Scottsdale@Work - June/July 2010
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JUNE – JULY | 2010
Profile of SuccessTom Gryp, Northern Trust
Member SpotlightR&R Partners
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Local leaders share their blueprint for a successful Scottsdale
Pillars of the Community Part 3: Quality of Life
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Scottsdale is indeed a special place. For its residents, it is an in-touch, well-designed city with a historically strong affinity for the things—large and small—that make it a wonderful place to live. For businesses, Scottsdale offers a kind of cache not found in most suburban cities: an incredibly vibrant business presence.
There is a pride of place evident in everything around us in Scottsdale. Our design standards are high. Our sign ordinance is among the most stringent in the nation. Our setbacks provide view lines. Our public art surpasses every community I know, and our
streets seem a little bit cleaner and a little bit wider.Scottsdale, in many ways, has moved forward while holding fast to that which was good. It
looked ahead without losing the power of what preceded us, a recipe for pride that too many communities forget. From Cavalliere’s Blacksmith Shop and the Rusty Spur, to the energy and drive of Fashion Week, to the foodie bliss provided by the city’s top chefs, Scottsdale has held onto its Downtown while still changing with the times.
As the city has grown, it has maintained a rugged insistence to excellence of place. Our parks and libraries are the envy of any community. Our airport is a bustling hub of activity for recreational and business travel alike. Our neighborhoods feel special and alive, and our business centers have become diversified and as rugged as the desert itself in the face of tough challenges.
These last few years for everyone have been times to separate needs from wants. And it is from observing the identified needs that one gets a sense of the values of the place. Scottsdale has had to make difficult choices but still opened a new library, invested in the arts and worked hard to ensure that citizens still had a community about which they could feel great pride.
We are fortunate to live and work in such a place.
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Scottsdale Area Chamber Ambassadors make a big difference in our community by helping us:• Recruit new Chamber members• Promote the value and benefits of Chamber
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Join our growing group of volunteers by contacting Tina Miller at 480-949-6283 or [email protected].
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next steps, scottsdaleBuilding an Action Plan for economic GrowthWed., sept. 157:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
great places reinvent themselves. great places reflect a set of core principles derived from the community itself. great places address their immediate challenges in light of the greater goal. scottsdale must not just be great now, but rather must be great in perpetuity. mediocrity is unacceptable. Join us as we discuss and develop new solutions for the economic development advancement of scottsdale and the region. engage with our community leaders in a setting that encourages bold thinking and strategic action.
for sponsorship info, contact Cindi eberhardt at [email protected] or call 480-949-6282.
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QUOTABLE: ”A community is like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm” - Henrik Ibsen
Features7 What Makes a Great Community local leaders share their insight on the
quality of life in scottsdale
15 Advocacy update a look at the issues affecting scottsdale
residents and businesses
Departments5 Member News news, updates and announcements
17 In Focus Out and about at Chamber events
22 Profile of success tom gryp, Northern Trust
connecT: scottsdale@Work is for you, and about you. What stories do you want to read? What business tips or resources would help you?. e-mail your story ideas to debra Kuffner at [email protected].
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25th Anniversary sterling Awards Recognizing excellence, Innovation and Community StewardshipTues., nov. 1611:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
as the Chamber’s marquee event, the sterling awards program embodies the spirit of our organization by celebrating the people and companies that make our community a great place to live, work and play. With a rigorous application, judging and selection process, the prestigious sterling award is one of the most coveted business awards in the Valley. We hope you will join us for this very special celebration!
for sponsorship info, contact tina miller at [email protected] or call 480-949-6283.
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navigation and messaging technology—recently announced the company’s fifth anniversary. since it was legally formed by its holding company in 2005, gPs insight has acquired over 1,000 customers and sold more than 20,000 tracking devices.
“i am very happy to see gPs insight cross this five-year milestone,” says company CeO robert donat. “since starting the company, we have rapidly advanced our technology to become one of the best gPs fleet tracking choices for both small and large fleets.”
the company has also introduced advances in maximizing the rOi for large implementations, while minimizing the work administering those implementations.
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Congratulations, gPs insight! for information, visit gpsinsight.com.
free Meeting Rooms Available
scottsdale’s newest luxury senior living community at silverstone is now available for Chamber members to tour and schedule complimentary meeting rooms. guests will be served in beautiful surroundings inside, while enjoying outside views of lovely gardens, water features, an 18-hole putting course, and a swimming pool. for information, contact Opal Paden at 480-478-6131 or by e-mail at [email protected].
sTARs facility gets a Makeoverin early april, more than 50 volunteers worked to
revamp the scottsdale training and rehabilitation services (stars) facility in the scottsdale airpark area. this much-needed facility facelift was coordinated by Janet morel, a passionate and organized parent of a stars client.
stars is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing services to adults with development and cognitive disabilities, and giving them the opportunity to live happy, healthy and productive lives. everyday, stars serves nearly 180 clients at its three facilities in scottsdale.
APPLY, COMPETE AND
WIN!Since 1985, the Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce has honored the achievements of outstanding Valley businesses with the prestigious Sterling Award. Characterized by excellence, innovation and community stewardship, the Sterling Award recognizes those companies that are daring, first, different and committed. Join us as we celebrate our 25th Anniversary Sterling Awards on Tues., Nov. 16.
AWARD CATEGORIES
Micro Business Award (1-6 employees) Recognizes an emerging business exhibiting success through innovation, creativity and collaboration.
Small Business Award (7-99 employees) Recognizes a small company demonstrating innovation, quality, professionalism and commitment to community.
Big Business Award (100+ employees) Recognizes a large company making a significant impact on the lives of its employees and the economic fabric of the community.
Non-Profit Award (must be a 501C organization) Recognizes a charitable organization contributing to the social, cultural, educational or economic well-being of its constituents.
Applications available online July 5!
For information, call 480-355-2700 or visit
scottsdalechamber.com.
“Volunteers are the lifeblood of non-profit organizations,” says stars president and CeO Virginia Korte. “to have this much-needed project completed almost entirely by volunteers from start to finish is amazing.”
