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The mission of the Ames Chamber of Commerce is to provide our members services that strengthen the economic vitality in Ames and enhance the quality of life in our community.
ChamberUpdateJUNE 2019
Ron Hallenbeck retired at the close of April after twelve years of service as Executive
Vice President of the Ames Economic Development Commission (AEDC). Ron came to join the Ames Cham-ber of Commerce and AEDC after a distinguished career with Sears and IBM. He and his wife Pam relocated to Ames to be close to their alma ma-ter, Iowa State University.
During his tenure with the AEDC, he led the organizations’ Business Retention and Expansion (BRE) ef-forts and managed a number of proj-ects that will have lasting impact on the Ames/Story County economy. He played a major role in a number of local company expansions, including Ag Leader Technology, Xpanxion, and most recently was the key driver on the AEDC team for the major ex-pansion of Barilla’s $65 million ex-pansion that was recently completed.
In addition to these and other proj-ects he also provided considerable
insight for program-ming across the or-ganizations and was a key insider to strat-egy development and confidant to Ames Chamber President & CEO, Dan Culhane. “Ron came to me and said retirement was good but that he was looking for something to do. I hired him and my expectation was that he would help around the office. What I got was a key leader that had an incredible passion for community. The team and I will miss him but he has earned the right to step back and enjoy his second re-tirement.”
Hallenbeck drew upon consider-able past professional experience to help the Chamber and its affiliates grow since joining the organization
in 2007. He was highly instrumental in the imple-mentation of the Workforce Solutions pro-gram, which came out of the feedback
he took from local companies through the BRE program. Today, the Workforce program now has two team members per-forming meaningful and significant work-force programming.
The work Ron will most be remembered for, however, is his leadership with the Ames Seed Capital, LLC. His passion for detail and wanting what was best for the
fund and the business is why he was so successful in leading this impor-tant program. He was a key part of the fundraising for Fund VI and Fund VII during his time with the organi-zation. Fund VII raised a whopping $4.25 million to be in-vested in local compa-nies!
“Ron served as a tre-mendous ambassador in promoting the good work of Ames Seed Capital and as a result we saw a major increase in the number of inves-tors and overall growth in the sophistication of the process for making
good investment decisions,” says Culhane.
Hallenbeck plans to remain in the Ames community as he is actively involved in a number of community organizations, including the Iowa State University Foundation Board of Governors and the Mary Greeley Medical Center Foundation. He and Pam will also continue to cheer on all of the Cyclones athletic programs where they are known to be two ar-dent supporters.
“In twelve short years Ron made a lasting and important imprint on community and economic develop-ment here in Ames/Story County, and for that we are all very grateful,” says Culhane.
The Ames Chamber wishes Ron and Pam well as they enter retire-ment, again.
A Tribute to Ron HallenbeckExecutive Vice President, Ron Hallenbeck, retired on April 30 after 12 years at the Ames Economic Development Commission
In twelve short years Ron made a lasting and important
imprint on community and economic development here in Ames/Story County,
and for that we are all very grateful.”
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AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
The Chamber Update newsletter is published by the Ames Chamber of Commerce
304 Main Street | Ames, IA, 50010515-232-2310 | www.ameschamber.com
2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEAndrew Perry, Chair McFarland ClinicStacy Dreyer, Vice Chair, Iowa Small Business Development CenterMatt Converse, Second Vice Chair Converse Conditioned AirVanessa Baker-Latimer, Treasurer City of AmesSara Hunter, Divisional Chair, Community Development Vermeer CorporationLawrence Cunningham, Divisional Chair, Government Affairs Iowa State Daily Media GroupNate Easter, Divisional Chair, Membership Iowa State University Research ParkLuke Jensen, Immediate Past Chair RES GroupDan Culhane, President / CEO Ames Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development Commission
BOARD MEMBERSLindsey Beecher, Gilbert Community School DistrictScott Blum, Accord Architecture/Henkel ConstructionBrenda Fugere, 3MJeff Janes, Des Moines Area Community CollegeNikki Kyle, Central Iowa Air ServiceNate Rippke, Rippke DesignDr. Sonya Stoltze Newstrom, Stoltze & Stoltze Family DentistryJason Schwenneker, Renewable Energy Group, Inc.Dr. Reginald Stewart, Iowa State UniversityMichelle Vogel, Sigler CompaniesRandy Woodbeck, Atlantic Bottling, Inc.Eric Abrams, AMS Representative, Duck Worth Wearing & The LoftJustin Dodge, TAF Representative, Hunziker CompaniesScott Wannarka, CAA Representative, 1RKA, LLCTaylor Hopper, FUEL Representative, Fox Engineering Associates, Inc.
