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VALUABLE INSIGHTS SHARED AT ECONOMIC OUTLOOK EVENT
December 2023 | Volume VIII | No. 6
IN THIS ISSUE 4Annual Gala Scheduled 4Employer Retirement Plan Mandate 42024 Chamber Board of Directors
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Member to Member Marketing Opportunities A Cost-Effective and Strategic Investment
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RISE Springfield Program New Staff Position Created
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Chamber Event Calendar Schedule for 2024
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Business Resources Available Through Illinois Chamber of Commerce
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Economic Outlook Presented Valuable Insights Shared with Attendees
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Association Health Plan Offered Five Different Plans Available
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2024 Chamber Board Officers and Directors
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FEATURES 4
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK BREAKFAST
Message From the CEO A Look Back at 2023
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Annual Gala Scheduled for February 2 Volunteers, Others to be Recognized
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Retirement Plan Mandate Employers with 5 or more Employees
MEMBER RECOGNITION 5
Tiered Investors
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Welcome to Our New Members
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Ribbon Cuttings
INDUSTRY FOCUS
FINANCE & INSURANCE SERVICES 22
Category Listings
The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce 501 E. Capitol Ave., Suite A | Springfield, Illinois 62701 217.525.1173 | www.gscc.org UPDATE (USPS 0703 630) is published six times a year by The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce, 501 E. Capitol Ave., Suite A, Springfield, IL 62701. Periodical postage paid at Springfield, IL. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to UPDATE, 501 E. Capitol Ave., Suite A, Springfield, IL 62701.
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Curtis Dubay, Chief Economist for the U.S. Chamber, spoke at The Chamber’s Economic Outlook Breakfast in November and provided attendees with valuable information and perspectives. Carrollton Bank served as Presenting Sponsor for the event.
Chamber Mission Enhance our members’ success and advocate on their behalf Chamber Vision To be the voice of business and catalyst that promotes a vibrant community and economy What We Value Accountability Community Dedication Integrity Leadership Teamwork
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MESSAGE FROM THE CEO A LOOK BACK AT 2023 will last for decades, and organized and participated in community service events that help make our community a great place to live. The program will be expanded in 2024 with the creation of a new staff position to lead the program. More can be found about this on page 8.
Mike Murphy President and CEO The end of the year provides staff at The Chamber with the opportunity to reflect on what has transpired over the last twelve months. When I look back on The Chamber’s body of work in 2023, I am proud of what we have accomplished. Starting with the establishment of our Young Professionals group, RISE Springfield, this group of young emerging leaders has accomplished a lot in a short period of time. They had several professional development events that will help them grow as leaders, fun networking events that will be the start of business and personal relationships that
The Chamber also established a business scholarship at University of Illinois Springfield that was awarded to two students attending UIS. I look forward to growing this endeavor and expanding it to Lincoln Land Community College in the near future. This year’s Leadership Springfield class of 41 participants attended 14 sessions to further develop their leadership skills. They also worked in teams on projects for seven local not-for-profit agencies. I encourage your company to send someone through the 2024 Class, as we continue to receive accolades from participants and others involved with the program. The Chamber events were outstanding this year, including the first ever State of Greater Springfield, where we heard from our newly elected Mayor Buscher and County Chairman
Van Meter. The Small Business Awards highlighted 38 businesses that do amazing things for our community. The Corporate Cup Challenge included two fun days and some serious competition from the 54 participating teams. Thirty-two elected officials attended our Elected Officials Reception, which gave our members an opportunity to get to know those whose decisions affect our businesses. Two Job Fairs provided opportunities for members of our community to improve their lives with a great employment position. Our Coffee & Connections and Chamber on Tap events provided a casual environment to network and connect with fellow businesses in our community. Finally, our Shoes, Brew & Biz was an informative, tasty, and fun night that has grown to be a must attend event for our community. Looking towards 2024, I am excited about building on these accomplishments, and all of us at The Chamber will be ready to take on any challenges we might face in the next twelve months and beyond. Thank you for all your support and Happy Holidays to everyone.
Chamber’s Core Functions Advocacy
As a significant voice of business, we support legislative policies and practices conducive for a thriving business community and local economy, and oppose those that are not.
