2017
Presenting Sponsor
vision
The Chamber is the catalyst for business growth, community
engagement and action to drive economic vitality and advance our position as a global leader in technology and innovation.
mission
Prepare, develop and promote our community for economic growth.
A Message from
Chip Cherry, CCE
The blend of volunteer and staff leadership, coupled with strong public sector partners led to a number of outstanding accomplishments in 2017. Chief among those accomplishments were: • Vision Statement – developed a new Vision Statement that more accurately frames who we are and what we do. • Strategic Plan – developed a plan which will provide the Chamber with focus and direction for years to come – bit.ly/HMCCstrategic. • Membership – remained strong with more than 2,100 active members; engagement was impressive with over 12,000 members attending events. Our performance and accomplishments shown throughout this report culminated in us being selected as the #1 Chamber in the country, in our size category. This recognition reinforces the belief that our Chamber is doing meaningful work and is a key partner in moving the community forward! We played a role in a number of other noteworthy accomplishments to include securing State support for Cyber Camp and the new Alabama School for Cyber and Engineering. Both of these are significant developments for our region that position us well for the future. Normally, I would close by saying that the potential for 2018 is bright. In this case, that would be an understatement. On January 10th, an announcement was made that will forever change the economy of our region: Mazda-Toyota will build a joint automotive manufacturing facility here that will produce 300,000 vehicles a year and employ 4,000 people. That $1.6 billion investment, coupled with growth on Redstone and a strong economic development pipeline, will lead to an exceptional 2018. Thank you for making what we do possible! I look forward to seeing you at a Chamber event soon.
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2017 HIGHLIGHTS: YEAR IN REVIEW*
APRIL 27, 2017
HUNTSVILLE/MADISON COUNTY CHAMBER FEBRUARY 28–MARCH 1, 2017
FEBRUARY 9, 2017
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
JANUARY 5, 2017
STATE OF THE COUNTY ADDRESS
FEBRUARY 16, 2017
SMALL BUSINESS WEEK KICK-OFF PRESS CONFERENCE MONTGOMERY TRIP
MARCH 21, 2017
BUSINESS & BREWS
AUTOMOTIVE ADVANCED MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
BEST PLACES TO WORK® AWARDS
SLS SUPPORT TOUR
LINE-X WINS ALABAMA’S MEDIUM MANUFACTURER OF THE YEAR
MAY 24, 2017
BREAKFAST & BIZ
MAY 9, 2017
WBC FORUM APRIL 30–MAY 2, 2017
DC TRIP
JUNE 1, 2017
FEBRUARY 7, 2017
MARCH 29, 2017
81ST ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
JANUARY
NEW WEBSITE DEBUTS
MAY 16–17, 2017
APRIL 20, 2017
MARCH 29, 2017
MAY 22, 2017
FEBRUARY
CUBIC GATR GROUNDBREAKING
APRIL 27, 2017
BREAKFAST & BIZ
NEW LOGO
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE JUNE 8, 2017
JANUARY 25, 2017
BREAKFAST & BIZ FEBRUARY 21, 2017
WBC FORUM
BUSINESS & BREWS
MARCH 29, 2017
FEBRUARY 15, 2017
ARETÉ ASSOCIATES ANNOUNCEMENT
STATE OF THE SCHOOLS
MAY 18, 2017
SCHMOOZAPALOOZA
APRIL 10, 2017
SPRING GOLF CLASSIC
FEBRUARY 22, 2017
18 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS HOSTED BY THE CHAMBER (JAN–JUNE) MONTHLY AMBASSADOR + EMISSARY LUNCHEONS
RECEPTION WITH SENATOR LUTHER STRANGE FEBRUARY 24, 2017
RECEPTION FOR MINORITY LEADER ANTHONY DANIELS
JUNE 26, 2017
BLUE ORIGIN ANNOUNCEMENT
APRIL 20, 2017 MARCH 30, 2017
MARCH 6, 2017
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WASHINGTON UPDATE WITH SENATOR STRANGE
MARCH 30, 2017
TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING ALABAMA 5 MILLIONTH ENGINE CELEBRATION
*THIS TIMELINE DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL CHAMBER EVENTS.
