BUSINESS MATTERS vol 2, issue 11 April

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VOLUME 2, ISSUE 11

B U S I N E S S

M A T T E R S

A NEWSLETTER FROM THE BDBMC A P R I L

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From the Executive Director: On April 9, 2014 the Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) hosted a job fair at Indian River State College. Partners and Sponsors included; Chapter 1041 Vietnam Veterans of America, Martin Veterans, The United Way, Indian River State College, Veteran Services of Martin County, City of Stuart, Seacoast National Bank, Stuart Business Systems, Martin County Library System and The Stuart News. The staff of the BDBMC, along with the planning committee, worked for months on coordinating the logistics of the actual event as well as creating a dynamic marketing campaign for the job fair. I’m happy to report that 122 individuals preregistered for the event and approximately 600 attended the job fair on the 9th. We had 42 companies represented, 2 trade industries and close to 200 different types of positions available to job seekers. Just 6 days after the event, we learned that at least 24 people were either hired or interviewed for positions. The BDBMC plans to distribute a formal survey to all participating employers in a few weeks to follow up on revised number of hires. Thank you for your support of the BDBMC and feel free to contact me with any questions or comments at tim@bdbmc.org or contact the office at 772.221.1380.

Timothy M. Dougher, Executive Director

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The Connection Between You and Your Career

Thank you to our

Student Volunteers:

Volunteers and Sponsors!

Jensen Beach High School JROTC South Fork High School JROTC Billboard Sponsor: City of Stuart Workshop Sponsor: Palm City Presbyterian 82nd Airborne Association HR Frameworks Humane Society of the Treasure Coast Law Office of Brandon Woodward HR Consultants Hospitality Sponsor: Seacoast National Bank Equipment Sponsor: Stuart Business Systems Media Sponsor: The Stuart News

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Thank you to our Participating Employers

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Just a Reminder!

A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Business Development Board of Martin County, Inc. (BDBMC) will be held on Thursday, May 15, at 10:30 a.m. at IRSC, located 2400 SE Salerno Road, Stuart.

The ITown Medical Center is off to an incredible start! In only six weeks of opening its doors, they have provided services to over 125 patients. The two-physician health center is providing medical services in Indiantown for western Martin County residents and workforce.

Indiantown Medical Center 15516 SW Osceola Street Indiantown, FL 34956 4


Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Purchases of Industrial Machinery and Equipment EFFECTIVE APRIL 30, 2014 Effective April 30, 2014, an exemption from sales and use tax is available for purchases of industrial machinery and equipment used at a fixed location in Florida by an eligible manufacturing business that will manufacture, process, compound, or produce for sale items of tangible personal property. The exemption also includes parts and accessories for the industrial machinery and equipment if they are purchased before the date the machinery and equipment are placed in service. On behalf of State Representative MaryLynn Magar, “It was a privilege to work alongside Governor

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Rick Scott to help pass the Manufacturing Sales Tax Exemption Legislation. This sales tax exemption will help generate jobs throughout Florida including Martin County. I will continue to work with local business leaders as we look for ways to help create a climate that best allows business to grow through lower taxes and fewer, more predictable regulations and less bureaucratic paperwork.�

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An "eligible manufacturing business" means any business whose primary business activity at the location where the industrial machinery and equipment are located is within the industries classified under manufacturing NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) codes 31, 32, and 33 published in 2007 by the Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President. The primary business activity of an eligible business is that activity which represents more than 50 percent of the activities conducted at the location where the industrial machinery and equipment are located. Examples of types of manufacturing establishments represented by the applicable NAICS codes include, but are not limited to, food, apparel, wood, paper, printing, chemical, pharmaceutical, plastic, rubber, metal, transportation, and furniture. The selling dealer (vendor) should obtain a signed certificate from the purchaser certifying the purchaser's entitlement to tax exemption under the exemption statute. The signed certificate will relieve the selling dealer of any potential tax liability on non-qualifying purchases. For your convenience, we have included a link to a listing of the eligible NAICS codes, along with a suggested certificate for you to complete to document the exempt nature of the sales transaction.

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Congratulations to FRC Team 180! More than 12,000 students from around the globe traveled to St. Louis, Mo., to put their engineering skills to the test at the annual FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Championship, held at the Edward Jones Dome. The three-day event came down to a heart-pounding conclusion Saturday night in front of a roaring crowd of 20,000 when four teams from San Jose, Calif., Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Dallas, Texas; and Holland, Mich., won the coveted FIRST® Robotics Competition (FRC®) Championship Winning Alliance. In this year’s game, AERIAL ASSISTS, FRC teams took to the field, where competing Alliances scored points by throwing balls over a truss, catching balls, and putting as many balls in goals as possible. The more Alliances worked together to score, the more points their Alliance received. This year, 68,175 students on 2,727 FRC teams in 17 countries participated in 98 Regional and District competitions...read more

GAME OVERVIEW The FIRST® Robotics Competition (FRC®) combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, design a team "brand," hone teamwork skills, and build and program robots to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as close to "real-world engineering" as a student can get. Volunteer professional Mentors lend their time and talents to guide each team. Learn more about AERIAL ASSIST