Business Resources & Support
We connect local businesses to resources that address specific needs, protect their businesses, and increase opportunities for growth.
Leadership & Professional Development
We offer opportunities for professional growth and leadership development to members and their employees.
Visibility & Connections That Matter
We provide marketing, programming and relationship-building opportunities to help members make strategic connections.
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TIERED INVESTORS Summit Level
2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Executive Committee Chair Sharon Riechers.....................................................BUNN Chair-Elect Kayla Edwards...........................Express Employment Professionals 1st Vice Chair Tyler Cormeny..................................... O’Shea Builders
Leadership Level
HSHS Medical Group Foundation Level
Levi, Ray & Shoup, Inc. Visionary Level
Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Express Employment Professionals Premier Level
U.S. Bank
Vice Chair Jennifer Call...................................................... TROXELL Vice Chair Kevin Corbin.............................................Edward Jones Secretary/Treasurer Josh Shugart...............................................................KEB Immediate Past Chair Mark Donovan..............................................................INB
At-Large Directors Kathyy Battee-Freeman.............University of Illinois Springfield Jennifer Boyer...........................Springfield Clinic, LLP Chris Bullock............................... Capitol Radio Group Mylas Copeland......Green Toyota Volkswagen Audi
Catalyst Level
Bank of Springfield KEB PNC Bank Sikich LLP Executive Level
BUNN Carrollton Bank CEFCU Security Bank, s.b. Warren-Boynton State Bank Tiered Investors receive recognition and enhanced services for an additional investment. To learn more, contact Mike Murphy at (217) 525-1173 x205 or mmurphy@gscc.org.
Jeff Dillman..............MASCO Packaging & Industrial Supply, Inc. Anna Evans.......................................... Memorial Health Josh Flanders....................... Buzz Bomb Brewing Co. Ronda Folkerts............................Hanson Professional Services Inc. Matthew Fry........................ HSHS St. John’s Hospital Angela Nguyen......................................... Horace Mann Erica Riplinger............. Brown, Hay & Stephens, LLP Adam Solomon........................... Solomon Colors, Inc. Kim Staff....................................................... Staff Carpet
Appointed Director Jeff Large.....................Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.
GSCC STAFF Mike Murphy........................................President & CEO Lisa Schafer...........................................VP - Operations
Chamber Mission: Enhance our members’ success and advocate on their behalf. ALWAYS BUY CHAMBER
David Earhart............................VP - Member Services Teri Hill..............................Advertising Representative Melissa Horn......................................... Events Manager Jasmine Dickerson............. Administrative Assistant
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MEMBER TO MEMBER MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES A COST-EFFECTIVE AND STRATEGIC INVESTMENT When you’re targeting the Sangamon County business market, The Chamber can play an important role in your marketing plan. Leveraging our cost-effective advertising opportunities is a strategic choice for businesses looking to enhance their visibility, credibility, and network within our local business community. It’s an investment that can yield long-term results. Our exclusive marketing opportunities include:
UPDATE MAGAZINE The Update serves as a communication and information source to keep members current with our advocacy efforts, business issues as well as Chamber events and activities. Over 2,000 full color copies are distributed to Chamber members, business leaders, and influencers of our community.
WEBSITE The Chamber’s website, GSCC.org, is a powerful advertising tool and a trusted source of business information for individuals visiting our site looking for reputable businesses in the area. Banner ads are available on a variety of popular pages as well as on your company’s business category page(s). Members can upgrade to an Enhanced Listing for their listing in The Chamber’s
online Business Directory. The Enhanced Listing includes priority placement in web searches and the ability to add a logo, expanded business description, photos, unlimited search keywords, and other enhancements that provide a professional first impression and help you stand out from your competition!
THE BRIEF Each week, The Brief can include your marketing message in a banner ad. Sent to approximately 3,000 people, our e-newsletter contains information about issues that can impact the business climate, updates on Chamber events and activities, business tips, and member news.
DIRECT MAILING PROGRAM The Chamber organizes a monthly mailing containing promotional flyers from member businesses and for upcoming Chamber events. It’s a cost-effective way to advertise everything from a grand opening to the launch of a new product or service. For more information about any of these opportunities, contact Teri Hill at (217) 525-1173 ext. 208 or thill@gscc.org.
