SouthCoast Chamber Focus July/August 2019

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Chowderfest Returns to Pier 3 on Oct. 13th! Lead sponsor:

The New Bedford Seaport Chowder Festival or “Chowderfest” has grown into a staple community event attracting thousands of residents and tourist from all over the region to the beautiful South Coast! This year’s highly anticipated Chowderfest will be held on Sunday, October 13th from 12:00 to 5:00pm, under the tent on City Pier 3. Taking place in the heart of New Bedford’s historical District, Chowderfest is an exciting way to spend the afternoon celebrating local recipes and traditions with friends and family! Every year, roughly 20 restaurants and food establishments gather for this friendly but fierce competition, battling for the coveted Chowderfest trophy. Local food establishments prepare delicious and unique chowders, soups, and quahogs for our tasting pleasure! These delicious samples are then voted on by both the people and a panel of expert judges.

Again, this year there will be VIP Chowderfest tickets for $35.00. VIP ticket bonuses include early admission (one hour early, 11:00 am), an extra vote in each category, a free drink voucher, awesome take home souvenirs and entry into the door prize giveaway which is a gift basket filled with local restaurants gift cards valued over $200.00. Regular ticket prices are $15.00 prior to event and $18.00 the day of the event. Tickets for children ages 6 -12 are $5.00 and children 5 and under are no charge. For more information on attending or participating in the highly anticipated Chowderfest, call the SouthCoast Chamber at (508) 999-5231 or visit www.southcoastchamber.com/chowderfest. We hope to see you all there at the event where so many memories are made!

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Chamber Update ................................2 Golf Tournament................................3 Good News .........................................6 Connecting Activities..........................8 Welcome New Members....................10 Recent Events.....................................11 Featured Member Discount...............13

Bristol County Chamber and SouthCoast Chamber Announce Integration

The Boards of Directors of the Bristol County Chamber and the SouthCoast Chamber agreed to integrate under a single corporate umbrella, effective January 1, 2020. At separate meetings held on June 27, the Boards of Directors of the Bristol County Chamber and the SouthCoast Chamber agreed to integrate under a single corporate umbrella, effective January 1, 2020. With these votes, the two chambers have declared a goal of establishing a (yet unnamed) non-profit corporate entity with both existing chambers as affiliates. The chambers have engaged in a six-month process through Board appointed representatives of each chamber and professional facilitation. The Integration Task Force was charged with continued on page 3

• The Chamber is planning for the Annual Golf Tournament. Read more on page 3. • The Annual SouthCoast Women's Forum was an inspirational and exciting event. Read more on page 15. • The Chamber welcomes two local students for summer internships. Read more on page 14.


The SouthCoast Chamber Focus is the official news publication of the SouthCoast Chamber 227 Union Street, Mezzanine 2 • New Bedford, MA 02740 508-999-5231 • fax 508-999-5237 • info@southcoastchamber.com Editor: Rebecca Laliberte • Photographer: Rebecca Laliberte & Sergio Dabdoub Chair of the Board Kim Perry, Waring-Sullivan Funeral Home Chair-Elect Ron Ellis, Edward Jones Treasurer Carl Taber, BayCoast Bank Vice Chair of Government Affairs William Burns, Southcoast Health Systems Vice Chair of Community Affairs Chris Howard, First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union Vice Chair of Economic Affairs Rose Lopes, Sylvia Group Vice Chair of Membership Jeff Pagliuca, Bristol County Savings Bank Immediate Past Chair Dave Maher, Lockheed Martin Directors Nathan Araujo, Advance Career Services Henry Arruda, WJFD-FM Cheryl Bartlett, New Bedford Community Health Center Kevin Carando, Acushnet Company Kathy Carter, Charlton College of Business, UMASS-Dartmouth Paul Chasse, REALTOR® Association of Southeastern Massachusetts Dr. Laura Douglas, Bristol Community College Stephen W. Connulty, Paul & Dixon Insurance Gail Fortes, YWCA of Southeastern Massachusetts Jeffrey Glassman, Darn It, Inc. Doug Glassman, SERVPRO of Dartmouth/New Bedford & Marion / Middleboro Ellen Gitlin, Diversified Marketing Group Luke Lehman, BankFive Chuck Lord, AHEAD Lynne Mastera, Precix Douglas Rodrigues, JMR & Company Kristy Roussel, Lafrance Hospitality Derek Santos, New Bedford Economic Development Council Carl Sawejko, Sawejko Communications Carmen Sylvester, Southern Mass Credit Union Mike Tavares, Horacio’s, Inc Robert Unger, Unger LeBlanc Director Emeritus Joel E. Burns Your Chamber Staff 508-999-5231 President & CEO, Rick Kidder - Ext. 100 Director of Operations & Finance, Dorothy Botelho, IOM - Ext. 101 Manager of Business Development & Public Policy, Ian Abreu, IOM - Ext. 105 Communications Manager, Rebecca Laliberte, IOM - Ext. 102 Programs & Events Manager, Deven Robitaille- Ext. 103 Youth Services Coordinator, Brianna Alves - Ext. 104 Member Relations Coordinator/Tourism Coordinator, Ashley Wojtunik - Ext. 108

