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July 2014 • Vol. 17, No. 11 A National Award Winning Chamber PROUDLY SERVING MEMBERS IN FARGO, MOORHEAD, WEST FARGO, DILWORTH, CASS AND CLAY COUNTIES AND BEYOND Customer Journey Mapping: Improve Your Customer Experience Wednesday, July 9 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn Fargo Chamber Challenge Golf Outing Wednesday, July 16 12:30 p.m. Edgewood Golf Course Leader Board Sponsors Military Appreciation at the RedHawks Tuesday, July 8 7:02 p.m. Newman Outdoor Field Grand Slam Sponsor Tuesday, July 22 | 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Holiday Inn Fargo | 3803 13th Avenue South 2014 Health Care Summit The Health Care Reform Reality You should be extremely cautious when giving information to a “navigator.” Navigators are not required by federal regulations to have background checks, according to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who admitted the fact in a hearing last fall. at means you could be giving vital information to a felon. Turn to page 3 to learn more.

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July 2014 • Vol. 17, No. 11 A National Award Winning Chamber

PROUDLY SERVING MEMBERS IN FARGO, MOORHEAD, WEST FARGO, DILWORTH, CASS AND CLAY COUNTIES AND BEYOND

Customer Journey Mapping: Improve Your

Customer ExperienceWednesday, July 911:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Hilton Garden Inn Fargo

Chamber Challenge Golf OutingWednesday, July 16

12:30 p.m.Edgewood Golf Course

Leader Board Sponsors

Military Appreciation at the RedHawks

Tuesday, July 87:02 p.m.

Newman Outdoor Field

Grand Slam Sponsor

Tuesday, July 22 | 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Holiday Inn Fargo | 3803 13th Avenue South

2014 Health Care SummitThe Health Care Reform Reality

You should be extremely cautious when giving information to a “navigator.” Navigators are not required by federal regulations to have background checks, according to Health and

Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who admitted the fact in a hearing last fall.

That means you could be giving vital information to a felon.

Turn to page 3 to learn more.

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President's CornerDear Chamber members,

Flooding has been a persistent threat to our community for too long, and we are hopeful that the threat is even closer to being eradicated with the presidential signing of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA). The Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion Project has received the federal support it needs to move forward in providing permanent flood protection for nearly 200,000 people in North Dakota and Minnesota.

The Fargo Moorhead West Fargo business community has been affected greatly dur-ing past flooding events when businesses have to shut down to protect facilities or allow employees time to protect their homes. In addition, the threat of even minimal flooding can impede new businesses from opening in the area. When we organized the Business Leaders for Permanent Flood Protection Task Force a year and a half ago, we sought to educate state and federal lawmakers about the significant and devastating impact flooding has on our economy and the businesses within this community.

At the beginning of North Dakota’s 2013 Legislative Session, lawmakers had only heard from a few local elected officials about permanent flood protection and funding for the project had been stripped from the bill. Clearly, more voices were needed to truly impart the importance of building a diversion to protect the community; our task force respond-ed in droves.

Ultimately, the North Dakota legislature provided the intent to fund North Dakota’s share of the project up to $450 million. The federal authorization of the WRRDA and its $846 million for the project means the Corps and local sponsors represented by Fargo, Moor-head and the Diversion Authority will work on signing a project agreement regarding cost sharing and construction of the project, according to a press release on the F-M Area Diversion’s website.

Our task force remains ready to step in at a moment’s notice to advocate for the impor-tance of this project whenever the need arises as this project moves forward. Permanent flood protection is crucial to the success of our business community, and while we cel-ebrate this victory and the support this project has received, we know we have a long road remaining to realizing the protection this community wants and deserves.

Thank you for your membership,

Craig WhitneyPresident/CEOThe Chamber

Board of DirectorsBernie Dardis Indigo Signworks Board ChairDoug Restemayer D-S Beverages, Inc. Chair ElectJon Riewer Eventide Senior Living Communities TreasurerWayne Bradley Bradley Business Advisors Immediate Past ChairDoug Vang Essentia Health Director-At-LargeThomas Astrup American Crystal Sugar CompanyRenee Bourdeaux North Dakota State UniversityChuck Driscoll Red River Refrigeration, Inc. Judd Graham Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Don Gronke State Farm InsuranceKatie Hasbargen MicrosoftNorm Leslie National Hospitality ServicesKathy Lewin City of West FargoPaul Richard Sanford Health

Chamber StaffCraig Whitney President/CEOJim Parsons Vice President of Finance/OperationsJulie Doggett Information Systems AdministratorDarren Dunlop Business Development ManagerSamantha Gust Program Coordinator - Leadership FMWFJessica Lee Government Affairs & Advocacy ManagerTracy Meckler Membership Sales ManagerGail Petersen Membership Relations CoordinatorElly Peterson Program Coordinator - Young Professionals NetworkTracy Powell Director of Events & ProgramsBobbi Jo Rehder Events CoordinatorKaylyn Stroh Publications & Program Marketing CoordinatorDanielle Teigen Communications & Marketing ManagerMickayla Thompson Administrative Services CoordinatorJulie Yourczek Administrative Support Coordinator

Committee ChairsAmbassador Public Tom Thompson Relations Vocational Training CenterAmbassador Member Jeannie Camarillo Relations Anne Carlsen CenterBusiness Training Dawn Kaiser The Village Business InstituteLeadership Fargo Jessica Shawn Moorhead West Fargo Discovery Benefits, Inc.Military Affairs Steve Blazek First International Bank & TrustPublic Affairs Jim Roers ROERSYoung Professionals Dustin Dale Network Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.

For editorial questions, please call 218.233.1100 or email [email protected].

For advertising and learning opportunity inquiries, please contact Tracy Meckler at 218.359.0527 or [email protected].

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2014 Health Care SummitTuesday, July 22 | 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Holiday Inn Fargo, 3803 13th Avenue South

Registration (includes lunch)Chamber Members: $59 | General Admission: $69

Register at FMWFChamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.

Presenting Sponsors

Social Media Partner Sponsor

Patient advocate and health care expert Dr. Betsy McCaughey will discuss the surprising navigator truth and other startling facts about the Affordable Care Act when she kicks off the 2014 Health Care Summit. She’s read every page of the health care law and knows how to break it down for an audience in a way that will help each member understand how to better comply with the new law.

McCaughey’s keynote will be followed by an afternoon of breakout sessions that will equip you with ideas and resources for navigating the complex world of health insurance.

ScheduleNoon - Keynote Address

Betsy McCaughey

1:15 to 2:15 p.m. - Breakout SessionsHealth Insurance Industry Panel:

Navigators, Grandfathers, Mandates and MoreIndustry leaders from Sanford, Essentia, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota and Medica will offer their perspective on what you REALLY need to know about the changing landscape of health insurance.

Worksite Wellness Strategies that Work Several local, savvy employers are incorporating wellness initiatives that have resulted in steady premiums, increased workplace productivity and enhanced morale. Get ideas from them on how you can be proactive in your organization when it comes to wellness.

2:30 to 3:30 p.m. - Breakout Sessions“We’ve Got a Plan Panel” for Employers with 50+ Employees

The Affordable Care Act impacts every organization differently, so large and mid-sized company leaders will share their compliance strategies and insight to help you understand where you can make adjustments with your company plan.

Challenges, Questions and Decisions Unique to Small Employers

Industry experts will provide proven strategies for small businesses and their health insurance plans as well as allow an extended question and answer opportunity so you can ask your most pressing questions.

3:45 to 5 p.m. - Closing PanelResponding to the Transformation of Health Care

Hear firsthand how providers and partners are preparing for the next generation of health care.

Find speakers, along with their bios, online at FMWFChamber.com/events_healthcare_speakers.php.

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Chamber Named Finalist in National CompetitionLast month, The Chamber was announced as a finalist for the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) 2014 Chamber of the Year competition. A record 41 applications were received, indicating to the judges that the state of the chamber industry is strong. All applicants were assigned a category based on five factors: population, number of area businesses, total revenue, percentage of total revenue restricted and current membership. The Chamber is competing in Category 3, along with:

§ Asheville Area (NC) Chamber of Commerce § Bowling Green Area (KY) Chamber of Commerce § Greater Waco (TX) Chamber

Winners of the 2014 Chamber of the Year will be announced next month at ACCE’s annual convention.

