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Inside this Issue• Washington DC Trip
• Spring Chamber Golf Classic
• Small Business Awards Celebration
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Main Line – (256) 353-5312, to reach extensions dial 353-0763
John Seymour President & CEO – ext. 3
john@dcc.orgCharlotte McKelvy
Director of Workforce Development and Education – ext. 5
charlotte@dcc.orgJim Page
Vice President of Public Policy and Business Development
– ext. 6 jim@dcc.orgCory Wilbanks
Director of Membership Development – ext. 4 cory@dcc.org
Leissa Hill Chief Financial Officer
– ext. 2 leissa@dcc.orgJudy Brown
Administrative Assistant – ext. 0 judy@dcc.org
Tiffany Brightwell Director of Investor Relations
– ext. 1 tiffany@dcc.org
Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of CommerceDecatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 2003 Decatur, AL 35602-2003
E-Mail: chamber@dcc.org
Website: www.dcc.org
Contact Information
Annual Washington Trip Well Attended
With more than 150 representatives from the Decatur-Morgan County Cham-ber of Commerce and the Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison Coun-ty in attendance, the 2011 Chamber trip to Washington, D.C. was once again one of the largest Chamber-led delegations in the United States.
The annual visit gives Chamber members an opportunity to spend time with our senators and congressmen, as well as hear from guest speakers during group sessions and panel discussions. In ad-dition to dinner receptions with Senators Jeff Sessions and Richard Shelby and Congressmen Mo Brooks and Robert Aderholt, attendees spent time hearing from a host of others, including Con-gressman Eric Cantor (R-Va.), and Sena-tors Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Scott Brown (R-Mass.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.).
Panel discussions ranged in topic from BioTechnology to Early Childhood Educa-tion to Health Care Reform. Monday’s luncheon hosted guest speaker William A. Niskanen, chairman emeritus and a
distinguished senior economist at the Cato Institute. Between 1985 and 2008, Niskanen was the chairman of the Cato Institute following service as a mem-ber and acting chairman of President Reagan’s Council of Economic Affairs. The delegation’s visit concluded with a luncheon with a keynote address given by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.), during which representatives from both Chambers of Commerce presented our elected officials with the 2011 Fed-eral Public Policy Agendas. Since enter-ing Congress, Cantor has earned a repu-tation as a consensus-builder respected on both sides of the aisle. He served on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, where he was a proven ad-vocate for America’s working families.If you are interested in taking part in the Chamber’s 2012 Washington trip, please call (256) 353-5312.
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Table of Contents
Member Spotlight .........................5New Members ..............................6Ribbon Cuttings ...........................8Washington Trip in Photos ..........10Renewing Members ....................12Calendar of Events .....................132011 Spring Chamber Golf Classic ...............................14Commodores .............................15Small Business Awards Celebration ................................16Leadership ................................18Special Events ...........................21Chamber Chat ............................24
Jim PageVice-President of Public Policy and Business Development
Valley Budweiser, Inc.
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Member Spotlight
Decatur General is the only not-for profit commu-nity hospital in Morgan County, and is an
affiliate of Huntsville Hospital. The hospital was opened by The Ladies of the Benevolent Society in 1915. Today, Decatur General is a gen-eral acute care hospital licensed for 273 beds with a 64-bed behavioral medi-cine hospital making it
one of the largest employ-ers in Morgan County.
Decatur General is accredited by the Joint Commission, and
its medical staff consists of more than 200 physi-
cians representing 20 specialties.
Behavioral Medicine: Decatur General West offers confidential inpatient psychiatric programs for ado-lescents, adults and geriatric patients. Our safe, structured programs focus on patients who can best be served in a short-term to medium length of stay setting.
Emergency: The Decatur General Emergency Department is a fully equipped, modern facility staffed 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week by physicians and nurses experienced in all areas of emergency care, including cardiac, trauma and pediatric medicine. During the month of April 2011 the emer-gency staff treated 3,333 patients with an average “door to doctor” time of 33.41 minutes.
Cancer: Decatur General currently offers the only Radiation Oncology Center in Morgan County. We provide patients and their families a broad spectrum of care - from diagnosis and treatment through rehabilitation, ongoing emotional sup-port and recovery. Our Oncology Center is accredited by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer and was recently re-accredited with commendation.
Stroke: Decatur General is one of only 2 certified Primary Stroke Centers in Alabama and the only one in Morgan County. Decatur General received the Gold Plus Achievement Award for 2010 from the American Heart/American Stroke Association for consistent performance in stroke quality core measures.
Heart: Decatur General is the only Certified Chest Pain Center with a Diagnostic Cardiac Cath Lab in Morgan County. We have been awarded a Certificate of Need from the state to provide interventional cardiology without on-site cardiovascu-lar surgery.
Surgery: Decatur General has 11 state-of- the art surgical suites and a surgery staff with unmatched experience. The surgeons at Decatur General perform surgery both on an inpatient and outpatient basis and have achieved Exemplary
Status for low incidence of surgical site infections.
Decatur General was one of a select few hospitals chosen by the American College of Surgeons to participate in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) High 5’s Project trialing new protocols to address patient safety issues.
Decatur General is one of two hospitals in the state and the ONLY hospital in North Alabama to voluntarily participate in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program, a program designed to measure and improve surgical outcomes. Decatur General was one of five hospitals in the United States selected to present best practice guidelines at the 2009 and 2010 NSQIP national conferences.
Imaging: Decatur General offers the latest technology in imaging including Digital Mammography, 4-D Ultrasound, Open Bore MRI, Nuclear Medicine, PACS image archiving and retrieval systems, Cardiac Scoring and is the only completely digital Imaging Department in Morgan County.