MAY 31, 2017
WASHINGTON UPDATE WITH CONGRESSMAN BROOKS
BUSINESS & BREWS
WBC, CITY OF HUNTSVILLE PROCLAIM MARCH 30 “WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS DAY”
MAY 4, 2017
COCKTAIL PARTY IN THE GARDEN JUNE 25–30, 2017
6 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS PARTNERING WITH THE UAH SBDC (JAN–JUNE)
ARMED FORCES CELEBRATION
JULY 19, 2017
OCTOBER 19, 2017
HMCC WINS ACCE CHAMBER OF THE YEAR
AUGUST 31–SEPTEMBER 1, 2017
COLLEGE AND CAREER FAIR
CEPEDA SYSTEMS 16TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
OCTOBER 26, 2017
BUSINESS & BREWS
SEPTEMBER 26, 2017 SEPTEMBER 26, 2017
BREAKFAST & BIZ
TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING ALABAMA INVESTMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
SEPTEMBER 21, 2017
WBC FORUM
OCTOBER 9–12, 2017
DECEMBER 7, 2017
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
NOVEMBER 9, 2017
AURP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS
OCTOBER 24, 2017
AEROJET ROCKETDYNE GROUNDBREAKING
SEPTEMBER 19, 2017
JULY 18, 2017
LUCIA CAPE AND MIKE WARD EARN CERTIFIED CHAMBER EXECUTIVE (CCE) DESIGNATION
JULY
ANNUAL OUTING
NOVEMBER 21, 2017
SHOP SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY PRESS CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 24, 2017
MANUFACTURING DAY
AUGUST 10, 2017
YULISTA GRAND OPENING
DECEMBER 5, 2017
BOCAR GROUNDBREAKING
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER DECEMBER 6, 2017
JULY 28, 2017
NASA SUMMER STUDENT MEET AND GREET
WBC FORUM
OCTOBER 25, 2017
PARSONS GROUNDBREAKING
AUGUST 15, 2017
SMALL BUSINESS AWARDS CELEBRATION
SEPTEMBER 25, 2017
COMMUNITY AND RESOURCE OVERVIEW INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
JULY 19, 2017
BREAKFAST & BIZ
NOVEMBER 29, 2017
REDSTONE UPDATE
NOVEMBER 16, 2017
BREAKFAST & BIZ
14 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS HOSTED BY THE CHAMBER (JULY–DEC)
SEPTEMBER 22, 2017
SEPTEMBER 28, 2017
121 RIBBON CUTTINGS & SPECIAL CEREMONIES FOR 2017 (MEMBERSHIP) 2017 CRP EVENTS: 4 GEEK2GEEKS 7 FOOD TRUCK FESTS 4 WINTER WARM-UPS
BUSINESS & BREWS
TORCH TECHNOLOGIES’ 15TH ANNIVERSARY AND RIBBON CUTTING
SEPTEMBER 27, 2017
8 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS PARTNERING WITH THE UAH SBDC (JULY–DEC)
ALABAMA UPDATE WITH GOVERNOR IVEY
NOVEMBER 25, 2017
SHOP SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY
DECEMBER 5, 2017
HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
DECEMBER 19, 2017
BUSINESS & BREWS
NOVEMBER 16, 2017
BOCAR ANNOUNCEMENT
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Economic Development The Chamber is the lead economic development organization for Huntsville/ Madison County, one of the most dynamic economies in the United States. Through local, state and regional partnerships, we recruit and retain jobs and capital investment, focusing on aerospace, defense, advanced manufacturing, information technology and life sciences.
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Huntsville named among Top 10 Best Paying Cities for STEM Jobs. – SMARTASSET, FEBRUARY 2017
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NEW companies
CERTIFICATION OF
700 jobs $267,500,000
AdvantageSite NORTH HUNTSVILLE INDUSTRIAL PARK
in capital investment
ECONOMIC GROWTH INDEX COMBINED EMPLOYMENT, GDP AND WAGES
HUNTSVILLE
35%
34%
30%
18
existing companies
1,605 jobs $317,144,820 in capital investment
U.S.
