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Volume 2013, Issue 2 The Chamber Vista A monthly publication of the Sierra Vista Area Chamber February 2013 Volume 2013, Issue #2 “We Mean Business” Get Ahead in 2013Energize, Capitalize, Explore The Chamber’s Health, Wealth & Lifestyle Fair is shaping up to be a memorable event. Our goal is to showcase 75 vendors at The Mall at Si- erra Vista and we have al- ready reached the halfway point. So if you want to be a part of this high profile commu- nity event, now is the time to sign up before all avail- able booth space is sold. We are delighted that the Sierra Vista Herald, Cherry Creek Radio and Cox have each signed up as premier sponsors of the fair. This means the event and our partici- pants will receive maximum exposure in the run up to March 2. Cherry Creek Ra- dio will also be broadcasting live from the show. In addition, an eight page insert will be included in the February 28 edition of the Sierra Vista Herald, fea- turing a list of all participat- ing businesses who have registered no later than Monday, February 18. All vendors are also being included in regular Sierra Vista Herald advertising, as well as on the Chamber’s website, which receives more than 5,000 page views every month. For just $125, we can’t think of a more affordable way to expose your business An Update from Executive Director Amanda Baillie 2 Dream Your City 2 Get Ahead in 2013 (continued) 3 Honoring Those Who Serve 3 Leadership Boot Camp 3 The Chamber Calendar 4 Chamber Events 4 January in Pictures 5 Office Smart President Leads Association 6 Local Input Wanted on Traffic 6 Member Page 7 Board of Directors / Chamber Staff 8 Is your business award worthy? The Chamber will be presenting its Large, Small and Home Based Businesses of the Year awards in April and we are looking for nomina- tions. These prestigious accolades not only honor the winners, they shine the spotlight on all three finalists in each category. The Businesses of the Year Awards are open to all companies which have been a Chamber member, in good standing, for at least one year. We are looking for businesses which: Exhibit good business practices Demonstrate quality of service Contribute to the local economy and growth Show community support and involvement Provide an overall positive impact in the community A nominating committee made up of three members of the Chamber’s Ambassadors Com- mittee, a member of the Board of Directors and Executive Director Amanda Baillie will draw up a list of nominees. Chamber members are also actively encour- aged to self nominate. We will also take nomi- nations from the public. The committee will then review all applications and narrow them down to three in each cate- gory. The winners will be chosen via a public email vote before being announced at the Chamber’s Annual Installation and Awards Dinner at Thun- der Mountain Activity Center on Thursday, April 25. Nomination forms are available at the Cham- ber’s website www.sierravistachamber.org Continued on Page 3

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Page 1: Sierra Vista Chamber Newsletter - Feb. '13

Volume 2013, Issue 2

The Chamber Vista A monthly publication of the Sierra Vista Area Chamber February 2013

Volume 2013, Issue #2

“We Mean Business”

Get Ahead in 2013—Energize, Capitalize, Explore

The Chamber’s Health, Wealth & Lifestyle

Fair is shaping up to be a memorable

event.

Our goal is to showcase 75

vendors at The Mall at Si-

erra Vista and we have al-

ready reached the halfway

point.

So if you want to be a part

of this high profile commu-

nity event, now is the time

to sign up before all avail-

able booth space is sold.

We are delighted that the Sierra Vista

Herald, Cherry Creek Radio and Cox have

each signed up as premier sponsors of

the fair.

This means the event and our partici-

pants will receive maximum exposure in

the run up to March 2. Cherry Creek Ra-

dio will also be broadcasting live from the

show.

In addition, an eight page

insert will be included in

the February 28 edition of

the Sierra Vista Herald, fea-

turing a list of all participat-

ing businesses who have

registered no later than

Monday, February 18.

All vendors are also being

included in regular Sierra

Vista Herald advertising, as well as on

the Chamber’s website, which receives

more than 5,000 page views every

month.