Sleep: We offer the largest fully accredited Sleep Disorders Center in Morgan County. Our board certified sleep physicians and staff are licensed to evaluate adult and pediatric patients for sleep related disorders.
Women and Children: The experienced staff at the Women and Children’s Center at Decatur General has been delivering babies in the Tennessee Valley for more than 85 years. The OB/GYN physicians at Monarch Women’s Health, our Labor and Delivery and Pediatric Staff offer comprehensive in-patient care including labor/delivery, surgical procedures and recov-ery plus a full range of health education classes and support groups for women.
Physical Therapy: Decatur General’s RehabAccess offers physical, occupational, industrial and sports therapy from licensed therapists. The goal at RehabAccess is to provide a customized rehabilitation plan to help restore a person’s abil-ity to function at home, at work, or on the playing field.
Reference Lab: Decatur General offers full reference lab services with three convenient locations and on-site services at assisted living facilities. The lab is accredited by the American College of Pathologists and backed by the resourc-es of the Mayo Clinic.
Decatur General has an extensive community outreach pro-gram that includes screenings, health fairs and community education. We have recently made several improvements to our facility and equipment including new elevators, new cameras in Nuclear Medicine, an upgrade to the infant secu-rity system, new orthopedic equipment in Surgery, new lights in the OR, new monitors in ICU/CCU and the Emergency Department, hardware for electronic medical records and more. We are proud of the service and care that we have been privileged to provide the community for over 95 years and look forward to continuing that tradition.
New MembersWe thank the following businesses and organizations for their commitment to the Decatur-Morgan County area by their investment in the Decatur-Morgan County Chamber during the months of April and May 2011. We look forward to serving you!
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Phoenix Roofing and Restoration, LLCJosh TurnerHartselle, AL 35640
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Chamber Board of Directors members Gloria Arthur of Bank Street Antiques and Dr. Robert Glenn of Athens State University during a rooftop reception
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Public Policy Vice-Chair Dean Griffin of
Decatur General Hospital emcees the
luncheon on Monday
Brian Avery of Nucor Steel Decatur, LLC discusses utility issues with Sen. Sessions
Lanette Holtzclaw of Morningside Assisted Living with Mark Colson of the Business Council of Alabama
U.S. Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) who
replaced the late Sen. Ted Kennedy
(D-Mass.) addresses the delegation.
U. S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) introduces former Presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)
2011 Washington Trip in Photos
U.S. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) addresses the group during the Tuesday luncheon
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Chamber Chair-
woman Ellen Didier
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U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby, Decatur Mayor Don Stanford and Morgan County Commission Chairman Ray Long talk during the Congressional Reception
Chamber
President
John Seymour
chats with
Congressman
Mo Brooks
U. S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) chats with Tate Godfrey of NAIDA
Decatur Mayor Don Stanford and Congressman Robert Aderholt
Brigadier General Jerry McAbee, USMC (Ret.), of DHS Systems,
LLC talks with Donnie Lane of ENERSOLV and Blake McAnally of
Pugh Wright McAnally, Inc.
Jeremy Nails of Morgan County Economic Development Association chats with Ken Tucker of Boeing
2011 Washington Trip in Photos
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Renewing Members
A Digital Reflection Photography & Videography
Accounting Services, LLC
Alford, McKenzie, & Breeden, PC
American National Insurance Webb Awtrey Agency
Animal Friends Humane Society, Inc.
API Digital Communications Group, LLC
The Arc of Morgan County
Ascend Performance Materials
Ashwander Animal Clinic
Austinville Church of Christ
Austinville Church of God
Sammy F. Bechdach, M.D.
Benjamin Franklin Plumbing
BMSI
Brickyard Landing Marina
Brown Recycling & Mfg., Inc.
Bunge Corporation
Burningtree Country Club
Calhoun Community College
Candy & The Divas Personal Assistants, LLC
Canteen Vending Service
Charles F. Betts, Jr., DMD
CIMS Global Technology Solutions
City Cafe
Clear Channel Radio
Corr Wireless Communications, LLC
Cottage House
Decatur Heritage Christian Academy
Decatur Orthopaedic Clinic
Decatur Physicians for Women, PC
Decatur Public Library
Domino’s Pizza
Durango Partners, Inc.
Edward Jones Investments - Mitchell Owens
Edward Jones Investments - Rita Seaton
EFP Corporation
Elwood Staffing
Family Security Credit Union
First United Methodist Church
Five Guys Burgers & Fries
Golder Associates, Inc.
W. W. Grainger, Inc.
Green Quest Video Productions
Ground Up Landscape, LLC
H.C.S. Engineering Co., Inc.
Halo Branded Solutions
Hardy Chiropractic
Harris, Caddell, & Shanks, PC
Helping Hands Transport Service, Inc.
Hexcel Corporation
Holaway’s Market
Home Pest Control
Honda of Decatur
Hospice of the Valley, Inc.
Instant Diagnostic Systems
Instrument & Valve Services Company
IPR-GDF SUEZ North America, Generation
Jenkins Brick
Kaleidoscoops
Kyoto Japanese Steak House
Lentz Thompson Retirement Advisors
Manpower Temporary Service, Inc.
Marketing Works
Mental Health Association in Morgan County
Drs. James & Kathryn Mize
Monarch Steel Co. of Alabama, Inc.
H. R. Moore Company, Inc.
Morningside of Decatur
Neo Industries, Inc. (Alabama)
North Alabama Chemical Co., Inc.
North Alabama Glass Co., Inc.
Occupational Health Group
The Paper Chase
Payton Price Construction, Inc.
Pettey Machine Works, Inc.
Phil Waldrep Ministries
Plastic Recyclers Southeast, Inc.
