ACTION Newsletter January 2024

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JANUARY 2024

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Letter from the President

JEFF DAFLER, PRESIDENT & CEO Happy New Year! As we enter 2024, we want to share our gratitude and enthusiasm with you, our dedicated business members, who are the cornerstone of our Chamber’s success. Last year, under the leadership of our outgoing President & CEO, Denny Saunier, we completed the final year of our 5-year strategic plan. This period was marked by achieving milestones that have strengthened our Chamber and community. Denny’s four decades of service have left a lasting impact, and we’re well-prepared for the future thanks to his efforts. 2023 was a year filled with dozens of events and programming like the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival, and the inaugural Women in Business Summit and Jackson Township Oktoberfest, which not only brought together people from across the region and beyond, but also significantly boosted

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our economic vibrancy. These events were just a part of our broader commitment to foster growth and vitality in our community. Our focus on creating meaningful connections among businesses, educators, and talent has been crucial in addressing regional workforce needs. Moreover, our advocacy efforts in policy-making arenas have been instrumental in shaping a more business-friendly environment. We’ve continued to prioritize networking, leadership development, and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. As we transition into new leadership, rest assured that our Chamber remains steadfast in its mission to support you and our community.

developing a new strategic plan, informed by your insights and feedback, to guide our Chamber’s future direction. Your role in the Chamber is fundamental, and we anticipate your active participation and input as we take on these new ventures. Together, we will build on our legacy and open doors to new opportunities. Thank you for being an integral part of the Canton Regional Chamber. We look forward to a year of collaboration, growth, and shared successes!

Our key priorities in 2024 will focus on nurturing the economic and community ecosystem that supports your business. A significant part of this year will involve

Business Expo | Volunteers Needed | QuickConnect Season Passes | Tip Clubs | QuickConnect Luncheon Partnership Grant | Women in Business Save the Date | January BAH | Marketing Matters | MAGNET SCORE | February BAH | 2024 Board | Leadership Stark County Spotlight & Key Dates | Safety Council BizBitz | Cultivating Growth | New Members | Sedgwick

OUR MISSION: To lead the region in business and community development through collaboration and innovation.


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THURSDAY, FEB. 29 • 4-8 PM Bradley H. Belden Chairman

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Jeff Dafler President & CEO

Showcase your products and services at the 21st Annual Business Expo. Don't miss the chance to amplify your business impact. Join us on February 29 for Business Expo and take your business to new heights! Forge valuable connections and create business leads by networking with fellow exhibitors and attendees. The Expo can open doors to new opportunities.

Melissa Coultas VP of Development and Partnership Relations Collyn Floyd VP of Events & Strategic Initiatives Kelly Piero VP of Marketing & Membership Strategy

Limited space is available. (Exhibitor registration is for CRCC Members ONLY on a first-come, first-serve basis). Only $200! For more information, contact Ashley Winter at ashleyw@cantonchamber.org

Molly Romig VP of Membership Development and Services Ad Sales / Action 330.833.4400 Sarah Lutz Editor & Creative Director

ACTION NEWSLETTER is published monthly for the members of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce. The subscription cost is $25 per year and is included in the price of membership. Reader questions and comments are welcome and encouraged. Contents may be reprinted with credit. Address all inquiries to: Editor, Action Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce 222 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44702 or call (330) 456.7253, or e-mail news@cantonchamber.org Advertising rates are available for Chamber members. Advertisement does not constitute endorsement by the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce.

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Grow your network in 2024 with the AultCare Quick Connect Networking Series. Invest in meaningful relationships and your business growth with a Quick Connect Networking Series Season Pass for just $275. A 2024 Season Pass offers several savings and perks: 12 breakfast/lunch passes // 1 event free // Access to attendee contacts Secure your 2024 Season Pass by January 31, 2024 at www.cantonchamber.org or 330-458-2073. 2024

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3RD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH JOIN A TIP CLUB and Grow

Your Business Leads in the New Year! Attend a “tip club” for weekly networking meetings, and exchange sales leads with over a dozen fellow chamber members in a wide variety of industries! Participating in a tip club is free for members - and is open to all Canton Regional Chamber members. Choose a time below that works with your schedule for a casual breakfast or lunch. Just show up and pay for your meal! TUESDAY: 12 noon at Buffalo Wild Wings // Belden Village, 5062 Dressler Rd. NW, Canton, OH 44718 // Lead by Molly Romig WEDNESDAY: 8 am at Samantha’s North Market // 6326 Market Ave., N., North Canton, OH 44720 // Lead by Stacy Hoffman 12 noon Winking Lizard Tavern // 5710 Fulton Dr., NW Lead by Molly Romig THURSDAY: 8 am at Buehler’s // 7138 Fulton Dr. NW, Massillon, OH 44646 Lead by David Angione 12 noon at La Pizzaria, 3656 Dressler Road, Canton, OH 44718 Lead by Molly Romig Follow us on social media or visit our website to view all of our upcoming events: www.cantonchamber.org

