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progress March / April 2014Vol. 8 No. 2

LEADING LONGVIEW People. Places. ProsperityLONGVIEW

REPORT

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Julius Burkettheart care success story

Member of the Medical Staff at Longview Regional Medical Center

“THANKS TO LONGVIEW REGIONAL, I’M BACK TO MY LIFE.”

GRATEFUL.When Julius Burkett was diagnosed with a heart rhythm disorder, his cardiologist referred him to

Dr. Jorge Massare at Longview Regional. “He said he was pretty sure he could help me,” Julius says. “I

trusted Dr. Massare completely.” He performed a procedure to correct Julius’ condition, and the staff took

great care of him the entire time. “The nurses were really nice. Longview Regional is an excellent hospital,”

he states. Since the procedure, Julius is feeling

better and back on the farm. “The only thing I

haven’t tried is cutting firewood – yet,” he says.

To learn more, visit LongviewRegional.com.

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What’s InsidePresident’s Message ............................................................3

E-Learn On the Job or On Your Own ......................................4

Looking Forward into the Economy ........................................5

Creating a Blueprint for Success ............................................6

Call for Enteries - Small Business Awards ..............................7

Leadership Longview Embraces Excellence ............................7

Taking Account - The Changing Landscape of Higher Education .................................................................7

Ribbon Cuttings ...................................................................8

Anniversaries & New Members ..............................................9

On-Target - Gary Ford, Chair of Main Street Advisory Committee ...........................................................10

Putting T-R-C to Work ........................................................11

YEA! First Class Nears Graduation .......................................12

Insights into the Business World - CEO Roundtable ..........12-13

Salute to Healthcare Awards ...............................................13

Turning AlleyFest Downside Up ...........................................14

Business Briefs ..................................................................15

Longview Progress Report is published bi-monthly by:

410 North Center Street / Longview, Texas 75601903-237-4000 / www.LongviewChamber.com

The Business View Blog www.BusinessInLongview.com

www.facebook.com/LongviewChamber

@LongviewChamber

Longview Businesses Make Blue

Ribbon Small Business Award

Winners List

Two of Longview’s own made the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Blue

Ribbon Small Business Awards list—Baxter Clean Care and ComputerLand Technologies of East Texas. One hundred outstanding companies were recognized for successful and innovative business practices. The Blue Ribbon Small Business Award (http://www.uschambersummit.com/award), is an annual program that recognizes companies for their dedication to the principles of free enterprise, contributions to restoring jobs and supporting economic growth. This year’s winners were selected from a record number of applicants across the nation and each demonstrates exceptional business practices in areas including strategic planning, employee development, community involvement, and customer service.

“As the business community has worked hard to do its part in moving the country forward economically, small businesses have continued to be the driving force responsible for much of our progress,” U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue said. “Our Blue Ribbon Award winners are the best of the best—growing and succeeding despite significant challenges.”

The U.S. Chamber will announce seven regional finalists on March 19 and honor all of this year’s Blue Ribbon Small Business Award winners at the 10th annual America’s Small Business Summit, June 11 – 13 in Washington, D.C. During the summit, one regional finalist will receive the DREAM BIG Small Business of the Year Award, sponsored by Sam’s Club®, and a $10,000 cash prize courtesy of the U.S. Chamber. All Blue Ribbon winners are also eligible for the Community Excellence Award (https://dreambigaward.wufoo.com/forms/2014-community-excellence-award/), which will be decided through online public voting February 19 – 28.

The Longview Chamber is thrilled and proud to learn that the two businesses we nominated are being honored as outstanding small businesses for their contributions to the

country’s economic recovery and continued hard work in their communities. Now we’d like for the entire

region to help us support these companies by voting for them at https://dreambigaward.wufoo.

com/forms/2014-community-excellence-award.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest

business federation representing the interests of more than three million businesses of all sizes,

sectors, and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry

associations. The Longview Chamber of Commerce is a 5-Star Accredited Chamber

with the U.S. Chamber and is recognized as one of the top 1% of Chamber’s nationwide.

