Business Insider Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year Macpage LLC CPA’s Scott Small and Jeff Hubert left their Portland headquarters to open an office in January 2015 projects including MaineGeneral’s medical building on Civic Center Drive, Bolduc Technologies’ building and a current 50,000 sqft NRF Distributors’ warehouse. Awards Banquet Jan. 23, 2015 - Civic Center Augusta’s new Key Plaza in 1989, hired Office Manager Sara Hasty, and did what successful businesses do best – they worked hard, stayed ahead of the technology curve, became involved in the community and grew. Now employing more than 20 (includes 11 CPA’s and one attorney) at the new downtown Augusta location, Macpage provides audit, tax and consulting services to more than 1,100 Capital region clients. “Community involvement is very important,” say the Managing Partners, and Macpage folks play key roles in support of United Way, MaineGeneral, Lithgow, Sidney Athletic Association, Waterville Regional Arts and Community Center and many other causes. Business Person of the Year Gary Peachey, Peachey Builders: This professional photographer and airplane pilot landed back in the family business (he’d worked there 1979 to 1986) in 1990 and became president and owner in 1996. Gary’s success formula: good ethics, honesty, doing best for his clients and his employees, involvement with people and giving back to the community. The CEO brings a solid sincerity and thoughtfulness in all interactions including his leadership roles in a number of construction associations and community boards. Peachey Builders is a design-build construction firm with recent The people who provide leadership for these organizations have a profound effect upon the Capital Area business environment and economy, contributing to the quality of life enjoyed here. www.AugustaMaine.com Special Service Award UMA-50 University of Maine at Augusta-50: Established 50 years ago to primarily serve non-traditional college students, UMA today serves about 6,000 students of every age at its Augusta and Bangor campuses, and statewide centers. A national leader in “distance education,” UMA pioneered instructional television and now provides convenient internet learning opportunities for its many associate and baccalaureate programs. Recently UMA began a unique five-year professional program in architecture and collaborated with Maine Instrument Flight to begin Maine’s first BS in Aviation program. President Glenn Cummings sees a bright future with “our comprehensive delivery system for both older students and 18-year-olds.” With 600 grads a year, UMA is vital to our Kennebec Valley workforce needs. AWARD WINNERS cont. Page 2 Business Insider, Jan, 21, Senator Inn Gov. LePage to Address KV Chamber Members Governor Paul R. LePage will discuss his administrations’ second term goals at the Chamber’s Business Insider breakfast January 21. LePage lays claim to the largest tax cut in Maine history with two-thirds of Mainers getting income tax relief. LePage has promoted a government culture that partners with the private sector and has removed regulatory red tape in a number of ways. In his first four years he has seen growth of 20,000 private sector jobs while assisting more than 500 businesses startups and expansions. He takes pride in fostering charter schools and in paying a $750 million hospital debt. Business Insider sponsors: Kennebec Savings Bank and Central Maine Power Company. o en et or , Jan. 14, Senator Inn The bottom line in any business is getting the job done efficiently, profitably. Rebecca Lambert believes the practice of yoga can help people achieve strength, openness, peace and awareness – all important to personal wellness and excellent job performance. An owner/instructor of Big White Barn Yoga and integrated Health, Lambert will discuss the balance and flexibility benefits of yoga on body and mind at KV Chamber’s Women’s Network luncheon Jan. 14 at the Senator Inn. Major sponsors are Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield and Bangor Savings Bank www.AugustaMaine.com Awards continued from Page 1 President’s Awards Bangor Savings