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HorizonsA publication of the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce
March 2012
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Boulder Dash nears lthough our com-munity experi-enced a tremen-
dous amount of economic development activity dur-ing 2011, 2012 is already shaping up to exceed last year’s totals. One of the most prominent projects of the year will undoubtedly be the expansion of Metcam — a Forsyth County-based metal fabri-cating company.
Metcam is a recipient of t h e Ty c o S u p p l i e r Excellence Award and a Gold Level environmental partner with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Partnership for a Sustainable Georgia.
In the coming months, Metcam plans to move for-ward with the first phase of a 61,000-square-foot expansion that is projected
to generate a minimum of 30 new jobs and approxi-mately $2 million in new capital investment. This expansion serves as the first project in quite some time to utilize resources from such economic devel-opment partners as Lanier Technical College and the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
The next phase of Metcam’s expansion will require that their property be rezoned. The Forsyth C o u n t y B o a r d o f Commissioners will review the rezoning component of Metcam’s expansion proj-ect in the coming weeks.
Expansion project sets tone for 2012 lans are already in place
for the Third Annual Boulder Dash 5K for April
28, 2012. The Healthcare Association of
Forsyth County established this annual event as an opportunity for business and community organi-zations to challenge one another to shed a few pounds and get active. The course will start at Northside Hospital-Forsyth, travel up Ronald Reagan Boulevard and into the Lafarge Quarry. Those planning the event have some great plans for the party at the finish line.
The Boulder Dash is one of only two races run in a working hard-rock quarry in the nation and is one of the most unique courses anywhere in the region.
Last year, there were more than 1,500 participants that showed up to this event. We are expecting to exceed well over 1,500 partici-pants this year and hope that you’ll join us for this fun commu-nity event.
Not a runner? That’s okay! Many participants walk the
course and have a great time. If you’d rather just come enjoy the festivities, the Spring Fling, held at the finish line, will offer up a fun morning.
The Spring Fling in 2011 host-ed over 25 business and communi-ty vendors from Forsyth County. We also enjoyed music, food, priz-es and an awards ceremony.
A big thanks to our primary sponsors Lafarge Aggregates and Northside Hospital-Forsyth. Other sponsors include Northeast Georgia Heart Center, Hansgrohe, JTECH Networks, Swim Kids of A t l a n t a , a n d D e r u c k i Construction, with many sponsor-ship opportunities still available.
Go to www.boulderdash5K.com to register or for more infor-mation.
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f a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video could be priceless!
And right now Actorboy Video Production owner Tom Clark is helping every size busi-
ness by writing and producing creative, afford-able and professionally shot videos for their companies.
So, who’s Actorboy? Actorboy Video Production began in 2000 after
owner Tom Clark saw a need for affordable, pro-fessional and creative video production that included the look and feel of the big agencies that not everyone can afford.
Tom got his start in radio as a traffic reporter, then moved on to sports director while writing, producing and co-hosting for the No. 1 morning radio show in the country, Power 99FM back in 1987.
He added acting to his resume when a talent agent wanted Tom to get him a headshot, and afterward he did some voiceover work through Power 99 for a client.
Tom took to it like a fish to water and has been an actor for more than 20 years. Along the way he developed the “Ron Howard” bug of wanting to get behind the camera as well as in front of it.
After learning on the job from hundreds of directors, producers, lighting and audio profes-sionals, it was as if Tom went to film school with the industry pros and graduated with honors. Bringing that experience plus the creative edge from his writing and radio days, Actorboy Video Production has been turning heads with new and fresh ideas for all businesses.
“Perhaps the most surprising thing you’ll learn in the midst of all of the technological-speak that marketers toss around is that one of the simplest
yet most powerful methods of capturing and retaining an audience today is video,” says Tom. “Having a broad view of the industry as an award-winning writer, producer, director and actor for these past 20 years has put me in a unique position to develop and manage Actorboy Video Production right here in Georgia.
