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Rudy Giuliani2015 Voices of Vision Speaker
3 State of Technology Recap
12 Meet the New Leadership Class
As The Chamber is fresh into a new fiscal year, weve had the opportunity to reflect on our beginnings, re-evaluate priorities and plan for the future. Over the past year, weve been proud to debut three brand-new programs, all of which have been welcomed with open arms by the community.
Eggs & Issues is a monthly event series to bring timely topics to the forefront of discussion in the region; Women Connect
meets monthly to hear inspiring words from other women in business and provides valuable networking opportunities; and the Young Entrepreneurs Academy aims to connect area youth with successful businesses and learn how to launch and run a real businesses.
But one event series is now into its sixth year and I couldnt be more proud of its impact in the region. When I first came to The Chamber over five years ago, I saw how vibrant this thriving community was, but it lacked opportunities for residents to be exposed to well-known, national speakers. And so, Voices of Vision was born.
Voices of Vision is an annual event with a purpose to bring nationally recognized, world-renowned visionaries to the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo area. Our goal is that bringing in these well-known speakers gives the community the opportunity to hear and see a variety of public figures, but also gives visibility to our region and showcases our metro area.
This years speaker, Rudy Giuliani, is a perfect example of the type of leader we want to bring in. Not only is he well known around the country, but his message is timely and relevant for all to hear. This years event falls a couple months after 9/11, and his talk on leadership and crisis management, can be applied in many ways. His talk is aimed to highlight the business and life lessons hes learned through his experiences.
Voices of Vision has been a huge success and only grows year after year. Initial response was fantastic to this speaker announcement, and we fully expect another packed room and many takeaways for all. We look forward to seeing you there!
Board of DirectorsJon Riewer Eventide Senior Living Communities
Chair of the BoardJudd Graham Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Chair ElectSteve Swiontek Gate City Bank
TreasurerDoug Restemayer D-S Beverages, Inc.
Immediate Past ChairThomas Astrup American Crystal Sugar Company Member at LargeAnn Christenson Sandford HealthBernie Dardis Indigo SignworksKyle Dorow Essentia HealthChuck Driscoll Red River RefrigerationJodi Duncan Flint Communications, Inc.Don Gronke State Farm InsurancePeggy Kennedy Minnesota State Community and Technical CollegeMichelle Kommer Western State BankNorm Leslie National Hospitality ServicesMark Nisbet Xcel EnergyJeff Volk Moore Engineering, Inc.
Chamber StaffCraig Whitney President/CEOJim Parsons Vice President of Finance/OperationsJulie Doggett Information Systems AdministratorDarren Dunlop Business Development ManagerSamantha Gust Professional Development CoordinatorAmanda Hofland Marketing and Communications ManagerStephanie Jensen Graphics and Publications CoordinatorTracy Meckler Membership & Advertising Sales ManagerGail Petersen Membership Relations CoordinatorElly Peterson Government Affairs & Advocacy CoordinatorTracy Powell Director of Events & ProgramsBobbi Jo Rehder Events CoordinatorMickayla Thompson Administrative Services CoordinatorJulie Yourczek Administrative Support Coordinator
THE BRIDGE (USPS 124-430) is published monthly by the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber. For each issue received, $3.50 of membership dues are applied toward subscription of the newsletter. Periodicals Postage Paid at Fargo, ND 58102 and at additional mailing offices. Publication No. 124430. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Bridge, PO Box 2443, Fargo, ND 58108-2443; 218.233.1100.
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8 Eggs & IssuesDetails on upcoming events and photos from last month
28 People NewsSee the latest new employees, promotions and awards
32 New MembersLearn about the members that recently joined The Chamber
10 Business TrainingFull details on upcoming events
18 Women ConnectFull details on upcoming events
20 YPNCheck out events with our Young Professionals Network
12 Meet Your New Leadership Class!
22 SpotlightFind members to help get your car ready for winter
4 Voices of VisionGet all the event details for this national speaker
24 ProfileChoice Financial: Young Professionals Best Place to Work
3 State of TechnologyPhotos and highlights from our inspiring morning of tech talk
26 Company NewsRead about recognition members recently received
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North Dakota Showcased as a Tech HubOn August 26, The Chamber and Senator John Hoeven put on our fifth annual State of Technology at the Avalon Events Center West
to offer the business community an up-close opportunity to learn about the latest technology revolutionizing commerce right here in our own state.
After a welcome from event emcee Gary Inman of Bell State Bank & Trust and Craig Whitney, President and CEO of The Chamber, Senator Hoeven took to the stage to give an overview of what innovations are coming out of North Dakota. As far as Im concerned, North Dakota is the state of technology, he said, perfectly kicking off the rest of the morning.
We heard about the exciting initiatives Appareo Systems is working on to revolutionize air traffic control in the U.S., and Botlink shared an overview of the amazing capability drones hold.
Miguel Danielson and NDSU President Dean Bresciani discussed the innovations and research coming out of NDSU and the sustainable and profitable transfer of that technology in regard to intellectual property.
Greg Tehven won the North Dakota IT Champion award during the ITCND ceremony, and multiple presenters credited 1 Million Cups as the avenue in which theyve made invaluable connections for their businesses and connecting entrepreneurs.
Jake Clark from Fargo 3D Printing took the stage next, alongside an actual 3-D printer called 3Dom, which was busy printing during his presentation. Clark talked about what is next for 3Dom, including a focus on biosustainability and a new material launching soon, which will be the first to market for this particular product. He also shared that Fargo 3D Printing is one of only six filament manufacturers in the U.S., and that theyre working to get Fargo as a hub for 3-D printing.
Next up: Chad Ulven and Corey Kratcha from c2renew, a start-up company that manufactures biocomposite materials. The simple answer to what they do could best be described by Kratchas closing line about what they look forward to doing: innovating and transforming new materials and putting it into a new application and coming up with new products.
Cooper Bierscheid then came up to tell us about Protosthetics and the story of a 3-year-old boy named Jameson Davis, born missing both lower arms, whose life was transformed because of the innovation of 3-D printed prosthetics. Because of Jameson and kids like him, Protosthetics developed a PAL, or printed artificial limb, which is produced much more affordably, faster and easier for families needing prostethics. During the Q&A with presenters, Inman fielded questions to our speakers from the audience. Botlink spoke to failsafes if communication is lost with drones, as well as measures theyve implemented in their devices to prevent hackers from compromising the drones.
One thing all our presenters and audience seemed to agree on is that the collaboration, support and communication in this community is second to none. Were too small not to collaborate, Ulven said. We have to collaborate if we want North Dakota to be recognized for our technology. If we want to be global, we have to work together.
Thank you so much to all our sponsors, speakers and attendees. Without each of you, this event couldnt have been as great as it was. We left energized, inspired and proud of not only the technological landscape in North Dakota, but also the business landscape.
Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors
State of Technology
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015 | Noon to 1:30 p.m.Ramada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center
Register online at fmwfchamber.com.
This November, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani brings his expertise and insights to the metro at our sixth annual Voices of Vision. His presentation, titled Principled Leadership: In the Face of Change and Crisis will focus on lessons learned as he revitalized New York City and pulled through the crisis of 9/11. He will share how effective leadership can result in profitability and how to use these principles in your own life to inspire excellence from the team around you.
We are extremely excited about bringing a national leader such as Rudy Giuliani to our community to share his accomplishments and insights from leading our largest city in the United States during one of the nations largest crises, Chamber President and CEO Craig Whitney said.
While Giuliani is most known for his service as mayor of New York City, he previously served in the United States Attorneys office, then as Associate Attorney General, and in 1993, was elected mayor. In these years, he focused on reducing crime, reforming welfare and improving the quality of life.
On September 11 when the Twin Towers fell, Giuliani immediately lead the recovery of the city and was even celebrated as Mayor of the World. He was named Person of the Year by TIME magazine, knighted by the Queen of England, dubbed Rudy the Rock
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015 | Noon to 1:30 p.m.Ramada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center
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by French President Jacques Chirac, and former first lady Nancy Reagan presented him with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Freedom Award.
As an influential and accomplished leader, Giuliani now shares his unparalleled insights on leadership, courage and the most pressing issues of our time through his work with Giuliani Partners, a strategic consulting and emergency preparedness firm and through many speaking engagements.
Voices of Vision is an annual event designed to bring nationally recognized, world-thought visionaries to the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo area. Hosting these types of well-known speakers not only gives the community the opportunity to hear and see a variety of public figures, but also gives visibility to our region and showcases our metro area.
Diamond Sponsors
Silver SponsorsBell State Bank & Trust
Bethany Retirement LivingChoice FinancialEide Bailly LLP
First International Bank & Trust
Flint CommunicationsKFGO - The Mighty 790Heritage Homes, LLC
High Point Networks, LLCJLG Architects
McGough ConstructionMoore Engineering, Inc.Ramanda Plaza & Suites and Conference Center
ROERSStarion Financial
Corporate Table SponsorsAlerus
Avis Rent A CarBank of the West
Beverage Wholesalers, Inc.BioLife Plasma ServicesBorder States Electric
Cass County Electric Cooperative Inc.Consolidated Communications, Inc.
Cornerstone BankDakota Carrier Network
Dawson InsurancedogIDs
D-S Beverages, Inc.Family Wellness LLCFargo Jet Center, Inc.
Fargo-Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau
First Class MortgageGOLDMARK Property ManagementGreater Fargo Moorhead Economic
Development CorporationHeartland Trust CompanyHerbron Brick Supply Co.
InterceptEFTMinnesota State University Moorhead
Network Center, Inc.NOVA Fire Protection, Inc.
Park Co. RealtorsRed River Refrigeration, Inc.Scheels Corporate Office
Spherion StaffingU.S. Bank
Valley News Live - KVLYWanzek Construction, Inc.
Warner and Company InsuranceWestern State Bank
Gold Sponsors
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We are proud to call the following businesses our Business Builders
See the back page for the logos of our Community Builders!
American Crystal Sugar Company
Avis Rent A Car
Beverage Wholesalers, Inc.
Choice Financial
Consolidated Communications
Dawson Insurance
Discovery Benefits
GOLDMARK Property Management
JLG Architects
KFGO - The Mighty 790
North Dakota State College of Science
NDSU Research and Technology Park
Network Center, Inc.
New York Life Insurance/NY Life
ROERS
Vogel Law Firm
West Acres Development, LLP
Western State Bank
The Chamber draws on the diverse strengths and expertise of more than 2,100 public, private and non-profit member firms to advocate for a pro-business environment, educate the professional community and engage members in the pursuit of a prosperous region.
Premier Partners are an elite group of businesses that recognize the importance of economic development efforts and make a significant commitment to the health of the region. Premier Partners give above and beyond their initial Chamber dues investment through sponsorship and marketing dollars to support the work we do.
Premier Partners fall into two levels: Community Builders and Business Builders.
In return for this increased support, Premier Partners receive a unique set of privileges and benefits that enhance their business. From increased exposure to heightened networking, Premier Partners gain access to an extensive network of businesses and professionals. Through partnership with The Chamber and their fellow members, Premier Partners make a positive difference for our metro.
Premier Partners - Making a Difference in Our Metro
D-S Beverages, Inc. is a locally owned and operated family business that was founded in 1968 by Don Setter Sr. Their primary business is distributing Anheuser-Busch beer to 700 retailers in an approximate 100-mile radius of Fargo-Moorhead. D-S Beverages also distributes a variety of craft beers from 40 different suppliers, Monster energy, Sparkling Ice and a variety of other beverages. 218.233.1343
Moore Engineering is a 55-year-old, employee-owned civil engineering and land surveying company building strong communities through innovative project planning, technical excellence and remarkable ingenuity. mooreengineeringinc.com
The Chamber is proud to introduce two new Community Builders in our Premier Partner program. These companies have made a commitment to improving the area by investing in our programs and events. Their inclusion in the Premier Partner program also entitles them to specific benefits. All of our Community Builders are represented on the back page of each issue of The Bridge.
Welcome to Our Newest Community Builders!
For More Information If you have any questions on becoming a Premier Partner, contact Darren Dunlop at 218.359.0514 or email [email protected].
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Welcome
Member ContributionWorkforce Design Matters
Article by Kari Rasmus, Designing Women 2
Technology is changing more than how we work; it is changing the look of offices.
Gone are the days of hierarchical brainstorming sessions where the power sits behind a desk. A new generation of workers who grew up working on group projects in coffee houses and researching on their laptops no longer feels productive sitting all day in a cubicle. People want to tear down the walls to create a flat management structure that encourages interaction, collaboration and brain-storming.
Many offices are creating a mix of rooms that includes:Pathways that create chance meetings to encourage conversation.Smaller conference rooms and nooks where employees can continue conversations that
lead to creative problem-solving.Quiet rooms for concentration, skyped meetings and private calls.Collaborative areas that may be configured like lounges and include
presentation abilities.Bench-style workstations.Common areas for lunch and breaks.
Proponents of activity-based working (ABW) design claim that this new floor plan not only improves teamwork, but creates a greater enjoyment of the workplace. Employees are less sedentary throughout the day and enjoy greater freedom in where and how to work. This, in turn, improves productivity and job satisfaction.
In addition to the layout, the office furniture is also changing in these spaces. Couches, chairs, end tables and art all help create an atmosphere that exudes professional warmth. Its been shown that good design positively affects client confidence, consumer purchasing, and customer satisfaction.
Executive Summary: dont skimp on your environment; good design positively affects your bottom line.
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Exhibitor registration starts online at fmwfchamber.com at 8 a.m. on Friday, October 16.