Huntsville International Airport
Price-Denton Endodontics, LLC
Priceville Foodland
Pugh Wright McAnally, Inc.
Quail Creek Golf Resort
Randall L. Sandlin, DMD
J. T. Ray Company
RBC Bank
Red Sage Communications, Inc.
Remax Platinum - Debbie Nowlin
Remax Platinum - Linda Peek
Renasant Bank
River City Equipment Rental & Sales, Inc.
Southern Controls, Inc.
Southern Synergy, Inc.
Supreme Beverage Company, Inc.
Tennessee Valley Pecan Company
The Terrace at Priceville
Tru-Line Manufacturing, Inc.
United Launch Alliance
Urogynecology Center of North Alabama
Volunteer Center of Morgan County, Inc.
Willo Products Co., Inc.
Women’s Business Center of North Alabama
Your Transmission Man, Inc.
The Chamber would like to thank the following members who reinvested in Decatur and Morgan County by renewing their Chamber memberships during the months of April and May 2011.
June
18 & 25 Historic Decatur Walking Tours Where: Held at Rose Garden in Delano Park Contact: DMCCVB 256-350-2028
20 & 27Concerts by the RiverWhere: Rhodes Ferry Park Contact: 256-350-5060
16-19Bassmaster Elite Series Where: Ingalls Harbor Contact: DMCCVB 256-350-2028
17 Event: 3rd Friday Downtown Where: Bank St. & 2nd Ave. Contact: DMCCVB 256-350-2028
17Rollin’ on the River Car Show spon-sored by the Habitat for Humanity Where: Decatur Mall Contact: Landis Griffin 256-340-9609
24-25Polynesian Luau Where: Point Mallard Water Park Contact: 341-4902
25 Spirit of America Run sponsored by Decatur Rotary ClubWhere: Spirit of America Fields & Expo at Point Mallard Park Contact: 256-341-4930
July
3- 4 43rd Spirit of AmericaIndependence Day Celebration featur-ing the Miss Point Mallard Pageant, presentation of the Audie Murphy Patriotism Award and other freedom awards, day long activities for children and a huge fireworks display the night of the fourth. No admission charged.Where: Held at Point Mallard 2901 Point Mallard Circle SEContact: 350-2028
8-923rd Annual Greater TN Valley Antique Car & Harley Davidson Show Where: Held at Point Mallard Park Contact: 256-773-9652 Doug or 256-350-3383 Charles
11, 18, & 25 Concerts by the RiverWhere: Rhodes Ferry Park Contact: 256-350-5060
15 3rd Friday Downtown Where: Bank St. & 2nd Ave. Contact: DMCCVB 256-350-2028
16Wet Dog Triathlon Where: Held at Point MallardThe Wet Dog Triathlon is sponsored by the Decatur Jaycees. There are nearly 600 participants that participate in this event. All proceeds from this event are given to support the Big Brothers Big Sisters program.Contact: Leah Brown 353-0157 www.bbbsmcal.org
16 Corn Day from 9:00-1:00Where: Morgan Co. Farmers Market Contact: Times Martin 256-654-0570
22-23Event: Buggin’ in July North AL VW Car Show Where: Point Mallard Park Contact: 256-341-4902
30 Tomato Sandwich Day from 9:00-1:00Where: Morgan Co. Farmers Market Contact: Times Martin 256-654-0570
August
1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 Concerts by the RiverWhere: Rhodes Ferry Park Contact: 256-350-5060
11 Business MatchmakerWhere: Burningtree Country ClubContact: Jim Page at (256) 353-5312 or jim@dcc.org
19 3rd Friday DowntownWhere: Bank St. & 2nd Ave. Contact: DMCCVB 256-350-2028
19-21Southern Wildlife FestivalNationally recognized wildlife art show and sale featuring the works of approximately 50 artists, with photographic exhibitions and competi-tions. Sat., 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Sun. 10;00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Admission charged.Where: Calhoun Community CollegeContact: Beverly Basham
20 Watermelon Day from 9:00-1:00Where: Morgan Co. Farmers Market Contact: Times Martin 256-654-0570
27 & 28North Alabama Hunting & Fishing Expo Where: Morgan County Celebration ArenaContact: Craig Stiles
Calendar of Events
You can call the Chamber to help you celebrate a Grand Opening, relocation,remodel or change of ownershipby requesting a Ribbon Cutting.
Call Cory Wilbanks to schedule
your Ribbon Cutting.
256-353-5312 www.dcc.org
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The 2011 Spring Chamber Golf Classic was held at Point Mallard Golf Course on June 3. Teams enjoyed a hot, sunny day on the course and the following teams took home prizes:
Morning:
1st Place: Vulcan Materials Company (Charlie Vines, Mike Gerstman, Tracy Ingle, Mike Bishop) 2nd Place: Innovative Eye Care (Dr. Chris Teichmiller, Barry Teichmiller, Ray Halbrooks, Jay Hughes) 3rd Place: Point Mallard Park (Jeff Dunlap, Charlie Krenkel, Tom Chapell, Mayor Don Stanford)
Afternoon:
1st Place: Fite Building Company, Inc. (J. Robert Fite, Richard Bedsole, John Pylant, Jake Woods) 2nd Place: Allied Waste Services (Rodney Terry, Scott Cornelius, Derrick Roberts, Dale Cathey) 3rd Place: Waters Brothers Contractors, Inc. (Marlon Waters, Sammy Dean, Wally Terry, Matthew Branch)
Ray Hardin, Keith McGee, Harry Wilson and Micah Bullard enjoy a day on the course
John Pylant, Jake Woods, J. Robert Fite and Richard Bedsole took home first place in the afternoon flight
Gold Sponsors
City of Decatur Parks and Recreation
Beverage Cart Sponsors
Allied Waste Services
Valley Budweiser, Inc.