The Chamber was a finalist for Chamber of the Year in 2012 and 2010.

Additionally, the ChamberChoice Awards program received an Award of Excellence in the ACCE Awards for Communication Excellence in the campaigns category. More than 160 entries were submitted for the annual competition.

In May, The Chamber’s Voices of Vision event was recognized by the Mid-American Chamber Executives (MACE) as a finalist for Event of the Year.

Mark Your Calendar

State of TechnologyWednesday, August 20 | 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Technology is rapidly changing our world, and North Dakota continues to earn national attention for being a technological hotbed. Join us on August 20 as our speakers dive into the details of what is happening. Watch for future announcements of our full speaker line up.

Register at FMWFChamber.com or call 218.233.1100. Save Money Save Time

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Are your bell bottoms and leisure suits dusted off yet? The 2014 Chamber Challenge Golf Outing theme is 60s/70s, so get your best ideas together, because you could win a prize for your efforts.

In addition to competition prizes, the following awards will be given regarding the theme: § Best 60s/70s Theme-Dressed Team § Best Themed Tee/Hole Box Sponsor

Teams are sold out. Call 218.233.1100 to be put on the waiting list. You can still join in the fun by participating as a Hole Sponsor. Benefits include:

§ Company signage at your sponsored location. § Opportunity to greet and network with each foursome. § Two admissions to the 19th Hole Happy Hour Social. § Give away prizes, specialty items or gifts. § Company name displayed on registration website with a link to company website.

Schedule of Events11 a.m. Driving range opens (complimentary golf balls)11 a.m. Lunch available (on your own) at Divots12:30 p.m. Shotgun start - Best ball scramble6:30 p.m. 19th Hole Happy Hour Social

Chamber Challenge Golf OutingWednesday, July 16 | 12:30 p.m.

Edgewood Golf Course, 19 Golf Course Avenue North, Fargo

Thank You Sponsors!(as of publication date)

Leader Board Sponsors Beverage Cart SponsorWanzek Construction, Inc.

Snack Cart SponsorsEnventis

InterceptEFT

Tee Box Sponsors702 Communications

Avis Rent A CarBank of the West

Candlewood Suites Fargo @ NDSU

Cellular Communications, Inc.

Choice FinancialDFC Consultants, Ltd.

D-S Beverages, Inc.Essentia Health

Eventide Senior Living Communities

Fargo Jet CenterFirst International

Bank & TrustGlobe University

Mortenson ConstructionNetWork Center, Inc.

Ramada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center

Stoneridge SoftwareTravelodge Winnipeg East

Hole SponsorsAnderson & Fercho PLLC

ArvigCass County Electric Cooperative Inc.

Eide Bailly LLPMoore Engineering, Inc.

VOLT Workforce SolutionsWestern State Bank

Valet Sponsor Driving Range Sponsor

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Business Training

Take a bird’s eye view of your organization to truly understand how your customer experiences your company at various points along the way. Doing so will help you identify areas for improvement as well as areas where your organization shines.

Andrea Morrow, direct marketing strategist for Flint Communications, Inc., will help you understand how to assess the entire experience a customer or prospect has with an organization using customer journey mapping. This approach can help bridge service and delivery gaps for your organization.

This session will: § Help your organization understand how to focus on the customer in an interaction, rather than internally.

§ Teach you how behind-the-scenes business process activities connect to customer interactions and the overall customer experience.

Customer Journey Mapping: Improve Your Customer Experience

Wednesday, July 9 | 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.Hilton Garden Inn Fargo, 4351 17th Avenue South

Registration (includes lunch)Chamber Members: $25 per person in advance | $35 at the doorGeneral Admission: $45 per person in advance | $55 at the door

Register at FMWFChamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.

Business Training SponsorsSupporting Sponsors

Bell State Bank & Trust Eventide Senior Living Communities

Hilton Garden Inn Fargo NetWork Center, Inc.

Starion Financial

Program Sponsors

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Change, Challenge & Charles (Darwin)Thursday, August 7 | 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Hilton Garden Inn Fargo, 4351 17th Avenue South

Change is constant and often bewildering. The rate of change in our lives is almost off the chart. Fortunately, help is here.

Cole Carley, from Cole Carley Communicates, will explore change in our lives and offer ideas for thriving, not merely surviving. We can learn how to adapt to change as well as how we can create change in ourselves, our companies, and in society.

You will learn: § The power of perspectives. § What recombinant innovation is. § Why creating change is like being a surfer. § That sometimes you just have to stick your neck out. § What we can acquire from evolution.

Business Training

Registration (includes lunch)Chamber Members: $25 per person in advance | $35 at the doorGeneral Admission: $45 per person in advance | $55 at the door

Register at FMWFChamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.

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YPN Committee Chair: Dustin Dale, AE2S

The Young Professionals Network committee plans, schedules and coordinates quality, cost-effective training programs and networking events that enhance the personal and professional development of young professionals and helps connect them to the Chamber, community and each other.

Dustin Dale, a project engineer at Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. (AE2S), is serving his second year in a YPN leadership role, with one left. Leaders begin as Vice Chair, move to Chair and end as Past Chair.

What have you enjoyed most about serving as committee chair for the YPN committee? There are many things to enjoy as chair, but the best part is working with motivated YPN volunteers and Chamber staff. Their creativity and can-do attitudes serve as a constant reminder of what makes this community great!

What is one thing you would like other people to know about the Young Professionals Network? Attending YPN events are a great way to learn and network, but becoming involved on a committee provides great opportunities from leadership to networking as well as a chance to learn more about The Chamber, YPN and the area.

What upcoming YPN event are you most looking forward to? There are great events coming up including a summer picnic and night at the RedHawks, but the big event we’re planning for this fall is a celebration of YPN’s 10-year anniversary. Watch for more details on that to come in the next few months.

Young Professionals Network

YPN Program Sponsors

Upcoming Events

One to WatchMichael Quamme, civil engineer with Apex Engineering Group

Quamme knows he is fortunate to work with several experienced professionals who have served as mentors for him as he builds his civil engineering career. He appreciates the variety of projects he gets to work on,

and delivering the best solutions to his clients is the best part of his job.

Read more about Quamme online at FMWFChamber.com/YPN/onetowatch.

YPN @ Chamber Military Appreciation Night at the RedHawks

Tuesday, July 8 | 7:02 p.m.Newman Outdoor Field, 1515 15th Avenue North, Fargo

Support local military families at our annual celebration of their service and patriotism.

YPN: Volunteer for Habitat for HumanityFriday, July 11 | 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 12 to 4 p.m.

Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity

Help construct a home for a family in need. Only 10 volunteer spots are available for each time slot. Contact Elly Peterson to sign up.

YPN Networking to Business: Speed Networking

Tuesday, July 15 | 11:30 to 1 p.m.Quaker Steak & Lube, 1776 45th Street South, Fargo

Add value to your lunch breaks with this event with Tasha Rohlfs, Tasha Rohlfs Public Speaking Consultant. This is a great event for experienced and not-so-experienced YPN members alike.

YPN New Member Social | 4 to 5 p.m.YPN: Fourth Annual Great

American Picnic | 5:30 to 8 p.m.Thursday, July 24

Shadow Wood Park, 3545 Fourth Street East, West FargoBoth events are free, but registration is required.

Learn how to make the most of your YPN membership and then enjoy a picnic dinner with family and friends while playing ladder golf, bocce ball, bean bags and more. We have reserved the main gazebo for this event, and the Splash Pad will be available to use.