“Actorboy is dedicated to bringing distinctive and affordable productions to businesses at any level. Capturing the vision and the message and then telling the story with video by making it engaging and effective is what it’s all about,” Tom said. “ It’s my insistence on quality and our strong niche in both creativity and execution of design that sets us apart from other video produc-tion companies. My creative team knows no lim-its and thrives on producing material that is both captivating and actionable.
You’ll get results as unique as you are, I guar-antee it; and I oversee everything Actorboy pro-duces.”
Some of the ways a smal l b u s i n e s s c a n b e n e f i t f r o m online video is s o m e t h i n g a s straightforward as introducing a new product or s e r v i c e , t o increase traffic to your Web site, t o p r ov i d e a product demon-stration or tutori-al to your cus-tomers, deliver
commentary from your CEO to investors or to convey a message to employees.
There’s customer testimonials, corporate train-ing, and it will definitely help improve your search engine rankings. The list is endless.
Actorboy Video Production prides itself on cre-ativity, professionalism and understanding of the small business owner. It does every project as if the business depended on it.
“And if you think about it, isn’t that the attitude you’d want from us? If you just want to talk about Video, call me, I’ll buy the joe,” says Tom.
As for Tom the actor, you can see him in Disney’s “Secretariat,” and also look for Tom this year on the big screen with Cameron Diaz and Billy Crystal.
Actorboy also just produced the video shown at the 2012 Celebration of Excellence.
Thank you Actorboy for all your support of the chamber. Please visit www.actorboy.biz and check out its portfolio.
Actorboy Video Production brings distinctive, affordable film to all I
Member Spotlight
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he Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce and Forsyth County Schools applaud Northside Hospital-Forsyth for its continued sup-
port of the community. The hospital has been a “gold level” support-
er of Forsyth County Schools for many years. The hospital has contributed to the local com-munity in numerous ways including providing financial support for school clinics serving chil-dren enrolled in Forsyth County Schools.
Additionally, the hospital has demonstrated its commitment to our community and the safety of our students by donating defibrilla-tors to ensure potentially life-saving access in the event of a cardiac emergency. The hospi-tal’s ongoing and continued support is evident in the annual battery maintenance of these
valuable pieces of medical equipment. Additionally, the hospital is primarily
responsible for equipping Lambert High School’s wellness and fitness room benefiting all enrolled students.
In addition to health and safety equipment, the hospital also supports the academic and career development of our students.
For the past two years Northside Forsyth has promoted “The Healthcare Exploring Program” attended by 24 Forsyth County high school stu-dents. The students rotate to various Northside facilities to learn about various medical careers
that they may not previously have considered. The students unanimously agree that it gives them a “jump start” on learning about medical career options that could be afforded to them.
Furthermore, the hospital demonstrates its commitment to exceptionally trained and high-ly qualified educators as well as other individ-uals and entities that support our students by being the title sponsor for the “Celebration of Excellence.”
The Celebration of Excellence is an annual awards banquet recognizing area businesses that participate in the Partners in Education program, Forsyth County Teachers of the Year, individual volunteers (community member mentors) and parent leaders whom are com-mitted to our students’ personal, social, career and academic development.
Northside Hospital-Forsyth is truly helping to shape the future by supporting our youth, and the chamber and schools salute you with many thanks!
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Partners in Education
Courtesy Forsyth County News
Northside Forsyth Administrator Lynn Jackson was surprised with an award during the Celebration of Excellence.
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Economic Development Tourism
he Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Kemper will expand its U.S. headquarters here in Forsyth County.
Founded in Germany in 1977, Kemper specializes in developing, manufacturing and distributing exhaust equipment that can be used to enhance safety and environmental protection during welding the pro-cess. Kemper’s innovative technology has allowed them to emerge as a global leader in systematic air purification systems for welding work places. Although Kemper’s clients include such companies as BMW and IBM, Kemper has also partnered with such local manufacturers as Metcam Inc.
