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4 From the Chair Statistics Speak By Jeff Woodside, GVCC Board Chair
4 From the PAC-Chair Making A Difference By Tim Schauer, Public Affairs Committee Chair
5 From the CEO A Call to Collaborative Action By Kelly Parker, GVCC President & CEO 6 Flight of Friendship By Paul Montague, Identity Clark County
8 Member Spotlight: Woody’s Custom Landscaping, Inc.
11 Thanks to All! GVCC 9th Annual Golf Tournament
13 Member Services: • Ribbon Cuttings • Member News • New Members • Renewing Members
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$Retrospective Rating (Retro) is an optional financial incentive program offered by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) to help qualifying employers reduce their industrial insurance costs.
The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce has one of the most successful Retro programs in the state.
Joining the Retro program through the GVCC can: n Lower your risk n Improve your refunds n Provide claims management service n Provide a free risk assessment n Potentially reduce your annual rates
The GVCC manufacturing group members have received refunds as
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The GVCC retail and professional group members have received refunds
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Our local administrator, Scott Croucher, has 24 years of experience and will work
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We discovered The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce (GVCC) had one of the most successful member Retro programs in the state and could help lower our risk and improve our refunds which would help increase our cash flow and our bottom line. Through GVCC’s Retro program, we have seen a significant reduction in claim frequency and actually have the opportunity to get money back. If you want to save time, money and stress, we suggest you look into this local program; it will be well worth your time.
Douglas E. LehrmanExecutive DirectorEOCF
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Jeff Woodside Nutter CorporationChair, Board of Directors
Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce
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Did you hear the news? Chamber members who belong to the GVCC Retrospective (Retro) Rating Group will receive a 31% refund on their industrial insurance premiums; nearly double the average percentage return for
other manufacturing groups in the state of Washington.
The only program in the state exclusive to local manufacturers, the GVCC Retro program has been helping Chamber members save money on their Labor and Industries (L&I) premiums since its start in 1988. With refunds averaging 31.69%, the GVCC Retro program has been recognized by the Washington Department of Labor & Industries as “one of the best performing groups in the state.” One of the reasons our program has been so successful is because of the work of our local administrator, Scott Croucher. With 24 years of experience in risk management and Workers Compensation Insurance, Scott has the skill and experience to save your business money and improve its safety. You can contact Scott at 360-750-7822 to see if your company qualifies for this great member benefit!
At the Chamber, we are always interested in hearing from you – our members – as to how we can best support your efforts. For this very reason, we regularly poll our members asking for their feedback. In our most recent survey, members listed Marketing, Government Relations, and Sales as their top priorities. Members ranked the Chamber’s Public Affairs and Networking as the most valuable services included in their membership. When asked what professional development tools and/or seminar topics would be most helpful to their businesses, members listed Marketing, Social Media, and Public Relations.
First let me say how honored I am to be the Chair-elect of the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce! I have been involved with the Chamber through the Public Affairs Committee for a few years now, and I have found
the Chamber to be the organization in which I want to invest my time.
There are a number of reasons I feel this way. First, I believe the Chamber is an effective organization, capable of making a difference in South-west Washington. GVCC continually serves its members well through its policy advocacy at the local and state levels, its promotion of special events, and in supporting the growth and success of local businesses. Second, I personally feel that this is a very critical time in our community – a time in which our individual contributions can make tangible differences for the region. The need for each of us to promote and support our community has never been greater. We have many great public and elected leaders, but that does not relieve each of us from our individ-ual obligation to lead when called upon to make our own contribution. I have complete faith that, together, we can pull ourselves up from this recession, while also making SW Washington a highly desirable place to do business, raise our children, innovate, and grow to become a model community. I hope, with your help, to make my time in leadership at the Chamber effective in promoting these essential building blocks of a thriving economy.