Join Us for the Annual Chamber Golf Day
The annual Ames Cham-ber of Com-
merce Golf Day is Friday, June 28 at the Ames Golf & Country Club, 5752 George Washington Carver Ave.
Normally host-ed over lunch on a Monday, this year the Ames Chamber of Commerce Golf Day will be held on a Friday morn-ing with breakfast and cocktails at 9:00 a.m. before the shot-gun start at 10:15 a.m. This year's Golf Day is expect-ed to conclude by 3:00 pm, giving attendees an oppor-tunity to head into the weekend a few hours early.
Don't delay - reg-ister today before Golf Day 2019 sells out! Visit www.AmesChamber.com or call 515-232-2310 to register or for sponsorship opportunities.
GOLF DAY
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
GOLF DAYFRIDAY, JUNE 28
NEW TIME!9:00 am | Registration & Breakfast10:15 am | Shotgun StartAmes Golf & County Club5752 George Washington Carver Ave
Register Today!www.AmesChamber.com 515-232-2310
Presented at a new day and time!
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
SEE YOURSELF IN AMES
Ames Chamber of Commerce announces events for the 2019 See Yourself in Ames program
Connect, Grow, and Succeed during our 2019 See Yourself In Ames Summer Intern Events highlighting Ames and Story County as the Smart Choice to live, work, and play.
CALLING ALL INTERNS: SUMMER EVENT SERIES!
Make an impact in your community with local entrepreneurs, Lyndey Fennelly and Kelsey Carper!
Wednesday, July 3111am-12:30pm | Campus Cycle
ENJOY AMES RAISE AMES
LEAD AMES GROW AMES
Explore the gardens with free food and beverage while connecting with FUEL Story County members during the first ever FUEL Fest!
Thursday, May 30 5-7pm | Reiman Gardens
Overcome adversity and face challenges head on with special guests ISU Athletic Director, Jamie Pollard and Cy!
Tuesday, June 18 5-7:30pm
Sukup Basketball Complex
How do you bring your whole self to work while also maintaining a lev-el of professionalism? Find out during this lunch event!
Tuesday, July 1611am-1pm | Prairie Moon Winery
Register online at www.AmesChamber.com
Ag LeaderAlliant EnergyBethany LifeBurke CorporationCity of Ames
Converse Conditioned AirDanfossDMACCGlobal ReachGVL
HachISU Research ParkKingland SystemsKreg ToolMary Greeley Medical Center
REGStory ConstructionStory CountyVermeerWorkiva
See Yourself In Ames is sponsored by:
CHAMBER OF COMMERCEWORKFORCE SOLUTIONS@InternAmes
Dates for the 2019 See Yourself in Ames summer intern event series have been announced. This series of events is part of the Ames Chamber of Commerce
and Economic Development Commission’s Workforce Solutions program.
This series of events are open to interns, recent college graduates and young professionals who are in the Story County area this summer. The goal of this series is to help connect young adults in the business community while providing opportunities for them to get involved in Ames beyond their internship or classroom.
The first event, Enjoy Ames, will be held on Thursday, May 30 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at Reiman Gardens. Interns are invited to attend the first-ever FUEL Fest (an event hosted by FUEL of Story County, an affiliate organization of the Ames Chamber of Commerce) for a night of live music, food, drink carts and free admission to the gardens. This event will also feature a panel of current FUEL Story County members.
The second event, Raise Ames, will be held on Tuesday, June 18 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at the Sukup Basketball Complex. During this event, interns will hear from ISU Athletics Director Jamie Pollard about overcoming adversity and facing challenges head-on.
The third event, Lead Ames, will be held on Tuesday, July 16 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Prairie Moon Winery. This event will encourage attendees to bring their whole selves to work and encourage others to do the same.
The final event of the series, Grow Ames, will be held Wednesday, July 31 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Campus Cycle. Interns will hear from local business owners on the importance of civic responsibility and how volunteering is vital to the health and growth of the community.
Events are free to attend but registration is required. For more information or to register, call (515) 232-2310 or visit www.AmesChamber.com.
Events to engage interns in the Ames community through-out the summer
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS
Mark Your Calendars! Story County Career Fair on June 5
Attention Story County employers and job seekers! Mark your calendars for these 2019 Story County career fair dates. Io-waWORKS Central Iowa will be holding a career fair on
June 5 at the Ames Public Library from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.More than 20 top employers representing a wide variety of indus-
tries will be available to meet with job seekers to discuss current job openings in fields such as maufacturing, health care, education, and finance.