Kelly Hall President/CEO

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2014 Officers

Brad TidwellCitizens National Bank

Ken CunninghamGood Shepherd Health Systems

Roy EonTexas Bank and Trust

Dr. Dale LunsfordLeTourneau University

Brett LindigSYSCO Food Services, LLC

Keith HoneyAEP Southwestern Electric

Power Company

Kelly HallLongview Chamber of Commerce

2014 Directors

James Barron Barron’s

Jill BaylessLongview Regional Medical Center

Kara BolsterSTEMCO

Pat BrittonEastman Chemical Company

David HayesHayes RV Center

John RayLively Cadillac GMC

Tim VaughnTVaughn Builders LLC

Darwin WinfieldAtmos Energy

2014 Appointed Directors

Joe Bob JoyceLongview Economic Development

Corporation

Dana ParrCopeland Insurance Group

Judge Becky Simpson

Councilman Richard Manley

E-Learn On the Job or On Your Own

Organizations that place a high value on employee learning and professional

development see higher levels of engagement, an increased ability to fill leadership positions from within and better retention rates. How important are employee learning initiatives in your institution?

We know the value of workplace education in a volatile economy and tough job market. Workers and human resource departments have revived interest in continuing education in order to keep up with all the latest skills and relevant knowledge necessary to sustain the pace of competition in today’s work environment and workforce.

The Chamber considers the importance of addressing this trend to be a high priority. To help our members meet these challenges, a structure for learning has been established. Classroom style learning is available in 12-15 development workshops and seminars which consist of webinars and special guest trainers. Business development and women’s leadership seminars are part of the sessions that are held at the Chamber’s offices in the Citizens

National Bank Board Room.

When the challenge to educate includes the need to leave work and travel to an education center such as the Chamber offices, many are unable to take advantage of the offering. This is where Longview Chamber University powered by Global Classroom comes into play. In the larger picture, nine topics offering 115 certificates are part of a growing catalogue. The Certificate curriculum includes hundreds of sessions and modules. Each is available for any person or company that is dedicated to advancing the professional value of their staff.

The E-Learning Center’s Chamber University is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week anywhere a computer can go. It is professional development anytime - anywhere.

Each course is economically priced based on its level and size. Some courses are made up of just one module and some have as many as 19 or more modules.

An introduction to Chamber University can be found on our website www.longviewchamber.com/ or use the shortcut http://bit.ly/eLEARNING.

The Categories and (Number of Certificates) Available:

• Finance and Accounting Certificates (6)

• Human Resources (Hr) Certificates (12)

• Leadership Certificates (29)

• Management Certificates (36)

• Microsoft Office Certificates (11)

• Java, Html5, Programming Certificates (3)

• Customer Service Certificates (6)

• Business Communication Certificates (7)

• Sales Certificates (5)

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Staff

Kelly HallPresident

[email protected]

Paul AndersonSenior Vice President

Communications Director903-237-4041

[email protected]

Elaine ReynoldsVice President

of Special Event Operations 903-237-4040

[email protected]

Leska ParkerDirector of Development

[email protected]

Chelle BrownDirector of Entrepreneurship

and Advocacy903-237-4010

[email protected]

Mary WhittonCommunity Development Director

[email protected]

Diana NorthcuttRetail Development Coordinator

[email protected]

Melissa SaundersBusiness Development & Special Events Director

[email protected]

Lisa NullMembership Services Coordinator

[email protected]

Kayla CanteyConvention Meetings and

Main Street Manager903-753-3281 x215

[email protected]

Margie HarrisTourism Services Manager

[email protected]

Carrie FisherDirector of First Impressions

[email protected]

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Looking Forward into the Economy• 65% of the U.S. Economy is based on retail. • Household net worth is up to $78 trillion in the U.S. • Americans want instant gratification and are purchasing more than ever.

Barely a week into the new retail year, the National Retail Federation is already

forecasting a retail industry sales increase of 4.1 percent for 2014, up from last year’s 3.7 percent growth.

As with the 2013 holiday season that ended January 31, “retailers recognize that their customers are still looking for the biggest bang for their buck,” NRF President and Chief Executive Matthew Shay said in a statement.

But the outlook for 2014 as a whole remains strong for retail industry sales, which exclude automobiles, gas stations and restaurants. According to Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University Chief Economist, Dr. Mark Dotzour at the ICSC event in Dallas, in 2014, there will be more people working, more spending, and people not paying off debt. And with people not paying debt, disposable income will be at an all-time high since 1980.