That is why one of the issues I am most passionate about is the Columbia River Crossing (CRC). This project is forecast to be in excess of $3 billion, and that forecasted $3 billion will be spent in our own front yard! The project will generate 20,000+ jobs over the projected 11-year time span. Like others who promote a healthy economy for our region, I support projects that spend $3 billion in our community and create jobs.
I also openly support light rail and bus rapid transit. Vancouver is on the cusp of blooming into a true urban city, and robust public transit
Statistics Speak
Making A Difference
From the Chair
Tim Schauer MacKay & Sposito, Inc.Chair-elect, Board of Directors
Public Affairs Committee ChairGreater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce
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There’s a new book out that you probably won’t see at your local bookstore, but we have a copy here at GVCC. It’s a good read and it reflects a great vision for our future region. The Columbia River Economic Develop-
ment Council (CREDC) has published a report that outlines how we can move our economy forward into a bright future.
The authors – TIP Strategies of Austin, Texas – spent seven months researching the data and interviewing Clark County leaders. The report concludes that the post-recession economy looks very different than the past, and that investing solely in the traditional sectors of construc-tion, manufacturing, and retail will leave us vulnerable to a boom-and-bust economy.
Moving forward, TIP Strategies is asking Clark County to take bold steps to transform the region’s economy from today’s boom-and-bust model to one promising sustainable, steady growth. Some of the identified strategies include: attracting and growing companies and talent in industries such as software development, solar man-ufacturing and heavy industry; enhancing higher education’s participation in economic development by collaborating with Washington State University-Vancouver to develop a research park to incubate new business; and working more diligently to build the infrastructure needed to attract new business and keep existing businesses in Clark County. These are just some of the report’s recommended goals.
However, goals are only as effective as the leaders that implement them. The municipalities, ports, educational institutions and businesses will execute various pieces of the plan. For this plan to work, collaboration at all levels is key.
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Kelly Parker President & CEO
Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce
A Call to Collaborative Action
From the CEO
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During the first week of June, Clark College President Bob Knight, his
son Scott, my daughter Emma, and I had the good fortune to join the Flight of Friendship trip to Japan. Organized by Azumano Travel and Mercy Corps, the Flight of Friendship was the first large American tour group to travel to Japan since the March 11th earthquake and tsunami. This group of 80 people traveled to Japan with two goals: To jumpstart and promote tourism to the country, and to do some relief work in the areas devastated by the disaster. We spent our first evening and full-day in Tokyo before traveling to the Miyagi prefecture for two days. Upon arrival in Tokyo, we were greeted with an extremely warm welcome from the US Ambassador to Japan, the top naval attaché and the head of USAID in Japan. After a briefing on the conditions in the affected areas, we toured the Fuji Television headquarters and enjoyed a traditional Bento lunch with Fuji’s President. Later that evening we visited the Asakusa Kannon & Nakamise shop-ping arcade and dined at a Japanese steak house, heading back to the hotel for a good night’s rest before traveling to Sendai the next day.
Immediately after arriving in Sendai, we proceeded to Sendai TV. The company’s President and senior management gave
us a warm reception and further briefed us on the devastation that struck the region, preparing us for our volunteer efforts.
We spent two days in the region, helping people who needed food, water, and clothing. During our time in and around Sendai, signs of major damage from the earthquake alone were not readily apparent and the signs we did see were primarily cosmetic in nature. But the same could not be said for those areas hit by the tsunami. Buildings in these areas experienced significant water damage at the very least, and those hit directly by tidal surges were totally destroyed.
Japan is a country the size of California with a population of 128 million. The earthquake and tsunami killed over 13,000 people, leaving over 15,000 miss-ing and over 154,000 living in evacuation centers to this day. 90% of the deaths were due to the tsunami. Over 217,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed during these twin events. And, yet, despite the complete destruction and widespread displacement, despite the loss and horror from the disaster, the spirit and character of the Japanese people, and their forward-looking optimism, could not have been more inspiring or admirable.