Bank: This $3 billion-56 branch-700 employeeMaine bank recently expanded its Augusta presence with an impressive new $4 million regional HQ facility. Since announcing the investment in 2011, BSB-Greater Augusta has grown from 12 to 27 employees, customer relationships increased by nearly 1,000, and thousands of community group visitors have met in its 3rd floor conference facility, according to Branch Manager VP Molly Gerencer. The company stresses the value of personal relationships, new technology, and community service in their success formula. Lithgow Library, Downtown Augusta and many other organizations have benefited from BSB’s generous support and belief that “…you matter more.” Harvest Time Natural Foods: Lew Purinton opened a Downtown Augusta health food store in 1974, committed to share his interest in healthy eating and living. The struggling business (he slept in the back room for a while) moved to the Capitol Shopping Center in 1978 and began to grow. By the mid-90’s, popularity of health foods, supplements and local products propelled HTNF into a larger location and, with the addition of Lew’s wife Karen as manager, the business grew and grew. Still grinding their own peanut butter and offering exotic products to a diverse customer base, HTNF takes pride in educating people on how to eat good food and live longer. Co-owners Scott and Debbie Kenoyer say thousands of products and friendly staff make the store a favorite shopping destination. Nancy Marshall Communications: Infectious enthusiasm; that’s Nancy! This Colbygrad Sugarloafer started NMC in 1991 as sole employee with client Sugarloaf, and later Victory Chimes, Northern Outdoors and Maine Office of Tourism. Augustabased-NMC’s 12 specialists handle PR, marketing, social media, workshops, and personal branding for clients ranging from MaineGeneral, to Summit Natural Gas, from Maine Huts & Trails to Carrabassett Valley Academy. NMC’s “Marshall Plan,” is a road map for clients to achieve their marketing goals. “We bring passion…high quality, high value work… with integrity, accountability, and trust,” says Nancy, also known as The PR Maven, “while staying on top of technology advances.” Community Service Awards Gardiner Main Street: Now age 13, Gardiner Main Street was one of Maine’s four original communities to join a national program focused on historic preservation through downtown revitalization. “We are strengthening Gardiner as a hub for community, commerce, and culture,” says Patrick Wright, Executive Director for the past four years. Volunteer-driven, GMS has helped current businesses grow and new businesses locate in Gardiner’s downtown while hosting its popular Swine and Stein celebration and hosting “Bike Maine,” welcoming over 250 bicyclists from six countries and 35 states. In 2014, GMS and the City announced an innovative “Growth Initiative,” providing financial incentive for businesses to expand to Gardiner. Patrick S.A. Flood: This former regional manager of International Paper’s forests (from Maine to Pennsylvania) retired from his Augusta HQ in 2004 and ran for the Legislature “to try to do good things.” The modest and humble man soon became a revered leader on Maine’s powerful budget committee, devoted to earning the trust needed to hammer out state budgets. After eight years in the House, Pat was elected to the Senate where he continued to impress State leaders with his ability to get things done in a bi-partisan manner. His many awards testify to his deep caring for severely disabled citizens and for the future of his state as he now retires again to enjoy family and golf. Young Professional Award Maeghan Maloney, DA: By age five she decided to become a lawyer – after watching her Dad argue unsuccessfully against an eviction in court. She’s now District Attorney for Kennebec and Somerset Counties with novel programs to seek justice. A star student, athlete and leader at Leavitt H.S., Maeghan won a full scholarship to Swarthmore College and later Harvard Law where she excelled in studies and leadership. She won Henry Luce and Watson Fellowships to study in Europe and Singapore. She’s been a prosecutor in Portland, OR, served in private practice and Assistant Attorney General in Maine before serving one term in the Maine House. In 2012 she was elected DA. Family life and happiness are top goals for Maeghan who also “just loves public service.” LEAH HARADEN PHOTOS: Thanks to Leah Haraden Photography for producing Awards Portraits. Member Anniversaries The following businesses and organizations recently renewed their investment support of the Chamber. 