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KELLY ROSSMAN-MCKINNEY
2013 ATHENA AWARD RECIPIENT
BILL KIMBLE TO LEAD 2014 CHAMBER BOARD LRCC/UAW CANDIDATES SWEEP TO ELECTION WINS PRESIDENTS MESSAGE: BREAKING GLASS CEILINGS
Nancy McKeague
Michigan Health and Hospital Association
CHAIR ELECT
Bill Kimble
C2AE
LEGAL COUNSEL
Jeff Hicks
Dart Container Corporation
Tim Daman
FOCUS President and CEO Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce
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Mission accomplished. Since its founding in Lansing, ATHENAs success has literally spread around the world with more than 6,000 awards having been presented in over 500 communities. We are most proud at the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce to have taken a leadership role four years ago in efforts to revitalize the ATHENA program. The decision to create a standalone annual luncheon to recognize the ATHENA winner has brought a much-deserved increase in recognition for our recipients. The list of individuals who have been honored with the ATHENA Award in Lansing the past 31 years is a Whos Who of community and business leaders whose contributions to our region have been enormous. Much like the 2013 ATHENA winner, Kelly Rossman-McKinney, they have been great leaders who dared to challenge the status quo and have persevered through numerous challenges to continuously make their mark. Whereas seeing a woman in the boardroom may have been an anomaly in 1982, the true legacy of ATHENA is that women today are rmly entrenched in prominent leadership roles in business, non-prots, education and government. It has been my privilege the past two years to work with two such leaders who have served as chairs of the Chambers Board of Directors. Paula Cunningham (2013) and Nancy McKeague (2012), both past ATHENA recipients, have served our Chamber and this region with dignity and distinction. The lasting impact of the ATHENA Award is in the inspiration that its recipients have provided to the next generation of women leaders. It is truly exciting to see so many women in our region establishing themselves as entrepreneurs, running for ofce and making notable contributions to our community. We have no shortage of excellent role models whose careers can provide insight, wisdom and encouragement. Young professionals in particular would be well served to learn from our ATHENA winners and others who refused to accept business as usual and smashed barriers on their way to success.
Jeff Fineis
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Tim Daman
Lansing Regional Chamber
Division Directors
INTL BUSINESS SERVICES
Jean Schtokal
Foster, Swift, Collins and Smith, P.C.
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The lasting impact of the ATHENA Award is in the inspiration that its recipients have provided to the next generation of women leaders.
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Kevin McKinney
McKinney & Associates
MEMBERSHIP SERVICES
Deb Muchmore
Marketing Resource Group
At-Large
Farm Bureau Insurance
Dave Baker
Melanie Bergeron
Two Men & A Truck Michigan State University
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Ross Woodstock Michelle Rahl
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22 BUSINESS EDUCATION SERIES: EATON COUNTY ECONOMIC CRIME UNIT, 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
University Club, 3435 Forest Rd., Lansing, MI 48910. Come hear from Doug Lloyd, the Eaton County Prosecutor, as he discusses the Eaton County Economic Crimes Unit and how that division is saving local businesses millions of dollars. This free service is a win-win situation for businesses: merchants get their money back and the bad check writers pay for their own investigation and prosecution. Cost: $10/members and $15/ nonmembers (light breakfast will be provided). Registration can be completed at www.lansingchamber.org.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 2013 ATHENA AWARD PRESENTATION, 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, East
Lansing. Join us as we induct Kelly Rossman-McKinney as the newest member of the ATHENA Award legacy. $55/member, $75/nonmember and $425 table of eight. To register for this event, please visit www.lansingchamber.org.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 HOLIDAY MIXER WITH THE GILLESPIE GROUP, 5 - 7 p.m. 330 Marshall Street, Suite 100, Lansing Charter Township, MI
48912. Our annual holiday mixer is sponsored by the Gillespie Group. The event will take place in the Gillespie ofce located in The Armory, the recently renovated military facility that now houses a variety of non-prots. $10 member, $30 non-member. Includes hors doeuvres.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 DELTA GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE, 8 9 a.m. Location: TBD. The Delta Government Relations
Committee meets the rst Wednesday of each month to provide a forum for business leaders to discuss important issues affecting Delta Township. The meeting date for January is pushed back a week to accommodate the New Years holiday. To ensure adequate seating, please RSVP to Kristin Beltzer at kbeltzer@lansingchamber.org.