Oneneck it services sponsored the all-volunteer project. each year, the Oneneck Philanthropy
Committee carefully chooses non-profit organizations or charitable groups to support financially and with their time. employees from Oneneck it and Pegasus solutions, congregation members from Coolwater Christian Church and community members came out to put a fresh coat of paint inside the facility, making it
somewhere stars clients are excited to come everyday.“We were glad be able to give back with this
volunteer paint project. everyone put their hearts into the work and built a warm camaraderie in the process, which is fitting to the overall feeling of stars,” says morel.
the stars facility in the scottsdale airpark serves 50 clients daily in programming including cooking, transportation, shopping, time management, socialization and recreation. the facility also provides employment training and work center for the clients who can earn a paycheck doing contract work for several local companies.
to learn more about stars, the work center and other upcoming volunteer opportunities, visit starsaz.org.
grape Train escapethere’s no
better time than the summer to gather family and friends for a fun jaunt up north, especially when there are trains involved.
the celebrated grape train
escape, Verde Canyon railroad’s famous wine tasting train, begins its summer season on June 26. also launching this summer is the tequila sunset limited. now in its third season, this program offers premium tequila samples during the saturday starlight tours. Varietal saturday evening runs are also available July 24, aug. 21 and sept. 18.
tours begin at 5:30 p.m. and cost $119 per person (21 and older). for information, call teresa Propeck at 623-374-3185 or e-mail [email protected] for information.
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With its upscale retailers, gourmet dining and world-class resorts, the scottsdale of today is modern, dynamic and sophisticated. but look a little
closer and you’ll see that scottsdale is more than a tourist’s oasis in the desert. The community is filled with thriving businesses, excelling schools, tight-knit communities and an inherent connection with its natural surroundings.
as much as we’d like to say the exceptional quality of life in scottsdale just comes naturally, the reality is that great communities don’t happen by accident. a successful community takes planning, people, patience, inclusiveness, regional cooperation, responsible development, public discourse and, most importantly, people.
“great communities are comprised of people who make a difference,” says rick Kidder, president and CeO of the scottsdale area Chamber of Commerce.
it’s these people—in the city’s business, education and arts communities—who are, with their forward-thinking leadership, showing that being involved and engaged creates a diverse and dynamic community. they share their insights:
“Great communities are comprised of people who
make a difference.” - Rick Kidder, president and CEO,
Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce
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residents has greatly aided business attraction and retention. strong economic vitality generates the city’s financial resources that in turn, allows for the continuation of scottsdale’s quality of life.
RAchel sAccoCEO, Scottsdale CVB
We’re a city of people that love where we live. Our pride and passion for scottsdale shine through and we enjoy sharing all that makes us an extraordinary
community. it’s this welcoming environment – one of our greatest assets – that also makes us a terrific visitor destination. living in a major tourism destination, scottsdale residents also benefit from seeing our city through the eyes of our visitors, who are awestruck by the sheer beauty and diversity of our
desert landscape. their appreciation for our resorts, spas, dining, arts, shopping and more remind us each and every day how lucky we are to live here.
chRIs IRIshExecutive Director, Scottsdale Leadership
a community is defined by its people. a great community consists of citizens from all walks of life who are willing to provide leadership on community
issues and needs. they lead with compassion, civility and a desire to do what is best for the community as a whole. they embrace diversity and can build consensus where none exists.
scottsdale has succeeded, and hopefully will continue to do so, by capitalizing on opportunities. the
green belt, the preserve and the scottsdale Public art program all define the high quality of life we enjoy.
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JAn gehleRPresident, Scottsdale Community College
a great community values education. Citizens that commit time, talent and money to insure
access to a high quality educational system understand the payoff—to individuals, to businesses, to local government and to the community itself. a wide body of research points to a direct positive correlation between the amount and quality of education one obtains, and one’s ultimate mental
and physical health, career success and overall quality of life. the same is proven for business, governments and organizations—the better educated the workforce, the more successful and satisfying the operation. Critical to scottsdale’s reputation as a great community is the public school district, the exciting educational growth within the salt river tribal Community, and the excellent opportunities in our own scottsdale Community College.
bRAD cAsPeRCEO, Henkel Consumer Goods (Dial)
What makes a great community is what makes a great team. a great community blends people who
genuinely care about each other; who work and play hard together for the good of the “team;” who are willing to make sacrifices and willing to check their politics at the door to focus on something bigger and better for all. regardless of whether we are in the arts, business, education or non-profits,
we have an outstanding quality of life—weather, entertainment, dining, [recreation]—to fill two life times. if we pull together, we can enjoy the journey so much more! One team, one goal.
eRIc lARsonChair, Scottsdale Chamber Economic Development Advisory Council
a combination of a special place blended with generation after generation of caring, motivated people, are the necessary ingredients to create
and enhance a great community. in scottsdale’s case, our sonoran desert “place” is obviously special. Our citizens traditionally have been dedicated public servants who embrace scottsdale and its shared place in this region. they embrace the vision of an educated populous living in a vibrant, progressive and
feeling community that provides ample opportunity to be out in our desert environment. from a business perspective, the quality of life delivered to scottsdale
Economic Development Advisory Council
Protecting scottsdale’s high quality of life is a critical component that is essential for creating a sustainable economy. execute the Chamber’s economic development Prosperity agenda focusing on the following initiatives:
maintaining, expanding and attracting new businesses recruitment, retention and development of talent transportation and workforce mobility redevelopment, revitalization and reinvestment Protecting and enhancing the scottsdale brand
for more information about our economic development initiatives, please contact Cindi eberhardt at [email protected] or call 480-949-6282.
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they are treasures that separate scottsdale from others communities. they infuse beauty and serenity into our daily lives.
bIll heckMAn Chair, Scottsdale Chamber Public Policy Advisory Council
scottsdale has a cache that is built upon 60-plus years of quality in everything and accepting nothing less, even in difficult times. from our indian bend
Wash park system as our center city spine (instead of a concrete ditch) to the creation in 1985 of our one percent for public art ordinance, scottsdale has consistently insisted upon actions that enhance and support our quality of life standards.
Creating a “brand” is relatively simple, but living up to it is a real
accomplishment. leadership in scottsdale has never wavered in its insistence on quality. We are proud of our resorts, our art community, our building standards and the partnership with our citizens through dialogue and a willingness to listen to new ideas. We never settle for less than the best.
scottsdale has earned its quality reputation and will always be dedicated to its preservation. Can any other community claim that it is working to preserve
one-third of its city as an open space mountain preserve? how many places can boast of more than 100 fine art galleries? Our culinary, fine art, fine dining, music, equestrian, classic car and other festivals plus spring training bring added luster to our brand.
Our resorts have world-class reputations and bring thousands to our city every year and give us locals an incredible benefit. each of these and many others involve the efforts of hundreds of our citizens who are willing to give of their time and effort to make scottsdale a better place.
my personal points of pride in scottsdale have been in participating in community issues by volunteering in the scottsdale Chamber and with our Park and recreation commission and scottsdale Public art. each of these organizations has provided our community with one of the finest reputations of quality and service that is highly regarded throughout the country and even the world.
in the end, it is the efforts of the people of scottsdale that makes our quality of life great. it is that spirit that will keep scottsdale strong through even the most turbulent times. i am proud to be a part of this great community dedication to keeping scottsdale a great place to live, a great place to work and a community that we can all be proud to support.