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ANNUAL GALA SCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 2 VOLUNTEERS, OTHERS TO BE RECOGNIZED The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce will host its Annual Gala, presented by PNC Bank, on Friday, February 2 at the Crowne Plaza Springfield Convention Center.
before the early bird deadline of Friday, January 12 ($90 after this date) or $950 for a table of 10. To register, visit www.gscc.org. We hope you will join us, other Chamber members, and community leaders for what promises to be a great evening!
The evening will begin with cocktails starting at 6:00 pm, dinner at 7:00 pm, and the program at 7:45 pm, followed by a networking reception. This prestigious dinner provides an opportunity to gather with top business and community leaders throughout Sangamon County. This year, we will recognize exceptional volunteer leaders, share accomplishments from the prior year and provide the Chamber’s vision and priorities for the year ahead. Leadership Springfield graduates from the Class of 2023 will be recognized, as well as recipients of the 2023 Small Business Awards.
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RETIREMENT PLAN MANDATE
RISE SPRINGFIELD PROGRAM
EMPLOYERS WITH 5 OR MORE EMPLOYEES NEW STAFF POSITION CREATED Employers with 5 employees or more are now required to offer a retirement program. They can choose to enroll in the Illinois Secure Choice program offered by the Illinois State Treasurer or set up a 401(k) or a Simple IRA plan for their employees.
Effective January 1, Jasmine Dickerson will serve as the Young Professionals Program Manager, a new position created to expand The Chamber’s young professional program, RISE Springfield.
The Chamber has researched alternatives and is offering a member benefit, Signature Fiduciary Connect by John Hancock, which offers small to mid-size companies a simple, flexible and easy to administer 401(k) plan. This option allows employers greater control of their plan and there are federal tax credits available to help offset the administrative costs. All employers that participate in a plan other than Illinois Secure Choice must register with the Illinois State Treasurer office to confirm compliance with the law. To do so, go to https://employer.ilsecurechoice.com/ illinoisertpl/enroll/createEmp/viewCollectEmpPreRegDetails.cs. Regardless of what option is chosen, it is important that your business is compliant with the law to avoid fines ($250/employee) and penalties. To learn more about Signature Fiduciary Connect, contact Lisa Schafer at 217-525-1173 ext. 203 or lschafer@gscc.org.
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Jasmine will oversee the dayto-day operations of RISE and provide support to its committee and subcommittees. She has served as The Chamber’s Administrative Assistant since January, working on Board relations, events, communications, and operations. Jasmine attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and while there served 3 years as the manager and videographer for its Men’s Soccer Team. She is currently pursuing her Project Management Professional (PMP) licensing and plans to return to college to pursue a bachelor’s degree in business.
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CHAMBER EVENT CALENDAR SCHEDULE FOR 2024
The Chamber has scheduled its events for 2024. Please save these dates on your calendars, and watch for more information in our communications, including The Brief and Update magazine. Event information is also available at www.gscc.org.
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January 17
Ask HR Seminar
January 18 - Pole Barn Chic Events
February 2
February 15 - Malibu Jack’s
Annual Gala
March 21 - (AVAILABLE)
April 23
April 18 - Springfield Lucky Horseshoes
Youth / Spring Job Fair
May 16 - Sarah Petty Photography and JH Petty & Associates
May 2
State of Greater Springfield Luncheon June 18
Small Business Awards Luncheon
June 20 - Broadway Graham Wealth Partners July 11 - Kidzeum of Health & Science August 22 - Knob Hill Landscape Company November 7 - Green Toyota
July 18 & 19
Corporate Cup Challenge Golf Outing
December 12 - District 23 Boutique
August 27
COFFEE & CONNECTIONS
Fall Job Fair
February 6 - Pease’s at BUNN Gourmet
September TBD
March 12 - Springfield Clinic, LLP
Elected Officials Reception
May 7 - Compass for Kids
October 3
August 6 - Williamsville State Bank & Trust
‘Shoes, Brews & Biz
September 10 - HDR
November 6 (tentative)
October 8 - Hope
Economic Outlook Breakfast
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BUSINESS RESOURCES AVAILABLE THROUGH ILLINOIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Greater Springfield Chamber members have access to Illinois Chamber member pricing for business and HR webinars, seminars, and conferences. ILCC Business Services Division webinars provide trusted, upto-date content for keeping HR professionals and business owners knowledgeable about current trends in employment and labor law, and technology. The presenters are Illinois attorneys and Illinois experts who work in the fields they teach. When registering, be sure to select that you learned of the seminar or webinar through the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce.