Throughout the entirety of our trip, without exception, everyone we met was courteous, enthusiastic and gracious. Even those folks we met in community centers were engaging and would optimistically share their stories of steps made toward regaining ele-ments of their lives prior to the disasters. Everywhere we looked, we saw full recovery activity.
Participating in the Flight of Friendship group trip was the experience of a life-time. But it was the spirit of the Japanese people and their undying optimism and faith in rebuilding that I will remember most. There are many lessons that we can learn from their courage and their active pursuit of recovery. n
Flight of Friendship: Showing Our Support for Japan By Paul Montague, Identity Clark County
We spent two days in the region, helping people who needed food, water,
and clothing.
Paul Montague
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Our members have spoken, and we hear them loud and clear! Within the next few months, we’ll launch a new website for those inter-ested in starting a company or growing their business. GVCC has been working with local partners to create a user-friendly website providing answers to all your business related queries from marketing and public relations, to budgeting and contracting. As always, we will be interested in getting your feedback on this benefit.
In response to members’ emphasis on Public Affairs and Government Relations, we will be inviting individual legislators to lunch at the Chamber. Members in attendance will have the opportunity to talk with our elected officials in a casual, personal manner at these brown-bag luncheons. Look for details in August and September.
Finally, as new rules and programs are slowly coming into view, we will be looking for ways to clearly present the changing options
in healthcare. This is one area where we’re all trying to see the horizon on the pending changes, and we hope that GVCC‘s leadership in providing you with information regarding these changes will be helpful to our member businesses.
As proud as we are of the 90% satisfaction rate members reported in the survey, it is the Chamber’s daily mission to evolve and adapt to better serve our members. Thank you to everyone for providing feedback that will help improve GVCC. As always, we value your membership. n
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is essential to that evolution. I know there are some that don’t want our community to change, but we must continue to change if we are to thrive. The federal government will pay for the construction of light rail, and is asking us to cover the operating costs. I think a transportation project that will improve mobility across the river and help the region grow and prosper is a good investment.
I grew up in Battle Ground, and have been a life-long resident in this community ever since. My wife and I settled here to raise our three children. I want them to have choices – choices to go to school in the area, and find the job of their dreams here, too. I want them to thrive here as I have had the opportunity to do. That’s why I see the Chamber as such a valuable and effective resource. GVCC is full of passionate people, leaders in the com-munity, working to support this community. I invite you to join us in our efforts as we move forward. n
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Woody’s Custom Landscaping, Inc. was established in 1990 in Washington by
James “Woody” Woodhead. Woodhead’s interest in landscaping goes back to his childhood when he used to build extrava-gant landscapes for his model trainsets.
Today, Woody’s ten-member staff services residents in both Washington and Oregon. Woody’s high standard for quality and ser-vice is responsible for the company’s growth. Since its founding, Woody’s has won ten Clark County Home and Garden Awards, and a whopping twenty awards and distinc-tions from the Washington Association of Landscaping Professionals.
Woody’s standards are clear. Staff members are not only experienced in all phases of landscape construction, but select employees specialize in hardscaping, certified by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) and the National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA).
“We pride ourselves on being knowledgeable and trained on the latest materials and product trends in our industry,” explains Supervisor and Operations Manager, Jason Sarvela. Sarvela joined Woody’s twelve years ago after taking pond-construction seminars facilitated by Woodhead.
According to Jason, the staff’s 70+ years of collective experience in the Pacific Northwest makes the residential landscaping company unique. “It allows for our creative energy to flow,” he says. Jason recalls one customer so satisfied after their paved patio with a per-gola trellis was installed that she had tears in her eyes. “Seeing the amazement and joy in our clients faces makes all our efforts worth-while,” he adds. n
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That’s where the Greater Vancouver Cham-ber of Commerce comes in. We will support our partner, CREDC, as they lead efforts to implement this plan. We stand at a crossroads in our region. We have experienced a harsh economic blow in all sectors of our economy in the past few years, and now we must work as a team to rebuild.