Members helping Members
another shining example of scottsdale’s commitment to community can be found in our give it forward program, a brand-new initiative created by the Chamber’s ambassador Committee. designed to help the Chamber’s nonprofit members, give it forward provides member-to-member assistance in the form of volunteer time, material goods, in-kind services or financial assistance.
through an application and selection process, one member nonprofit agency will be selected every six months. ambassador Committee members will then work with the agency by generously offering support through their time, talents and resources.
to get involved or for information on give it forward, contact committee chair Jeff Jameson at 480-668-3676 or [email protected].
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t a recent scottsdale leadership forum, community leaders discussed the greatness of our city. scottsdale is indeed a great community, not just a good one.
What struck me during the presentations is that much of scottsdale’s greatness was more a reflection of past decisions that had come to fruition rather than an expression of the greatness yet to come. indeed, there
were fervent calls for the development of a community vision once again so that we could march into the future, reinventing ourselves with new and different greatness as the end result.
as robert leger of the Scottsdale Republic noted in a subsequent editorial, vision is not about a collection of tactics. rather, vision is about the large bold dreams that reflect the values and collective wisdom of the community. it becomes a touchstone against which all decisions are guided and understood. it is less about what do we do about any particular problem and more about what kind of community we want to be.
several years ago, the Chamber, with the support of many of our great businesses, produced “Which Way scottsdale?” it was a rallying cry for looking at ourselves in new ways, and it has been the source of outstanding dialogue ever since. now we are putting together a major event in the early fall entitled “next steps, scottsdale” as just the first step in adding to the dialogue about greatness for the future.
great places reinvent themselves. great places reflect a set of core principles derived from the community itself. great places address their immediate challenges in light of the greater goal. scottsdale must not just be great now but rather must be great in perpetuity. mediocrity is unacceptable and unforgivable.
soon you will be hearing more details about our next steps, scottsdale: building an action Plan for economic growth symposium. Please plan to be a part of this important discussion around the future of our great city.
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next steps, scottsdaleBuilding an Action Plan for Economic Growthsept 15th, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Economic development symposium looks to building Scottsdale’s future
Forging AheadA Purpose – to develop new solutions for the economic development
advancement of scottsdale, and to engage community leaders in a setting that encourages bold thinking and action.
Opening session – “the arizona We Want” by lattie Coor
breakout sessions may include: attracting business to
scottsdale Polishing the scottsdale brand airpark brand and
revitalization arizona department of
Commerce transformation transforming arizona’s image mcdowell road corridor regional partnerships
in addition, there will be a luncheon and keynote speaker.
all business owners, residents, community leaders and scottsdale stakeholders are invited to be part of this important community event. your voice makes a difference.
be part of a powerful group that turns smart thinking into action
engage with the best minds and leaders
help shape our future identify thinkers who are
doers, people with open minds and fresh ideas
roll up your sleeves and get to work with us
for sponsorship info, contact Cindi eberhardt at [email protected] or call 480-949-6282.
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MEMBErsPOtlight By Michelle Jacoby
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Scottsdale @ Work spoke with Matt Silverman, managing director of R&R Partners, about the importance of social media and marketing.
With social media having such a large influence on today’s consumers, what is R&R doing to keep up with this trend?
r&r has its own internal social media integration group, which is dedicated to keeping up on the latest trends and finding smart ways to integrate best practices into our clients’ business. using social media takes commitment and resources, so we work with our clients to identify the tactics that are truly of benefit. it’s one thing to say, “We need a facebook page.” the more important questions are, “do you really need it and if so, what’s the best way to use it?”
How important is it to maintain marketing plans during a down economy?
the economy is on the rebound and any business that is still laying low will find itself behind the competition. a marketing plan is essential to growing your business and speeding up your path out of the recession. the strong survive.
What is the one marketing tool or weapon a business must have to stay competitive?
research. to really make an impact, businesses have to truly understand the ever-changing marketplace, their competitors and how best to position themselves to connect with new customers. gut instinct and experience only gets you so far. good data helps us all make much more strategic decisions.
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Ask any business owner and they’ll tell you. The lifeblood of a successful business is its marketing plan. The ability to “get out there” and make yourself known to consumers is essential in creating a presence in the marketplace.
no one could agree with that more than matt silverman, managing director of r&r Partners, an integrated communications agency that provides marketing, advertising, public relations, media buying and government affairs services to local and national businesses.
located at drinkwater and indian school, the office is one of six nationwide, which, says silverman, gives the company the ability to be on the ground and understand the marketplace, yet powerful enough to give their clients the resources and talent of a national agency.
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as managing director, silverman oversees all aspects of the agency, including making sure they deliver great ideas and exceptional service to their clients.
“it’s critical that we understand our clients’ business needs and then work with them as a true partner to exceed their goals,” he says. “We also pride ourselves on being easy to work with. Just ask any of our clients.”
according to silverman, the firm says they specialize in “moving minds.” so what does that mean exactly?
“We’re experts at changing consumer perceptions about companies, getting folks to change their behaviors or simply believe in something—whether it’s using our client’s services, getting them to visit a website, or calling our clients for a quote on services,” he says.
One such example is the work r&r Partners has done with the arizona department of health services and its initiatives in getting people to quit smoking and to call a hotline for help. Over the course of the campaign, call volume to the hotline increased 300 percent.
“We did it by using research to understand the thinking and behaviors of smokers and talking to them in a way that truly motivated them to take action,” says silverman.
results like these are the order of they day for r&r, whose client list includes Cox business, Cigna medical group, Valley metro, fennemore Craig, arizona department of Commerce, Phoenix theater and the maricopa Community College district.
“nationally, folks know us best for creating the “What happens here, stays here™” campaign for las Vegas,” adds silverman.
a long-time member of the scottsdale Chamber, the company has been actively involved in a number of Chamber programs, including the Partner Council and the executive edge program.
Matt Silverman, Managing Director, R&R Partners
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NEWMEMBErs Please welcome the following new Chamber members who joined us in Febraury and March 2010.
PARTNER COuNCIl
Denise Resnik & Associates Denise Resnik 717 E. Maryland Ave. #110 Phoenix 85014602-956-8834resnikpr.com A strategic marketing/public relations firm specializing in strategic planning, copywriting, marketing materials, media relations and promotional services for a diverse group of public/private companies.
