year in review: 2014-2015
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The Wausau Region Chamber of Commerce recaps the 2014-2015 year for the organization and its members.TRANSCRIPT
Y earR eviewin 2014-2015
MissionThe purpose of the Wausau Region Chamber is to strengthen our member businesses and enhance our community by building business success.
VisionWe are the region’s indispensable source for business connections, opportunities, and solutions.
Contact UsWausau Region Chamber of Commerce200 Washington Street, Suite 120Wausau, WI 54403715-845-6231www.wausauchamber.com
OUR LEADERSHIP
Marco EspinozaGreenheck Fan
2014-2015 Chairperson
T he word is out. Now everyone knows what those of us who love to live and work here know – we live in one of America’s Best Communities.Traditionally this column is a space for the outgoing Chair of the Board to list all of the efforts the Chamber has worked on in the last year. I want to focus on only one – the
selection of Wausau as one of 50 communities in the quarter final round of the America’s Best Communities competition.The Chamber led this effort, but was not alone in creating the opportunity or putting together the winning presentation. The competition is co-sponsored by an active Chamber member, Frontier Communications, and a diverse team of community members from the Chamber, local government, education and the private sector.Putting together an application like this is no easy task. Let’s be honest, it is downright daunting. For every application that made it into the mail, there were surely dozens that died along the wayside from apathy, in-fighting, someone dropping the ball, or through simply not having the right team in the room. Succeeding in this contest takes patience, dedication, leadership and a true commitment to your community – so kudos to everyone who was involved. What’s more, the focus of the Chamber’s application is seeking funding for a wayfinding project that will not only benefit Wausau proper, but will also highlight places and businesses of interest in all our surrounding Chamber member communities. Staying relevant is the biggest challenge facing chambers today, and our efforts in getting recognized in the America’s Best Communities competition are a perfect example of a chamber doing just that.I am looking forward to another great year under the leadership of Melissa Kampmann and the entire Board of Directors.Also, I would like to give a special thanks to our dedicated and enthusiastic Chamber staff. It is in large part through their efforts that our Chamber continues to be an indispensable resource for you through the educational, advocacy and networking opportunities they create and support.
Respectfully,Marco A. Espinoza
OUR LEADERSHIP
Aaron KapelluschWausau Region Chamber of Commerce
President/CEO
A s our Chamber program calendar comes to a close, it reminds me that it’s important to take a moment to reflect on some of the things that we have accomplished together as a Chamber over the past year. We have listened very closely to your feedback and understand that workforce development issues remain
the primary challenge for most businesses in our region. The Chamber is, and will continue to be, deeply entrenched in the battle for the attraction and retention of talent to our region. The recently formed Workforce Hub initiative has assembled many stakeholders, including educators and business sector representatives, to identify key issues and develop a solid plan. We continue to move forward with our eyes set on an end result of bringing tangible solutions to the table. A sense of community is vitally important to providing the quality of life that many of us enjoy here in the Wausau Region, and is equally important to those we hope to attract to this area. This spring, again with the collaboration of many community partners, the Chamber led an effort to promote Wausau as America’s Best Community. This new competition, sponsored by Frontier Communications, Dish Network, The Weather Channel and CoBank, honored Wausau as a quarterfinalist with a $50,000 award. This was paired with a required $15,000 offered by two generous local foundations (the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin and the Judd S. Alexander Foundation).A grand prize of $3 million is still up for grabs as we move into the next stage of our project. While the money for a noteworthy project is wonderful, it’s the notoriety of being named America’s Best Community which is going to be invaluable in attracting people to our region. Our E3YP group has grown into a powerful force for connecting young professionals to our region. Through executing a mix of networking and educational programs, and hosting a very successful statewide YPWeek kick-off event in the spring, E3YP has quickly progressed and is among the Chamber’s most important initiatives.As always, we have worked to bring you interesting and relevant educational opportunities through our programming. Most of the topics are a direct result of feedback received from members. We held more than 110 educational and networking events during the year and atten-dance at these events continues to increase. While 2015 was a great year, look for even more exciting, innovative and noteworthy initiatives from your Chamber in 2016.