Job seekers should bring copies of their resume and be prepared to meet a future employer. Prior to attending the career fair, job seekers interested in receiving free resume and interviewing help should con-tact the IowaWORKS office at 515-725-3611. The office is located at 430 E. Grand Ave in Des Moines.
Employers interested in participating in one or more of the career fairs should contact the career fair coordinator, Asgdish Fellake by email at [email protected].
Story County Career Fair Wednesday, June 5 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Ames Public Library 515 Douglas Ave
AMES SEED CAPITAL
The Ames Seed Capital held its Annual Meeting and Luncheon on April 23. For the fourth year in a row, attendance to this event reached maximum capacity with over 400 attendees. Those in atten-
dance included Ames Seed Capital members, Iowa State senior administra-tion, and a number of individuals from both Iowa and the greater Midwest.
The Annual Meeting included a review of 2018 accomplishments, speak-ers from two companies that the ASC invested in the year prior (Geminii Health and Farmland Finder), recognized ASC members, and heard remarks from the three regent university presidents, Mark Nook from University of Northern Iowa, Bruce Harreld from University of Iowa, and Wendy Winter-steen from Iowa State University.
The three presidents spoke on how their universities collaborate with communities and entrepreneurs to add value to Iowa and looked forward to the future on how to continuously cultivate these relationships.
In addition to the Annual Meeting and Luncheon, an Entrepreneur Show-case and the Startup Ames Pitch Competition also took place. Nine entre-preneurs ready for capital investment presented their ideas to investors dur-ing the showcase. Eleven entrepreneurs who were in the early start-up stag-es of their business venture presented at the Pitch Competition and compet-ed for prize money to put toward their startup idea.
Ames Seed Capital Holds Annual Event
Left: Iowa State University President, Wendy Wintersteen, speaks on uni-versity offerings that enable Ames' startup community.Right: Ames Seed Capital Board President, Doug Moore, opens the 2019 Annual Meeting.
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
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June Events Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
AEDC: Ames Economic Development Commission • AMS: Ames Main Street ASC: Ames Seed Capital • CAA: Campustown Action Association • SUA: Start Up Ames
TAF: The Ames Foundation • FUEL: FUEL Story County
THANK YOU TO OUR INNER CIRCLE SPONSORS
SUA: 1 Million Cups
CAA: Member SocialSee Yourself in Ames Summer Intern Event
SUA: 1 Million Cups
SUA: 1 Million Cups
AMS: General Member MeetingIowaWORKS Career Fair
Ames Main Street Farmers' Market
Ames Main Street Farmers' Market
CAA: Summerfest
Ames Main Street Farmers' Market
Ames Main Street Farmers' Market
SUA: 1 Million Cups FUEL: FUEL Fest
AMS: Art Walk
Golf Day Ames Main Street Farmers' Market
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
Congratulations to these Chamber members who celebrated milestones with ribbon cuttings!
RIBBON CUTTINGS
Suncrest Hospice103 E 6th Street, Suite 210, Ames, IA 50010
The Waterford in Ames1325 Coconino Road, Suite 300, Ames, IA 50014
Welcome, new members!Lynne Carey
Individual MemberJoined: 4/1/19
Ames Monument & Cremation Center
515-233-3449www.amesmonument.
comJoined: 4/10/19
Lithia Nissan Honda515-817-1715
www.ames nissan.comJoined: 4/10/19
Honda of Ames515-233-3316
Joined: 4/10/19
Marion KresseIndividual Member
Joined: 4/16/19
Which Wich Superior
Sandwiches515-203-8964
www.whichwich.comJoined: 4/16/19
George McGuireIndividual Member
Joined: 4/16/19
Rise Chiropractic515-337-2279
www.riseames.comJoined: 4/22/19
Gym-N-Eats Crickets
515-686-7505www.gymneatcrickets.
comJoined: 4/23/19
Great Harvest Bakery & Cafe515-708-4856
Joined: 4/26/19
Make new connections, promote your business, take advantage of professional development programs and more when you join the Ames Chamber of Commerce. For more information, contact Brandon Mumm today at (515) 232-2310.