ADvANTAGE
COACHING
Focal Point Business CoachingJohn Froelich2150 E. Highland Ave. #212Phoenix, AZ 85016-4721602-687-9745, Ext. 12frombaci.comWe help business leaders lower risk and improve their business and personal lives through systematic coaching that focuses on profitability, productivity and clarity.
EvENT PRODuCTION
Encore! Creative Stefanie Lerner 410 S. Madison Drive #4 Tempe 85281480-736-2800encorecreative.com Encore Creative is the premier full-service entertainment/event production and themed decorating/scenic provider in the Southwest. We specialize in planning meetings and special events for corporations, charities and individuals.
FINANCIAl PlANNING/sERvICEs
Albers Financial Group Inc.Marcus Albers4725 N. Scottsdale Road #239Scottsdale, AZ 85251-7622480-222-1071www.albersfinancialgroup.comMember FINRA, SIPC Sunset Financial Services Inc. Financial, wealth management, insurance, estate planning, retirement planning, individual retirement accounts (IRAs), college savings plans (529 Plans), 401ks, alternative investments.
MEETING PlANNERs
The Next Great Event LLCMatt Farmelant1405 N. Dobson Road #20Chandler, AZ 85224-8594480-656-3271thenextgreatevent.comWe specialize in consultation services and on-site coordination of corporate and non-profit events. Our mission is to listen to our clients’s wants, needs, budgets and ideas.
ClAssIC
AuTOMObIlE DEAlERs
Scottsdale LotusChad Wilkens7652 E. Acoma DriveScottsdale, AZ 85260-3455480-922-6242lotusofscottsdale.com
bANks
Bank 1440David A. Reno7010 E. Chauncey Lane #120Phoenix, AZ 85054-3113623-463-1440bank1440.comCommercial lending, high-interest checking, checking, local community bank.
CHIROPRACTORs
Maynard Wellness CenterDr. Jared S. Dowell1920 N. Scottsdale RoadScottsdale, AZ 85257-2119480-994-0072maynardwellnesscenter.comDr. Jared S. Dowell at Maynard Wellness Center, the official chiropractors for the Arizona Cardinals and ASU athletics. Helping to maximize human function and performance.ClEANERs & lAuNDRIEs
DeliveredClean.comDebbie Shipman8390 E. Via de Ventura #F110PMB254Scottsdale, AZ 85258-3189480-343-5552deliveredclean.comProfessional garment care company with free pickup and delivery on your schedule at prices that are probably less than you are paying now.
CONsTRuCTION – CONsulTING
The envision GroupFrank D’Addario2710 17th Ave. SE #540Calgary, Alberta T2AOP6403-294-0493envisioninc.caA growth-oriented group of companies providing cost-effective and innovative solutions for construction, electrical, environmental contracting and remediation services.
CONsulTING sERvICEs
AbilityCRMJames Marzola14354 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. #16Scottsdale, AZ 85260480-726-5400abilitycrm.comHelps businesses use CRM software to improve their business. CRM shortens sales cycles, improves lead management and pays for itself through improved company performance.
HEAlTH & PHYsICAl FITNEss
Bishops Training FacilityJonathan Wechsler7750 E. Gelding Drive #6Scottsdale, AZ 85260-6972480-259-3020www.bishopstraining.comWe are a strength and conditioning facility that customizes each client’s workout to their individual needs. We are dedicated to accomplishing your fitness goals.
HEAlTH sERvICEs & HOME HEAlTH
Care With ConfidenceMark Finkelstein3615 N. 16th St. #21Phoenix, AZ 85016-6442602-274-1581carewithconfidence.com
ICE CREAM & FROzEN DEssERTs
Tasti D LiteJonathan Kaufman15425 N. Scottsdale Road #200Scottsdale, AZ 85254-8189480-292-7901tastidlite.com
INsuRANCE – busINEss/HOME/AuTO
State Farm – Craig StrubleCraig Strublethebaldagent.com
INsuRANCE – lIFE/HEAlTH/DIsAbIlITY
Value Benefits of AmericaMike Kleingartner15575 N. 79th Place #100Scottsdale, AZ 85260-1625480-596-6536vbamembers.com
INTERNET ADvERTIsING & sERvICEs
WSI CubedJim McCroskey8902 E. Via Linda #110PMB 104Scottsdale, AZ 85258-5416480-471-6112wsicubed.com “We Simplify the Internet.” WSI Cubed is a local presence of the WSI Global Organization. We help small- to medium-sized businesses better position themselves on the internet.
lAND suRvEYs
R. J. R Surveys Inc.John Ware11259 E. Via Linda #100PMB 938Scottsdale, AZ 85259-4076480-816-9773rjrsurveysinc.comConsulting, boundary surveys, topographic surveys, ALTA surveys, subdivision plats, residential-commercial construction, municipal certifications, FEMA, aerial control, lot assemblage, telecommunications, servicing the public-private sector.
MANAGEMENT CONsulTING
Advanced Business Learning (ABL)Susan Morris8777 Via de Ventura #390Scottsdale, AZ 85258-3344480-222-7507advancedbusinesslearning.comWe link human capabilities with business strategy, improving human performance resulting in our customers’ increased competitiveness. Customized learning systems and support tools.
PACkAGING, CRATING & sHIPPING
Craters & FreightersDennis Davies1522 W. Todd Drive #103Tempe, AZ 85283-4830480-966-9929cratersandfreighters.comA full-service logistics provider. Our team of experts focus on pick-up, handling, professional crating/packaging, transportation, full-coverage insurance and delivery solutions for your products.
PHYsICAl THERAPIsTs
Spooner Physical Therapy @ Desert RidgeBarbara Capone20950 N. Tatum #100Phoenix, AZ 85050-4204480-502-5510spoonerphysicaltherapy.comProviding outpatient rehabilitation for the past 20 years! Services include physical therapy, aquatic therapy, hand therapy, ASTYM treatment, fitness membership and zero gravity treadmill.
REAl EsTATE
Gary May Group – Real Living LifeGary May8687 E. Via de Ventura #211Scottsdale, AZ 85258-3346480-295-4500garymaygroup.comReal estate experts for buyers, sellers and portfolio investors. We leverage bank-owned real estate, foreclosures, new development and sales throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area.
