The Business ConnectionVOLUME 26 • ISSUE 4 • MAY • 2017
In this Issue
Events:
Annual Dinner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Business Connection LIVE . . . . 5, 6, 8
Business After Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Feature Stories:
Personal Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Progressiveʼs Star Wash . . . . . . . . . 3
Monthly Information:
Business Briefs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,5, 7
Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
CorrectionThese photographs were regrettably misidentifiedin the April newsletter. Business Connection LIVEspeaker Tina Biasella, Kelly Simonis, and VictorPavona represented Kent State University at Starkat the lunch. We apologize for the error.
2016 Chamber Award RecipientsTom Cecconi, Mercy Medical Center—Large Business of the Year; Steve DiPietro, Massillon Energy andTechnology Park—MDF Harold Bostic Award; Harold Weatherbee, J.S. “Sandy” Sanders Award; Rick Taylor,Kozmo’s Grille—Business Excellence through Leadership Award; and Steve and Rachel Daugherty,Daugherty Hair Company, Small Business of the Year Award
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I have been a student of the impact of personal leadership since my days as anofficer in the US Army. As I have workedwith successful people over the last 35years in over 75 companies, I have foundthat out of the many key elements ofexcellence, one the most important isfocusing on the basics. A few of the critical parts of focusing onthe basics Include:1. Personal Accountability2. Learning/Active Mindset vs.
Fixed/Stagnant Mindset3. Actively Sharpen Your SkillsSince we are in the opening weeks of MajorLeague Baseball, here is a fascinating article for your enjoyment and inspiration.
Several years ago the New York Times ran an article about Baseball Hall of FamerTed Williams, the self-proclaimed “greatesthitter who ever lived.” Williams was the lasthitter in major league baseball to break the.400 batting average barrier, recording a.406 batting average for the Boston RedSox in 1941. The article recounted thatamazing season, and the methodical wayWilliams approached his craft.“After many games he took extra battingpractice,” the article mentioned, almost asan afterthought. But imagine: Here wasone of the greatest hitters of all time, takingextra batting practice, night after night,sharpening his skills. Is it any wonder thathe accomplished something that no hitterhas since—or ever may again? So letʼs look at a bit more of the mindsetof Ted Williams:• Williams was a passionate student ofhitting and a strategic thinker regarding his craft. • He actually used a lighter bat than mostsluggers, because he said that it generateda faster swing and bat head speed at theplate. David Halberstamʼs Summer of ʼ49recalls him warning teammates not toleave their bats on the ground as they wouldabsorb moisture and become heavier.(The lighter bat was a different approach.)• He was never satisfied, always lookingfor an edge. • He had a passion to hit for power and
batting average while being amazingly disciplined in the batterʼs box.• He was known to share his insights andskills developed over his 19 years as amember of the Boston Red Sox with manyactive players.We can all learn a lesson from these keyelements of his success. Despite the levelof excellence he had achieved, and wouldcontinue to achieve throughout his career,Williams knew enough to focus on thebasics. He got in the batterʼs box againand again, and took his cuts, as they say. In 1970 he wrote a book on the subject,The Science of Hitting (revised 1986),which is still read by numerous activemajor league baseball players today. How about you? Are you working on thebasics in your business, always looking to move forward by sharpening yourskills? Do you require the same of your colleagues? As the saying goes, itʼs thelittle things that matter. For Ted Williams,the little things added up over time, and cemented his status as one of the legendary athletes of our time.If youʼre looking for legendary results, why not focus on the basics first? Doingso might just provide the foundation for the breakthrough youʼre looking for—for yourself and your organization. It startswith a Learning/Active Mindset and thepassion and commitment for excellencethrough action and personal accountability.
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John Dunn, director of service operations, Progressive Auto Group; KellyGosiewski, executive director, Canal Fulton Chamber of Commerce; DavidMaley, City of Massillon economic development specialist; Ted Herncane,
president, Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce; Stark CountyCommissioner Richard Regula; Craig Sanders, president, Progressive
Auto Group
A Star Is BornProgressive Auto Group has broken ground on Northeast Ohioʼs premier state-of-the-artcar wash—Star Wash, where the customerʼscar is the star. It is located on 2030 WalesAvenue N.E. in Massillon on the site of the
former Friendlyʼs restaurant.“We are excited to offer this amazing
service to all car and truck owners” said CraigSanders, president of the Progressive Auto Group. “My brother Timand I represent the fourth generation of our family-owned business,which was founded in 1937 by our great-grandfather, and we look forward to continued growth.”John Dunn, director of service operations at Progressive Auto Groupsays, “We sell great cars, and we take great pride in repairing our customersʼ vehicles in both our service centers and body shop. Now,we will be able to provide an amazing car wash. This facility will beable to wash over 100 vehicles an hour and even give customersaccess to free vacuums.”The timeline for completion of this project is August 1, according toFred Oliveri Construction, the general contractor. Huntington Bank is the financial partner in this enterprise.