For just $125, we can’t think of a more

affordable way to expose your business

An Update from

Executive Director

Amanda Baillie

2

Dream Your City 2

Get Ahead in

2013 (continued)

3

Honoring Those

Who Serve

3

Leadership Boot

Camp

3

The Chamber

Calendar

4

Chamber Events 4

January in

Pictures

5

Office Smart

President Leads

Association

6

Local Input

Wanted on Traffic

6

Member Page 7

Board of Directors

/ Chamber Staff

8

Is your business award worthy?

The Chamber will be presenting its Large, Small

and Home Based Businesses of the Year

awards in April and we are looking for nomina-

tions.

These prestigious accolades not only honor the

winners, they shine the spotlight on all three

finalists in each category.

The Businesses of the Year Awards are open to

all companies which have been a Chamber

member, in good standing, for at least one year.

We are looking for businesses which:

Exhibit good business practices

Demonstrate quality of service

Contribute to the local economy and growth

Show community support and involvement

Provide an overall positive impact in the

community

A nominating committee made up of three

members of the Chamber’s Ambassadors Com-

mittee, a member of the Board of Directors and

Executive Director Amanda Baillie will draw up

a list of nominees.

Chamber members are also actively encour-

aged to self nominate. We will also take nomi-

nations from the public.

The committee will then review all applications

and narrow them down to three in each cate-

gory.

The winners will be chosen via a public email

vote before being announced at the Chamber’s

Annual Installation and Awards Dinner at Thun-

der Mountain Activity Center on Thursday, April

25.

Nomination forms are available at the Cham-

ber’s website www.sierravistachamber.org

Continued on Page 3

Page 2: Sierra Vista Chamber Newsletter - Feb. '13

One month in to the New

Year and we already have

the Annual Membership

Meeting under our belts.

We were thrilled that more

than 200 people – an in-

crease on last year - at-

tended this event and I’d

like to thank everyone for

taking the time to learn

about how the Chamber

worked on your behalf in

2012.

We have also appreciated

the positive feedback we

have received since.

Now we have that particular

tick in the box, we are turn-

ing our attention to a num-

ber of events and programs

coming up in the next few

weeks and months.

The new look Health, Wealth

& Lifestyle Fair is filling up

fast and we are looking for-

ward to providing another

great show that highlights

the business community.

If you still haven’t registered,

don’t miss your chance. Once

the available space is gone, it’s

gone.

We are also launching our an-

nual search for the Large,

Small and Home Based Busi-

nesses of the Year.

There are many worthy busi-

nesses among our more than

610 members who could be

the recipients of these awards.

Don’t be shy in nominating your

business. Both the finalists and

the winners receive free expo-

sure through the publicity lead-

ing up to the presentation. And

the pay off for the winners,

bragging rights aside, can often

translate to an increase in their

bottom line.

The nomination form is straight

forward and it’s well worth tak-

ing the time to fill one out.

The awards will be announced

at the Annual Installation and

Awards Dinner on April 25 and

we are planning to make this a

glamorous, spectacular and

memorable evening. Look out for

more details coming soon.

Our first Military Affairs luncheon

of 2013 will be held on Wednes-

day, February 6, at Fort Hua-

chuca. If you have not been to

one of these events before, make

a point of doing so. You’re miss-

ing great networking opportuni-

ties and the chance to mingle

with our brave soldiers. Don’t for-

get to RSVP.

Another excellent chance to net-

work is offered at the next Busi-

ness at Twilight, which this month

will be held on Tuesday, February

12, and not the usual second

Thursday because that is Valen-

tine’s Day.

This event will be hosted by

Cochise Oncology which has a

fantastic facility on Highway 90.

Bring your business cards, enjoy

great food and maybe even walk

away with a door prize. See you

there!

Chamber Update by Executive Director Amanda Baillie

“There are many

worthy businesses

among our more

than 610 members

who could be the

recipients of the

Large, Small and

H o m e B a s e d

Businesses of the

Year”

Page 2 The Chamber Vista

Dream Your City

Can you imagine Sierra Vista in the next 10 to

20 years?

The City of Sierra Vista is inviting the commu-nity to dream about the future of Sierra Vista and share ideas with each other, City officials, and key organization leaders by participating in

Dream Your City.