Industry experts can predict certain economic changes by observing buying patterns. Truck sales are an indicator for small

businesses, because trucks are the backbone of small businesses. If truck sales are on a rise, it indicates that small businesses are investing back into their company and are confident that the economy is good. Local lenders have seen an increase in business loans. According to Dan Droege, Market President for First Bank & Trust East Texas, “There has been a 17% loan growth at our institution. Small businesses are expanding, purchasing equipment, and developing into other communities. Consumers are purchasing more houses for their buck, applying for lines of credit, and loans for investment properties have also increased.”

How will your spending habits change in 2014?

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Creating a Blueprint for Success The Longview Chamber of Commerce and LeTourneau University are partnering in an effort

to help entrepreneurial businesses get the expert help they need to be successful.

The Chamber launched the Entrepreneurial Center in 2013 so that the spirit of entrepreneurism would be fostered and nurtured as well as attract vibrant, young businesses

and business owners to Longview. This simple idea created a firestorm of community interest and LeTourneau University’s Dr. Bruce Bowman, Dean of the School of Business; Accounting Chair, Sam Walton Fellow; and Enactus Sponsor, Mrs. Emily Bellamy knew exactly who would benefit and contribute to Longview’s entrepreneurial synergy – LETU business students. Mrs. Bellamy states, “The knowledge and experience gained through this program will reinforce what they [students] are learning in the classroom but will go far beyond that. What they take away from this will serve them well throughout their life and career.”

LETU’s business students and the Longview Chamber of Commerce will embark on an entrepreneurial partnership this spring.

The Chamber is providing ten students the early stage support for their aspiring businesses. Students will be given free office and meeting space as well as technology such as a whiteboard and WiFi, in the heart of Longview’s business community. They will also receive a scholarship to participate in Kilgore College Small Business Development Center’s 8 week training, “How to Start and Operate a Business in East Texas.” The students’ job is to bring their laptop, cell phone and a good idea!

This partnership is mutually beneficial. The Longview Chamber of Commerce’s intent is not only to increase local business and to further a culture of entrepreneurism in Longview, but it is also an effort to provide reasons for bright, young minds, such as LETU’s business students to stay in Longview after graduation. The greatest minds come to Longview to go to school. The Chamber knows that when these students graduate that

workforce is vital to the area’s long-term prosperity.

LeTourneau University’s School of Business also wants to give back to Longview. Dr. Bowman emphasizes that, “LeTourneau University is committed to serving Longview in growing an innovative and sustainable business community. Placing students in Longview’s Chamber of Commerce will enable us to actively engage business leaders and to learn of local needs.” Dr. Bowman’s strategy is in-line with LeTourneau’s overall commitment to encourage in

its students the qualities of ingenuity and entrepreneurship that contribute to free enterprise and the democratic

process.

The students are enthusiastic about this program and what it means for them. Kara Huff, a freshman International Business major from Edmond, Oklahoma says, “I am very excited and grateful for the opportunity…I want to have the skills to successfully manage and operate my own business.” The overwhelming response from the students is that this project gives them a real world experience that will complement their already rigorous course work. Skills such as networking, navigating the necessary governmental offices and learning of the current business climate in Longview will give these students an advantage upon graduation. Rachel Langholz, a double major in International Business and Finance from Cedar

Rapids, Iowa, is excited about the program. “I am hoping to create a business in the next five years, and this

class will significantly teach me the means to do so.”

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3700 Gilmer Road202 Hollybrook Drive

903-759-0751www.springhillbank.com

Come see what a locally-owned independent bank can do for you ...

Taking AccountThe Changing Landscape of Higher Education

Luncheon to spotlight leadership and community development.

The Leadership Longview Alumni Network will host a leadership luncheon on Thursday, March 27.

This Lunch and Learn event will take place at the Anna Lee and Sidney Allen Family Student Center located on the LeTourneau University campus. LL Alumni and graduates will have the opportunity to view and tour this outstanding state-of-the-art, $14 million, 60,000-square-foot facility which will serve as a dynamic hub for the entire LeTourneau University campus to build community among students from all over campus.

Dr. Dale Lunsford, President of LeTourneau University, will address the luncheon attendees. The topic will be “The Changing Landscape of Higher Education.”

Reservations can be made by calling Mary Whitton, Community Development Director, at 903.237.4003 or register online at www.longviewchamber.com.

Call for Entries 2014 Small Business Awards

Innovation, creativity, talent and leadership are the drivers that set great companies apart. Get noticed for the great things your company is doing. Apply for a

2014 Small Business Award.

Each year the Chamber of Commerce recognizes outstanding member businesses that uphold strong commitment to quality, community and innovation.

The Chamber will recognize businesses in the following categories: Family-Owned Business of the Year, Minority Business of the Year, Entrepreneur of the Year, and Small Business of the Year

Nominations are now being accepted for each of these awards. Nomination forms can be found at www.longviewchamber.com or by contacting the Chamber office at 903.237.4000.

Winners will be recognized at the Small Business Awards Luncheon set for Tuesday, May 6 at the Maude Cobb Convention Center as part of the 2014 Business B2B Expo.LL Embraces Excellence

Highlighting Criminal Justice and Education Days

Leadership Longview Criminal Justice Day was sponsored by Spring Hill State Bank and Westlake Chemical Corporation. The day’s focus was Criminal

Justice and Public Safety. The morning session kicked off at the Longview Police Department with a presentation by Chief Don Dingler. Next was a tour of the 911 Emergency Center by PIO Kristie Brian. The morning included a panel discussion with Gregg County Elected officials. District Attorney Carl Dorrough spoke during lunch. During the afternoon the class observed the proceedings of a case in juvenile court with County Court at Law #1 Judge Becky Simpson. Gregg County Sheriff Maxey Cerliano presented and gave a tour of the jail.

Education Day was sponsored by Network Communications and Oak Forest Montessori School. The day was filled with presentations on higher education, career and technology, and private school education. Presenters included Dr. Dale Lunsford, LeTourneau University; Dr. Bruce Bowman, LeTourneau University; Dr. Bill Holda, Kilgore College and Dr. Van Patterson, UTT Longview University Center. Students in the Culinary Arts department at Longview High School prepared lunch for the class. The afternoon program was a panel discussion of area school districts and a tour of the Career and Technology Department at Longview High School. Christian Heritage School, Trinity School of Texas, St. Mary’s School and The Crisman School presented followed by State Representative David Simpson and U.S. Congressman Louie Gohmert.

The Platinum Sponsor for the 2013-2014 program year is Longview Economic Development Corporation.

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Wolsey Industrial Group Grand OpeningFebruary 7, 2014

907 Linco Road, Longview, TX 75604 (903) 291-1878

Thomas Hitting Academy4800 Gilmer Rd. - 903.759.4300

La Carretta 1809 W Loop 281, Ste. 130 - 903.722.1864

Texas Classic Productions, LLC 315 N Center St - 903.297.5081

Mathnasium Of Longview 3080 N Eastman Rd, Ste 108 - 903.663.6284

SeeSaw Children’s Place1601 W Fairmont - 903.759.1726

Author Ronda Henry903.742.2385

Murray Jewelry 2320 Judson Rd - 903.753.7133

Eastman Credit Union3066 N Eastman Rd - 903.686.1568 A & W Pawn Shop

4117 W Marshall Ave - 903.759.0869

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MARCH

10 YEARSThe Clowers Company

45 YEARSHOLT CAT

55 YEARSWholesale Supply

APRIL

5 YEARSWells Fargo Advisors, LLC – Dave SpurrierWells Fargo Advisors, LLC – Tuck Kemper

35 YEARSHayes-Miller Roofing Inc

NEW MEMBERSAccess Family Health & Wellness Practices of America

Jason Fuselier1800 Judson Road Ste 400

Longview, TX 75605

Advocate Digital MediaAlexander Gould320 E Methvin

Longview, TX 75601903-232-7272

Arbor Grace Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation CenterAlana Babb

144 FM 1252 WestKilgore, TX 75662

903-984-5688

Ashley Furniture HomestoreAshley Sullivan

1200 W Loop 281Longview, TX 75604

(903) 791-9031

Benchmark Family ServicesDawn Fears

3506 W Loop 281 Ste 100Longview, TX 75604

903-291-1770

Cajun Steamer Bar & GrillJohn Williams

3084 N Eastman Rd. Longview Texas, 75605

903-230-0070

Dale Carnegie TrainingChris Streit

14241 Dallas Parkway #150Dallas, TX 75254

903-858-4094

Eastman Credit UnionTroy Neuman

3066 N Eastman Rd.Longview Texas TX 75605

903-686-1568

Guaranty Bond BankDan Herrington500 W Main St.