To view the seminars and webinars that are available, visit The Chamber’s website (gscc.org). Under the Member Services drop down menu, select Member Savings. The links will be on this page.
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ECONOMIC OUTLOOK PRESENTED
VALUABLE INSIGHTS SHARED WITH ATTENDEES The Chamber would like to thank the following sponsors for making this event possible. PRESENTING SPONSOR
PREMIER SPONSOR
PARTNER SPONSORS
The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce, and presenting sponsor, Carrollton Bank, held its Economic Outlook Breakfast on Wednesday, November 8 at Lincoln Land Community College. Curtis Dubay, Chief Economist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, presented his outlook on the economy to over 160 members in attendance. During the breakfast, Dubay covered a range of topics, including macroeconomic trends, global economic factors, policies and regulations, and market trends.
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WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER
For more information on our new members, please visit our Business Directory at www.gscc.org.
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For more information on these businesses, please visit our Business Directory at www.gscc.org.
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RIBBON CUTTINGS CONTINUED
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ASSOCIATION HEALTH PLAN OFFERED FIVE DIFFERENT PLANS AVAILABLE The Chamber’s Association Health Plan (AHP) aims to save members and their employees money while giving them more options with their healthcare choices. The AHP is geared towards small-to-mid sized businesses, allowing them to gain the buying power of a larger employer when it comes to their healthcare options, including exposure to benefit plan choices currently unavailable to traditional small group employers. Health Alliance, well known throughout the state for high-quality care and excellent service, coordinates essential services, including claims administration, medical management, provider network access and pharmacy benefits for the association.
To be eligible, you must be a member in good standing of The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce. Some groups may not qualify depending on underwriting. Members can find more information at www.gscc.org/association-health-plan or by contacting Lisa Schafer (217) 525-1173 ext. 203 or David Earhart at The Chamber at (217) 525-1173 ext. 215.
Five different plans are available, and employers can offer up to two (2) plans.
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2024 CHAMBER BOARD OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Executive Committee
Board Chair
Kayla Edwards, Express Employment Professionals Chair-Elect
Tyler Cormeny, O’Shea Builders 1st Vice Chair
Mylas Copeland, Green Toyota Volkswagen Audi Vice Chair
Jennifer Call, TROXELL Vice Chair
Kevin Corbin, Edward Jones Secretary/Treasurer
Josh Shugart, KEB
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Immediate Past Chair
Sharon Riechers, BUNN
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At-Large Directors Kathyy Battee-Freeman, University of Illinois Springfield Brent Borah, Bank of Springfield
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Chris Bullock, Capitol Radio Group
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Jeff Dillman, MASCO Packaging & Industrial Supply, Inc. Mark Donovan, INB
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Jeff Large, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Angela Nguyen, Horace Mann Erica Riplinger, Brown, Hay & Stephens, LLP Kim Staff, Staff Carpet Cal Thomas, Springfield Clinic, LLP
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INDUSTRY FOCUS FINANCE & INSURANCE SERVICES Category Listings
To locate a member in any of these categories, please visit our Business Directory at www.gscc.org.
Agricultural Lending
Financial Planning - Investment Securities
Asset Management
Financial Services
Banks
Fundraising
Banks - Business Banking
Insurance
Banks - Business Development
Insurance - Bonding
Banks - Commercial Lending
Insurance - Financial Services
Banks - Consumer Banking
Insurance - Health, Dental, Life or Disability
Credit Unions
Insurance - Property & Casualty
Employee Benefits
Investment Services
Finance Companies
Mortgages
Financial Consultants
Retirement Planning
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