35 years and over Coldwell Banker Thomas Agency Gagne & Son Hammond Lumber Co. Meadow Park Development Corp. N.R.F. Distributors Plummer Funeral Home Senator Inn & Spa Sprague & Curtis Real Estate 30 years and over Augusta Tool Rental G & E Roofing Co., Inc. J.S. McCarthy Printers Thayer Engineering Co., Inc. 25 years and over Augusta Civic Center Cribstone Capital Management Lipman & Katz, Attorneys at Law Maine Association of Realtors Maine Municipal Bond Bank McDonald’s East Side 20 years and over Coca Cola Maine State Credit Union Newcomer Relocation Rental Services 15 years and over Asset Management Bangor Savings Bank ProdComm 10 years and over At Home Veterinary Care Brookewood Realty C & C Realty Management, LLC Clark Marine S.W. Cole Engineering, Inc. FAME SCORE Steve’s Appliance Service & Sales, Inc. T-Mobile SHOP LOCALLY KV Chamber Gift Certificates. Good for any occasion! KVCC Gift Certificates Good at more than 100 locations A GREAT Gift for your employees family and friends! Welcome NEW Members! Please welcome & give your personal support to our newest members: Current Media LLC, Lewiston Jared Lussier, 514-3559 www.currentmedia.com W.H. Green + Sons, Inc., Augusta Gene Green, 623-3331 5 years and over Common Sense Computing, Inc. Governor Hill Mansion Karen Johnson CPA, LLC Manchester Lions Club Thomas College Valmet Fabrics, Inc. Vanguard Property Management Also renewing Aging Excellence DG Communication Arts Gardiner Federal Credit Union Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Lakepoint Real Estate Pathway Vineyard Church Sargent Corporation Summit Natural Gas of Maine, Inc. Chamber Notes MaineGeneral Medical Center recently received the Best Project in the category of Health Care at the Engineering News-Record New England awards in Boston. The award was accepted by MaineGeneral Director of Engineering and Plant Operations Rick Albert on behalf of the building team that constructed the Alfond Center for Health. S. W. Cole Engineering, Inc. President and CEO Bob Chaput, Jr., PE, and Geotechnical Engineer Mike St. Pierre, PE, pose with Carolyn Bird, PE, President of Casco Bay Engineering and an ACEC of Maine Officer. Townsquare Media presents The Maine Wedding Association Bridal Show on January 25th from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Augusta Armory. You won’t want to miss this event if you’re a business owner and cater to the bridal market. Call Denise today at 623-4735 and reserve your space. The MaineGeneral Healthy Living Resource Center has a new schedule of classes beginning January 2015. Go to MaineGeneral.org and Search All Classes and Events. Register online or by calling 861-5271. American Community Project Young Professionals Reception and Discussion featuring Dan Emery Thursday, January 15 5-7:00 p.m. @ Charlamagne’s FREE!! 228 Water Street, Augusta Help the cause – Bring non-perishable food items* to donate to the Augusta Food Bank! CYNERGY (ages 21-40) is planning a fun and informative meeting for January. Join Cynergy members at Charlamagne’s where Dan Emery will discuss his experiences exploring hunger needs across the continental United States during 2014. Dan, and his ACP partner Myles Chung, visited all 48 states and has quite a story to tell. Come learn about their adventure, and enjoy some great food. RSVP – see pink insert in this newsletter, or email info@AugustaMaine.com. Want to be more involved? We have openings on several Cynergy committees and welcome any and all volunteers. Call the KV Chamber office for more information at 623-4559. We look forward to seeing you on the 15th at Charlamagne’s! *Suggested items include: peanut butter, canned soups, canned fruits, tuna fish, rice and rice