Respectfully,Aaron Kapellusch
MEMBER BENEFITS
MEMBER TESTIMONIALS
“T he Chamber gave us new and innovative ways for our young students to connect with the Wausau business community. We want our students to understand that innovation, risk-taking, perseverance and integrity can pay big dividends not just to an individual, but to entire communities.
Entrepreneurship is deeply rooted in our methodology and curriculum — as is our belief that learning by doing yields better results. Participating in the Business EXPO provided our students with a unique opportunity to interface with business people at an adult level and to hone those entrepreneurial skills. They can’t wait to participate again!”
“A s a member of the Wausau Region Chamber of Commerce for 20 years, I have seen amazing changes over the years. The Chamber has evolved to address the needs of it’s member businesses to
better serve them.I have made invaluable business connections that I can completely attribute to my membership and, more importantly, my INVOLVEMENT in the Chamber. The more I have become involved, the more opportunities have presented themselves. Many of the business contacts I have made have resulted in long lasting friendships as well.The Chamber is like business - the more you put in, the more you get out.”
“W hen we opened a new business, joining the Chamber was a must.The Chamber opened some doors for us into the
Wausau business community and it helped spread our name around.I think all of the networking and E3YP events offer a great way for any business to expand their connections and reach new customers.I find the Wausau Chamber to be a very strong group that does a lot for its members. The Business Advocacy events alert members to changes that are occurring.”
AdvocacyCommitment to the RegionCredibility
Economic DevelopmentEducationExclusivity
Information & MarketingNetworkingRecognition & Service
Workforce Development
Anne Stephenson Acton Academy
Paul LaPree Miron Construction
Andreea Buzdugan Customize It
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OFFICERS2014-2015
Marco Espinoza Greenheck Fan
Chairperson
Melissa Kampmann Ruder Ware
Chairperson Elect
Don Bohlin Wisconsin Public Service Corp
Treasurer/Secretary
Dr. Lori Weyers Northcentral Technical College
Immediate Past Chairperson
Aaron Kapellusch Wausau Region Chamber of Commerce
President/CEO
Brad Karger Marathon County Government
Director at Large
Gretchen Kray, Wausau Coated Products Inc
Director at Large
Cory Heckendorf Wisconsin Kenworth
BOARD OF DIRECTORS2014-2015
Thomas Felch J & D Tube Benders Inc
Kim Fischer Central Beer Distributors Inc
Bill Gleason Rocket Industrial Inc
Steve ImmelMCDEVCO Inc;Ruder Ware
Paul Jones LandArt Companies Inc
Karen Katz EO Johnson Business Technologies
Peter Knitt Peoples State Bank
Alfred NakhlaAssociated Bank
Dr. Eric PennimanMarshfield Clinic
Tammy PestkaAnsay & Associates
Craig Reineking Graebel Moving & Storage Inc
Sidney SczygelskiAspirus Wausau Hospital
Craig Timm Domtar Paper Co LLC
Dr. Kathleen WilliamsWausau School District
2 3 0 5 S h e r m a n S t . W a u s a u , W I 5 4 4 0 1
PROGRAM & EVENT HIGHLIGHTSAMERICA’S BEST COMMUNITIES CONTESTWausau is one of only 50 communities in the nation to advance to the quarterfinals of the “America’s Best Communities” contest. The final winner will receive $3 million for a community revitalization project.
As one of two Wisconsin communities to advance out of almost 140 applications, Wausau received $50,000 and a corporate sponsor partner to help further develop the strategic community and economic revitalization plans outlined in the initial application. These plans were developed by a group of individuals representing tourism, business, government, education and young professionals.
ANNUAL MEETINGOver 240 members attended the 2013-2014 Annual Meeting on September 22.
BUSINESS PM EVENTSThese monthly events provided an opportunity for members to showcase their business in an informal ‘open house’ atmosphere. An average of 136 people attended each event which offered a great opportunity for business-to- business networking.
