator Tom Dempsey, Senator Will Kraus, Senator Mike Kehoe (chairman) and Senator Ryan McKenna, all sit on the Subcommittee on Emergency Response, which is one of three committees that have been created under the Senate Interim Committee on Natural Disaster Recovery. The committee met at the Springfield Chamber on July 21 discuss emergency response efforts that took place and are currently underway relating to a string of severe weather events that have occurred in this state. The subcommittee’s findings will be included in a prelimi-nary report submitted to the Senate Interim Committee on Natural Disaster Recovery before the Legislature’s annual veto session scheduled for Sept. 14.
Senate subcommittee held meeting at the Chamber to discuss the state’s emergency response efforts
Your Chamber
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Springfield Business Development Corporation 8th Annual Economic Outlook Conference
September 15 8-11 a.m.
Ramada Oasis Convention Center
Mark Your Calendar The SBDC’s annual Economic Outlook Conference is designed to inform Springfield’s business community about emerging economic trends, what impact they will have in our area, and what local business and civic leaders are doing to ensure the Springfield region positions itself to capitalize on future opportunities. With policy expertise in economics and competitiveness, Ted Abernathy, executive director of the Southern Growth Policies Board, will provide the conference keynote address. The Southern Growth Policies Board is a 39 year-old public policy think tank that provides economic development research and advice for 13 Southern states. Panels of local leaders, presenting Springfield’s targeted industries and development community, will provide their per-spective on the challenges their industries are facing and how their companies are responding.
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Leadership Springfield www.leadershipspringfield.org
Leadership Springfield announces new Board of Directors With the common mission to devel-op and connect the leaders of Springfield, the 2011-12 Leadership Springfield Board of directors are announced. Officers for the upcoming board year are: Laura Ward, Webster University, President; Matt Russell, Greene County Prosecutor’s Office, President-Elect; Marissa Weaver, Missouri State University, Secretary; and Joe Page, The Whitlock Company; Treasurer. Other board members include: Darwin Bickford, Arvest Bank; Marci Bowling, BKD, LLP; Tamara deWild, O’Reilly Automotive; Kim Erdel, Christian Publish-ers Outlet; David Hall, City of Springfield; Alina Lehnert, Evangel University; Tammy Mast, Lutheran Family and Children’s Services; Jeremiah Mee, Abacus CPAs, LLC; Mike Powers, The Arc of the Ozarks, Inc.; Jay Titus, BancorpSouth; Suzie Turner, City Utilities; Andrew Wells, Dake Wells Archi-tecture; and Luke Westerman, Springfield Remanufacturing Corporation.
Twitty receives Leadership Award
On June 7th, Leadership Springfield awarded outgoing General Manager of City Utilities, John Twitty, with the organization’s top award for Leadership, The O. Franklin Kenworthy Award, at Leadership Springfield’s annual meeting. The O. Franklin Kenworthy Award for Outstanding Leadership was established in memory of Franklin Kenworthy, a posthumous graduate of Leadership Springfield Class III. Each year commencing in 1989, at the Annual Meeting of Leadership Springfield, Inc., the Franklin O. Kenworthy Award for Outstanding Leadership is presented to a Leadership Springfield Alumni. The recipient of the award is selected by a committee appointed by the Leader-ship Springfield President based on their commitment to Leadership Spring-field, involvement in community service activities, good citizenship, leader-ship qualities and moral standards.
Over the last year, under the leader-ship of Andrew Wells, the board of directors underwent a strategic plan-ning exercise. The result of that work is a three year plan that provides the framework for assess-ment and evaluation of all aspects of the Leadership Springfield organization, from programs to member-ship development. The work done this
year will allow us to build on the success of the past 26 years and continue to inspire, develop and connect leaders to serve the Springfield Community. I would like to invite our alumni to participate in this exciting new chapter for Leadership Springfield. I invite any interested alumni to participate in the committees of Leadership Springfield. For more information, please contact Kim Everest at 862-5567 or [email protected] or go on-line at www.leadershipspringfield.org. I want to take this opportunity to thank Andrew Wells for his outstanding leadership as President of the Board of Directors over the past year. We had four outgoing Board members I also want to
thank: Beau Barrett, Jamie Dopp, John Gentry, and David Ross. Their dedication and service to Leadership Springfield over the last several years has changed this organization for the better. As we begin a new year we will welcome Class XXVII to Leadership Springfield and begin a new chapter with our new strategic plan. On behalf of the board of directors, I thank all Leadership Springfield alumni for your continued support and participation in our pro-grams, and encourage you to review the Strategic Plan found on our website at www.leadershipspringfield.org.
Laura WardPresident, Leadership Springfield
President’s Message
Laura Ward
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Membership RenewalsThank you for renewing The Chamber encourages members to do business with other Chamber members. Please consider these renewing members and new members the next time you have a need for products/services.
AC Electrical Systems, Inc.
Adam & Eve
ADM Alliance Nutrition
Air Moving Equipment, Inc.
Allen’s Mechanical
Andy’s Frozen Custard
APAC-Missouri, Inc. Springfield Branch
Arbor Suites at the Mall
Arvest Bank
Avis Rent A Car
B & E Printing
Bairs Grocery
Barnas Concreteworks
Baymont Inns & Suites
Bearden Carpet Supply
Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks, Inc.
BKD Corporate Finance, LLC
Blue Sky Feed & Pet
Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield
Camp Barnabas
Century 21 Integrity Group
Colonial Supplemental Insurance
Colorworx Salon
Colton’s Steakhouse & Grill
Comfort Suites Medical District
Coring & Cutting, Inc.
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
Custom Protein Corp.
Davidson Insurance Group
Deaver and Associates
Denali Construction
Derailed Flooring Outlet
Developmental Center of the Ozarks
Dining by Design
Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction
DJ Roofing Supply, Inc.
Doe’s Eat Place
Elliott Lodging, LTD
Employee Screening Services of MO, LLC
Family Medical Walk-In Clinic
Fantastic Caverns
Fastsigns
Fellers Fixtures, Inc.
Flicko’s
Focus on Patents, Inc.
Fry-Wagner Moving & Storage Co
G & G Painting
Gerken Environmental Enterprise
Great American Cookie Co.
Great River Associates
Great Southern Bank
Gregg Larsen Landscaping, Inc.
Hall, Ansley, Rodgers & Sweeney
Hammer’s Auto Works, Inc.
Harshman Chiropractic Clinic
Hawthorn Bank
Heartland Payment Systems
Honey Baked Ham Co.
Ireland Architects
J.D. Dickinson Compressor Co.
Jay Key Service, Inc.
Jenkins & Associates
K O A M TV/FOX 14 TV
Liberty Advertising & Marketing, LLC
Maples Properties
Marcal Lifting Products
Marisol International, LLC
Mark E. Adkins Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mathews & Associates, Inc.
Maxon’s Diamond Merchants & Estate Jewelers
May Motor Co.
McDonald’s Restaurant
Metro Appliances & More
Moore Printing Co., Inc.
Motorwerks
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
Nowata Printing Company
OATS, Inc.
Opinion Research Specialists
Orchard Park Apartments
Orthopaedic Specialists of Springfield, PC
Ozark Fence and Supply Co.
Ozark Flag Distributors
Ozark Marketing Supplies
Ozarks Area Community Action Corp.
Partyworks Catering
Payne Sign Company
Pearson-Kelly Office Products
Pinnacle Sign Group - A Full Service Sign Company
Rain Nutrition Distributors
Ramada Oasis Convention Center
Rebcol Corporation
Rice Equipment Service, Inc.
Rick’s Automotive
Ristorante Gilardi’s
RSC Equipment Rental
Salon Suites Your Day Spa
Sechler Electric, Inc.
Second Baptist Church
Springfield Blue Print & Photo Copy Co., Inc.
Springfield Dinner Club
Springfield Little Theatre, Inc.
Springfield Special Products
Springfield’s Incredible Pizza Co.
St. John’s Health System
State Farm Insurance - Clint Harris
Summit Business Systems
The Courtney Law Firm, PC
The Drain Strainer
The Foundation-CCO
The Layman Group at Morgan Stanley
The Light House Gallery
theworkshop 308, LLC
Truck Sign Design/Wrap-Aholic
Twin Oaks Chiropractic & Acupuncture
U.S. Bank
United Machinery & Supply Co.
Univar USA
Verizon Wireless
W.I.N. - Women In Need
Wehr, Wehr, Johnson & Bridgeforth
Whole Life Resources
Wild Animal Safari
Wonders of Wildlife
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New MembersWelcome to our newest members417 Massage2740 S. GlenstoneSpringfield, MO 65804(417) 719-4140Massage Therapy
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield - Sheila Mitchell3534 E. SunshineSpringfield, MO 65809(417) 886-1120www.anthem.comInsurance
Arnie’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning421 W. ChaseSpringfield, MO 65803(417) 865-8847www.arniesplumbinginc.comPlumbers - Plumbing Contractors
Black Oak Mountain AmphitheaterPO Box 330Lampe, MO 65681(417) 779-1222www.blkoakamp.comEntertainment - Live
C & K Sealing3731 N. Rogers Ave.Springfield, MO 65803(417) 521-9318Pavement Sealing
Chamber2Go by MetroMedia4210 Shawnee Mission Parkway, 314-AFairway, KS 66205(913) 945-1452www.chamber2go.comPublishing - Regional
Grime Scrubbers, Inc.1745-C E. AtlanticSpringfield, MO 65803(417) 864-8862www.grimescrubbers.comJanitor Service/Supplies
Hilton Garden Inn Springfield4155 South Nature Center WaySpringfield, MO 65804(417) 875-8800www.hiltongardeninn.comHotels/Motels
Kiss My Gas Scooters212 S. CampbellSpringfield, MO 65806(417) 863-9600www.kissmygasscooters.comMotorcycles and/or Motorsports
Pacific Grill4121 S. Fremont Ave., #128Springfield, MO 65804(417) 883-1151www.417pacificgrill.comRestaurants - Asian
PearsoNet2100 W. Highpoint St.Springfield, MO 65810(417) 860-4352Copying Machines & Supplies
Phoenix Home Care, Inc.3033 S. Kansas ExpresswaySpringfield, MO 65807(417) 881-7442www.phoenixhomehc.comHome Health Services
Remington Place Event Center1645 W. Republic Rd., B-2Springfield, MO 65807(417) 818-8417www.417catering.comConference/Convention & Events Center
Slumberland Furniture1815 E. IndependenceSpringfield, MO 65804(417) 888-2000www.slumberland.comFurniture & Home Furnishings
Springfield 8 Theatres9201-A W. 133rd St.Overland Park, KS 66213(913) 402-0152www.showplexcinemas.comMovie Theater / Cinema
Springfield Electric, LLC3522 E. MonroeSpringfield, MO 65809(417) 299-1084www.springfieldelectric.netContractors - Electrical
Springleaf Financial Services2445-F N. Kansas ExpresswaySpringfield, MO 65803(417) 831-3779www.springleaffinancial.com Financial Services, Planning, Consulting
Staples2135 E. IndependenceSpringfield, MO 65804(417) 890-5146www.staples.comOffice Supplies and Equipment
The Training Resource Group, LLC405 Race RoadWillard, MO 65781(417) 861-5985www.trainingresourcegroupllcBusiness Consultants
Wiese USA2643 E. KearneySpringfield, MO 65803(417) 616-2079www.wieseusa.comMaterial Handling Equipment
Ribbon CuttingsThe Closet Company – August 22979-K E. Chestnut Expressway
The Monroe – August 41141 E. Monroe
Culver’s Frozen Custard – August 52520 N. Glenstone
Omega Healthcare of SW Missouri – August 92041 S. Stewart
Best Buy – September 7Battlefield Mall (by JC Penney’s main entrance next to Gamestop)
Great Southern Bank – September 92449 S. Campbell
Clip Joint Salon & Spa– September 12 3310 S. National
Lobby DisplayBusiness providing floral arrangements in John Q. Hammons Enterprise Center
Linda’s Flowers1225 W. Battlefield(417) 883-6861