Commodore of the QuarterEach quarter, an outstanding Commodore earns the Commodore of the Quarter award as a dedicated member who serves above and beyond our expectations. This quarter’s Commodore of the Quarter award recipient is Carmen Borden of Southern Printing Company, Inc. Carmen is an outstanding example of what the Chamber’s Commodore Program represents.
Carmen is serving her second year as a Commodore. She is enthu-siastic in her service to our community. She is quick to volunteer for special Community events and participates in ribbon cuttings and Commodore meetings.
Carmen has worked for Southern Printing Company, Inc. for 22 years. She currently serves as a customer service represen-tative. The Chamber thanks Carmen for her dedication to the Commodore Program and congratulates her for being presented with the “Commodore of the Quarter” award.
Carmen BordenSouthern Printing Company, Inc.
Elizabeth Bain, Regions BankVicki Barber, Family Security Credit UnionBreane Bibb, North Alabama Chemical Co.Lori Boger, Decatur Morgan County Convention & Visitors BureauCarmen Borden, Southern Printing Company, Inc.Tracy Bryan, Home-Towne SuitesBelinda Bullard, EMI Power & Automation, Inc.Joy Carton, ReMax PlatinumLindsey Case, Apple Lane FarmsDara Cobb, Southern ReflectionsValeria Crumbough, MarMac Real EstateDewayne Eddy, LPL Financial ServicesRegina Fennel, Renasant BankRobin Forrester, Allegra Print & ImagingMelissa Henderson, Edward JonesCheryl Hicks, Nucor Steel DecaturLori Ho-Tung, Renasant BankChristy Holmes, EarthLink BusinessTim Hopson, C&H Cooling & Heating, Inc.Anne Hurt, Marketing WorksLona Johnson, BBVA Compass BankVanessa Johnson, State Farm Insurance
Darrin Kerby, Stovall Marks Insurance, Inc.Dave Kirkland, Nucor Steel DecaturDeanna Nelson, Regions BankLisa Norris, WAY-FMBill O’Brien, Container Recycling, Inc.Kim Ocampo, Innovative Eye CareDonna Oliver, Holiday Inn & Suites Benita Owens, Joe Wheeler EMCKelly Pate, KC MediaJenny Parker, Mortgage AmericaJody Peterson, Realty GroupChris Priest, Blackburn, Maloney & Schuppert, LLCLinda Robinson, Madison Security GroupCharles Rogers, The Decatur DailySusan Simmons, Lite 96.9 WRSA-FMBeth Tutwiler, American Cancer SocietyBrenda Walker, Mortgage AmericaDarrell Wates, Tucker, Scott & Wates, LLCLarry Waye, Decatur-Morgan County Entrepreneurial CenterTonia Weaver, AT&T MobilityKen Williams, State Farm Insurance Shane Wright, Hexcel Corporation
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2011/2012 CommodoresThe Chamber is proud to announce the following local professionals who were chosen to represent their businesses and serve as part of our Commodore program:
Two years ago the Decatur- Morgan County Chamber of Commerce initiated a program called One Vision. One Voice. One Morgan County. The goal of this program is to build a better communi-ty. It is not the traditional Chamber of Commerce Program of Work but is, in fact, on the cutting edge of community development. It is a model that has been recognized Statewide and Nation-ally. As an example, we have become the lead organization in a Statewide effort to create Pre- K across Alabama and have been asked to present the One Vision program to the American Chamber Executives Association in Mil-waukee last August.
During our 2011 Small Business Awards Celebration, attendees got a glimpse of four of the five initiatives that make up the One Morgan County initiative- Education, Healthcare, Lead-ership Development and Keeping our Best and Brightest. This event has pre-viously been held as a breakfast, but by moving the Small Business Awards program to a dinner event and adding two new awards, the Chamber is em-phasizing our intention to keep our Best and Brightest, recognize our outstand-ing local talent, and bring attention to two outstanding community leaders by naming these awards in their honor.
One of the new awards given this year was the Arthur Orr Young Pro-fessional of the Year award, named for Senator Arthur Orr who has ex-celled in his profession, assuming numerous leadership roles within the community at a very young age. The 2011 Arthur Orr Young Profes-sional of the Year winner was Jeremy Nails, President and CEO of Morgan
County Economic Development Asso-ciation and Morgan County Port Author-ity. Nails is an economic development professional that is respected across the state for his commitment to creat-ing jobs and enhancing the quality of life for the citizens of Morgan County. In a nomination written by his staff, Nails is referred to as a forward-thinker, col-laborator, community man and people person.
The second award presented during this year’s event was the 2011 Lynn C. Fowler Non-Profit Profes-sional of the Year, named for former Decatur Mayor Lynn Fowler, who has become a symbol of volunteer lead-ership in the community. The 2011 Lynn C. Fowler Non-Profit Professional of the Year recipient was Caro-lyn Dobson, CEO of Hospice of the Valley, the only not-for-profit provider of end of life care serving Morgan and Lawrence counties. Dobson has worked tirelessly for over two decades to ensure that people who are terminally ill live their life to the fullest until their life is over. As a nonprofit organization, HOTV provides care regardless of income or ability to pay. Dob-son and the Board of Direc-tors formed a foundation to ensure those who have no insurance or who cannot af-ford to pay for services will not go without care.
The 2011 Baker – Cook – Jones Small Business Per-
son of the Year is Tom Counts of 3-GIS. Counts has over twenty-five years of experience and education in product development, project management and organizational operations management, having been involved with large and small software development projects for various customers and for the past 15 years has focused on the Utility and Telecommunications industries. He has been fortunate to establish a long-standing relationship with ESRI and is utilizing his entrepreneurial spirit to cre-ate the third-generation in GIS solutions for the asset management industries.