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A Message from the President & CEO Summer Breeze Makes Me Feel Fine… OK, I am dating myself, afternoon (provided the but anyone who has met Pats aren’t playing). This me knows that my idea of year ChowderFest will take hip-hop is leapfrog, and that place on Sunday, October even leapfrog is more of a 13, three days after what spectator sport these days! we know will be a Patriots Still, there is something victory over the hapless New Rick Kidder, wonderful about summer in York Giants. As was the case President & CEO New England and the welllast year, we will have a VIP earned warm breezes that ticket available with perks compensate for the long winter and and privileges beyond comprehenrainy spring. sion and a guaranteed good time for the entire family. In terms of events, we go a little quiet in July to allow for vacation time and for our members to For Mike O’Sullivan, my counterrecharge for the wild and wooly part at the Bristol County Chamfall season. In August we have two ber, and me this will be a busy sumBusiness After Hours events – one mer gearing up for the integration courtesy of our friends at BayCoast of the two chambers that will bring Bank and the second the tradition- exciting new value to our entire al End of Summer Bash staged by membership. Our work will center the networking fiends of ServPro! on naming the new organization There will be no rest for the wicked and a tremendous amount of necesas the post-summer season kicks sary and boring paperwork for the off on the Tuesday following Labor IRS and the State so that the new Day with our annual Golf Tourorganization can be up and running nament, this year honoring the in January. There will be budget Glassman family who have invested work and meetings galore – all of so much to make New Bedford which will reflect a “members first” and the South Coast a better place. attitude and commitment. Shoulder woes keep me from my traditional boast of victory in the In the meantime, it is my fondest tournament (a feat I have never hope that all of our members have actually accomplished), but wait the best summer ever and have the until next year! The hollow boast chance to relax, enjoy each other’s will return, I promise you. company, create family memories and laugh every day. Enjoy the sumNothing says New England in the mer breezes, and have a profitable fall like ChowderFest, the Chamand happy summer! ber’s premier community event. Fabulous food, craft beers, local wines and local music make for a tremendous October Sunday


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making due diligence recommendations including the following: whether to integrate, the governance model, financial viability, and the leadership model. Their recommendations formed the basis of the due diligence documents and the final Board resolutions on which the two Boards voted. The Boards of the two founding organizations provided the Integration Task Force with several non-negotiables to help frame their recommendations that included: maintaining two corporate offices, building an inclusive governance model, and building efficiencies without loss of staff positions. Kim Perry, Chair of the SouthCoast Chamber Board, said, “This integration has always been about impacts, not efficiencies. While we knew that efficiencies would emerge, the staff and leadership of each organization are its most important assets. Each organization has a long and storied history supporting the communities each serves, and in building this new model, we needed staff and volunteer leadership to know that their

continued service was necessary to the organization’s success. All companies represented on the Board will continue that service.” With combined memberships of nearly 1,600 businesses, representing tens of thousands of employees in the South Coast region, the new chamber will become the second largest in the Commonwealth in number of member companies. Once brought together, the new chamber will serve the entire South Coast region – from Wareham to eastern Rhode Island. The new chamber will maintain existing offices and staff, but new efficiencies will emerge along with a series of superior value propositions for all sized businesses, especially the small and micro-businesses that make up the vast majority of every chamber’s membership base. Brian LeComte, Chair of the Bristol County Chamber Board, said “These two healthy organizations, once combined, will present new and exciting opportunities for our business

members that only scale can provide. Whether it is a single, unified voice on Beacon Hill and in Washington or small business opportunities for growth through larger and more targeted programs for business growth, this new chamber will build on the successes of the past and reach for new heights in supporting our region’s business base.” The new organization will operate with a Co-CEO model, retaining Mike O’Sullivan, the current CEO of the Bristol County Chamber, and Rick Kidder, the current CEO of the SouthCoast Chamber, and with current technology no necessity to relocate staff. Mike O’Sullivan said, “Rick and I have worked out with the Task Force a delineation of responsibilities that will allow members and staff absolute clarity regarding whom to contact and how office operations will take place in order to maximize efficiency and productivity.”

accomplish prior to the January 1, 2020 launch. We will be back at work with the Task Force establishing a name and corporate identity for the parent company, filing all appropriate paperwork at the state and federal level, refining bylaws and building a final budget and scope of work for the new Board of Directors to approve in September. Our sole goal is the best possible member experience.” In a joint statement to both memberships, Kim Perry and Brian LeComte stated, “A new day has begun, one where the South Coast region has a single business voice and an everyday commitment to the success of businesses of all sizes. We are grateful for the hard work of the Integration Task Force and the deep commitment of our staff leaders without whom this integration would not have been possible. Every member will benefit from this coming together of two great chambers.”

