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C H A M B E R C O N N E C T I O N
I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
T H I S M O N T H ’ S
M E E T I N G 2
T A S K F O R C E
N E W S 3
U P C O M I N G
E V E N T S 4
C O S E C O R N E R 5
M E M B E R N E W S
& E V E N T S 8
N O A C C N E W S 1 1
W E L C O M E N E W
M E M B E R S 5
S P E C I A L P O I N T S
O F I N T E R E S T :
• From the CEO &
President: page 3
• From the Marketing
Director: page 6
• A Championship Run
for Your Business,
page 7
• January event photos:
page 9
F R O M T H E B O A R D C H A I R
By this time, I hope that most of you have seen (and shared and posted and
tweeted) the “This Is Lakewood” video. I extend my deepest appreciation to Val,
Airhead Media and all of the people on the video committee who worked so hard
towards an end product that the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce and the entire
community can be proud of.
As so many of us know, making good, quality entertainment isn’t easy. And
something that entertains, features the best qualities of a community, pulls your
heart strings, has good music AND tells a story...all in three minutes, is no small feat. Add in the fact
that the words “This Is Lakewood” mean so many things to different people and the process becomes
rather complicated. To some, Lakewood means a clean, safe place to live and raise your kids in a
century-old home. To someone else, it is the arts, music and theater. To others, Lakewood is a fun
place to go on a Saturday night. To yet another, it means great schools. Perhaps for you it means
operating a local business or restaurant. To many of us, it is being a part of something greater than we
are...a community.
It was a big challenge narrowing down all that Lakewood IS into three minutes. I truly hope that all or
some part of the video spoke to you and made you smile and feel proud.
Whatever Lakewood IS to you, one thing is undeniable; Lakewood is special. The people who play and
shop here know it. The families and young professionals who choose to move here know it and the
entrepreneurs who set up shop here know it. And, certainly to those of us who choose to be a part of
the Chamber of Commerce, we know it. I’m proud that This Is Lakewood.
Julie Warren
Over a year in the planning, over 8 months in the
making...
This Is Lakewood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cbunx8A-xI
#thisislakewood
Special Thanks to First Federal Lakewood, Beck Center
for the Arts, El Carnicero, the Krivosh Family, Melt Bar and
Grilled, Pillars of Lakewood, Geiger’s, LakewoodAlive,
Lakewood Catholic Academy and Lakewood City Schools.
More on page 6, photos on page 9.
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Live Interactive Video Training Event with Bob
Negen of WhizBang! Training
Friday, February 19th
University of Akron LakewoodUniversity of Akron LakewoodUniversity of Akron LakewoodUniversity of Akron Lakewood, 14725 Detroit
Ave. Suite 108, Lakewood
Schedule:
7:30 Registration & breakfast
8am Opening Remarks by George & Greg
Vlosich of GV Art + DesignGV Art + DesignGV Art + DesignGV Art + Design
8:30-10:00am Session 1
10-10:30am Break
10:30-12pm Session 2
T H I S M O N T H ’ S E V E N T S :
Chamber & Downtown Lakewood Business
Alliance (DLBA) members:
$50 ($30 for each additional registration from
same business/organization).
Non-members: $60 ($40 each additional
registration)
Call the Chamber office to register and prepay
for this event: 216-226-2900.
See page 7 for more information about this See page 7 for more information about this See page 7 for more information about this See page 7 for more information about this
event.event.event.event.
Thank you to our breakfast sponsor:
Downtown Lakewood Business AllianceDowntown Lakewood Business AllianceDowntown Lakewood Business AllianceDowntown Lakewood Business Alliance
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A C H A M P I O N S H I P R U N F O R Y O U R B U S I N E S S W I T H B O B N E G E N : 2 / 1 9 / 1 6
NO R S V P R E Q U I R E D & B R I N G Y O U R F R I E N D S !
F A T T U E S D AY B U S I N E S S A F T E R H O U R S W I T H T H E R O C K Y R I V E R C H A M B E R
Around the Corner
18616 Detroit Avenue
The Lakewood and Rocky River Chambers
of Commerce invite you to celebrate Fat
Tuesday at our first networking event of
2016. Enjoy great food & crab racing! Great
door prizes. Food and favors on the house.
Cash bar with Happy Hour Prices.