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Young Professionals NetworkCorporate Cup Features Sunshine and Sports

First Row (L to R): Amber Malcolm, Concordia Language Villages; Stephanie Blair, TCI Insurance; Chair Christina Hawley, Red River Human

Services Foundation; Jamie Fay, Eide Bailly LLP | Second Row (L to R): Jon Wepking, Minnesota State University Moorhead; Kelsey Jensen, ROERS;

Krystal Driscoll, Western State Bank; Scot Hagen, American Family Insurance; YPN Program Coordinator Elly Peterson, The Chamber; Vice Chair

Niketa Kusler, MAC’s Inc. Not pictured: Charmaine English, Minnesota State University Moorhead

Thank You, Corporate Cup Committee

Corporate Cup was a success this year due to the hard work and dedication of the Young Professional Network volunteers

who make up the Corporate Cup committee. The group began preparing for the event in August 2013, and without their commitment, The Chamber would not be able to hold

such a fun and unique event.

Competitive DivisionFirst Place – Appareo SystemsSecond Place – CNH America LLCThird Place – BW Insurance Agency, Inc.

Recreational Division

First Place– Integrity Windows and Doors

Second Place – Anytime Fitness

Third Place – John Deere Electronic Solutions

Cycling Champion

Rock Wall Climber Award

For more photos visit our Facebook page: Corporate Cup - FMWF Chamber.

Search #FMWFCorpCup to see the action

on Twitter.

Presenting Sponsor

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Fraud Expert Frank Abagnale Shares Prevention Tips

Your identity has likely been stolen. It’s what the person who stole your identity does that truly matters. That’s just one of many mind-boggling facts Frank Abagnale, Jr., shared with more than 500 people during “The Art of the Steal” last month.

Abagnale’s extensive knowledge of fraud techniques and ways to combat them stem from a teenage crime spree where he successfully impersonated a pilot, doctor and lawyer before serving time in prison. Today, Abagnale is one of the world’s foremost experts on fraud prevention who has worked with the FBI for more than 35 years.

How can you prevent fraud? Abagnale shared the following tips: § Teach ethics. Start at home with your own family and have ethics courses required in school and university systems as well as in the workplace. “Until we bring ethics back into society, we will not even put a dent in white collar crime,” Abagnale said.

§ Avoid publicly sharing photos of your face straight-on. Abagnale cited facial recognition software can make these images easier to replicate on important documents, like driver’s licenses and employee IDs.

§ Use a micro-cut shredder. Shred all documents (junk mail, catalogs, checks, etc.) in a microcut shredder that will reduce the paper to confetti and eliminate the ability to reassemble the document.

§ Avoid writing checks. Abagnale asserted that credit cards are the safest form of currency because the liability for fraud rests with the company, not the card holder.

§ Monitor children’s social security numbers. Unfortunately, children are commonly victims of identity theft so you should request a credit-monitoring company to examine social security numbers in case of fraudulent use.

§ Set up non-negotiable accounts. Companies who deal with frequent wire transfers should set up a non-negotiable account that can only receive deposits.

§ Invest in pigment ink pens. Pigment ink is the only truly permanent ink that cannot be altered or removed, Abagnale said.

Abagnale’s presentation was followed by a panel discussion of local cases involving a variety of scams that involved postal money orders, debt collection, invoices, postal mail, sweepstakes and free prizes.

The panelists offered additional tips on how to prevent being victimized by a fraudster:

§ Trust your instincts; if it seems too good to be true, it is.

§ Consult an expert, law enforcement agent or BBB about suspicious activity.

§ Train employees on how to handle suspicious circumstances and spot fraudulent documents.

White collar crimes have resulted in more than $900 billion being stolen every year in the United States.

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Military Matters

Presenting Sponsor

Program SponsorsBeverage Wholesalers, Inc.

First International Bank & Trust MicrosoftU.S. Bank

Military Affairs Sponsors

The Chamber, its Military Affairs committee, Honor Star members and its sponsors are proud to present our Fourth Annual Military Appreciation Night at the RedHawks. Year after year, this event brings together hundreds of members of our military community and allows an opportunity for our community to join together in celebrating their important contributions. From fighting our floods to protecting our country at home and abroad, these brave men and women have our gratitude. Thank you to our many Chamber members who make this special event possible.

Honor Star Members and MAC to Tour Armed Forces Reserve Center

On August 14, the Military Affairs committee and Honor Star members are invited to tour the Fargo Armed Forces Reserve Center. Soldiers from the North Dakota Army National Guard and members of the US Navy will have equipment on display and provide explanations of their capabilities. For more information or to join us for this event, please contact Jessica at [email protected] or 218.359.0511.

Thank You to Our Sponsors!(as of publication date)

Grand Slam Sponsor Home Run Sponsors

Honoring Our Service Members on July 8

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Advocacy in ActionBusiness Leaders Note F-M Diversion Authorization

U.S. Senator John Hoeven and the Business Leaders for Permanent Flood Protection Task Force hosted a news conference following the congressional authorization of the F-M Diversion Project. The passage of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act was a critical milestone affirming federal support of the project. President Barack Obama signed the WRRDA bill last month. The task force is an initiative of The Chamber, the Fargo-Moorhead Area Association of Realtors, the Greater Fargo Moorhead Economic Development Corporation, and the Home Builders Association of F-M.

ND Votes in Primary ElectionIn higher numbers than 2010, North Dakotans turned out to vote for local and state candidates and issues last month. The Chamber appreciates our members engaging in the process and becoming an informed electorate. We look forward to working with our elected officials, and we thank those who have been willing to serve the community.

West Fargo Invests in Infrastructure

Sales tax in West Fargo will now match that of neighboring Fargo after voters approved a 1 percent increase. To accommodate the growth and maintain the core of West Fargo, more than $120 million in infrastructure projects are anticipated being needed during the next 20 years. Retailers will be notified of the change, which will be implemented 90 days following the notification.

Earlier Deadline Set for Initiated Measure

Voters approved a concurrent resolution to change the filing deadlines for the submission of initiated measure petitions from 90 days to 120 days before a statewide election and provide that challenges to decisions of the secretary of state regarding measure petitions must be filed with the Supreme Court no later than 75 days before the election.

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Advocacy in Action

Chamber Joins Forces With Conservation Amendment Opponent

Following the unanimous vote from the Board of Directors to oppose the Clean Water, Wildlife and Parks Amendment, The Chamber joined forces with the North Dakotas for Common Sense Conservation Coalition in opposition to this new constitutional fund.

Why is it important to defeat this measure?The effort behind the proposed amendment is funded largely by out-of-state special interests, accounting for 96 percent of its funding. It would change the ND constitution to legally require money to be spent on conservation, regardless of needs.

Does The Chamber support conservation efforts?The Chamber supports environmental stewardship as well as responsible management of taxpayer resources. The Chamber supports allowing the Outdoor Heritage Fund, which was created in 2013, an opportunity to provide the resources necessary for conservation projects across the state.

For more information on the proposal visit: ndcommonsenseconservation.com.

Minnesota Legislative Session Wrap-Up

Public Affairs Committee Chair Profile: Jim Roers, ROERSThe Public Affairs committee serves as the advocacy arm of The Chamber. A cross-section of Chamber members comprises the committee, which assesses public policies and offers support to those that preserve the integrity of the business climate.

Jim Roers, chief executive officer and founder of ROERS, is completing his first year as the Public Affairs committee chair.

What have you enjoyed most about serving as committee chair for the Public Affairs committee? I have enjoyed getting involved with the concerns of the community at a higher level. I have been meeting people from many different professions and in numerous business fields. Holding this position has allowed me the opportunity to convey experiences from ROERS with others and utilize my knowledge and experiences from across the state in ways that benefit the community from both a local and statewide perspective.

What is one thing you would like other people to know about the Public Affairs committee? I’d like people to know about the different issues that affect businesses in the Red River corridor. Originally I thought this committee was going to be an easy task; once I joined, I realized there are new items facing our area on a daily, weekly, monthly basis and that the topics that become important can change quickly. Changes affect our area businesses, and I feel it is very beneficial to have a committee like this that allows for input from the business community so we can decide how to take on these issues. The general community doesn’t always have time to discuss each of these items that affect their own business, so relying on this committee to tackle these issues is a huge benefit in being able to investigate the details.