REAl EsTATE – bROkERAGE
HomeSmartJason Goldberg20860 N. Tatum Blvd. #140Phoenix, AZ 85050-6101480-459-8402jasongoldaz.com
REAl EsTATE – COMMERCIAl
Coldwell Banker Residential BrokerageMayra Martinez7231 E. Princess Blvd. #100Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9673520-344-0254mayrarealestate.comMayra Martinez specializes in residential and commercial real estate in the Scottsdale area. With 10 years of experience, my clients appreciate my professionalism and commitment to high standards.
REsTAuRANTs – AMERICAN
Denny’s #1023Debbie Martin3315 N. Scottsdale RoadScottsdale, AZ 85251-6427480-946-4754Open 24 hours for breakfast, lunch, dinner. Free meeting space.
sCHOOls
The Orme School of ArizonaAlyce Brownridge1000 Orme School RoadMayer, AZ 86333928-632-7601, Ext. 2260ormeschool.orgDiscover Arizona’s No. 1 college preparatory school. Small classes, rustic setting, 100 percent college acceptance, Southwest studies, sustainability, sports, horsemanship, outdoor leadership, fine arts and much more!
sECuRITY & AlARM sYsTEMs
AKAL SecurityR.J. Kaiser2333 E. University Drive #102Phoenix, AZ 85034-6833602-840-0043akalsecurity.comSecurity services.
sHOPPING CENTERs & DIsTRICTs
Scottsdale QuarterJenny Bassett15279 N. Scottsdale Road #215Scottsdale, AZ 85254-2294480-270-8123scottsdalequarter.com
sHREDDING – PAPER/DOCuMENTs
ABCO Shredding & Recycling ServicesNick D’Andrea9637 N. Cave CreekPhoenix, AZ 85020-2117602-943-9676abcorecycling.comDocument destruction, paper and metal recycling, shredding.
WEb DEsIGN
syntheticMagic Advanced Bus. Serv.Nathaniel Briggs16811 N. 59th St.Scottsdale, AZ 85254-1253602-795-2289syntheticmagic.com
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ACCOuNTANTs – CPA
Routh, Wright and Ferrone PLLCRex C. Routh14301 N. 87th St. #309Scottsdale, AZ 85260-3691480-398-2777 rwfcpas.com
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JOIN TODAY! Call us at: 480.355.2700 or visit us on the web at: www.scottsdalechamber.com
www.scottsdalechamber.com
25+ YEARsAllegra Print & ImagingCox Communications, Business
ServicesHawbaker Hawbaker & Associates Inc.Herberger Enterprises Inc.Los Olivos Mexican PatioMessinger Mortuary & ChapelParadise Memorial GardensScottsdale Artists’ SchoolSugar Bowl Ice Cream Parlor &
RestaurantWilliam P. Schrader
10+ YEARsAffinity KitchensBraun Siler Kruzel PCCentral Arizona BankChompie’s Restaurant, Bakery & CatererExhibit ExpertsFleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine BarGrand Canyon RailwayHarkins TheatresHenry & Horne LLPJewish News of Greater PhoenixJustice Services Inc.Ladlow’s Fine FurnitureOliver Smith JewelerP.F. Chang’s China Bistro WaterfrontPlaza HealthcareRaintree Auto Body Inc.Sam’s ClubSan Francisco GiantsScottsdale Fire Fighter Association
Scottsdale Ranch Animal HospitalSHERPA & AssociatesSTARSThe Legacy GalleryThe Springs of ScottsdaleValPak East Valley Inc.Wells Fargo Bank Scottsdale
5+ YEARsA Peek At the Peak MagazineAdvanced Strategy Center at Pinnacle
PeakAirpark Auto ServiceAZ Big MediaBridging AZ Furniture BankCafe Carumba!Celebration of Fine ArtCharles W. McGrath Jr. CPA, PCCity of Phoenix Aviation DepartmentCustom Storage Inc.Gardner GraphicsGreater Phoenix SCORE CounselorsIronstone BankJackson Financial Advisors Inc.Life Care Scottsdale Heritage CourtMaids To Order of Maricopa CountyMedia 88 Inc.MLS Direct Network of Greater PhoenixPMT AmbulanceProvident Partners CompaniesRawhide Western Town & SteakhouseSleep America Talking Stick Golf CourseThe Peaks at Papago Park Apartments
Valley of the Sun Jewish Community Center
Wal-Mart
1-4 YEARsA Webs Refresh LLCBrandablesBuca di BeppoBulletproof Securities Inc.Capital Processing NetworkComerica BankCruiseOneDave & Buster’sDocuSafeGreulich’s Automotive – Scottsdale ServiceJewish Tuition OrganizationJRE Enterprises LLCKersten CardsMADD ArizonaMaid Brigade of ArizonaMaidProMastro’s Restaurant LLCMiss Details DesignOne-Eleven CompaniesRobert A. Gardner CPPScottsdale Cat ClinicScottsdale Martial Arts Center Inc.SeityShona Struthers InsuranceStarpointe Communities LLCState Farm-Dusty ThompsonStonecreek Golf ClubUMB Bank Arizona N.A.Westar Kitchen & Bath
Thank you to our Members who renewed in February and March 2010!
GOlF COuRsEs
Ancala Country ClubMary Grass11700 E. Via LindaScottsdale, AZ 85259-4125480-391-1000, Ext. 225ancalacc.comOne of Scottsdale’s most prestigious private country clubs, we feature a championship golf course and a beautiful venue for membership, weddings, tournaments and events.
HEAlTH & PHYsICAl FITNEss
Holmes Fitness Coaching LLCTyrone Holmes17212 N. Scottsdale Road #2317Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9606480-584-6202holmesfitness.comA world-class speaking and coaching company that helps clients enhance their health and fitness, improve athletic performance, create work-life balance and develop healthy organizations.
INTERIOR DECORATORs/DEsIGNERs
Azalea Decor and GiftsLori Watts6926 E. Main St.Scottsdale, AZ 85251-4312480-874-0044azaleadecor.comA boutique specializing in unique and one-of-a-kind contemporary and eclectic home furnishings, fashionable jewelry and chic notions. Define your style!
MORTuARIEs
Hansen Desert Hills Mortuary & CemeteryJennifer Dunbar6500 E. Bell RoadScottsdale, AZ 85254-1400480-991-5800hansenmortuary.comAdvance planning for funeral services, cremation services, ground burial, mausoleum crypts, cremation niches, private and semi-private vamily estates, out-of-state shipping.
PublIC RElATIONs & EvENT PROMOTIONs
Klute CommunicationsPete Klute6625 E. North LaneScottsdale, AZ 85253-1340480-951-6525klutecommunications.comProviding professional marketing communications, public relations and high definition video production services to companies and communities throughout Arizona from Scottsdale for more than 25 years.