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
Tess Ashley, Global State MortgageSteve Bock, RE/MAX Real Estate Center Don Borcherding, Greater Iowa Credit UnionBonnie Brown, Global State MortgageTobias Brown, OrangeTheory FitnessNathan Buss, VisionBankAdam Calder, Wheatsfield Co- OpBuffy Clatt, First National BankJohn Coder, VisionBankLisa Downs, Hunziker & Associates, RealtorsStacy Dreyer, Small Business Development CenterPaula Feltner, Thisday PhotographyPam Fleener, First National BankTeresa Garman, Individual Member Shelley Goecke, McFarland ClinicColette Gunhus, Keeling Wealth AdvisorsTom Haggas, Cheshire Moon FilmsJessica Harris, Profile by SanfordJeff Harrison, Midwest Heritage BankAshley Howe, XpanxionMichelle King, The Krell Institute Carol Kisling, iHeart MediaMatt Koehler, Greater Iowa Credit UnionDemond Lee, U.S. Cellular Premier LocationsPaul Livingston, Hunziker & Associates, Realtors Stephanie Livingston, Hunziker & Associates, Realtors
Jeff Louang, Radisson Hotel Ames Conference Center at ISUDanielle Minde, iHome RealtyAmanda Moorman, Morgan StanleyDavid Orth, Spirited GivingMatthew Pacha, Hy-Vee Lincoln CenterMichele Partridge, Hunziker & Associates, RealtorsTim Rasmussen, Flooring AmericaMatt Roghair, Exchange State BankLindsey Samson, Northridge VillageDorothy Schumer, Ames Convention & Visitors BureauDustin Shannon, Chesnut SignsTiffany Tope, Stevens Memorial ChapelTim Tryon, U.S. BankDavid Tucker, Great Western BankBrittni Van, Premier Athlete TrainingDaryle Vegge, Story County Community FoundationBarb Vincent, Ames Christian SchoolAllyson Walter, GVLJan Williams, First National BankMichael Zehr, OnMedia
Thank You Ames Chamber Ambassadors!
McFarland Clinic is a proud sponsor of the Ames Chamber Ambassadors
Thank you to the following members who have donated ten percent more than their annual dues for Chamber projects. Because of contributions from mem-bers like these, the Ames Chamber can maintain a level of excellence in the ser-vices we provide. Please note: This represents only a portion of the Chamber’s Gold members.
C H A M B E R Amcor
Alpha Copies
The Social West AmesM E M B E R S
CHAMBER GOLD MEMBERS
AMES CHAMBER AND AFFILIATE STAFF
Dan Culhane President and CEOBrenda Dryer Vice PresidentAndrea Hammes Dodge Vice PresidentAmy Howard Vice PresidentSarah Buss Events CoordinatorKarin Chitty Campustown Action Association, Executive DirectorSydney Dighton Client Services Coordinator
Sarah Dvorsky Events CoordinatorJohn Hall Director, Business DevelopmentDustin Ingram Director, Community & Economic Development Outreach Drew Kamp Director, Public Policy Ames Main Street Executive Director Brandon Mumm Director, Membership Development
Lojean Petersen Ames Main Street Farmers’ Market Manager Calli Sandahl Director, Digital MarketingAllee Wengert Workforce Development Coordinator
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
AMES MAIN STREET FARMERS MARKET Photos From Opening Day
AMES
FARMERS’MARKETMAIN STREET
MAIN STREET SATURDAYS FREE FAMILY FUN LIVE MUSIC COOKING CONTESTS LOCAL PRODUCE
AmesMainStreetFarmersMarket.comSaturdays | 8am - 12:30pm | May - October | 300 & 400 Blocks Main Street
JUNE 8 Ames Public Bookmobile
JUNE 15 Free Face Painting by Joyful Colorz Cookie Challenge Contest
JULY 13 Ames Public Bookmobile
JULY 20 Free Face Painting by Joyful Colorz Kid’s Bake-Off Contest Iowa Games Fitness Walk
AUGUST 4 2nd Annual Farm to Table Dinner
AUGUST 10 Ames Public Bookmobile Free Hovick Petting Zoo
AUGUST 17 Watermelon Day
AUGUST 24 Free Face Painting by Joyful Colorz Life Serve Blood Drive
SEPTEMBER 7 Game Day Snack Day Contest
SEPTEMBER 14 Free Face Painting by Joyful Colorz Ames Public Bookmobile
SEPTEMBER 28 Free Meyer’s Pony Rides
OCTOBER 12 Free Hovick Petting Zoo
SPECIAL EVENTS
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
THE AMES FOUNDATION
The Ames Foundation is almost able to break ground on the Ames Miracle Play-ground & Field and needs your help to
make it happen. Connecting generosity with op-portunity, The Ames Foundation is the catalyst for public projects that enhance the quality of life in Ames. Such as, projects that bring fami-lies together, beautify our city, and make Ames a better place to live.