GVCC stands ready to work with our partners in support of our shared vision: a healthy and prosperous region where we can all thrive. n
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GVCC thanks you for your service to the Chamber and the business
community. You have been a friend, a mentor and a resource; always optimistic and encouraging. You will be of great service in your new role as Executive Director of Identity Clark County. As always, your Chamber family supports you! n
Congratulations Paul Montague
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Thank you to our sponsors, player and volunteers for making the GVCC 9th Annual Golf Tournament the BEST business golf tournament in the Southwest Washington
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nKelly Parker, President and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, recently joined the Children’s Center Board of Directors. The nine-member board is the policy-making body
of the Children’s Center, which provides and advocates for quality mental health services to children and families of Clark County.
nIdentity Clark County (ICC) Board of Directors selected Paul Montague as its new executive direc-tor. Paul replaces Ginger Metcalf who announced her retirement in May after leading the organiza-tion since its inception 18
years ago. The former Membership Sales Executive at GVCC, Paul is a longtime community leader and volunteer. We’ll miss Paul here at GVCC, but we could not be happier for this exciting new chapter in his career – Congratulations, Paul!
nMatthew Bisturis, an associate in the Vancouver office of the regional law firm Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, was recently elected president of The Parks and Recreation Foundation of Vancouver
and Clark County. The Parks Foundation’s mission is to raise funds through public and private partnerships in support of the parks, trails and recreation programs of Clark County in order to inspire kids of all ages to connect with nature. It accomplish-es its mission by creating and nurturing innovative partnerships, administering strategic grants and establishing special funds to enhance recreational opportuni-ties of the local area.
nPhoebe Krueger has been hired for the position of relationship banking officer at Pacific Continental Bank. She will be working from the bank’s office in Vancouver, Washington.
nEvergreen Home Loans recently announced the addition of Chequeta Nutt, Sr. Mortage Banker, to their Vancouver-Portland branch. A native of Washington and a 25-year resident of the
Portland-Vancouver area, Nutt looks for-ward to putting her 16 years of loan origi-nation expertise to work from the solid footing of Evergreen’s local processing platform. Congrats, Chequeta!
nRSV Building Solutions, a Vancouver-based commercial construction company that specializes in new construction, remodeling, maintenance, and tenant improvements, has promoted Debbie Marcoulier to Vice President of Business Operations. Way to go, Debbie!
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nCongratulations to our own Chair-elect Tim Schauer who was honored by the Association of Washington Business (AWB) for his work at MacKay & Sposito in leading and mobilizing the community through Dozer Days and Make A Difference Day.
nRiverview Community Bank was named one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in Washington by Seattle Business magazine. Seattle Business conducts the 100 Best Survey each year. Riverview is a four-time recipient of the award and was named 13th in the mid-sized business category for 2011. In February 2011, the bank was also named one of the Best 100 Companies to Work For in Oregon by the Portland Business Journal. Riverview, headquartered in Vancouver, Washington has 17 branches, 3 of which are located in Oregon.
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nBiggs Insurance Services has been des-ignated as the Preferred Insurance Provider for the Building Industry Association (BIA) of Clark County. This unique associ-ation makes a variety of business insurance, bonding and personal insurance products available to new and existing BIA members BIA members can contact Jenna Albinger at 360-828-3792 or Kris Thomas at 360-828-3750 to discuss their insurance needs.
nThe only SW Washington-based company to receive the honor, Riverview Community Bank was named one of the Top 75 Corporate Philanthropists in Washington State for 2011. Riverview ranked 15th amongst the medium-sized companies with over $200,000 in corporate and in-kind giving in the state.
nSmith-Root recently announced a new partnership with the Canadian-based environmental testing and monitoring instrumentation company, Hoskin Scientific Ltd. While Smith-Root’s electrofishing, electroanesthesia, boats, and fish guidance systems have already attracted customers worldwide, their partnership with Hoskin Scientific Ltd. provides Canadian customers with the local service and maintenance, thereby reducing service costs for Canadian customers.
