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1 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MEETING Wednesday April 12th, 2017 FRONT RANGE NEWS APRIL 2017 Advancing Productivity, Innovation and Competitive Success TOPIC: “LEARN TO LEAD: GUARANTEED TO SUCCEED” SPEAKER: Richard J. Bryan Location: Renaissance Inverness Hotel INSIDE THIS ISSUE Speaker & Topic 1 Presidents Message 2 Education News 3 Education 4-10 MillerCoors VIP Tour 11 APICS Nostalgia 13 Board of Directors, Officers, Administrators 15 Company Coordinators 15 Calendar of Upcoming Events 16 Schedule 5:30 Registration and Networking 6:30 Dinner 7:30 Business Meeting 7:45 Presentation Fees Students: $10 Members: $30 Non-members: $35 Location Inverness Hotel 200 Inverness Drive West Englewood, Colorado 80112 Menu Caesar Salad Herb Roasted Chicken Breast with a Thyme and Olive Polenta Black Garlic Cream Sauce Desert German Chocolate Cake Vegetarian Menu Quinoa Stuffed Eggplant with Roasted Red Pepper Marinara Manager Night April PDM is for the Bosses. If you bring your boss they eat for free. Progressive PDM Drawing If Stuart Schaller had been at the PDM in March he would have won $200. This month will the members only drawing will be $300. In his 10 years as CEO, Richard’s leadership style matured from a controlling, hands-on micro manager to a more strategic leader and coach. He will share with us simple yet life changing lessons and discuss how to empower leaders to create their own culture of achievement that will lead to guaranteed business success. We will learn how to start working "ON the business" and not "IN the business" to improve results as Richard shares how to: •Define our own leadership role and leverage our unique talents to focus on what only we can accomplish for our enterprise •Create a compelling Vision that inspires organization-wide action •Cultivate a Team of Trusted A-Players and learn to hire people with future leadership potential •Retain A-Players by having fun and celebrating success At age 28, Richard took the reins of his 100 year old family car and truck dealership business after his father was forced to retire suddenly. That alone was a challenge. Worse, the business was losing $3.5 million a year and there was no plan. With help from his mentor, Frank, Richard was able to apply creative strategies, articulate a crystal clear vision, hire the right people and forge a dynamic team ultimately helping the business survive and then prosper in a tough and competitive industry. Richard is now a speaker who shares with his audiences the key strategies that guarantee business success today into tomorrow. Richard lives in Evergreen, Colorado with his wife and two teenage children and likes to spend his leisure time golfing, skiing and traveling with family and friends. Richard is a professional member of the National Speakers Association. Register Today Please register by noon Friday, April 7th. Register by responding to your e-mail invitation or By calling APICS at (303) 421-0797. You may also register on our website at: www.apicscolorado.org Payment Online Option We have enabled the online payment portion of our website for Professional Development Meetings. It is still possible to pay at the door by clicking on the drop down menu that starts with “credit card” at the payment portion of registration and selecting the “Unpaid” option. I do encourage everyone to pay online for convenience. Thanks, Joe Grigg SPEAKER AND TOPIC: Richard will discuss his remarkable path to success. He led his $120 million business to great success by applying the lessons he learned from Frank, the business guru who became his mentor.

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MEETING Wednesday April 12th, 2017

FRONT RANGE NEWS APRIL 2017

Advancing Productivity, Innovation and Competitive Success

TOPIC: “LEARN TO LEAD: GUARANTEED TO SUCCEED” SPEAKER: Richard J. Bryan

Location: Renaissance Inverness Hotel

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Speaker & Topic 1 Presidents Message 2 Education News 3 Education 4-10 MillerCoors VIP Tour 11 APICS Nostalgia 13 Board of Directors, Officers, Administrators 15 Company Coordinators 15 Calendar of Upcoming Events 16

Schedule

5:30 Registration and

Networking

6:30 Dinner

7:30 Business Meeting

7:45 Presentation

Fees

Students: $10

Members: $30

Non-members: $35

Location Inverness Hotel 200 Inverness Drive West Englewood, Colorado 80112 Menu Caesar Salad Herb Roasted Chicken Breast with a Thyme and Olive Polenta Black Garlic Cream Sauce Desert German Chocolate Cake Vegetarian Menu Quinoa Stuffed Eggplant with Roasted Red Pepper Marinara

Manager Night April PDM is for the Bosses. If you bring your boss

they eat for free.