Suggestions provided through the Dream Your City visioning process will help lay the founda-tion for the next state-required general plan,

Vista 2030.

The general plan is used as a foundation for the City Council’s bi-annual Strategic Leadership Plan, helping to set priorities and yearly budget

expenditures.

The Vista 2030 plan is targeted for voter consid-

eration in the fall of 2014.

There are several ways to participate in Dream Your City. Computer savvy residents can sub-mit their ideas online by visiting the City’s web-site at www.SierraVistaAZ.gov, and clicking on the “Dream Your City” icon on the homepage. Through the linked, on-line community engage-ment tool, participants can submit new ideas, “second” their agreement with an idea already

posted by other residents, or offer comments.

Residents can also host a gathering in their home, church, club or business, have a discus-sion and submit ideas through the Dream with your Neighbor program by downloading instruc-

tions from the website or picking up a packet

and DVD at City Hall, 1011 N. Coronado Drive.

Residents can also attend a public meeting to

share their ideas for the future.

The public meetings will be held on:

Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Shiloh Church, 1519 Avenida del Sol

Saturday, February 16, 2013, 10:00-11:30 a.m. Sierra Vista Methodist Church, 3225 St. An-

drew’s Drive

For more information about Dream Your City,

contact Donald Brush at 458-3315.

Page 3: Sierra Vista Chamber Newsletter - Feb. '13

Page 3 Volume 2013, Issue 2

Honoring Those Who Serve

MG Potter, Commanding General US Army Intelligence Center of Excellence, Fort Huachuca presents SFC Levi Klingonsmith, Senior Leaders Course (SLC), NCO Acad-emy, a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition after winning the Instructor of the Quarter (4th QTR FY 2012), during the Military Affairs Committee monthly luncheon held at the Thunder Mountain Activity Cen-

ter, Fort Huachuca AZ, December 5, 2012.

Get Ahead in 2013

to thousands of people.

The Health, Wealth & Lifestyle Fair

will be divided into three sections at

the Mall, covering everything from

wellbeing and personal finances to

local lifestyle choices.

The discounted rate of $125 for an

8’ x 5’ booth is available to Chamber

members only. Non Chamber rates

start at $175.

Registration is easy – just visit

www.sierravistachamber.org to sign

up online, or drop by the Chamber

offices at 21 E. Wilcox Drive.

The Health, Wealth & Lifestyle Fair

will be held at The Mall at Sierra

Vista on Saturday, March 2, from 10

a.m. to 4 p.m.

Special thanks to our sponsors

SSVEC, Sierra Vista Herald, Cox,

Cherry Creek Radio, Sierra Vista Re-

gional Health Center, Clark Informa-

tion Systems, Sierra Vista Food Co-

op, Air Evac, Cochise Oncology, Over-

land Financial, Laser Cosmetic Ser-

vices and Waddell & Reed Financial

Advisors.

Military Affairs

Monthly Luncheon

February 6, 2013 • 11:30 a.m.

Thunder Mountain

Activity Center • Ft. Huachuca

Lunch: $15

RSVP before February 4th by

calling the Chamber at

(520) 458-6940

Come and network with busi-

ness, military and city leaders!

Continued from Page 1

Challenge Yourself! Take Action!

08:00 May 31—17:00 June 1

Alchesay Barracks

Ft. Huachuca, Arizona

Leadership Boot Camp

Is a 2-day event, kicked off with

an orientation reception on

Thursday evening. Friday and

Saturday will focus on team-

building skills and practical lead-

ership instruction designed to

better prepare you to lead

In both your professional

and personal lives.

For more information call

458-6940 or visit

www.sierravistachamber.org

Challenge yourself, take action and become

a leader by signing up for Leadership Boot

Camp.

Since the late 1990s the Chamber has run

its very successful Leadership Sierra Vista

program.

Many of the graduates have asked about a

second program to help them develop their

leadership skills beyond the days they spend

out and about in the community.

Leadership Boot Camp is the answer to that

feedback.