25%
20%
20% 15% 10%
ALABAMA
13%
5% 0%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Huntsville ranks No. 1 in job growth in the tech industry. – STATETECH, SEPTEMBER 2017
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Cummings Research Park Cummings Research Park (CRP) is the Nation’s second largest research park with 3,843 acres and nearly 300 companies. We manage, internally market, and promote CRP to expand industry and recruit new companies to a vibrant and connected community that fosters ingenuity, creativity and scientific achievements that solve our Nation’s most complex challenges.
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MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENTATION UPDATE Following the approval of the new master plan in late 2017, the CRP Board and City of Huntsville began to work on revisions to zoning ordinances. Revisions to the existing CRP East and CRP West zoning ordinances were made and approved this year. Those revised zoning ordinances are now officially in the City’s Red Book. Additionally, the CRP Board and City have been working on a new zoning ordinance for the new mixeduse sites in CRP. This has been a very deliberate and thoughtful process. We anticipate this new zoning ordinance will be approved in mid-2018. We have worked on a design for new gateway and light-pole signage for CRP in accordance with the rebrand. We anticipate new signage in 2018.
New & Expanding Industry in CRP: 9 companies, 1,432 employees
Introduced a new pop-up opportunity for employees in CRP in 2017. During January and February, we provided free gourmet coffee every other week to employees. This offering will be expanded in 2018.
7 Food Truck Fests 2 different locations with new amenities added
4 Geek2Geek lightning-round tech talks
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Government & Public Affairs The Chamber represents the business interests of the Huntsville and Madison County area on the local, state and national levels of government, promoting policies and legislation that allow for the continued economic prosperity of the region. Roughly half of the local economy is a function of federal spending on military, space and homeland security concerns, consequently much of the Chamber’s government and public affairs efforts are focused on the growth and protection of these activities and the Redstone Arsenal. The division also conducts a number of events which are intended to enhance relationships with elected local, State and Federal officials and key federal partners.
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MORE THAN
6,300
State of the County Address | Montgomery Trip | Washington Updates | Special Receptions DC Trip | SLS Support Tour | Armed Forces Celebration | Annual Outing Alabama Update | State of the City Address | Redstone Update
AT T E N D E D government & public affairs events
MONTGOMERY, AL TRIP 80 participants = the LARGEST
Chamber-State Capitol event in Alabama
WASHINGTON, D.C. TRIP 175 participants = one of the Top 5 Chamber-DC Trips in the U.S.
U.S. Senator Richard Shelby secures $2.15B in funding for the Space Launch System (July) Secured $10M for new Cyber Camp at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center (August) Secured $1.3M for Redstone Arsenal’s Gate 9 relocation from Governor Kay Ivey (August)
Hosted special briefings for HREGI Investors: Congressman Robert Aderholt (Sept.); Congressman Mike Rogers (Nov.) 10
Workforce & Education We are passionate about developing, employing and retaining the smart, talented people we have in our region. Through partnerships with industry, education and public sector stakeholders, we ensure our region has the quantity and quality of talent to meet employer needs and support sustained growth.
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360+ business representatives learned about the great work happening in our local schools during this annual event.
Industry Insights
110+ teachers, career coaches and counselors participated
to learn about smart careers in North Alabama for their students.
25+ employers participated in the annual College & Career Fair
6,000+
high school juniors & seniors attended from all three public school districts in our community – engaging with hundreds of colleges.
The Foundation ensures the growth of Huntsville by supporting the education and workforce talents here. In 2017, CF raised $40,000+ through donations from 845 local companies.
Three high school students were awarded Smarty Pants Scholarships ($500 each). 12
Membership For nearly 125 years, the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber has been serving area businesses by creating a wealth of opportunities to gain expertise and knowledge, build meaningful relationships, engage with elected officials, and positively influence the economy. Today, we represent more than 2,100 member companies in the Tennessee Valley and beyond, and we’re driven by the needs of our members – from local entrepreneurs and small businesses to middlemarket companies and global corporations – to provide leadership on issues important to the business community and to create a dynamic business climate for all businesses to succeed.