Progressive PDM Drawing If Stuart Schaller had been at the PDM in March he

would have won $200. This month will the members only drawing will be $300.

In his 10 years as CEO, Richard’s leadership style matured from a controlling, hands-on micro manager to a more strategic leader and coach. He will share with us simple yet life changing lessons and discuss how to empower leaders to create their own culture of achievement that will lead to guaranteed business success. We will learn how to start working "ON the business" and not "IN the business" to improve results as Richard shares how to:

•Define our own leadership role and leverage our unique talents to focus on what only we can accomplish for our enterprise •Create a compelling Vision that inspires organization-wide action •Cultivate a Team of Trusted A-Players and learn to hire people with future leadership potential •Retain A-Players by having fun and celebrating success

At age 28, Richard took the reins of his 100 year old family car and truck dealership business after his father was forced to retire suddenly. That alone was a challenge. Worse, the business was losing $3.5 million a year and there was no plan. With help from his mentor, Frank, Richard was able to apply creative strategies, articulate a crystal clear vision, hire the right people and forge a dynamic team ultimately helping the business survive and then prosper in a tough and competitive industry. Richard is now a speaker who shares with his audiences the key strategies that guarantee business success today into tomorrow. Richard lives in Evergreen, Colorado with his wife and two teenage children and likes to spend his leisure time golfing, skiing and traveling with family and friends. Richard is a professional member of the National Speakers Association.

Register Today Please register by noon Friday, April 7th. Register by responding to your e-mail invitation

or By calling APICS at (303) 421-0797.

You may also register on our website at: www.apicscolorado.org

Payment Online Option We have enabled the online payment portion of our website for Professional Development Meetings. It is still possible to pay at the door by clicking on the drop down menu that starts with “credit card” at the payment portion of registration and selecting the “Unpaid” option. I do encourage everyone to pay online for convenience. Thanks, Joe Grigg

SPEAKER AND TOPIC: Richard will discuss his remarkable path to success. He led his $120 million business to great success by applying the lessons he learned from Frank, the business guru who became his mentor.

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Honey

Honey Johnson, CFPIM, CIRM, C.P.M., CSCP, CLTD President, Colorado APICS Chapter 81

Honey’s Happenings… April is here with showers likely right around the corner (hopefully followed by those May flowers)! If you are ready to pursue APICS certification, please check the Education schedules and information in the following pages of the newsletter. If you have a group of folks looking for APICS education on-site, be sure to contact our education team about private classes.

Your Colorado APICS Chapter Board of Directors is already planning for our next fiscal year. One of the most important planning steps each year is identifying the Officers who are instrumental in keeping our chapter so successful. Bob Olson, Colorado Chapter’s Nominations Chairman provided the Chapter’s slate of officers for the 2017-2018 APICS year. This slate has been unanimously approved by the current Colorado Chapter Board of Directors and will be presented at the April 12th Professional Development Meeting where we will ask Chapter members in attendance to vote on the nominations. Approved Slate of Officers nominated for the 2017-2018 term: President – Honey Johnson, CFPIM, CIRM, C.P.M., CSCP, CLTD VP Professional Development – Roger Harris, CFPIM, CIRM, C.P.M., PMP, CSCP, CPSM, CLTD VP Programs – Joe Grigg, CSCP, CLTD VP Membership – Evan Beggs, CPIM Secretary – Jamie Swan, CSCP Treasurer – Gary Williams, CPIM Please join us May 10th for the Installation of Officers at our end of year celebration dinner meeting. I hope to see you at Sports Authority Field at Mile High where the Programs team has a special guest speaker lined up. As always, please let me know if you have questions or comments regarding our Colorado APICS Chapter.

Best Regards,

Over 2 Decades as a recognized

Platinum Chapter!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW! 2017 Professional Development Meetings

April 12 th MillerCoors Tour April 26th

Special Event!! May 10th at Sports Authority Field at Mile High

www.apicscolorado.org

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Education News The APICS Colorado FY ends June 30, 2017, and this has been a fast and successful APICS year. This Spring we still have Detailed Planning and Scheduling, Execution and Control of Operations,

and Strategic Management of Resources classes. See schedules in this newsletter.

APICS will revise the CPIM program to include only 2 exams/courses instead of 5. Currently the

5 exams/courses are Basics of Supply Chain Management, Master Planning of Resources, Detailed Scheduling and Planning, Execution and Control of Operations, and Strategic

Management of Resources.