Holiday Business After Hours
Business After HoursThursday, October 15 | 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
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Fall is here, and that means an upcoming Business After Hours! On Thursday, October 15, join us for networking, laughs
and tailgating-themed food and fun at the Hilton Garden Inn. Get yourself registered online at fmwfchamber.com.
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Tomorrows workforce is made up of todays students. To bridge the gap between employment in the region and students that will soon fill those roles, its important to connect the two today. Leaders of the five area colleges Dr. Dean Bresciani, president of NDSU,
Dr. William Craft, president of Concordia College, Dr. Joseph Bessie, provost and senior vice president of academic affairs at Minnesota State University Moorhead, Dr. John Richman, North Dakota State College
of Science and Dr. Carrie Brimhall, vice president and chief academic officer of Minnesota State Community and Technical College, will all gather
to address these issues with the business community. Well discuss new initiatives that schools are working on,
their plans to develop students for jobs that are relevant for todays society, how business and higher education can work together and what employers can expect from higher education institutions in our area to develop the type of workers that we need.
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Registration (includes breakfast)Chamber Members: $25 Non-Members: $35Register at fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
Registration (includes breakfast)Chamber Members: $25 Non-Members: $35Register at fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
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It is impossible to escape the global news surrounding immigration and the refugee crisis. The Fargo Moorhead area is no different. While our region has been welcoming new Americans since our citys inception, the international focus
has heightened awareness and the discussion about the impact refugees and immigrants have on our area.
Lutheran Social Services (LSS) is the local resettlement agency working in North Dakota to help settle refugees that have been approved to move to the United States by the U.S. government. This relationship between LSS and the federal agencies that coordinate refugee resettlement work in our country has been active for more than 70 years. LSS experience over the last several decades would suggest that no other organization understands better what it takes to welcome new Americans into our community.
Jessica Thomasson, CEO of LSS, will share the process refugees undertake to make it to the Fargo Moorhead area, what happens when they arrive and how they ultimately make an impact on our area. Thomasson will also address whether immigrants have had a beneficial effect on our communities and why there has been such a backlash.
LSS is leading the charge to raise awareness about, while lessening the fear toward, continuing to welcome people who are resettling into the area. This is a timely topic that is of interest to our region, our nation and the world. The presentation will allow for time to accept questions from the audience.
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Advocacy
On September 1, we held our monthly Eggs & Issues event, this time focusing on rail safety. Amy McBeth, director of public affairs and Dale Trepanier, superintendent for Burlington Northern Santa Fe railway, were the presenters. McBeth outlined all of the safety and infrastructure investments that BNSF has made just in our region. It was interesting to note that 2014 was the safest year in history for railways and they continue to be the safest mode of land transportation of goods. Along with investments in rail infrastructure, BNSF has made significant investments to safety in the communities they impact. Over 2,000 first responders from Minnesota and North Dakota have been trained by BNSF professionals on responding to locomotive situations.
Presenting Sponsors Supporting Sponsors
Highlights on the Railway at September s Eggs & Issues
Below are a few tweets from Septembers event!
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Supporting SponsorsGOLDMARK Property Management
Network Center, Inc.Wanzek Construction, Inc.
Program Sponsors
A Proactive Approach to Workplace Violence Identify & Respond to Aggressive Behavior
Rock Your Routine - Taking Control of the Daily Grind
Youve seen the headlines and heard the stories. Unfortunately, tragedies are occurring every day, some right here in our own backyard. Often, the best approach to preventing tragedy is preparedness. Since 90% of solving a problem is preventing
it in the first place, being proactive in potentially dangerous situations is of utmost importance. In this session, Joel Vettel, a lieutenant with the Fargo Police Department, will give attendees tangible tips to be safe in any situation and be able to spot warning signs that something might be wrong before things take a turn for the worse.
Learn the little things you can do every day to empower people to keep themselves and others safe. Vettel will instruct how to address aggressive
behavior, spot red flags and learn techniques to de-escalate volatile situations. While the presentation focuses on workplace situations, these lessons can be applied in any setting.
Vettel received a bachelor of science degree from NDSU and a masters degree from the University of Mary. He is a 2009 graduate of Northwestern Universitys Center for Public Safety and a 2013 Graduate of the FBI National Academy. Vettel lectures extensively on the issue of personal safety, workplace violence and dealing with aggressive people.
Weve all been there looking around at the end of the day wondering where all of our time went. At the end of the quarter, or the end of the year, we have that nagging feeling that we didnt make the most of the opportunity we had to build our knowledge,
our numbers and our network.At the start of 2014, Steve Hallstrom, president
and managing partner at Flag Family Media, decided to change course and try a new strategy of taking small daily steps to commit to each day. This approach led to his best year ever in sales, management and industry credibility.
Having seen this plan work for himself, Hallstrom will bring his expertise to our Business Training series. He guarantees that anyone who uses it faithfully will
see results, no matter their age, industry, or experience level. Its customizable to your specific product or market, and can be done in a matter of minutes.
Attendees will learn how to create a simple, daily action plan that is customized to your position, how to build relationships that will make your work life more enjoyable and build a sales pipeline that will lead to more closed deals.
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Business Training
Registration (includes lunch)Chamber Members: $25 in advance | $35 at the doorNon-Members: $45 in advance | $55 at the door
Register at fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
Registration (includes lunch)Chamber Members: $25 in advance | $35 at the doorNon-Members: $45 in advance | $55 at the door
Register at fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
Rock Your Routine - Taking Control of the Daily Grind
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Meet the Class of 2015-16!Congratulations to the 40 participants selected to be part of the Leadership Fargo Moorhead West Fargo 2015-16 class.
The next nine months are sure to be full of education, networking and of course, fun! Please help us welcome the newest class of leaders!
Leadership FMWF
Kristen AndersonWimmer s Diamonds
Todd BollingerCass County Electric
Cooperative Inc.
Lea DeyoEssentia Health
Kevin JordreBremer Bank, N.A.
Bob BartletMidcontinent
Communications
Martha LeidholmGreater Fargo
Moorhead Economic Development Corporation
Melissa CameronDiscovery Benefits, Inc.
Justin DunnGate City Bank
Chad LystadRasmussen College
Ashley CampionUlteig
Melissa FlugeRobert Gibb & Sons, Inc.
Stephanie MaierCity of Moorhead
Jason CarrierPark Co. Realtors
Hannah GoodmansonGOLDMARK
Property Management
Adam MartodamTMI Hospitality
Troy DavisPrairie Public
Broadcasting, Inc.
Zach HerrmannHouston Engineering, Inc.
Sarah MasteraBell State Bank & Trust
Lee BeauvaisMoore Engineering, Inc.
Michele BergAmerican Crystal Sugar Company
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Program Sponsors
Anna MillerMinnesota State
University Moorhead
Jenna MiosekHospice of the Red River Valley
Lexi OestreichFargo-Moorhead Area Foundation
Brenda OstlieFlint Communications, Inc.