S PO N SO R ED B Y
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Economic Development Task Force Economic Development Task Force Economic Development Task Force Economic Development Task Force
The Economic Development Task Force is working on a business mapping project that lists business names and addresses in
Lakewood’s main business corridors. The next step in the process is to include property owner’s names to these locations.
The task force is also discussing hosting networking events for various business segments such as contractors, manufacturers and
industrial suppliers.
Membership & Marketing Task Force Membership & Marketing Task Force Membership & Marketing Task Force Membership & Marketing Task Force
A big shout out to the This Is Lakewood video committee, a sub-committee of the Membership & Marketing Task Force! Committee
Members Ian Anderson (Pillars of LakewoodPillars of LakewoodPillars of LakewoodPillars of Lakewood), Kathleen Caffrey (Beck Center for the ArtsBeck Center for the ArtsBeck Center for the ArtsBeck Center for the Arts), Chris Karel (Cinecraft Productions), Julie
Warren (Erie DesignErie DesignErie DesignErie Design) and Val Mechenbier worked for nearly a year to facilitate the production of the 3-minute video that promotes
Lakewood as a great place to live, work play and do business. The finished video is a wonderful love letter to the community and has
taken social media by storm. See event photos on page 9.
Legislative & Governmental Affairs Task Force Legislative & Governmental Affairs Task Force Legislative & Governmental Affairs Task Force Legislative & Governmental Affairs Task Force
Mayor Summers will give the 2016 State of the City Address2016 State of the City Address2016 State of the City Address2016 State of the City Address on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 7pm at the Lakewood Masonic
Temple, 15300 Detroit Ave. All Chamber members are encouraged to attend this important update on our community.
Education & Programming Task ForceEducation & Programming Task ForceEducation & Programming Task ForceEducation & Programming Task Force
Join us for a fantastic marketing boot camp titled, A Championship Run for Your Business, A Championship Run for Your Business, A Championship Run for Your Business, A Championship Run for Your Business, featuring Bob Negen - renowned retail
expert and founder of WhizBang Marketing. The event will be on Friday, February 19, 2016 from 7:30-Noon at UA Lakewood. Details
are on page 7 of this newsletter. RSVP online at www.lakewoodchamber.org or call the office at 216-226-2900.
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►Interested in getting involved with one of our Task Forces or committees? Contact Patty Ryan at [email protected].
T A S K F O R C E & C O M M I T T E E N E W S
Everyone has heard Albert Einstein’s famous quote about the definition of insanity: “Doing the same thing over and over again and
expecting different results.” This type of insanity is common in the work place, and I know I can be just as ‘crazy’ as the next
person. Many of us work so hard, expend so much energy, trying to grow our businesses and it just doesn’t seem to make a
difference. Maybe it’s our approach and it’s time to climb out of that rut and shake things up a little?
Try something new and invest a half day with us outside of work! Join us on February 19th for an interactive workshop titled, A A A A
Championship Run for Your BusinessChampionship Run for Your BusinessChampionship Run for Your BusinessChampionship Run for Your Business, featuring Bob Negen, of WhizBang! Training. We’ll have some entertaining sports-related tie-
ins with the Cleveland Cavaliers and opening remarks (and cool giveaways) from Lakewood’s own George & Greg Vlosich of GV Art GV Art GV Art GV Art
& Design& Design& Design& Design.
Bob Negen is one of the country’s leading motivational sales & retail trainers and his fun, results driven approach to sales growth
and customer service will inspire you to make the changes you need to have a banner year!
To a fresh and fabulous February!
F R O M T H E C E O & P R E S I D E N T
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services like health insurance, work-
ers’ compensation and office
products, but you’ll also gain access
to valuable contacts and resources
throughout Northern Ohio.
Current Lakewood Chamber
members (and COSE members) can
receive a $150 discount on their
COSE dues. For more information on
becoming a dual member, visit
www.cose.org/dualmembership.
Lakewood Chamber members:
Strengthen your presence in the local community while supporting the
economic development of the entire region.
You can join the Lakewood Chamber
of Commerce and the Council of
Smaller Enterprises (COSE) for one
low price. Not only can you save big
on essential business products and
Enjoy the stronger local
& regional
connections and
expanded
educational
opportunities that being
a member of both
organizations can
provide!
Questions?
Contact Patty Ryan at 216-226-2900.