CANDIDATE TRAINING PROGRAMThis new six-session program provided attendees with information related to running for local elected office. The spring 2015 program provided the tools to be successful in running for school board, county board, city council and village/town board. Almost 50 percent of the graduates have already found positions within local government entities.
GOLF OUTINGSThe Chamber Golf Outing was held on a rainy June 22 at the Wausau Country Club. Despite a wet start, 130 golfers participated.
The Chamber Women’s Golf Outing took place on July 8 at Greenwood HIlls County Club. The event with 70 participants had a luau theme this year.
LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE34 graduates in our Leadership Excellence program were recognized on May 13.
RIBBON CUTTINGS39 members took advantage of a ribbon cutting or ground breaking opportunity this year. These members celebrated one of the following successes at their business: broke ground or opened a new facility, moved to a new location, remodeled an existing facility, welcomed new ownership or underwent a significant re-branding or name change.
SMALL BUSINESS WEEKIn addition to the Business EXPO and the EXPO Business PM, this week included the Small Business of the Year Awards, Legislators’ Forum, company tours and a Small Business of the Year Recognition Ceremony.
WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE148 women attended the first annual conference to discover their highest level of personal and professional development. This conference was held on March 10 at the Westwood Conference Center.
YPWEEKWausau kicked off the first-ever statewide week devoted to young professionals by hosting the Bubbler Awards on April 11. Winners from around Wisconsin gathered to be recognized at this unique event.
BUSINESS EXPO & EXPO BUSINESS PMThere were over 230 booths set up for more than 2,500 attendees to learn more about products and services in the area. Plus, over 500 people attended the EXPO Business PM which took place after the EXPO and included recognition of the Best of Show EXPO booth winners.
AWARDSJOHN L. COOK MEMORIAL AWARDJohn L. Cook was deeply interested in improving the quality of life in the Wausau region. He was also a member of the first ‘Leadership Wausau/Marathon County’ class hosted by the Chamber. To honor his memory and spirit, graduates of that class developed the John L. Cook Memorial Award which was awarded to Jim O’Connell at the 2014 Annual Meeting.
NEW MEMBER OF THE YEAR AWARDThis award is given to a new member based on program attendance, sponsorships, donations, and overall commitment to the Chamber. Wisconsin Kenworth was recognized with the award at the 2014 Annual Meeting.
SMALL BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARDSThe Small Business of the Year Award recognizes business growth, community involvement, and innovative efforts in the Wausau Region. This award is also an opportunity to review the best business practices of successful entrepreneurs and set a benchmark of excellence for the years to come.
Mutual of Wausau Insurance Corporation (Business-to- Business), The Great Dane Pub and Brewing Company (Business-to-Consumer), and United Way of Marathon County Inc (Charitable Non-Profit) were named as the Wausau Region Chamber of Commerce’s 2015 Small Businesses of the Year recipients. The awards have been given annually since 1981 and were presented during the Chamber’s Small Business Week in April.
AMBASSADOR OF THE YEAR AWARDThe Ambassador of the Year Award is presented to an Ambassador who contributes countless hours of service to the Chamber at ribbon cuttings, ground breakings, programs and events. The 2014 Ambassador of the Year Award was presented to Jamie Potter.
ATHENA LEADERSHIP AWARD® PROGRAM The ATHENA Leadership Award® Program recognizes members of the community who have played an important role in business, our community and the advancement of women. The ATHENA Award is presented to a person who has demonstrated professional excellence, taken part in community service, and actively assisted women in attaining leadership skills that have helped them advance professionally.
The 2014 ATHENA Award was presented to Tee Daly of Basil Restaurant.
ATHENA YOUNG PROFESSIONAL AWARDThe ATHENA Young Professional Award is presented to a woman who demonstrates excellence, creativity and initiative in her business or profession, provides valuable service to improve the quality of life for others in her community and clearly serves as a role model for young women both personally and professionally.
The 2014 ATHENA Young Professional Award was presented to Sara Valiska of Wausau Coated Products Inc.