Heather OstrowskiDale Carnegie Business
Group of ND
Joe VolnessHilton Garden Inn Fargo
Nick WeisbeckJohn Deere
Electronic Solutions
Leslie WoodHeritage Homes, LLC/
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Premier Properties
Elizabeth WorthNorth Dakota State
University Graduate School
Tyler ZierkeJohn Deere
Electronic Solutions
Laura TrosdahlCentral Minnesota
Credit Union
Tahralee SauvageauUnion State Bank
Ann SchoenbergCornerstone Bank
Jodie SchreierGate City Bank
Jay StrucelTrail King Industries
Neil RoeslerVogel Law Firm
Riley RudeWestern State Bank
Amy OurenForum
Communications, Inc.
Ashley PetersonRonald McDonald House
Charities of the Red River Valley
Sandi PiatzEide Bailly LLP
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After a day full of team building, self-reflection and stepping out of our comfort zones, our session leader, Matt Weis of Edgecraft, asked participants to pick one word that described their day. Below is a collection of the words they chose.
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Stay Tuned for Highlights from the
ANNUALMEETINGThank you to all that attended and sponsored our Sixth Annual
Meeting featuring our 2015 Legacy Leader, Morrie Lanning. Watch for a full recap with photos in the next issue of The Bridge.
Dont want to wait that long? No problem! Check out our Facebook page for photos and watch our Year-in-Review
video on YouTube.
The Military Affairs committee strives to foster a community of support for the men and women of our military and the missions they carry out on our behalf. To recognize these courageous individuals, the committee plans activities to raise awareness in the community for the work that they do and provide opportunities for the community to thank them for their outstanding accomplishments. The committee also has a keen eye on advancing public policies that will advance our regions military units.
Looking to Become More Engaged in The Chamber? Join us on the Military Affairs Committee!
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For More Information Meetings are at 11 a.m. on the second Thursday of each month at the Hjemkomst Center. Please contact Elly Peterson at [email protected] or 218.359.0512 for more information or if you have any questions.
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We are pleased to announce and introduce you to a new face joining our efforts with the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) program! Josh Teigen has joined as program instructor for this years YEA! class.
Teigen is currently president and CEO of his own business, Crossfox Innovation, a business development and innovation consulting company in Fargo.
A young entrepreneur himself, Teigen saved all his earnings from working as a diesel mechanic at age 14 and began investing in the stock market. Once word caught on what he was up to, he started an email newsletter to share his investment advice, which quickly grew to 500 people.
One of those people who was on Teigens email list was local businessman Doug Burgum, who was so impressed with Teigens savvy, he invited him to work with him, which Teigen did for two years in high school. He then went on to UND for their entrepreneurship program, which led him to heading up to the Pittsburgh area startup for a while.
His involvement with YEA! is a natural fit. In college, he witnessed lots of options for students in certain specific fields (like medicine) to network and advance their future careers, but there were far fewer opportunities for those interested in business or entrepreneurship. Its important to him to give back by helping offer these opportunities to young business people.
As for what he hopes to achieve with YEA!, he wants to showcase the flagship companies that we have in our own community so local kids dont think they have to go to elsewhere to work in business. He also hopes to provide valuable opportunities for these kids to connect with local businesses and develop meaningful relationships, which will help them figure out where their passion is. The ultimate goal is to help the YEA! students develop fully-functioning businesses of their own that will have a positive economic and social impact on the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo community.
Teigen wants to make sure our areas great non-profits are involved with the program as well.
This years YEA! classes have just started this past September.
Interested in learning more about YEA!? If you are interested in learning more about YEA! or want to get involved, contact Josh Teigen at [email protected] or Elly Peterson at 218.233.1100 or [email protected].
Meet Your New YEA! Leader!
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Program Sponsors
Supporting SponsorsConcordia College
Eide Bailly LLPThe Forum of Fargo Moorhead
Gate City BankLa Quinta Inn & Suites
Mezzaluna Microsoft
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Moore Engineering, IncNorth Dakota State University
Radio FM MediaStarion FinancialTrueNorth Steel
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
But Fargo is where Teigens heart is. This is where Ill live forever, he said. I love the people and business community. I even like the weather!
But Fargo is where Teigens heart is. This is where Ill live forever, he said. I love the people and business community. I even like the weather!
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True Leaders Don t Create Followers; They Mentor and Create
More LeadersFew things can benefit a
business more than building strong leaders. Vogel Law Firm is a prime example of this, as they have an unprecedented number of women partners compared to other law firms in the state. One key reason for that is a strong mentoring program.
Tami Norgard, a managing partner, mentored Jade Rosenfeldt, a partner at the firm. Now, they can speak first-hand about the key attributes of a successful mentor/mentee relationship. Rosenfeldt knows how much can be gained early in a career by having someone
assist in building the myth of competence, and Norgard can illustrate how her mentorship fostered improved
policies and opportunities at their firm. Norgard and Rosenfeldt will be discussing with the
Women Connect audience the different types of mentors every new hire should have, from a first-year-of-employment mentor, to a transitional mentor to help climb the ladder or a more permanent long-term mentor. Theyll also share how navigating the ladder to success in business can be made easier by intentionally fostering the right mentoring relationship(s), as well as the benefits gained by managers while prompting mentees to reach that next rung.
Learn how to empower new hires to seek out different types of mentoring relationships. Youll find out the advantages that business owners and managers can gain from fostering great mentoring programs that will help grow the business and the future business leaders!
Lead From Any Seat in the House
Our ability to positively impact and lead those around us is much more than a position or title may lead us to believe. We all have the opportunity to exercise leadership each and every day whether we sit at the front desk, in the corner office or in a cubicle next to the water cooler. This session will
explore three factors that, when implemented, will allow you to increase your leadership capacity and begin to make a greater difference in your organization immediately, no matter your position. Jess Almlie, learning and development trainer at Discovery Benefits, Inc. will help attendees to assess their current skills and create a personalized action item for immediate implementation upon return to the workplace.
Almlie adapted this session from Patrick Lencionis work on healthy organizations and teams. The presentation can be used to improve individual leadership capacity, the accountability and fulfillment
of those you manage, and as a guide in planning any program where people are involved.
Almlie is a collaborative leader who thrives on creating clarity, building strong teams and developing leaders through training and mentorship. A skilled and engaging facilitator, she developed a comprehensive student leadership program at Concordia College, worked with volunteer leaders at Prairie Heights, and is currently a Learning & Development Trainer at Discovery Benefits, Inc. She is a facilitator for the 35 Under 35 Womens Leadership Program and Event Lead for Leadercast Fargo-Moorhead.
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RegistrationChamber Members: $25 in advance | $35 at the door Non-Members: $45 in advance | $55 at the door
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Presenting Sponsors Supporting SponsorsAmerican Crystal Sugar Company
Bell State Bank & TrustBremer Bank, N.A.