D O U B L E Y O U R B E N E F I T S W I T H A C H A M B E R / C O S E D U A L M E M B E R S H I P
Tuesday, February 9Tuesday, February 9Tuesday, February 9Tuesday, February 9
Fat Tuesday Business After Hours with the Rocky River Chamber of Commerce sponsored by Cox BusinessCox BusinessCox BusinessCox Business.
Around The Corner Around The Corner Around The Corner Around The Corner (Warehouse Room)
18616 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood
5:30-7pm. Cash bar, bring coworkers, friends, and plenty of business cards.
Friday, February 19Friday, February 19Friday, February 19Friday, February 19
“A Championship Run for Your Business” with Bob Negen of WhizBang Training
Live Interactive Video Training Event
7:30 Registration, 8am-12pm (one 30-minute break)
University of Akron LakewoodUniversity of Akron LakewoodUniversity of Akron LakewoodUniversity of Akron Lakewood, 14725 Detroit Ave. Suite 108, Lakewood
See page 7 for details.
U P C O M I N G E V E N T S
View all upcoming Lakewood Chamber events at www.lakewoodchamber.org/events.
Friday, March 11Friday, March 11Friday, March 11Friday, March 11
Community Leaders Breakfast
In partnership with Lakewood City SchoolsLakewood City SchoolsLakewood City SchoolsLakewood City Schools
Harding Middle School, 16601 Madison Avenue, Lakewood
7:30am
This annual gathering of business, nonprofit, education and government leaders convenes
each year to discuss issues that impact Lakewood.
This year’s topic: “The Workforce Development & Education Connection” with William Gary Sr.,
Executive Vice President of Cuyahoga Community College’s workforce and economic develop-
ment division (WEDD).
Breakfast will be provided by West Shore Career-Tech’s Ranger Catering. Invited guests only.
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Two Men And A TruckTwo Men And A TruckTwo Men And A TruckTwo Men And A Truck
Amy Gladieux
16110 Brookpark Rd.
Brook Park OH 44135
Tel 440-943-3900
www.twomenandatruck.com
Moving Service
Achieve Fitness StudioAchieve Fitness StudioAchieve Fitness StudioAchieve Fitness Studio
Lisa DeSico-Boyd
18626 Detroit Ave.
Lakewood OH 44107
Tel 216-465-9335
www.ruready2bfit.com
Personal Training, Nutrition Coaching, Fitness Classes
W E L C O M E T O O U R N E W E S T C H A M B E R M E M B E R S
Fresenius Medical CareFresenius Medical CareFresenius Medical CareFresenius Medical Care
Jamie Stanos
13900 Detroit Ave.
Lakewood OH 44107
Tel 216-529-3333
www.freseniusmedicalcare.us
Dialysis Service
Cleveland Internship Summit: Developing the Talent PipelineCleveland Internship Summit: Developing the Talent PipelineCleveland Internship Summit: Developing the Talent PipelineCleveland Internship Summit: Developing the Talent Pipeline
Learn how you can incorporate talented interns into your business, special projects or initiatives at the 2016 Cleveland Internship
Summit on Wednesday, February 10, from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cleveland State University Student Center, 2121 Euclid
Avenue.
No matter the size of your business, interns can add value and this event can show you how. Please mark your calendar and plan
to join the conversation with business community representatives and educators about how we can create meaningful internship
opportunities that will help power the economic and workforce engines of Northeast Ohio. Free, advance registration required.
COSE Annual Meeting: Wednesday February 24thCOSE Annual Meeting: Wednesday February 24thCOSE Annual Meeting: Wednesday February 24thCOSE Annual Meeting: Wednesday February 24th
Join us as we celebrate the art of small business at the COSE Annual Meeting, taking place at Near
West Theatre in the thriving art district of Gordon Square. Agenda:
4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Registration and networking
5:30 - 6:00 p.m. Join us as we recap our work in 2015 and talk about the new ways we are
developing our masterpiece in the coming year!
6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Michael Goldberg, Assistant Professor of Design and Innovation at the
Weatherhead School of Management, will discuss how the design of your work and your business can determine your success.
6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Food, networking and fun!
$35 members, $50 non-members. For additional information contact the events line at 216.592.2390 or [email protected].
C O S E C O R N E R
View & register for these and all upcoming COSE events at www.cose.org/events.
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2016 is off to a great start for the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce!