PublICATIONs
The CataloguesCindy DeNapoli9525 E. Doubletree Ranch Road #101Scottsdale, AZ 85258-5538480-991-6715thecatalogues.com
AssOCIATIONs
Scottsdale Waterfront Res. Condo Assoc.Corey Nelson7175 E. Camelback Road #100Scottsdale, AZ 85251-1679480-219-8844swfrca.orgThe Scottsdale Waterfront Residences Association is a team of dedicated professionals who manage the residences by governing with a heart. The best community!
ATTORNEYs-AT-lAW
Renaud Cook Drury Mesaros PARichard Goldberg1 N. Central Ave. #900Phoenix, AZ 85004-4417602-307-9900rcdmlaw.com
AuTOMObIlE REPAIR & sERvICE
First Class Auto Body Inc.David Lindgren3002 N. Civic Center PlazaScottsdale, AZ 85251-6904480-970-8959All auto body repairs, we can work with insurance companies, paintless dent repair, windshield replacement/repair, window tinting, full or partial detailing, upholstery replacement, audio/alarm systems.
busINEss CONsulTANTs
The Delian GroupRobert Edwards8623 W. Clara LaneGlendale, AZ 85382-1428623-561-5748
COMPuTER sERvICEs & CONsulTANTs
Emerald IT ServicesFaisal Kohgadai3842 E. Thunderbird #300Phoenix, AZ 85032-5771602-464-4231emeralditservices.com
CONsulTING sERvICEs
Loffa InteractiveYolanda Romero Almany8426 E. SheaScottsdale, AZ 85260-6634480-664-6754loffacorp.comProfessional services firm specializing in providing business management solutions designed to eliminate unnecessary paper usage, increase workflow efficiency and improve operational process.
EMPlOYMENT sERvICEs
College Nannies & Tutors – North ScottsdaleGary Matsuda6619 N Scottsdale RoadScottsdale, AZ 85250-4421480-304-5300collegenannies.comBuilding stronger families, customized nanny and tutor services.
The Scottsdale Catalogue is a premium shopping guide showcasing the wares of the finest retail establishments in fine are, fashion, home resources and jewelry.
REAl EsTATE – REsIDENTIAl
Long Realty – The Fox GroupKim Grabovich10101 N. 92nd St. #101Scottsdale, AZ 85258-4553480-388-9617kimg.longrealty.com
REsTAuRANTs – AMERICAN
Dragonfly CafeJene Shaffstall10135 E. Via Linda #C120Scottsdale, AZ 85258-5328480-614-5516dragonflycafescottsdale.comQuaint neighborhood eatery, serving made-from-scratch progressive, creative menu items. Local color with full bar, patio dining and live entertainment on weekends.
Morton’s The Steakhouse – Kierland CommonsSylvanna Holt15233 N. Kierland BlvdScottsdale, AZ 85254-2154480-951-4440mortons.com
“The Best Steak Anywhere!” We’ve earned our reputation by serving USDA prime-aged beef, fresh seafood, an award-winning wine list and our legendary hospitality.
REsTAuRANTs – CONTINENTAl
Axis-RadiusDiane Deskin Corieri7340 E. Indian PlazaScottsdale, AZ 85251-3571480-970-1112axis-radius.comAxis offers signature culinary dishes, specialty martinis and the finest cigar selection. A superior quality ambiance. Radius night club is parallel to none. Innovative with state-of-the art music.
sTORAGE FACIlITIEs
Storage West – AirparkKim White13851 N. 73rd St.Scottsdale, AZ 85260-3112480-991-5600http://storagewest.com/thunderbird.htmSelf storage, a regional company with an unmatched tradition of delivering unmatched customer service and value.
Storage West – Bell RoadLarry Wilson1628 E. Bell RoadPhoenix, AZ 85022-2802
602-971-8130http://storagewest.com/phx_bell.htmSelf storage, a regional company with an unmatched tradition of delivering unmatched customer service and value.
Storage West – Gray RoadConnie Reed7821 E. Gray RoadScottsdale, AZ 85260-3461480-483-0088http://storagewest.com/grayrd.htmSelf storage, a regional company with an unmatched tradition of delivering unmatched customer service and value.
Storage West – McCormick RanchJeanne Lowrey9405 E. Doubletree Ranch RoadScottsdale, AZ 85258(480) 860-1101http://storagewest.com/mccormick.htmSelf storage, a regional company with an unmatched tradition of delivering unmatched customer service and value.
Storage West – ScottsdaleDeb Edens7007 E. Bell RoadScottsdale, AZ 85254-1502480-443-9502http://storagewest.com/scottsdale.htmSelf storage, a regional company with an unmatched tradition of delivering unmatched customer service and value.
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INsPIRE luNCHEONs - CONNECTING WOMEN FOR suCCEss
EvENTsCalendar REGIsTER: www.events.scottsdalechamber.com INFO: 480.355.2700
AIRPARk
sIGNATuRE EvENTs
NETWORkING - CHAMPIONs bREAkFAsT
WOrD OF MOUTh MArkETINg BEgINs hErE! held on the first and third thursday of the month. free for members, guests $20. Purchase a 4-minute commercial or tabletop display for extra exposure. event partner: lunadisc entertainment. advanced registration requested.
gET CONNECTED! take advantage of this opportunity to expand your network and meet leading arizona women who share their experiences that have shaped their success. media partner: Phoenix Woman; gift partner: business of baskets.
NOT YOUr TYpICAL EvENT! from the dynamic energy of the scottsdale business tradeshows to the excitement of the sterling awards, attendees are sure to have a great time at these signature Chamber events.
ThE pOWEr OF COMMUNITY. in partnership with airpark business owners and volunteers serving on the airpark Committee, the scottsdale area Chamber of Commerce offers a variety of programs and resources to ensure the positive economic development of the scottsdale airpark.
kNOWLEDgE Is pOWEr! successful business people share a common thread: a commitment to learning. Our educational programs are designed to give you a hands-on experience with real-life examples for tools, training and success. free for members (unless noted); advance registration required.
