Southpointe & Marcellus Shale Directory & Quarterly Report January 2015

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What’s inside Senator Camera Bartolotta announces office in Southpointe Southpointe Telecom provides shale sites with satellite phone, internet, and video Q&A with John Zambelli of Zambelli Technology International

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Dear members, neighbors, and friends: This past year was an exciting one for the Chamber! One of the highlights was our hosting of international delegates. We ended the year with a holiday celebration at the Reserve at Southpointe. See the article on the events and milestones the Chamber accomplished this year on page 39. 2015 • Volume 5 • Issue • 01 2015 will be another fantastic year for the Chamber. On www.southpointemag.com top of the list is the upcoming tradeshow on Thursday, Publisher - Southpointe Total Media / Southpointe Telecom February 26, at the Southpointe Hilton Garden Inn. We anticipate this to be a sold out event and a great Managing Editor - Don Hodor opportunity for networking. So sign up right away as an Advertising Director - Terry Caldwell Front Cover Design By- Brad Herman /Southpointe Telecom exhibitor! www.southpointetradeshow.com Layout & Design By- Mike George In this issue, we have an article about the Chamber’s 22nd Published by Southpointe Telecom year of operation and facts about the Chamber. See article on page 36. We included a story announcing the new tenants 125 Technology Dr. at the Bailey II Center. See article on page 40. And we also Suite 103, have an article about the new restaurants in Southpointe. Canonsburg, (Southpointe), PA 15317 See article on page 14. In 2015, we will continue with our monthly networking Phone - 724-873-7777 • E-mail - don@southpointe.net lunches, first timer breakfast events, sponsorship of mixers, All Copyrights Reserved magazine publication, and tradeshows, including the © Southpointe Total Media / Southpointe Telecom 2015 Racetrack Road Tradeshow in the middle of the year. Printing by: Knepper Press Also, we continue our 22nd year as the voice of Southpointe with regard to the events happening in the area, including shale-related activities. T O T H E P O I N T E As always, we are open to your opinions and suggestions. We welcome the opportunity to meet with you at your convenience to discuss your business and how the Chamber Letter from the Executive President ♦ 06 can help you succeed. Q & A With John Zambelli ♦ 10 Call us now, we would like to have New Restaurants Move to Southpointe ♦ 14 breakfast, lunch or cocktails with you to discuss your Introducing “Shale Chic Southpointe Style!” ♦ 16 business and how the Southpointe Marcellus Shale Q & A with your new PA State Senator Chamber can help you grow. Camera Bartolotta ♦ 20 Contact don@southpointe.net or 724-873-7777 Over 50 Places to Eat in the Southpointe Area ♦ 24-25 Panoramic View of Southpointe II ♦ 26-27 “Your Success is Our Business” Southpointe Chamber Buys Handicap Van ♦ 27 Southpointe Map and Directory ♦ 28-30 Thank you, Southpointe Telecom to Install Satellite Links to Well Sites ♦ 32 The Southpointe Marcellus Shale Chamber Celebrates 22 Years ♦ 36 Frank “Skip” Ludwin ♦ 36 Southpointe ‘Glass Wall Museum Depicts Long History of Site ♦ 37 Niagara Trade Mission Visits Southpointe ♦ 38 2014 Southpointe Marcellus Shale Chamber Milestones and Accomplishments ♦ 39 Don Hodor Executive President Bailey Center II Announces New Tenants ♦ 40 Southpointe Marcellus Shale Chamber of Commerce SUV Sales Are Expected to Increase ♦ 42

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by Don Hodor Question (Q) / Answer (A)

Q & A With John Zambelli

Q1) John, what is the mission of Zambelli Technology International (ZTI)?

A1) ZTI, along with its Technology Partners , provides State-of-the-Art solutions and opportunities in the International Marketplace to Chinese and American companies in a cost-effective manner. ZTI specializes in the Energy Industry for Shale Gas ( Exploration to Completion ) and has offices in Pittsburgh, Pa. and Beijing, China. I have over 40 years of Manufacturing experience which included Executive level positions in US Steel with the responsibility to sell US Steel Technology to China and establish Executive Level relationships with the Chinese.

A2) To successfully do business in China, a physical presence is required. This not only includes an office but a Chinese staff to show commitment to the Market and a long term personal relationship. I have had the office in China for 10 years and have been going to China on a regular basis for 22 years.

Q3) What is the primary reason that caused you to work with the Chinese?

A3) The China market is one of the fastest growing markets in the world. Just the size of their population, over 1.3 billion people, and continuous growth rate of 7.5 to 10% per year provides tremendous opportunities in all industries. Once the Chinese know and trust you, they will work with you. Negotiation is always difficult but once a contract is in Q2) What is the function of the office in China and how place, the Chinese will honor it and pay. Similar to the USA, long has it been in operation? China now has one of the largest Shale Gas reserves in the world and is trying to develop it at the direction of their Zambelli Continued on Pg. 18

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With so With so many many restaurants restaurants coming coming to to Souhtpointe, Souhtpointe, office office workers are open to many new options to workers are open to many new options to treat treat their their palates. We palates. We now now can can satisfy satisfy our our taste taste buds buds to to Italian, Italian, Asian, Asian, American, and Mexican cuisines, from soups to American, and Mexican cuisines, from soups to steaks. steaks. Included with Included with The The Boulevard, Boulevard, Los Los Chiludos, Chiludos, Eastern Eastern Palace, Palace, Subways, and Jacksons is a new group of eateries Subways, and Jacksons is a new group of eateries located located on on Southpointe’s new Southpointe’s new Main Main Street Street location. location. The first The first to to open open was was All All Star Star Sports Sports Bar. Bar. At At All All Star, Star, you you are surrounded with about 30 TV’s ranging from very are surrounded with about 30 TV’s ranging from very large large projector screens projector screens to to private private TV’s TV’s at at the the individual individual booths. booths. Needless to say, every sports venue is broadcast to Needless to say, every sports venue is broadcast to the the many many TVs all within 360 degree view while enjoying an all TVs all within 360 degree view while enjoying an all American food American food selection. selection. Owner Owner Ken Ken Butya Butya can can be be seen seen proudly standing at the entrance as he welcomes his proudly standing at the entrance as he welcomes his patrons. patrons. Toscana Brick Oven is another new restaurant on Toscana Brick Oven is another new restaurant on Main Main Street. Street. Toscana, Toscana, pronounced pronounced [tosˈkaːna]) [tosˈkaːna]) is is aa region region in in central central Italy known Italy known for for its its landscapes, landscapes, traditions, traditions, history, history, artistic artistic legacy and legacy and its its influence influence on on high high culture. culture. ItIt is is regarded regarded as as the the birthplace of the Renaissance and of art and science, and birthplace of the Renaissance and of art and science, and contain well-known contain well-known museums museums such such as as the the Uffizi Uffizi and and the the Pitti Pitti Palace. Toscana specializes in Italian dishes from owner Palace. Toscana specializes in Italian dishes from owner

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Introducing “Shale Chic Southpointe Style!” What is SHALE-CHIC Southpointe Style? It all began with a tour de force of energy, opportunity and a vibrant Nancy Belle will be heading the Lifestyle section of the Chamber of Commerce that grew up to be a beautiful Southpointe Magazine. Chic refers to “stylishness and multi-media Prince of business development and networking elegance, typically of a specific kind” (Oxford dictionary). for Southpointe and beyond... Glittering like gold on its “Chic” applies to anything and everyone, including shale. horizon in the sparkling park of industry and innovation in In this section, Nancy will explore chic as it relates to shale South Western Pennsylvania. It may sound like an oxymoron. and other related activities, namely style, fashion, food, fun! Here is the Oxford's dictionary definition of the word " chic": She will also feature Southpointe professionals. For example, Stylishness and elegance, typically of a specified kind: Origin pictures will be highlighted in terms of “Best Tie! Best Dress! mid 19th century: from French. Best Suit! Best Lunch! Best Dressed Office! Favorite Sports By deduction, if shabby, beach, casual, and hippie can Bar!, and so on. claim a "chic", so can shale. In Shale Chic, Southpointe Style The Southpointe Magazine will greatly benefit from this we are going to explore STYLE, FASHION, FOOD, and new section, and looks forward to your feedback. FUN! Business Style, elegance and dressing for Please send your thoughts, comments, questions, success of specific kinds. We are also going to feature YOU!!! suggestions, and pictures to nancy.belle@southpointe.net. The people who bring Southpointe to life. YOUR ENERGY! YOUR STYLE! YOUR FASHION! As mentioned above, your pictures will be featured in THE STYLE POINTE SPOTLIGHT displaying your inner fashionista! A ballet in the new Southpointe Park? A jazz festival? Let's continue to dream big, create and inspire. Your passion and energy will fuel this LifeStyle section and mine the empowerment and discovery of our natural resources right here in Southpointe. Your business leadership will soar and inspire others for many years to come... And that is truly "chic". Nancy-Belle

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Business Profile Zambelli Continued From Pg. 10 Government. The Energy Information Administration estimates that China's risked technically recoverable shale gas reserves are 1,115 trillion cubic feet, trailing only the United States.

Q4) How comfortable are you working with the Chinese?

A4) I have excellent relationships with both Government and Private Chinese officials and I am trusted by them. Through these relationships, I have been successful in China and will continue to do business between American and Chinese companies. Many people are concerned that the Chinese will steal their Technology but they will not if it is adequately protected by people they trust.

Q5) Do you feel that there are opportunities for Pa small companies to do business in China?

A5) I believe there are excellent opportunities in China for Pa companies that have Technology, IP, and Services in the Shale Gas industry. The Chinese are behind in this industry and need the Technology to catch up. They do not have the time to develop it themselves which is their normal approach.

Pa has become a world leader in this area due to the Marcellus Shale and the Chinese will respect that. The Chinese Government allocates the land to companies to do Oil and Gas exploration and drilling. The major Government owned ones are SINOPEC , CNPC ( Petrochina) ,CNOOC and Shaanxi Yanchang oil company. To provide competitiveness and faster growth in the industry, the Government auctioned off blocks of land to other Private and Government owned Energy companies. At the end of 2012, 19 blocks of land were auctioned to newly formed Energy companies. These companies have the exclusive right to explore and drill on this land. For that right, they had to commit to the Government to explore and drill and put up money to do it Most of these companies have never drilled a Shale Gas well and therefore need the Technology and Expertise from foreign companies. They are under very high pressure from the Chinese Government to drill and produce gas. Ten more blocks of land will be auctioned off this year. The Chinese Government has set its official target to produce 6.5 billion cu m/year (628,600 Mcf/day) of shale gas by 2015. They need to move very fast to reach this target. Zambelli Continued On Pg. 34

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Q & A with Camera Bartolotta

Q&A with your new PA State Senator

Camera Bartolotta You may have heard that our newly elected state senator for the 46th district of Pennsylvania, Camera Bartolotta, has opened an office in Southpointe, moving her a step closer in showing her dedication to being active with the people she represents. Don Hodor, Executive Director of the Southpointe Chamber recently sat down with Camera for a quick Q&A so we can learn more about her on a personal level. Don: What did you do before running for office? Camera: My late husband and I built the ‘Duke of Oil’ in Monongahela in 1988. It was the first

drive thru quick lube the Mon Valley had ever seen. We are still in business today.

Don: I originally bumped into you at the Washington Airport after returning from a flight. I

learned you are a private airplane pilot. What compelled you to obtain a private pilot license? Camera: Since I was very young, I always wanted to be a pilot. What really prompted me the most is when my husband (Bruce Bartolotta) passed away at the age of 55, with his long unattained bucket list. I learned then that life was very short and decided to get my pilot’s license. I had friends who were pilots and decided to buy a Cirrus SR20 and begin the training process. I took my solo after two weeks and didn’t look back. My son actually worked to receive his license before graduating from high school. He also flies the Cirrus. Don: Can you tell us a little about your other hobbies? Camera: My family has been making homemade wine for over 20 years. The first year we made wine, there were five

generations of my husband’s family represented in the wine cellar with us. I am still making wine and have a new vintage of Merlot – Valdespino, which is dry and full-bodied red wine. The grapes are trucked from Napa and Sonoma valleys. My favorite wines are reds, especially Argentinean and Chilean Malbec, and almost any Italian red. Don: I understand you also do some gardening. Why gardening? Camera: Because I love to work in the garden and cook with what I grow. Last year, I put in a 4200 sq. ft. garden in the

back yard. It’s ready for this spring’s planting. I grew up in Los Angeles and remember all of the wonderful dishes with beautiful fresh produce so I plant many varieties of tomatoes, greens and herbs, among other things. Don: Fill us in about your family. Camera: My daughter, Devin, is 23 and produces and anchors the news on KTTC

TV in Rochester, MN. She graduated from Ohio University in 2013 as a broadcast major. Four months into her job, she won first place at the Associated Press Award, and was nominated for three Emmys. She also has a background in professional photography. My son, Dante, is 20 and attends Valley Forge Military College. He is majoring in business and will work the family supermarket business upon graduation. Before graduating from high school, he earned his pilot’s license as mentioned earlier and is certified as a Master Scuba Diver. Dante graduated from Fork Union Military Academy in 2013 as the highest ranking officer of the school and won many leadership awards. Look for more updates from Camera on what’s going on in the Senate in future editions of the Southpointe Directory and Quarterly Report.

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Extending the Reach: Meeting Global Demand Surging production from the Marcellus and Utica shale plays is nothing short of staggering, and virtually every expert predicts continued growth. By 2018, Marcellus production is expected to reach 20 Bcf/d. Analysts predict the Utica could be even larger than the Marcellus. Operators are spending $18 billion in CAPEX for Northeast shale production growth in 2014 alone.

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The Mariner pipelines are entering service, providing crucial outlets for produced ethane and other gas liquids. Meanwhile, the new Allegheny Access system is moving much-needed refined products into the Marcellus-Utica region.

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As a continuation of these services, the Southpointe Chamber is donating 100% of proceeds for the February Tradeshow Chinese auction to ‘It’s about the Warrior’ a non-profit member organization.

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New Business Partnership

Southpointe Telecom Installs Satellite Links to Well Sites

Pictured above is the Network Operation Center (NOC) Southpointe Telecom Technology enters into a new partnership with SATCOM Digital Networks (SDN) that will greatly impact communications with remote shale well sites as well as corporate offices. “This satellite system will enable us to place a portable satellite antenna onto the well site and quickly link to the SATCOM Digital satellite. The signal will be beamed back to the Cranberry Twp., PA based communication hub where it can be sent to any internet and telephone network in North America and beyond. We will connect data, voice and video channels at a moderate to high speed”, said Don Hodor, Telecom engineer for Southpointe Telecom. David Chisholm, President and CEO, SDN stated, “We all know that the biggest problem with communications is working with well sites that are located outside the internet, cellular, telephone land line areas”. With SDN’s Digistar VSAT platform, the speed for the uplink/downlink is a best in class 5 meg. download and 1.5 meg. upload – plenty of

bandwidth for typical data transfer, e-mail, fax and telephone calls. The circuits are prioritized so that higher echelon information such as voice calls take precedence over other traffic. Included in the build out are ready made packages for office phones, CCTV cameras, Internet connections and security applications. A satellite dish has been installed at our Southpointe Telecom Technology office to complete the communication chain to Southpointe corporate offices. Added Don Hodor, “This partnership brings our IP office phones, internet gateways, CCTV cameras and teleconference to the satellite linkup making our partnership a ‘turnkey’ solution to well site operators”. In addition Southpointe Telecom has a dealership for ICOM two way radios which are now internet based. Management can key up and talk from hand held radios in Texas to well sites in Western, PA as an example of seamless communications. For more information contact: Don Hodor 724-873-7777

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This year's conference has been re-engineered to deliver a brand new, multi-platform experience designed to not only provide cutting edge E&P case studies and best practices on driving down water management costs, but also delivering hands on, interactive and demonstration focused learning opportunities to all delegates. Ultimately driving this year’s agenda is cost and new technologies all delivered by key E&P operators in the Marcellus and Utica. Key topics included on the agenda this year are: • WATER REUSE: Examining the costs associated with different treatment technologies to treat specific water constituents in the Marcellus and Utica • WATER DISPOSAL: Evaluating the availability and capacity of wells in Ohio to understand the future longevity of wells and alternatives to disposal • INFRASTRUCTURE: Analyzing timelines to install and permit water infrastructure to evaluate how to reduce lengthy processes and downtime on wells • WATER SOURCING: Identifying alternative water sources to freshwater for operators in the Marcellus and Utica to evaluate how operators can mitigate public perception and utilize new water sources

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A6) The process that I use is for the American Company to become a ZTI Technology Partner. We would evaluate the companies Technology, IP, Services and interest to see if is applicable to China and can be sold there. If yes, then we would Represent the company in China under a contractual Representation Agreement.

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Hydraulic Fracturing, and Water Cleaning. They do not have the time to develop these themselves and are willing to purchase them from reliable and proven sources. The Chinese are also doing Joint Ventures with International companies to provide these services to China. They are also establishing JV's in the USA to take advantage of the excellent USA market as an investment and then learn the Technology. Some of the major Chinese companies are working with Foreign companies such as Schlumberger, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, Shell, etc. There currently are excellent opportunities since the demand is much greater than the supply and the new Private / Government companies want other vendors to avoid Competition issues.

A7) The Chinese currently need Technology and Services Southpointe Magazine Q8) How are the Chinese progressing in Shale Gas that relate to Shale Gas Exploration, Horizontal Drilling, drilling? A8) The Chinese are having success in finding Shale Gas especially in the Fuling Block in the Sichuan province Your Success matters. which is owned by SINOPEC. I attended an Invite Only China Energy Conference in Beijing in November which The Crowne Plaza was sponsored by the Development Research Center of Pittsburgh South The Crowne Plaza Pittsburgh South is China (DRC) and National Energy Administration (NEA) during which they updated their progress and explained The Crowne Plaza Pittsburgh is conveniently located across South from the conveniently locatedMall, across from the Future plans for Shale Gas Drilling. The Chinese are South Hills Village within South Hills Village Mall, within walking walking distance to restaurants, upscale committed to drill for Shale Gas and will make significant distance to restaurants, upscale shopping, entertainment and light rail shopping, entertainment and light progress over the next three years. rail transit system accessing Station transit system accessing Station Square & Downtown Pittsburgh. &Square Downtown Pittsburgh. • 179 guest rooms including a • Only 9 variety miles from Southpointe, one great of suites.

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The Southpointe Marcellus Shale Chamber Celebrates 22 Years We will be kicking off 2015 with a celebration of 22 years as a Chamber in Southpointe. When Don Hodor moved to Southpointe in 1993, he realized the growth potential and made the decision to start a Chamber that focused on Southpointe businesses. “At the time, no networking organizations were really active in the Southpointe area, “ states Mr. Hodor. “Only a few businesses opened and the opportunity to ‘plant a seed’ early on wasn’t realized by other organizations.” The Chamber’s mission was to focus on this small 600-acre area with corporate offices springing up yearly. What was already an excellent plan put together by Senator Barry Stout, Congressman Frank Mascara and entrepreneur Jack Piatt turned up with serendipity of successful events. The park was growing at a steady pace with companies finding a home between golf fairways, waterfalls, lakes and parks. Being 17 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh International Airport added a plus to an already great plan. The Chamber has grown beyond the park with members from all over Eastern United States and beyond. With over 600 members, 6,000

subscribers and 30,000 magazine readers, many come to events and look forward to reading articles in the magazine and on the website.

Facts about the Chamber • The Southpointe Marcellus Shale Chamber is on its 22nd year in 2015. • 80% of the original Chamber Board members are still active to date. None of our Board Members, officers, or staff draw an income from the Chamber. • The Chamber’s original name is Southpointe Chamber, and was changed to Southpointe Marcellus Shale Chamber in 2007 (seven years ago) to capitalize on the growing shale industry. • The Chamber is listed and recognized with the Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce as well as the Pennsylvania Association of Non-profit Organizations (PANO). • The Chamber now has a 501(c) non-profit status and still maintains the profit corporate side as well. The opportunity to become a 501(c) 6 is being considered. • The PA State governor’s office sends representatives to the chamber several times each year to speak at our events and help coordinate our international initiatives. Likewise, the SBA actively works with our organization.

By Victor Cabiles

Frank “Skip” Ludwin Frank “Skip” Ludwin, 81, of Venice, died Saturday, December 20, 2014, in Canonsburg Hospital. As Cecil Township supervisor, He attended most of our Southpointe Chamber events. Our chamber worked with Frank and other supervisors on the promotion of the Montour Trail Connector that would link Southpointe to the state wide bike and jogging trail. We will miss Frank’s support and enthusiasm.

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Business Park Highlight

Southpointe ‘Glass Wall Museum’ Depicts Long History of Site Published Oct 22, 2014 Written by Michael Bradwell Business Editor Observer Reporter Anyone in the area’s business community recognizes Southpointe as a highly successful business park that serves as the center for the region’s booming Marcellus Shale natural gas extraction industry that’s leading the U.S. energy revolution. But Fred Perrotta wants to remind people the 825 acres of Southpointe has a history that dates to the late 1700s, when it was the home and farm of a veteran of the American Revolution. On Wednesday, Perrotta showed off the Glass Wall Museum inside Southpointe’s Iceoplex, an illustrated timeline of the property that originally was the home of Col. George Morgan. The 18-month project, which Perrotta, of Oakdale, described as “a labor of love” from numerous sponsors, an advertising agency and a graphic design firm, gives a sweeping view of a highly historic property. The wall, which stretches across exterior glass panels of a room in the southern end of the Iceoplex, depicts the property’s history in illustrations, portraits and photographs beginning with Morgan’s 1796 farm known as “Morganza.” It follows with the property’s division into smaller farms and its 1873 transition into a Pennsylvania reform school, also referred to as Morganza, its later incarnation as Western State School and Hospital and a panoramic photo of the final construction of the Southpointe II business park and accompanying Town Center. Perrotta, 77, said the culmination of the project is his “last hurrah” in noting Southpointe’s long, pre-commercial and institutional history. Several years ago, he pitched the idea of a Western Pennsylvania Cultural Center to be based in the park, which died for inability to receive funding. He also headed an effort to save the

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former Western Center administration building, but was trumped by the timeline for Mylan Inc. to build its new world headquarters on the site. But on the new Glass Wall Museum, Perrotta declared success. “The third time’s a charm,” said Perrotta, an engineer who is semi-retired, working as a consultant for McKamish, whose Pittsburgh office provides contracting and project management services for the power and industrial markets. Perrotta, who declined to provide the cost for the wall, credited a number of people and companies that sponsored the project, including Consol Energy, which recommended its advertising agency, Pittsburgh-based Brunner Works, to complete the design of the wall. The historical information was researched and compiled by Washington County Historical Society Executive Director Clay Kilgore. The installation of the Glass Wall Museum was completed by imaging and graphics company Printscape. In addition to Consol, sponsors also included Beaconsfield Financial Services, Bella Sera, Burns & Scalo Real Estate, Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania, Iceoplex and the Washington County Historical Society.

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International Relationships

Niagara Trade Mission Visits Southpointe The Niagara Trade Mission came to visit Pittsburgh and Southpointe on November 12-13, 2014. Over 30 delegates from Canadian businesses in the Niagara Falls area came to the event held at the Sheraton Hotel in Station Square. The event featured Canadian and Pittsburgh based businesses to network and learn from each other with regard to fostering trade initiatives from both areas. Highlights of the event include presentations from prominent business and government leaders from both Niagara Falls and Pittsburgh, with a visit from Mayor Bill Peduto. The first day of the event was sponsored by PNC. The second day of the event had the Canadian delegates visit Southpointe to network with business and government leaders from the area. The Southpointe Chamber of Commerce sponsored the mixer. Senator Camera Bartolotta also attended the event. Overall, it was an effective exchange of leads and ideas to promote businesses from both areas. Many doors were opened and introductions were made. Both parties are eager to move forward with activities in the

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Chamber Recap

The year 2014 has been great for the Southpointe Marcellus Shale Chamber Members. Below is a recap of events and milestones accomplished January January February March May June July July July July August August October October October November November December

Purchased a new van for equipment transport Formed 501c corporation status in addition to private status Annual tradeshow held at Southpointe Hilton (record attendance) Mobile app installed with free download to members (see below) Hosted a plane ride tour of well sites for China delegation from Washington County airport Held the first Racetrack Road Association tradeshow at Doubletree (sold out) Purchased video studio lighting, Southpointe mural backdrop and Southpointe setup Formed Southpointe Aviation Club and Southpointe Jazz Club Executive Director Don Hodor completed checkout flight for piloting the Piper Warrior airplane Held the first Washington Airport fly day with proceeds of $5,500 donated to Wounded Warriors Purchased camera equipment for aerial videos Expanded offices to Bailey II Center, second floor Changed Southpointe Magazine format to “Directory and Quarterly Report� and expanded 20% with new articles and advertisers Southpointe map added to Glass Wall Museum at the Ice-o-Plex lobby Announced new business relationship with California University Center for Innovation Hosted German and Brazilian delegation seminars at Southpointe Hosted Niagara Canadian network event and information exchange, after-hour mixer at Southpointe Purchased a new handicap van for Chamber and members

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New Business Update

Bailey Center II Announces New Tenants

Senator Camera Bartolotta Leading the innovation team is the newly elected State senator, Camera Bartolotta. Bartolotta has set up a newly renovated office on the second floor making easy access to our state government leader for the district. She will sit on the state Senate Energy Committee using this office as the main district headquarters , near where several energy companies are located. “Marcellus Shale is so vital to our district, more so than any other district, “ she said. “I want to be right there to keep my eyes and ears open.”

home on the second floor where they added a video recording studio, a large boardroom, and a communication center. “One important aspect to this move is access to well-equipped lecture and seminar rooms, of the Innovation Center of California University,” Terry Caldwell, Business Development Director added. “This is a great venue for continued hosting of regional and international Shale energy delegates” The boardroom features a 9 ft. high definition projector for aerial views of shale drilling sites. Don Hodor, Executive Director, who holds a private pilot license stated , “ I use a wing mounted camera at 2,500 Ft. MSL resulting in close up resolution of well sites, pipes and distribution. We can download video footage from the camera directly to the boardroom equipment. Shale visitors wanting to see the big picture, can watch while sitting in the boardroom.”

Southpointe Marcellus Shale Chamber This year, the Southpointe Marcellus Shale Chamber expanded to a new office in Bailey Center II. They found a

California University Center for Innovation California University has revitalized and rebranded its facility as the California University Center for Innovation.

One of the original buildings in Southpointe has undergone renovations and new technology enterprises. This complex, dubbed as “The Bailey Center”, is comprised of two buildings located at the corner of Southpointe Blvd and Technology Drive.

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Bailey Center Continued From Pg. 40 Lecture rooms, computer labs and experienced staff are available to local businesses seeking assistance with programs and presentations for staff or clients. “Training programs and facility access are custom-tailored to address the needs of each business,” said Chris Allen, Community Education Manager for the Innovation Center.

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Thrasher Corporation Thrasher is a diverse engineering company headquartered in Bridgeport, West Virginia with a new satellite facility in Southpointe. “We wanted to be close to our Shale clients with our expansion into the Southpointe corridor, “ stated Thrasher management. The Thrasher Group specializes in Civil Engineering, Consulting and Management. Southpointe Telecom Technology Southpointe Telecom has been in the Bailey I building for 20 years. “This move to Bailey II allowed us to install a satellite downlink which connects our facility to participating Shale oil/gas sites wanting data, voice and CCTV camera connections from remote areas not having conventional land lines or cell signals” stated Mike George, Director of Technology for STT. STT continues to offer telephone, internet cabling/networks, CCTV and card access systems. “These systems interface to the satellite network,” added George.

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Business Highlight

SUV SALES EXPECTED TO INCREASE At Three Rivers VW, we are seeing a trend with walk-in lookers. Texans are apprehensive about driving in snow. They have either never seen it or navigated through it. The biggest growth area is people coming from southern, milder climate states, who want to drive safely, with reliable vehicles in weather they have neither seen nor

experienced. Most shale energy vehicles are 4WD truck SUV’S but the family car is another story. Three questions that are often asked are: • What are winter tread tires? • Are they effective? • What are the advantages of 4WD in snow? We find the best compromise for comfort, security and control on icy roads are all wheel drive vehicles. So…if you are looking for room plus high visibility, an SUV is your best option.

One of the largest complaints from southern migrants is the significant drop in gas mileage on all vehicles because of the steep hills, sharp turns and uneven terrain – a far cry from the straight, flat, well-paved highways in Texas. Coupled with this is the pre-heating of vehicles before jumping in for a ride. For the moderate to severe Northern winters, a 4WD/AWD SUV is a must for transportation. With the advancement of new technologies coupled with high market demand, AWD vehicles are an expense of the past. The average cost of $1500-$3000 resale value often offsets the upfront cost. SUV’s generally have larger tires which are a good defense against potholes. There are currently five models of AWD vehicles in the Volkswagen line-up: the Tiguan, the Passat, the Golf, the Touareg, and the Executive Sedan CC. For the best information on Volkswagen 4WD’s and AWD’S, contact: Larry Titchworth, Sales Manager at Three Rivers VW in McMurray at 724-941-6100.

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• Impoundment/Pit Certification • Environmental • Permitting • Site Survey/Civil • Inspection & Materials Testing


Chamber Board and Staff

Chamber Staff and Board Members

Don Hodor Southpointe Chamber Founder, Executive Director, Telecommunications Engineer and Owner of Southpointe Telecom

Dale Risker President of Southpointe Chamber, Owner/Operator of World Wide Technical Services, Franchisor of Shake ‘n Twist stores

Mike George Director of Technology Magazine Design and Layout, Network and Computer Repair, CCTV and Card Access Engineer

Terry Caldwell Director of Business Development, Magazine Publications and Membership

Brad Herman Director of Communications

Victor Cabiles International Relations Director

Matt Siffrinn Southpointe Telecom Administrative Assistant & Membership Agent

Bill Griffin On Site, CCTV, Card Access, Phone System Technician, & Event Photographer

Board Member Dr. Steve Morreale Physician specializing in geriatrics medicine & COPE Certified Health Coach

Board Member Jim McDonald C.E.O / Chairman of Monaloh Basin Engineers

Board Member Karl Skrypak Vice President and General Counsel, HyitaTech Consulting, LLC

Board Member Bill Gardner Senior Business Systems Consultant with Amcom/ Xerox

Board Member Joyce Salizzoni Channel Development Advisor PNC Wealth Management

Board Member Ellie Nesser California University of Pennsylvania, Southpointe Campus

Board Member Lou Gadani Distributor for Vernon Sales Marketing and Promotional Products

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