The Workforce Initiative Association, operator of the OhioMeansJobsCenters in Stark and Tuscarawas Counties, has been awarded a$41,065 technical assistance planning grant from the AppalachianRegional Commission for the Coal Business United Resource NetworkReal-Time Insights for Real-Time Actions project. The grant will resultin the implementation of a formal multi-state planning process to obtaina better understanding of current and future workforce opportunities incoal-impacted communities in parts of Ohio, West Virginia, andPennsylvania. Learn more at omjwork.com.
Eight attorneys from Black McCuskey Souers and Arbaugh,LPA have been recognized as Super Lawyers by OhioSuper Lawyers magazine as top attorneys in Ohio for 2017:Bruce M. Soares (business/corporate), Randolph L. Snow(litigation), Joel K. Dayton (creditor debtor rights), GustCallas (labor and employment), Thomas W. Connors (litigation), and Todd S. Bundy (business/corporate).Attorneys Ryan A. Kuchmaner (estate and probate) andWhitney L. Willits-Monroe (civil litigation: defense) werenamed as Ohio Rising Stars. Learn more at bmsa.com.
Workforce Initiative Association Receives Grant Ohio Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
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Friday, May 5 • 7:30 amLegislative Breakfast
“Update from Columbus”@ Massillon Eagles #190
Thursday, May 11 • 5:00 pmBusiness After HoursE-Tank Ribbon Cutting
Tuesday, May 16 • 5:00 pmChamber Foundation
Guest Bartender Night@ Kozmoʼs Grille
Monday, May 22 • 11:45 amBusiness Connection LIVE Lunch
Ed Roth, President & CEOAultman Health Foundation@ Massillon Salvation Army
Friday, June 2Annual Golf Outing
@The Legends of Massillon
U.S. Unemployment Since 2007—Bureau of Labor Statistics
CHAMBERCALENDAR OF EVENTS
Find More Chamber EventPhotographs on FacebookFacebook.com/massillonchamber
1 Source-Insurance and Financial Services . . . . . . 5Agaion Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 mo.Akron Children's Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Arctic Air Conditioning & Heating, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . 3Brown & Associates Insurance, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . 1Cee-B Glass, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Central Presbyterian Church. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Connect USA, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Country Lawn Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11CTI Engineers, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Danbury Senior Living in Massillon. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Daugherty Hair Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Echoing Hills Village, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3ESPN990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Events Unlimited by Esther . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 mo.Family & Community Services, Inc.
—RSVP Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 mo.Graphic Enterprises, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Home2 Suites by Hilton Canton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Hydro Dyne, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29The Kauffman Plumbing & Heating Co. . . . . . . . . 13Kendall House—Kentucky Fried Chicken . . . . . . . 49Kent State University at Stark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Little Sprouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Massillon Community Charitable Fund . . . . . . . . . . 2Meals on Wheels of Stark & Wayne Counties . . . 20Mercy Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15N.L. Construction Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5The Plastic Forming Company, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 24RKKM Certified Public Accountants . . . . . . . . . . . 39Schumacher Construction Company . . . . . . . . . . 43Shearer’s Snacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8State Farm Insurance—Rhonda McMahan. . . . . . 26Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Company . . . . . . 2
Membership Renewals—March 16 to April 15
We thank our members who recentlyrenewed their Chamber commitments .
Please support fellow members.
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SCHUMACHERCONSTRUCTION CO.GENERAL CONTRACTORS
• INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL• CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS• DEVELOPERS • ENGINEERS
P.O. BOX 676412 LAKE AVE., N.E.
MASSILLON, OH 44648(330) 833-8387
Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce Business Connection LIVE! Luncheon Series
$15 per Chamber member ($17 per non-member)Reservations, please! For details, contact the Chamber office: 330.833.3146 or email [email protected]. Cash, check, and credit cards welcome
Ed RothPresident and CEOAultman HealthFoundation
Monday, May 2211:45 am–1:00 pm@ Massillon Salvation Army 315 6th Street NE
Interactive Concepts creates relational continuity among teachers,students, and parents to reduce communication gaps, stress levels, defiance, misunderstandings, and bullying, working inconjunction with school systems to foster productivity, participation,and positive energy within classrooms, homes, and future workplaces.Douglas Miller, president/performance coach, says his mission is to collaborate with local businesses and community leaders to bring “high-impact” school assembly programs that create studentsʼ awareness of the four unique personality styles. Theylearn about themselves and their peers in a safe, fun-filled, interactive training session.Full-day “submersion” workshops held in-house or at GlenmoorCountry Club for educators and parents provide knowledge andinsights into the styles of those they love, live with, and work with.Contact Miller by phone or fax at 330.777.3295 or by email [email protected]. Visit effective4life.com for details.