BUSINESS EXPO BEST OF SHOW AWARDSThe Best of Show recipients for Business EXPO 2015 were named at the EXPO Business PM on April 23.
The winning members included Ed & Sharon’s Restaurant & Catering (Eats or Treats), Yach’s Body & Custom Inc. (Attention Strategy), R-Store (Best Theme) and Office Enterprises Inc. (Overall).
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Member Relations Manager
Craig Bernstein
Membership Development Director
Sara Guild
Government Affairs & Workforce Development Director
Aaron Kapellusch
President/CEO
Stacy Livernash
Operations Director
Nick O’Brien
Young Professionals & Special Projects Manager
Brian Otten
Marketing Manager
Judy Pitek
Programs Manager
Vicki Resech
Administrative Specialist
Jenny Ritchay
Events Manager
Jim Warsaw Economic Development Director
Sue Wokatsch
Finance Director
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SPECIAL THANKSTHANK YOU to all of our member businesses.We want to acknowledge all of the volunteers who assist with committees, programs, and events.We also want to thank all of our member businesses who sponsored our programs and events. They provided critical support for ongoing services and for the expansion of Chamber programs in the last year.
NEW MEMBERSAAA Insurance - Schofield
Accent Business Solutions - Weston
Acton Academy Wausau Inc
Advanced Pain Management - Wausau
Alphabet Soup Child Care ll Inc
American Heart Association
The Anglers Choice Guide Service
Avis / Budget
Basil
Bellevue University
BioLife Plasma Services - Wausau
Blount International - Woods Equipment Co
Brooklyn Taste LLC
Chase Outdoors LLC
Community Soul Yoga
Cornerstone Business Services
Customize It
CWE Inc
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit - Wausau
Dunkin Donuts - Rib MountainDunkin Donuts - Weston EXIT Greater RealtyFrom the ForestGander Mountain - WausauGhidorziGlobal Motivational Force InternationalGraebel Companies IncThe Graphic EdgeGreystone Construction CompanyHarter’s Fox Valley DisposalHmong American Center IncInlanta Mortgage - The Badger State TeamJ Gumbo’s - WausauKrautkramer & Block LLC Law FirmLakeland Overhead Door CorporationLS Industries LLCLuoma Design SolutionsMarco IncMedical College of Wisconsin - Central Wisconsin
Midwestern Risk Advisors LLC
Milwaukee Burger Company
Mountain View Estates
Nicolet Plastics Inc
Nueske’s Applewood Smoked Meats
Office Max - Wausau
Omni Glass & Paint Inc
On-Q Collision Center Inc
The Palms Supper Club Inc
Panda Express - Wausau
Pat’s Body Shop
PC Portal
Pizza Ranch - Weston
Premier Sports Academy LLC
Realign Redesign Life Coaching LLC
Rodan + Fields
Rotary Club of Wausau
Scholfield Group LLC
SEEK Careers & Staffing
SH Enterprises Inc
Stainbrook Agency - Meemic Insurance
Subway - Stewart Ave
Sutton Transport Inc
TEC
Tender Reflections Assisted Living and Memory Care
Thomas Industrial Supply
Truck Equipment Inc
The UPS Store #6619
Violet Loft
Waste Management
Waukesha Bearings
Wausau 525 Group LLC
Wausau Animal Hospital
Wausau Flying Service Inc
Wausau Pickers
Wausau World Market
Wauskin Medical Aesthetics
Wausome Foods
Wells Fargo Advisors
Wisconsin Financial Wealth Management
Wisconsin Title Inc - Schofield
Zingers & Flingers Inc
SPECIAL THANKS
FINANCIALSREVENUES:
EXPENSES:
MembershipInvestment38%
Affiliate Contracts 28% Programs 31%Other 3%
Operations70%
Programs 17%
Occupancy 11%Other 2%
Affiliate Contracts: Contracts with other organizations for the Chamber to provide administrative services.
Programs: Educational, Golf Outing, Small Business Week
Operations: Salaries and fringes, office expenses
Occupancy: Rent, property tax, utilities
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