Kemper has expanded three times over the past three years. Its current expansion will grow operations by an additional 10,000 square feet.
Kemper projects continued growth as its products gain more exposure in the U.S. market.
Further information about the company is available on Kemper’s Web site at www.kemperamerica.com.
he Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office, or FMDE, is in charge of the Camera Ready program, a special
designation given to participating Georgia communities interested in attracting film and television production.
What does a Camera Ready designation mean? If you represent a production com-pany, you have a helpful liaison in each Camera Ready community ready to assist you with your upcom-ing shoot. If you’re a county representative, you can promote your c o m m u n i t y ’s assets directly to production companies interested in shoot-ing in Georgia.
We are excited to announce that on Feb. 29 at the state Capitol, Forsyth County will be one of 25 new counties inducted into the Camera Ready commu-nity program at a special ceremony as a part of Film Day at the Capitol, celebrat-ing the success the filming industry has already had in the state.
Why be a part of the Camera Ready community?
To provide easier, faster and better access to county production resources and location information through state resources and partnership.
A variety of shooting locations are needed due to a dramatic increase in film and television production across the state,
with Georgia offering tax incentives to production and filming companies.
Local economic impact from produc-tions can be significant, including hiring of local residents, hotel stays and pur-chases of goods and services in the com-munities. Some examples are buying con-
struction materi-als for sets, din-ing in our restau-rants or if the crew wants, to just see a movie while in town for the duration of filming.
W e a r e Camera Ready!
We have des-ignated Anna Taylor Barlow, the chamber’s director of tour-ism, as our coun-
ty representative, and she will handle all incoming requests from production com-panies (as well as inquiries from the state) that are interested in our community.
We have answered all the required questions, loaded photos from the county and city into the library. We have already received several requests for production locations for possible filming in our area, but will be “official” at the end of February and go live on the state Web site.
If you have more interesting photos of the community or questions, please con-tact the chamber. This is an exciting pro-gram that the state is offering and we are excited to be a partner with the Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office.
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German company to expand U.S. headquarters here
Lights, camera, action in Forsyth!
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Month in Review
h e C e l e b r a t i o n o f Excellence had the largest turnout ever, with more than 450 people in atten-
dance on Feb. 17. A big thank you to Northside Hosptial-Forsyth for its title sponsorship.
Congra tu la t ions to Anna Aiggner-Muehler for winning the 2012 Forsyth County Schools Teacher of the Year. At the event, Partner in Education winners were also announced for the following awards:
• Volunteer of the Year: Therese Batson
• Friend of the Year: LaCazuela• Silver Award: American
Proteins and Jim N’ Nicks• Gold Award: Hobby Lobby
and Browns Bridge Community Church
• Don Hendricks Award: RBM of Atlanta-North
Also, thank you to all of our sponsors: Northside Hospital-Forsyth, Georgia Power, Publix, The Avenue Forsyth, American Proteins, Actorboy Media, BJ’s Membership Club , Andean Chevrolet, Swim Kids of Atlanta, RBM of Atlanta- North, JTECH Networks.
Celebration of Excellence honors manyT
Photos courtesy Forsyth County News
From left, Forsyth County Schools Chairman Tom Cleveland and board member Nancy Roche chat with Suzanne and Barbara Hendricks during t. Below, Janice Hargraves with Publix, right, pres-ents Jim Cheatham the Mentor of the Year award.
Lynn Jackson, Northside Hospital-Forsyth administrator, chats with Darren Kendall before the event begins.
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Month in Review
Women turn out for 2012’s first WWMB
omen Who Mean Business kicked off 2012 with more than 45 women in atten-
dance for this specialized network-ing group.
With lots of new faces, the group listened to breakfast sponsor, Campbell Family Medicine, discuss alternative breast imaging.
Thank you to Campbell Family Medicine for your sponsorship, and also thank you for the outstanding breakfast.
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Wright Import Service Center owner honored by NAPA Auto Care
Sammy Wright, owner of Wright Import Service Center, has been named the NAPA/ASE Technician of the Year.