In the future there will still be a Basics of Supply Chain Management Exam and then there will be 1 exam that covers all the other areas of CPIM. Folks will have until September 2017 to complete the current BSCM exam. The Current BSCM will also

count toward the next configuration of CPIM. Students will have until the end of 2018 to take the remaining four exams in the current program, although they will have to get their ATT (Authorization to Test) by July 1, 2018.

It is still our plan that this Winter/Spring session will be the final chance to take the CPIM program in the current format, that

is, smaller pieces of SCM per exam and class.

The Sales and Operations Planning seminar last month was a great success, if we do it again next year, please take a look at

attending.

The CLTD pins are in stock, so if you achieved CLTD and did not get your lapel pin at a PDM, please see me at the April PDM.

Class schedules for the Fall 2017 classes will be published in July, we are still looking at pricing for the new CPIM program.

Please let me know if you would like to schedule a discussion about a private APICS course for your company, we can accommodate a variety of formats.

If you have questions, you can contact me at 303-271-1818 x105 or [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you in a course in the future.

Thank you for your support of APICS Education!

Roger W. Harris, CFPIM, CIRM, C.P.M., PMP, CSCP, CPSM, CLTD VP of Education, Colorado Chapter

CONNECT WITH APICS COLORADO CHAPTER 81

Did you know APICS Colorado is working for you daily? To take full advantage of our network and community, please visit our APICS Colorado Linkedin, Twitter and Facebook pages for articles and targeted job postings. Post to our pages and let us know how we're doing. Thanks for being part of the greatest supply chain organization in the world.

http://apicscolorado.org

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Welcome to 2017 Spring/Fall Courses

Please complete your registration early. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis and some facilities have limited class space. In addition, classes may be canceled if there is insufficient enrollment. CPIM Classes run from 1 to 10 weeks. Generally, eight/ten-week courses meet once per week and four/five-week courses meet twice per week. CPIM, CLTD and CSCP Saturday classes are 8 hours plus an hour for lunch. If you have any questions about class schedules or locations call Karla Biggs-Gregory at 303-334-6971 or Roger Harris at 303-271-1818.

You may register by fax, phone, mail or e-mail: Mail: Karla Biggs-Gregory Phone: (303) 421-0797 Fax: Karla Biggs-Gregory

Director of Materials /Registrar (303) 334-6971 (866) 908-0081 C/O APICS P.O. Box 40242

Denver, Colorado 80204-0242 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

Unemployed? Contact us for optional fee payment schedule!

Members Non-Members (with Membership fees) Single course prices for CPIM with test/books: $ 750 $ 950 CPIM Series with tests, books and e learning: $3000 $3200 CSCP Program with test, books and e-learning: $3000 $3200 CLTD Program with test, books and e-learning: $2600 $2800 Lean Enterprise Workshop with book: $ 700 $ 900 Global Sourcing Executive Overview: $ 300 $ 350 Customer Focused Supply Chain Management: $ 300 $ 350

Exam/Workbook expense included with the CPIM, CLTD and CSCP Course fee. (Membership included for non-members as noted above)

Please do not send (cash/check) course fees with registration. Bring the required fees to the instructor at the first class

meeting or register and pay with Visa or MasterCard card. Make checks payable to APICS Colorado Chapter 81.

Your registration fee includes the cost of the required student guide and an exam credit. We will email test registration bulletins when you register for class.

Directions to Classes will be emailed to you upon registration

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2017 Winter / Spring Courses

Class Instructor Location Start Date Time

CPIM Program (5 modules)

Basics of Supply Chain Management

R. Harris / H. Johnson

Hunter Douglas

Broomfield, CO

September, 2017 Completed Master Planning of Resources

H. Johnson / R. Harris

Hunter Douglas

Broomfield, CO

October 2017, Dates will be published in July 2017

Completed Detailed Scheduling and

Planning

H. Johnson / R. Harris

Hunter Douglas

Broomfield, CO

Saturdays (2 weeks)

April 1, 8, 2017

8:00 am –5:00 pm

Execution and Control of

Operations

R. Abeyta / A. Diamond

Hunter Douglas

Broomfield, CO

Saturdays (2 weeks)

May 6, 20, 2017

8:00 am –5:00 pm Strategic Management of

Resources

R. Harris / H. Johnson

Hunter Douglas

Broomfield, CO Saturdays (2 weeks)