As President and Chief Executive Offi-cer of 3-GIS, Counts has helped create and launch the company from its first day of inception. He is responsible for all aspects of the organization with a focus on sales, marketing, and inter-national channel development. Since launching the company in 2006, 3-GIS has grown to 29 employees with over 150 different GIS-involved customers ranging from emergency response to electric transmission to telecom ser-vices. 3-GIS is now offering its Express Solution of products; providing a thin-client approach to enterprise GIS. Just as when launching Mesa Solutions, he is leading the industry in providing GIS innovation driven by the market and rid-ing the cusp of deliverable technology.
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Small Business Awards Celebration
2011 Baker-Cook-Jones Small Business Person of the Year Tom Counts and Ellen Didier, Chairwoman of the Board
2011 Lynn C. Fowler Non-Profit Professional of the Year winner Carolyn Dobson with Lynn Folwer
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Outside of the office Counts is involved with his local Entrepreneur-ial Center as well as active involvement with mentoring several start-up companies, teaching in the Fast-Track Entre-preneurial Program, the Tennessee Valley Cor-ridor (local business advancement), and is a member of several boards of directors.
The Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Com-merce also recognized
the 2010-2011 Excellence in Leadership par-ticipants dur-ing the event. Members of this year’s class include: Vicki Barber (Family Security Credit Union), Glenn Boyles (Decatur Utilities), Judy Brown (Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of C o m m e r c e ) , Sandra Calvin
(Decatur City Schools), Michelle Cesareo (M&D Mechanical Contractors), Ben Dut-ton (Del Monte Pet Products), John Eding-ton (Wells Fargo), Summor Gooch (Parkway Medical Center), Brian Jackson (3M), Lona Johns (NARCOG), Hank Kimbrell (Decatur City Schools), Angie Morris (Nucor Steel Decatur), Stacey Pierce (Decatur Jaycees), Julie Reeves (Morgan County Commis-sion), Kayla Riggs (Decatur Morgan County CVB), Larry Sullivan (Decatur General Hospital), Randy Tidwell (Progress Bank & Trust), Kalah Turner (Del Monte Pet Prod-ucts), Kathy Walton ( The Decatur Daily), Carolyn Wardlaw (Renasant Bank) and Lay-land Watson (3M).
The Chamber congratulates the 2011 award winners and the graduating class of Excellence in Leadership.
Presented by
Reception Sponsor
Jo Cook and Brian Cook of Cook’s Pest Control
2011 Arthur Orr Young Professional of the Year Jeremy Nails and Misti Palmer of Calhoun Community College
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2011Excellence in Leadership
The Excellence in Leadership class had Healthcare Day in April. They toured Decatur General Hospital, the Community Free Clinic and The Terrace at Priceville. Thank you to Noel Shin at Decatur General, Debbie Roche at the Community Free Clinic and Jessica Hargrave at The Terrace for hosting the class. The Excellence Class enjoyed seeing different as-pects of healthcare in our community.
The class participated in Economic Development Day in May. They toured GE and Jeremy Nails gave the group an eco-nomic overview. Parkway Medical Center hosted the group for lunch and presented the State of the Hospital. Jim Page, Kayla Riggs and Rick Paler spoke to the group about retail development, tourism and downtown development. Thank you to Jeremy Nails from Morgan County EDA for facilitating Economic Development Day.
The class continued reading Ken Blanchard’s Book Leading at a Higher Level. Each month’s book review is lead by class members. Thank you to Michael Tubbs for facilitating the book review.
The class has finished their service project, selling over 550 cookbooks and raising $9,000 to benefit Hospice of the Valley Supportive Care. A big Thank You to the 2010-2011 class for all of the hard work that went into making this cookbook a success!
Healthcare Day Sponsor: Economic Development Day Lunch Sponsor:
Experience Leadership
Experience Leadership kicked off on Thursday, April 7. The Spring 2011 Class participants are:
• Kimberly Bates - Decatur General Hospital• Michael Ceci - Big Red Mini Storage• Heather Dilworth - Parkway Medical Center• Stefanie Ellis - Nucor Steel• Britney Green - Enersolv Corporation• Emily Griffin - Renaissance Facial Plastic Surgery• Amanda Hall - The Decatur Daily• Justin Knighten - Cook’s Pest Control• Didier Meyer - 3M
• Myung Park - United Launch Alliance• Julie Penney - Joe Wheeler EMC• Anna Richardson - Nucor Steel• Crystal Roberts - Joe Wheeler EMC• Isabel Sippo - Parkway Medical Center• Tony Wade - DHS Systems.
Melissa Hambrick was the facilitator for our team build-ing and personality profile activities at the kick off. Our first Luncheon was held on April 27 and Jason Palmer and John Pylant discussed Managing Your Finances. The next class was held on May 25 and Dr. David Nye covered Generational Differences in Today’s Workforce. Thank you to all of our facilitators for making our sessions great!
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The Edge Student Leadership Class participated in Econom-ic Development Day in April. Jeremy Nails gave the group an economic overview and they toured GE. It was a great opportunity for the Edge students to see the manufacturing process in our community. Joe Wheeler EMC hosted lunch and a tour of their facility. The students thoroughly enjoyed seeing Joe Wheeler EMC and playing Jeopardy customized for our community by the employees at JWEMC. Thank you to Jeremy Nails from Morgan County EDA and Benita Owens from Joe Wheeler EMC for organizing Economic Develop-ment Day.