Wright was selected from all NAPA Auto Care centers in the Atlanta region, which includes from Macon north to the Carolinas.
Congratulations Sammy, what an honor!
Wright has 33 years of experience in the automotive repair and maintenance indus-try, all of which have been spent in the north metro area. He and his wife, Pam, opened Wright Imports in Cumming in 1997 and continue to provide top quality ser-vice from ASE Certified Technicians.
Alliance National Bank welcomed into Forsyth community
Alliance National Bank is now open! I t s f u l l - s e r v i c e office is at 100 Colony Park Drive in Cumming. Alliance National Bank is excited to be serving Forsyth County; please stop by and welcome them to the community.
Wells Fargo honored in February issue of Forbes Magazine
Congratulations to Wells Fargo for being fea-tured as the cover story in the Feb. 13 edition of Forbes Magazine.
The article discussed the company’s role as the No. 1 mortgage lender and servicer in the U.S., as well as its transition from Wachovia to Wells Fargo. Congratulations Wells Fargo for being featured!
Metcam featured in ‘Factories of the Future’ article in industry journal
Metcam Inc. was recently featured in the January 2012 issue of Manufacturing Executive Leadership Journal. In an article titled “Factories of the Future,” Bruce Hagenau, president of Metcam, was inter-viewed to discuss the impact on technolo-gy in the manufacturing industry. Congratulations Metcam on being featured in this prestigious manufacturing journal!
Big Frog nabs top award for highest store sales second year in a row
Big Frog Cumming was recently awarded “Frog of the Year 2011” as a result of having the highest store sales for the year. It is their second year in a row wining this presti-gious award.
Congratulations Big Frog, and thank you for your support of the community!
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Small Business Services Center
he Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the date for the 2012 Business Expo. Join us August 16 for a full day of business networking at
the Forsyth Conference Center at Lanier Technical College.
The Chamber hosted the Business Expo at the Forsyth Conference Center last September to great reviews. This was the first time the expo was held at the Forsyth Conference Center. The Expo is the single largest business networking event in the region with more than 75 exhibitors and over 800 attendees.
This year the SBSC plans to make it bigger and better. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of one of north Georgia’s largest events.
Join us Thursday, Aug. 16, at the Forsyth Conference Center at Lanier Technical College.
If you would like more information on this year’s expo or if you would like to be a sponsor for the 2012 event, contact the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce at (770) 887-6461.
Date scheduled for this year’s Business Expo
Members tour new terminal
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Chairman’s Cabinet
n Friday, Jan. 27, a group of 25 Chairman’s Cabinet Members were escorted on a private, VIP tour of the new international terminal opening in May at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
The guided tour included in-depth explanations of the layout, along with behind the scenes information about the design of the terminal.
Thank you to all who attended that event, and especially our sponsors: Turner Construction, Wakefield Beasley & Associates, Winter Construction, Cargo Luxury Limo and Delta Global Services.
Interested in learning more about how you can have access to exclusive, Chairman’s Cabinet only events? Please call us at (770) 887-6461.
Courtesy the Forsyth County News
Mimi McGinley, left, and Trudy Brown chat together during the chamber’s 2011 Business Expo at the Forsyth Conference Center.
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Education
e l l i Cr i ckey has been appointed as the new director of the Master of Business Administration program at
North Georgia College & State University’s Mike Cottrell School of Business.
The two-year, part-time program began in 2008, and the first group of students graduated in 2010.
This fall, North Georgia’s MBA program will move to the new University Center | GA 400 facility in Cumming from its current loca-tion in Cumming City Hall. Crickey said she’s excited about the new location and about helping guide young professionals on their career path.
“I have the privilege of playing a role in people’s lives as they take this step. I know what a life-changer this is, and I can appreciate the pro-cess involved in making that deci-sion,” Crickey said. “I get to talk to people as they are deciding, ‘Is this the right program? Is the right time in my career and in my life?’ We have a great program and it’s nice to talk to people and decide if it is the right one for them.”