June 3, 10, 2017

8:00 am – 5:00 pm

CSCP Program (3 modules)

Johnson/ Harris/ Abeyta/Grigg

AT&T

Englewood, CO

October 2017, Dates will be published in July 2017

Started

CLTD Program (8 modules)

Johnson/ Harris/ Abeyta/Grigg

Hunter Douglas

Broomfield, CO

October 2017, Dates will be published in July 2017

Started

Private Courses at your facility for CPIM or CSCP or CLTD Available upon Request

CLASS REGISTRATION FORM

NAME: (As on Driver’s lic.) PHONE:

COMPANY: FAX:

APICS MEMBER: YES NO Membership # E-Mail________________ Course: Day of Week: Location: Cost $ Course: Day of Week: Location: Cost $ Course: Day of Week: Location: Cost $

You may pay by Master Card, Visa or AMEX. Fill out the following form and email it to us at [email protected]

before the first scheduled class. Checks should be made out to Colorado APICS Chapter 81

Account #______________________________ Exp. Date____________________________ CVV# __________________________________ Signature_____________________________

Directions to class will be emailed to you

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What are Students saying about APICS Education in Colorado?

"In August and September of this year I was privileged to be include in the first class for the APICS Certification in Logistics, Distribution and Transportation in Denver Colorado. This class was my introduction to this discipline. The instructors were knowledgable, helpful and dedicated in getting the subject matter across not just to pass an exam but on how to use this information to improve a business. Even though this is the first of it's kind class in Colorado and was also pretty much my introduction to Logistics, Distribution and Transportation it provided me the knowledge and insight to pass the certification exam on my first try.” Ken Fiore, CPIM, CLTD, Operations Manager, Custom Stone Etching, LLC

“The APICS CPIM classed taught by the APICS Colorado Chapter 81 was outstanding. The knowledge the instructors bring to each class made understanding the material very easy. Every detail has been thought through from how the classroom is set up to help people become engaged and to stay engaged during the class, to bringing in specific instructors who specialize in specific topics, makes this a fantastic learning environment. I believe I will have the competitive advantage when taking what I have learned from the classes and applying it to my career.” Mike Hansen, Receiving Coordinator, Air Methods Corporation “As both a career advancement tool or a current state of "best in class" refresher, CLTD is a must have for industry participants. When

enrolled in the CLTD training course the participants can easily attain a more complete understanding of the material and experience that

"Aha" moment again and again by applying real world examples to the course material.” Christopher “Kit” Childers, CLTD, Global

Supply Chain Professional

“I highly recommend the CLTD offered through AICS to any supply chain professional interested in furthering their

career. This course offers extensive review of the entire logistics networks, distribution strategies, and supply chain connectivity from

demand and supply planning.” Stephen Robles C.P.M, CPIM, CSCP, Director of Materials & Warehouse Operations, Hunter

Douglas

“I took the APICS CPIM class while preparing to restart my career in Production Planning after seven years of

break from Supply Chain Management. The production and inventory management concepts and strategies were taught by

instructors with immense knowledge and experience in the field who also shared real life examples. This, along with my

interactions with the fellow students holding different supply chain positions helped me to gain a deeper understanding, and a

good exposure to the current challenges in the field. I found a job in Production Planning soon after the classes were

completed. The company I’m working for now is in the process of implementing a new ERP system, and the concepts that I

learned in the CPIM class helped me to grasp many aspects of the job and the ERP system easily. I believe that the CPIM

training enabled me to find a job faster than I’d expected, and gave me a smoother transition back in the supply chain field. I

would highly recommend this course for anyone interested to advance their career in supply chain management.” Jeena Alex,

CPIM, Production Planner, IMI Precision Engineering

Colorado APICS Education…Real People, Real Results!!

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Colorado APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) Program

CSCP Learning System Components: The CSCP Learning System is a comprehensive professional development program that will help candidates prepare for the CSCP examination. The learning system is based on the CSCP body of knowledge and features print-based study modules as well as online tools, including an assessment component that enhances the learning experience by enabling participants to check the progress of their studies and their understanding of the content. Get more information at: www.APICS.org

CSCP Examinations:

Denver, Colorado Computer Based Testing scheduled for Exams on Demand after March 2017!