Member Events
n Join the Columbia River Economic Development Council (CREDC) at Camas Meadows for its 21st Annual Golf Tournament on July 22. For more info, call CREDC at 360-694-5006 A not-to-be-missed networking event.
n Enjoy a short stack for a tall cause at a Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser benefiting the Optimist Club of Vancouver on Saturday, August 13! The event will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. at Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar, located at 12717 SE 2nd Circle in Vancouver, Washington. For more information, Gail Thomas 360-433-8290.
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Interested in sponsoring Business After Hours this December? Contact Lori Buntin, GVCC Programs & Events Director at (360-567-1081
2011Business After Hours January 25 US Bank February 22 ShopLocal Business Showcase & BAH, Alaska Airlines, On Line Support & The Columbian March 22 No Business After Hours, Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation April 26 Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt May24 PacificLifestyleHomes June 28 Corwin Beverage July 26 West Coast Bank August 23 Vancouver Business Journal September 27 ShopLocal Business Showcase & BAH October 25 No Business After Hours, Big Al’s November 15 WSU Vancouver December 13 Sponsorship Available
The Greater Vancouver
Chamber of Commerce welcomes Matt Hoffstetter as its new Mem-bership Sales Executive. Hoffstetter will work with new members of the Chamber and provide
community outreach. Hoffstetter is a well-known Chamber Ambassador who recently retired from the Red Cross after 32 years of service.
GVCC President & CEO Kelly Parker
says Matt Hoffstetter will contribute greatly to the work of the Chamber. “Matt is a great representative of the Chamber because he’s deeply invested in the well-being of our businesses. He enjoys working with people to help them succeed. We welcome him to our Chamber as he brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm,” said Parker.
Hoffstetter replaces Paul Montague who was recently promoted to Executive Director of Identity Clark County. Hoffstetter is a local resident with strong ties in the community and a long standing history of providing positive community service.
The Chamber Welcomes Matt Hoffstetter
Matt Hoffstetter
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Aleksander DeryavkoCricket WirelessPO Box 764 BattleGround,WA98604•360-903-4080
Jennifer TaylorMassage Envy - SE 192nd 322 SE 192nd Ave., Suite 110 Vancouver,WA98683•360-883-3689 Brett TaylorMSI Merchant Services222 NE Park Plaza Dr., Suite 113 Vancouver,WA98684•360-989-1100
Sharon DisciascioNuSkin 9711 NE 13th Ave. Portland,OR97211•971-212-1307
Christopher CumminsPacific Northwest Ship & Cargo Services2985 NW Harborside Dr., Suite 109 Vancouver,WA98660•360-573-5465
David Platt Pavelcomm 1640 NW 14th Ave. Portland,OR97209•503-223-5008
John CurtinTax Advisors, PLLC 201 NE Park Plaza Dr., Suite 244 Vancouver,WA98684•360-750-6884
Karen KasmerUnited Way of the Columbia Willamette619 SW 11th Ave., Suite 300 Portland,OR97205•503-228-9131
Anne Vitort Upbeat Music Therapy 16200 SE 18th Way Vancouver,WA98683•360-607-8187
Jase StefanskiCascade Home Sales & Loans16508 SE 24th St., Suite 102 Vancouver,WA98683•360-254-0909
Leonard FelixCID BioScence 4901 NW Camas Meadows Dr. Camas,WA98607•360-833-8835
Ron CochranCochran Home Care 14300 SE 1st St., Suite 130 Vancouver,WA98684•360-882-0900