The 2016 Speaker Series The 2016 Speaker Series The 2016 Speaker Series The 2016 Speaker Series kicked off in January with a most interesting presentation by Mr. Joe Roman, CEO and President of the
Greater Cleveland Partnership and Vice Chair of the 2016 Republican National Convention Host Committee. Andrew Tobias, report-
ing for Cleveland.com, interviewed Mayor Mike Summers after the luncheon and Mayor Summers said the city would commit to
providing 50 volunteers for the Host Committee, which is obligated to provide 8,000 volunteers for jobs outside the convention hall
as part of the successful bid that brought the convention to Cleveland. Stay tuned for more information about how members of the
business community might be able to get involved with this volunteer effort.
ChamberMaster. ChamberMaster. ChamberMaster. ChamberMaster. The Chamber has made an investment in 2016 to upgrade our
internal systems that will be of benefit to our members. We are in the process of
implementing ChamberMaster, a member management system that will help us to
better track and summarize all relevant data regarding our members. I am looking forward to having member activity, billing, and
contact information in one central database, synchronizing with our billing system, and integrating the software into our website.
(I know, I know, pretty dry stuff, but read on.)
From the member side, YOU should be looking forward to the changeover for these reasons:
∗ Every member will have their own listing. Visitors to the directory can easily search for you by category, keywords, location and
alphabetically.
∗ Improved SEO: the software will improve rankings on Google, Bing, Yahoo, and other search sites for the Chamber website and
member listings.
∗ Each member will have a personalized information page that lists key information, other contact details, website and
directions.
∗ Members will be able to log in and update their information, which automatically updates the Chamber’s database and online
listing at the same time.
∗ Members will have the ability to submit member-to-member ‘Hot Deals’, job postings, and ‘Marketspace’ entries (classifieds),
and news releases.
And more! Stay tuned for email notifications of these new features around mid-February.
This Is Lakewood. This Is Lakewood. This Is Lakewood. This Is Lakewood. A marketing project that has been in the works for over a year was finally
unveiled and launched on January 28th. In just the first four days “This Is Lakewood” has
had over 9300 views on YouTube and hundreds of ‘Shares’ and ‘Retweets’ on Facebook
and Twitter reaching thousands of people. The results are way higher than the committee
had expected and, in the non-profit marketing world, these numbers are a big deal!
We will continue the push the video via social media in the coming days, weeks and months to promote Lakewood as a great place
to live, work, play and do business, and to attract visitors to our town. Please help us in this effort by liking, sharing, and retweeting—
and be sure to use the hashtag #thisislakewood.
Although the video was made for the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, we encourage you to embed the video on your website. The
more views, the more sharing, the better!
Thanks again to these Chamber members who helped make the idea of a promotional video—first envisioned as a possibility back in
December of 2014—into a reality: First Federal Lakewood, Beck Center for the Arts, El Carnicero, the Krivosh Family, Melt Bar and First Federal Lakewood, Beck Center for the Arts, El Carnicero, the Krivosh Family, Melt Bar and First Federal Lakewood, Beck Center for the Arts, El Carnicero, the Krivosh Family, Melt Bar and First Federal Lakewood, Beck Center for the Arts, El Carnicero, the Krivosh Family, Melt Bar and
Grilled, Pillars of Lakewood, Geiger’s, LakewoodAlive, Lakewood Catholic Academy Grilled, Pillars of Lakewood, Geiger’s, LakewoodAlive, Lakewood Catholic Academy Grilled, Pillars of Lakewood, Geiger’s, LakewoodAlive, Lakewood Catholic Academy Grilled, Pillars of Lakewood, Geiger’s, LakewoodAlive, Lakewood Catholic Academy and Lakewood City Schools. Lakewood City Schools. Lakewood City Schools. Lakewood City Schools.
A Championship Run for Your Business
Bob Negen of WhizBang! Training
Live Interactive Video Event
Friday, February 19th
8:00am—12:00pm
University of Akron Lakewood
14725 Detroit Ave. Ste. 108
From hardware stores to gift stores to boutiques and beyond – every retail business faces challenges and
opportunities. Take control of the trajectory of your retail enterprise – attend A Championship Run For Your
Business on Friday, February 19th.
A Championship Run For Your Business will feature two 90-minute virtual training
sessions with Bob Negen, retail business expert, bestselling author of Marketing Your
Retail Store in the Internet Age, and founder of WhizBang! Training. Bob Negen has
taken the customer-focused business philosophy he developed at his own retail
business and applied it to the new realities of retail: increased competition, incredible price pressure, and the
availability of 24/7 shopping online. Bob’s hard-hitting and often hilarious training stories come from over two
decades in the retail industry building his own retail store into a multi-store, multi-million-dollar operation.