Eligibility for CSCP: Must submit application of eligibility at least two weeks prior to exam registration You must meet one of the eligibility requirements below

CPIM, CLTD, CTL, CFPIM, CIRM, SCOR-P, C.P.M., CSM or CPSM Bachelor’s degree or international equivalent Three years supply chain experience

CSCP Modules ---Three Modules---One Exam Session 1: Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management

Session 2: Supply Chain Strategy, Design and Compliance Session 3: Implementation and Operations

Colorado Chapter Courses for CSCP: We have room for 15 students

Classes for Fall 2017 will begin in October, Schedules will be published in July 2017

Fall CSCP classes will be offered at Hunter Douglas, Broomfield, Colorado

Class includes student materials, online access and exam credit $3000 for members, $3200 for non-members including APICS Membership.

“Attending the 5 day CSCP course conducted by Colorado APICS is highly recommended for anyone preparing to take

the APICS CSCP exam. Their knowledge and work related experience in the Global Supply Chain industry was a great help in teaching

the concepts in a fun and enjoyable learning setting. There is so much information to study, without this class it would be an

overwhelming task to complete on an independent level.” Stephen Robles C.P.M, CPIM, CSCP, Director of Materials & Warehouse

Operations, Hunter Douglas

If you have interest in this program, you can contact Karla Biggs-Gregory at 303-334-6971 / [email protected]

or Roger Harris at (303) 271-1818 / [email protected]

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Colorado APICS Certified in Logistics Transportation and Distribution (CLTD) Program

CLTD Learning System Components: The CLTD Learning System is a comprehensive professional development program that will help candidates prepare for the CLTD examination. The learning system is based on the CLTD body of knowledge and features print-based study modules as well as online tools, including an assessment component that enhances the learning experience by enabling participants to check the progress of their studies and their understanding of the content. Get more information at www.APICS.org

CLTD Examinations:

Denver, Colorado Computer Based Testing scheduled for Open Enrollment Monday-Saturday

Eligibility for CLTD: Must submit application of eligibility at least two weeks prior to exam registration You must meet one of the eligibility requirements below

CPIM, CSCP, CTL, CFPIM, CIRM, SCOR-P, C.P.M., CSM or CPSM Certification

Bachelor’s degree or international equivalent Three years supply chain experience

CLTD Modules ---Eight Modules---One Exam Logistics, Capacity Planning and Demand Management

Order Management, Inventory and Warehouse Management Transportation and Global Logistics Considerations Logistics Network Design, Reverse Logistics and Sustainability

Colorado Chapter Courses for CLTD: We have room for 15 students

Classes for Fall 2017 will begin in October, Schedules will be published in July 2017 Fall CLTD classes will be offered at AT&T/DirecTV, Englewood, Colorado

Class includes student materials, online access and exam credit $2600 for members, $2800 for non-members including APICS Membership.

“I was fortunate to get enrolled in the first ever CLTD class provided by APICS. The class was well put together and closely related to what I do on a daily basis. APICS provides five books and an online portal specifically for the CLTD class with all the necessary material and practice tests. There were many participants in the class from different industries and various areas within their companies so it was a great platform to learn from other’s experiences. I walked away with a better understanding of Logistics and how it impacts all areas of the supply chain, as well as the increasing importance for companies to have a well-planned and efficient supply chain. I will be able to take the knowledge I gained from this training and apply directly to my job.” Ben Osenbaugh, CPIM, CLTD, Fluid Transportation Manager, WhiteWave Foods

If you have interest in this program, you can contact Karla Biggs-Gregory at 303-334-6971 / [email protected]

or Roger Harris at (303) 271-1818 / [email protected]

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Colorado APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) Accelerated Program

Accelerated Program to get CPIM Certified in 5 months Attend 10 ½ Saturday Classes with breaks between courses

CPIM Examinations:

Denver, Colorado Computer Based Testing scheduled for Open Enrollment Monday - Saturday

CPIM Modules ---Five Modules---Five Exams Basics of Supply Chain Management

Master Planning of Resources Detailed Scheduling and Planning Execution and Control of Operations Strategic Management of Resources

Colorado Chapter Courses for CPIM: We have room for 15 students

You can still register for DSP, ECO or SMR this Spring (See Schedule located in this newsletter)

CPIM Fall classes will be held at AT&T/DirecTV, Englewood, Colorado. Fall schedules published July, 2017

Class includes student materials, online access and exam credit $3000 for members, $3200 for non-members including APICS Membership.