What are major public policy issues you see impacting Chamber members in the near future?Flood protection, water supply, educational systems, taxes (property, income, sales), conservation measures and legislative issues.

The event featured, second from left, Representative Paul Marquart, Senator Kent Eken and Representative Ben Lien.

Beth Strinden Kadoun, Director of Tax & Fiscal Policy for the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce,

noted lawmaker’s accomplishments.

Long-time Moorhead public servant

Morrie Lanning moderated the discussion.

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Chamber Members Enjoy Summertime Business After Hours

Chamber members kicked off summer and enjoyed a night full of networking at Business After Hours last month. Nearly 400 participants enjoyed a barbecue-themed buffet while networking and making those important business contacts and having some fun at the same time.

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Save the Date!

Annual MeetingSeptember 11, 2014 | Noon to 1:30 p.m.Holiday Inn Fargo, 3803 13th Avenue South

Register at FMWFChamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.

2013 Legacy LeaderMargie Bailly

Thank you to our hosts the Courtyard by Marriott Fargo-Moorhead and our co-sponsors Globe University and Sam’s Club-Moorhead for a great evening.

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Leadership Fargo Moorhead West FargoWanted: Nonprofits That Need Assistance With Projects

Every year, the Leadership Fargo Moorhead West Fargo class assists Chamber-member nonprofit organizations with projects that improve our community by making it a better place to live, work and do business.

Nonprofit organizations are invited to submit projects they would like assistance in completing, and once the organizations are selected, the class is divided into small groups of five to six people. Past projects have included feasibility studies, market research, launching initiatives, marketing plans and project management.

Project Guidelines § The project is appropriate for a group of five to six individuals. § The project can be successfully researched, planned and executed in our six-month time frame. § The project has an expected outcome and measurable results and expectations; although the final detailed outcome may be left up to the project group, an outcome must be expected.

§ The project must be approved by the board/management of the organization and is fully supported by the organization and its staff, board and volunteers.

§ A dedicated staff person/volunteer from the organization is available to the groups for consult/support. § Nonprofit must be a member of The Chamber.

If you are interested in submitting a proposal, contact Sam at [email protected] or 218.359.0579 or visit FMWFChamber.com/LFM to obtain a proposal form.

You can read about the 2013-14 projects at FMWFChamber.com/LFM/nonprofit_projects.php.

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Support our military community by attending our annual military appreciation event where we treat local military families to a night of feasting, fun and baseball featuring the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks. See more information on page 11.

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YPN: Volunteer for Habitat for HumanityFriday, July 11 | 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 12 to 4 p.m.Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity

YPN New Member SocialThursday, July 24 | 4 to 5 p.m.Shadow Wood Park, 3545 Fourth Street East, West FargoFree, but registration is required.

YPN: Fourth Annual Great American PicnicThursday, July 24 | 5:30 to 8 p.m.Shadow Wood Park, 3545 Fourth Street East, West FargoFree, but registration is required.

See details for YPN events on page 8.

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Registration (includes lunch) Chamber Members: $25 per person in advance | $35 at the door General Admission: $45 per person in advance | $55 at the door

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YPN New Member SocialThursday, July 24 | 4 to 5 p.m.Shadow Wood Park, 3545 Fourth Street East, West FargoFree, but registration is required.

YPN: Fourth Annual Great American PicnicThursday, July 24 | 5:30 to 8 p.m.Shadow Wood Park, 3545 Fourth Street East, West FargoFree, but registration is required.

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Registration (includes lunch) Chamber Members: $25 per person in advance | $35 at the door General Admission: $45 per person in advance | $55 at the door

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We stopped in at Push Pedal and Pull, a one-stop source for exercise and fitness recommendations, consultations, equipment sales, service, set-up and product training. Push Pedal Pull offers a wide selection of treadmills, elliptical machines, home gyms, exercise bikes, climbers, free weights, accessories and nutrition solutions and is proud to represent the best brands in the industry.

We visited with the staff at Olivieri’s on 13th, a full-service Aveda Lifestyle Salon providing haircuts, coloring, special occasion styles, manicures, pedicures, facials, body waxing, massage and make-up applications.

We also popped in at The Computer Place where they offer full- service technology, sales and warranty service as well as computers, tablets, accessories and servers. The company also offers onsite service and networking.

Wilke

Sam Wilke, PE, was promoted to structural division manager for Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. Wilke was recently elected as the North Dakota Society of Professional Engineers Chapter 3 Young Engineer of the Year. The award is based on educational achievements, professional society activities, technical activities, civic and humanitarian activities, continuing competence, engineering achievements and professional experience.

Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc., along with the City of Fargo, was awarded an Engineering Excellence award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of North Dakota in the studies, research and consulting category. The award recognizes the Fargo Water Treatment Plant Pilot Study, which addressed the need to treat an increased level of sulfates, primarily due to discharges from Devils Lake into the Sheyenne River, which is one of Fargo’s raw water sources.

Colter Heise Johnson Kraft DJ Colter, Chris Heise, Lynn Johnson and Ken Kraft, American Family Insurance agents, have been recognized for providing outstanding customer experience under the American Star Excellence in Customer Experience Certification. Only agencies that perform in the top 20 percent of all insurance agencies nationwide, based on customer satisfaction surveys, are eligible to become American Star Excellence in Customer Experience certified.

Frueh Manikowski

Mavis Frueh was hired as senior production planner and Cindy Manikowski was hired as engineering resource planner for Appareo Systems. Frueh graduated from North Dakota State University with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications and holds a Certified Production Inventory Management and Certified Supply Chain Professional

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What’s New with You? We’re pleased to offer our congratulations to the following individuals and organizations for their accomplishments.

Wilke

Sam Wilke, PE, was promoted to structural division manager for Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. Wilke was recently elected as the North Dakota Society of Professional Engineers Chapter 3 Young Engineer of the Year. The award is based on educational achievements, professional society activities, technical activities, civic and humanitarian activities, continuing competence, engineering achievements and professional experience.

Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc., along with the City of Fargo, was awarded an Engineering Excellence award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of North Dakota in the studies, research and consulting category. The award recognizes the Fargo Water Treatment Plant Pilot Study, which addressed the need to treat an increased level of sulfates, primarily due to discharges from Devils Lake into the Sheyenne River, which is one of Fargo’s raw water sources.

Colter Heise Johnson Kraft DJ Colter, Chris Heise, Lynn Johnson and Ken Kraft, American Family Insurance agents, have been recognized for providing outstanding customer experience under the American Star Excellence in Customer Experience Certification. Only agencies that perform in the top 20 percent of all insurance agencies nationwide, based on customer satisfaction surveys, are eligible to become American Star Excellence in Customer Experience certified.

Frueh Manikowski

Mavis Frueh was hired as senior production planner and Cindy Manikowski was hired as engineering resource planner for Appareo Systems. Frueh graduated from North Dakota State University with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications and holds a Certified Production Inventory Management and Certified Supply Chain Professional

designations in the manufacturing industry. Manikowski graduated from North Dakota State University with a bachelor’s degree in child development and family science.

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Kyle Gleason was hired as a design engineer; Steve Heggen was hired as a senior designer; Chad Keskitalo was hired as a designer; Madeline Kosis was hired as an application developer; Philip Kramer and Matt Lewis were hired as a design engineers; Carl Schwarz was hired as a prototype technician; Jordan Steffan was hired as a software developer intern; Dan Steinberger was hired as a senior engineer; and Dan Towers was hired as a design engineer Applied Engineering,

Inc. Gleason attended the University of Minnesota-Duluth where he received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Heggen attended Minnesota State University Moorhead where he received his bachelor’s degree in graphic communication. Kosis attended North Dakota State University where she received her bachelor’s degree in computer science. Keskitalo attended Central Lake College where he received his mechanical drafting and design diploma. Kramer attended Grove City College where he received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Lewis attended North Dakota State University where he received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Steffan is pursuing his bachelor’s degree in computer science from North Dakota State University. Steinberger attended the University of North Dakota where he received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Towers attended North Dakota State University where he received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering.