mixes, spaghetti and canned tomato sauce. Newsletter Inserts Consider your Business Insider newsletter to announce a special program, service, product, promotion, etc., to some 1,450 recipients. (Inserts are also included in the online newsletter at www.AugustaMaine.com). Important: The Chamber will insert preprinted literature – unfolded 8 ½” x 11” sheets only – in the monthly newsletter for a basic fee of $250.00. Insert space must be reserved in advance –and 1,450 copies of insert received by the office, no later than the 15th of the month prior. Call the Chamber for more information @ 623-4559. KVCC Board of Directors Kim Vandermeulen, Chair* Alternative Manufacturing, Inc. Eric Jermyn, Chair-Elect* Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Michal Kleinlerer, D.M.D., Vice Chair* MK Orthodontics Chris Paszyc.Vice Chair* CBRE/The Boulos Company Matthew R. Tardiff, Treasurer* J.S. McCarthy Printers Cathy A. DeMerchant, Past Chair* Capital Area Staffing Solutions, Inc. Chuck W. Hays, Past Treasurer* MaineGeneral Health Craig H. Nelson, Esq., Special Counsel* Doyle & Nelson Ross H. Cunningham, President and CEO*^ Peter G. Thompson, Consulting CEO* * Executive Committee ^ Full-time Executive Dana Colwill Augusta Civic Center Glenn Cummings, Ed.D. University of Maine at Augusta Ian D. Kopp Kenway Corporation Steven H. Marson Central Maine Pyrotechnics Stacey Morrison Ganneston Construction Corp. Jeffrey Nevins FairPoint Communications Anita M. Nored The Bank of Maine Richard Parkhurst Stained Glass Express Gregory R. Piper PERFORMANCE Foodservice NorthCenter Suzanne M. Rende KeyBank, N.A. Michael D. Seitzinger, Esq. Kozak & Gayer, P.A. Andrew E. Silsby, (Director Emeritus) Kennebec Savings Bank Eric N. Stinneford Central Maine Power Company Business Insider Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce 21 University Dr., PO Box 676 Augusta ME 04332-0676 Phone: 207-623-4559 Fax: 207-626-9342 www.AugustaMaine.com PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Augusta, ME Permit No. 576 Newsletter sponsors: ___________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WHAT’S HAPPENING? KVCC Calendar January & February 01/07 01/13 01/14 01/15 01/19 01/21 01/21 01/23 01/28 KVCC Annual Awards Friday, January 23, 2015 Augusta Civic Center Major Sponsors: 02/04 02/11 02/11 02/16 02/18 02/18 02/25 January 2015 KLI Comm. 12 p.m. @ KVCC KVCC Board Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Women’s Network Lunch, 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. @ Senator Inn CYNERGY, 5-7:00 p.m. @ Charlamagne’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Business Insider Breakfast, 7:30-9:00 a.m. @ Senator Membership Comm, 11:30 a.m. @ KVCC KVCC ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET, 5:30 p.m. @ Augusta Civic Center Business After Hours, 5-7:00 p.m. @ Senator Inn & Spa February 2015 KLI Comm. 12 p.m. @ KVCC Women’s Network Lunch, 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. @ Senator Inn KVCC Board Meeting, 5:30 p.m. President’s Day Holiday Business Insider Breakfast, 7:30-9:00 a.m. @ Senator Membership Comm., 11:30 a.m. @ KVCC Business After Hours, 5-7:00 p.m. @ Kennebec Valley YMCA with Kennebec Networkers KVCC Staff Ross H. Cunningham, President & CEO Peter G. Thompson, Consulting CEO Patty M. Paquet, Vice President, Operations Lynne M. Burney, Program Director Deborah R. Camporiale, Information Coordinator January-Free reception 01/28/15 Senator Inn & Spa Hosts January KV Chamber members and their guests are invited to come to an annual favorite Business After Hours on Wednesday, January 28th from 5-7:00 p.m. at The Senator Inn & Spa, 284 Western Avenue, Augusta. The Senator is planning an incredible evening of food, drink, networking and more. Did we mention the door prizes? Plus, a chance to win our 50/50 raffle. And our friends from Townsquare Media will be there, too. KVCC Business After Hours receptions are where some of your best Chamber networking happens. Be sure to bring along extra business cards to share with all your new friends. Please RSVP by calling us at 623-4559. Our Mission: The KV Chamber exists to enhance life