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TOTAL MEMBERSHIP
MEMBERSHIP NEW SALES
2017
0
2,124
100
200
300
400
500
2017 2016
2016
2015
2,103
2014 2013
2015
2012
2,032 2014
2,014
MEMBER COMPANIES BY SIZE
2013
2,093
101+ employees 51-100 employees
CHAMBERON Sponsorship Campaign (to sell cash-only sponsorship opportunities)
2017
12 VOLUNTEERS
2016
2015
65
1-5 employees
21-50 employees
$990,950
6-20 employees
$940,775 $874,350
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Small Business & Events 2017 was another year of growth, progress, and development. We added preevent Contender receptions to both the Small Business and Best Places to WorkŽ awards, giving business leaders and event sponsors a chance to network, exchange ideas, and engage in conversation. Continuing our partnership with the Huntsville/Madison County Public Library, computer application classes were offered as part of our Professional Development Series – which also included topics such as social media marketing and starting a business in Alabama. We made a point of distinguishing between Networking (Business & Brews and Breakfast & Biz) and Professional Development events to make it easier for individuals to attend events that were most beneficial to them.
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4 EVENTS = 2,159 ATTENDEES S I G NAT UR E
SIGNATURE EVENTS
Annual Membership Meeting | Best Places to Work® Awards | Chamber Spring Golf Classic | Small Business Awards Celebration
24 EVENTS = 2,681ATTENDEES NETWORKING
NETWORKING EVENTS
Breakfast & Biz | Business & Brews | Cocktails in the Garden SchmoozaPalooza | Women’s Business Council Forums | Holiday Open House
38 DEVELOPMENT = 629 ATTENDEES PROFESSIONAL
SMALL BIZ SEMINARS
Professional Development Series – Social Lunching, Microsoft Office workshops, Starting a Business, Quickbooks, Intellectual Property Law, Business Finance, Doing Business with MDA, DFARS Clause Update, Google Analytics, Cyber Security, and more.
New Business Starts: 39 Long-Term Clients: 135 Total Active Clients: 1,100
13.3M Capital Investment 200 Jobs Created 1,909 Counseling Hours
21 UAH SBDC Seminars & Workshops 488 Total Attendees $115.8M in Prime and Subcontracts awarded to clients
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Marketing & Communications The Chamber fosters new growth and supports businesses who have been in the Huntsville/Madison County community for decades. We support a purposeful flow of communication to our members and general public, and we encourage you to share your success stories. We share information through several channels, including traditional media, print, digital, and social media. Our strategy is designed to maximize reach to members and non-members, and to expand our sphere of influence in the local community as well as around the world.
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Huntsville is one of 7 cities competing with Silicon Valley. – ENTREPRENEUR MAGAZINE, AUGUST 2017
PUBLICATIONS
10,000
APPROX.
READERS PER MONTH
DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS:
5,606
tablet
mobile
desktop
TOTAL READS
24,000 IMPRESSIONS AVERAGE READ TIME: 5:77 MORE THAN
PRINT ISSUE
DIGITAL MEDIA & SOCIAL MEDIA Eblasts: Sent 235 eblasts to Chamber members, reaching more than 101,900 people per month
Monthly Organic Reach: 38,620
Impressions: 711,430
Average Open Rate: 22.5% (Nonprofit Industry Average is 21.8%)
Fans: 6,448
Followers: 7,955 ▲ 12% from 2016
(number of impressions for our posts in News Feeds or on our page)
EARNED MEDIA
▲ 504% from 2016
116,341 readers O N L I N E PA G E
“AMERICA’S FASTEST-GROWING TECH CITIES AREN’T ON THE COASTS” – HUNTSVILLE RANKED #1 –
JUNE–DECEMBER 2017
Huntsville named second Best Place for Tech Jobs in the U.S. – NERDWALLET, OCTOBER 2017
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2017 CHAMBER STAFF EXECUTIVE STAFF Chip Cherry, CCE, president & chief executive officer Amy Locke, executive assistant Annette Atchley, resource desk coordinator ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INDUSTRY RELATIONS & WORKFORCE Lucia Cape, CCE, senior vice president Jill Bruton, workforce development director Erin Koshut, Cummings Research Park director Lydia Pennington, industry relations director Ken Smith, research & information services director Will West, project manager
GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC AFFAIRS Mike Ward, CCE, senior vice president Austin Bullock, program manager
SMALL BUSINESS & EVENTS Pammie Jimmar, IOM, vice president Devon Elston, coordinator
MEMBERSHIP Robert Recker, senior vice president Donna McCrary, retention manager Kristy Drake, ChamberON & investor relations manager Tina Blankenship, account executive Tiffany Miller, account executive Eloise Stanley, account executive
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Claire Aiello, director Kristi Sherrard, graphic designer Hiroko Sedensky, web designer FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Mary McNairy, vice president Kim Savage-Prince, accounting specialist – receivables Lori Warner, accounting specialist – payables Joe Watson, facilities supervisor
2017 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Joe Newberry, chair
Tharon Honeycutt, vice chair, membership
Frank Williams, chair-appointed
Gary Bolton, chair-elect
Penny Billings, vice chair, workforce & education
Mayor Tommy Battle, ex-officio member
BancorpSouth - Huntsville
City of Huntsville
Greg Brown, vice chair, small business & events
Mayor Paul Finley, ex-officio member
Brown Precision, Inc.