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IDV SOLUTIONS
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PONDERA ADVISORS
5211 Cascade Road, Suite 100 Grand Rapids, MI (517) 214-2815
BUILDING TWENTYONE
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JANI-SYSTEMS LLC
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TUCKNOLOGIES, LLC
333 Albert Ave #600 East Lansing ,MI 48823 (855) 932-9499 www.tucknologies
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HAPPENDANCE
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HILLIARD LYONS
354 S. Cochran #1 Charlotte, MI 48813 (517) 543-2278
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Chamber Milestones
Wed like to offer a special salute to these great organizations that reached milestone anniversaries as Chamber members this month. Thank you for your continued support through the years!
PLAYMAKERS
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COMCAST
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TRITERRA
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Bill Kimble of C2AE to Lead Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce 2014 Board of Directors
John Brown of Jackson National Life Insurance to Serve as Chair-Elect in 2014
Bill Kimble, CEO of C2AE, will serve as 2014 chairman of the Board of Directors of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (LRCC). Kimble succeeds Paula Cunningham of Capitol National Bank who will remain on the board as Past Chair. John Brown of Jackson National Life Insurance will serve as Chair-Elect in 2014, and will be in line to serve as Board Chair in 2015. I look forward to working with the talented Board of Directors and team members at the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce in the coming year, said Kimble. The Chamber has several initiatives that we will continue to advance in the coming year including our leadership role in regionalism and advocating for pro-business candidates in the 2014 state and local elections. The 30-member LRCC Board will include four newcomers: Jenn Dubey of EVOLVE Corporate Wellness, David Ferguson of Ferguson Development, Tony Francavilla of General Motors and Brian Gallagher of Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap, P.C. Gallaghers position is a new board seat that will be reserved for the President of the Grand River Connection (GRC), the largest young professionals organization in the region. The 2014 LRCC Board will also feature a newly created Division Director for Regionalism Initiatives, a position created to support the Chambers leadership role in advocating advances in regional collaborations. Mark Burnham of Michigan State University will lead that effort in 2014.
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Bill Kimble Board Chair C2AE Paula Cunningham Past Chair Capitol National Bank John Brown Chair Elect Jackson National Life Insurance Jeff Hicks Legal Counsel Dart Container Jeff Fineis Treasurer Andrews Hooper Pavlik PLC
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David Baker, Farm Bureau Insurance Melanie Bergeron, Two Men & A Truck International Leslie Brogan, Comcast Stella Cash, Sparrow Patrick Dean, Dean Transportation *Jenn Dubey, EVOLVE Corporate Wellness *David Ferguson, Ferguson Development
*Tony Francavilla, General Motors **Brian Gallagher, Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap, P.C. Andre Hutson, Conquest Fitness and Health Dave Mulder, Meijer, Inc. Steve Reynolds, Accident Fund Holdings Patrick Salow, Hayes Green Beach Hospital Jason Sanders, Fifth Third Bank Tim Salisbury, PNC Bank
Heather Shawa-DeCook, Demmer Corporation Tom A. Stewart, Common Wealth Enterprises Bob Trezise, LEAP, Inc. Ryan Vartoogian, Spartan Internet Bill Woodbury, Auto-Owners Insurance *Denotes a New Board Member **Denotes Grand River Connection Board Seat
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Membership Services
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Jill Marlan
The Chambers November Member Mixer was held at the Fantastic Finds impressive new store near the Eastwood Towne Center. Attendees enjoyed a spread that consisted of catering from several of the restaurants in Eastwood Towne Center and Michigan craft brews and wines. Chamber staffers Jennifer Wagemann (l) and Michelle Rahl (r) were among those who enjoyed trying on some of the beautiful dresses at Fantastic Finds!