Crickey, who came to North Georgia four years ago after spend-ing 14 years with Nordson Corp., had to ask herself those same ques-tions when considering whether to pursue advanced degrees. She cur-rently is pursuing a doctorate in business administration and has an MBA and two bachelor’s degrees in management.
In addition to her role as MBA
director, Crickey is an instructor in the Mike Cottrel l School of Business, teaching undergraduate courses in international business, operations management and busi-ness management. She encourages her undergraduate students to work in the business world for a few years before pursuing advanced degrees.
The MBA program is based on a cohort structure, which means that a group of students is accepted into the program each fall and progresses through the program as a group. Students take two classes each semester, and classes are held on the same nights throughout the two y e a r s o f t h e p r o g r a m . Congratulations to Kelli Crickey. For more information on the MBA program, visit www.northgeorgiam-ba.com.
Leader shaping MBA programK
Kelli Crickey
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f you’re a small business owner or d r e a m i n g a b o u t owning your own
business but have ques-tions and not sure who to ask then contact the C u m m i n g - F o r s y t h County Chamber of Commerce Small Business Services Center for help.
The Small Business Services Center strives to provide small and emerging businesses with resources necessary to succeed. This is accom-plished through educational opportu-nities via classes, roundtable discus-sions, business coaching and mentor-ing, while providing a network for small businesses to support and learn
from one another. Consider the follow-
ing; Forsyth County continues to be ranked as one of the fastest growing county’s in the nation, 63 percent of Chamber members have 10 o r f ewer
employees and more than 70 percent of the state’s growth potential comes from the small business community.
The SBSC Advisory Council has launched the Small Business Tool Kit. If you would like a copy of the kit or more information about the Small Business Services Center, con-tact Jason Mock at [email protected] or at (770) 887-6461.
Membership Information
Welcome New Members Save the Date
Small Business ServicesMember
Thank Yous
• All About Floors, Inc.• ARCADIS U.S., Inc.• Becker Realty, Inc• Cumming's Family Dentist• Cutting Edge Stone, Inc.• Espey Financial Group• Express Oil Change & Service Center• Extreme IFC, LLC• Frazier & Deeter, LLC• Kauffman Tire• Max Solutions, Inc.• MedCross Imaging, P.C.• New South Construction
• Potts Construction Services• Preferred Risk Insurance Services, Inc.• Safety-Kleen• Solar Energy USA• Spencer Pest Services• Striking Designs, Inc.• Trivia Pages Exposed• United Futbol Academy, Inc.• Young Life Forsyth
• Dr. Ruben Boling• Judi Jenkins• Kevin McDonough• Steve Bloom• Tim Hopkins
• Actorboy Media• American Proteins• Bank of North Georgia• Campbell Family Medicine• Cargo Luxury Limo• Delta Global Services• Forsyth Conference Center
• Georgia Power• J ’s Southern Smoke• JTECH Networks, LLC• Norman’s Landing• Northside Hospital-Forsyth• Publix• Quanto Basta• The Avenue Forsyth• Turner Construction• Wakefield Beasley & Associates• Winter Construction
ractice administrators join the HCA on Wednesday, March 21, at 9 a.m. at the Forsyth C o n f e r e n c e C e n t e r f o r
“Managing Change: How to Visualize the Future Positively.”
You’ve seen it before ... a change (big or small) is introduced ... an announcement is made by a leader who quickly outlines what the change is and why it is being put into effect. He or she finishes the formal announcement and almost immediately all the talk
turns to the problems, the challenges, the reasons why this is going to be dif-ficult and/or won’t work.
This informative session will high-light the aspects of change in the work-place. Topics will include what is driv-ing change, two views of change, why people are resistant to change, and what people can do to thrive in a world of constant change.