Welcome New Member: Interactive Concepts
Chamber “Update from Columbus” Breakfast
Friday, May 5 • 7:30 a.m. Fraternal Order of Eagles #190
$15 • RSVP: 330.833.3146 / [email protected]
Senator Frank LaRoseSenator Scott Oelslager
Representative Marilyn SlabyRepresentative Thomas West
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1031 Exchanges
TOP ROW: Becky Mathess, Massillon Salvation Army; David Zastawny,Thrivent Financial; Jeff McMahan, Innis Maggiore • Speaker Ted Watko,Meals on Wheels of Stark and Wayne Counties • Suzanne Whisler, Meals on Wheels; Taylor Romar, Shanklin Heating and Air Conditioning
SECOND ROW: Samantha Rogers, Baja West Coast; Molly Seevers, OldCarolina Barbecue Co. • Kasey Rippel, Home Instead Senior Care; AngieNeff, The Laurels of Massillon • Mike Richmond, Design Restoration; Jennifer Twaddle, Brahler’s Cleaning and Restoration
THIRD ROW: Sally Roush, Brewster Parke; Sally Hunter, Amherst MeadowsCare Center; Audra Milbrandt, Absolute Health Services; Megan Arney,Amherst Meadows Care Center • Keith Nutter, Aqua Ohio; Kathy Shultz,Farmers National Bank; Dave Waikem, Waikem Auto Family
LEFT: Richard Regula, R. Straus, LLC; Tom Schmidt, Progressive Auto Group
March BusinessConnection LIVE
Business Briefs Steve Bushman has joined MCTV ashuman resources manager. mctvohio.comThe Ohio Small Business DevelopmentCenter at Kent State University at Starkwill offer QuickBooks training sessions inMay. For information, call 330.244.3290or email [email protected] serving only two years on theMidwest Roofing Contractors Association(MRCA) board of directors, Fred Horner,Advanced Industrial Roofing, Inc., hasbeen elected to the MRCAʼs executiveboard as secretary/conference and expochair. airoofing.comPeoples Services, Inc. (Peoples Cartage,Terminal Warehouse, Total Distribution,Central Warehouse Operations, CrownWarehouse and Logistics), a third-generation family-owned business headquartered in Stark County, recentlyearned Responsible Care ManagementSystem® certification from the AmericanChemistry Council. peoplesservices.comJeffrey Rice, a Hammontree andAssociates scientist, has earned professional certification (CPSS) from theSoil Scientist Society of America. He alsoserves as a senior wetland specialist. hammontree-engineers.comShoppers can bid now on Angel Auctionitems until the May 12 event, which willbenefit the Aultman Womenʼs Board. aultmanangelauction.orgMercy Medical Center has opened a newMercy Wound and Hyperbaric Center. Asa comprehensive wound healing center,Mercy treats all wounds, especially thosethat have become difficult to heal. cantonmercy.orgMercy ANGEL Network was presented theDebra A. Green Community Service Awardat Medical Mutualʼs Hattitude Breast CancerAwareness Brunch in April. Due to ANGELvolunteer efforts, more African Americanwomen are visiting Mercy Medical Centerfor mammograms. cantonmercy.orgThe Aultman Medical Education andEducation Development departments will present the tenth annual SummerSymposium for students interested inhealthcare careers on Thursday, June 22,from 7:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ContactTerena Perez at 330.363.6293 [email protected] of the Massillon Museum willhost a fundraiser pancake breakfast—Breakfast and Tiffanies—Saturday, May 6,at St. Timothyʼs Church. The $25 ticketincludes unlimited breakfast and a casualtour of the Tiffany windows with MargyVogt. Call 330.832.8469 for details oradvance tickets. facebook.com/friendsofthemassillonmuseum
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Congratulations to the 2017 WHSDistinguishedCitizens: SusanGessner, DennyClunk, Pam BordnerGable, and LeRoySchumacher. Their rigorous scheduleincluded speaking atthe Rotary Club ofMassillon meeting.