Rick Kidder added, “With this vote, there is much work Mike and I need to

Chamber Invites Golfers to Annual Tournament on Sept. 3rd Bedford, Marion/Middleboro, and Fall River for their dedication to the South Coast community and influence on the local economy. Join us as we pay tribute to the Glassman Family’s success as local business leaders and their commitment to a better South Coast!

The SouthCoast Chamber’s Invitational Golf Tournament is scheduled for Tuesday, September 3rd at Allendale Country Club, 1047 Allen Street North Dartmouth MA at 9 a.m. This year’s tournament provides an exciting

opportunity to network while enjoying 18 holes of golf on a beautiful course. Registration begins at 9:00 am followed by a shotgun start at 10:00 am. The tournament will be a scramble format and includes a boxed lunch, award

ceremony, Hors d’oeuvres, cocktail hour, raffles, dinner and golfer’s gift bag. Come and take part in a friendly competition while enjoying delicious food on the golf course for this signature Chamber event! At the event the SouthCoast Chamber will honor, Jeffrey Glassman, CEO of Darn It, Inc and Doug Glassman, Owner of SERVPRO Dartmouth/New

The SouthCoast Chamber Golf Tournament is a great way to gain exposure at an exclusive event with over 100 business professionals looking for new business ventures and partnerships. Sponsorship opportunities are available on all levels allowing organizations of any size to become involved. For more information on registering, sponsorships or donating a raffle prize, contact Deven Robitaille, Programs and Events Manager at 508 999 5231 ext 103.

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Good News! The Diocesan Health Facilities are teaming up with Organix Solutions and ABC Disposal Service, Inc. NEW Zero Waste Solutions facility in Rochester, MA to reduce the impact of our waste, particularly our food waste. As we look for new ways to evolve as a better place to live and work, we’re moving forward as the first healthcare group in the state of Massachusetts to implement the separation of food waste from our current waste disposal. This is in an effort to reduce about 35% of our current trash which is food waste from ending up in a landfill. Instead, we will be using Organix new certified compostable green bags for our food waste which we’ll be using across our health facilities to implement organics recycling. This food waste will be utilized for composting in our region. The new Zero Waste Solutions facility will also help us reduce the impact of all of our other trash we dispose of by further recycling through the most advanced recycling system in New England. Westport Federal Credit Union Launches Online Account Opening Westport Federal Credit Union is excited to announce the launch of Originate, the new online account opening service. With this service, members and non-members can apply for a new account right from the comfort of their own home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The application can be accessed at westport.org. A savings account with a minimum opening amount of $5 is required to establish membership. With a new checking account, members will have the option to add a debit card or checks to their account. This free service comes in addition to WFCU’s current free online services including Bill Pay, EZ Banking and mobile banking app. RDA Insurance Announces the Addition of Monte Ferris, Jr. Rua-Dumont-Audet Insurance Agency, Inc. (RDA Insurance) announces the addition of Monte Ferris, Jr., Account Executive to their sales team. Monte Ferris, Jr.

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brings extensive knowledge in the Restaurant and Hospitality Industry and will be channeling that expertise to develop a group of clientele in this market segment. He will also be generating clients for all lines of insurance including home, auto, boats, business insurance etc.

all Veterans and citizens who want to permanently express their respect and remembrance of the sacrifice made by Vietnam Veterans, will be placed directly in front of the wall. A replica of the Memorial Wall is located in Washington, D.C., Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall Committee has properly secured the exclusive proprietary rights Monte holds both a Bachelor of Science for all of Massachusetts as well as a 50 Degree in Business Administration mile radius from Fall River outside of from Bryant University with a concenthe state, to bring a permanent 80% tration in Management. He has been replica wall. recognized for his outstanding work in the hospitality field and has managed The Vietnam Memorial Wall is schedand coordinated a number of real estate uled to begin construction in 2020. properties for several years. It will be located alongside the World War II and the Korean and Gold Star He is also very involved in the comMemorials located at the Veterans munity. He currently participates in the Bicentennial Park. Bristol County Chamber of Commerce, Fly Foundation, UMASS Dartmouth The Vietnam Memorial Wall addresses Center for Marketing Research, Lebathe collective need to recognize and nese Society and Fall River Children’s honor the heroes who made ultimate Museum. sacrifices in Vietnam. Additionally, it is a privilege for regional Vietnam VeterMonte can also be reached on his cell ans to bring a replica of the Vietnam phone at 508-965-9350 or via email at Memorial Wall to Fall River, Massachumferris@rda-insurance.com. setts and to serve the surrounding areas. BankFive is Proud to be a Supporter of the Fall River Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall

BankFive awarded a $50,000 grant to the Fall River Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. The donation will be paid over two years at $25,000 per year. The donation is intended to acknowledge our Vietnam War veterans for their sacrifice and to honor their memory with the establishment of a permanent Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Wall at Fall River’s Bi-Centennial, Veterans Memorial Park. The Wall will be ideally situated on the southeast corner of Bi-Centennial Veterans Memorial Park and will be directly in front of the President Avenue entrance to the park, allowing for direct access to the wall and viewing by the public. A Memory Walk, comprised of bricks inscribed with the names of

Bristol Community College Names New Vice President for Academic Affairs Suzanne Buglione, Ed.D. of Fall River, Mass., has been appointed vice president for academic affairs at Bristol Community College. Dr. Buglione, enters her new role after working at Bristol Community College for the past 7 years. She earned her Bachelor of Science in natural science and a Master of Education in health education, community health from Worcester State University in Worcester, Mass. and Doctor of Education in higher education leadership, administration from the University of Massachusetts Boston in Boston, Mass. She has worked in higher education for more than 20 years, as both an innovative leader and instructor. As vice president for academic affairs, Dr. Buglione will provide professional leadership that fosters the highest teaching, learning and academic service standards, as well as student and institutional outcomes. Dr. Buglione will

direct Bristol’s academic programs and services, in alignment with the college’s mission, goals and core values. Dr. Buglione has presented widely and authored articles, chapters and a monograph related to the community college, the scholarship of engagement, adult learning, identity development and social justice, faculty development, shared governance and organizational culture. She is the recipient of the NSEE Outstanding Experiential Education Research/Dissertation Award, the IARSCLE Honorable Mention Dissertation Award, the League for Innovation in the Community College’s Roueche Excellence Award and the League for Innovation 2018 Patricia Cross Fellowship. In her spare time, Suzanne enjoys practicing tai chi. Child & Family Services Welcomes a New Medical Director Child & Family Services (CFS) is proud to announce Dr. Athari M. Alyazidi, as their new Medical Director to its Behavioral Health Services clinics in New Bedford, Fall River, Hyannis and Harwichport. Dr. Alyazidi received her Medical Degree from King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. She served as a fellow in: Geriatric Psychiatry in Lebanon, NH, Addiction Psychiatry in Tampa, FL. and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in Boston MA. Dr. Alyazidi is a member of the American Psychiatric Association, American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry and the Massachusetts Medical Society. Her combination of education, work experience, society memberships, and research endeavors will certainly be a valuable asset to the agency. Veterans Transition House breaks ground on two buildings for veterans More than eighty people gathered on Monday, May 6th, at 1060 Pleasant Street in New Bedford to participate in a groundbreaking ceremony hosted by Veterans Transition House. Speakers included U.S. Congressman William Keating, New Bedford Mayor Jon


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Mitchell, William Eccles, CEO of BankFive and chairman of the Veterans Transition House $1.3 million capital campaign, Building Hope for Heroes, that is funding two adjacent property renovations. The presentation was led by Executive Director James Reid who opened by stating, “the projects underway today will have a major impact on our ability to serve more veterans from Southeastern Massachusetts because too many veterans continue to struggle.” Numerous donors attended including Nick Christ, CEO of BayCoast Bank, Patrick Murray, CEO of Bristol County Savings Bank, Peter Muise, CEO of First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union, as well as representatives from St. Anne’s Credit Union, Rockland Trust, Lockheed Martin, and business leaders including Richard LaFrance and Robert Karam. The largest applause was reserved for two families with strong ties to New Bedford and the military. James Reid stated, “this abandoned house is about to be transformed into a safe, nurturing home with 20 beds for homeless veterans who will find shelter, safety, friendship, help, and hope as they work with us to regain their independence. I am honored that this building will be dedicated to Bruce Portas, a 22-year veteran of our armed forces and a Fairhaven resident. His son, Chad, and the Portas family are the lead donors to this project, and I ask them to stand be recognized so that we may all thank you.” Reid further stated, “With this new outreach center, we will be able to expand our reach to serve veterans living throughout Southeastern Massachusetts. This is a major step because we need to be able to help veterans before they become homeless, before things unravel in their lives, and before they lose hope. With this new center, we can start to prevent homelessness among our veterans. I am deeply grateful to Salvatore Alfiero and Anthony Alfiero, brothers from New Bedford, veterans with distinct records of service to our