Hallsville, TX 75650903-660-2181

Just Between Friends, Longview AreaSusan Marrs

P O Box 1415Gilmer, TX 75644

903-235-6266

La Carreta Mexican RestaurantNatalia Osuna

1809 W Loop 281 Ste 130Longview, TX 75604

(903) 722-1864

Richard Lazarus1505 San AugustineLongview, TX 75604

903-746-5525

Southern Longview AutomotiveMatt Ryan

515 W Marshall AvenueLongview, TX 75601

903-653-4901

TIB – The Independent Bankers BankWindol Cook

341 Neches St.Jacksonville, TX 75766

903-586-6700

UnitedHealthcareLeslie Bookman

3110 Tallow Oak CircleTyler, TX 75707

Longview Business EXPO!The Chamber’s annual Business EXPO creates a marketplace for business-to-business activity and networking.

Presented by

9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 6 • 2014

Longview Chamber of Commerce

B2BLongviewBusinessExpo.com

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ONTARGET

Longview’s Main Street Program was recertified in Novem-ber, 2007. The program has successfully been recognized as a National Main Street City for the past five years,

2009-2013. Receiving this prestigious accreditation is the result of the dedicated staff and volunteers that operate the program.

Gary Ford, Chairman of the Main Street Advisory Committee, is the volunteer On Target. Gary is the Director of Prepaid Services at NetworkIP, a position he has held for the past two years of his 11 year career with the company.

NetworkIP and their sister companies, Network Communications, Encompass Communications and Centris Information Services, strongly encourage their employees to become active in our community through volunteering and actively participating on committees and boards that involve their interests and passions. Employees of these companies currently serve with many different organizations and for many programs and events. Included are AlleyFest, Great

Texas Balloon Race, Habitat for Humanity, Junior Achievement, Leadership Longview, Main Street, Pine Tree Mentors, and the Chamber’s annual Total Resource Campaign.

Gary Ford’s advancement to the Main Street Advisory Committee was a natural progression according to him, “I began as a volunteer for the One Hundred Acres of Heritage (OHAOH) mainly to join the AlleyFest music committee and then I realized all of the other great things that OHAOH does for our community and have received just as much personal enjoyment out of those activities as I have helping with AlleyFest. As the OHAOH transitioned to the Main Street Advisory Board, I became involved with the Promotion team which gave me the opportunity to share my ideas on how to make downtown Longview a better place to live, work, and play. Seeing those ideas come to fruition has been very rewarding.”

The opportunity to meet new people and nurture business contacts is often the reason a person volunteers with a Chamber program. “Volunteering on the Main Street Advisory board has given me the opportunity to meet a lot of great people, both at the Chamber and across our community. I’ve come to realize that most of the events that the Chamber puts on are carried out by just a handful of Chamber employees and volunteers. Their dedication to improving Longview is refreshing and has made me appreciate so many of the great things Longview has to offer. In addition, through all of my Chamber activities I have formed many long lasting friendships,” said Ford.

“Being a part of the OHAOH and Main Street boards for the past 8 years and working downtown for the past 11 years, I am a little biased towards downtown redevelopment. So many of the cities I like to visit have strong, vibrant downtowns with unique local restaurants, shops and events. I believe fostering and supporting these areas by offering entrepreneurial development, business resources and financial assistance is a key to strengthening our local economy.”

Gary’s friends or even casual acquaintances come to know his passion for a good brew. Homebrewing has helped Ford develop into one of Longview’s well known brew meisters. Asked what a recent best or favorite batch has been, he replied, “That’s a toughy… My latest batch is a vanilla bourbon porter that I am really excited about. It was my first endeavor with this style of beer and I am looking forward to perfecting my recipe. It was conditioned with Madagascar vanilla beans and lightly toasted American oak chips soaked in Maker’s Mark bourbon to give the impression that it was aged in a whisky barrel.”

Ford has often been heard talking about hosting a regional level Beer Fest or Festival and hopes that such an event can become a reality in downtown Longview.

Gary FordChairman, Longview Main Street

Advisory Committee

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Putting T-R-C to Work

The Total Resource Campaign (TRC) is a partnership with our members to help them reach more of their market with their story. Two volunteers shared their ideas on

the benefit received from participating in the campaign.