Presenter: Dr. Jim Kirley, North Georgia College & State University
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P‘Managing Change’ seminar
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Upcoming Events
Feb. 23Small Business Awards Luncheon — 11:30 a.m., Forsyth Conference Center
Feb. 28Member Power Networking Lunch — Noon, Stars & Strikes
March 6Women Who Mean Business — 7:30 a.m., Chamber Events Facility
Member Power Networking Lunch — Noon, Castleberry Ale House
March 13Member Power Networking Lunch — Noon, Tam’s Backstage
Business After Hours — 5-7 p.m., Solar Energy USA
March 20Member Power Networking Lunch — Noon, Location TBD
March 27Member Power Networking Lunch — Noon, The Foster House
April 3Women Who Mean Business — 7:30 a.m., Chamber Events Facility
April 10Business After Hours — 5-7 p.m., MRI Imaging of Cumming
April 17 Member Power Networking Lunch — Noon, Marlow’s Tavern
April 28Boulder Dash 5K — Northside Hospital-Forsyth and Lafarge (www.boulderdash5k.com)• Please visit our Event’s Calendar at www.cummingforsythchamber.org
to see a full list of events, more information and registration.
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James McCoyPresident & CEO
Randall ToussaintVice President of Economic Development
Alex GirrbachDirector of Operations
Lindsey NelsonDirector of Communications & Events
Jason MockDirector of Small Business Services
Anna BrostromDirector of Tourism Development
Jimmy Lane, Jeremiah DickersonSales Executives
Maggie Schmitz, Sherri KlugAdministrative Assistants
2012 Officers Board of Directors
Jerry BowmanCardinal Logistics Management
Cris BurgumThe Avenue-Forsyth
Drew WalkerAlliance National Bank
Chuck ButtonJacobs Engineering Group
Mike CasparWalmart
John DeruckiDeruki Construction
Rick O’Brien
Bruce LongmoreLenny’s Sub Shop
Tim HopkinsKeller Williams Community Partners
Lynn JacksonNorthside Hospital-Forsyth
Shawn LaFaveNorth Georgia Promotions
Scott JordanBB&T
Kevin GarmonBank of North Georgia
James McCoyCumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce
Cindy MillsBryan Properties
Tracy MoonFisher & Phillips LLP
Jairo De JesusFarmland Foods
Todd MoranConservation Resource Solutions
Royce OwensMimms Enterprises
Bruce HagenauMetcam
John RasperDekalb Office
Tim PerryCitizen’s Bank
Bob RussellRussell Landscape
Terry SmithA.C. Smith Poultry Co.
Lamar WakefieldWakefield Beasley & Associates
Scott KhunWells Fargo
Bert DurandUnited Community Bank
Ethan UnderwoodLipscomb, Johnson, Sleister, Dailey, & Smith LLP
Brian TamTam’s Backstage
Paul ChambersAT&T
Bill CuppAGL Resources
Tom ClevelandChair, Forsyth County Board of Education
Dr. Buster EvansSuperintendent,Forsyth County Schools
Mary TransueGainesville State College
Fran ForehandGeorgia Power
Stan VangilderGeorgia Power Dept. of Economic Development
H. Ford GravittMayor, City of Cumming
Blake HouseSawnee EMC
Jon McDanielForsyth County Public Library
Mary Helen McGruderSawnee Mountain Foundation
Doug DerrerForsyth County Manager
Hon. Phil SmithState Court Judge
Bobby ThomasChair, Forsyth County Development Authority
John HallForsyth County News
Dr. Joanne TollesonLanier Technical College
Rep. Mark Hamilton
Rep. Mike Dudgeon
Sen. Jack Murphy
Sen. Steve Gooch
Rep. Amos Amerson
David Seago, ChairGeorgia Power - retired
John Kieffer, Past-ChairCumming Station LLC
Russ Wheeler, First Chair-ElectHansgrohe
Linda Cole, Second Chair-Elect,Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Ann-Margaret Johnston, Secretary/TreasurerJohnston & Associates, Inc.
Ex-Officio Chamber Staff
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