City of Madison
Jeff Gronberg, vice chair, marketing & communications
Chairman Dale Strong, ex-officio member
deciBel Research, Inc.
Madison County Commission
Beth Sippel, vice chair, member engagement
Tracy Marion, general counsel
First Commercial Bank
Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne, P.C.
economic development & industry relations PROJECTXYZ, Inc.
Mark Curran, chair-appointed
Chip Cherry, CCE, president & CEO
Kevin Byrnes, vice chair, government & public affairs
Tim Thornton, chair-appointed
Redstone Federal Credit Union ADTRAN, Inc.
Rose Allen, immediate past chair INTERFUZE Corporation
Ron Poteat, chair, Chamber Foundation Regions Bank
Cynthia Streams, secretary/treasurer Domino’s (Valley Pizza, Inc.)
Kim Lewis, vice chair,
Raytheon Company
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MSB Analytics, Inc.
L3 Technologies nLogic, LLC
Landers McLarty Dodge Chrysler Jeep
Huntsville/Madison County Chamber
2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mike Alvarez
Gene Goldman
Mike Randolph
Bill Bailey
Mike Gullion
Joe Ritch
James Barclay
Jan Hess
Jim Rogers
Michael Bertoldi
Steve Hill
Jeff Samz
Janet Brown
Dr. Pam Hudson
Dr. Gurmej Sandhu
Frank Caprio
Hank Isenberg
Charlie Sealy
Lynn Collyar
John Jordan
E.J. Sinclair
Deke Damson
Sean Kelly
Sameer Singhal
Dr. Dorothy Davidson
David King
Robert “Bob” Smith
Bryan Dodson
Bob McCaleb
Nilmini Thompson
John Eagan
Janice Migliore
Lynn Troy
Joe Fehrenbach
Craig Naudain
Ken Tucker
Trip Ferguson
Alana Parker
Mike Watkins
David Fernandes
Leigh Pegues
Danny Windham
Venturi, Inc.
Radiance Technologies, Inc. S3, Inc.
PROJECTXYZ, Inc. Belk
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Deloitte LLP
Jerry Damson Honda Acura Davidson Technologies, Inc. PHOENIX BB&T
Intergraph Corporation U.S. Space & Rocket Center Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama, Inc.
BWX Technologies, Inc. SCI Technology, Inc., a Sanmina company Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. AEgis Technologies Group Crestwood Medical Center IronMountain Solutions KBRwyle
Regions Bank Dynetics, Inc.
Northrop Grumman Corporation PALCO SAIC
Rocket City Drywall & Supply, Inc. PNC Bank
Par Pharmaceutical, an Endo International Company Sirote & Permutt, PC Lockheed Martin Corporation Huntsville Hospital Sigmatech, Inc.
Sealy Management Company SES - Science and Engineering Services, LLC CFD Research Corporation Booz Allen Hamilton
Systems Products and Solutions, Inc. Troy 7, Inc.