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QuickConnect Luncheon

WITH JEFF DAFLER, CHAMBER PRESIDENT & CEO

Networking Series Join the Canton Regional Chamber for a QuickConnect Networking Lunch, sponsored by AultCare, on Wednesday, January 17. We are excited to introduce Jeff Dafler, who began his tenure as CEO & President of the Canton Regional Chamber on January 1. Jeff will share insights into the future direction and initiatives of the chamber, emphasizing a member success mindset across all departments and functions. During the luncheon, Jeff will outline the chamber’s 2024 key priorities, aiming to enhance the regional economic and community ecosystem. He will also discuss the comprehensive strategic planning process set for this year. The Canton Regional Chamber invites its members and regional partners to this luncheon. It’s a unique opportunity to engage with our new leadership,

gain insights into our future plans, and contribute to the ongoing success and development of the region. About the series: AultCare QuickConnect offers great networking opportunities for business leads. Join Stark County’s premier luncheon – enjoy activities, hear speakers, make connections, and savor lunch. Members can promote their business with a 30-second commercial by contributing a $15+ door prize. Contact Ashley to secure your spot. Wednesday, January 17 11:30 am – 1:00 pm (Registration at 11:00 am) La Pizzaria Restaurant, Inc. 3656 Dressler RdCanton, OH 44718 $25/members, $35/non-members Register by January 10 at www.CantonChamber.org

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S C M W DP AWAR DED I ND U S TRY S E CTO R PA RTN ERSHI P GRANT The Stark County Manufacturing Workforce Development Partnership (SCMWDP) is thrilled to announce that it has been selected as one of the recipients of the Industry Sector Partnership (ISP) Grant, a program initiated by Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted and administered through the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation. The Lt. Governor revealed that 26 workforce partnerships across Ohio will collectively receive $5 million in awards to support collaborations that strengthen the workforce pipeline and align the skills of Ohioans with the needs of employers and the local economy. The SCMWDP is set to receive a portion of this funding to enhance its efforts in building a skilled and dynamic workforce, particularly in the manufacturing sector. This grant will enable the partnership to further its mission of fostering collaboration between businesses, education providers, and communities to address the evolving demands of the industry and contribute to the economic growth of the region. Lt. Governor Husted emphasized the significance of the awarded partnerships, stating, “Today’s awards set a record for the most partnerships created or expanded through the grant in a single round, creating more opportunities for communities and industries to grow that workforce pipeline.” He underscored the importance of encouraging collaboration to train students with the skills that businesses in their regions need.

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The Industry Sector Partnership program is designed to develop regional workforce strategies by driving collaboration between local businesses, education and training providers, and community stakeholders. Lydia Mihalik, Director of the Ohio Department of Development, expressed the impact of these grants, stating, “With these grants, we’re able to foster robust workforce pipelines that better meet the evolving demands of our industry partners. Not only are we strengthening the bridge between education and employment, but we’re empowering communities to cultivate strategies that will ensure a skilled workforce for generations to come.” “The Stark County Manufacturing Workforce Development Partnership is excited to contribute to these efforts and extend its reach to benefit the local community,” stated James Batchelder, President of the SCMWDP. “This grant will empower us to cultivate collaboration among businesses, education providers, and communities, ultimately benefiting the local community. We are eager to utilize this opportunity to strengthen our workforce initiatives, and we look forward to the continued success of our collaborative efforts in making a lasting impact on the region’s workforce.” The Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, through contracted services with the SCMWDP, applied for the ISP Grant and will continue management of SCMWDP grants and programs.

To learn more about the Industry Sector Partnership Grant and its impact on workforce development, please visit Workforce. Ohio.gov/ISP. To learn more about the Stark County Manufacturing Workforce Development Partnership, visit www.StarkManufacturing.org. The Stark County Manufacturing Workforce Development Partnership (SCMWDP) is an industry-led, regional collaboration of manufacturers and other stakeholders who have come together to address the talent shortage in Stark County. Also known as an industry sector partnership, SCMWDP was organized to ensure that manufacturers have a voice and an active role in identifying the needs and solving the challenges of local manufacturers. SCMWDP supports Stark County manufacturers’ growth and expansion by offering seamless career pathways, delivering inclusive training and education, and sharing best practices within the manufacturing workforce development community: manufacturers, workforce development professionals, economic development organizations, educators, and community-based organizations.


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JUMPSTART YOUR 2024 MARKETING STRATEGY: A FRESH START AND THE BUSINESS EXPO By: Rachel Underwood and Lauren Bolton As we step into a new year, it’s the perfect time for chamber members to jumpstart their marketing efforts and set the stage for a successful 2024. In this article, we’ll explore how chamber members can leverage the upcoming Business Expo on February 29th to propel their marketing campaigns. Let’s dive in: 1. Reflect on 2023: Before diving into 2024, take a moment to reflect on your marketing efforts from the previous year. Assess what worked well and what didn’t, identify areas for improvement, and learn from your successes and challenges. 2. Set Clear Marketing Goals: Define your marketing goals for 2024. These could include increasing brand awareness, expanding your customer base, generating more leads, boosting sales, or launching new products or services. Clear goals will help guide your marketing efforts. 3. Develop a Comprehensive Marketing Strategy: Create a well-rounded marketing strategy that integrates both online and offline channels. Consider utilizing various tactics such as content marketing, social media advertising, email campaigns, search engine optimization (SEO), print advertising, and planning to attend and/or sponsor events and expos. 4. Amp up the Excitement for the Business Expo: Leverage the upcoming business expo in February as a key marketing opportunity. Start promoting your participation early by using social media, email marketing, and your website to create buzz and generate interest among your target audience.

7. Offer Incentives and Exclusive Discounts: Create an irresistible offer or exclusive discount specifically for expo attendees. This will not only attract individuals to visit your booth but also generate leads during the event. 8. Network and Collaborate: Maximize the networking opportunities offered by the business expo. Connect with other chamber members and potential partners to explore collaboration opportunities, cross-promotions, or joint marketing efforts that can amplify your reach. 9. Follow up with Leads: Following up with the leads and contacts you acquired after the expo is crucial. Develop a system for managing and nurturing these leads through personalized follow-up emails, phone calls, or targeted marketing campaigns. 10. Monitor, Analyze, and Adapt: Continuously monitor the performance of your marketing efforts. Analyze key metrics, such as website traffic, social media engagement, lead generation, and sales conversions. Use this data throughout the year to make informed adjustments to your marketing strategy as needed. By incorporating these strategies and seizing the opportunity presented by the Business Expo in February, chamber members can jumpstart their marketing efforts for a successful 2024. Embrace the fresh start of the new year and unlock the full potential of your marketing campaigns. If you have any questions about membership, events or your involvement, please don’t hesitate to contact Molly Romig at mollyr@cantonchamber.org.

5. Showcase Your Unique Selling Points: Highlight your products’ or services’ key benefits and differentiating factors. Use your marketing materials, such as brochures, flyers, and business cards, to clearly communicate the value of your products or services to expo attendees to make a lasting impression. 6. Leverage Digital Channels: An effective online presence is essential in today’s digital age. Ensure your website is optimized for search engines and user experience. If you need guidance with this, contact a fellow Canton Chamber member marketing agency. Leverage social media platforms to engage with your target audience, share updates about the expo, and drive traffic to your booth.

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Five Ways ChatGPT Can Help Your Small Business When ChatGPT burst on the scene at the end of 2022, many wondered what our AI overlords had in store for us next. The platform gained millions of users in just weeks and continues to impact industries across the business landscape. While the initial hype may have been slightly overblown, there’s no denying that ChatGPT can be a helpful tool for your small business when used correctly. Here are some suggestions to get you started.

1. GENERATE CONTENT

ChatGPT can be used as a language model to quickly create content like blog posts, articles, emails and even ads, saving you the cost of hiring a professional writer and the time of doing it yourself. However, it’s important to understand that ChatGPT has serious limitations in this area. For example, there have been numerous instances where the platform was caught “writing” articles blatantly containing false information. At minimum, you’ll still have to proofread the output, so a certain amount of human supervision and time will be necessary. Secondly, no AI model can know your customer, your value proposition and how those two factors intersect better than you or your marketing team (at least not yet). So, don’t expect ChatGPT to serve as a substitute for developing original or creative ways to communicate with your audience. However, it can move the process along by brainstorming new concepts and content ideas.

2. BRAINSTORM IDEAS

Although you should not fully rely on ChatGPT to write content you can immediately release to the masses, you can use it to brainstorm content ideas and identify topic areas. You can ask it to give you 10 ideas for blog posts that your audience would find compelling (you’ll want to make sure you describe your audience in your prompt and identify your industry). You can also ask it to suggest five email subject lines likely to increase open rates.

3. SERVE AS FRONTLINE CUSTOMER SUPPORT

5. HELP WITH SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION (SEO)

Using ChatGPT for customer support will likely require the services of a programmer or developer who can work with its application programming interface (API) to integrate it into your platform or website. You or your programmer will also need to “train” it to respond appropriately to customer questions. The implementation and training process can take some time, but it is a great way to free up your support team to handle more complex issues.

To leverage its potential, ask ChatGPT to “provide a roster of SEO keywords suitable for a blog post on [your topic].” Using the AI tool in this manner saves precious time and also provides unique insights that might take longer to identify on your own.

4. ACT AS A TRANSLATOR

Have more questions? Reach out to SCORE for free, expert mentoring and resources to guide you through your small business journey. Visit score.org to learn more. SCORE Canton serves small businesses and nonprofits in Stark, Tuscarawas, Columbiana, Holmes, Harrison, and Carroll counties. You can reach SCORE Canton at cantonscore@gmail.com or visit our website at score.org/canton.

Customer support may not be one of ChatGPT’s “out-of-the-box” features, but the platform can serve as an initial “chatbot” for customers seeking answers to basic questions. You can also use it to walk new customers through product setup steps or explain the core features of a product or service.

Numerous online tools can convert text into different languages, but ChatGPT is notable because it can be integrated into a website relatively quickly. This feature can complement the customer support element previously discussed. While integrating ChatGPT as a translator on your website might require some technical assistance, it enables you to cater to users in over 20 languages once set up. Similarly, you can ask ChatGPT to take existing website content and translate it into another language without getting a programmer involved. Just prompt, copy and paste. This feature is part of ChatGPT’s core functionality.

SEO often involves manually performing mundane tasks like keyword research, which can be time-consuming. Because ChatGPT’s source information comes from a wealth of online content, it can be an asset for producing keyword lists, which are pivotal for enhancing blog posts and improving search rankings.

In the small business world, efficiency is key, and tools like ChatGPT are instrumental in helping you stay productive and profitable.

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You may not be able to use all the ideas ChatGPT generates — at least not word for word — but it can certainly help get the creative juices flowing.

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2024 Executive Board CHAIRMAN Bradley H. Belden President The Belden Brick Company

SENIOR VICE CHAIRMAN AND CORPORATE SECRETARY Christopher Goff CEO & General Counsel Employers Health

VICE CHAIRMAN Ryan Fulmer President & Portfolio Manager Beese Fulmer

TREASURER Teresa (Teri) L. Wilson Vice President – Tax The Timken Company

VICE CHAIRMAN Kenny Peterson Owner Nothing bundt Cakes

IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN Ralph O. Lee Chief Human Resources Kenan Advantage Group, Inc.

VICE CHAIRMAN Mark Wright Chief Financial Officer Aultman Health Foundation

PRESIDENT & CEO Jeff Dafler Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce

2024 Board of Directors Renato “Ren” Camacho President/CEO Akron-Canton Airport

Mary Ellen Icaza CEO/Executive Director Stark Library

Jeff Talbert Superintendent Canton City School District

Dr. Tim Collins President Walsh University

Joseph Luckring Regional President The PNC Financial Services Group

Lucien Tolbert Human Resources Manager Marathon Petroleum Center

Dr. Timothy Crone President Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital

Gregory L. King President University of Mount Union

Joseph Daleiden Senior VP – Commercial Banking KeyBank

Jim Porter President Pro Football Hall of Fame

Sandy Upperman Community President – Greater Stark County Huntington National Bank

Dan DeHoff CEO DeHoff Development Company

Eric Schreiber CPA 415 Group

Sue Grabowski CEO Desidara

Jerry Schroer President The Schroer Group

Teresa Golden President Environmental Flooring Group

Williams C. Shivers Senior VP, Regional President Farmers National Bank

Matthew Halter President & COO Solmet Technologies, Inc.

Michael Sirpilla CEO Society Brands

Justin Hardesty Financial Advisor Hardesty Partners & Jackson Twp. Trustee

Leonard Stevens CEO Stark County Minority Business Assoc.

Mark Vandegrift Principal & COO Innis Maggiore Dustin J. Vrabel Partner Buckingham, Doolittle, and Burroughs, LLP Scott M. Zurakowski Attorney at Law Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., LPA

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S TA RK C O UN T Y S A FET Y C O UNC IL Get ready for an insightful Safety Council Luncheon featuring Matthew Wallace, an Ohio BWC investigator, diving into the world of BWC fraud. Learn how to detect and prevent fraud while enjoying a delicious lunch. Matthew Wallace currently serves as the Special Agent in Charge for the BWC’s Special Investigations Department, Northeast Claimant Team. Matt is responsible for overseeing the field operations that are used to identify fraudulent activities of injured workers, declare administrative overpayments, and pursue criminal prosecutions and/or civil remedies. Matt also assists in the collection of restitution payments, which directly impact the effectiveness that the BWC experiences in decreasing Ohio employers’ premium costs. Matt’s geography ranges throughout 23 counties in Northeast Ohio, surrounding the Akron/Canton, Cleveland, Mansfield, and Youngstown Service Offices. Prior to his employment at the BWC, Matt was employed as Police Officer and Detective in the states of Maryland and Ohio. Matt obtained a bachelor’s degree from Youngstown State University and a master’s degree from Bowling Green State University, both in Criminal Justice. Matt has over 20 years of law enforcement experience in both the private and public sectors. With today’s presentation Matt hopes to provide a high-level overview of the BWC Special Investigations Department, and what investigative services the SID can offer, to all employers, as it relates to Workers’ Compensation fraud or abuse. Thursday, January 11 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Alex D. Krassas Event Center 251 25th St NW, Canton Cost: $23 www.CantonChamber.org

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BIZ Bitz Lisa Allen, owner of Revive Hair & Nail Solutions LLC in Canton, Ohio is a certified hair loss specialist which allows her to work with dermatologists and oncologists. She was encouraged to participate with “Look Good, Feel Better” through the American Cancer Society to assist women suffering from hair loss, as they undergo chemotherapy. She was trained to service men, women and children by learning to measure and fit a client for a hair loss system and/or unit. Lisa is also an Approved Vendor for the VA Hospital, where the veterans are referred to her for hair loss services. Lisa conducts complimentary consultations by appointment only. She services men, women and children with medical hair loss issues. If you or someone you know is suffering from hair loss issues, Lisa Allen can be reached at 234 804-1515 or Premier Suites 2487 Whipple Ave N.W, Canton, Ohio, Suite #25. Revivehairandnailllc@gmail.com Fifteen former standouts in the National Football League have reached the doorstep of enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame with the announcement tonight of the Finalists in the Modern-Era Player category for the Hall’s Class of 2024. Comprising the Class of 2024’s ModernEra list of candidates are nine players who reached this stage in the selection process when the Class of 2023 was chosen, two players in their first year of eligibility and four players who are Finalists for the first time after a combined 40 years of eligibility.

Willie Anderson, Offensive Tackle – 19962007 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 Baltimore Ravens Jahri Evans, Guard – 2006-2016 New Orleans Saints, 2017 Green Bay Packers Dwight Freeney, Defensive End/Outside Linebacker – 2002-2012 Indianapolis Colts, 2013-14 San Diego Chargers, 2015 Arizona Cardinals, 2016 Atlanta Falcons, 2017 Seattle Seahawks, 2017 Detroit Lions Antonio Gates, Tight End – 2003-2018 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers Rodney Harrison, Safety – 1994-2002 San Diego Chargers, 2003-08 New England Patriots Devin Hester, Punt Returner/Kick Returner/ Wide Receiver – 2006-2013 Chicago Bears, 2014-15 Atlanta Falcons, 2016 Baltimore Ravens Torry Holt, Wide Receiver – 1999-2008 St. Louis Rams, 2009 Jacksonville Jaguars Andre Johnson, Wide Receiver – 20032014 Houston Texans, 2015 Indianapolis Colts, 2016 Tennessee Titans Julius Peppers, Defensive End – 2002-09, 2017-18 Carolina Panthers, 2010-13 Chicago Bears, 2014-16 Green Bay Packers Fred Taylor, Running back – 1998-2008 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2009-2010 New England Patriots Reggie Wayne, Wide Receiver – 2001-2014 Indianapolis Colts Patrick Willis, Linebacker – 2007-2014 San Francisco 49ers

Darren Woodson, Safety – 1992-2003 Dallas Cowboys The Selection Committee may elect up to five Modern-Era Players for the Class of 2024; each must receive a minimum positive vote of 80 percent for election. Four others — Seniors category Finalists Randy Gradishar, Steve McMichael and Art Powell, along with Coach/Contributor Finalist Buddy Parker — also are candidates for the Class of 2024. Voting on each of those four will be held individually, in conjunction with the meeting to decide which Modern-Era Players are elected. The Finalists in the Modern-Era Player category were determined by a vote of the Hall’s Selection Committee from a list of 173 nominees named in September that was reduced to 25 Semifinalists on Nov. 28. The selection process aligns with the Hall of Fame’s important Mission to “Honor the Greatest of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values and Celebrate Excellence Together.” Have business news you’d like to share via Biz Bitz? Send your news release to Sarah Lutz, Editor, at sarah@cantonchamber.org.

The slate of candidates in the Modern-Era Player category will be considered when the Hall of Fame’s Selection Committee meets prior to Super Bowl LVIII. The Class of 2024 will be unveiled publicly Feb. 8 during the “NFL Honors presented by Invisalign” broadcast from Las Vegas on CBS Television Network and NFL Network and streamed on Paramount+ and NFL+. The show airs at 9 p.m. ET. The players, along with their positions, years and teams are: Eric Allen, Cornerback – 1988-1994 Philadelphia Eagles, 1995-97 New Orleans Saints, 1998-2001 Oakland Raiders Jared Allen, Defensive End – 2004-07 Kansas City Chiefs, 2008-2013 Minnesota Vikings, 2014-15 Chicago Bears, 2015 Carolina Panthers

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NEW MEMBERS WELCOME to our newest members, who joined Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce in November. We encourage you to patronize their businesses. If you know of other businesses that would benefit from Chamber membership, please contact Molly Romig, Vice President, Membership Development and Services at (330) 833-4400.

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At Plato’s Closet, we buy and sell gently used clothes, shoes, handbags, and accessories for guys and girls in their teens and twenties. We have all the name brands and styles you love at up to 70% less than regular retail prices.

Griffeth and Sons Trucking Inc. (LOGISTICS) 1161 Roswell Rd. Carrollton, OH 44615 (330) 627-4017 verna@griffethsontrucking.com Trucking company located in Carrollton, Ohio specializing in dump, and oil field services.

GYMGUYZ Canton & Mansfield (FITNESS) Mark Perry, Franchise Owner 2080 Millsboro Road Mansfield, OH 44906 (419) 847-2119 Mark.perry@gymguyz.com www.gymguyz.com Are you ready to reach your fitness goals? At GYMGUYZ, we offer in-home and virtual personal training services. Skip the commute to the gym, avoid crowded locker rooms, and never pack a gym bag again. With your own personal trainer, you can work out whenever is most convenient for you, day or night. Since 2008, we’ve been the #1 in-home and virtual personal training company. We’ve transformed the lives of thousands of people, of all ages and abilities. We can exceed your expectations next! Harsh’s Cleaning Services LLC (COMMERCIAL CLEANING, CARPET CLEANING, JANITORIAL SERVICE) Mindy Lewis 133 Brooklyn Ave. SW Canton, OH 44710 (330) 244-6781 harshcleaningllc@gmail.com www.harshcleaningservicesllc.com (continued...)

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NEW MEMBERS Harsh’s Cleaning Services LLC, is a local family owned operated small business were fully licensed bonded and insured providing reliable professional cleaning services all over stark County. We are proud to have been providing top-quality Commercial & Residential cleaning services for over a decade. We deliver superior quality work with affordable prices. We offer a wide range of commercial and residential cleaning services that are designed to meet the specific and unique needs of our clients.

Hettler Largent Engineering, LLC (ENGINEERS – CIVIL & ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL) Richard Largent 1225 North Main Street, Site A North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 966-1776 rlargent@hettlerlargenteng.com www.hettlerlargenteng.com Hettler Largent Engineering, LLC (HLE) was established in 1990 as Hettler Engineering Services with its office located in North Canton, Ohio. HLE is experienced in the design, resident engineering, inspection, construction, and cost estimating of residential, educational, commercial, and industrial projects. Our company has been responsible for the design of numerous projects throughout Stark County and northeast Ohio, and we continue to search for new opportunities beyond our county lines.

Jes Richardson State Farm (INSURANCE & FINANCIAL PLANNING) Jes Richardson 4422 – 22nd Street, NW Canton, OH 44708 (330) 492-3210 jes@insurewithjes.com www.insurewithjes.com

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Proudly serving the Canton and surrounding areas in auto insurance, home and renters insurance, life insurance, health insurance, boat and motorhome insurance and business insurance. Our customers appreciate our individualized approach to insurance. No “one size fits all” policies here. Every policy is created based on your individual needs. We take the time to learn what’s important to you so we can put together a comprehensive plan that works for you and your family. Please call, text, email or stop in for your complimentary quote today! The coffee’s always on!

Over 20 Years in the business. Full auto body repair.

Lion Technologies LLC (MANUFACTURER – DIAMOND GRINDING WHEELS) Don Stropki, Owner 1915 Hilltop Dr. SE East Sparta, OH 44626 (330) 936-7826 liontechwheels@gmail.com www.liontechllc.com

Marazita Graphics, Inc. (SIGNS & GRAPHICS) James Marazita 6535 Promler St. NW North Canton, OH 44720 (330) 773-6462 jim@mgisigns.com www.trymgi.com

Jason McCallister, owner/operator of MAE Collision has paint, oil & grease in his blood. Since a very young age, he’s been under hoods, fixing, repairing, modifying, and perfecting every part of a vehicle, inside and out. He is an I-CAR certified technician and would love to help you get your vehicle back to the shape it was in and back on the road, quickly! We can help you every step of the way. From working with the insurance company to fixing it all! Free Estimates.

Lion Technologies LLC has been producing Vitrified Diamond and CBN Super abrasive Grinding Wheels for corporations, medical fields and worldwide customers. We at Lion Technologies LLC create specialized sizes and abrasives on our grinding wheels at a low cost. Our product control intensely inspects each product so you or your company gets the best wheel available worldwide. We pride ourselves on our products and strive to perfect wheels with precision grinding.

At a time when “good enough” seems to be the standard among too many companies, Marazita Graphics, Inc. stands out in front. We take a personal interest in every job to provide you, our customers, the service and quality you demand. As individuals and as a team, we at Marazita Graphics, Inc. are proud of our ability to take tough demands in stride to deliver the job - right and on time. Our flexible scheduling means your needs are met even in critical situations. From basic vinyl lettering to full color digital graphics, Marazita Graphics, Inc. will be your number one choice for years to come.

MAE Collision (AUTO BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING) Emily McCallister, Manager 3905 Cleveland Ave. NW Canton, OH 44709 (234) 410-3030 maecollision@gmail.com www.maecollision.com

Momohana Ramen & Boba Tea (RESTAURANTS) Jane Yu 4370 Belden Village St. NW Canton, OH 44718 (234) 999-1500 Yu9292354552@gmail.com www.momohanaoh.com


NEW MEMBERS The original Ramen restaurant, local specialties made from authentic fresh ingredients from local market to ensure the quality of food. Our chef prepare a flavorful dishes that give you a reason to enjoy every bite and fight for the last piece. Momohana offers a refreshing and unconventional twist, we take pride creating visually-striking and mouth-watering dishes. Delicious and authentic menu to choose from, we’re committed to provide every customer with attentive, timely, and friendly service. Visit our website to view full menu, photo gallery and hours of operation.

There are 5 Satellite Centers located throughout Tuscarawas County to serve you and are located in Uhrichsville, Mineral City, Sugarcreek, Newcomerstown and Westchester.

Scratch Steakhouse and Lounge (RESTAURANTS) Demond Germany, Owner 108 E. Main Street Louisville, OH 44641 (234-252-1219 scratchsteakhouseandlounge@gmail.com www.scratchsteakhouseandlounge.com Traditional Steakhouse, Modern Twist

Sander Contracting Inc. (MASON CONTRACTOR) Natalie Dunne 1234 Brittain Road Akron, OH 44310 (330) 615-7045 natalie@sandercontracting.com www.sandercontracting.com

When you say “Steak,” that’s a lot of pressure, but we handle it well. Freshness and quality is what we’re all about. Serving The Finest Cuts Of Meat. Hand-cut steaks, fresh salmon, and the best chops in town! At the heart of Scratch Steakhouse And Lounge is family and quality. Owner and President Demond Germany entered the culinary World through a humble door in his passion for quality food has guided him for years of industry excellence.

Sander Contracting was founded in 2011. We specialize in commercial and residential roofing, masonry, chimney rebuilds, roofing tuck points, glass block windows and flooring. Sander Contracting prides itself on being the area’s top roof leak troubleshooter. With over 15 years of roofing experience there isn’t a leak that is too hard to find and quickly repair. Our 4-step process (including a water test) pinpoints the exact location and cause of the leaking roof. Our topnotch contractors are active members of the Better Business Bureau, Blue Book (Building and Construction Network), NRCA (National Roofing Contractors Association), and SANEO (Subcontractors Association of Northeast Ohio). These affiliations are dedicated to showcasing and educating on the best practices in construction. By engaging with these associations, Sander Contracting is always learning new and advanced techniques that benefit home and business owners alike.

Tuscarawas County Committee on Aging, Inc. (SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCY) Jamie Smith, Executive Director 425 Prospect Street Dover, OH 44622 (330) 364-6611 jsmith@tuscsc.orgwww.tuscsc.org The Tuscarawas County Senior Center is a rare beacon of hope and opportunity for the area’s older adult population. We are dedicated exclusively to serving the needs of older adults 50 years of age and older living in Tuscarawas County. Each day an average of 250 seniors visit the center for services and activities such as meals, exercise classes, educational presentations, club meetings, crafts, medical screenings and Medicare consultations.

Village of Carrollton (GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS – CITY – COUNTY – STARK) Darla Tipton 80 Second Street SW Carrollton, OH 44615 (330) 627-2411 clerk@villageofcarrollton.com www.villageofcarrollton.com Please visit our website for further information on our programs and services; hours of operation; information about elected officials and parks and recreation.

330-947-9902 Werab Enterprises (EXCAVATING; TRUCKING; SEPTIC) Chad J. Werab, Member 1521 Bank St. Atwater, OH 44201 (330) 947-9902 Chad.werabexcavating@gmail.com www.werabexcavating.com Local, family owned excavating company. We take great pride in providing you the best excavating and maintenance service around. Founded in 2003 by Chad Werab, Werab Enterprises LLC has come a long way from its beginning. Chad started out as Werab Excavating, working out of his home on McCallum Ave. in Stark County. As the excavating company grew, so did our crew and office space. We have been in our current location at 1521 Bank St. Atwater, OH since August of 2010. (continued) ...

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NEW MEMBERS With the expansion of Werab’s, also came the branching out in to different companies. In addition to our excavating company, we also have a septic pumping company (Fred’s Septic LLC), a trucking for hire company (Werab Trucking LLC) and a dumpster rental company (Werab Container LLC).

Yoder Dental Associates (DENTISTS) Carrie Calton PO Box 341 Berlin, OH 44610 (330) 893-3141 yoderdentalassoc@gmail.com

Werab Enterprises LLC is committed to give back to the community that has helped us grow. Werab Enterprises and all affiliated companies are proud to sponsor our local youth sports and 4-H projects every year! We look forward to hearing from you and we cannot wait to finish your project!

At Yoder Dental Associates, be a part of our family dental practice. We have been serving the Berlin, oh community for over many years. Our number one goal is to provide the highest quality dental care by utilizing the latest in dental technology with the gentle, family quality care. Our unique, relaxing, and friendly atmosphere allows everyone, from children to adults, enjoy returning for future visits.

Trucking Services are available for all your logistics needs.

We provide comprehensive treatment planning and use restorative and cosmetic dentistry to achieve your optimal dental health. Should a dental emergency occur, we make every effort to see and care for you as soon as possible.

4065 Fulton Dr NW, Canton 330.498.4400 putmanproperties.com

Our office is conveniently located in Berlin area. Our friendly and professional staff is dedicated to patient comfort and quality of care. We look forward to serving your dental needs!

Call our team of professionals for all your real estate needs!

3,800 SQ.FT. OFFICE CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE WITH 800 SQ.FT. AVAILABLE FOR LEASE 4792 MUNSON ST NW, CANTON, JACKSON TWP., OHIO 44718 3,800 Sq. Ft. office condominium for sale & for lease (approx. 800SF for lease). Owner occupy with income from existing tenants or purchase as an investment property. Owners are renovating common areas with new LED lighting and installing new fl ooring and fixtures in the restrooms. Owners recently replaced multiple HVAC fixtures.

FOR SALE & LEASE

For more information, please contact: Spencer Hartung 330.936.0276

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Approximately 3,000 Sq. ft. is occupied by multi tenants. Approx. 800 Sq. Ft. of additional office available for lease that includes private reception or waiting area, four (4) private offices and private restroom. New tenant will also have access to main common area waiting room and shared kitchenette. For Sale: $325,000 For Lease: 800 Sq.ft. $14.00/Sq.Ft. (includes utilities) Modified Gross


Sedgwick cost containment As most employers know, the financial and emotional impact of a work-related employee injury can be significant. While the primary goal is to ensure the injured worker receives appropriate care, minimizing the costs associated with the accident should also be a focus for employers. In Ohio, there are three primary cost containment options for employers – Settlement, Handicap Reimbursement and Subrogation/No Fault Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA). Sedgwick is the industry leader in successfully employing these options. Significant premium savings is available to employers through these cost containment initiatives; however, the injured employee does not see a reduction in their benefits when the cost containment options are utilized. We utilize leading measures and predictive cost containment to help Ohio employers contain costs and lower premiums. When a claim occurs, Sedgwick is ready to apply cost containment strategies to quickly resolve the claim, resulting in cost savings for the employer. Sedgwick has a dedicated cost containment team that solely focuses on achieving significant cost savings for our clients through Settlements, Handicap Reimbursements and Subrogation/MVA. Our efforts have resulted in massive cost reductions for not only the individual employer, but for all employers participating in group retrospective rating. Sedgwick savings results include: •

Handicap condition relief estimated premium refunds, savings and increase in group retro refunds savings

range of: $13,253,289 to $14,608,194 •

Settlements estimated premium savings and increase in group retro refunds: $9,589,890

Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVA) estimated claim costs charged to surplus fund: $9,733,503 (may not equate to dollar-to-dollar savings - based on total costs at time of MVA surplus approval)

Sedgwick is honored to partner with you on successfully managing your workers’ compensation program. Sedgwick’s early, proactive cost containment strategies will continue to be an ongoing priority toward achieving the best outcomes for clients and their injured workers. If you have any questions, contact our Sedgwick program manager, Dominic Potina at 614-579-4723 or dominic.potina@sedgwick.com

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From the Development Desk… What our partners have in common is a desire to make a difference in their community and play a role in long-standing, local traditions. Have you always wanted your company to get involved with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement? Do you want to be a part of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting, Business After Hours or Vintage Canton, but you were not sure how? By working collaboratively, we can create a partnership of shared value that tailors to your organization, your social investment strategy and successfully impacts you’re your bottom line. Let’s do it! We can help you reach businesses, the community at large, and highlight your company’s dedication to Stark County. Learn how you can be a part of Stark County’s biggest traditions and largest network.

CONTACT Melissa Coultas at (330) 458-2055 or melissac@cantonchamber.org.

The Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce and AultCare have partnered together to offer a healthcare plan for the small business community through a Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangement (MEWA). The MEWA was developed to provide additional options and to help control the costs of healthcare benefits. Medically underwritten MEWA rates may provide a less expensive option than a smaller community rated plan obtained under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This plan is available for small group employers with less than 50 employees.

www.aultcare.com/mewa

For Chamber Membership information call 330-456-7253. For healthcare or health fund information, contact your independent Broker or your AultCare Representative. All AultCare health plan quote proposals include commission, unless otherwise specified. 7406/21


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