Registration begins at 7:30am
Opening remarks at 8:00am by George and Greg Vlosich, Owners of GV Art + Design
GV Art + Design of Lakewood has worked with professional athletes and teams throughout the country. GV Art
+ Design Apparel has garnered national attention from SportsCenter, TNT, MLB Network, and Jimmy Kimmel,
and has been on the front pages of Yahoo, ESPN, NBA.com and Sports Illustrated. GV Apparel is featured in
professional team shops and carried in dozens of stores throughout Northeast Ohio.
Lakewood Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Lakewood Business Alliance members:
$50 for first attendee, $30 each additional registration from same business/organization.
Non-Members: $60, $40 for each additional registration from same business/organization.
Brought to you by the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce Education Task Force. For more information and to
register: http://lakewoodchamber.org/a-championship-run-for-your-business/
Event Sponsor: Breakfast Sponsor: The Downtown Lakewood
Business Alliance
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M E M B E R N E W S & E V E N T S
Hospice of the Western Reserve Hospice of the Western Reserve Hospice of the Western Reserve Hospice of the Western Reserve is seeking volunteers to assist in private residences, nursing homes, assisted living communities,
our two Hospice House locations, and hospital settings. The full 2016 Volunteer Education Schedule is available on the Hospice of
the Western Reserve website http://www.hospicewr.org. Registration is required—please call 216.255.9090.
North Coast Health North Coast Health North Coast Health North Coast Health announced the appointment of Gina Gavlak as President and CEO commencing January 1, 2016. Gina brings
twenty-five years of experience, dedication and desire to improve access to affordable health care, eliminate health disparities,
improve health outcomes and change the trajectory of chronic disease. Gina also has an extensive fundraising, program
development and advocacy background.
LHS Athletic Boosters is in full planning mode for the 12th Annual Night at the Races fundraiser. This year’s event will be held on
Saturday March 12th. Businesses can support the 2016 event by placing a business card type ad in the program ($40/$75/$100),
sponsoring a race ($150.00) or by making a donation of merchandise or a gift certificate to use as a raffle prize. The deadline for
event program ads is February 22nd. Contact Amy Kemp for more information: [email protected].
Tickets are now on sale for the 8th Annual Big Chili Cook-Off at Around The Corner Around The Corner Around The Corner Around The Corner on Saturday, February 27th at 5pm. All proceeds
from the event benefit Pillars of Lakewood Pillars of Lakewood Pillars of Lakewood Pillars of Lakewood and the Lakewood Rangers Education FoundationLakewood Rangers Education FoundationLakewood Rangers Education FoundationLakewood Rangers Education Foundation . This is a super fun-and delicious-way
to support the city of Lakewood. Tickets are also available for purchase at the door. If you would like to cook chili, email Ryan
Krivosh at [email protected].
West Shore CareerWest Shore CareerWest Shore CareerWest Shore Career----Tech Tech Tech Tech will be hosting a Summer Job Fair for all Lakewood High and West Shore Career-Tech students on
Wednesday, March 16 from 10:15am – 1:30pm during the LHS lunch periods. Businesses can advertise summer employment
openings and talk directly to high school students. Space is limited due to LHS construction, so secure your space today. To reserve
a table, contact Lynn Foran: [email protected] or 216-227-5962.
Little Lakewood Pasta Company Little Lakewood Pasta Company Little Lakewood Pasta Company Little Lakewood Pasta Company is hosting the First Annual Lakewood Community Meatball Challenge
on Sunday, February 28th! This is your chance to make them, donate to a great cause, and get an
awesome chance to have your meatball go on the menu at Jammy Buggars Jammy Buggars Jammy Buggars Jammy Buggars as one of their monthly
specials! First place also receives awesome prizes like 2 VIP Passes to the Taste of Lakewood
donated by the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce Lakewood Chamber of Commerce Lakewood Chamber of Commerce Lakewood Chamber of Commerce and 2 free bags of pasta a month for a year from
the Little Lakewood Pasta Company—plus solid bragging rights! 2nd and 3rd place winners will receive gift baskets full of awesome
goodies from local businesses. $15 per entry, must bring 10 cooked and ready to go meatballs for the judges and all proceeds go to
the Cleveland Food Bank. Contact Megan at [email protected] to sign up.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day at The Movement Factory The Movement Factory The Movement Factory The Movement Factory and learn the fundamentals of swing dancing at “Sweetheart Swing”! By the end
of this two hour workshop you can expect to know the basic triple step footwork pattern and how to lead and follow a fun mix of
spins and turns in open and closed position. No partner required but taking the class with your sweetheart is okay too! $25pp. Reg-
ister online at http://www.themovementfactory.com.