Courtney WilkinsonCountry Financial14020 NE Fourth Plain Rd., Suite C Vancouver,WA98682•360-213-2007
Cynthia Ramirez DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation 5411 E Mill Plain Blvd., Suite 16 Vancouver,WA98661•360-619-7069
Paula Nirschl Guild Mortgage Company 201 NE Park Plaza Dr., Suite 242 Vancouver,WA98969•360-816-5100
Denneva CoatsHeritage Bank 700 Washington St., Suite 106 Vancouver,WA98660•360-992-6226
Danny HarlowNW Tax Advisory Group 8513 NE Hazel Dell Ave., Suite 202 Vancouver,WA98665•360-573-2522
James PaulAmerican Fence Rental 6216 Buena Vista Drive Vancouver,WA98661•360-910-6262
Dave JacobusJacobus Carstar 6710 NE St Johns Rd. Vancouver,WA98661•360-693-2118
Bonnie MillerLegacy Group 12500 SE 2nd Circle, Suite 130 Vancouver,WA98684•360-883-9103
Welcome to the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce. We thank you for your investment. You help make our Chamber one of the largest and most active business associations in the region. Please go to our online directory at www.vancouverusa.com for website, contact and business category information about these companies and
organizations. Please help us in our mission to build a strong and stable local economy – do business with Chamber members. n
New Members
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Michael SchnidrigMain Event Sports Grill 800 Main St. Vancouver,WA98660•360-448-7146 Kevin MerrimanNorthwest Natural Products 6350 NE Campus Drive Vancouver,WA98661•360-690-8527
Isidoros GarifalakisOmega Industries PO Box 65369 Vancouver,WA98665•360-694-3221
Celine Lin Quality Inn & Suites 7001 NE Hwy 99 Vancouver,WA98665•360-696-0516
Teresa RiderRider & Associates, Inc.613 W 11th St. Vancouver, WA 98660
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Thank you to all of our renewing members for continuing your Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce membership! We are proud to serve our members through our mission of providing positive business leadership, growing jobs and strengthening the local economy. n
Renewing Members
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American Medical Response 22 yearsArc of Southwest Washington 2 yearsARCpoint Drug, Alcohol & DNA Testing 3 yearsBack & Neck Care Chiropractic 5 yearsBergstrom Nutrition 12 yearsBillygan’s Roadhouse 9 yearsCascade Dental Group 28 yearsCascade Inn 12 yearsClark County Event Center 30 yearsClark County Medical Society 28 yearsClark Regional Wastewater District 8 yearsCognesis Marketing Concepts 2 yearsColdwell Banker Commercial 42 yearsColumbia Bank 2 yearsColumbia Springs 2 yearsColumbia Tech Center 10 yearsComcast 31 yearsControltek, Inc. 18 yearsCroucher Consulting Services 15 yearsDeaMor Associates, Inc. 24 yearsDeja Vu Camas 1 year Ladies Consignment BoutiqueDick Hannah Dealerships 5 years Employee Corporate Benefits Program Discovery Walks Festival 13 yearsEagle Home Mortgage 1 yearEcoTech Recycling LLC 4 yearsEnglish Estate Winery 9 yearsExpress Personnel Services 24 yearsFabricated Products, Inc. 9 yearsFinancial Advisors KMS 14 yearsFirst Independent 16 yearsFordham & Associates, CPAs 10 yearsGeorgia Pacific LLC 4 yearsGramor Development 7 yearsDr. Peter L. Greenfield DCH 6 yearsHeurlin, Potter, Jahn, Leatham 16 years & Holtmann, PS Holiday Inn Express & Suites 2 years Vancouver MallHome Instead Senior Care 3 yearsHumane Society for Southwest Washington 16 yearsIMAT 6 yearsInnovative Services NW 23 yearsIntegra Telecom 8 yearsiQ Credit Union City 27 yearsIT Computer Guys, Inc. 4 yearsJava House 17 yearsKillian Pacific 10 yearsKirkwood & Kirkwood, Inc. 3 yearsKyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation 20 yearsLake Shore Athletic Club, Inc. 21 yearsLarry Tedder 7 yearsLast Frontier Casino 10 years