Participants will spend two days at Fort Hua-

chuca with leadership and coaching profes-

sionals developing a personal leadership

action plan, as well as learning how to de-

velop their team.

With Fort Huachuca on our doorstep, we

could not think of a better example of active

leadership and we wanted to take advantage

of that resource to further help our current

and future leaders.

Leadership Boot Camp will focus on team

building skills and practical instruction de-

signed to better prepare participants to lead

in both their professional and personal lives.

It will be interactive, motivational and inspira-

tional.

We believe this two-day program can be com-

pared to the type of corporate training that

can cost thousands of dollars to participate

in.

However, we are offering Leadership Boot

Camp for an introductory price of just $249.

There are only 20 places available on a first

come first served basis.

Are you ready to take your

leadership skills to the next level?

OVERLAND FINANCIAL

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SIERRA VISTA AREA CHAMBER

AMBASSADORS OF THE QUARTER: NANCY NASH AND GLEN COBB!

Page 4: Sierra Vista Chamber Newsletter - Feb. '13

Advertise to 600+ local businesses

for about 20 cents each!

Health, Wealth & Lifestyle Fair

Limited booth space available on a first

come, first served basis

March 2nd, 2013

10 a.m.—4 p.m.

The Mall at Sierra Vista

Call the Chamber at

458-6940

Page 4 Newsletter Title

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2

3 4 5Building a

Website, Pt 1

6 MAC Luncheon

7 Ribbon Cutting-

Valor Hospice &

Facebook Class-1

8 Cowboy

Poetry Gather-ing

9 Business

at Twilight– Cochise Oncology

10 11 12 LAC

Committee Meeting

13

14 Facebook

Class, Pt. 2

15 Board

Meeting 16

17 18 19 Targeting

Mexican Shoppers Class & Ambas-sadors

20 Leadership

Sierra Vista 21 22 MAC

Banquet & Chamber 101

23

24 25 26 27 28

February 2013

Reach over 600 businesses in Sierra

Vista and surrounding communities

Take advantage of this member-only

benefit!

We insert and mail for you!

Super low advertising rates! Members

pay only $99. Executive Club Members

pay just $49.

SPECIFICATIONS: Inserts must be on

8.5x11, flat, non-glossy, standard weight

(20lb.– black & white, 24/28lb.— color)

paper.

February NEWSLETTER DEADLINE:

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

NOTE: Insert space is limited and is pro-

vided on a first come, first serve basis.

For information, call the Chamber at

458-6940 or email:

[email protected]

Page 4 The Chamber Vista

Schedule of Events

Don’t miss a networking or promotional

opportunity for your business.

Business at Twilight by

COCHISE ONCOLOGY

at 5151 E Highway 90

Sierra Vista, AZ

Tuesday, February 12th,

5:00 pm

Catered by Pizzeria Mimosa

These monthly mixers are a great way to learn more about the Cham-ber, other local businesses and to

promote your own! Don't forget your business cards and bring another

business owner with you!

No RSVP required.

5-Feb Building a Business Website, PT 1: SBDC Class

6-Feb Military Affairs Committee (MAC) Luncheon

7-Feb Ribbon Cutting– Valor Hospice

7-Feb Creating & Using a Facebook Business Page PT 1: SBDC Class

8-Feb Cochise Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering

12-Feb Business @ Twilight-Cochise Oncology

12-Feb LAC Committee Meeting

12-Feb Building a Business Website, PT 2: SBDC Class

14-Feb Creating & Using a Facebook Business Page PT 2: SBDC Class

15-Feb Chamber's Board of Directors Meeting

19-Feb Targeting Mexican Shoppers: SBDC Class

19-Feb Ambassadors Committee Meeting

20-Feb Leadership Sierra Vista 2012-13

22-Feb MAC Awards Banquet

22-Feb Chamber 101

Page 5: Sierra Vista Chamber Newsletter - Feb. '13

Page 5 Volume 2013, Issue 2

Events at A Glance

For upcoming events please visit us at www.sierravistachamber.org/events

Dear Valued Partner:

We are pleased to share with you some excit-

ing news about the future of Sierra Vista Re-

gional Health Center and the delivery of

healthcare services in our community.