Government Relations
Lansing Regional Chamber and UAW Endorsed Candidates Sweep to Victory on Election Night 2013
Election is a Success for Business/Labor Partnership and Signals New Era in Efforts to Move the Greater Lansing Region Forward
An election year collaboration between the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (LRCC) and UAW Region I-C (UAW) was a smashing success, as the entire group of candidates endorsed by the business/labor partnership swept to victory in the City of Lansing elections. LRCC and UAW had jointly supported Mayor Virg Bernero, council members Kathie Dunbar, Tina Houghton and Jessica Yorko, as well as newcomer Judi Brown Clarke. We knew that the candidates endorsed by the UAW and the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce represented the best chance to do what is right for the City of Lansing and we are happy to see the voters agreed, said Norwood H. Jewell, Director, UAW Region 1-C. We look forward to working with the Mayor and the City Council to create more jobs and economic investments in the City of Lansing. The election success of the collaboration between the Chamber and UAW is a demonstration of what is possible when people are determined to work together for the good of the region, said LRCC President & CEO Tim Daman. It is our expectation that the new team at Lansing City Hall will demonstrate a similar determination to collaborate on the challenges that must be successfully tackled in the next several months. We are now condent that will happen. The LRCC/UAW partnership also enjoyed success in the City of East Lansing elections as business/labor endorsed candidates Ruth Beier and Kathleen Boyle were elected to East Lansing City Council.
Kristin Beltzer, LRCC Sr. VP of Government Relations and Public Affairs and Congressman Mike Rogers (R-MI08)
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The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce presented framed photos of the cover of FOCUS magazine to several of the key players who made the 2013 election a great success. L-r: Jack Davis (Lansing Regional Chamber Political Action Committee), Mayor Virg Bernero, Kristin Beltzer (LRCC), Tim Daman (LRCC) and Art Luna (UAW Region 1-C).
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I was quite nave, which may have been a good thing because I didnt realize all the risks I was taking, says Rossman-McKinney. Rossman-McKinney credits bankers Will Coultas and Patty Lloyd-Barnas of Old Kent Bank for their willingness to provide a loan (even though they told me I had a negative net worth) to help her business along. Old Kent became one of RossmanMcKinneys rst and longest lasting clients a 15-year relationship that included work on several signicant community support projects. Rossman-McKinneys legacy is evident throughout the public relations industry (there isnt a public relations professional in this town with whom I havent worked, encouraged or mentored). One of her early triumphs in the late 1980s was convincing Lansing Mayor Terry McKane to change the presentation of the annual State of the City address into a major community event, complete with a theme and large reception. That marked the rst time the State of the City received signicant media coverage, which included having the entire speech printed in the Lansing State Journal.
elly Rossman-McKinney has a deep appreciation for the strong women who preceded her as leaders in the business world. People like the rst woman president of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (LRCC) Nanette Martin; Martha Mertz, another Chamber president and founder of the ATHENA Award; and Alyson Steele of Uniforce Temporary Services, who was the rst woman to win the LRCC Outstanding Small Business Award in 1986. They were trailblazers who paved the way for other women in the workforce. In many respects it was tougher for that generation of women leaders because there were so few of them, says Rossman-McKinney. They were out there all alone without the support network of other women in the business community. I admire them and feel deeply indebted for what they accomplished. No doubt following the lead of her own mentors, Kelly Rossman-McKinney has become quite the trailblazer herself. She started one of the rst public relations rms in the region, proving to others that public relations and issue management was a viable business. Her rm, Truscott Rossman, has grown into a multi-million dollar business with ofces in Lansing, Grand Rapids and Detroit. Along the way, Rossman-McKinney has gone out of her way to mentor and lift up other women, and is widely recognized for her generosity and involvement with many community endeavors. For her distinguished career as a business person, community supporter and staunch advocate for women in the workplace, Kelly Rossman-McKinney was named the 2013 ATHENA Award recipient by the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce. She will be honored at the 2013 ATHENA Awards Presentation on Thursday, December 12, 2013 at the MSU Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center.
One of her most challenging assignments came during a stint when then Bioport Corporation, later known as Emergent BioSolutions, was seeking to make its mark as the nations only FDA-approved manufacturer of what was then a little known and somewhat controversial vaccine for the anthrax virus. Faced with having to communicate highly complex, technical information to interested reporters around the world, Rossman-McKinney When you think of women business leaders in made the decision to take four doses of Michigan, one of the rst names that come to the vaccine herself, as a demonstration of its safety. mind is Kelly Rossman-McKinney Here I was as an individual who struggled with biology in high school needing to communicate effectively about this topic, said Rossman-McKinney. I felt I needed to enhance my credibility on a very difcult issue. The work of Rossman-McKinneys rm over the years has established a tradition of excellence and has been recognized with numerous awards. Her rm is one of only a handful of independent public relations rms in the country to win two Silver Anvil awards the highest honor in the public relations industry in a single year. Those who know Rossman-McKinney laud her for regularly volunteering her time to promote and consult with young women on their career path.