Discovery Benefits, Inc.Eventide Senior
Living CommunitiesFirst International
Bank & TrustGate City Bank
Heritage Homes, LLC/Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Premier Properties
MicrosoftMinnesota State
University MoorheadNetwork Center, Inc.Otter Tail Corporation
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August RecapThank you to Joanna Slominski of Mortenson Construction for presenting at the August Women Connect
session. Slominski presented on being A Woman in a Mans World. She talked about the challenges women face in the construction industry as more women are entering these roles and challenging the stereotype.
Loved her CASUAL and yet PROFESSIONAL style.
Very easy to listen to. She is the BEST SPEAKER
thus far.[ ] Joanna was AWESOME! I could listen to her speak any time. Very MOTIVATING and UPLIFTING.
Off the ClockThursday, October 22 | 5:15 to 7:30 p.m. Usher's House - The Hunt Club (basement), 700 First Avenue North, MoorheadJoin us across the river at one of our communitys hidden gems, Ushers House! Head on downstairs where you will be able to enjoy some networking, snacks and of course, a few drinks.
Registration Free no registration required.
YPN Learns Tips from Young EntrepreneursAt the September 22 Networking to Business Lunch hosted by Drekker Brewing Company, YPN heard from three young entrepreneurs in the community, Jesse Feigum, Drekker Brewing Company, Dr. Forrest Sauer, Twin Oaks Health Systems and Jake Clark, Fargo 3D Printing. Each young entrepreneur discussed how they got started, what it was like to leave the comfort of their 8 to 5 job and take the leap into entrepreneurism. Tips and tricks were shared for being successful not only as an entrepreneur, but as a professional.
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Dr. Forrest Sauer, Chiropractor/Owner, Twin Oaks Health Solutions
Since the moment Dr. Sauer joined YPN, he has been extremely active. A member of the Professional Development committee, he brings an infectious energy and endless great ideas for educational topics that are important to young professionals in our area. Active throughout our community, Dr. Sauer is one we are glad to have on our YPN team at The Chamber.
New Member SocialThursday, October 22 | 4:30 to 5:15 p.m.Usher's House - The Hunt Club (basement), 700 First Avenue North, MoorheadWhether youre brand new to the YPN or just havent been able to make it to an event before, we invite you to stop by Off the Clock early for some networking and to learn a little more about what we do as the YPN! There is no cost, but make sure to register!
RegistrationFree, but registration is required.Register at fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
Events
Come at the day with a plan and take the time to be organized. Know you are going to make some mistakes and whatever you do, dont dwell on them. Think of them as lessons. Learn what you do well, but also what others can do better and more efficiently than yourself. Utilize them. Delegate whenever you can. Always be thinking ahead. Whether you own your company or you work for someone else, strive to add value to your company.
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Community Events
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Fall Parade of HomesHome Builders Association of Fargo-Moorhead
Free Craft Projects at Awesome Art Afternoon Fargo Park District - RDJ Recreation Center
Faith Lutheran and Journey in Faith Fall FestivalJourney
Celiac Disease and Gluten SensitivityFamily Wellness LLC
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Sixth Annual Wags, Whiskers & Wine Harry D. McGovern Alumni Center at NDSU
YWCA/Altrusa Baby ShowerKmart
Youth Journeys ClassHospice of the Red River Valley
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatFARGODOME
Fargo Whiskey FestPlains Art Museum
United Way Day of CaringUnited Way of Cass-Clay
RoughRider Ink & Iron ExpoScheels Arena
ND Annual Employment Law SeminarHoliday Inn Fargo
Second Annual Autism Spectrum Disorders ConferenceRamada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center
Theresa Caputo Live! The ExperienceScheels Arena
15 Journeying Through Grief ClassHospice of the Red River Valley
Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. 2015 Bank of the West.
Visit us at one of our local branch locations or at www.bankofthewest.com
BEING NEIGHBORS IS MORE THAN JUST GEOGRAPHY.MSU Moorheads nationally accredited
graduate programs are flexible, convenient, personable and affordable.
Graduate Programs
Learn more at mnstate.edu/graduate
Minnesota State University Moorhead is an equal opportunity educator and employer and is a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System.
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Member Spotlight
Both the interior and exterior of your car are vulnerable to snow, ice and road salt. Right now is a great time to beat the winter rush and make sure your vehicle is looking good and feeling good! Take a look at the following Chamber members who would provide great automotive repair and services.
A-1 Automotivea1mhd.comServing Fargo Moorhead for over 50 years, A-1 Automotive offers four-wheel alignments, engine oil service, transmission service and repair, transfer case, differential, cooling systems, tires, engine repairs, check engine lights, and parts.
Advanced Auto Body & Glassadvancedautobody.netAdvanced Auto Body & Glass is a premier auto body collision center serving the area. Their collision repair team has dedicated their careers to pristine auto body repairs; committed to your satisfaction. Whether its a windshield chip repair or a complete paint job, Advanced Auto Body & Glass is committed to delivering outstanding body work from start to finish. They will work with your insurance company to ensure timely repairs and payment.
The Auto Salon LLC autosalonfargo.comThe Auto Salon is Fargos top-rated auto and boat detailing facility. They are located in the Osgood area of the rapidly growing south Fargo. They set the standard in auto detailing.
Baileys PDR Inc.baileyspdr.com Baileys PDR provides Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) services for door dings, hail damage and minor collisions. They service dealerships, body shops and any vehicle owner. They do not sand, apply bondo or paint. They are locally owned and trusted, with a lifetime warranty backing their work.
Coreys Customs and Collision, Inc.coreyscustoms.comEstablished in 2009, Coreys Custom and Collision is a locally owned and operated business with 25 years of auto body experience. They specialize in custom hot rods, muscle cars, motorcycles, overall collision work and recently expanded their operation to include professional down draft paint/bake booth with waterborne paint system. They also specialize in frame work and fabrication.
Daves West Fargo Tire & Service Centerdavestires.netDaves Tire in West Fargo will help you get back on the road quickly in your time of need. Their inventory includes passenger car, light truck and SUV tires and off road tires from industry leading manufacturers like Toyo, Nokian, Delta and National. Daves offers auto repair, alignment, brakes and other valuable automotive services at affordable prices. Whether youre from Moorhead, West Fargo, Fargo or another nearby community, you can trust our experienced staff to get your car, truck, minivan or SUV driving its best.
Fargos Finest Auto Body Shopfargosfinestauto.comIn business since 1970, Fargos Finest Auto Body Shop is one place that truly lives up to its name. Bring in any make or model of automobile and they will get it back on the road. From fender bender repair to full auto body work and painting, their expert technicians can get the job done right.
Firestone Complete Auto Carefirestonecompleteautocare.comTheyre more than just experts in tires theyre the complete package for auto repair. With our 87 years of service experience, they are your source for tune ups, oil changes, brakes, wheel alignment, car batteries you name it.