The Boeing Company Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama Digium, Inc.
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HUNTSVILLE REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH INITIATIVE
2017 INVESTORS DEVELOPMENT PARTNER
City of Huntsville
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
Huntsville Utilities
CHAIRMAN’S COUNCIL
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For a current Investor list, visit bit.ly/HREGIinvestors
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama, Inc.
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
Huntsville Hospital • Madison County Commission • Regions Bank
REGIONAL PARTNERS
Port of Huntsville • Tennessee Valley Authority
LEADERSHIP FORUM
ADTRAN, Inc. • The Boeing Company • City of Madison Landers McLarty Dodge Chrysler Jeep • Redstone Federal Credit Union • Vertiv
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
BBVA Compass • Crestwood Medical Center • Dynetics, Inc. • General Atomics • Lockheed Martin Corporation PNC Bank • SAIC • SES - Science and Engineering Services, LLC • Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.
CHAMBER TRUSTEES
PROGRESS PARTNERS
PROGRESS INVESTORS
AEgis Technologies Group • Aerojet Rocketdyne • Akima, LLC • All Points Logistics, LLC • Bailey-Harris Construction Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Alabama • Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. • First Commercial Bank • Five Stones Research Corporation Intuitive Research and Technology Corporation • Jerry Damson, Inc. • KBRwyle • Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne P.C. Northrop Grumman Corporation • PARSONS • Raytheon Company • S3 • Sealy Management Company, Inc. SportsMED Orthopaedic Surgery and Spine Center • Torch Technologies Ability Plus • ASRC Federal Analytical Services • Baron Services, Inc. • BASF Corporation • BB&T Bill Penney Toyota, Scion & Mitsubishi • Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP • Coates Transportation Group Colliers International • Connected Logistics • Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT) • Davidson Technologies, Inc. • Google Huntsville-Madison County Builders Association • IBERIABANK • Hexagon US Federal • J Smith Lanier & Co., a Marsh McLennan Agency LLC company Keel Point, LLC • L3 Technologies • LMI • LogiCore • The Orthopaedic Center • Progress Bank • Radiance Technologies Re/Max Alliance • Rosie’s Restaurants, Inc., & Right Way Restaurants, Inc. • (DBA Steak Out) • SCI Technology, Inc. • SELEX Galileo Inc. ServisFirst Bank • Turner Construction Company • Vencore, Inc. • Wells Fargo Bank • Woody Anderson Ford
4SITE, Inc. • AECOM • Alpha Beta Technologies, Inc. • Amanda Howard Real Estate • Anglin Reichmann Snellgrove & Armstrong, PC Averbuch Realty Co., Inc. – Scott Averbuch • BancorpSouth • Brown Precision, Inc. • Bryant Bank • CB&S Bank • Century Automotive • CFD Research Corporation CGI Federal • Coast Personnel Services • deciBel Research • Decisive Analytics Corporation • Deloitte LLP • DESE Research, Inc. • Digium, Inc. Fite Building Company, Inc. • FLS Translation & Interpreting • Fountain, Parker, Harbarger • Garver • HEMSI • Hiley Cars Huntsville • Huntsville Botanical Garden Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau • Huntsville Tractor & Equipment, Inc. • INTERFUZE Corporation • Investor’s Resource/Raymond James IronMountain Solutions • Legend Realty – Jim Hoekenschneider • LINE-X, LLC • The Lioce Group, Inc. • LSINC Corporation • MSB Analytics, Inc. National Bank of Commerce • nLogic, LLC • North Alabama Multiple Listing Service • PALCO • PFM Financial Advisors LLC • PHOENIX • PROJECTXYZ, Inc. • QTEC RE/MAX Distinctive – Sandra Lowrey • Renasant Bank • RJ Young Company • S&ME, Inc. • Sierra Lobo, Inc. • Sigmatech, Inc. • Systems Products and Solutions, Inc. Technicolor • Troy 7, Inc. • U.S. Space & Rocket Center • Venturi, Inc. • West Huntsville Land Co., Inc. • Wilmer & Lee, P.A. • Worxtime, LLC
HUNTSVILLE/MADISON COUNTY CHAMBER • 2017
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