Economic Development Day Sponsor:
Edge Graduation was held on May 3 at Decatur Country Club. The Edge participants and their guests gathered for dinner and graduation. There were 35 graduates in the 2010-2011 Edge Class. Doug Bachuss from Nowlin, Bachuss & Gray Law Firm spoke to the class about servant leadership and Angie Morris from Nucor Steel presented each class member with a leadership book. This year’s Mary Shaw Ozier Award win-ner was Sarah Armstrong from Decatur Heritage Christian Academy. Thank you to Norman Roby, Jessica Payne and Lori Boger for serving as co-chairs for Edge this year.
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1Lunch & Learn: Uniting Talent with Opportunity
The Lunch & Learn: Uniting Talent with Opportunity event held on April 27 was attended by more than 100 people de-spite inclement weather. The attendees took advantage of the opportunity to hear from speakers on topics ranging from acing the interview and dressing for success, to re-entry to the workforce and researching grants and scholarships for continuing education. The event was held at the Turner-Sur-les Community Resource Center and the Workforce Coalition is considering hosting a similar event in the future. For more information on Workforce events, please contact Charlotte McKelvy at Charlotte@dcc.org.
2010-2011 Student of the Year Breakfast
The Decatur City Schools Foundation and the Chamber of Com-merce Business/Education Round Table recently held the 2010-2011 Student of the Year Recognition Breakfast at Central United Methodist Church. Division winners were Shelby Lennon (Austin-ville Elementary School), Erin McKee (Brookhaven Middle School) and Jaliah Gilcrease (Decatur High School). Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce Chairwoman Ellen Didier helped present the awards to this year’s winners. The Chamber congratu-lates the winners and all the students nominated for this year’s awards.
Shelby Lennon (Austinville Elementary School)
Erin McKee (Brookhaven Middle School) Jaliah Gilcrease (Decatur High School)
TRC Victory Celebration
The Chamber celebrated the conclusion of the 2011 Total Resource Campaign with a victory party at the Hard Dock Café in April. TRC Volunteers gathered for food and drinks to be rewarded for their accomplishments in this year’s cam-paign. The Chamber would like to thank all our volunteers for their hard work and success during the Chamber Trans-formers campaign.
Volunteers include:
• Linda Robinson (Madison Security Group)
• Donna Puckett (Pugh Wright McAnally, Inc.)
• Anne Hurt (Marketing Works)
• Gloria Arthur (Bank Street Antiques)
• Larry Waye (Decatur-Morgan County Entrepreneurial Center)
• Lindsey Case (Apple Lane Farms)
• Deanna Nelson (Regions Bank)
• Patricia Pegues (Nucor Steel Decatur LLC)
• Kellie Traynom (Hargrove & Associates, Inc.)
• Ken Butdorf (BBVA Compass)
• Donna Oliver (Holiday Inn & Suites)
• Cheryl Hicks (Nucor Steel Decatur LLC)
• Melanie & Benny Burdick (Accounting Services LLC)
• Carol Boyd (Regions Bank)
• Brandon Price (Regions Bank)
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and Rick Paler
Progress Bank: Coffee & Cards
Progress Bank hosted a Coffee & Cards event in April and opened their doors to fellow Chamber members for a morning of coffee, refreshments and networking. Prog-ress Bank has been a member of the Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce since 2008 and we thank them for their continued support of the Chamber.
Knology: Business After Hours
Knology hosted a Business After Hours event at the Car-negie Visual Arts Center in May. Chamber members and guests spent time networking while enjoying the Carn-egie’s art exhibit.
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Great Decatur Area RestaurantsYou Don’t Want to Miss
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Become a Part of the Family.Bring a co-worker to Goodfellas to
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The Casual GourmetCAFE & CATERING
Jackie GrimsleyOwner
Phone: 256.351.0604 • Fax: 256.560.06401721 Somerville Road, S.E. • Decatur, Alabama 35601
Weddings
Receptions
Family Reunions
Company Picnics
Business Lunches
Breakfast Trays
Box Lunches
Purchase a Medium Coke andMediumWaffle Fry and get a
Spicy Chick-fil-A Sandwich Free.Expires 8/15/111809 Beltline Road, SW, Decatur 256-355-3035
Coupon not valid with any other offer. One coupon per visit. Closed on Sundays.
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Fulin’sAsian Cuisine
Target Shopping Center1241 Point Mallard Pkwy, Suite 406
Decatur 256-355-3588 ASIAN JAPANESE THAI
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Let us help make your holidaysenjoyable and affordable. Enjoythe wonderful flavor of Apple LaneFarms' fire glazed hams and smokedturkeys. Our premium spiral-slicedmeats are hand prepared fresh dailyfor a mouth-watering goodness thatcan't be beat.
Apple Lane Farms.....Simply the best!
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City Cafe101 1st Avenue SE, Decatur • 256-353-9719
Monday - Friday 7am - 2pm, Saturday 7am - 11:30am, Closed Sunday
Delicious, Southern-Style Cooking
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McCullom’s Catfishand Seafood Restaurant
2101 GordonTerry Parkway,Decatur256-353-9321
We are a full service seafoodrestaurant with banquet and party room
accomodations up to 150 people.
Catfish Shrimp Oysters Fried chicken Hamburger steak Barbeque pork
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An informal, relaxing, fun place on the river.Folks are friendly, music good, the pace slow and relaxing. Sail in from Huntsville,dock at the convenient piers, and unwind for a couple of hours. Come to eat, stayto enjoy. A perfect place to relax, watch the sun set, and share good times.
