CHAMBER GUIDE
LeTtEr FrOm THe 2008 BoARD Of DIReCTorS
CHAIRmAN Of THe BoARD
Bill Burnsed, Linda Markham,
Welcome to the 2008 Chamber Guide. Chairman Chair Elect,
Carefree Golf Business Development
I am pleased to report that we are adding Committee
new members at a record rate and have Allstate Insurance
a very active program to improve the
business success of all our members.
All of our committees (Business
Marie Vale, Noah Kendrick,
Development, Public Relations,
Treasurer Secretary,
Events, Membership, Workforce
Harold’s Corral PR Committee
Development, and Ambassadors)
Edward Jones
have worked very hard to improve the
Investments
vitality of our business community.
I am very proud to share with you some of our recent
David Karsten, Karen Cimaglia,
accomplishments: A new and much improved Website that features
Immediate Director,
a separate page for each member. A strong “Shop Local Buy Local”
Past Chair Membership
program. Bringing the Governor’s Rural Economic Business
Karsten’s Ace Committee
Development Conference here in September. The production of an
Hardware Car Source
all new E-Newsletter.
This Chamber Guide is a great tool for finding goods and services
for all your business and personal needs. Sharing business with your
Jackie Dean, Garry Kaylor,
fellow Chamber members is the best way to ensure our community’s
Director, Events Director
economic success.
Committee Storage Solutions
American
Please join us at our monthly after-hours mixers and breakfasts for
Sterling Bank
an opportunity to meet your fellow members, build strong business
relationships, and have a lot of fun while you’re at it!
Christine Lanning, Larry Wilson,
Thank you for your support.
Director, Director,
Workforce Ambassadors
Development State Farm
Committee Insurance
Sincerely,
M & I Bank
William Burnsed
Carefree Golf
2008 Chairman of the Board
StAFf
Ian Ellison Marry Livingston
Executive Director Administrator
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