June Voice 2017

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FRIDAY NIGHT FLIX LINEUP

June 2017 | Volume 30 | No. 6

Celebration of Leadership Eight months; a lifetime of relationships

Rebecca Nunes is an e-marketing specialist for Alpine Bank. She knows Rockford well, having grown up here and graduating from Rockford Lutheran High School. But that didn’t stop Nunes from participating in the Rockford Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Rockford class. “I’ve known people who’ve taken part in the program before, and I was always impressed with what they’ve been able to do, the people they were

Rockford Chamber’s Leadership Class of 2017

Photos by Brian Thomas Photography

able to meet, the networking they did, and I knew this was something I wanted to do,” she said. “The network of people was the best part for me. It was a chance to meet other young professionals in the area who are likeminded and are working towards the same efforts. I made some good friends.” There were 250 business and community leaders who turned out for the Celebration of Leadership Luncheon at Prairie Street Brewhouse on May 18, to recognize Nunes and other graduates of Leadership Rockford. This year’s class included 38 professionals from local nonprofits, businesses and government agencies.

It was the 63rd graduating class of Leadership Rockford. In all, there have been 1,810 graduates. “This program has always been good, but it became special when we were looking for more interaction among the participants a few years ago,” said Einar Forsman, Rockford Chamber president & CEO. “Not just traveling every other Friday visiting the jail or a hospital, for example, but getting them more involved in activities and developing relationships upfront. We did things to ensure they knew each other first before we got started. Ever since then, it’s really taken off.”

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PHOTO CORRECTION The photo on the front page of the May Voice, top of the fold, had the wrong caption, and should have said: “Patrick Derry of Rockford Process Control accepted the 2017 Manufacturer of the Year award.”

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Haney delivers inaugural State of County address Winnebago County Board Chairman Frank Haney preaches transparency. So it came as no surprise that the lifelong Rockford resident got down to business during his first state of the county address in front of a crowd of 380 at a Rockford Chamber of Commerce luncheon on May 4 at the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center. Haney is an insurance agent who graduated from Boylan High School, has served as a Rock Valley College trustee and volunteered for a number of local organizations. “It’s pretty clear that it’s a new day,” he said. “I’m the first elected county chair to come from outside of county government. I ran and challenged a member of my own

Friday Night Flix continues for the eighth year on the first Fridays in June, July and August on the north lawn of Davis Park in downtown Rockford. The free, family movies begin at sundown. Chosen by popular demand on Facebook: June 2 – Moana; July 7 – Sing; Aug. 4 – Finding Dory. Bring lawn chairs and blankets; food and soda is available for purchase.

party. Now we have to execute. We can’t just talk a big game. I want the community and the media to challenge us, to make sure we’re doing what we said we were going to do. We all act better when we know there are eye balls on us. It’s human nature.” Haney spoke for 40 minutes, covering several topics, such as his ACT Initiative — to be the most accountable, collaborative and transparent unit of government in Illinois; the “Big 4” — public safety, economic development, education and community health; and the actions of the state legislature. “You only get one chance to be the new guy, talking about everything,” Haney said. “A year from now, it’s a different type of message, regardless of Continued on page 3

NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM EXPANDS

Rockford Corridor Improvement received a $2,000 grant from the Dr. Louis & Violet Rubin Fund of the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois to expand Zion West Enterprises’ yard maintenance program in the Ellis Heights neighborhood. The program employs ex-offenders who are neighborhood residents to maintain vacant lots, owned by the City of Rockford, the Winnebago County Trustee and private owners. In mid-2016, Zion West was responsible for 28 lots, but that grew to more than 100. The grant will double the number of residents employed and expand the number of neighborhood properties maintained.


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