3755 US Highway 31 NorthDecatur, AL, 35601256.340.9234
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M&D Mechanical Awarded $5.9 Million Contract for Stennis Space Center Test Stand Project
Decatur, Ala – Decatur, Alabama-based M&D Mechanical Contractors has been awarded a $5,915,932 con-tract by NASA for the A-3 Altitude Test Stand being constructed at the John C. Stennis Space Center in south Mississippi. M&D received a one-year contract for the fire suppression and detection system for the stand, one of several task contracts that the com-pany has received for the test stand project.
The new contract is part of a five-year long-term contract M&D Mechanical Contractors has with NASA for the test stand project. The initial long-term contract was awarded in early 2010. The first task of the long-term contract was awarded for $6,038,000 and consisted of M&D Mechanical Contractors fabricating and delivering steam piping and industrial water pip-ing for use on the test stand. This task had an extremely tight deadline and was completed on time in October 2010. The company is now installing the piping into the test stand as part of a $3.2 million contract with NASA and is halfway through the project. M&D Mechanical Contractors is also install-ing the industrial water pump system for the test stand, a contract that was awarded for $450,000.
The A-3 Altitude Test Stand will enable NASA to test very large cryogenic pro-pellant rocket engines at simulated alti-tudes of up to 100,000 feet, matching conditions of an engine firing in space. It is the first test stand to be built at Stennis Space Center since the 1960s and will allow NASA, for the first time, to be able to conduct full-duration tests on full-scale engines at the correct simulated altitudes. The test stand is being constructed specifically for the testing of the J-2X engine for the Ares launch vehicles.
About M&D Mechanical ContractorsM&D Mechanical Contractors, Inc. is based in Decatur, Alabama and pro-vides mechanical, plumbing, HVAC, piping, and custom metal fabrication services to clients within the industrial, institutional, and government sectors. The company’s current and past cli-ents have included NASA, Army Corp of Engineers, UAH, Samford University, Huntsville Hospital, and numerous industrial companies in North Alabama. Originally founded in 1910, the com-pany celebrated its 100th year in busi-ness in 2010. For more information, visit www.mdmechanical.com.
Morgan County’s Expanding Industry Investment
Based on our 2010 calendar year numbers, the Alabama Development Office has ranked Morgan County #2 in the state for expanding investment with $203,283,240 and #3 for overall investment.
Morgan County’s expanding numbers so far for fiscal year 2010-2011 total $169,100,000, which is more than the total invested in MCEDA’s fiscal year 2009-2010.
Since October 2010, the start of our fiscal year, there have been seven non-confidential expansions announced. In October, General Electric invested $43 million while adding 20 jobs to create a center of excellence for top-freezers and “green” manufacturing and invested another $16 million to transition to a new product insulation process. In December 2010, Ascend Performance Materials added machinery and equipment to produce more of the intermediate precursor for the nylon they manufacture, investing $6.5 million; Bunge North America
invested $85 million to expand their refinery facilities to include palm oil and cotton seed and to improve their packaging facilities for their customers, adding 45 new jobs; and INEOS invested $5.5 million on a project to help reduce the residual monomer level in its products, helping address safety concerns and making it more competitive. Nucor Steel announced in February that they would be adding an $8.5 million high pressure water system to its hot strip mill and in March, Sonoco Products-Wood Reels announced they would be creating 28 jobs and investing $4.6 million by adding 7,000 square feet to make wooden plugs that go in the end of paper cores.
With the economic downturn behind us, we’re moving forward and hopefully this is a sign of what’s to come for Morgan County!
LEWIS-GOETZ ANNOUNCES THE ACQUISITION OF INDUSTRIAL RUBBER & SUPPLY OF DECATUR, ALABAMA
PITTSBURGH, PA – January 1, 2011 - Lewis-Goetz and Company, Inc. (“Lewis-Goetz” or the “Company”) announced it has acquired substantially all of the assets of Industrial Rubber & Supply of Decatur, AL (IR&S). IR&S is a distribu-tor of gaskets, seals and hose assem-blies specializing in the fabrication and supply of these products to a variety of industrial customers in the northern Alabama market. The acquisition was effective January 1, 2011.
In commenting on the acquisition, Jeff Crane, President and CEO of Lewis-Goetz said, “The geography and end markets were particularly interesting to us. Getting to know the management team and their plans for future growth
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River City Care and Rehabilitation Center is pleased toannounce that we have received a Bronze Quality Awardbased on the quality of our care and programming.
Sponsored by the American Healthcare Association(AHCA) and the National Center for Assisted Living(NCAL), the Quality Award program includes three pro-gressive levels: bronze, silver and gold. Centers must achievean award at each level before advancing to the next level.
This prestigious award is a testament to the vision,dedication and hard work of our center’s managementand staff.
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Giles County, TN – Buck Hollow Farm – 210 acres - $682,500. Excellenthunting tract with lots of food plots, several ponds, and a nice cabin. -SOLD
Morgan County, AL – Red Bank Road – 56 acres - $1,092,000. Primedevelopment property located just minutes from Decatur, AL. - SOLD
Blount County, AL – 231 Farm – 450 acres - $1,350,000. Very nice pasture/row crop land. Convenient to Huntsville. Feed store. LOTS of road frontage.- SOLD
Morgan/Marshall County, AL – Big Valley Farm – 440 acres - $2,750,000.Working horse farm with existing clientele. Two very nice homes.Outstanding riding facilities. - SOLD
Colbert County, AL – Pride Mountain Farm – 325 acres - $475,000. Deerand turkey galore. Generator/gas powered cabin. Beautiful creek flows allyear. - SOLD
Cullman County, AL – Rolling Acres Farm – 79 acres - $225,150. Perfectplace to get away from it all. Rolling pasture/row crop land with severalponds. Nice building spots. - SOLD
Lamar County, AL – Blooming Grove Farm – 522 acres - $649,000. Very nicehunting tract. Priced to sell; a must-see. - SOLD
Lincoln County, TN – North Fayetteville Farm – 46 acres - $115,000. Justnorth of Fayetteville city limits. Loaded with deer. - SOLD
Colbert County, AL – Private Valley – 860 acres - $2,130,750. Rollingpasture/timber tract with large creek. 7,000 sq. ft. mansion overlookingthe valley. - SOLD
Lauderdale County, AL – Waterloo Farm – 160 acres - $280,000. Nice timbertract with turkey and deer hunting. Several springs. Cabin and outdoorcooking area. - SOLD
Pike County, AL – Troy Ranch – 112 acres - $599,000. 2,000 sq. ft. Cypresscabin overlooking 6 acre lake. Lots of interior ATV trails leading to foodplots. - SOLD
Morgan County, AL – Mt. Nebo Farm – 161 acres - $639,975. Small houseand two barns. Excellent timber throughout. Very convenient to Decatur/Huntsville/Cullman. - SOLD
Shelby County, AL – Columbiana Farm – 107 acres - $949,500. Roadfrontage on CR 49. Easy access to Birmingham. Nice pasture with severalponds. - SOLD
Lawrence County, AL – Courtland Farm – 280 acres - $325,000. Paved roadfrontage. Nice deer hunting tract with interior road system. Shootinghouses in place. - SOLD
Fayette County, AL – Pea Ridge Farm – 198 acres - $190,000. Very nicehunting tract with great timber stand. Hardwoods with pines - SOLD
simply reinforced what a great com-bination these two companies could be.”
“I have had the pleasure of getting to know the owners and to learn about their plans. We are very fortunate and appreciative to have been given the opportunity to acquire such a strong business and to invest in their clear growth objectives.
Todd Davis, who will remain with the company and continue as the branch manager of the Decatur location said of the acquisition, “We feel this is the best way to bring positive change to our industry. It’s a great move for our employees and our community. Lewis-Goetz is a company with vision and strong leadership. I think this acquisition says good things about the future of our local marketplace.” Rick
Hames, a veteran of the industrial rubber industry will also remain as a consultant.
Lewis-Goetz is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and is one of North America’s largest industrial dis-tributors. Lewis-Goetz recently ranked 32nd on Industrial Distribution’s 2009 list of The Big 50 Distributors. You can visit www.lewis-goetz.com for more detailed information.
MICOR® Announces Launch of New E-Commerce Website
Decatur, Ala. – MICOR® has made it easier for customers to purchase the MICOR® Defense, Inc. line of weapon accessories and other weapon-related products through the company’s new e-commerce website, MICORDefense.com. The new MICOR® Defense web-site will allow customers throughout the United States to purchase MICOR®’s products direct from the manufacturer.
The MICOR® Defense website increas-es MICOR®’s ability to interact with
customers. The company can keep customers informed of upcoming prod-uct launches. Visitors to the site can submit reviews of MICOR®’s prod-ucts. MICOR® has also launched a new Facebook business page, which includes an online store with selections of MICOR® Defense products.
The MICOR® Defense line of products includes the patented MICOR® Flash Suppressor, which reduces muzzle flash and climb. The flash suppressor, which has received numerous positive reviews, was developed to match the twist rate of the attached rifle and is available in a variety of compatible calibers and twist rates. MICOR® has also created a line of titanium weapon accessories through its Tirilla™ brand.
About MICOR®MICOR® is an ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100 certified company providing global contract manufacturing and integration services for various indus-tries, including ae rospace , defense, oil field, and subsea. The c o m p a n y ’ s M I C O R ® I n d u s t r i e s division uses state-of-the-art equipment for laser marking, CNC precision m a c h i n i n g , fabr icat ion, E.D.M., weld-ing, finish-ing, and hon-ing. MICOR® Defense prod-ucts include weapons and accessories developed for use by the general pub-lic, as well as custom prod-
ucts created for defense and related industries. MICOR® is a prime contrac-tor for the Department of Defense, as well as a subcontractor to sev-eral large prime government contracts. More information about MICOR® can be found at www.MICORind.com and www.MICORDefense.com.
Decatur City Schools recently named the 2010-2011 Middle School Technology Award winners. The win-ners were presented their awards dur-ing their schools’ awards day. Venessa Edmonds of the Decatur Career Center presented the award for Brookhaven Middle School to Michael Bellman. Dr. Charles Elliott presented the award for Cedar Ridge Middle School to Cooper Wright. Kathy Vinson of GE presented the award for Oak Park Middle School to Harley Moore. Congratulations to this year’s Technology Award winners.
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Mental Health Association in Morgan CountyP.O. Box 1502
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p 256-353-1160 f 256-353-1163 www.mhainmc.net®For more information, call 256-353-1160 or email suebrantley@mhainmc.net
End Your Summer with a Fantastic Family Event
Saturday, August 27th, 2011Expo Pavilion at Point Mallard
1st Annual Bill J. Dukes “7 at 7” Run(7k run at 7 am)
and30th Annual V.I.P. Walk-A-Thon
and 1 mile Fun Run8:30 am
Participate in EitHEr or BotH to supportThe Mental Health Association in Morgan County
Call 256-353-1160 for more details or to register for these fun events.
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Morningside of Decatur is a close-knit community of neighborsready to welcome you into their newly renovated home. Ourresidents love living here because Morningside is more than justa place to live - it's a place for living!
Share your experiences, participate in social and recreationalactivities and see what makes Morningside special. Stop bytoday for a complimentary lunch and tour.
Morningside, Decatur’s finest Assisted Living, just got a makeover,and we’re inviting you to stop by for a visit!
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