Laurelwood Brewing Company 3 yearsLegacy Clinic - Fisher’s Landing 3 years Martin H. Oreschnigg, CPA 2 yearsMcCord’s Vancouver 27 years Toyota Scion & RV Center McDonald’s of Clark County - Mill Plain 3 yearsMcDonald’s of Clark County - Salmon Creek 3 yearsMcDonald’s of Clark County - Sifton 3 yearsMPG Marketing & Mailing Services 5 yearsNew York Life Insurance Company 6 yearsNormandeau Associates, Inc. 5 yearsNuStar Energy 2 yearsNW Injury & Rehab Center 1 yearOffice Depot 2 yearsOnPoint Community Credit Union 5 yearsPAC 48 of WA 8 yearsPacific Continental Bank 5 yearsPartners in Careers 2 yearsPickett Insurance Agency 6 yearsPIP Printing 20 yearsPort of Portland 8 yearsPortland North Harbour Collection 3 years by Marriott Fairfield Inn Portland Trail Blazers 6 yearsPritchard Orthodontics 11 yearsProvidence Medical Group Mill Plain 2 yearsThe Quarry at Columbia Tech Center 4 yearsRSV Building Solutions 27 yearsSalmon Creek Oral Surgery & Periodontics 6 yearsSecond Chance Companions 6 yearsServiceMaster Building Services 4 yearsSGA Engineering 2 yearsShared Hope International 3 yearsSilver Star Telecom 4 yearsSmokey’s Pizza, Inc. 23 yearsStein Distributing, Inc. 63 yearsSterling Properties, LLC 11 yearsStockton & Associates, PC 2 yearsSunquake Software Solutions, Inc. 3 yearsSouthwest Washington Blood Program 7 yearsSouthwest Washington 18 years Regional Transportation Council Team Construction 5 yearsThe Rock - Wood Fired Pizza 3 yearsTrillium Employment Services 3 yearsUmpqua Bank 5 yearsUS Bank 42 yearsVal Ogden, Management Consultant 25 yearsVancouver Orthodontic Specialists 2 yearsVancouver USA Regional Tourism Office 10 yearsVancouver Volcanoes 2 yearsVenice Genoa Tile, LLC 6 yearsWEA Riverside 4 yearsZiplocal 7 years n
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Chair: Jeff Woodside, Nutter Corporation Chair Elect: Tim Schauer, MacKay & Sposito, Inc.Vice Chair: Kristy Weaver, Pacific Continental Bank Secretary – Treasurer: Winston Asai, Columbia MachineImmediate Past Chair: Don Russo, Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt
BOARD OF DIRECTORSJonathan Avery, Legacy Salmon Creek Medical CenterJohn Deeder, Evergreen Public SchoolsTamara J. Fuller, NAI Norris, Beggs & SimpsonJeff Harvey, BurgervilleDave Horowitz, David A. Horowitz, CPA Elie Kassab, Prestige DevelopmentDaniel Kirkwood, Kirkwood & KirkwoodAlex McMillan, Alex McMillan Wellness & Business ConsultingWayne Nelson, Clark Public UtilitiesEric Olmsted, On Line Support, Inc. William Pritchard, Pritchard OrthodonticsRhona Sen Hoss, WSU-VancouverKeith Wallace, Retired
STANDING COMMITTEES• Administrative: Jeff Woodside, Nutter Corporation • Finance: Winston Asai, Columbia Machine• Public Affairs: Tim Schauer, MacKay & Sposito, Inc.• Membership Services: Keith Wallace, Frumenti, Lander & Wallace, CPAs • Member Mentors: Jim West, Successful Commercial Property Workshops
AFFILIATE ORGANIZATIONS• CommunityChoices• LeadershipClarkCounty• SouthwestWashingtonAssociationofBusinessLeaders (SWWABL)
CHAMBER STAFFKelly Parker President/CEO•360-567-1050kparker@vancouverusa.com
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