By the time you read this, Eric Williams of El Carnicero El Carnicero El Carnicero El Carnicero will have competed in the finale of Triple-D
winners on Guy’s Grocery Games on Food Network (aired on January 31st). Here’s the preview from
Guy’s Grocery Games website: “The winners of the first four Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives throwdowns are
back for the finale! First, they must dish out their best diner breakfast using a grocery list made up of
emojis; then, the chefs must create the ultimate drive-in burger featuring a red light special. Finally, they
must make an elevated dive bar dish using only ingredients from three aisles. The victor earns the
coveted tournament trophy and a chance to more than double their winnings in an encore shopping
spree!” Check out the Chamber’s Facebook page to find out the results!
Has your business been featured in the news? Do you have an announcement or a one-time special event to share?
Send your press release, link, or short summary to [email protected] by the 25th of this month.
Items received by the 25th will be included in next month’s newsletter.
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J A N U A R Y E V E N T P H O T O S
Thank you to First Federal Lakewood,First Federal Lakewood,First Federal Lakewood,First Federal Lakewood, Cox Business Cox Business Cox Business Cox Business and COSECOSECOSECOSE for sponsoring our 2016 Speaker Series. The first event in the series was
a luncheon on January 22nd at Brennan’sBrennan’sBrennan’sBrennan’s with Joe Roman, CEO and President of the Greater Cleveland Partnership and Vice Chair of
the 2016 Republican National Convention Host Committee. Mr. Roman presented “Your Business, Your Community and the 2016 RNC”.
J A N U A R Y L U N C H E O N , 1 / 2 2 / 2 0 1 6
T H I S I S L A K E W O O D V I D E O L A U N C H , 1 / 2 8 / 2 0 1 6
James Ryan
@JamerRyan Jan 28
At the @BeckCenter
annex. Waiting for the debut of
#thisislakewood
Chris Karel @CJs_Stories
Jan 28 #thisislakewood
Cindy Einhouse @Einhouse Jan 28 Great job on
LAKEWOOD's new video, Lakewood Chamber!
#thisislakewood #lakewoodchamber
Social Media exploded on the evening of January 28th with the video release of This Is Lakewood. About 75 invited Chamber members,
guests and sponsors were on hand to view the video, participate in a Q&A session and gain some social media tips to get the video
trending. Noting that creating a video needs a certain energy, “a Force” if you will, Chamber Board Chair Julie Warren sang an original
song about the video release to the Star Wars theme, with an assist from Darth Vader. The committee extends its special thanks to Beck Beck Beck Beck
Center for the Arts Center for the Arts Center for the Arts Center for the Arts for hosting the event, Fernando Lopez and Stephen Cinch of Airhead Media for the making of the video and
participating in the Q&A, and to Tom Leatherman for providing the music, sound & video projection!
Martin Foster @ConexoMarty Jan 28
Tonight, all will be revealed… This is exciting. #ThisIsLakewood
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The Lakewood Chamber of Commerce announces
The 2016
Speaker Series
Join us for quarterly presentations featuring headline speakers discussing some of the region’s
most interesting topics. Events can be purchased individually or as a series.
Your Business, Your Community and the 2016 RNC
Luncheon with Joseph Roman, CEO and President of the Greater Cleveland Partnership
and Vice Chair of the 2016 Republican National Convention Host Committee.
Friday, January 22nd, 2016 Brennan’s Catering & Banquet Center
11:30am 13000 Triskett Road, Cleveland
Lunch provided Cost: $20 Members, $25 Non-members
Rising Strong: The Cleveland Flea as an Innovator of Leading and
Working in a Post-Industrial Rust Belt City
Luncheon with Stephanie Sheldon, CEO and Founder of The Cleveland Flea.
Friday, April 15th, 2016 The Clifton Club
11:30am 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood
Lunch provided Cost: $20 Members, $25 Non-members
“Meet the Brewers”
Featuring a discussion on the emerging brewing industry and beer tasting with 4 local
breweries.