Agaion Technologies3136 Lynch Street, S.W.Massillon, Ohio 44646PHONE: 330.754.0330
EMAIL: [email protected]: agaion.com
Rob SchrefflerCHAMBER STAFF
Events Unlimited by Esther2877 Kidron Road
Orrville, Ohio 44667PHONE: 330.466.3884
EMAIL: [email protected]: eventsunlimitedbyesther.com
Esther WeaverCHAMBER STAFF
Family & Community Services, Inc.RSVP Program
1244 Lauren Crest Street, S.W.Hartville, Ohio 44632PHONE: 330.877.2495
FAX: 330.877.2559EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: fcsohio.orgCrystal Shanley
TED HERNCANE
WELCOMENEW MEMBERS
2017 WHSDistinguishedCitizens
Dancing with the Massillon StarsDancing with the Massillon Stars, a fundraiser for continued restoration, entertainment, and educationaloutreach at the Lincoln Theatre, will be held at the theatre Saturday, May 13, at 7:00 p.m. ($10), preceded by VIP cocktail party ($40) at the Massillon Museum at 5:30 p.m. Dancers raise funds by garnering paid votes online in advance or at the event. Vince Spicocchi, T-RelleSmith, Sammy Kay Smith, Jason Neel, Evan T.Hannon, Bob Senkar, Shishuka Malhotra MD, ShellyL. Boss DDS, Anna Mavrakis, and Dana Heffner arethe celebrity dancers. Volunteers Julie Dewald andPatty Carmola are co-chairing the event.For details, visit lionslincolntheatre.com.
Lean Six SigmaConferenceThe Corporate University invites beginners and seasonedprofessionals to join its team(Bob Skillman, Steve Skillman,John Novak, and Dan Nicol) fora day of Lean Six Sigmaexpertise on Thursday, May 11,8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at theKent State University at StarkConference Center. For details,visit yourcorporateu.com. To register ($295), call Mona Zink at 330.244.3508.
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Massillon, OhioPermit No. 712
311 Erie Street North Massillon, OH 44646P 330.833.3146F [email protected]
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BOARD OF DIRECTORSGary Feagles, Chairman Dave Waikem, Chairman ElectBruce McDonnell, TreasurerBenny Griffiths, Vice Chair—BEACRichard Regula, Vice Chair—Legislative
Nancy Gessner, Immediate Past Chairperson of the Board of DirectorsVice Chair—Membership
Ted Herncane, President, Massillon WestStark Chamber of CommerceTim Seifert, President, Massillon Development FoundationStan Sidaway, President, Downtown Massillon AssociationDoug Weatherbee, Chairman, Massillon Main Street, Inc.Foster Rose II, President, Massillon Area Greenways, Inc.
Elizabeth PruittJohn ShultzDoug Weatherbee
MISSION STATEMENT• To develop, enhance, and represent business• To promote economic growth• To improve the quality of life for our community
John BurnworthKimberly EdwardsGreg Endres
Mike GarcarRobert GarnerWendy Gotschall
Cindy HickeyJacquie KnightTana Pflaum
Tim Putman, Putman Properties; Angela Cooper, Faith in Action; John Shultz,Farmers National Bank; Roger Koontz, Clinton Lodge #47 F & AM; and
Anthony Repp, MCTV, were among the members who attended the MarchBusiness Connection LIVE lunch.
GRANT AWARDBREAKFASTFriday, June 9, 2017 · 7:30 a.m.
SPEAKER
Alexandra Nicholis CoonExecutive Director, Massillon Museum
Massillon Eagles #190 303 Weirich Boulevard, N.W. • Massillon, Ohio 44647
Donation of $10 includes breakfast · RSVP by June 2Checks payable to: Massillon Community Charitable Fund
Send to: 311 Erie Street North, Massillon, Ohio 44646
Established with Stark Community Foundation in 1982 by civic leaders in the Massillon community, the Massillon
Community Charitable Fund supports organizations that are making a difference in Western Stark County. The fund
is a 501(c)(3) public charity, a 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) tax exempt organization.
Mail registration to BWW 235 Lincoln Way W. Massillon, Oh 44646. For information contact Bob at 330-837-2999
“Early Bird” Prize Drawing
Registrations paid by 4:30pm
Friday - May 12, 2017
will be eligible to win an
LED HDTV
Sponsored by:
ESPN 990
Shot Gun Start: 9:00am
For further information:
Phone: 330.833.3146 E-mail: [email protected]
www.massillonohchamber.com
Please complete and return this form with your check made payable to: Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce 311 Erie Street North ● Massillon, OH 44646
Registration also accepted by phone: 330.833.3146 or email [email protected] Company ____________________________ Contact Person __________________________ Phone ______________________ E-mail________________________________________
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WHERE Kozmo’s Grille 37 First St. SW · Massillon, OH
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The Chamber Foundation supports business education programs in our local schools!
Established in 2016, the Massillon WestStark Chamber of Commerce Foundation is a 501c3 public charity and exists to develop and promote educational programs, business initia-tives, and economic development in Massillon and western Stark County.