country, and incredible philanthropists. Poyant Promotes Rachel Wolfgang to In honor of their service and generosity, Project Management Supervisor the center will bear their names. Thank Poyant, a New you for being here today with your Bedford sign family.” manufacturer and brandMore than $1.1 million has been raised ing specialist in donations toward the $1.3 million serving local, goal, and construction is about to begin regional and on these two buildings. Veterans Transinational orgation House hopes to raise the remainnizations, has ing $200,000 within the next sixty days. promoted Rachel Wolfgang Visit www.vetshouse.org to learn more. to Project Management Supervisor. In The Massachusetts Society of Certified her new role, Wolfgang is responsible for the leadership, coaching, and dePublic Accountants, Inc. Appoints velopment of the Project Management Douglas E. Rodrigues, CPA, ChairTeam. One of her primary objectives man of the Peer Review Acceptance is to lead the effort in defining and Board continuously refining all Project ManDouglas E. Ro- agement Roles and Responsibilities and drigues, CPA, Project Management Standard Operating Procedures. Wolfgang also creates, CGMA Partmaintains and implements the Project ner of JMR Management Training Manual and & Company leads the hiring and development of the was recently Project Management Team. appointed as Chairman of the Massachu- Wolfgang joined Poyant in 2012 as the Sales and Marketing Coordinator, setts Society leading Poyant’s marketing efforts to of Certified Public Accountants, Inc strengthen brand and sales initiatives. (MSCPA) Peer Review Acceptance Board. Rodrigues has become the active In this role, she delivered focused results that leveraged our sales and Chairman effective May, 2019. marketing opportunities. As a result of her willingness to learn and exceed The Peer Review Program is dedicated expectations, Wolfgang was promoted to enhancing the quality of accountto Project Manager in 2015. In 2018, ing, auditing and attestation services she was again promoted to Project Manperformed by CPAs in public practice. ager Lead – a role she will maintain as The objective of a peer review is to Project Management Supervisor. determine whether a CPA firm has established suitable quality control poliWolfgang received her PMP certificate cies and procedures and is complying in 2017 and is a member of the 2016 with them. The Peer Review Program International Sign Association (ISA) requires that firms submit to a rigorElite Class. She is a member of the ous and independent review of their accounting and auditing practices every 2017 Northeast States Sign Association (NSSA) Elite Class. She earned her three years. Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management and Marketing from Bridgewater Rodrigues has been a member of the MSCPA for over 20 years. He has been State University and holds an Associate’s Degree in Accounting from Masactive on the Peer Review Acceptance sasoit Community College. Wolfgang Board for over 10 years. resides in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, with her husband, Alex and their son, JMR & Company is a CPA firm with Gabriel. offices in Fall River, New Bedford and Fairhaven and provides a variety of Goldrick Appointed Head Of School accounting, tax, consulting, and peer review services to a variety of small busi- At Nativity Prep nesses, industries and other CPA firms The Board of Trustees of Nativity throughout the New England area. Preparatory School New Bedford is pleased to announce the appointment of Jay Goldrick as Head of School. His

appointment becomes effective on July 1, 2019. Mr. Goldrick has had a successful history with Nativity Prep having served as a teacher from 2010 through 2012 and as Principal from 2015 to the present. Jay also taught at Nashoba Brooks School and served there as Athletic Director. He holds a BA in Classical Civilization and Anthropology from Indiana University and was a Fellow of the Boston College Lynch Leadership Academy. As Principal of Nativity he led the advancement of the academic program, teacher and student recruitment, parent engagement, and reported to Head of School Emeritus John Martin. Jay’s broadened responsibilities now will include fundraising, community outreach, physical facilities, financial management, and staff support; he serves as the chief executive of the school. In accepting this appointment, Jay Goldrick noted “I am humbled and excited to take on the role of Head of School at Nativity Prep. I look forward to building upon the tremendous work that has been done in service to our mission over the past two decades. We have a remarkable community of people -- teachers, parents, volunteers, mentors, Trustees -- who embody our mission and core values on a daily basis, who put students first and create an environment where they can thrive personally and academically. I am committed to ensuring that the opportunity for a Nativity Prep experience is possible for the young men of New Bedford for years to come.” Nativity Preparatory School is an independent, tuition-free school for boys in grades five through eight from low-income families in the New Bedford area.

Do you have good news to share? Please send your press releases with photos to info@southcoastchamber.com Due to space limitations, we can not guarantee each article will be printed. We do try our best to fit as much member news in as possible.