Thursday, July 14th, 2016 The Clifton Club
6-8pm 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood
Happy Hour Cost: $20 Members, $25 Non-members
What County Government is Doing for Your Business
Luncheon with Armond Budish, Cuyahoga County Executive.
Friday, October 21st, 2016 Brennan’s Catering & Banquet Center
11:30am 13000 Triskett Road, Cleveland
Lunch provided Cost: $20 Members, $25 Non-members
For more information visit
lakewoodchamber.org.
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YOU’RE INVITED!YOU’RE INVITED!YOU’RE INVITED!YOU’RE INVITED! Let’s kick off the new year with the Fifth Annual Great Big CHAMBER NETWORKING NIGHTCHAMBER NETWORKING NIGHTCHAMBER NETWORKING NIGHTCHAMBER NETWORKING NIGHT at the Great Great Great Great
Big Home & Garden ShowBig Home & Garden ShowBig Home & Garden ShowBig Home & Garden Show at the I-X Center (near Cleveland Hopkins Airport) on Wednesday, February 10th from 4-6 pm. A
$15 ticket will give you entrance to the show from 11 am-9 pm and the Chamber MemberChamber MemberChamber MemberChamber Member only PRIVATE PARTYPRIVATE PARTYPRIVATE PARTYPRIVATE PARTY from 4-6
pm that will include GREAT appetizers, sodas, cash bar, prizes from exhibitors and MORE! Everyone had a great time last
year and we expect an even bigger crowd this year! This is a GREAT networking opportunity for everyone, and lots of fun
too. For more details visit: www.greatbighomeandgarden.com.
Use the promo code “CHAMBERCHAMBERCHAMBERCHAMBER” to buy your ticket. Or use this link: https://www.microspec.com/tix123/eTic.cfm?
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Julie Warren, Julie Warren, Julie Warren, Julie Warren, Erie Design Bill Craighead, Bill Craighead, Bill Craighead, Bill Craighead, Cleveland Home Title Maria Shinn, Maria Shinn, Maria Shinn, Maria Shinn, Shinn Lanter LLP Heidi Finniff, Heidi Finniff, Heidi Finniff, Heidi Finniff, First Federal Lakewood Cindy Einhouse, Cindy Einhouse, Cindy Einhouse, Cindy Einhouse, Beck Center for the Arts Mike DeStefano, Mike DeStefano, Mike DeStefano, Mike DeStefano, DMS Management Solutions Patricia L. RyanPatricia L. RyanPatricia L. RyanPatricia L. Ryan
2013201320132013----2014 Officers2014 Officers2014 Officers2014 Officers
2015201520152015----2016 Board of Directors2016 Board of Directors2016 Board of Directors2016 Board of Directors
Ian AndrewsIan AndrewsIan AndrewsIan Andrews Carol BarrettCarol BarrettCarol BarrettCarol Barrett Steve BarrySteve BarrySteve BarrySteve Barry
Michael DasoMichael DasoMichael DasoMichael Daso Kelly FlamosKelly FlamosKelly FlamosKelly Flamos Marty FosterMarty FosterMarty FosterMarty Foster
Mary JohnsonMary JohnsonMary JohnsonMary Johnson John LansonJohn LansonJohn LansonJohn Lanson Cindy LowreyCindy LowreyCindy LowreyCindy Lowrey
Sharon MarrellSharon MarrellSharon MarrellSharon Marrell Pete NelsonPete NelsonPete NelsonPete Nelson Brian SiftarBrian SiftarBrian SiftarBrian Siftar Dru SileyDru SileyDru SileyDru Siley
Bob WrightBob WrightBob WrightBob Wright
LakewoodAlive Carol Lynn’s Salon Plus Steve Barry Buick AXA Advisors, LLC Mahall’s Twenty Lanes Conexo Communications Cornucopia, Inc. Cox Business Convey360 Marrell Music Dollar Bank Lakewood City Schools City of Lakewood Buckeye Beer Engine
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A D V E R T I S E I N T H E C H A M B E R C O N N E C T I O N
N E W S L E T T E R
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method of reaching Chamber members,
community business leaders, and friends
of the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce.
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addresses, posted on the Chamber
website, communicated out via the
Chamber’s Facebook page and
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“Member Benefits” click on “Marketing
Opportunities”.
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Tel 216-226-2900
Fax 216-226-1340
Email [email protected]
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