“I enjoyed taking the CPIM classes through the local APICS Colorado Chapter 81. They offered me the knowledge to

pass the CPIM exam, and the tools to think strategically in my career. The instructors, as well as the students, had knowledge in a breadth

of industries allowing for real world examples to link textbook material to reality. There is no doubt the APICS classes will enable me to

advance my career in the supply chain industry.” Wynne Adams, CPIM, S&OP Demand Planner, Boulder Brands

“While I attended APICS classes, I was quick to realize the valuable resources being introduced. As a professional in the supply chain world, I was able to immediately apply a number of the topics presented by APICS to our day-to-day activities. APICS has set me apart from my peers, as I am now able to present ideas and tactics that are not readily understood by everyone. I am grateful for the knowledge I have received and am excited of the possibilities going forward” Dan Clement, Distribution Center Manger, Brewers Supply.

If you have interest in this program, you can contact Karla Biggs-Gregory at 303-334-6971 / karla.biggs-

[email protected] Roger Harris at (303) 271-1818 / [email protected]

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NEW CPIM’s and CLTD’s!

Congratulations to our new CPIM’s and new CLTD! Pictured at the March dinner meeting with their $100 rewards and lapel pins are Luke Brunner, CPIM,

CSCP; Tony Fabrizio, CPIM; Ben Osenbaugh, CPIM, CLTD; and Roger Harris, VP of Education

Be sure to check out the AFW tour photos

on the APICS Colorado Website http://apicscolorado.org

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MillerCoors VIP Tour

Wednesday April 26th at 6:00 pm

300 12th Street, Golden, CO

Colorado Chapter 81 of APICS has once again been able to offer a behind the glass VIP tour of the MillerCoors Brewery. We have a very unique relationship with Coors and they are strong supporters of APICS.

Since 1873 the MillerCoors brewery has thrived on a legacy of quality, innovation and customer service. The tour showcases the company’s history and passion for brewing.

Our tour takes place in the world’s largest single-site brewery. The VIP brewery experience is a guided tour behind the glass, highlighting their malting, brewing and packaging processes. We will cool off in their second floor lounge with sandwiches, where we can sip a cold sample of fresh beer.

Park in guest parking which is marked with a red pin, shown in the map below (you should see a Copper Kettle outside the main entrance). Please plan on meeting in the Tour Lobby at 6:00 pm which is just south of the Copper Kettle.

The limit will be 45 people for this tour so get your reservations in early.

Tickets

$0.00 Member Tour

$0.00 Guest Tour

Register now at www.apicscolorado.org/meetings

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Do you have the skills, knowledge and training that you need to be a successfully leader?

APICS Certification Programs are designed to help you meet your personal development needs. To find out which program is right for you contact:

Karla Biggs-Gregory at 303-334-6971 / [email protected] or Roger Harris at (303) 271-1818 / [email protected]

Leaders establish a clear vision, share that vision with others, provide the information, knowledge and methods to realize that vision, and coordinate and balance the collective interests of all team members and stakeholders. Leadership Tips 1. Lead by example Be a role model. Be professional. Lead by example in everything you do at work. 2. Continue to develop your leadership skills Seek continuous self-improvement. Stay informed, educated and sharpen your skills.

3. Be tech savvy Know the technology that impacts your industry. Stay informed and up to date with technological advancements. 4. Be decisive Develop good problem solving skills. Make sound, well-informed decisions. 5. Be responsible Provide guidance and inspiration to others. Take corrective action when needed. 6. Keep a positive attitude Be positive, creative and engaged. Be enthusiastic. 7. Communicate Keep yourself and others informed. Know what is happening in your business.

8. Be engaged with your team Understand your team. Be a motivator. Help them develop their interests and skills. 9. Delegate Align your team’s skills with the needs of your business. 10. Know what needs to be done Understand what needs to be done and what success will look like.

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This year the Colorado Chapter is celebrating 55 years of being an APICS Chapter, let’s take a look at some past programs

fro1967-1968.

This year the Colorado Chapter is celebrating 55 years of being an APICS Chapter. This month we reminisce with Roger and Honey.

Honey Johnson meets Elvis at a

Las Vegas APICS Conference

Roger Harris

receives APICS International

Voluntary Service Award from APICS CEO

Abe Eshkenazi

Roger Harris and 9 News Anchor Kim

Christensen at a Colorado Chapter PDM

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For 30 years, MSS has helped companies better manage their business processes through the proper implementation of technology and business systems.