When you think of women business leaders in Michigan, one of the rst names that come to mind is Kelly Rossman-McKinney, said business partner and president of Truscott Rossman, John Truscott. She blazed a path for women at a time when she had no peers. Like most success stories, Rossman-McKinney has endured her share of hard knocks. She started her business out of her home in 1988. Not only was she the rst female in
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Economic Club
Celebration of Regional Growth Honors Five Companies for Investments in the Region
A crowd of close to 500 people was on hand for the November Economic Club which served as the forum for the eighth annual Celebration of Regional Growth Awards (CORG). Five companies were recognized at the event for their investments in the region. Honorees included: Agro-Culture Liquid Fertilizer, Emergent BioSolutions, Eyde Company, IDV Solutions (Emerging Economy Award) and Plas Labs, Inc. (International Trade award). Michael Finney, president and CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation Michael Finney (MEDC) spoke to the crowd about how CEO MEDC is working to improve the business Michigan Economic climate in Michigan. Finney noted that during Development Corporation the past three years, the state has dramatically improved the tax structure for business and eliminated more than 1,500 regulations. Finney said MEDCs main focus is on building what he called an entrepreneurial ecosystem to nurture growth from within our borders. Talent is the new currency in economic development, said Finney. It is what made Michigan great in the past, and will be what propels us to more greatness in the future. The success of CORG the past several years has been due in large part to the committed sponsorship of PNC Bank and Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, and Davis & Gotting P.C. A big thanks to both organizations for their continued support.
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Representing the 2013 CORG Honorees, l-r: Dave Regan (Plas Labs, Inc.), Adam Havey (Emergent BioSolutions), Garrett Bancroft, Jill and Troy Bancroft (Agro-Culture Liquid Fertilizers), Nick Eyde and Mark Clouse (Eyde Company)and Mark Morrison, IDV Solutions
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2014 Economic Forecast Speaker: Jonathan W. Kozy Senior Vice President and Senior Research Analyst Bank of America Private Wealth Management Thursday, December 19 11:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. MSU Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center www.lansingchamber.org
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Jeanie Anello
Matthew Zbercot
Cait Quinn
Hannah Conlin
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Ramin Vismeh
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MBI announced the addition of two members to its senior technical team and ve recent college graduates to its technical support team: Jacky Ng, Ph.D., a seasoned biotechnologist with expertise in metabolic engineering, enzymology and genomics. Ramin Vismeh, Ph.D., an analytical chemist with expertise in biological systems. Additions to MBIs technical support team are: Marwa Adawe, B.S., entomology, MSU; Ryan Chandler, B.S., microbiology, MSU; Laurel Hills, B.A., education, MSU; Dan Pulter, B.S., human biology and microbiology, MSU; Jeff Vasquez, B.S., biochemistry, University of MichiganDearborn. William Coughlin, adjunct professor for Thomas M. Cooley Law Schools Graduate Program in Intellectual Property Law, has been recognized as Automation Alleys Entrepreneur of the Year. William Coughlin Lawrence P. Nolan, with the law rm of Nolan, Thomsen & Villas, P.C., out of Eaton Rapids has been named in the top attorneys for 2013 by Michigan Super Lawyers magazine, a publication of Eagan, Minn. based Thomson Reuters.
Katrina Elam
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Marlaine Teahan John McKissic is pleased to be the business advisor for both Legal Shield of Lansing and Touch3 Technology. His primary objective is to offer fundamental services to the three main obstacles that over 70% of businesses struggle John McKissic with including legal issues, merchant services and small business funding. Law students from Thomas M. Cooley Law School and the University of Michigan Law School recently were named winners in the 2013 Michigan Innovation and Intellectual Property Legal Writing Competition, sponsored by the Intellectual Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan and the Cooley Law School Graduate Program in Intellectual Property Law. Kyle Quigley, a graduating senior at Cooley Law School, was awarded rst prize for his paper, The Experimental Use Exception To Patent Infringement
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As work is underway to expand the TWO MEN AND A TRUCK headquarters in Lansing, the largest franchised moving company in the U.S. is pleased to announce the addition of nine new employees: Jeanie Arika Ford Anello was recently named franchise marketing manager for the home ofce; Matthew Zbercot is the logistics and procurement project manager; Cait Quinn is the new marketing administrator: Hannah Conlin is the new internal communications associate; Katrina Elam will serve as project coordinator; David Fritcher recently started as an application developer in the information technology department; Ryan Thiele is the new application developer; Dena Juday will serve as an afterhours customer response representative; and Arika Ford has also been hired as an afterhours customer response representative.