The Ames Miracle Playground and Field is a two part project. Part one is the All-Inclusive Playground, which includes 100% accessible playground features on a rubberized surface, catering to children with physical, cognitive, and sensory disabilities. The second part of the project is a custom field made of a cushioned, rubberized turf, accessible by wheelchair and other assistive devices. This feature will have options for competitive and noncompetitive ath-letic events, specifically targeted towards chil-
dren and adults with disabilities. Regardless of whether someone is in a wheelchair or has an in-tellectual disability, all people want and deserve the right to play, which is a vital part of develop-ment and inclusion.
More than 500 children with special needs at-tend Ames and Gilbert schools. There has, and continues to be, a lack of recreational facilities for these individuals in our community and the
ability to participate in sports leagues is almost non-existent.
Please help us cross the finish line by calling The Ames Foundation at (515)-233-5904, visit-ing amesfoundation.org/donate, or contacting board member Nick Johnson with any questions at (515)-233-1913 or [email protected].
Ames Foundation Nears Fundraising Goal for Ames Miracle Playground & Field
Pitch Competition Held April 23On Tuesday, April 23, in
conjunction with the Ames Seed Capital Annual Event,
Startup Ames hosted a Pitch Com-petition for companies all across the state of Iowa to come and present their business ventures to a room of investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs. Eleven companies presented for the chance at win-ning up to $2,500 with prizes being awarded to the top three presenters.
"It was a great chance to offer companies from throughout Iowa the opportunity to present to a di-verse group of folks that may be able to help grow their business, or handle the next issue they will face," said John Hall, Director of Business Development with the
Ames Chamber of Com-merce, and a community starter of Startup Ames.
Thank you to our judges, Nathan Rippke, Rippke Design; Diana Wright, ISU Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneur-ship; Lisa Lorenzen, Iowa State Research Founda-tion; Thomas Kinley, ISU CyBiz Lab and to our em-cee Judi Eyles, ISU Pap-pajohn Center for Entrepreneurship for their help and support with the Startup Ames Pitch Competition.
Learn more about Startup Ames on their website www.startupames.org, or follow them on Facebook or Twitter @StartupAmes.
STARTUP AMES
Startup Ames Pitch Competition winner Home Painter (above) was awarded $2,500. Second place, In-sulights (upper right) took home $1,500 and third place, NXGenCare (lower right) took home $1,000.
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
FUEL STORY COUNTY
MAY 30, 20196:00 - 8:00 PM
INFORMATION» LAST THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH (STARTING MAY 30, 2019)» LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT» FOOD CARTS» ADULT BEVERAGES
SPONSORCOST» $5 FOR ADULTS» FREE FOR FUEL MEMBERS» FREE FOR CHILDREN» OPEN TO EVERYONE!
REIMAN GARDENS • AMES, IOWA
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
AMES MAIN STREET
Art Walk is made possible in part by our generous sponsors and parterning organizations, including the City of Ames, Story County, Main Street Iowa and Main Street America. Ames Main Street is an affiliate of the Ames Chamber of Commerce.
Friday, June 7th | 5:00 - 8:00 PMWalk downtown from Wheatsfield to the Ames Public Library, meet more than 50 local artists, sneak peek
into their process, & take home your favorite works. Shop your favorite local stores and explore new ones that are hosting the artists and sampling local tastes for all ages.
Map and more information:www.amesdowntown.org
Presented By:
@downtownames
AMES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | JUNE 2019
CAMPUSTOWN ACTION ASSOCIATION
CAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Xena Jolly, President Copyworks Ames
Scott Wannarka, Past-President1RKA, LLC
Kelsey Bolte-Carper, Community Outreach ChairFriedrich Iowa Realty
Anne Taylor, Business Improvement ChairA&R Marketing/Dogtown University
Kaitlin Tweedy, Promotions ChairKingland Systems
Deb Schildroth, At-LargeStory County
Sarah Lefeber, At-LargeIowa State Daily Media Group
Mike Adams, Community RepresentativeWelch Ave. Station
Jen Hibben, Community RepresentativeCollegiate United Methodist Church & Wesley Foundation
Julie Gould, City RepresentativeCity of Ames
Amy Howard, Chamber RepresentativeAmes Chamber of Commerce
Liv Hall, Student RepresentativeIowa State University
Karin Chitty, Executive Director
Campustown Action Association
119 Stanton Ave. #602Ames, IA 50014515-292-4528
www.amescampustown.com
Join Us for Summerfest in Campustown on June 1!
Thank you to our Sustaining Sponsors: