CVLC 2023-2024

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Welcome!

You are part of the 24 people that made it through the interview process to be part of the pilot for the first ever Chino Valley Leadership Collaborative.

This is the first day of many orientation days to come which means you ’ re part of the group creating the foundation of this program.

We encourage you to be: Courageous Committed Collaborative and to celebrate Community!

On behalf of the Chino Valley Chamber Board of Directors, Chino Valley Chamber Ambassador Team, Chino Valley Chamber Staff, we appreciate your dedication to building a strong community.

Chino Valley Chamber Leadership Collaborative 2023 • 2024 Cohort James Olvera Fusion Home Group Charles Norman Athletic SOS CEO/ Owner Realtor Robert Quintero Transtech Engineers Principal jameso@fusionhomegroup.com charles.norman@athleticsos.com robert.quintero@transtech.org Venay Bhatia Teletrac Navman US Marketing Manager venaysbhatia@gmail.com
Chino Valley Chamber Leadership Collaborative 2023 • 2024 Cohort Nicole Tabatabai Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce Director of Youth Programming Massiel DeGuevara Chino Valley Fire District Public Information Officer Greg Gabel Chino Valley Fire District Battalion Chief Melony Lorenzana Neighbors of West Chino Hills CEO/President/Owner robert.quintero@transtech.org ggabel@chofire.org ntabatabai@chinovalleychamber.com mlorenzana@bestversionmedia.com
Chino Valley Chamber Leadership Collaborative 2023 • 2024 Cohort Rob Burns City of Chino Director of Finance Cherryl Thompson Dalts Consulting CEO/Owner Christian Pirir Hawkeye Program Manager Emily Paredez Ontario Airport Community Engagement Specialist cherryl1969@gmail.com christian@hawkeyeworkforce.org eparedez@flyontario.com rburns@cityofchino.org
Chino Valley Chamber Leadership Collaborative 2023 • 2024 Cohort Heather L. Parsons Chaffey College Foundation Director Curtis Burton City of Chino Council Member, District 2 Kariann Voorhees Voorhees Law Group Owner Nicholas Liguori City of Chino Hills Community Development Director kari@voorheeslawgroup.com nliguori@chinohills.org heather.nishioka@chaffey.edu cburton@cityofchino.org
Chino Valley Chamber Leadership Collaborative 2023 • 2024 Cohort Paula Hooven Inland Empire Utilities Agency Mitchell Morris Inkind Thrift Store Ivan Cheng Inland Empire Utilities Agency Operations Supervisor Owner Senior Financial Analyst phooven@ieua.org icheng@ieua.org mitch@conradalois.com Nikki Love City of Chino Billing Manager nlove@cityofchino.org
Chino Valley Chamber Leadership Collaborative 2023 • 2024 Cohort Sgt. Jesus Jacquez Chino Police Department Sergeant, Patrol Operations jjacquez@chinopd.org Tristan Ortega Waste Management tortega2@wm.com Recycling Compliance Coordinator Sgt. Rob Franks Chino Police Department Sergeant, Special Operations Bureau rfranks@chinopd.org Quyen Loong Chaos Bubble Shoppe Owner Quyen@ChaosBubbleShoppe.com

Day 1: Non Profit Day Day 1: Non Profit Day Day 1: Non Profit Day

Agenda

Welcome to the first day of the Leadership Collaborative Program! Today is all about meeting your fellow leaders, setting the stage for the Community Goods Project, and getting to hear from non-profit businesses in the area.

8:30 AM | Breakfast at Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce 13150 7th St, Chino, CA 91710

9:45 AM | Chino Valley Scavenger Hunt

12:00 PM | Lunch is Served

12:30 PM | Non-Profit Presentations

1:45 PM | Community Goods Project Discussion

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Link to more information

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��Chino Youth Theater
��James S. Thalman Chino Hills Branch Library ��California Institution For Man

Day 1: Day 1: Day 1: Non Non Non Profit Profit Profit Day Day Day

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Local Non-Profits Presentations

Image Bearers Arts Academy

Our passionate team provides a high-quality, arts-infused Christian education by helping students to discern truth and own their faith. Our students, through a zeal for discovery, learn how to think deeply and use their unique God-given gifts.

Click here to get Involved

Advantage Public Institute

Advantage Public Institute connects research with counseling, education & advocacy. We are on a mission to make sense of mental health for individuals and organizations.

Click here to get Involved

Teamster Advanatage

The Teamsters are America’s largest, most diverse union. In 1903, the Teamsters started as a merger of the two leading team driver associations. These drivers were the backbone of America’s robust economic growth, but they needed to organize to wrest their fair share from greedy corporations. Today, the Union’s task is exactly the same

Click here to get Involved

Local Non-Profits Presentations

Life Stream Blood Bank

LifeStream Blood Bank is a local, nonprofit blood bank that provides blood products and services to more than 80 southern California hospitals and medical facilities in six counties. To fulfill patient need, LifeStream must collect 500 blood donations daily.

Click here to get Involved

Pomona Habitat for Humanity

Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

Click here to get Involved

Chino Valley Young Life

Young Life doesn’t start with a program. It starts with adults concerned enough about kids to go to them, on their turf and in their culture, building bridges of authentic friendship.

Click here to get Involved

Local Non-Profits Presentations

Paws 4 Success

Our organization is committed to promoting mental health awareness and providing resources for individuals to improve their mental well-being. We strive to create a safe and supportive environment where individuals can openly discuss their struggles and receive the necessary support and guidance to lead fulfilling lives

Click here to get Involved

Chino Youth Theater

Chino Youth Theater, an integral part of the 7th Street Community Theater, focuses on cultivating young talent, offering a supportive platform for creative expression.

Click here to get Involved

Boys Republic

Boys Republic is a private, nonprofit, nonsectarian school and treatment community for troubled youngsters. Since its founding in 1907, it has guided more than 32,000 at-risk teenage boys and girls toward productive, fulfilling lives.

Click here to get Involved

Day 2: City of Chino Day Day 2: City of Chino Day Day 2: City of Chino Day

Agenda

Day two of the CVLC is dedicated to exploring the City of Chino!

We'll start by meeting with the Police Department team, gaining insights into their operations. Following that, we'll spend time with city staff and elected officials from the City of Chino, hearing about their mission and vision for the city's future. Our itinerary includes a quick stop at the 7th Street Theater, a beloved nonprofit in the downtown Chino area, where we'll discover how they bring the arts to our community!

8:30 AM | Breakfast at Chino Police Department 5450 Guardian Way, Chino, CA 91710 -

11:15 AM | Lunch at City of Chino City Hall 13220 Central Ave, Chino, CA 91710 -

1:40 PM | 7th Street Theater 13123 7th St, Chino, CA 91710

2:30 PM | Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce 13150 7th St, Chino, CA 91710

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Chino Police Department

“We, the members of the Chino Police Department, are dedicated to the safety of our community through teamwork and problem-solving partnerships; providing excellent service with dignity and respect.”

Keeping the Business Community Safe

The Chino Police Department has demonstrated a strong commitment to enhancing the well-being of our community through innovative policing practices Their proactive measures have significantly improved the quality of life for residents, visitors, and local businesses. Renowned for disseminating preventive crime strategies, Chino PD organized a roundtable in 2023 with our community's business owners The focus was on crime prevention through environmental design, aiming to safeguard stores from potential targeting. Particularly during annual holiday periods, there is a notable surge in organized retail crime. Chino PD has taken direct action by collaborating closely with retailers, not only to prevent crimes but also to apprehend those responsible These collaborative efforts have had a positive and lasting impact on the business community, underscoring Chino PD's ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety of our community.

About

The Chino Police Department provides for the public safety response needs of the community through services that support the Department's commitment to Organizational Excellence. Through these efforts, the Police Department strives to meet the community's needs for the protection of life and property and enhance the quality of life for those who work, live, and play in Chino.

Links to Resources provided by Chino Police Department

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Community Academy Youth Academy

Contact City of Chino Police Department

City of Chino

"Together we take pride in providing quality, caring service to our community"

Partnership with the City

The Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce (CVCC) and the City of Chino have established a longstanding partnership focused on identifying the needs of the local business community. Serving as a Diamond Sponsor for the CVCC, the city has actively endorsed numerous chamber events and programs aimed at bolstering the business community With a shared vision, the City of Chino aspires to create an outstanding community for residents to live, work, and play. In line with industry wisdom, a thriving business community contributes to the overall strength of the community Through collaborative efforts in economic and workforce development, both the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce and the City of Chino are dedicated to fostering a supportive environment.

Chino's municipal workforce comprises full-time and part-time professionals distributed across seven departments: Administration, Community Services, Development Services, Finance, Human Resources/Risk Management, Police, and Public Works. Fire Services are contracted through the Chino Valley Independent Fire District (CVIFD), while sewage treatment is managed by the Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA). Beyond the typical administrative and safety functions, Chino takes pride in delivering a range of services uncommon in suburban communities, including housing support, family counseling, and substance abuse education.

Contact City of Chino Now
About Links to Resources provided by City of Chino Business Resources Resident Resources
City of Chino’s Strategic Plan

7th Street Theater

Chino Community Theater & Chino Youth Theater

Founded in 1984, the 7th Street Community Theater comprises the Chino Community Theater and the Chino Youth Theater, both driven by dedicated volunteers The Chino Community Theater, a non-profit organization, provides an inclusive space for all ages and abilities to engage in theater, aiming to educate and entertain with mutual respect. Nationally acclaimed, it holds the prestigious title of the #1 Community Theater in the Nation, as recognized at AACTFest 2009, and has consistently represented REGION 8 at AACTFest. Locally, it has been honored as the Inland Valley's Best Live Theatre multiple times and received the Chino Champion Readers' Choice Award for Best Live Theatre.

Parallelly, the Chino Youth Theater, an integral part of the 7th Street Community Theater, focuses on cultivating young talent, offering a supportive platform for creative expression. Together, these theaters under the 7th Street Community Theater umbrella contribute significantly to Chino's cultural landscape. Their enduring impact is marked by consistent regional and national recognition, showcasing a commitment to excellence and a mission to inspire and entertain, fostering a love for the arts within the community

Contact the Chino Community Theater Contact the Chino Community Children’s Theater
About

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3: Institution Tours Day 3: Institution Tours Day 3: Institution Tours

Friday, Janaury 5th, 2024

Friday, Janaury 5th, 2024

Friday, Janaury 5th, 2024

Agenda

Day two of the CVLC is about getting to understand how the Institution for Men and Women operate in the City of Chino. We will have the chance to meet with their leadership teams, understand their programing and converse with some of the incarcerated members. Finally, we will end the day at Boy’s Republic to see how they’re shaping bright futures for our youth!

8:30 AM | Breakfast at Chino Valley Chamber Office 13150 7th St, Chino, CA 91710

9:30 AM | Institute for Women 16756 Chino Corona Rd, Chino, CA 91708

12:00 PM | Lunch at Institution for Men 14901 Central Ave, Chino, CA 91710

2:15 PM | Boy‘s Republic 1907 Boys Republic Dr. Chino Hills, CA 91709.

3:15 PM | Return back to Chino Valley Chamber Office

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About California Institution for Women

Vision

We enhance public safety and promote successful community reintegration through education, treatment, and active participation in rehabilitative and restorative justice programs

Mission

To facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals in our care back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, healthy, and employable members of society by providing education, treatment, rehabilitative, and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment.

Programmatic Goals

Crime Prevention and Safety: Develop a comprehensive crime prevention program and establish evidence-based research to determine the impact of offender programs within the institutions and community to reduce criminality and victimization

Outreach, Partnerships, and Transparency: Seek out partnerships and develop meaningful programs and processes to promote shared responsibility for community safety

Health Care Delivery: Ensure an organization design and accompanying systems to provide efficient delivery of quality health care

Contact the California Institution for Women

About California Institution for Men

Vision

We enhance public safety and promote successful community reintegration through education, treatment, and active participation in rehabilitative and restorative justice programs

Mission

To facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals in our care back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, healthy, and employable members of society by providing education, treatment, rehabilitative, and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment

Programmatic Goals

Crime Prevention and Safety: Develop a comprehensive crime prevention program and establish evidence-based research to determine the impact of offender programs within the institutions and community to reduce criminality and victimization

Outreach, Partnerships, and Transparency: Seek out partnerships and develop meaningful programs and processes to promote shared responsibility for community safety

Health Care Delivery: Ensure an organization design and accompanying systems to provide efficient delivery of quality health care

Contact the California Institution for Men

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