quality by strengthening our regional economy. www.AugustaMaine.com Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce January 2015 Please complete and return with payment CONTACT PERSON: PHONE: COMPANY: Wednesday, January 14: Women’s Network Luncheon, 11:30 AM–1:00 PM @ Senator Inn. Health & Fitness featuring Becky Lambert, Big White Barn Yoga & Integrated Health $20 members ($25 members after 01/09/15), $30 non-members Thursday, January 15th: CYNERGY, 5:00-7:00 PM @ Charlamagne’s. The American Community Project featuring Dan Emery FREE! Wednesday, January 21st: Business Insider Breakfast, 7:309:00 AM @ Senator Inn. Breakfast with the Governor featuring Hon. Paul LePage $20 members ($25 after 01/16/15), $30 non-members Wednesday, January Registration Form 28th: Business After Hours, 5:00-7:00 PM @ The Senator Inn & Spa, 284 Western Ave, Augusta FREE! Attendees February 2015 Wednesday, February 11th: Women’s Network Luncheon, 11:30 AM–1:00 PM @ Senator Inn. The Bicycle Coalition of Maine featuring Nancy Grant & Kim True $20 members ($25 members after 02/06/15), $30 non-members Wednesday, February 18th: Business Insider Breakfast, 7:30-9:00 AM @ Senator Inn. Maine Business Issues–2015 and Beyond featuring Dana Connors, President, Maine State Chamber $20 members ($25 after 02/13/15), $30 non-members CHECK ENCLOSED FOR $________as noted Please return to: Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce PO Box 676, Augusta ME 04332-0676 Phone: 623-4559 Fax: 626-9342 E-mail: info@augustamaine.com IMPORTANT: Your reservation guarantees your Business Insider Breakfast and/or Women’s Network Luncheon. To cancel, please notify the Chamber three (3) working days prior to the event, or you will be charged. Late registration fee applies if you register after Friday prior to the event. Plan ahead! Important 2015 dates: KVCC Annual Awards Banquet January 23, 2015 @ Augusta Civic Center Winners listed in this newsletter Kennebec Leadership Institute Graduation Wednesday, May 6, 2015 @ Senator Inn Whatever Family Festival June 17 – July 4, 2015 @ various locations Whatever Festival Day in Capitol Park Saturday, June 27, 2015 @ Capitol Park—Augusta Side KV Chamber Golf Tournament Monday, July 13, 2015 KV Chamber Business EXPO Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Augusta Civic Center North Wing Wednesday, February 25th: Business After Hours, 5:00-7:00 PM @ Kennebec Valley YMCA, Augusta with Kennebec Networkers FREE! Attendees See all 2015 Business After Hours, Insider Breakfasts and Women’s Network Luncheon dates on reverse side. Plan early and join us for as many KV Chamber events as you can! Mark your calendar now for 2015! 2015 Business Insider Breakfast January 21…Breakfast with the Governor, The Honorable Paul R. Lepage February 18…Maine Business Issues – 2015, Dana Connors, President, Maine State Chamber March 18 April 15 May 6…Kennebec Leadership Institute Graduation June 17 July…No breakfast - Summer Break! August 19 September 16 October 7…KV Chamber of Commerce - Annual Meeting November 18 December 16 Photo: 08/2014 Business Insider Breakfast featuring Susan Stacey, Manpower –Five Generation Workforce 2015 Women’s Network Luncheon January 14… Health & Fitness, Becky Lambert, Big White Barn Yoga & Integrated Health February 11… Bicycle Coalition of Maine, Nancy Grant and Kim True March 11 April 8… Wholesome Holmstead, Anne Trenholm May 20 June 10 July & August…No luncheon - Summer Break! September 9… Jobs for Maine’s Graduates, Lisa Gardner October 8 November 12 December 9 Photo:02/2014 Women’s Network Luncheon Personal Branding featuring Nancy Marshall 2015 Business After Hours January 28…Senator Inn February 25…Kennebec Valley YMCA w/Kennebec Networkers March 25…Charlamagne’s April 22…Lapointe Lumber May 27…The Cohen Center June 24…Augusta Country Club July 22…The Red Barn August 26…Oakes & Parkhurst Glass September 23…Dube Travel Agency October 28…UMA 50th November 4…Stained Glass Express December 9…Maple Hill Farm Inn & Conf. Center Photo:12/2014 After Hours @ Longfellow’s Greenhouses w/Kennebec Land Trust Rachel Merriam photo
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