Effective January 15, 2013, Sierra Vista Re-

gional Health Center (SVRHC) has signed a

letter of intent with RegionalCare Hospital

Partners through a lease of operations.

RegionalCare, based in Brentwood, Tennes-

see, specializes in the operation of rural com-

munity hospitals. The partnership is expected

to be final on or about April 30, 2013.

For more than ten years, SVRHC’s board of

trustees has recognized the need to build a

new hospital to expand the medical services

available within Sierra Vista and the sur-

rounding area. However, changes in federal

and state reimbursements have made it im-

possible to secure the capital needed to build

a new facility. SVRHC needed the help of a

major partner.

RegionalCare was chosen over other candi-

dates for its ability to meet three key goals:

Build a new, state-of-the-art medical

facility

Maintain significant local control over

decisions affecting the quality and deliv-

ery of services

Be committed to working with the hospi-

tal’s physicians and staff

This agreement provides the resources re-

quired to build a new, approximately 100-bed

hospital on SVRHC’s east campus. Ground-

breaking is planned to occur later this year

with construction requiring about three years.

The agreement also ensures local residents

access to quality healthcare for the foresee-

able future.

SVRHC will honor existing contracts with our

vendors. We remain committed to working

with local businesses and supporting the

area’s economy.

This partnership will not have a negative im-

pact on local employment or community in-

volvement in guiding SVRHC’s future.

RegionalCare will maintain a board of trus-

tees at SVRHC comprised solely of local busi-

ness and community leaders, physicians and

the hospital’s CEO. Current board members

will have the opportunity to continue their

oversight and service to the community. All

employees will continue to be employed by

SVRHC. All employees will receive resources,

benefits, and support from RegionalCare.

There are no plans to reduce SVRHC staff as

a result of this agreement.

For members of our community, this will be a

seamless transition. The hospital’s name will

not change. SVRHC will continue to be a Joint

Commission Accredited community hospital

with outpatient surgery and imaging centers,

outpatient rehabilitation offices, an outpa-

tient laboratory/infusion/hospice center, and

outpatient clinics in Sonoita, Tombstone and

Douglas. Some services may be expanded or

other services added depending upon the

community’s needs and the availability of

required medical personnel.

SVRHC and RegionalCare are committed to

providing high quality healthcare to you, your

family and the communities we serve. We

value our relationship with you and other

members of our community.

Sincerely,

Margaret Hepburn, RN, MS, FACHE

President & CEO

Sierra Vista Regional Health Center

Bruce Dockter

Chairperson

SVRHC Board of Trustees

Sierra Vista Regional Health Center Business and Community Letter

Top left: Chamber representatives travelled

to Naco, Mexico to meet business owners

and city officials.

Top: More than 200 people attended the

Annual membership Meeting

Top & bottom right: The January Business

at Twilight was hosted by Team Beachbody

Left: The Ambassadors Committee con-

ducted a ribbon cutting to celebrate the

opening of the new Booz Allen Hamilton

building

Page 6: Sierra Vista Chamber Newsletter - Feb. '13

Page 6 The Chamber Vista

Office Smart, a regional supplier of office

products and supplies, is proud to an-

nounce that its president, Glenn McDan-

iel, has been elected the 2013 Chair of

the National Office Product Alliance

(NOPA), the national association for of-

fice products dealers for more than 100

years.

As Chair, McDaniel will provide leader-

ship with the Board of Governors and

NOPA staff in setting 2013 priorities

and planning and executing NOPA’s gov-

ernment advocacy efforts, product data

standards and other industry initiatives.

After graduating from Texas A&M Univer-

sity, McDaniel held various financial and

management positions in both depart-

ment store and grocery store chains,

culminating as Vice President, Finance

and Operations for a $1 billion grocery

store chain in Arizona. After a merger

eliminated his position, Glenn and his

wife Diane founded Office Smart in 1993

and also opened an Alphagraphics print-

shop franchise in 1998.