Q1. What experiences have you seen fulfill this purpose for the members you’ve served in the past year?

• Roy Eon, Texas Bank and Trust - An experience with one local accounting firm. A faithful chamber member with their contributions year after year, but didn’t understand the opportunities associated with deepening the sponsorship commitment. They now truly see sponsorships, not as contributions, but as opportunities for their firm.• Beverly Rutland, Longview RegionalMedicalCenter - We recently held an event in conjunction with several other partners that were part of the TRC campaign to benefit the adolescents in the community; this would not have been possible without the network that we established doing this campaign together.

Q2. Has participation in the annual TRC enhanced your own drive to build a vital network of contacts and friendships in your business dealings?

•Eon - It has. Being new to Longview (3 years) the TRC has been a great way to meet people and develop both business and personal relationships.

•Rutland - Yes, it has been an amazing way for me to venture in a different type of professional network. I have used these networks for purchases, interaction and community involvement.

Q3. What one or two reasons would you give to someone considering participating in the 2014 campaign later this year?

•Eon- It is a great way of deepening your network and a great way to contribute your time to supporting a great organization; your chamber.

•Rutland - It is a lot of fun and a great way to get your company name noticed.

Q4. What hook would you use to successfully solicit their involvement?

•Eon - Great business contacts who can contribute to your personal success.

•Rutland - Not only can you make good business contacts, but this campaign enables you to interact with other members of the community.

Q5. Can you give me a core quality a person needs to be successful as a TRC volunteer that will enable them to help our members expand their business through participation in TRC in 2014?.

•Eon - The core qualities that come to mind are integrity and determination.

•Rutland - Must be genuine and honest.

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March 21 • May 9 • OctOber 3

Fun & InFormatIve! This tour is sure to make you appreciate all the interesting and exciting things there are to do in our city while learning some important tips to insure that our visitors have a wonderful time here and recommend our city to others.

Register on-line: www.LongviewChamber.com or call the Longview CVB at: (903) 753-3281

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First Class Nears Graduation

The Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) is a ground-breaking nine-month program that guides students in grades 6-12 through the process of starting a real busi-

ness, including business plan development, pitching an investor panel, obtaining funding, launch-ing the venture, managing media campaigns, e-commerce and web development, sales events, and trade shows. Students, ages 11 to 18, are taught to recognize the power of their ideas and to develop the skills necessary to turn those ideas into meaningful enterprises.

YEA! GraduationFour middle and high school students from Longview

will receive CEO status during the Small Business Awards Luncheon on May 6, 2014 at the 2013-14 Longview Chamber’s Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) Commencement.

After months of hard work, this year’s students will be awarded their diplomas.

“This is a very unique program, where students can actually launch real businesses or social movements”, said Chelle Brown, Director of Entrepreneurship and Advocacy.

The following students make up the Longview Chamber’s 2013-14 YEA! class:

• Skye Blatz, 8th Grade, Judson Middle School• Carolina Gonzalez, 7th Grade, St.

Mary’s Catholic School• Carter Sorrels, 8th Grade, Foster Middle School• Anna Ward, 7th Grade, Foster Middle School

YEA! at Business ExpoLocal students from the Longview Chamber’s Young

Entrepreneurs Academy Class of 2014 will reveal four new start-up businesses to the public at Business Expo.

The presentation is a culmination of nine months of hard work, resulting in the graduates owning and operating their own businesses.

At YEA!, students are taught by local entrepreneurs and are introduced to guest lecturers, successful entrepreneurs, and business mentors. They brainstorm ideas, write business plans, and actually launch their own company or social movement!

YEA! runs during the academic year from September to May, with classes meeting one day every week. The program is now currently accepting applications for next year’s YEA! Class of 2014-15.

Business Expo is free and open to the public, and is a great way to decide if applying to YEA! is right for you! To learn more, please call Chelle Brown at 903-237-4010 or visit www.longviewchamber.com.

YEA students Carolina Gonzalez, Anna Ward, Skye Blatz, and Carter Sorrels are interviewed by local reporter Richard Yeakley, Longview News-Journal

Chelle Brown introduces seven recent CEO Roundtable participants to YEA class and others.