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Shaleen Szostkowski Ashleigh Miller Danielle Deneau MSU Federal Credit Union has announced the promotions of Stephanie Fredline, Allison Horn and Ashleigh Miller to call center managers, and also Danielle Deneau and Samantha Goris to eServices managers. McLaren Greater Lansing announced Dale Thompson as the hospitals new chief nancial ofcer. Thompson had been serving as interim CFO for the past several months. Dale Thompson Fraser Trebilcock, one of Michigans longestestablished full service law rms, is pleased to announce that Alexis Palmquist has joined the rm as a marketing associate. Alexis Palmquist Fraser Trebilcock Attorney Marlaine Teahan has recently been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Council.
Denya Shimnoski
Marlaine Teahan Fredrick D. Dilley, a shareholder in Foster Swift Collins & Smith PCs Grand Rapids ofce, was elected to serve as vice-chair on the Board of Trustees for the Michigan State University College of Law. Fredrick Dilley Scott Martin has joined GreenStone Farm Credit Services as a tax accountant.
Samantha Goris
Cindy Birchmeier
Ju Yang Cindy Birchmeier has been named regional vice president of sales and customer relations for GreenStone Farm Credit Services, and will oversee ve of the cooperatives branch ofces in central Michigan. Ju Yang has been named vice president with GreenStones Commercial Lending Unit.
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COMPANY NEWS
Eles Place, a healing center for grieving children and teens, has received a grant from the Capital Region Community Foundations unrestricted fund. The $12,800 grant will help Eles Place expand and enhance their bereavement support group program by underwriting the cost of two childrens grief support groups for one year. After months of searching far and wide across Michigan, the states 28th Christmas tree, a 68-foot blue spruce, was found in the northwestern reaches of the Upper Peninsula. Selected by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget, the tree was delivered to the state capitol on Saturday, November 9. After 54 hours of intensive collaboration and creativity, seven new companies have been formed in hopes of becoming successful businesses in the Lansing region, after Lansing Startup Weekend took place October 19 & 20. Startup Weekend is a 54-hour event in which new companies are pitched and formed over the course of a weekend. This years event boasted seven strong ideas ranging from a balance bicycle for seniors and special needs individuals, to an online marketplace for the sale of student artwork. The winning company, called Folyo, was made up of a wide range of individuals who centered their focus on developing an Etsy-liked market for local student artists to sell their artwork. Yeo & Yeo CPAs, a leading accounting and business consulting rm throughout Michigan, is pleased to announce the relocation of its Lansing ofce effective October 14, 2013. The rm moved less than onequarter of a mile into an existing building within the same ofce park, Capitol Commerce Center, located on the west side of Greater Lansing. The rms new address is 822 Centennial Way, Suite 250, Lansing, Mich., 48917.
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Fraser Trebilcock attorney Michael P. Donnelly was recently elected to the position of chair-elect of the Litigation Section of the State Bar of Michigan. Doctors Approach Med Spa & Laser Center is proud to announce that nurse practitioner Christina Inman is now Michigans only dermatology certied nurse practitioner. Christina Inamn Former state senate staff member Jacob Winder has joined Marketing Resource Group as an account coordinator. Winder previously held an internship position with Senator Rick Jones (R-Grand Ledge) and MRG.
CBRE|Martin is pleased to announce the sale of the former William D. Guerre and Associates headquarters building near downtown Lansing to the Michigan Association of Realtors. The property is located at 700 N. Washington Avenue. City and county leaders broke ground October 31 on Midtown, eclectic, high-end urban ats and a new 1,800-square-foot PNC Bank branch with drivethrough facilities located along the Michigan Avenue corridor between the Capital City and East Lansing. Midtown will reect Gillespie Groups energy and commitment to playing an active role in rebuilding the corridor. Midtown will bring a look with exterior colors and materials like no other mixed-use development in Mid-Michigan. The development is on property formerly occupied by the Silver Dollar Saloon.