“Glenn’s years of experience and finan-

cial background make him ideally suited

to help the association which is now

coming through the recession and begin-

ning to see the light at the end of the

economic tunnel,” said Alicia Ellis,

NOPA’s Director of Communications.

“Glenn has proven himself to be a small

business advocate and role model for

business excellence.”

Office Smart has been awarded several

local and regional awards, including

Chamber Business of the Year and BBB

Regional Torch Award for Ethics in Busi-

ness. Glenn has held various volunteer

leadership positions including President

of the Sierra Vista Chamber of Com-

merce, Chairman of the Cochise County

United Way, and Chairman of the re-

gional Boy Scouts Board.

“I look forward to continuing to tout the

benefits of independent business on a

national level,” said McDaniel. “NOPA

has been very successful in the last few

years focusing on small business access

to federal, state, and local government

procurement and I am proud to lead this

prestigious organization into the future.”

About National Office Products Alliance:

An association of over 800 independent

office product dealers throughout the

United States. Best known for its advo-

cacy at the federal, state and local gov-

ernment level to help the independent

channel gain access to the growing gov-

ernment marketplace and pushing for

critical government reforms. NOPA also

helps dealers coordinate their own advo-

cacy efforts and share best practices to

compete for and win state and local gov-

ernment business.

About Office Smart: Since 1993, Office

Smart®, the largest independent office

products dealer in southern Arizona, has

been passionate about bringing best

value, superior delivery and outstanding

personal service to businesses of all

sizes.

For more information, contact Glenn

McDaniel at Office Smart, 520-458-

0494.

Local input wanted on study to address traffic congestion

Sierra Vista Office Smart President Named to Head Industry Association

The City of Sierra Vista and the Ari-zona Department of Transportation will host a public meeting on Feb. 7 to re-ceive input for an ongoing study to identify options for improving traffic flow by reducing the number of motor-ists who drive alone to work or school.

The study team for the Sierra Vista Transportation Efficiency Study, which began in June 2012, has recently ad-ministered a survey to workers at the city’s major employers and to the gen-eral public.

The results have been tabulated to better understand people’s habits and opinions regarding their commutes. Information from these surveys is be-ing used to develop a Travel Reduc-tion Plan for the city.

The study team will provide updated information on the results of the sur-veys and share information on prelimi-nary strategies for addressing traffic congestion in Sierra Vista over the next 20 years through programs de-signed to meet short-, medium- and long-term needs.

Two of the city’s goals focused on re-ducing reliance on single-occupancy vehicle trips.

The meeting is scheduled from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Windemere Hotel, 2047 South Highway 92 in Sierra Vista.

The formal presentation is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. with a question-and-answer session afterward.

Members of the study team, com-prised of planners from the City of Si-erra Vista and ADOT, will be available to answer questions. Display boards and hand-out materials will also pro-vide information on the study.

The federally funded study, adminis-tered by ADOT, was initiated by the city as part of their Strategic Leader-ship Plan, which identified five trans-portation goals to meet quality of life needs in the community.

For more information about the study, visit http://www.azdot.gov/SierraV, or contact ADOT Project Manager Mark Hoffman at [email protected] or by phone at (602) 712-7454.

Page 7: Sierra Vista Chamber Newsletter - Feb. '13

Page 7 Volume 2013, Issue 2

Thank You to these members for renewing their commitment to the business community

A Special Welcome to Our New Members!

Booz Allen Hamilton (520) 452-9969

EKM lc (520) 843-0041

Long Realty SMS Properties (520) 439-3919

CruiseOne Sonoita (520) 310-0396

Stelcor Energy (520) 603-6222

Naco Dental (520) 227-8681

Daynes Optical (520) 459-1650

Wells Fargo Bank & Company (520) 459-8489

Executive Club Members

American Family Insurance

American Systems

Arizona Water Company

BrightStar

CACI, Inc.

Campstone Transfer, Inc.

Castle & Cooke Arizona, Inc.

Castle & Cooke Mortgage, LLC

CerendipiTees

CGI

Cherry Creek Radio

City of Sierra Vista

Coca-Cola Refreshments USA, Inc.

Cox

Data Systems & Technology, Inc.

Dental Village

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott

Farmers Insurance-Ginny Francis

Garden Terrace Assisted Living

Home

General Dynamics Information

Tech.

Horizon Moving Systems, Inc.

Huachuca Mountain Insurance

Agency

KKYZ Radio

Landmark Cafe, The

Lawley Automotive Center

Lawley's Team Ford

Life Care Center

Long Realty Co.

Longhorn Restaurant

Mall at Sierra Vista

ManTech

Mobile Marketing Blueprint

Mr. Fix It of Sierra Vista, LLC

Naco Dental

National Bank of Arizona

Navy Federal Credit Union

Netmedix IT Solutions

New Frontier Animal Medical Cen-

ter

Northrop Grumman Corporation

Patio Pools & Spas

Pioneer Title Agency

Pueblo del Sol Country Club

Restless Wings Photography

Rosemont Copper Company

Sentrillion

Sierra Vista Ace Hardware

Sierra Vista Herald & Bisbee Daily

Review

Sierra Vista Regional Health Cen-

ter

Southeastern Arizona Contractors

Assoc.

Southwest Gas Corporation

Southwestern Eye Center

Specialists in Dermatology

Stachel & Associates, P.C.

Stilwell's Learning Center, LLC

Suburban Extended Stay Hotels

Sulphur Springs Valley Electric

Coop.

Sun Canyon Inn

Systems Integration

TDY Housing, LLC

The Boeing Company

TMS - Ty Media Services

TownePlace Suites by Marriott

University of Phoenix-Sierra Vista

Campus

Waddell & Reed Financial Advi-

sors,

David Burnett

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

Wayland Baptist University

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.

Windemere Hotel & Conference

Center

Arizona Auto & Radiator Repair

Black Rose Etching

Boy Scouts of America - Catalina Council

DCV & Associates, LLC

Decorating Den Interiors

Donovan Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep

First Baptist Church

Fry's Food Stores Of Arizona

H & R Block

Humana, Inc.

KKYZ Radio

Oasis Water Harvesting

PackratRUS.com

Peacock Restaurant, Bar & Lounge

Port Royale Apartments

Scentsy Independent Consultant

Sierra Collections & Consulting

Sierra Vista Builders Supply

Tee Sign Design, LLC

Turquoise Valley Golf Course & RV

UPS Store, The

Village Profile.com

Visiting Angels

Weatherguard Metal Construction, Inc.

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.

Yaqui Hay and Feed

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Page 8 Newsletter Title

21 E. Wilcox Dr.

Sierra Vista, AZ. 85635

The Chamber Vista is a publication of the Sierra Vista Area Chamber 21 E. Wilcox Drive, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 (520) 458-6940, Fax: (520) 452-0878

www.sierravistachamber.org Mission Statement The Sierra Vista Area Chamber promotes business and provides leadership for the improvement of the community. 2012-13 Board of Directors Executive Officers Chairwoman - Dee Dee Hoeft, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Past Chairman - Frank Gonzalez, Lawley Automotive Chair Elect - Jean Giuffrida, Long Realty Treasurer - Michael Benson, TDY Housing Secretary - Rick Shelley - Horizon Moving Systems of Sierra Vista Board Members Elsie MacMillan - Sierra Toyota Ken Cecil - Mall at Sierra Vista Phil Vega - Sierra Vista Herald / Bisbee Daily Review Pamela Anderson - Landmark Café Jack Blair - Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative Anita Farrow - National Bank of Arizona Nancy Nash - Stuff ‘N Baskets Nathan Williams - Nathan Williams, Law Office

Sierra Vista Area Chamber PRESORTED

STANDARD

US POSTAGE PAID

HEREFORD, AZ

PERMIT NO. 29

CURRENT RESIDENT OR

Chamber Staff Executive Director - Amanda Baillie, [email protected] Membership & Marketing Director- John Hargraves III, [email protected] Communications Director - Margaret Dillard, [email protected] Office Manager - Toni Rogers, [email protected] Events Coordinator - Diane Erwin, [email protected]

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