Insights into the Business World Shared by Area CEOs

Four young entrepreneurs, students of the Longview Chamber of Commerce’s Young Entrepreneurs Academy, sat down with local leaders of industry

and c-level executives at the first annual CEO Roundtable Discussion which was hosted at LeTourneau University’s Glaske Center for Engineering, Science and Technology and

moderated by Ryan Hamilton, Vice President of Guaranty Bond Bank. The astute panel consisted of Mark Bogle, Vice President and General Manager of Eastman Chemical Company-Texas Operations; Aliceson Howell, Executive Director of Greater Longview United Way; Jim Kendrick, CEO of Longview Regional Medical Center; Dr. Byron Lichtenberg, Astronaut and co-founder of Zero-G Corporation and a visiting Professor of Engineering at LeTourneau University; Dean Waskowiak, President of Encore Multimedia and Julie Woods, Broker/Owner of Julie Woods and Associates. The CEO Roundtable Discussion was created so that the YEA! students could hear first-hand testimony of what it takes to be a business leader.

The panel was asked a series of questions regarding their experience in business as well as questions relating to the importance of integrity and positive business relationships. Jim Kendrick reiterated the importance of networking by saying, “I think networking is probably the most important aspect of any business, no matter what you are doing.”

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YEA students Carolina Gonzalez, Anna Ward, Skye Blatz, and Carter Sorrels are interviewed by local reporter Richard Yeakley, Longview News-Journal

Dean Waskowiak followed up by saying, “We have three names in life. The one we are born with, the one we are given and the one we develop for ourselves through the life we live…I would rather go out of business doing the right thing than stay in business doing the wrong thing.”

The four young entrepreneurs, Skye Blatz of Judson Middle School; Carolina Gonzalez of St. Mary’s Catholic School; and Carter Sorrels and Anna Ward of Foster Middle School, will be pitching their business plan to a group of local investors on

March 19th at LeTourneau University. The investors will choose if or how much start-up money will be allocated to the student’s businesses based on the six minute presentation and review of their business plan, marketing plan and financial plan.

Left to Right: Mark Bogle, Eastman Chemical Company-Texas Operations; Aliceson Howell, Greater Longview United Way; Jim Kendrick, Longview Regional Medical Center; Dr. Byron Lichtenberg, visiting Professor of Engineering at LeTourneau University; Dean Waskowiak, Encore Multimedia and Julie Woods, Julie Woods and Associates.

Salute to Healthcare Awards

11:30am-1:00pmWednesday, March 26th Pinecrest Country Club

Sam Mack Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr.CharlesNewkirk

Cardiologist,LongviewCardiacandVascularConsultants

Healthcare Professional Award: BeverlyRutland,RN

SupervisorofCardiology,LongviewRegionalMedicalCenter

Volunteer Award:LarryandDiannBennett

AuxiliaryVolunteers,GoodShepherdMedicalCenter

Four individuals will be honored at the Salute to Healthcare Awards luncheon in March. These individuals have each gone beyond the normal healthcare provider and volunteer to ensure that people in East Texas receive the highest possible care and hospitality achievable.

Healthcare has been receiving increased attention because of health insurance, increased costs, and an importance of quality of care improvement. Dedicated healthcare providers and volunteers should be recognized for their efforts of continuing to improve patient’s experience and volunteering their time.

The best healthcare providers combine professional service excellence with outstanding personal service while the best volunteers are the ones who devote their time, resources and give to their community to improve the place they live. The honorees were nominated by their peers, co-workers and patients and voted on by the Chamber membership.

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We’re bringing a new twist to AlleyFest this year by partnering with The City of

Longview’s Historic Depot Days! Check out the AlleyFest Map for the new layout and dates. This year the event will have a featured artist area for demonstrations and other fun activities.

Kids Fest is going to be hoppin’ with the Rad Hatter, arts and crafts, Longview Fire Department, Alley Bus and a Kids Fest Stage full of performances.

It will be all day music on The Music Stage with bands performing throughout the day on Friday and Saturday. This will not disappoint!

Don’t forget the carnival located in the Public Parking Lot on Cotton and Center; it is sure to keep the kids busy while you shop for goodies at AlleyFest.

AlleyFest + Depot Days!In conjunction with AlleyFest, the City of Longview is

celebrating the Grand Opening of the newly renovated Historic Longview Depot. The first depot building at the Junction was built over 133 years ago. The current building has served as the heart of transportation in Longview for over 74 years. The renovated facility anchors a new transportation hub that brings together Longview’s public transportation options of Amtrak train, Longview Transit, and Greyhound.