Froeber Graham

Dave Froeber was promoted to vice president/construction loan officer, and Tanner Graham was hired as correspondent credit officer at Bell State Bank & Trust. Froeber earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Minnesota State University Moorhead and has been in the banking field for 33 years. Graham earned a degree in finance from the University of

Nebraska-Lincoln and has been in the banking field for six years.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota received full URAC accreditation for Health Plan and Health Plan for Health Insurance Exchange. URAC’s accreditation process involves a rigorous four-phase review, which can take as long as six months to complete. BCBSND was 100 percent compliant in both the desktop and onsite applications.

Zimmerman

Drew Zimmerman, PT, DPT, was hired as a physical therapist for Bodyworks Physical Therapy. Zimmerman earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Concordia College and his doctorate in physical therapy from the University of St. Augustine.

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Miller

Tammy Miller, CEO of Border States Electric, has received the National Association of Electrical Distributors’ Arthur W. Hooper Achievement Award, their highest honor. This award is presented to an individual who has had an exceptional career in distribution. Miller is the first woman to receive this prestigious award.

Border States Electric opened its 63rd branch in Arizona in June. The company has more than 1,650 employees in 14 states.

Choice Financial earned the top spot in SNL Financial’s ranking of the top-performing community banks of 2013 with assets between $500 million and $5 billion. SNL ranked the best-performing community banks across the nation using six core financial performance metrics.

Grussing

Ryan Grussing was promoted to VP of business banking at Cornerstone Bank. Grussing has been with Cornerstone Bank since 2009.

Trepanier

Cindy Trepanier, mortgage loan officer at Cornerstone Bank, was named a VIP Woman of the Year for outstanding excellence and dedication to her profession and the achievement of women.

Adams Cossette Hermanson Oster

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Andrew Adams was named as an audit senior associate; Ryan Cossette was promoted to network administrator; Grant Hermanson was hired as a forensics intern; Kelan Oster was named a bank regulatory compliance associate; and Laura Undem was hired as an audit associate at Eide Bailly LLP. Adams is a graduate of the University of Mary with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Cossette joined the Eide Bailly Technology Consulting team in 2012 with nearly 10 years of experience in

the information technology industry. Hermanson attends North Dakota State University and previously interned with Eide Bailly in the audit department. Oster is a graduate of the University of Mary. Undem has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Minnesota State University Moorhead.

Bohanna Cossette Dummer Gibson

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The following Eide Bailly LLP employees achieved certifications: Brian Bohanna, HP certifications and multiple VMWare certifications; Ryan Cossette, CISSP® certification and Microsoft Windows Server 2012 certification; Craig Dummer, Citrix certifications and multiple VMWare certifications; Cody Gibson, Microsoft

Certified Professional certifications; Lorin Ronken, HP certifications; Orrian Rich, Citrix certifications; Sabrina Schindler, PMP® certification; and Rob Wengenroth, multiple QlikView certifications.

Olsen

Mike Olsen was promoted to vice president of customer experience at Enventis. Olsen has been with the company 21 years and previously served in various sales management roles including director of sales.

Mante

Dr. Saakwa Mante joined the Essentia Health team. Dr. Mante earned a medical degree from the University of Ghana Medical School. He is certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties in internal medicine and allergy/immunology.

Kallander

Kayla Kallander was hired as a specialized recruiting group search specialist for Express Employment Professionals. Kallander has 11 years of experience in the banking and finance industry.

Carlson Gerszewski Hanson Hunter Emily Carlson was hired as administrative assistant; Sheila Gerszewski was hired as retail banking manager; Matt Hanson was hired as human resources generalist/recruiter; and Nate Hunter was hired as branch manager for First International Bank & Trust. Carlson has more than seven years of banking and investment knowledge. Gerszewski has more than 27 years of experience in the banking and finance industry. Hanson has more than nine years of experience in HR. Hunter has more than 10 years of experience in banking.

Nesemeier Olson

April Nesemeier was hired as a media assistant, and Dustin Olson was hired as a production artist for Flint Communications, Inc. Nesemeier graduated from North Dakota State University with a double major in marketing and management. Olson graduated from the University of North Dakota with a bachelor’s degree in graphic design technology.

Austinson

Patrick Austinson was hired as a financial representative at Fremling & Associates Inc. Austinson graduated from Concordia College with a bachelor’s degree in organizational communications and political science.

Erickson Hanson Jelinek Meyer

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Al Erickson was promoted to director of finance, strategic planning and risk management; Kevin Hanson was promoted to director of lending; Maureen Jelinek was promoted to director of technology and virtual banking; Kim Meyer was promoted to director of administration; Karin Rudd was promoted to executive manager to the chairman/president at Gate City Bank. Erickson has been employed at Gate City Bank since 1984 and was most recently the bank’s chief financial

officer. Hanson has been employed at Gate City Bank since 1983 and was most recently the bank’s director of mortgage and business lending. Jelinek has been employed at Gate City Bank since 1992 and has held several positions during that time. Meyer has been employed at Gate City Bank since 1983 and was most recently the bank’s director of human resources and marketing. Rudd has been employed at Gate City Bank since 2007 and was most recently the assistant to the chairman/president.

Great Plains Food Bank received a $15,000 investment from the Caterpillar Foundation to help bring more food to people in North Dakota and western Minnesota who are struggling with hunger by strengthening partnerships within the retail, manufacturing and agricultural industries. This investment from the Caterpillar Foundation follows a recent food drive conducted by Caterpillar employees.

Great Plains Food Bank named Chamber member Nash Finch Company – Sunmart Foods as a 2013 Hunger Relief Champion. The company has been partnering with the Great Plains Food Bank since its inception 31 years ago, by donating an estimated five million pounds of surplus

shelf-stable and perishable food items for use by food pantries, soup kitchens and emergency shelter programs.

Heritage Homes, LLC, was named to Professional Builder magazine and ProBuilder.com’s annual list of Housing’s Giants. Companies who make this list have shown growth in an uncertain building environment due to excellent leadership and hard work.

High Point Networks, LLC, was named to the 2014 Solution Provider 500 list by The Channel Company’s CRN. The list ranks the top revenue-generating technology integrators in the United States and Canada whose forward-thinking approach to the channel has helped them evolve and thrive in today’s cloud and services-driven IT era. High Point Networks placed #430 in the annual ranking.

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Nesemeier Olson

April Nesemeier was hired as a media assistant, and Dustin Olson was hired as a production artist for Flint Communications, Inc. Nesemeier graduated from North Dakota State University with a double major in marketing and management. Olson graduated from the University of North Dakota with a bachelor’s degree in graphic design technology.

Austinson

Patrick Austinson was hired as a financial representative at Fremling & Associates Inc. Austinson graduated from Concordia College with a bachelor’s degree in organizational communications and political science.

Erickson Hanson Jelinek Meyer

Rudd

Al Erickson was promoted to director of finance, strategic planning and risk management; Kevin Hanson was promoted to director of lending; Maureen Jelinek was promoted to director of technology and virtual banking; Kim Meyer was promoted to director of administration; Karin Rudd was promoted to executive manager to the chairman/president at Gate City Bank. Erickson has been employed at Gate City Bank since 1984 and was most recently the bank’s chief financial

officer. Hanson has been employed at Gate City Bank since 1983 and was most recently the bank’s director of mortgage and business lending. Jelinek has been employed at Gate City Bank since 1992 and has held several positions during that time. Meyer has been employed at Gate City Bank since 1983 and was most recently the bank’s director of human resources and marketing. Rudd has been employed at Gate City Bank since 2007 and was most recently the assistant to the chairman/president.

Great Plains Food Bank received a $15,000 investment from the Caterpillar Foundation to help bring more food to people in North Dakota and western Minnesota who are struggling with hunger by strengthening partnerships within the retail, manufacturing and agricultural industries. This investment from the Caterpillar Foundation follows a recent food drive conducted by Caterpillar employees.

Great Plains Food Bank named Chamber member Nash Finch Company – Sunmart Foods as a 2013 Hunger Relief Champion. The company has been partnering with the Great Plains Food Bank since its inception 31 years ago, by donating an estimated five million pounds of surplus

shelf-stable and perishable food items for use by food pantries, soup kitchens and emergency shelter programs.