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Former Chamber Board Chair Nancy McKeague Named 2013 Human Resources Professional of the Year
Nancy McKeague, senior vice president and chief human resources ofcer at the Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA), has won the 2013 Human Resources Professional of the Year award from the American Society of Employers (ASE). McKeague was the 2012 chair of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and served as past chair in 2013. Under McKeagues leadership, the MHA twice earned the Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence and was listed as one of Americas Best Places to Work in Health Care in 2010 and 2012 by Modern Healthcare Magazine. She is actively involved with legislative, regulatory and administrative agencies at the state and federal levels on issues related to employer-sponsored benet plans, insurance, labor and employment law, and workforce issues. Nancy McKeague McKeague is a member of the board of directors of Accident Fund Holdings Inc. and of Sparrow Health System, where she is vicechair of the Human Resources and Compensation Committee and a member of the Governance Committee. McKeague is also a member of the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) Committee on Labor Relations. In the past, she has served on the Board of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce and as a chairperson of SHRM. McKeague has a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University, a B.A. from Spring Arbor University, and is certied as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) by the Human Resources Certication Institute.
Chamber In Action
CASE Credit Union opened its sixth branch in the Lansing area on Wednesday, October 16. The branch, located at 5611 West Saginaw Highway, Lansing, celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house that was attended by the CASE staff, leadership and Executive Board, in addition to members of the local business community. In the photo (from L to R): Bo Garcia (CASE Director), Karen Spotts (CASE Board of Directors Treasurer), Craig Godfrey (CASE Director), Samuel Duncan, IV (CASE Director), Kathleen Prout (CASE Board of Directors Secretary), Kenneth Fletcher (Delta Township Supervisor), Marshall Lee Hudson (CASE Board of Directors Vice Chairperson), Jeffrey Benson (President/CEO CASE), Fred Goers (CASE Director), Mary Clark (Delta Township Clerk), and Howard Pizzo (Delta Township Supervisor).
Maurices, a retail store for women, opened a second location in the Greater Lansing region on October 24 at 341-A N. Marketplace, Lansing. There is also a location in the Meridian Mall in Okemos. Celebrating the ribbon cutting was (from L to R): Melissa Nay (LRCC Ambassador), Jessica Metzgar (employee), Dawn Sanders (employee), Kelly Hume (employee), Joelle Hornbeck (Store Manager, holding scissors), Ken Fletcher (Delta Township Supervisor), and Mary Clark (Delta Township Clerk).
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ABOVE: Joining a variety of business resources and experts in the region, the Lansing Regional Chamber was proud to be a part of the first-ever Greater Lansing Business Monthly Financial Expo on Thursday, October 24 at the University Club. The Lansing Regional Chamber booth was staffed by the Membership Team and they shared with businesses the multitude of ways the Chamber can support your business activities and goals. In the photo (behind the table from L to R): Rich Howard, Vice President of Business Development, Lansing Regional Chamber and Susan Hengesbach, Independent Contractor, Lansing Regional Chamber. The Lansing Regional Chamber was pleased to be a part of the celebration and grand opening ribbon cutting on Saturday, October 26 for Building Twentyones newest location at 1288 N. Cedar Street, Mason. B21, as it is commonly known, is a unique, youth driven center focused on providing a safe environment where teens can develop their goals and dreams through education and recreation after school and on weekends. The non-profit facility serves diverse students in 7th-12th grades throughout the Greater Lansing area with a teachable attitude and a desire to grow. The community was proud to welcome B21 and Benjamin Schartow, Executive Director (holding scissors) to Mason! RIGHT: The Lansing Regional Chamber was proud to be a part of the November 12 ribbon cutting at Modernistic Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning, located at 4310 Creyts Road in Lansing. On hand to celebrate the expansion (from L to R): Kelly Spade, Customer Service; Brian Williams, Technician; Matt DeForest, Technician; Trevor Hoffman, Technician; Kody Risko, Technician; Matthew Newton, Restoration Manager; Ricky Dietrich, Technician; Chad Rairigh, Project Manager; Cameron Warren, Technician; Timothy Lantinga, Vice President (cutting the ribbon); Scott Bates, Technician; Teena Rairigh, Operations Manager (cutting the ribbon); Jen Patrick, Customer Service; Sue Quimby, Chamber Ambassador; and Andy Garcia, Technician.
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