Gateway Collision Centergatewayfargo.comAuto Body Repair/Painting
I 29 Automotive Service and Towingi29tire.comThey have been providing automotive repair services and tire and wheel sales to customers surrounding since 1990. As a tire dealer, they strive to carry only the top tire brands in the industry, like tires from Toyo, Nokian and Cooper. Their NAPA Auto Care Center offers customers a wide range of general repair and routine maintenance services.
Jiffy Lubejiffylubefargo.comJiffy Lube performs automotive maintenance services with no appointment needed.
Luther Collision & Glassluthercollisionandglass.comLuther Collision offers automotive collision and glass repair services, in addition to paint less dent repair and minor damage paint repair.
Matts Automotive Service Centermattsautoservicecenter.comMatts Automotive Service Center has a mission to give customers a better experience than any other automotive facility. Through continuous education, advanced training, high ethical standards, and a friendly attitude, they strive to be more than just an experience, but the new standard. Located both in Moorhead and Fargo, they offer complete service and repair to all makes and models of cars, light trucks, diesel vehicles and small engines.
Midland Diesel Service & Engine Co.midlanddiesel.comAn authorized dealer and injection pump repair facility for most foreign and domestic brands of diesel injection pumps, injectors, parts and accessories. They now offer drive-in service on light to medium duty diesel vehicles. They also offer many performance add-ons and kits to bring out the power in your vehicle and industrial applications. They can repair injection pumps and injectors for a wide selection of equipment including agricultural, construction, automotive, etc.
Midwest Collision Center701.280.0365Midwest Collision Center provides auto body; fiberglass repair and insurance project.
Mikes Auto Body, Inc.mikesautoservicemn.comMikes Auto Service takes quality and customer service seriously. They follow a strict code of ethics so customers will know up front what to expect. Mikes Auto Service has been providing quality car repair services to the community for over 25 years. They work on both foreign and domestic vehicles. All technicians are ASE certified and continue their automotive training and keep up to date with all the new technological advancements in the automotive industry.
Northwest Auto Body, Inc.nwabinc.comThey offer paint less dent repair, full mechanical services and glass replacement. Northwest Auto Body, the collision repair facility of the future, today.
Precision Tune Auto Careprecisiontune.com/fargondLocally owned family run business that offers over 30 years combined full automotive repair experience, with ASE Master Certification and GM world class certified. They are committed to complete customer satisfaction.
Quality Auto Body Shop, Inc.qualityautobodyshop.comOffers auto body repair and painting, glass repair and replacement, air conditioning service, brakes and suspension, wheel alignments, computerized measuring for frame and uni-body straightening, loaner cars, towing and a lifetime guarantee on all repairs.
Northwest Auto Body, Inc.nwabinc.comThey offer paint less dent repair, full mechanical services and glass replacement. Northwest Auto Body, the collision repair facility of the future, today.
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Member SpotlightPrecision Tune Auto Careprecisiontune.com/fargondLocally owned family run business that offers over 30 years combined full automotive repair experience, with ASE Master Certification and GM world class certified. They are committed to complete customer satisfaction.
Quality Auto Body Shop, Inc.qualityautobodyshop.comOffers auto body repair and painting, glass repair and replacement, air conditioning service, brakes and suspension, wheel alignments, computerized measuring for frame and uni-body straightening, loaner cars, towing and a lifetime guarantee on all repairs.
Rays Certified Auto Repair rayscertifiedautorepair.comAuto and small truck repairs (domestic and most foreign) oil change, tires, suspension, steering, engine repair, brakes, air conditioning, driveline, electrical, computer diagnostics and more.
Schumacher Downtown Goodyeargoodyear.com Independent Goodyear dealership that sells tires and service for autos and light trucks.
Schumacher S. E. Ltd.schumacherse.comThey provide automobile repair; everything besides glass and bodywork and tire sales.
Southpointe Service Centersouthpointeservicecenter.comSince 1995, Southpointe Service Center has been serving the entire Fargo area. Theyre locally owned and operated and devoted to producing quality service for their customers. Open six days a week, they make sure that the job is done right the first time.
SportsCar Engineeringsportscarengineering.comSportsCar provides electronic, electrical and mechanical service and repair of import automobiles since 1959.
Steen & Bergsteenandberg.comSteen & Berg is an auto body repair facility with Laser Frame Straightening and Oven Baked finishes and is on various insurance company preferred shop lists. The paint department also paints entryway doors, garage doors and miscellaneous items.
A Transmission Cityatransmissioncity.comA Transmission City offers transmission repair on all makes and models along with full line general repair. They also have a good inventory of used autos for sale.
United Automotive Tech Centers unitedautotech.comUnited Automotive offers import and domestic automotive repair by ASE certified technicians, including tune ups shocks and struts, alignments, starting, charging, carburetion, fuel injection service, brakes, air conditioning and computer diagnostics.
Valley Alignment & Repairvalleyrepairfm.comGet the most out of your car, truck, or SUV with the help of our expert staff. With more than 150 years of combined experience, you can count on Valley Alignment and Repair for complete auto service. From regular maintenance to emergency repairs and complete computer diagnostics, theyll make sure your car runs as good as new for years.
West Fargo Auto Body & Glass701.281.1772West Fargo Auto Body & Glass offers auto body repair and painting. 30+ years of experience! All makes and models, windshield replacement, rock chip and crack repair. They provide commitment to excellence and quality.
West Fargo Car Clinic wfcarclinic.comWest Fargo Car Clinic provides professional auto repair and towing service.
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Choice Financial believes in putting its people first, from its customers to employees. This attention to people is likely what influenced their winning the Young Professionals Best Place to Work Award at our ChamberChoice
Awards earlier this year.A relatively young organization itself, Choice Financial was
formed in 2001 from a merger with four local banks across North Dakota, each with a strong history of community banking. From there, they opened locations first in Grand Forks and then in south Fargo, and today they currently boast 19 locationsall in North Dakota - and one in Minnesotaand 245 employees.
Mike Boub, chief strategy officer, said that this award really exemplified what those at Choice already knew, which is that Choice has a great culture. In fact, a strong culture is at the forefront of everything they do, from strategy to new initiatives.
Boub says that a few things making up this great culture includes a camaraderie where everybody is on the same page and has a strong desire to do the right thing. It includes offering great employee benefits, encouraging a work-life balance and offering fun events to engage employees. They also have a program called Choice University, in which over a day and a half, new employees meet with the companys C-level executives to learn more about the organization and its values, and it ends with a motivational speech from Erv Inniger.
Twelve core values are the foundation of everything Choice Financial does. One particular favorite among many team members is to Work hard. Do the right thing. Have a little fun! And with that value leading the way, theyre sure to continue to build a great place to work.
