Sept./Oct. 2016 Chamber Focus

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The New Bedford Area

Chamber Focus Business News for and about Members of the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce

Inside September - October 2016 Chamber Update ....................................2 Connecting Activities..............................3 Friday Forum ..........................................3 Good News ..............................................6 Member Spotlight Article ....................12 Featured Member Discounts ...............13 Government Affairs Update................14

September - October 2016

Annual SouthCoast Business Expo Celebrates the Olympics on Oct. 12th at Whites of Wesport! Reach thousands of business people through the Chamber’s largest and most promoted business event of the year! The SouthCoast Business Expo is the largest business-to-business trade show in the region with nearly a hundred exhibitors and hundreds of attendees. This unique event, co-sponsored by the New Bedford Area and Fall River Area Chambers of Commerce, features a wide variety of companies, services and products available locally. The United States won over 120 medals overall during the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, more than any other country that participated. We are honoring this extraordinary achievement by having an Olympic themed Business Expo! We are encouraging all exhibitors to decorate their booth with Olympic paraphernalia. Design a booth showcasing a favorite

• The Chamber is celebrating our 130th year. Learn more about the upcoming annual meeting on page 3. • The Chamber is pleased to welcome the newest addition to our team. More information on page 5. • Update from the Southeastern MA Visitors Bureau - page 10 • The next SCYPN Coffee & Conversation is this September - page 13

Olympic Event or Olympic Team and create an interactive exhibit that will attract attendees and help gain business leads! The SouthCoast Business Expo will be held on October 12th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at White’s of Westport and will have plenty of networking opportunities, raffle prize drawings, and much more! If you are interested in sponsorship or being an exhibitor at this much anticipated and well attended event contact Deven Tillman at dtillman@newbedfordchamber.com or (508) 999 5231 ext. 26. The 2015 SouthCoast Business Expo featured a fun and interactive football theme!


The New Bedford Area Chamber Focus is the official news publication of the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce 794 Purchase Street • New Bedford, MA 02740 508-999-5231 • fax 508-999-5237 • focus@newbedfordchamber.com Editor: Rebecca Laliberte • Photographer: Rebecca Laliberte & Sergio Dabdoub Board of Directors Chair of the Board David Maher, Lockheed Martin Chair Elect Joseph Michaud, Law Office of Joseph L. Michaud Vice Chair of Government Affairs Kim Perry, Waring Sullivan Homes of Memorial Tribute/SCI Vice Chair of Economic Affairs Beth Sylvia Caldwell, Sylvia Group Vice Chair of Membership Advancement Jeffrey P. Pagliuca, Webster Bank Vice Chair of Community Affairs Daniel E. Waltz, Southern Mass Credit Union Treasurer Carl W. Taber, BayCoast Bank Immediate Past Chair Mary Harrington, South Coast Consulting LLC Directors Nathan Araujo, R4L Management Henry Arruda, WJFD-FM Stephen Canessa, Southcoast Health Systems Hank Conaty, Acushnet Company Stephen W. Connulty, Paul & Dixon Insurance Wendy Cullum, Michel Cullum Associates Ron Ellis, Edward Jones Gail Fortes, YWCA of Southeastern Massachusetts Jeffrey Glassman, Darn It, Inc. Ellen Gitlin, Diversified Marketing Group Jen Hartley, Hampton Inn Gerry Kavanaugh, UMASS-Dartmouth Chuck Lord, AHEAD Lynne Mastera, Precix Lynn Motta, BankFive Peter J. Muise, First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union Caroline Paradis Dr. John Sbrega, Bristol Community College John Silva, Santander Bank A. Jack Silva, Bristol County Savings Bank Robert Unger, Unger LeBlanc Nate Weare, Fairfield Inn & Suites Director Emeritus Joel E. Burns Your Chamber Staff 508-999-5231 President & CEO, Rick Kidder - Ext. 25 Director of Operations & Finance, Dorothy Botelho, IOM - Ext. 20 Manager of Workforce & Business Development, Ian Abreu, IOM - Ext. 24 Supported Employment Network Coordinator, Joanne Rego - Ext. 28 Communications Manager, Rebecca Laliberte, IOM - Ext. 27 Programs & Events Manager - Deven Tillman - Ext. 26 Tourism & Marketing Coordinator - Kelli Munroe - Ext. 22 Brenna Souza - Youth Services Coordinator - Ext. 29

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Chamber Update A Message from the President & CEO As the dog days of summer come to an end, our communities and your Chamber have every right to look forward with great optimism. We live an area of immense beauty and abundant assets on which we can continue to build a vibrant Rick Kidder, and prosperous economy on the President & CEO SouthCoast. Working together is the key to community and regional success. The Chamber has developed formal relationships with the Economic Development Council in New Bedford, the Greater New Bedford Workforce Investment Board, the South Coast Development Partnership, the Rail to Boston Coalition and many more entities, allowing our area to be able to address challenges and seek new opportunities in ways we have not seen in many years. We seek a stronger economy, not credit or accolades, but it is important that our members and our communities understand that many dedicated community leaders are standing together for a better, stronger SouthCoast. After years of frustration and wellearned cynicism, we may be well on our way to having commuter rail service to Boston once again – not in 20 years but within a few years. While skeptics abound, we cannot allow past false starts to dictate our future, and a more workable and affordable option may soon be at hand that will, at long last, connect our great communities to our largest city. Some people ask why it is so important we connect by rail. The answers lie in economics, workforce mobility, land values and business attraction. Connected communities prosper. Unconnected communities struggle. Anyone who has made the regular drive to Boston knows the challenges. New Bedford and our surrounding communities will see immediate impacts of this service in the

form of transit oriented development and the ease with which workforce talent may move to and from the area. Many will be able to rediscover the greatness of our area as a place to live, work, play and learn and residents may be more able to avail themselves of the cultural, sports and other opportunities of our largest city.

The recently passed alternative energy bill for the Commonwealth opens up new and exciting opportunities for the development of sustainable offshore wind with New Bedford as a hub of employment and perhaps even the home of support for the wind turbines built offshore. The working waterfront now has an exciting plan, spearheaded by the EDC and the Regeneration Committee, for evolving that area in new and exciting ways, and the mayor has worked hard to ensure that our State Pier received the funding necessary to refrigerate our cargo areas, making New Bedford an even more important port city. The Chamber has been an active partner in all of these endeavors and many more. The Board of Directors will gather for a retreat in late September to look at the future of the organization and how we can provide even greater relevance for our members and the economy of the South Coast. At that time, we will be unveiling a new logo and a new web site with capabilities far beyond what we could offer in the past. Your New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce is on the move – dedicated to making the South Coast the most attractive communities for business, tourism, and economic growth. Thank you for your membership which helps make all that happen!


Greater New Bedford Connecting Activities Partnership By: Ian Abreu The GNBCAP matches students from UP-COMING EVENTS local high schools with worksites based on their career interests. Our objective is to provide a work experience that gives students the opportunity to expand knowledge gained in the classroom by applying it in a work setting. NEED A PROJECT COMPLETED? We are seeking internships in the following sectors: health care, criminal justice, HOST AN INTERN! engineering, veterinary medicine, physiAs the new school year approaches, the cal therapy, restaurant management, leGreater New Bedford Connecting Ac- gal practice, journalism, cosmetology, tivities Partnership will once again have realty and more. an abundance of high school student interns available to assist employers with “Providing a meaningful internship extemporary or seasonal projects. Now perience for a student will not only assist is the time to consider allowing an in- them in making more informed educatern to provide you with cost-effective tional and career choices in the future, work without a long-term commitment, but it will also offer your business a increased productivity and new perspec- valuable youth perspective,” said Bristol Community College Career Specialist tives for your organization. Kristin Almeida.

Chamber Celebrates 130th Anniversary

This year will mark the 130th Anniversary of the Chamber’s Annual Meeting and Business Luncheon! This is one of the Chamber’s most anticipated events and draws well over 300 prominent business leaders and government officials who together are forming a better quality of life throughout the community. The program includes the election of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, recognition of outgoing board members and a presentation from a high profile key note speaker. Chamber and community awards are also presented to local businesses, organizations and professionals who have made an impact on the

community and economic development of the SouthCoast region. The Annual Meeting and Business Luncheon is an excellent opportunity to effectively network with business leaders, decisions makers and government officials. It is a premier event to personally present your company and services to business leaders throughout the region and sponsorships are available at every level. For more information, sponsorship opportunities and details surrounding the event, contact Deven Tillman, Programs and Event Manager at 508 (999) 5231 ext 26 or via e-mail at dtillman@newbedfrodchamber.com.

The GNBCAP will be participating once again with a display booth in the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce’s SouthCoast Business Expo. The event will take place on Wednesday, October 12th, from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. at White’s of Westport. This event will be an ideal time for anyone to chat with any of the GNBCAP staff about the program.

If you are interested in hosting an intern at your worksite, please contact Brenna Souza at 508-999-5231 ext. 29, or via email at bsouza@newbedfordchamber. com. About the Connecting Activities Partnership The Greater New Bedford Connecting Activities Partnership, a collaboration of the City of New Bedford Office of the Mayor, the Greater New Bedford Workforce Investment Board and Youth Council, Bristol Community College and the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce, promotes the connecting of academic and workplace learning through Connecting Activities workplace internships. Area employers assist High School seniors to make more informed decisions about their future education and career choices. Currently we service students at Dartmouth High School, Fairhaven High School, Global Learning Charter Public School, New Bedford High School, and Old Rochester Regional High School. More information about the partnership is available at www.newbedfordchamber.com or by calling (508) 999-5231.

Friday Forum - Your Life Your Legacy, Plan to make it Right! Join us on Friday, Oct. 21st from 9:00 am to 10:00 am at the Chamber office, 794 Purchase Street, New Bedford for a Friday Forum. All members and their guests from the community are invited to attend a FREE presentation, “Your Life. Your Legacy. Plan to make it right,” courtesy of ROCK and Waring-Sullivan Funeral Homes our local Dignity Memorial provider.

planning. You’ll hear why so many have made the wise decision to plan ahead. Why their loved ones have a sense of relief. And why they just plain feel good about knowing they’ve done the right thing for their family members. The atmosphere is relaxed, the discussion is candid, and refreshments will be served. All your questions on planning ahead will be answered and you’ll leave knowing the four simple steps to creating and sharing your final wishes with those you love. We know you’ll find this seminar to be time well spent.

Planning for life’s big events such as weddings, graduations and retirements is something most of us do automatically. Unfortunately, many of us put off or don’t even think about planning ahead for funeral and cemetery arrangements. Yet this is one of the greatest gifts you Friday Forums are free but registration can give your family, for their peace of is required. Registration is available online at www.newbedfordchamber. mind and yours. com or by calling 508-999-5231. At this informative, no-obligation presentation, you’ll hear people like you talk about their candid views of funeral 3


Good Morning SouthCoast!

Chamber addresses the opioid epidemic with a panel of experts.

The Good Morning SouthCoast breakfast! program is a high-profile, fastpaced, and educational in nature. It is specifically geared towards executives, senior managers, professionals, decision makers and other business people in the community.

Ms. Valerie C. Samuels, Esquire, Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP who delivers informative lectures and presentations on Managing Opioid Addiction in the Workplace to both local and state wide audiences. Ms. Samuels will offer information on recognizing opioid abuse at work, and how it personally, The October edition of Good Morn- professionally and legally effects the eming SouthCoast! will focus on the opi- ployer and employee. oid epidemic the community is currently facing. A panel of professionals and A representative from the Gloucesexperts who have worked closely with ter Police Department will also sit on the prevention and treatment of opioid the panel and discuss the newly impleabuse will interact with attendees and mented Gloucester Police Volunteer inform the audience as to how opioids ANGEL Program for Addicts. This are effecting both the community and program has proved to be successful in businesses within the community. The moving towards a proactive way to treat event will bring to light new ideas, op- those addicted to opioids who are acportunities and programs that will help tively seeking help. curve the ever growing opioid epidemic. This extremely informative and relevant The diverse panel of experts and Good Morning SouthCoast! will be held professionals will consist of: on Thursday, October 20th at 7:30 am at the WayPoint Event Center in DownDr. Craig Longo, a local emergency town New Bedford and will be moderdepartment physician at St. Luke’s and ated by New Bedford’s Chief of Police, Dr. Michael Rocha, a Cardiologist with Joseph C. Cordeiro. Hawthorn Medical Associates who together co-founded the newly-formed For sponsorship opportunities, registraPhysicians to Prevent Opioid Abuse tion, or more information on how to get (PPOA). Dr. Longo, Dr. Rocha their involved in this highly anticipated event colleagues and the PPOA have been a contact Deven Tillman at 508 999 5231 driving force behind bringing awareness ext 26 or dtillman@newbedfordchamto the opioid epidemic and the dire need ber.com. to focus on alternative treatments and prevention of opioid abuse. Sponsored by: Mr. Jeff Stone, the Director of Programs at the Massachusetts Health Council. Mr. Stone was the Principal Researcher on the Massachusetts Health Council Report for the Governor’s Opioid Addiction Working Group. This report shows the effects opioid abuse has on communities throughout the state of Massachusetts. 4


Chamber Employees Graduate from Institute for Organization Management

Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, is pleased to announce that Rebecca Laliberte IOM, and Ian Abreu, IOM of the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce have graduated from the program and have received the recognition of IOM. Awarded to all graduates of the Institute program, the IOM Graduate Recognition signifies the individual’s completion of 96 hours of course instruction in nonprofit management. In addition, participants can earn credit hours toward the Certified Chamber Executive (CCE) or Certified Association Executive (CAE) certifications. Nearly 1,000 individuals attend Institute annually. “Institute graduates are recognized across the country as leaders in their industries and organizations,” said Raymond P. Towle, IOM, CAE, the U.S. Chamber Foundation’s vice president of Institute for Organization Management. “These individuals have the knowledge, skills, and dedication necessary to achieve professional and organizational success in the dynamic association and chamber industries.”

chamber, and other nonprofit leaders on how to build stronger organizations, better serve their members and become strong business advocates. Institute’s curriculum consists of four weeklong sessions at five different university locations throughout the country. Through a combination of required courses and electives in areas such as leadership, advocacy, marketing, finance, and membership, Institute participants are able to enhance their own organizational management skills and add new fuel to their organizations, making them run more efficiently and effectively.

Chamber Welcomes Brenna Souza, Youth Services Coordinator of Youth Services Coordinator. Brenna was born in Charlotte, NC but has resided in Fall River, MA for most of her life. She is looking forward to beginning this journey and hoping to utilize her experience within the field of youth services to better serve the community. She is in her final year at Bridgewater State University and will be graduating in May of 2017 with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. Brenna is excited to become a part of the New Bedford The New Bedford Area Chamber of Area Chamber of Commerce family! Commerce is excited to announce the Brenna can be reached at bsouza@ newest member to their staff! Brenna newbedfordchamber.com or by calling Souza is a student at Bridgewater State 508-999-5231 ext. 29. University and will be taking over the role

Institute for Organization Management is the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. It is the premier nonprofit professional development program for association and chamber professionals, fostering individual growth through interactive learning and networking opportunities.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation (USCCF) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce dedicated to strengthening America’s long-term competitiveness by addressing developments that affect Since its commencement in 1921, the our nation, our economy, and the global Institute program has been educat- business environment. ing tens of thousands of association,

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Good News! Spectrum Tapped As Creative Partner She also serves on the Board of Managers For Moby Dick Brewing Co. for the New Bedford YMCA-Southcoast and on the Board of Access, Inc., a South The Moby Dick Brewing Co. has selected Coast organization that provides social Spectrum Marketing Group of New opportunities for handicapped adults. Bedford as its design partner to handle When she got her real estate license last development of its website and print month, she chose to join Conway’s needs. Mattapoisett office because of the firm’s Coming in March of 2017 Moby Dick longstanding commitment to giving back Brewing will be serving craft beer brewed to the cities and towns it serves. on site alongside great food at affordable prices. The brew-pub will be located in “I have had a lifetime career working for the heart of the downtown historic district non-profits,” said Diane. “And I appreciate at 52 Union St. New Bedford, Ma. the community spirit of the Jack Conway Company and its local connections. I’m “We interviewed several local design firms happy to be a hometown Realtor.” and were inspired by the talent that exists in this area,” said Bob Unger, marketing Born and raised in New Bedford, Diane director for Moby Dick Brewing. “In the moved to Marion several years ago, where end, we decided that Spectrum brings the she lives with her husband John Collins. right mix of ideas, energy and skills to The mother of two adult children, she our project. We were impressed with their has an associate’s degree in Business preparation and enthusiasm throughout Administration from Bristol Community the selection process.” College and is a graduate of Leadership Southcoast, a 9-month work/study The firm will work with Moby Dick program designed to provide community Brewing to create a unique brand and leaders to promote the quality of life in mobile strategy that will make it easy for the South Coast region. customers to find out what’s new on tap from our brewhouse and our kitchen. “I have always worked hard to meet the needs of the masses,” she said. “But as a “We look forward to helping Moby Dick Conway Realtor, I’m ready to meet the Brewing to develop an iconic brand that real estate needs of one home buyer or will be part our community for many seller at a time. I believe that’s going to generations to come.” Said Jeff Wotton, be very rewarding for me and my clients.” co-founder of Spectrum Marketing Group. If a move is in your future, contact Diane Arsenault at 508-542-1308 or email Diane Arsenault Joins Conway darsenault@jackconway.com. Mattapoisett Sales Team Bristol County Savings Bank Appoints C o m m u n i t y Lussier Executive involvement is a Vice President/Chief Risk Officer way of life for And General Counsel new Jack Conway Mattapoisett Bristol County Realtor Diane Savings Bank Arsenault. Diane ( B C S B ) , is the executive announces the director of appointment of Hollie B. Downtown New Bedford, Inc. a non-profit organization Lussier, Esq. to created to promote the city’s downtown the position of business district. In her former post, she Executive Vice served as Membership Director and Trade President/ Show Manager for the New Bedford Area Chief Risk Officer and General Counsel. Chamber of Commerce for 25 years. In this capacity, Lussier is responsible for 6

implementing an Enterprise Risk Rotary Club of New Bedford Donates Management (ERM) strategy, handling all Computers to Local Nursing and legal matters pertaining to the Bank and Rehab Facilities providing counsel on strategic initiatives. “A combination of the Bank’s continued growth and the regulatory environment in which we are currently operating, led us to the conclusion that we need to take our already sound risk management process and develop a formal Enterprise Risk Management system,” said Patrick J. Murray, Jr., President & CEO of Bristol County Savings Bank. “We are excited to have Hollie on board to be our ERM point person and to also serve as our first inhouse counsel.” Prior to her recent appointment, Lussier held the position of General Counsel with AAA Southern New England/AAA Southern New England Bank. Previously, she had worked in several capacities over a ten-year period for Citizens Financial Group, Inc. Lussier also served as Vice President and Counsel for Bank of America Corporation and Associate, Law Clerk with Wynn & Wynn, P.C. Lussier’s professional affiliations include membership in the Rhode Island Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Active in the community, she currently is a member of the Audit & Compliance and Strategic Planning Committees for Care New England and is also a member of the Leadership Counsel for the Arthritis Foundation, New England Region. Lussier was also recently involved in a leadership capacity with the Ocean State Theatre Company, Warwick, Rhode Island and the annual Women’s Summit held at Bryant University, Smithfield, Rhode Island. Lussier earned her Juris Doctor degree at Roger Williams University School of Law, Bristol, Rhode Island and her bachelor’s degree from Providence College. She also received an Advanced Leadership Development Program certificate from Babson College, Wellesley, Massachusetts and completed Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training. Lussier resides in North Kingstown, Rhode Island.

The Rotary Club of New Bedford recently donated new computers set up with the ability to skype to 4 local Nursing/ Rehabilitation Homes in New Bedford. This program spearheaded by President Linda Silveira offers residents a way of contacting relatives and friends to have live chats right from their rooms. Computers were purchased with money raised locally and allocated to a segment of the community that we at Rotary feel could benefit greatly. Many elderly patients are often left with no way to reach out to friends and relatives that live out of the area. They made the computers mobile by setting up with carts for moving from one room to another without a problem, they also set up another version that is also mobile and offers touchscreen technology. Saint Anne’s Hospital Announces New Chief Medical Officer John Conlon, DO, MBA, FACOEP, CPE, has joined Saint Anne’s Hospital as chief medical officer. Dr. Conlon previously served as vice president for medical affairs at Putnam Hospital Center, Carmel, NY, overseeing decreases in length of stay and readmission rates, while also elevating the hospital to the top 10% on patient satisfaction (HCAHPS) scores in New York State. Dr. Conlon also has served as the chief of emergency medicine at hospitals in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire and as regional


Good News! medical director of Correctional Medical Each year, more than 170 business Services in Delaware. professionals, parents, retirees and college students in the Greater New Bedford, Fall Dr. Conlon earned his Bachelor of Science River, Taunton and Attleboro areas help degree from St. John’s University, New students in Junior Achievement programs York; Master’s in Business Administration, develop the skills they need to succeed in with special emphasis on medical a competitive economy. Using their management, from the University of personal experiences in combination with Massachusetts-Amherst; and Doctor of JA’s innovative, age-appropriate curricula, Osteopathic Medicine from Philadelphia these volunteers teach young people about College of Osteopathic Medicine. He entrepreneurship, work readiness and completed residencies in emergency financial literacy. medicine and general surgery at St. Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, NY, and served “Volunteers are the heart of Junior for 20 years as a commander in the United Achievement, helping the organization States Naval Reserve. empower young people to own their economic success. They inspire our Dr. Conlon is a certified physician children to discover their potential and executive, board certified in emergency find their niches in the 21st-century global medicine, and a Fellow of the American marketplace,” said Caroline Paradis, College of Osteopathic Emergency president of JA of Southern Massachusetts. “Without volunteers’ Medicine. dedication and excellence, JA would not A member of Saint Anne’s Hospital’s be able to provide the positive impact it senior leadership team, Dr. Conlon has on the local community.” succeeds Harvey Kowaloff, MD, MMA, who recently retired after serving as the Junior Achievement of Southern hospital’s vice president of medical affairs Massachusetts is currently seeking since 2012. volunteers for this year’s programs. JA offers programs from kindergarten Better Community Living celebrates through 12th grade and orients volunteers their 28th year of quality services at on how to utilize the user-friendly their 10th Annual Wine & Food Tasting materials and work with students. Those Event interested in volunteering for JA of Southern Massachusetts should contact The annual event will be held Thursday, JA staff by phone at 508-997-6536, September 22nd from 5-8PM and tickets extension 12 or visit the website at are available for only $50 per person. Join www.jasouthernma.org. Douglas Wine & Spirits & Area Restaurants for this Wine & Food Pairing at The Seaport Inn, Fairhaven. Music will Leadership SouthCoast’s Class of 2016 be provided by DJ Gene Daniels. Call Graduation is October 13 508-999-4300 for tickets. Proceeds from this event will benefit all of the programs and services of Better Community Living. Primary funding provided by the MA Dept. of Developmental Services.

will join LSC’s network of over 250 alumni. “We’re looking forward to celebrating the hard work and accomplishments of the 2016 class with alumni, friends, and our sponsors,” says Leadership SouthCoast’s executive director Jennifer Downing. “This year’s class was the first to participate in our new Positive Leadership curriculum that provides participants a thought-provoking roadmap for honing the capacities necessary to become more effective leaders in both their communities and their organizations,” adds Downing. “It’s a valuable enhancement to the program that we look forward to repeating next year.” In addition to honoring this year’s class, LSC will present its Distinguished Alumni Award, recognizing the leadership of two alumni who have demonstrated outstanding professional success and a commitment to creating a better South Coast community. Recipients in 2015 were Nicole Almeida (LSC 2009), vice president and corporate development officer at BayCoast Bank, and Thomas Rainford (LSC 2007), certified public accountant at Rainford and Rainford, PC.

in lung cancer screenings, lung nodule management, esophageal cancer, minimally invasive thoracic surgery and robotic thoracic surgery. Dr. Gleeson received her Doctor of Osteopathic medicine degree from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Mo. She completed a general surgery residency at St. John Detroit Riverview Hospital in Warren, Mich., and a thoracic cardiovascular surgery fellowship at the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit. She is board certified in cardiovascular thoracic surgery and general surgery. She is a member of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, the Minimally Invasive Robotic Association, and the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons. Previously, Dr. Gleeson was the Owner/ Operator of the Thoracic Surgery Institute Southwest Michigan and prior to that she was Chairman of the Department of Surgery, Battle Creek Health System in Battle Creek, Mich. Most recently, Dr. Gleeson was noted for establishing the minimally invasive esophageal surgery program at Maine General Medical Center in Augusta, Maine. She was also recently recognized as the National Association of Professional Women, Woman of the Year.

Individual tickets for the graduation are $40 and tables of eight are $300. Tickets will be available for purchase through L S C ’s website at w w w. leadershipsouthcoast.org beginning September 1, 2016. For details on sponsorship opportunities, please contact To schedule an appointment with Dr. Jennifer Downing, at Gleeson, call 508-973-2214 or visit jdowning@leadershipsouthcoast.org. www.southcoast.org/doctors. Dr. Tammy Gleeson, thoracic surgeon, joins Southcoast Health Southcoast Health announced today that Tammy Gleeson, DO, has joined the thoracic surgery team located at both 191 Bedford Street in Fall River and 208 Mill Road in Fairhaven. She will serve as the lead physician for the Southcoast Health Lung Screening Program.

Junior Achievement Sends Business Leadership SouthCoast, Southeastern Professionals Back To School Massachusetts’ community leadership development program, will hold its 12th Across the community, kids of all ages graduation on Thursday, October 13 from are heading back to school. At the same 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Cove Restaurant time, many businesspeople are preparing in Fall River. Upon graduating, the 27 Dr. Gleeson is board certified in to do the same—as Junior Achievement professionals from public, private and cardiovascular thoracic surgery and volunteers. nonprofit organizations across the region general surgery. She has special interests

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New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce Invites Chamber and Community Members to Experience Historic Greece

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The New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce has announced that it will be offering a unique opportunity to experience the wonders of historic Greece during an exclusive 10-day journey beginning on October 19, 2017. Participants will first explore all of Athens’ most renowned historical sites, including the massive Olympic Stadium, the striking Royal Palace and the impressive Parthenon temple built around 3000 B.C. Next, travelers embark on a luxurious four-day cruise on the glistening Aegean Sea. This cruise features a stop at the picturesque windmills on the mountainous island of Mykonos, a visit to the ancient excavation sites of historic Ephesus, and a full day to enjoy the charming shopping districts and sprawling beaches of the Island of Rhodes. Other ports of call include Heraklion on Crete, known for its miles of beautiful sandy beaches, as well as Santorini, a traveler favorite with an included shore excursion that takes participants to the cliff-top village of Thera for one of the world’s most spectacular panoramic views. This Grecian adventure continues with a return to Athens and Mycenae to discover the remarkable theater of Epidaurus, the tomb of noteworthy Spartan King Agamemnon, as well the Lion’s Gate, the preserved site where the famous Trojan War began. With ample opportunities for learning,

discovering, exploring and relaxing, this incredible journey to history-filled Greece is sure to please. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness first-hand the captivating history and beauty found in Greece,” New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce Manager of Workforce & Business Development, Ian Abreu said. “Plus, travelers can experience the country’s culture, learn about its current business climate, and make new friends.” Space is limited, so act fast. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore historic Greece, exchange ideas with local business representatives and make memories that will last a lifetime. For more information about this trip, please call the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce at (508) 9995231, ext. 24, or, you can email Ian at: iabreu@newbedfordchamber.com.


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Welcome New Members All Friends Smokehouse 549 American Legion Hwy Westport, Massachusetts 02790 Phone: (774) 264-9798

N2 Publishing 231 Providence St. Rehoboth, MA 02769 Phone: (401) 935-6193

Blue Harvest Fisheries 86 MacArthur Drive New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (508) 993-5700

Payroll Express 40 Ash Street Somerset, MA 02726 Phone: (508) 679-1858

Chamber Discoveries 1300 E. Shaw Ave. , Suite 127 Fresno, CA 93710 Phone: (800) 248-5562

Quality Home Heating Inc 1277 North Main Street Acushnet, MA 02743 Phone: (508) 763-2777

Christopher Andersen, LMHC, GCEC 106 Spring St. #310 New Bedford, MA 02742-8827 Phone: (508) 207-5833

Robert Alan Wellness, Inc. 17 Lincoln Street Wareham, MA 02571 Phone: (774) 305-8049

MJD Plumbing & Heating, Inc. 137 John Vertente Blvd. New Bedford, MA 02745 Phone: (774) 425-2039

Rob Roy Academy 1872 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, MA 02746 Phone: (508) 995-8711

New Bedford Historical Society, Inc. 21 Seventh Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (508) 979-8828

Rolli Financial Inc. 651 Orchard St. Suite # 308-A New Bedford, MA 02744 Phone: (508) 997-6100

South Coastal Counties Legal Services, Inc. 22 Bedford St., 2nd Fl. Fall River, MA 02722-2507 Phone: (774) 488-5948 Townie Enterprises Inc. / D.B.A. Townie Originals, LLC 352 Main St. Acushnet, MA 02743 Phone: (508) 998-3511 Tiffany’s Tots and Toddlers 66 Grant St. New Bedford, MA 02740 Phone: (774) 929-5882 Union Auto NB 895 Mount Pleasant St. New Bedford, MA 02745 Phone: (774) 305-4662 The Vault Gallery of Fine Arts 169 Rockdale Ave. South Dartmouth, MA 02748 Phone: (508) 991-1761

Update from the Southeastern Massachusetts Visitors Bureau As the summer season comes to a close, the Visitors Bureau is focused on promoting all the great fall and winter activities in Bristol County. If your organization is hosting an event take advantage our website, visitsemass.com for free event listings! September 16 - October 2nd the Big E will be celebrating a century of greatness! Last year over a million people attended the Eastern States Exposition and the Southeastern Massachusetts Visitors Bureau is offering you the opportunity to promote your organization to these attendees. Organizations have the opportunity to staff the Massachusetts State Office of Travel and Tourism booth and bring their own printed collateral to hand out. For more information contact Kelli Munroe at (508)999-5231 x 22 or kmunroe@visitsemass.com. 10

Congratulation to Battleship Cove, who was named by USA Today readers as one of 10 Best Museum Ships! Mark your calendar for Monday, September 26th, when we will be hosting the Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts, & Culture Development on their 2016 Statewide Listening Tour. Please joins us from 9 am to noon at the New Bedford Whaling Muse-

um, RSVP to kmunroe@visitsemass.com. Thank you to our sponsors New Bedford Whaling Museum, Hampton Inn of Fairhaven/New Bedford, and Cuttyhunk Ferry Company.


Recent Events

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2) Ribbon Cutting at Mackatan General Store located in Fairhaven 3) Ribbon Cutting at The Vault Gallery of Fine Arts located in Dartmouth. 4) Business After Hours at First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union 5) Business After Hours at the Seaport Inn in Fairhaven 6) Special Edition Business After Hours & Ribbon Cutting at Servpro of Dartmouth/New Bedford and Servpro of Marion/Middleboro

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Business After Hours Thurs. September 22, 2016 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at

Thurs. Oct. 13, 2016 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at

Hatch Street Studios 88 Hatch Street New Bedford, MA 02745

Toyota of Dartmouth 100 Faunce Corner Road North Dartmouth, MA 02747

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7) Special Edition Business After Hours at Servpro of Dartmouth/New Bedford and Servpro of Marion/Middleboro located in New Bedford. 8) Ribbon Cutting at All Friends Smokehouse & Catering in Westport 9) Business After Hours at the Seaport Inn in Fairhaven

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

10) Annual SouthCoast Legislative Lunch at Rachel’s Lakeside in Dartmouth *photos by Sergio: sergio.az@hotmail.com

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Member Spotlight: L.J. Rogers, Inc. Twenty Years of Customs Brokerage Service Founded in 1996 by Laura RogersMullin, LJ Rogers is celebrating 20 years of prosperity this year as an international logistics management firm. The expert staff at LJ Rogers has unparalleled knowledge to help businesses with import and export documentation requirements including Customs Clearance, International Shipping by Air and Sea, licensing and permits, certificates of origin, NAFTA certificates as well as assisting with FDA, NOAA, USDA and Fish and Wildlife registration processes.

both be strong and successful and so will our community.“

LJ Rogers, not only provides outstanding freight management services and supply chain solutions to their clients, but continuously give back to the community. Staff members participate in Beach Cleanup at Horseneck Beach and volunteer at Dartmouth YMCA Farm All cargo needs to be approved by US whose produce benefit the local food Customs in order to enter the country pantries and soup kitchens. A desire to which can be an overwhelming task for learn new things, grow with our team and importers. LJ Rogers Inc, conveniently a willingness to go above and beyond at located in the SouthCoast, is your one stop, all times is a major priority of LJ Rogers’ local provider of PREMIUM Customs work ethic. Brokerage and International Freight Forwarding. Their knowledgeable and As a member of the Chamber since January dedicated staff interacts with customers 2015, LJ Rogers has taken full advantage of one on one and personally assist in the all the opportunities membership offers. day to day operations of supply chain They have attended several events, made activities making the intimidating process many business connections and sponsored the International Seafood Buyer’s Tour of international shipping simple. held in March. LJ Rogers, believes the key to their success is an educated and committed staff who “The chamber offers us an opportunity to deliver exceptional customer service, a get to know our neighbors and be a part strong attention to detail especially when of a strong and growing network right dealing with federal government agencies here in our community” Laura stated. and the ability to proficiently aid local owned companies conducting business on LJ Rogers is committed to providing comprehensive brokerage services that a global level. make the process of moving products “Small businesses need to support each around the world easy and straightforward other. Our first priority is our relationship for SouthCoast business owners. They with our customers.” Laura Mullin said. are a perfect example of how the small “We benefit from customers doing locally owned businesses stimulate the business globally, but we know success area’s economy while understanding begins locally and we feel very strongly the importance of contributing to the that if we work closely together we will community.

Calendar of Chamber Committee Meetings Contact the Chamber office for more information on any of these committees.

September

Executive Committee - Thursday, Sept. 8th - 8:30 a.m. Government Affairs Committee Meeting - Friday, Sept. 9th - 8:30 a.m. Board of Directors - Friday, Sept. 23rd - 9:00 a.m.

October

Executive Committee - Thursday, Oct. 13th - 8:30 a.m. Government Affairs Committee Meeting - Friday, Oct. 14th - 8:30 a.m. Interested in joining a Chamber Committee? Call the Chamber today to find out more at 508-999-5231 or visit www.newbedfordchamber.com 12


Sept. - Oct. Featured Member Discounts

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As a special offer, Chamber members can benefit from a one-time Spotlight Article for just $300! (Regularly $350) For more information: Ashley Bendiksen Ashley@newbedfordguide.com phone: (808) 386-9435 email: info@newbedfordguide.com website: www.newbedfordguide.com

356 Main St. Fairhaven, MA phone: (774) 202-5573 www.fourpawsupbakery.com

The Chamber Member Discount Program is sponsored by Cox Media To set up your discount or to view a complete list of discounts currently available to Chamber members, please visit www.newbedfordchamber.com or call 508-999-5231

SouthCoast Young Professionals Network Coffee & Conversations Join the Chamber’s SouthCoast Young Professionals Network for an earlymorning opportunity to increase your access to leads, build your book of business, and to encourage the meaningful professional relationships in Greater New Bedford! ....all while enjoying a delicious breakfast! Join us on Weds. Sept. 21st from 8:30 am - 9:30am at the Waypoint Event Center, 185 MacArthur Drive, New Bedford MA to network with members of the SCYPN! Your senses will be awakened by the fun and lively format of Coffee & Conversation Breakfast Networking, a monthly event of the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce.

The cost to attend includes breakfast and is $10 per person. Registration is required online at www.newbedfordchamber. com or call 508-999-5231.

THIS IS BUSINESS LENDING Owning a business means there will be obstacles. There will be mistakes. With hard work and First Citizens’ Small Business Lending team, there are rewards.

 Commercial Real Estate  Term Loans & Lines of Credit  Equipment Financing  SBA Loan Programs

We’re not just your lender, we’re your partner. Call our Business Lenders today!

For more information, contact: Rebecca Laliberte, New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce at 508-9995231 Ext. 27 1-800-642-7515 | www.firstcitizens.org

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New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce Continues its Fight for SouthCoast Rail By: Ian Abreu

connection between Boston and the South Coast Rail Public Meeting Schedule South Coast as we proceed.”

On Monday, August 8th, New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Rick Kidder and several other regional private sector partners testified on behalf of the SouthCoast Rail project in Boston before the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) state’s Fiscal Control Board. The MBTA revealed two months ago that the SouthCoast Rail plan is about $1 billion over budget ($3.4 billion) and seven years behind schedule. A new, cheaper alternative is now being considered by MassDOT officials, and it would encompass an extension of the already existing Middleboro line over into New Bedford and Fall River.

While the board weighed which alternatives it may or may not pursue regarding this project, plans are already in progress to institute interim service from the South Coast to existing rail lines as a temporary fix. Chamber President & CEO Rick Kidder testifying on behalf of the SouthCoast Rail At Monday’s meeting, Pollack did state on project in Boston before the MBTA state’s record that the SouthCoast Rail project was still indeed a state commitment. Fiscal Control Board. the South Coast after far too many disappointments, and the proposed new route is well worth discussion and analysis if it can get the job done sooner and less expensively,” he explained.

Kidder believes that this new alternative route is worth an in-depth analysis by MassDOT Secretary Stephanie Pollack said the “T’s” deliberate planning is “to state officials. ensure at this stage that we are in fact “The administration has shown a pursuing the alternative that will produce clear desire to get commuter rail to the timeliest, most cost effective rail

The New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce’s Government Affairs Committee and the “Rail to Boston” Coalition will continue to advocate tirelessly in the up-coming months and years ahead to help re-establish commuter rail connections to Southeastern Massachusetts in order to drive economic development, attract intellectual capital, reduce pollution, enhance public safety, create workforce housing and promote smart growth.

• Sept. 7th - Greater New Bedford Vocational High School Auditorium, 1121 Ashley Boulevard • Sept. 12th - Bristol Community College -Taunton , 2 Galleria Mall Dr. • Sept. 14th - Bristol Community College 777 Elsbree Street, Fall River - Building G, Commonwealth College Center, Faculty Lounge • Sept. 15th, Easton Middle School Auditorium, 98 Columbus Avenue • Sept. 19th, - Canton High School Auditorium, 900 Washington Street • Sept. 22nd, Middleborough High School Auditorium, 71 East Grove Street

If you would like more information, or, would like to become a member of the Chamber’s Government Affairs Committee, please contact Ian Abreu, Workforce & Business Development Manager at: (508) 9995231, ext. 24, or, via email at iabreu@ newbedfordchamber.com.

Greater New Bedford Workforce Investment Board, Inc. Announces Successful Completion Executive Office of Housing & Economic Development Training Grant The Greater New Bedford Workforce Investment Board, Inc. (WIB) has recently concluded a highly successful six month, $230,000 grant funded training program. The funds were awarded to the WIB by the Executive Office of Housing & Economic Development (EOHED) in January.

today’s manufacturing culture. “This training will help area businesses to remain competitive and address the need to replace an aging workforce”, said Tony Sapienza, Chair of the WIB. “In addition to the benefits to employers, 17 of the 24 participants have secured employment. The resulting employment income represents a 4:1 The grant funds were used for employer return on training dollar investment and recognized manufacturing training. The will have a pronounced impact on the project trained 24 individuals who at- local community,” Sapienza reported. tained Applied Manufacturing Technology Certification and were also trained “This was a classic collaboration that in Lean concepts. In addition, eight of included alignment of resources at the 24 participants trained for MIG the GNB Career Center (GNB CC), Welding at Greater New Bedford Re- Bristol Community College (BCC), gional Vocational Technical High School GNBRVTHS, the Massachusetts (GNBRVTHS). Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MassMEP) and five local employers to The WIB collaborated & partnered with recruit, train and employ participants”, local employers to supply a pipeline said Jim Oliveira, Executive Director/ of new workers trained and aligned to CEO of the WIB. 14

According to Brenda Francis, President/ CEO of New Directions Southcoast, Inc. (NDS), the GNB CC operator, “These training funds were also special because they were used to provide a quality experience for the target population of un/underemployed women, minorities and veterans.” Area employers that committed to the grant at the time of writing were Davico, Inc., Five Star Manufacturing Inc., Heat Transfer Products, Precix Inc. dba Acushnet Rubber, and Titleist dba Acushnet Company.

community groups, education and labor. It also includes representation from agencies that deliver services at the GNB CC. The WIB is chaired by Anthony R. Sapienza, President and COO of Joseph Abboud Manufacturing Corporation in New Bedford. The WIB has a staff of full-time professionals and maintains its offices at the Quest Center, 1213 Purchase Street in New Bedford. The Board consists entirely of volunteers who are appointed by New Bedford Mayor Jonathan F. Mitchell.

The WIB sets policy for workforce For more information, contact James D. development programs in the ten- Oliveira, the WIB’s Executive Director/ community region stretching from CEO, at 508-979-1504 ext. 114. Dartmouth to Wareham. The businessled Board includes members from private industry, economic development,


ENTERPRISING MINDS Submitted by Joanne Rego, Supported Employment Network Coordinator

Talented Young Lady is Searching for Her Dream Job Over the past few years, Kristie Wambolt has earned an impressive amount of work experience. She previously worked in a bakery and currently works in a busy office as a receptionist. However, Ms. Wambolt is still yeaning for her dream job in the food industry. Kristie enjoys her part time job as a receptionist where she also has clerical and filing duties but she is looking for additional employment that she hopes will be in a field that she has always been interested in pursuing. Kristie can often be found on her computer searching for interesting recipes and food preparation tips and she hopes to find a job in a restaurant in the Greater New Bedford Area.

that one of her greatest strengths is her unique ability to stay focused on her job and she always gives 100%. Ms. Wambolt is always very cooperative and she is willing to do any job requested by the employer. Ms. Wambolt is an exceptionally talented young woman who enjoys participating in many types of sports including swimming, skiing, and snowboarding. Kristie also has extraordinary artistic abilities and enjoys sketching. She also loves camping and dancing. On the weekends, Kristie enjoys spending time with her family and friends.

says that Ms. Wambolt would be an asset to any business. Kristie takes pride in her work and appearance. Jardin adds that Ms. Wambolt has a great work ethic because she is always on time and is almost never absent. Kristie always Ms. Wambolt receives her supported Mark Jardin the Supported Employment wears a beautiful smile to go with her employment services from Lifestream, Program Manager at Lifestream, Inc. very pleasant disposition. Jardin says

Inc. If your business would like to offer Kristie an employment opportunity, please call Mark Jardin the Supported Employment Program Manager at Lifestream, Inc. 508-991-4840 If you have any questions about the Supported Employment Network or are interested in hiring a person with disabilities please call Joanne Rego at the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce at 508-999-5231 ext. 28.

Affordable advertising in the Chamber Focus Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Time: 7:45 AM Location: Whites of Westport, 66 State Rd. Westport, MA Program: FLSA/Sick leave

Call the Chamber today to find out more at 508-999-5231 or visit www.newbedfordchamber.com

Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Time: 7:45 AM Location: Whites of Westport, 66 State Rd. Westport, MA Topic: ACA update For more information or to register, contact Dorothy Botelho at dbotelho@newbedfordchamber.com or 508-999-5231 ext. 20.

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SOUTHCOAST BUSINESS EXPO Free Admission with Business Card

WEDNESDAY OCT. 12, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m White’s of Westport, 66 State Road, Westport, MA

To reserve a booth or for sponsorship information, please call the New Bedford Area Chamber at 508-999-5231 or email events@newbedfordchamber.com.

New Bedford Area Chamber Calendar - Upcoming Events SCYPN Coffee & Conversation Weds., Sept. 21st 8:30 a.m. - 9:330 a.m. Waypoint Event Center 185 MacArthur Drive, New Bedford MA 02740 $10 Per Person

Membership Campaign Sept. 13 & 14, 2016 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. Chamber Office 794 Purchase St. New Bedford, MA Volunteers needed!

Sept. 2016 Business After Hours

SouthCoast Business Expo

Good Morning SouthCoast!

Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 5 p.m. -7 p.m.

Weds., Oct. 12, 2016 9:00 am - 4:00 p.m.

Thursday, October 20th, 7:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Hatch Street Studios 88 Hatch St. New Bedford, Ma 02745

Whites of Westport 66 State Road Westport, MA

WayPoint Event Center 185 MacArthur Dr New Bedford, MA 02740

Free for members $25 non members

794 Purchase Street New Bedford, MA 02740

$27.50 for members $45 for non-members $250 for a member table of ten

Free

Friday Forum - Your Life Your Legacy, Plan to make it Right!

To register for any event or to view a calendar of upcoming Chamber events, visit www.newbedfordchamber.com

Friday, Oct. 21, 2016 9:00 am - 10:p.m. New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce 794 Purchase Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Free

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