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Preparing Our Future Workforce through Internships & Activities By: Brianna Alves, Youth Services Coordinator

The Greater New Bedford Connecting Activities Partnership (GNBCAP) is a Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education initiative that supports college and career readiness for local high school students. Through the GNBCAP, students achieve additional learning hours by extending from the classroom to the workplace, providing them skills for career exploration and help build career awareness. In addition, we broker work-based learning opportunities through internships for local high school students with regional leading employers. With your help, we are gearing up to provide more career opportunities for the next academic year!

Career Fairs are designed to help students build awareness on Career pathways. Company Tours are created to help student’s exploration on Career pathways.

“My job at Toyota of Dartmouth is to recruit employees from vocational automotive schools. But when I did a job fair at New Bedford High School, I found so many potential employees that I would never see if it wasn't for this program. We are meeting with the school administration to educate students about job opportunities with Toyota of Dartmouth and Mass Bay Community College technician training program,” says Tom Menchi, Vice President of Fixed Operations and Community Relations of Toyota of Dartmouth As a valued employer in our region, we and Check Collision, who welcomed over are inviting you to be a partner in this 30 high school students from across the initiative. In collaboration with MassHire region to tour their facilities and attendGreater New Bedford Workforce Board, ed all GNBCAP events from this past year. MassHire Greater New Bedford Career Center, and the SouthCoast Chamber, If you would like more information about we are seeking internship opportunities volunteering as an employer at events, or for rising seniors from local area high want to host an intern, please contact schools. Through this endeavor, your or- Brianna Alves, Youth Services Coordinaganization will have the distinct opportu- tor for the SouthCoast Chamber at 508nity to provide an authentic work experi- 858-5594 or via email at balves@southence and shape your future workforce. coastchamber.com. Just as equally important, exploring career pathways and building awareness of different careers is another opportunity for your organization to collaborate in this initiative. GNBCAP recruits employers for coordinated events such as Career Fairs, Job Fairs, and Company Tours.

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Connecting Activities is a program partnership of the MassHire Greater New Bedford Workforce Board, SouthCoast Chamber, and the MassHire Greater New Bedford Career Center.


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Welcome New Members Active Day 107 Welby Road New Bedford, MA 02745 Phone: (508) 998-8100 Affordable Storage & Truck Rentals 36 Lawton St. Fall River, MA 02721 Phone: (508) 675-1177 Andrew Sylvia - Pioneer Financial Group 117 Metro Center Blvd. Suite #2008 Warwick, RI 02886 Phone: (774) 766-2205 Archies General Contracting 60 S 6th St. New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (508) 542-2161 Attorney Jennifer P. Heald 791 Main Road PO Box 3599 Westport, MA 02790 Phone: (508) 636-9090 Beautiful Bathing by Betsie 41 Adams St New Bedford, Ma 02746 Phone: (508) 742-5295 Carly White Vacations 11 Primrose Lane Westport, MA 02790 Phone: (508) 441-8706 Costa's Classroom PO Box 2807 Taunton, MA 02780 Phone: (508) 542-7602 Crate Moves 36 Lawton St. Fall River, MA 02721 Phone: (508) 675-7038

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Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation 130 GAR Highway Swansea, MA 02777 Phone: (774) 526-1734 Funny4Funds - Southcoast Phone: (401) 741-2745 Funny Farm Services 69R Anthony St. Berkley, MA 02779 Phone: (774) 766-8009

Machado & Silva Inc. 950 Kempton Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (508) 993-8447 Melville Towers 850 Pleasant Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (508) 993-3077 Mystic Cafe 398 Main Street Fairhaven, MA 02719 Phone: (774) 206-1143

GotChew 555 Pleasant St. Suite 3B New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (774) 305-4523

Nonotuck Resource Associates, Inc. 363-365 Court St. Plymouth, MA 02360 Phone: (413) 588-4732

GP Energy Solutions 20 Crosby Village Rd. Eastham, MA 02642 Phone: (727) 282-0026

On Track Accounting 14 Donny Drive New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (508) 241-7476

J.A.G. Painting Inc. 421 Currant Rd. Fall River, MA 02720 Phone: (774) 263-0942

Panagakos Development 133 Faunce Corner Road Dartmouth, MA 02747 Phone: (508) 998-3911

Jersey Mike's Subs 85 Faunce Corner Mall Road Unit C North Dartmouth, MA 02747 Phone: (732) 684-2394

Promotions by Design 204 Glen Charlie Road East Wareham, MA 02538 Phone: (617) 783-9555

Josh and Company Painting 7 Zenas Cowen Lane Dartmouth, MA 02748 Phone: (508) 542-7933

Right Key Mortgage, LLC 12 Harding St. Unit 203 Lakeville, MA 02347 Phone: (866) 237-1254

LA Cycle & Fitness 127A Faunce Corner Road Dartmouth, MA 02747 Phone: (310) 889-4519

Solshine Yoga Studio 127 West Rodney French Blvd. New Bedford, MA 02744 Phone: (508) 287-1056

Lallis & Higgins Insurance 440 Washington St. Weymouth, MA 02188 Phone: (781) 277-0673

The Juice'd Cafe 984 Kempton St. New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (508) 567-1086

Tradewinds Cleaning Service Co., Inc. 51 Beech St. New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (508) 999-9680 Valley Top Tavern & Events 1047 Allen St. New Bedford, MA 02747 Phone: (508) 991-2900 Vertical Communications 705 Myles Standish Blvd Taunton, MA 02780 Phone: (781) 232-6515 Whaling City Real Estate Investors Group 159 Davis Rd. Westport, MA 02790 Phone: (617) 516-4446 Your Life Blooms 700 Shore Drive Unit 204 Fall River, MA 02721 Phone: (508) 717-4282

Interested in joining the SouthCoast Chamber? Contact Ian Abreu at iabreu@ southcoastchamber.com or call 508-999-5231 to learn how your business can benefit from chamber membership!


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1. The SouthCoast Women's Forum at Rosebrook Event Center in Wareham featured speakers who inspired with their stories.* 2. An exhibitor at the SouthCoast Women's Forum, Stacy Cakes, performed a cake decorating demo and provided cupcakes for all of the attendees.*

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Business After Hours Wednesday, August 7, 2019 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at Waypoint Event Center 185 MacArthur Dr, New Bedford, MA Sponsored by:

Thursday, August 29, 2019 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at Servpro of Dartmouth/ New Bedford 1476 Purchase St., New Bedford, MA Sponsored by:

Register online for upcoming Business After Hours by visiting: www.southcoastchamber.com or calling (508) 999-5231.

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3. The Cottages at Dartmouth Villages celebrated their grand re-opening under new management. 4. Guests at the SouthCoast Legislative Luncheon which featured U.S. Senator Edward Markey.* 5. Guests at the June Business After Hours sponsored by BankFive.* 6. Healthtrax celebrated the grand opening of their new facility in North Dartmouth. 7. Guests enjoyed the views at the Business Builders Breakfast at 35 Rosebrook in Wareham. 8. Senator Markey addressed members at the SouthCoast Legislative Luncheon at White's of Westport.* 9. Guests at the June Business After Hours at the New Bedford Harbor Hotel.* (*photos by Sergio: badmonkeypics@outlook.com)

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Join us for Business During Hours at the Feast of the Blessed Sacrament Come join the SouthCoast Chamber, Club Madeirense S.S. Sacramento and the 105th annual Feast of the Blessed Sacrament Committee as we celebrate "Business During Hours" on August 2, 2019. This gathering, which will take place from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. under the grapevines in the historic "latada" area, will provide an opportunity for you and your business to come network and experience the world's largest Portuguese feast over lunch! Each registered guest will receive a free voucher for a sandwich and drink, and the event will also include a free tasting of the world famous Madeira wine!

The event is free for all Chamber members, but pre-registration is required. Please RSVP by Friday, July 26, to reserve your space. You can do so by either calling our office at: (508) 999-5231, or by visiting our website, www.southcoastchamber.com.

Business Builders Breakfast at Solshine Yoga SouthCoast Chamber Events Calendar: members.southcoastchamber.com/events/ Stay up-to-date & register

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Join us for our next edition of Business Builders Breakfast at Solshine Yoga Studio located inside Kilburn Mill at Clarks Cove at 127 W Rodney French Blvd, New Bedford on Wednesday, July 17th from 8:309:30 a.m. This event provides our members, guests and friends an early-morning opportunity to increase your access to leads, build your book of business, and to encourage the meaningful professional relationships. Please bring plenty of business cards as this event is sure to be the most popular morning networking

breakfast mixer throughout the entire South Coast. The cost to attend this event is $15, which includes breakfast catered by Panera Bread. Registration is required online at www.southcoastchamber.com or by calling 508-9995231. Rockland Trust is the proud sponsor of the 2019 Business Builders Breakfast!


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Chamber members who sign up for a Healthtrax membership are eligible to receive: Zero down & Zero dues until August 1, 2019 For more information visit: www.healthtrax.com/locations/north-dartmouth To set up your discount or to view a complete list of discounts currently available to Chamber members, please visit www.southcoastchamber.com or call 508-999-5231

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Meet the SouthCoast Chamber Summer Interns

Electricity Savings Now Available for All Members Since its inception in 2002, SCEPG has helped save our Chamber members approximately $10 million! The great news about the new scope of our energy-savings program, is that it is no longer only open to large energy users.

Attention, Chamber Members!

Meighread Dandeneau, Fitchburg State University Graduate & Communications Intern

Galena Gutierrez, Bristol Community College Student & Business Intern

Hello! My name is Meighread Dandeneau and I’m a recent graduate from Fitchburg State University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Communications Media. I chose to do my internship with the SouthCoast Chamber to strengthen my marketing skills through event assistance and business connectivity on the South Coast. I’ve really enjoyed my time so far, helping with multiple networking events and creating written content for the Chamber. Already, I feel much more in tune with the commerce of the South Coast. I feel like I’m getting great experience to help me enter the workforce. I look forward to working on the SouthCoast Chamber’s 14th Annual Chowderfest preparations!

the Global Charter School for their Presentations of Leaning (POL) Day. As a reviewer, I got to help rate student's presentations using a rubric that was provided. Also, I helped the Chamber by looking up restaurants from Westport to Wareham in preparation for the upcoming Chowder Festival. I'm very excited to learn and network with Chamber members to gain a better understanding prior to starting my own business one day. I'm very grateful to have this opportunity to work with the SouthCoast Chamber.

Hello my name is Galena Gutierrez, and I am a student at Bristol Community College. I am currently studying Business Administration. I've decided to do an internship program this summer to help better guide me into opening my own business in fashion and jewelry in the New Bedford area. The SouthCoast Chamber is a great way to learn the in's and out about my community and get more involved. My first day was great, as everyone is very friendly and so kind. I already got to jump into my internship experience by joining

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Rebecca Laliberte, Communications Manager at the Chamber says “We are excited to have Galena and Meighread with us for their summer internships. Both Galena and Meighread have already demonstrated a high level of professionalism. We hope to provide a valuable learning experience and help them develop skills they will utilize as they continue to pursue education and career goals. ” Meighread can be reached at mdandeneau@southcoastchamber. com and Galena can be reached at ggutierrez@southcoastchamber.com.

Are you paying too much for your electric? Looking to keep more of your hardearned money? If you have answered "yes" to either question above, then the "SouthCoast Electric Power Group," comprised of the Bristol County and SouthCoast Chambers of Commerce, would like to help right away!

The program is now open to any sized business, no matter how big or small! For information on how you can start saving, please contact SouthCoast Chamber Business Development & Public Policy Manager, Ian Abreu, at iabreu@southcoastchamber.com.


SouthCoast Women's Forum Continues Interview Training Program at UMass Business School Seeks Coaches to Inspire Submitted by Paul Bacdayan, UMass Dartmouth

By Meighread Dandeneau, Intern

The SouthCoast Chamber annual Women’s Forum took place on Tuesday, May 21st at the Rosebrook Event Center. The program, entitled “Boldly Breaking Barriers,” featured two guest speakers in the unique combination of an interactive expo, networking event, and luncheon. The first of the speakers, Shaleen Title, is a commissioner on the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission specializing in social justice. Her work focuses on empowering women of color to contribute to the drug policy reform and the cannabis industry overall. In her “boldly breaking barriers” speech, she defined the setbacks and successes she’s had as a commissioner exploring an uncharted area of Massachusetts commerce.

Ashley Paré was second to speak at the forum. The CEO and founder of “Own Your Worth,” an organization dedicated to helping women negotiate pay raises and overcome workplace discrimination, Ashley Paré advocates for equal pay and female involvement in corporate America. The forum was moderated by Shelley Cardoos, Director of Programs at EforAll South Coast. The event was well-attended, with a turnout of 130 guests and 26 sponsors/exhibitors from a variety of industries across Southeastern Massachusetts, including non-profit, healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and marketing businesses.

The Charlton College of Business at UMass Dartmouth seeks business professionals to help students develop interview skills. Volunteers can choose between mock job interviews and exploratory informational interviews. Mock job interviews use a speed-dating format that allows you about 10 minutes with each student. Interviewers ask standard questions and provide coaching on the responses. Informational interviews involve about 40 minutes of Q & A with a group of students interested in your occupation, industry or career path.

“These events help students make better career choices and interview more confidently, plus it’s a great reason to visit the campus and meet other volunteers” says management professor Paul Bacdayan, an event organizer. Invitations will go out in late August for events in mid-October. Volunteers usually spend about 2 hours on campus. To get an invitation, e-mail pbacdayan@ umassd.edu.

The SouthCoast HR Council meets monthly September through May. The council is open to all Chamber members with an interest in human resources. For more information or to register, contact Dorothy Botelho at: dbotelho@southcoastchamber.com or 508-999-5231 ext. 101.

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