Choice Financial also places importance on staying on top of current technology for both its staff and customers. For employees, they have video conferencing in most locations so that different branches can hold meetings together even if theyre not physically in the same location. Even their desk phones have video screens so that they can see the faces of their colleagues as they call each other.
On the customer side, Boub said they try to bring the online portal to the forefront. We consider ourselves to be on the border of leading-edge of technology. There are continuous changes in our system and the technology we provide.
With their strong background in community banking, its a priority for Choice Financial to be a partner of each community theyre in. In fact, one of their core values is to better the places they live. One example of how they do that in Fargo is their partnership with the annual Go Hawaiian for Hospice event, in which they host a Hawaiian-themed luau lunch in their bank parking lot. All proceeds benefit Hospice of the Red River Valley and more than $100,000 has been raised so far!
In the future, Choice Financial plans to expand with new locations. Geographically, North Dakota will always be our home and our roots, but we see ourselves expanding into the three to five state area, Boub said.
They also hope to build on their non-traditional banking products such as insurance and investments while continuing to fulfill customer needs and providing a great place to work.
Choice Financial: Putting People FirstVoted Young Professionals Best Place to Work
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News CompaniesArvig announced it has been named one of Prairie Business magazines 50 Best Places to Work in the northern Plains. Arvig will be featured in the September issue of the magazine and honored as one of the top 25 large employers (100+ employees). Companies were nominated through an anonymous employee satisfaction survey and rated in areas including work environment, employee benefits and employee happiness. Consideration was also given to the number of nominations received per company. Now in the second year of hosting the Best Places to Work contest, Prairie Business received nearly 2,500 surveys nominating more than 140 companies.
Bethany on 42nd has been awarded a Certificate of Achievement through the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative (NNHQCC). NNHQCC is an all teach, all learn initiative led by the Great Plains Quality Initiative and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Approximately 11,000 nursing homes from across the country are participating. The intent is to spread the practices of high-performing nursing homes with the aim of ensuring that every nursing home resident receives the highest quality of care. The score achieved by Bethany on 42nd Skilled Nursing placed the facility among the top 10% of facilities nationwide.
JLG Architects has been named #87 on the Architectural Record Top 300 Firms list, which ranks architecture and architecture/engineering firms headquartered in the United States by annual revenue. JLG was #158 in 2014, and is the only firm from North Dakota to have ever made this ranking.
JLG Architects has also been named #1316 on the Inc. Magazine 5000 list, which ranks the fastest-growing private companies in America. JLG is #1 on the list of all North Dakota companies, and is the highest-ranked architecture firm on the entire list. JLG was #2547 in 2014.
JLG has been named to several national business rankings in 2015 in addition to the Inc. 5000 list, including #38 of the Building Design+Construction Giants 300 Design Firms, #5 of the Zweig Group Hot Firms, #5 of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal Top 25 Architecture Firms, #89 of the Architectural Record Top 300 Architecture Firms and #386 of the Engineering News-Record Top 500 Design Firms. JLG has also been selected as a Best Place to Work by Prairie Business and the Zweig Group.
Marco, Inc. announced it has been named North Central Partner of the Year by Microsofts US Small & Mid-sized Business (SMB) Champions Club. The award recognizes the US SMB Champions Club partner who has demonstrated significant Microsoft SMB sales and year-over-year SMB revenue growth with
North Central SMB customers. Marco Consulting Systems Engineer Brian Jaenisch accepted the award and was recognized during the Microsoft SMB Champions Award Reception in Orlando, Florida on July 13, 2015.
Moore Engineering, Inc. was selected by PSMJ Resources, Inc., for its Circle of Excellence. Nationwide, only 66 firms made the exclusive list in 2015. Moore Engineering is the only North Dakota engineering firm on the 2015 list. PSMJs Circle of Excellence highlights firms that are well-managed, based on key performance metrics that demonstrate outstanding achievements, including cash flow, productivity, overhead management and staff retention. The Circle of Excellence represents the top 20% of participants in PSMJs annual Architecture and Engineering Performance Benchmark Survey.
Nardini Fire Equipment Company of North Dakota received the honor of being named an ANSUL Double Diamond Distributor as part of the ANSUL Alliance Rewards Program. This level of distinction is a testament to the hard work put forth by the organization over the past year. Diamond Distributor distinction is based on achieving measurable goals established by Tyco Fire Protection Products. At this time, less than 20% of ANSUL distributors have achieved Diamond status. Companies that meet this milestone must earn that partnership each year through sales performance.
For the fourth consecutive year, Inc. magazine has ranked Pedigree Technologies on its annual Inc. 5000, a ranking of the nation's fastest-growing privately owned companies. Pedigree Technologies was ranked as the 2,068th fastest growing private company in the United States, as well as the fourth fastest growing company in North Dakota, after having experienced 190% growth over the last three years.
Spectrum Aeromed announced that they have been listed on the INC 5000 Fastest Growing Companies list for the fourth time in five years. Spectrum Aeromed was ranked #4384 on the list with 61% growth, and is ranked #6 overall in the State of North Dakota and #1 in manufacturing. The 2015 Inc. 5000 is the most competitive crop in the lists history. The average company on the list achieved a mind-boggling three-year growth of 490%. The Inc. 5000s aggregate revenue is $205 billion, generating 647,000 jobs over the past three years.
On September 1, representatives from the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, an organization begun in memory of a fallen 9/11 firefighter, paid a special visit to Marcus Roman of Floor To Ceiling Carpet One, Fargo, to personally thank him for their generous support of the Foundations Building for Americas Bravest (BFAB) program. The BFAB program builds high-tech smart homes for service members returning from war who have been catastrophically injured. Carpet One Floor & Home, and its manufacturing partner Mohawk, have committed to providing flooring materials and installation for 46 of these smart homes. Each stores customers are invited to share information about the program with others, and make a personal contribution at the store site. The goal is to enable the building of at least two more smart homes.
Austin Roberts Swegarden
ShareHouse, Inc., Fargo, has named Jim Austin, Jon Swegarden and Pastor John Roberts to its Board of Directors. Austin received his major in broadcast journalism from University of North
Dakota, Grand Forks. He worked at KXJB in the mid-60s. He was on the staff of U.S Congressman in Washington, D.C., Staff of U.S. Senator, and Washington Lobbyist for a number of companies before returning to North Dakota and working in the insurance industry. Swegarden graduated from NDSU and Mount Marty College, Yankton, South Dakota, with a bachelor of science in respiratory therapy. He currently is president of 12th Avenue Business Park Condo Association, managing partner of Sweboe Storage Systems, and vice president of Polyair, LLC, Fargo. Roberts is an ordained United Methodist pastor who has served a variety of congregations since 1980 in Minnesota, West Virginia and North Dakota. He spent three years as the Shelter Operations Director at Churches United for the Homeless in Moorhead. Currently, he is pastor at Recovery Worship. Other Board Members include Aaste Campbell, chair, Agnes Harrington, vice chair, Dave Ouradnik, treasurer, Lorelle Olson, secretary, Jim Frankson, assistant secretary, Jen BrodKorb, Bob Corwin, Larry Nelson, Bruce Quick, Dr. Paul Revland, and Willard Yellow Bird.