EDuCATION
Wed., sept. 15Next steps, scottsdale
building an action Plan for economic growth7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
tue., nov. 1625th Anniversary sterling Awards
Celebrating business excellence, innovation and Community stewardship
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Wed., June 16Pam Gaber, CEO and Founder, Gabriel’s Angels
Presented by first fidelity bank, sponsored by Jre enterprises.Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center
7700 e. mcCormick Pkwy.11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Wed., July 21Dena Patton, CEO, Chat, Chew & Chocolate
Presented by first fidelity bank, sponsored by smil.Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center
7700 e. mcCormick Pkwy.11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
thurs., June 17No Rules Networking
sponsored by living strategies
Oakville Grocery15015 n. scottsdale road
7:15 to 9 a.m.
thurs., July 130-second Claim to Fame
sponsored by living strategies
Scottsdale Fashion Square food Court
7:15 to 9 a.m.
thurs., July 15business Card bingo
sponsored by living strategies
TruWest Credit Union 7333 n. Vía Paseo del sur
7:15 to 9 a.m.
thurs., aug. 5Mastermind Exchangescottsdale fashion square
Food Court7:15 to 9 a.m.
fri., sept. 10understanding the ballot Initiatives
Location TBA7:15 to 9 a.m.
Wed., July 7 and aug. 4Member Orientation
learn everything you need to know about growing your business with the Chamber. Catered by Sam’s Club.
7:30 to 9 a.m.
busINEss AFTER HOuRs
GET YOuNG PROFEssIONAls
FOR INFO ON THEsE EvENTs,visit events.scottsdalechamber.
com or call 480-355l-2700.
thurs., June 24“Betting on Business”
MixerCasino arizona
mcKellips and 1015 to 7 p.m.
thurs., July 22nd“Margaritas & Mojitos”
MixerCo-hosted by asba
Cafe Carumba7303 e. indian school road
5 to 7 p.m.
Wed., July 28Dressed for success
Nordstromscottsdale fashion square
7:30 to 9 a.m.getphoenix.org
shoWcAsIng The besT of scoTTsDAle!at our business after hours monthly mixers, you can network with business professionals in a relaxed social setting at unique and exciting venues throughout scottsdale. members free; guests, $20. sponsored by lunadisc entertainment. advanced registration requested.
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Advocacy updateAdvocating on issues that govern our business environment, the Chamber is the voice of business and the guardians of the business climate. It works to ensure Scottsdale remains
an ideal city in which to live, play and do business. A vibrant and successful community is accomplished by addressing issues in support of business and in a productive way
without regulatory over-reach.
VP of Economic Development and Public Policy
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strategic Airport planthe Chamber supported the scottsdale
airport strategic Plan that proposed a change in policy to allow a larger class of business jets to fly in and out of scottsdale airport, an economic engine that generates nearly $200 million in economic impact. With signature events attracting jet travel worldwide (visiting executives and tourists), this change will create additional revenue opportunities for future visits, business attraction and relocation, and eliminate the potential bypass of scottsdale airport altogether due to former weight restrictions.
Who’s Impacted Airport users Tourism industry Businesses serving the Scottsdale
Airpark and Airport Scottsdale property owners
preserving Transportationtransportation is a significant component of the scottsdale Chamber’s
economic development agenda. in preparation of the 10/11 fy budget proposal, the city recommended significant reduction in transit services that would impact the lives of our citizens, employers that import a non-scottsdale workforce, a tourism industry dependent on providing mobility services for their patrons and conventioneers, as well as business operators that rely on their patronage. the Chamber successfully advocated for diminished transit service reductions for the business community and transit operators by participating in public hearings, stakeholder meetings and offering public testimony at the transportation and budget Commissions.
revitalization of McDowell rd. the mcdowell road/south scottsdale
Corridor continues to face the challenge of underdeveloped and underutilized land for the area of surrounding businesses, property owners and neighborhoods. in 2009-2010, the Chamber participated in the mayor’s mcdowell road economic summit and several members were appointed to the mcdowell road/south scottsdale development task force to identify a plan for future growth and redevelopment opportunities for the area. this issue continues to be part of our ongoing programming and agenda for the Chamber’s economic development advisory Council meetings.
Who’s Impacted south scottsdale businesses
and residents downtown property owners major employers downtown area hotels, restaurants
and retail shop owners
Discovery Triangleas part of an opportunity for regional partnership and
cooperation, the Chamber has participated in the visioning process of the discovery triangle initiative and provided presentations, education and awareness of the various economic development opportunities that exist within the corridor, potential connection to other cities, industry partners and private entities that will promote our region.
Who’s Impacted Major employers Retail and small business
operators Members of the tourism
industry Tourists and conventioneers Trolley operators and owners
Who’s Impacted Property owners Scottsdale residents
and businesses in the McDowell Road corridor
Major employers Future residents Scottsdale employees
Noise Ordinance since early 2008, the resort and hospitality
industry, as well as individual restaurant and bar owners, have been faced with the potential of an over-reach of regulation threat by the city to impose a strict noise ordinance. through the Chamber’s Public Policy advisory Council, members have been instrumental in bringing together stakeholders to draft reasonable guidelines and policy to address the issues of noise and impact to neighborhoods without enacting regulatory requirements that would stifle business or divert tourism and event attraction. Promoting vibrant areas, such as the downtown district, generate prosperity for our community, particularly for small business operators. it is important to produce consensus, cooperation
and balance of the needs of the neighborhoods with the rights of property and business owners that are part of a live, work and play atmosphere.
Who’s Impacted hoteliers, bars and
restaurants major event planners downtown merchants Corporate and leisure
visitors small businesses
Charter reviewthe City of scottsdale’s Charter is our community’s
constitution that outlines the broad and overarching policy guidelines of our local government. it empowers the authority of our elected officials, limits local governance, and protects the rights of our citizens, property owners and those who do business in scottsdale. in 2009-2010, a seven-member Charter review task force, appointed directly by the City Council, reviewed and drafted recommendations to amend this policy document, some of which were approved in a special election earlier this year. the Chamber will continue to provide public awareness and advocate for appropriate change that does not negatively impact our community and that will ultimately affect anyone and everyone who lives in or does business in scottsdale and supports the vision of our leaders. the next recommended Charter amendments will go to a public vote on the november election ballot.
Who’s Impacted scottsdale citizens Property owners anyone doing business in scottsdale, now or in
the future.
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INFOCUs: scoTTsDAle AIRPARk TRADeshoWscottsdale area Chamber events are the place to be! Connect with old friends, meet new people, learn new business skills and listen to experts speak on the topics important to you and your business. be part of the energy and excitement by visiting events.scottsdalechamber.com and come on out to a chamber event today!