Heritage Homes, LLC, was named to Professional Builder magazine and ProBuilder.com’s annual list of Housing’s Giants. Companies who make this list have shown growth in an uncertain building environment due to excellent leadership and hard work.

High Point Networks, LLC, was named to the 2014 Solution Provider 500 list by The Channel Company’s CRN. The list ranks the top revenue-generating technology integrators in the United States and Canada whose forward-thinking approach to the channel has helped them evolve and thrive in today’s cloud and services-driven IT era. High Point Networks placed #430 in the annual ranking.

Cooley

Michelle Cooley was hired as a nurse practitioner at Hospice of the Red River Valley. Cooley earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing and a nurse practitioner certification from the University of North Dakota.

Trent Berg, civil engineer at Houston Engineering, Inc., became a registered professional engineer in North Dakota. The registration requires four years of progressive experience in the engineering field and passing an eight-hour examination relating to the principles and practices of engineering.

Keller Uhler

Wes Keller and Bennett Uhler were hired as graduate engineers at Houston Engineering, Inc. Keller received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and master’s degree in structures from the University of North Dakota. Uhler received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from North Dakota State University.

Insight Technologies, Inc., along with Dickey Rural Networks (DRN) and Dakota Central Telecommunications (DCT), announced today the three companies have entered into an investor

partnership agreement. This partnership was formed to leverage the collective industry capabilities and expertise of its employees to provide advanced technology services to the communities served by Insight Technologies, DCT and DRN.

Clodfelter Lindberg Monson Peschel Daniel Clodfelter was hired as production specialist; Kristian Lindberg was hired as project accountant; Brad Monson was named senior program manager; and Karen Peschel was hired as production specialist at John Deere Electronic Solutions. Lindberg has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Concordia College. Monson is returning to JDES in Fargo from a three-year assignment in Mannheim, Germany, where he worked at the John Deere mid-sized tractor factory as an engineering supervisor responsible for the delivery of embedded software.

Dennis Burkhartsmeier

Austin Dennis and Randy Burkhartsmeier joined Keller Williams Roers’ Realty as agents. Dennis studied at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Burkhartsmeier received a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from North Dakota State University.

Flom

Beau Flom was named top close volume leader for March at Keller Williams Roers’ Realty.

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King

Emmalyn King was named the March of Dimes North Dakota Chapter 2014 Cutest Baby Contest winner. The second annual contest was held this spring and recognizes babies from across the state, while raising funds for the local chapter of the March of Dimes.

Krank

Brien Krank was promoted to first vice president, financial advisor and senior portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Inc. Krank, who has been with Morgan Stanley and its predecessor firms since 1995, holds a bachelor’s degree from Minnesota State University Moorhead.

Link

Harvey Link, North Dakota State College of Science vice president of academic and student affairs, was awarded the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) Region V Hall of Fame Award. The award is presented to ACTE members who have made a significant impact in the field of career and technical education at the national, regional and state levels.

Richman

North Dakota State College of Science President John Richman has been named chairman of the board for the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3), a network of education providers and corporations that supports, advances and validates new and emerging technology skills in the transportation, aviation and energy industry sectors.

North Dakota State College of Science received The College of Tomorrow award from the John Deere Company. The award, which was presented during the College’s John Deere Tech Advisory meeting, serves as a ranking system for the 16 colleges in the United States that offer a John Deere Tech program. NDSCS received the second highest ranking of Gold. The ranking system consists of four levels: Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Dohman Wall

Dr. Gloria Dohman was named associate vice president emerita, and Margaret Wall was named dean emerita for North Dakota State College of Science. The emerita honor recognizes vice presidents, deans, directors, faculty and other professionals for providing exceptional and outstanding service to NDSCS.

Vangsness Frisch

Jane Vangsness Frisch was promoted to associate vice president for the newly created student success, career services and institutional effectiveness division at North Dakota State College of Science. Vangsness Frisch graduated from North Dakota State University with a bachelor’s degree in mass communication with an emphasis in public relations and health education. She also earned a master’s degree in mass communication and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in education with an

emphasis in institutional analysis, both from NDSU.

Furstenau Tichy

Aaron Furstenau was hired as help desk technician, and Nick Tichy was hired as network systems analyst at NetWork Center, Inc. Furstenau graduated from the University of North Dakota with a degree in communications. Tichy brings one year of experience.

The following NetWork Center, Inc. employees received certifications: Paul Dahlen, designing/implementing Cisco unified communication on unified computing systems certification; Jon Johnson, Cisco express foundation for system engineers and Cisco WebEx solutions design and implementation certification; Jason Keller, interconnecting Cisco networking devices part 2 certification; and Tyler Voegele, Cisco express foundation for field engineers certification.

Whitney

Lori Whitney was hired as executive assistant to the digital marketing team for Onsharp. Originally from Council Bluffs, Iowa, Whitney has moved around the country and has been living in Fargo for the past few years.

Park Co. Realtors ranked number 388 in the REAL Trends 500 with 1,767 residential transaction sides closed last year and is the only North Dakota company included in the report. Park Co. Realtors also ranked number 100 in the largest privately-held independents list within the report.

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Tiffany Bailey was hired as content writer; Troy Borowicz was hired as market development sales specialist intern; April Dennis was hired as director of sales operations and field marketing; Daniel Klimek was hired as support specialist; and Arlene Thomas was hired as relationship manager at Pedigree Technologies. Bailey has more than five years of writing and editing experience and a bachelor’s degree in English from North Dakota State University. Borowicz is studying marketing

at North Dakota State University and was named an outstanding student for equity and diversity at NDSU for the 2013-14 school year. Dennis previously worked in the business development department at Ulteig. Klimek studied computer and voice networking at Alexandria Technical College. Thomas previously worked as a COBRA account manager at Discovery Benefits, Inc.

Foertsch Lindemann Pfau

Joe Foertsch, Stephanie Lindemann, and Jill Pfau joined Prudential Premier Real Estate. Foertsch brings nine years of experience working the mental health field. Pfau’s educational background includes real estate from the

University of North Dakota. Lindemann brings past experience as Heritage Home, LLC job site coordinator and construction superintendent.

Gilbertson

Robert Gilbertson was hired as food and beverage director for Ramada Plaza and Suites & Conference Center. Gilbertson has been in the hospitality field for more than 30 years.

Kieffer

William Kieffer joined RE/MAX Legacy Realty as a realtor licensed in both North Dakota and Minnesota. Kieffer served in the Minnesota Army National Guard and the North Dakota Air Guard.

Results Unlimited received 13 awards during the 2014 Communicator Awards given by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts. More than 6,000 entries are received from across the nation and around the world, with only 10 percent of all entries winning Awards of Excellence and 25 percent receiving Awards of Distinction. The initiative White Earth – Fourth Grade Workbook won an Award of excellence along with 12 initiatives that received Awards of Distinction.

Gleason

Christie Gleason was hired as community outreach coordinator at Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley. Gleason has a bachelor’s degree in business management and communication studies from Concordia College.

Johnson Rasmussen

Brenda Johnson was promoted to branch manager, and Eric Rasmusson was promoted to client service manager at Spherion Staffing. Johnson has a bachelor’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in exercise science. Rasmusson has a bachelor’s degree in finance from Minnesota State University Moorhead. 

Hahn

Josh Hahn was promoted to retail supervisor at Starion Financial. Hahn has been a personal banker with Starion since 2010.

Stoneridge Software achieved the Microsoft Gold Enterprise Resource Planning Competency. As the highest level of certification, the Microsoft Gold Enterprise Resource Planning Competency is earned by undergoing rigorous requirements.

Asche

Steve Asche, wealth advisor with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, was named a Qualifying and Life Member of the Million Dollar Round Table. Qualifying and Life status is earned once approved for the 10th year of membership. Asche qualified for this honor based on his outstanding client service, ethical conduct and professional knowledge.