For a listing of awards for FRC Team 180

For more information, contact S.P.A.M. at frcteam180@gmail.com

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Congratulations to H2Ocean! Not quite two years after H2Ocean placed its line of natural health care products in 21 Walgreens stores within easy reach of its Stuart headquarters, the company recently began selling its lead product — the Extreme Tattoo After Care Kit — in almost 5,200 Walgreens nationwide...read more

Martin County Fire Rescue Ocean Rescue debuts new and improved, locally manufactured lifeguard tower Just in time for the busy spring and summer beach months, Martin County Fire Rescue Ocean Rescue Section is debuting a new, locally manufactured lifeguard tower at Jensen Public Beach. The new tower, manufactured by marine builder Bausch Enterprises, Inc. of Stuart, improves public and staff safety by providing lifeguards with greater visibility and shelter. Plans for a second tower for Hobe Sound Beach are currently underway...read more

CAT5 AWARDS - INNOVATION CONCOURSE OF THE SOUTHEAST The CAT5 Awards celebrate powerful, disruptive product developments and provide Capital for the Acceleration of Technologies to early stage companies. First place winners will be awarded $100,000 and second place winners will receive an award of $50,000, both from Space Florida’s sponsorship...read more

Wishing Seatorque the best of luck on their nomination!

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Sol Inc. Awarded Breathe California's Clean Air Technology Award Congratulations to Sol! Sol Inc., a global commercial solar outdoor LED lighting solutions company and the market leader in North America, announced today that its solar lighting project with the Town of Discovery Bay has been awarded the Technology Award in Breathe California's 2014 Clean Air Awards...read more

Wishing STS Aviation Group the Best of Luck! The MRO Network, “a media and events organization that gives a voice to the global MRO community,� recently announced its shortlist for the 2014 ATE&M Awards (Aircraft Technology Engineering & Maintenance). After the first round of voting, professionals from across the industry have recognized STS Aviation Group as a finalist in the following two categories: Best Line Maintenance Solution and Best Spare Parts Provider...read more 8


We are delighted to announce that the World Trade Center Miami along with Enterprise Florida and the Florida Chamber of Commerce will again sponsor Florida World Trade Month 2014 which is celebrated in May of every year in the United States. If your organization has an event in May that you want to promote, you can go directly to the website www.floridaworldtrademonth.com then click on add an event. If you have any questions about World Trade Month, you can contact Emy Rodriguez at 305-871-7910 or via erodriguez@worldtrade.org.

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Big John Monahan Ceremony Please save the date of June 28th for our 50 year dedication of the new Big John Monahan Bridge Ceremony and ribbon cutting! The FDOT infrastructure project of $31 million, was to replace the one way bridge constructed in 1965. Over 12,000 vehicles per day travel east and west through Indiantown. Please join Senator Joe Negron and Commissioner John Haddox for this ceremony. A formal invite will be circulated soon.

Indiantown Historical Society The purposes of the ITown Historical Society are: (1) to collect and preserve artifacts, objects, publications, photographs and other documentary materials related to local, ethnic and family history; (2) to disseminate information about the history of the community through exhibits, educational programs and publications based on the Society’s collections; (3) to maintain a research library of past and current literature on the history of the community; and (4) to encourage the preservation of the archeological, historical, and architectural heritage of Indiantown. Learn more about upcoming Old Florida tours by visiting indiantownchamber.com

Memberships available are available! To join the ITown Historical Society, please complete this form

Getting To Know Your Business Community Partners

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Where We Have Been... April 1st - SBA Resource Partner Workshop - IRSC, Chastain Campus April 3rd - Audi of Stuart Event April 9th - Job Fair - IRSC, Chastain Campus April 9th - Enterprise Zone Development Authority Meeting - Indiantown April 9th - Stuart Chamber Luncheon - Willoughby Golf Club April 10th - iTown Business Expo - Indianwood Golf & Country Club April 16th - Confident & Competent Workers Meeting - Martin County School Board April 16th - Economic Development Team Meeting April 24th - Treasure Coast Builders Association Breakfast - Miles Grant Country Club April 24th - ITown Chamber Breakfast - Indianwood Golf & Country Club April 24th - Women of Distinction Award Ceremony - Hutchinson Island Marriott April 25th - Boys & Girls Club of Indiantown Tour April 25th - Florida Research Coast Meeting - Port St. Lucie

...Where We Are Going May 3rd - Centennial Gala - City of Stuart May 5th - Itown Rodeo Meeting May 6th - United Way Champions Dinner May 6th - Audi of Stuart Grand Opening May 7th - Enterprise Zone Development Authority Meeting May 12th - Council of Chambers Luncheon with Patrick Murphy May 12th - City of Stuart 2nd Quarter Presentation May 13th - Powering Florida: Illumination FPL Event May 15th - BDBMC Board of Directors Meeting - IRSC - Chastain Campus May 15th - Florida Research Coast Meeting - Port St. Lucie May 16th - Treasure Coast Business Summit - Civic Center, Port St. Lucie May 17th - Stuart Sailfish Regatta May 18th - Stuart Sailfish Regatta May 21st - Enterprise Florida Board of Directors Meeting May 22nd - Treasure Coast Builders Association Breakfast - Miles Grant Country Club

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