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1. the 2010 scottsdale airpark tradeshow was held march 26 at monterra at Westworld and provided an excellent opportunity for exhibitors and attendees to network with businesses looking showcase their products and services to businesses located in the scottsdale airpark. 2. Psi international helps attendees relax at the show. 3. time for a little miniature golf at the stonegate booth. 4. ruben meza and Christina heide smile for the camera. 5. monterra at Westworld hosted a delicious spread. 6. it was a full house, and business was good! 7. you can’t have an event without rick Cañez of lunadisc entertainment. 8. the guys at xpleo showcase their products. 9. roy irwin, susan ratliff and Choo tay getting exhibit expertise. 10. the ladies from ValuPak pose for the camera. 11. republic monetary exchange is worth their weight in gold. 12. dr. lynwood Johnson can cure your credit card processing ills. 13. Chapman Chevrolet displayed some beautiful cars and trucks. 14. brad beller of signs by tomorrow explains the benefits of great exposure. 15. Chamber ambassadors laureen leston and addie edwards take a well deserved break. 16. the Chamber staff gets ready for take-off! 17. it was a beautiful day to eat, drink and network. 18. Chamber ambassadors welcome attendees to the tradeshow!
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BUsINEss 101: issues & ansWersbusiness issues are answered by scottsdale Chamber members and area professionals in each edition of scottsdale@Work. to submit your issue to our participants, please contact them directly. if you are interested in becoming an issues & answers advisor, please contact us at [email protected] or call 480-588-9505.
Issue: how can the Chamber help me get exposure for my small business?
AnsWeR: The Chamber provides many opportunities for our small business members to get exposure and create buzz about their products and services. here are a few examples:
1. Posting your news and events to our online Member Marketplace.
2. Attending our Champions Breakfast networking events.
3. Becoming a Business 101 expert in Scottsdale@Work magazine.
4. Donating a door prize. 5. engaging in the Chamber’s social media
communities.
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Mike BinderMarketing and Communications Manager480-355-2715
Issue: My employer informed me they will be reporting my health insurance premiums, which they pay for me, on my Form W-2. Does this mean that the value of that benefit is taxable to me?
AnsWeR: No, you will not owe taxes on these amounts, at least for the time being. The Form W-2 reporting rule, which you are referring to, has caused a wide array of confusion. The value of the health insurance premium is a disclosure item only on your Form W-2. This will allow employees the opportunity to know and understand the value of the benefits the employer is providing. The value will not be added to taxable compensation. The new rule will begin for tax year 2011, so you should see the new disclosure on your 2011 Form W-2.
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Issue: I am a busy business owner and have very little time to plan my marketing. What are the most important tasks I should be focused on?
AnsWeR: It is most important not to ignore the effect of marketing your business. lapses in getting your message out, seasonal drawbacks and a lack of time are common excuses that can be detrimental to the cost of the marketing you are paying for.
here is a shotgun plan: 1) Find that message that will resonate. 2) Consistency is key. Don’t lose ground by starts and stops. 3) Target your top clientele. hit them where it means the most to them. 4) Think simple to be credible. Good design, images and a strong logo will make a difference.
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Issue: It is can be difficult to meet payroll and expenses since customers are taking longer to pay. What can I do to make sure I can cover all the expenses?
AnsWeR: Businesses are strapped for money and trying to close the gap (e.g. when payroll and expenses have to be paid before cash comes in from customers). The cash gap can be shortened by factoring (e.g. line of credit based on invoices), which provides quick access to cash by advancing against a company’s accounts receivables.
Factoring differs from a bank loan because factors make funding decisions based on the credit-worthiness of your customers; a bank makes credit decisions based on a company’s financial history, cash flow and collateral. Most importantly, a factor makes funding decisions in days or hours-while banks generally take weeks or even months.
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Issue: how can my organization use employee benefits to attract the best to our team?
AnsWeR: In today’s competitive employment market, savvy employers know the importance of offering comprehensive employee Benefits. yet rising costs and media commotion direct attention to healthcare insurance and wellness programs. Meanwhile, on the sidelines sits an often-overlooked employee recruitment and retention solution: voluntary benefits. A well-integrated voluntary benefits component complements the core package of employee Benefits, offering optional coverage through payroll deduction – additional customized benefits, key for those with specific needs. Although the individual pays for voluntary benefits, having them available contributes to employee
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David kozakShareholder (480) 383-1820
Issue: Should my business be a Subchapter S corporation?
AnsWeR: If your “exit strategy” is to sell the corporation’s business operating assets (and most buyers prefer assets to stock), electing Subchapter S status can prevent “double taxation” of the gain from such sale. For tax purposes, S corporations pass their income, generally including gain from the sale of assets, through to their shareholders for the shareholders to pay tax. Otherwise, the corporation reports, and pays tax on, the gain; then the shareholders pay tax on the proceeds distributed as dividends. hence, “double taxation.”
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the sprawling desert landscape of scottsdale is a long way from south bend, ind., but when tom gryp came here more than 30 years ago, he knew he was home.
“after graduating from the university of notre dame in 1979, i packed my bags and enrolled in the mba program at asu,” he says. “i had always had a desire to live in the southwest. it was my ‘excuse’ for coming here.”
for 20-plus years, gryp has been in the trust, investment and banking business—a career he says has always been a perfect fit for his personality and skill set.
“both disciplines require a strong technical acumen, but also the ability to relate well with people. i love the challenge of taking a complex issue and being able to explain it to someone in a straightforward, understandable and ethical way,” he says.
in his role as managing director and market president for northern trust in scottsdale, gryp is responsible for being the “face” of the organization in the community. the firm has two full-service offices in gainey ranch and Pinnacle Peak, and a small facility within Classic residence at grayhawk. the company provides innovative investment management, fiduciary and banking solutions for successful individuals, their families and their businesses.
for gryp, a typical day consists of attending meetings and discussing client issues with partners. he also tries to spend as much time as possible with clients, businesses, community leaders, as well as prospects.
“i truly enjoy meeting people, hearing their stories, and doing what i can to help,” he says. “Wearing both hats always makes for a long day, but also a day that is exciting and very fulfilling.”
those days can also be posed with challenges, especially in an industry such as investment banking, where a client’s financial future lies in the hands of those charged with managing it.
“helping someone manage their financial affairs and challenging them to be good stewards of their wealth should never be just a job. it must be a passion. if you don’t feel the passion, don’t get in the business,” gryp says.
now in his fifth year with northern trust, gryp credits his success to his father.
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childhood ambitionto play first base for the Chicago Cubs. i was a big ernie banks fan!best traitgood sense of humor (although some people may disagree with the “good” part).Worst traiti’m very impatient with people who “take” more than they “give.” Mottoleonardo daVinci said it best, “simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”first jobClean-up boy at the Windjammer barber shop in south bend. i was paid $5 a week, plus all the hair i could carry home!
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