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Kieffer

William Kieffer joined RE/MAX Legacy Realty as a realtor licensed in both North Dakota and Minnesota. Kieffer served in the Minnesota Army National Guard and the North Dakota Air Guard.

Results Unlimited received 13 awards during the 2014 Communicator Awards given by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts. More than 6,000 entries are received from across the nation and around the world, with only 10 percent of all entries winning Awards of Excellence and 25 percent receiving Awards of Distinction. The initiative White Earth – Fourth Grade Workbook won an Award of excellence along with 12 initiatives that received Awards of Distinction.

Gleason

Christie Gleason was hired as community outreach coordinator at Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley. Gleason has a bachelor’s degree in business management and communication studies from Concordia College.

Johnson Rasmussen

Brenda Johnson was promoted to branch manager, and Eric Rasmusson was promoted to client service manager at Spherion Staffing. Johnson has a bachelor’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in exercise science. Rasmusson has a bachelor’s degree in finance from Minnesota State University Moorhead. 

Hahn

Josh Hahn was promoted to retail supervisor at Starion Financial. Hahn has been a personal banker with Starion since 2010.

Stoneridge Software achieved the Microsoft Gold Enterprise Resource Planning Competency. As the highest level of certification, the Microsoft Gold Enterprise Resource Planning Competency is earned by undergoing rigorous requirements.

Asche

Steve Asche, wealth advisor with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, was named a Qualifying and Life Member of the Million Dollar Round Table. Qualifying and Life status is earned once approved for the 10th year of membership. Asche qualified for this honor based on his outstanding client service, ethical conduct and professional knowledge.

Deutsch Kleinknecht Schostag Spitzer Paul Deutsch and Kory Kleinknecht were hired as graduate engineers in civil services; Brian Schostag was hired as an engineering technician in transmission, distribution and communications; and Derek Spitzer was hired as a project manager for Ulteig. Deutsch has a bachelor’s degree from North Dakota State University in civil engineering, where he is pursuing a master’s degree in civil engineering. Kleinknecht has a bachelors’ degree in civil engineering from North Dakota State University. Schostag has a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from the University of North Dakota. Spitzer has a bachelor’s degree in hospitality and tourism management from North Dakota State University and a master’s degree in project management from the University of Mary.

Valley Imports was named to the 2013 Audi Magna Society. This honor is reserved for Audi dealers who maintain the highest operating standards, achieving consistently high customer satisfaction marks and excellent overall business performance.

Video Arts Studios was named a Bronze Award Winner in the 35th Annual Telly Awards for a 30-second television commercial for ShareHouse entitled “Road to Recovery.” Nearly 12,000 entries from all 50 states and numerous countries were submitted.

Western State Bank was ranked number 5 in SNL Financial’s annual ranking of 2013’s top 100 best performing banks with assets between $500 million and $5 billion, putting the bank in the top 10 percent of banks in that asset size range.

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Member ProfileMoorhead Center Mall Getting Breath of Fresh Air Through General Manager’s Enthusiasm, Vision

Moorhead Center Mall General Manager Melissa Rademacher is on a mission: to breathe new life and vitality into the shopping destination. But Rademacher doesn’t want to emulate what other retail centers have done; she wants to carve out a niche specifically for the Moorhead mall that embodies distinctive style and creative art.

“The Moorhead Center Mall is a unique space, and it’s in the heart of downtown Moorhead,” she explained. “I want to attract people here to find different products and services that aren’t available in Fargo.”

Those diverse products and services may come from popup stores who are testing items or boutique shops and retailers who offer one-of-a-kind goods. Rademacher, who assumed the mall’s top duties in January, is using her retail background to manage the mall and build relationships within the community.

One of those relationships is with city officials who want to see the mall prosper just as much as Rademacher does. “The city (of Moorhead) and mayor have been great allies,” she explained. “We’ve talked about how we can grow and build the city together, and what role the mall can play in that.” Rademacher is also cultivating a relationship with the arts community to position the mall as an avenue for undiscovered artists to display their work; she’s also reaching out to local colleges and universities with art programs to ascertain whether the mall could offer their work a public venue.

Rademacher is not alone in her quest. With recent press coverage in Prairie Business magazine and The Extra, Moorhead’s official newspaper, Rademacher said her phone has been ringing with people who want to see the mall succeed. “That feels good,” Rademacher said with a smile. “This place is really a blank canvas right now. We just need a little life in here.”

While Rademacher admits the mall could use a cosmetic enhancement, she knows she has to first bring in retailers and events that will put the mall on the map as a shopping destination before she can spend money on updates. Being patient has been the biggest lesson she has learned since taking on this challenge six months ago. “I would love to fill the mall tomorrow because I’m so passionate about seeing that movement and growth, but I know I can’t change this overnight or by myself,” Rademacher explained.

That astute observation means the community can help Rademacher achieve her mission by shopping at the mall and telling people about their finds. Businesses who have upcoming events and need space to host them can reach out to Rademacher to discuss whether the mall is a viable location. The city can support creating a thriving downtown area surrounding the mall that will beckon visitors and residents alike.

For Melissa Rademacher, managing the Moorhead Center Mall and its 21 stores, restaurants and services is a lot like caring for a big home; she’s responsible for making sure the lights stay on, the place is clean and the hospitality is unlike any other. “It’s like a big house with a big family,” she said. “These customers are my guests, and I want to treat them well and make sure they are comfortable while they are here.”

Among the many events the Moorhead Center Mall hosts is Coffee with Mayor Del Rae, a weekly

opportunity to meet with the City of Moorhead mayor and discuss issues or concerns. To find out other

events the mall is hosting, visit http://www.moorheadcentermall.com/events.php.

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Member Profile2014

ChamberChoice

WinnerMore than a Place to Live

“A disability shouldn’t define someone.”

Living independently is something most people take for granted. But, for those people managing a physical or mental health disability, living independently is not only challenging but may seem impossible. That’s where CCRI Inc.

steps in.

CCRI (Creative Care for Reaching Independence) was founded 35 years ago by a group of families who wanted more for their children who lived with disabilities. They wanted a place where their children could live in a community, not just a facility. Today, the organization serves more than 370 people with a staff of 450 trained caregivers and administrators.

CCRI has a number of programs that help people with disabilities not only live alone but also contribute to the community and create connections in a meaningful way. Some of the larger programs include:

§ CCRI Prom is a social opportunity for the people CCRI serves. Students from local high schools volunteer to attend dressed in their prom attire to walk in the grand march with anyone who doesn’t have date. “The students had one of the biggest impacts,” said CCRI Executive Director Shannon Bock. This year, 140 individuals walked in the grand march.

§ Camp H.E.R.O. (Helping Everyone Remove Obstacles), a three-day summer camp where people of all abilities can have fun and enjoy the outdoors while supported by familiar caregivers and nursing staff.

§ Red River Valley Adaptive Softball Program provides people with disabilities an opportunity to participate in softball, increasing their physical activity and developing social skills.

CCRI does a lot more than giving people a place to live. The organization gives its clients purpose.

To learn more about CCRI, visit www.creativecare.org.

Bankers. Experts. Friends.

Building local

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The Chamber encourages all members to conduct business with each other. Those listed below recently have made an important investment in their businesses and their professional careers by joining The Chamber. Please consider them for your personal and professional needs. When you do, let them know you learned of their business through The Chamber!

Welcome New Members

Avail Psychological and Addiction Services112 University Drive North, Suite 200 Fargo, ND 58102701.566.5272 www.availpsych.comCounseling ServicesScott SternhagenOffers substance use disorder, mental health counseling, evaluations and individual and group therapy. Avail Psychological and Addiction Services is committed to restoring you to optimal health. When mental health or substance use problems rob you of who you really are, they are here to help. Blarney Stone Irish Pub1910 Ninth Street East West Fargo, ND 58078701.532.1500 www.blarneyirishpub.comBars/Lounges/Night ClubsTim SletmoeStop in for a great meal, enjoy an authentic Irish atmosphere and choose from our 36 draft beer selections. Bring your friends or meet some new ones! One must be 21 to enter.

Capital Express Inc.625 13th Street Northeast West Fargo, ND 58078701.293.1709 www.capitalexpress.comCouriersChad LindemannCapital Express is a locally owned business serving hundreds of customers throughout the Midwest for 20 years. Capital Express is a full-service courier, transportation, warehousing and logistics company serving the Midwest from offices in nine states.

D’Vine212 Broadway NorthFargo, ND 58102701.235.4222 www.dvinefargo.comRestaurantsTy SingmanD’Vine offers fine wine, craft beers, sake cocktails, artisan cheese, grill cheese sandwiches, salads, desserts and espresso. Enjoy “D’Vine at Night” with good music and drink specials.

Novum4801 Amber Valley Parkway SouthFargo, ND 58104701.356.6295 www.gonovum.comResearch and DevelopmentPaul PflipsenNovum is a leading U.S. clinical research company that tests new and generic medications. Since 1972, clients have been trusted to conduct the clinical trials required before a drug goes to market. Participant safety is ensured by experienced teams of skilled physicians, nurses and technicians. Clinics offer comfortable lounges with access to computers, games, free WiFi, flat screen televisions and more.

River Bend Industries, Inc.2421 16th Avenue South Moorhead, MN 56560218.236.1818 www.riverbendind.comManufacturersAllan WaiteManufacturers all types of fiberglass tanks for home, farm, manufacturing companies and any other uses. Also makes lawn care units for use by professionals.

Riverview Chiropractic Clinic3505 Eight Street South, Suite 6 Moorhead, MN 56560218.236.1516 www.riverviewchiromoorhead.comChiropractorsAimee MarzRiverview Chiropractic Clinic understands that each person has different needs. Therefore, each patient receives a care plan that is tailored to them. The clinic also provides a variety of services including manual and activator adjusting, kinesiology taping and Graston Technique.

Screenvision Cinema Advertising2000 44th Street South, Suite 100 Fargo, ND 58103701.541.5842 www.screenvision.comAdvertisingSherri NielsenMovie-going is the #1 leisure activity in the United States, attracting millions of young, affluent consumers in a unique, distraction free environment. Cinema advertising is a dynamic way for advertisers to build their brands and reach their best advertisers.

Sunbelt Business Brokers4302 13th Avenue South, Suite 4-171 Fargo, ND 58103701.630.8732Business ServicesTodd Fry

In the June issue of The Bridge, we printed the wrong phone number for Audio Garage. Here is the correct information:

Audio Garage2012 First Avenue South Moorhead, MN 56560218.284.5565 theaudiogarage.netSound SystemsNick Paulson Recruiter: Michelle Byrum, Cornerstone Bank For the past 10 years, Audio Garage has been offering quality service and installation for auto starts, window tinting and custom audio and video systems for anything from a boat to a vehicle to even a golf cart.

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Membership Directory UpdatesPlease update your 2014 Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Metro Profile and Member Directory, as the following businesses have recently undergone change:

Member Name: American Diabetes AssociationMember Address: 4302 13th Avenue South, Suite 4-109, Fargo

Former Name: Retirement Turning PointMember Name: Breath is Limited

Former Name: Child Care Resource & ReferralMember Name: Child Care Aware of North Dakota

Member Name: CCRIMember Address: 2903 15th Street South, Moorhead

Former Name: Wells Fargo Insurance Services of Mn, Inc.Member Name: USI Insurance Services

Send your events to [email protected] to see them on our community calendar!

July 2014 Community Calendar

1 Second Annual Luau Lunch - Hawaiian for Hospice Choice Financial

4 4th of July Celebration Cass County Historical Society - Bonanzaville USA

9 Toshiba, the Power of Choice Arvig

15 Grief and the Professional Caregiver Hospice of the Red River Valley

21 American Gold Gymnastics Annual Golf Scramble Oxbow Golf & Country Club

29 24th Annual PAWS WALK – Stride For Strays Humane Society Fargo-Moorhead

31 Heaven Is For Real LIVE FARGODOME

31 27th Annual Boy Scout Lawn Social Boy Scouts of America - Northern Lights Council

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Learning Opportunities

You are invited to attend a free seminar, hosted by Arvig, to learn more about Toshiba’s Power of Choice in VoIP business telephone systems. In this seminar we will:

§ Help you understand which VoIP solution is best for your businesses’ needs. § Highlight Toshiba IP telephone systems’ robust features & benefits. § Demo Toshiba’s Unified Communications and IP Mobility solutions.

The seminar will take place Wednesday, July 9 at the Best Western Conference Center from 9 a.m. to noon, with lunch served at the conclusion. You can register online at arvig.com/toshi-baseminar. Call 701.373.1001 with any questions you have.

The Dale Carnegie Business Group of North Dakota will offer this two-hour workshop in Fargo on August 12 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. In this program you will:

§ Define engagement and the impact on your organization. § Understand the emotional pathways to engagement. § How to create a culture that attracts top talent. § Leverage talent to the fullest.

For additional information call 701.476.8811 or visit www.northdakota.dalecarnegie.com.

The Dale Carnegie Course begins on September 10 (1:30 to 5 p.m.) and September 11 (5 to 8:30 p.m.). This nine-week training meets one day per week. Recognized worldwide as the flag-ship course of Dale Carnegie Training, this course will help participants to:

§ Enhance public and personal communication skills. § Become a more effective leader. § Display increased levels of courage, confidence and conviction. § Control excessive stress and worry.

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Ribbon cuttings are led by the Public Relations Ambassadors, a group of dedicated volunteers who help Chamber members celebrate their business accomplishments. If you would like more information on ribbon cuttings, visit FMWFChamber.com or call Gail at 218.233.1100.

Chamber Around Town

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25th anniversary on May 11320 First Avenue North, Fargo www.DFCconsultants.com

Remodel celebration on May 6 1405 Seventh Street South, Moorheadwww.eventide.org

Grand opening on May 8 728 East Beaton Drive, Suite 101, WFwww.kljeng.com

Ground-breaking on May 2 605 25th Street South, Fargo www.borderstates.com

10-year anniversary and grand opening on May 8 728 East Beaton Drive Suite, 200, West Fargowww.highpointnetworks.com

Grand opening on May 9 2600 52nd Avenue South, FargoFacebook.com/CarmensGardensFargo

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CHRISTIANSON'S BUSINESS FURNITURE

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New location celebration on May 132553 Kirsten Lane South, #207, Fargowww.venturechiro.com

20-year anniversary celebration on May 15 2828 13th Avenue South Fargowww.cbfplus.com

GREEN STREET PROMOTIONSGrand opening on May 161613 East Main Avenue Suite 3, West Fargo www.greenstreetpromotions.com

Ground-breaking on May 15 2324 Main Avenue, West Fargowww.minnkotawindows.com

Grand Opening on May 16 3330 Sheyenne Street, Suite 104, West Fargowww.taneuphoria.com

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MARCO'SNew location on May 20 2625 41st Street South, Fargowww.marconet.com

PROREHAB PHYSICAL & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, INC.

New location on May 21 3105 Broadway North Suite 7, Fargowww.prorehabfargo.com

FIRST STEP RECOVERY, THE VILLAGE FAMILY SERVICE CENTER

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New location celebration on May 21 3201 Fiechtner Drive South, Fargo www.firststep-recovery.com

BAILEY'S PDR INC.Grand opening celebration on May 16 3302 Fourth Avenue South, Fargo www.baileyspdr.com

Grand opening on May 28 3306 Sheyenne Street Suite 214, West Fargowww.imperialflooringdesign.com

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8 7:02 p.m. Chamber Military Appreciation Night at the RedHawks

Newman Outdoor Field

9 11:30 Customer Journey Mapping: Improve Your Customer Service Experience

Hilton Garden Inn Fargo

16 12:30 Chamber Challenge Golf Outing Edgewood Golf Course

22 11:30 a.m. 2014 Health Care Summit Holiday Inn Fargo

24 4 p.m. YPN New Member Social Shadow Wood Park

24 5:30 p.m. YPN: Fourth Annual Great American Picnic Shadow Wood Park

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