To celebrate the occasion, AlleyFest Depot Days will include a variety of train-themed events as well as a historic look at life in Longview when the present train depot opened in 1940. Activities will include tours of the Depot, the Amtrak Exhibit Train, Central Fire Station, and an antique car show. In addition, there will be Depot Days themed events from community organizations like the Gregg County Historical Museum, Longview World of Wonders, and First Baptist Church among others. Other community organizations are invited to participate in the festivities as well. Most activities will occur in downtown Longview between Tyler and Center Streets for three blocks to Tyler and Green Streets. A free shuttle will provide transportation during the event between downtown and the train depot.

“Longview’s history is directly tied to the development of the railroad, and the Historic Longview Train Depot in particular has played a very significant role. By partnering our Depot Days event with AlleyFest, we are excited to take a look back at what life was like in 1940 and celebrate the importance of trains to Longview,” says Laura Hill, City of Longview Director of Community Services.

The new layout helps all areas of the festival by providing easier access in three straight blocks. AlleyFest will open at noon on Friday. For the convenience of families and others attending both AlleyFest and Depot Days, there will be a designated drop-off/pick-up spot located next to the carnival for easy access.

AlleyFest

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MARCHEvents are held at the Chamber offices unless otherwise noted.

s Downtown LIVE!

Heritage Plaza5:00 p.m.

g Chamber Executive Board Meeting

7:30 am

h Business After Hours - Network Communications

119 W. Tyler4:45 p.m.

j Salute to Healthcare Luncheon

Pinecrest Country Club11:30 a.m.

k Member to Member

11:30 a.m.

l Downtown LIVE!

Heritage Plaza5:00 p.m.

APRILEvents are held at the Chamber offices unless otherwise noted.

2-3 Washington D.C. Fly-In

4 Downtown LIVE!

Heritage Plaza5:00 p.m.

w Downtown LIVE!

Heritage Plaza5:00 p.m.

i Chamber Board Meeting

3:30 p.m.

s Business After Hours - Citizens National Bank

200 N. Fredonia 4:45 P.M.

g Member to Member

11:30 a.m.

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Gold

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Eastman Chemical CompanyGood Shepherd Health SystemHalliburtonHOLT CATJoy Global IncJW EnergyLongview News-JournalMartin Resource ManagementNeiman Marcus National Service Center

Regions BankSouthside BankSpring Hill State BankSYSCO Food Services of East Texas, LLCTrinity RailT Vaughn Properties LLCUSSTP Lone Star Tubular Operations

ABC Auto PartsAEPAtmos EnergyBancorpSouthCapital One BankChase BankCitizens National BankCity of LongviewCommunity BankConvergysDiagnostic Clinic

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LONGVIEW, TEXAS - Cowboy Chicken, the popular nine-unit Dallas-based fast casual wood fire rotisserie chicken brand, has been open in its North Longview location since December of 2010. At Cowboy Chicken, diners experience a family friendly atmosphere and southern home cooking. The company believes in family values, genuine customer service, and giving back to the community.

The values at the core of this brand are what brought General Manager Brad Everett back home to Longview, TX. Everett moved home to Longview after accepting the management position at Cowboy Chicken earlier last year.

Cowboy Chicken has signed their newest franchisees, MJY Cowboy, LLC. will expand the Cowboy Chicken brand to areas South of Dallas including Cedar Hill, Waxahachie, Desoto, Lancaster, Red Oak, Kaufman, and Corsicana. Cowboy Chicken has also signed West Texas, LLC. The 5 store development agreement will expand the Cowboy Chicken brand to West Texas, starting with Lubbock, a place that holds deep roots for several Cowboy Chicken corporate team members. (Read more about it in Business Briefs online)

TYLER, TEXAS - Dale Carnegie Training launches its Tyler Skills for Success course on April 22, 2014 at One Realtor© Center Tyler, TX.

Founded over 100 years ago, Dale Carnegie Training started in New York. Sixty years later, Dale Carnegie came to the Dallas/Fort Worth region of Texas. Dale Carnegie Training has expanded even further. Committed to our teachings, we have grown into the areas of Waco, Denton, Tyler/Longview and College Station. (Read more about it in Business Briefs online)

Announcements are submitted by its members about or related to their businesses.

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