Providing integrated ERP Solutions including: Financials, Distribution, Manufacturing and more!

For more information about MSS contact Honey Johnson at 303-271-1818 x123

or [email protected]

www.msstech.com

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2016-2017 BOARD OFFICERS, DIRECTORS,

COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND ADMINISTRATORS

PRESIDENT

VP OF PROGRAMS

VP OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

VP OF MEMBERSHIP

Honey Johnson, CFPIM, CIRM, C.P.M., CSCP, CLTD

Joe Grigg, CSCP, CLTD Roger Harris, CFPIM, CIRM, C.P.M., PMP, CSCP, CPSM, CLTD

Jared Kochik, CSCP, CPIM, CLTD

MSS Technologies Colorado National Guard MSS Technologies Seagate Technology

303.271.1818 x123 720.250.1231 303.271.1818 x105 303.818.5610

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

SECRETARY

DIR OF FACILITIES

DIR OF MATERIALS & REGISTRAR

DIR OF COMPANY COORDINATORS

Jamie Swan, CSCP Evan Beggs, CMfgE, CPIM Karla Biggs-Gregory Ken Cruise, CPIM, CLTD

Hunter Douglas Kärcher North America, Inc. Oracle Consultant to the Logistics Industry

303.876.3367 330-705-1778 330.334.6971 303.766.7508

[email protected] [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

WEBMASTER

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER

DIR OF PUBLICATIONS

Chris Tomlin Cindy Bramon, CSCP PDM Reservations Wayne Meis, CSCP MSS Technologies Denver Water P.O. Box 40242

Denver, CO 80204 Cigna

303.271.1818 x 116 303.628.6879 303.421.0797 770.261.3593

[email protected] [email protected] Fax 866.908.0081 [email protected]

CHAPTER PDM

TREASURER RESERVATIONS DIR OF SOCIAL NETWORKING

Gary Williams, CPIM P.O. Box 40242 Erik Johnson, CPIM, CSCP Lightning Eliminators Denver, CO 80204 Lockheed Martin

303.447.2828 Phone 303.421.0797 303.977.8846 [email protected] Fax 866.908.0081 [email protected]

COLORADO CHAPTER 81 COMPANY COORDINATORS

2016-2017 BOARD OFFICERS, DIRECTORS,

COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND ADMINISTRATORS

2016/2017 COLORADO CHAPTER 81 COMPANY COORDINATORS

Interested in becoming a Company Coordinator? Contact Ken Cruise, CPIM, CLTD Dir Company Coordinators

Ken Cruise @[email protected]

Air Methods Corp David Lee, CPIM

AT&T Matthew Young, CPIM, CSCP BOA Technologies Jason Deugan

Cerapedics, Inc. Bob Abeyta, CLTD CPIM CPM CSCP Colorado National Guard Joe Grigg Jr, CSCP CLTD

CoorsTek, Inc Len Rontanini, CPIM

Corden Pharma Paul Rimsky Denver Water Board Cindy Bramon, CSCP

Hunter Douglas Jamie Swan, CSCP Inovonics Wireless Corp Dennis McKay Jr

KBI Biopharma Nate Braddock, CPIM CSCP

Kärcher North America Evan Beggs, CMfgE, CPIM

Level 3 Communications Patrick Libra, CLTD MillerCoors Denise Relich, CSCP CLTD

MSS Technologies Inc. Angela McClellan Oracle Karla Biggs-Gregory

PTA Corp Laverne Contreras

Sandoz Jerry McQuie, CPIM Seagate Technology John Koed, MBA, CSCP

Sundyne Corporation Tina Simmons, CPIM Swisslog Mike Miller, CSCP TerumoBCT, Inc Dorothy Weythman, MBA PMP CPIM

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Calendar of Events

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April 2017 05 Board of Directors Meeting

12 Professional Development Meeting Richard Bryan

“Learn to Lead: Guaranteed to Succeed" Inverness Hotel 26 MillerCoors VIP Tour

SPECIAL EVENT!

May 2017 03 Board of Directors Meeting 10 Professional Development Meeting

Speaker – Topic TBD Sports Authority Field at Mile High

Don’t miss this opportunity to tour the one of the most exciting and iconic sports venues in

the NFL!!!

June 2017 07 Board of Directors Meeting No PDM – Summer Break