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News People
Stattelman
AE2S (Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.) announced that Nick Stattelman has earned his registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) in Minnesota by passing the Professional Engineers Exam. To become licensed, candidates must complete an accredited four-year college engineering program, pass the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and work under a Professional Engineer for at least four years. Stattelman is also a licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) and Certified Federal Surveyor (CFedS). Originally from Clinton, Minnesota,
Stattelman earned his Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the University of North Dakota and his Certificate in Land Surveying from St. Cloud State University.
McGovern
Rondi McGovern has joined the Alex Stern Family Foundation as a trustee. She is co-owner of McNeal & Friends, an interior design business and home furniture and accessory store in downtown Fargo. McGovern is a director on the advisory board for RD Offutt Company and RDO Equipment and serves on the board of directors for the Detroit Mountain Recreation Area. She is also a trustee for the Offutt Family Foundation. McGovern holds a degree in business economics.
Mertins
Karl-Heinz Mertins has joined Appareo as director, research & development. Karl-Heinz earned his Diplom-Ingenieur in Mechanical Engineering and a Dr.-Ing in Agricultural Engineering from TU Berlin. A native of Hutzfeld, Germany, he previously worked at Modern Edge in Portland, Oregon.
DeSautel Tollefson
Bell State Bank & Trust has promoted Bethany DeSautel to vice president/private banking officer and Katrina Tollefson to assistant branch manager. In her new position, DeSautels responsibilities will include managing the banking relationships of professional, executive and high net worth clients by providing consumer and commercial products and services. Originally from Devils Lake, North Dakota,
DeSautel earned a bachelors degree in business administration from North Dakota State University and most recently held the position of assistant branch manager. In her new position, Tollefson oversees retail sales and operations and is responsible for business development. Originally from Thief River Falls, Minnesota, Tollefson attended Northland Community and Technical College and has been with Bell for two years, most recently as a personal banking officer.
How Riffey
Bell State Bank & Trust has hired Tim How as marketing content writer and Travis Riffey as a credit officer. Hows responsibilities will include writing and producing content for marketing and communications channels including social media. Originally from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, How earned a bachelors degree in communication/broadcast journalism
from North Dakota State University. He previously worked as director of ticket sales for the Fargo Force Hockey Club. Riffeys responsibilities include credit underwriting and maintenance related to the commercial banking portfolio. Originally from Bismarck, Riffey earned his undergraduate degree from the University of North Dakota and his MBA from the University of Mary. He has been in the banking field for 13 years, most recently with Wells Fargo.
Corey Flaa, LPN, has been named the 2015 recipient of the Kim Marchell Endowed Scholarship at Bethany Retirement Living. He will receive $500 to apply toward his nursing education for the 2015-16 academic year. Flaa is a 2005 graduate of Fargo South High School and attended North Dakota State College of Science and M-State in Moorhead. He is enrolled in the Registered Nurse training program at Rasmussen College in Moorhead. He is a nurse in the Transitional Care Unit at Bethany on 42nd. Through the scholarship in Kim Marchells name, Bethany Retirement Living provides financial support to qualified Bethany employees who are continuing their education in a nursing-related educational program.
Arntson Brunsvold
Bremer has announced the addition of two new Bremer Investment Services and Raymond James financial advisors in Fargo-Moorhead: Stephen Arntson and Brady Brunsvold. Arntson has worked in financial services for 16 years, most recently as director of the securities division at a Fargo insurance organization. He has a masters degree in business administration
from the University of Mary in Bismarck, where he also received his undergraduate degree. Brunsvold has an MBA from the University of Mary and an undergraduate degree from North Dakota State University. He was most recently a financial advisor at Edward Jones. Brunsvold is a member of the Young Professionals Network.
Richardson Moyano
Cable One Business added two new members to its Business Team: Kyle Richardson and Michelle Moyano, both business account executives. Cable One Business is a provider of business high-speed internet, business phone and video in Fargo and the surrounding area.
Sele Henagin
Jim Sele has joined the Courtyard by Marriott Fargo-Moorhead as general manager. A graduate of history at North Dakota State University, Sele is returning to the Fargo-Moorhead area after three years in hospitality in Rochester, Minnesota, and has 10 years of experience with Hilton and Marriott-branded hotels. Katelyn Henagin has also been promoted to banquet sales
manager of the Courtyard by Marriott Fargo-Moorhead, where she will oversee weddings. Henagin is a graduate of Concordia College with a degree in philosophy, and has worked a variety of leadership roles at the Courtyard.
Kraft Setzer
Jordan Kraft has joined Dawson Insurance, Fargo, as a group implementation specialist, and Melissa Setzer joined the agency as a commercial lines account assistant. Kraft previously worked as a COBRA implementation specialist at Discovery Benefits, a leasing agent at Hegenes Property Management and as a support specialist at Scheels All Sports, all in Fargo.
He graduated from North Dakota State University with a degree in economics. Setzer previously worked as a paralegal and legal secretary for two Fargo law firms as well as a legal document processor at Integreon Managed Solutions, also in Fargo.
The Fargo Police Department, in conjunction with Lake Region State College, announced the graduation and commencement ceremony of Peace Officer Training Class #76. Five members of the graduating class have been given conditional job offers with the Fargo Police Department and were officially sworn in as police officers on August 31, 2015.
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News People
Cooley Geinert Harlan Stroh Flint Communications, Inc. has hired four: Kiersten Cooley as public relations specialist, Clare Geinert as proofreader, Mike Harlan as digital project manager and Kaylyn Stroh as social media coordinator. Cooley earned a bachelors degree in journalism from Northwestern Universitys Medill School of Journalism, Media and Integrated Marketing Communications. She previously worked as a reporter at WDAY-TV. Geinert earned a bachelors degree in theatre arts from North Dakota State University. She has prior experience at NDSU, including serving as chair of newfangled theatre company and secretary of the student USITT chapter. Harlan earned a bachelors degree in sociology with an emphasis in psychology from North Dakota State University. He has over 10 years of experience in project management in various capacities. Stroh earned a bachelors degree in marketing and mass communications from North Dakota State University and previously was publications & program marketing coordinator at The Chamber.
Cigelske Ham Clark
Regional CPA and business advisory firm Eide Bailly LLP congratulated three employees on recent certifications. Ryan Cigelske completed the required tasks to receive HP ExpertOne Industry Standard Server Solutions
and HP ExpertOne Industry Standard Architecture and Technology certifications. Matt Ham completed the required tasks to receive Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching certification. Aaron Clark successfully passed the exams to become a NetSuite Certified ERP Consultant.
Lee Hermanson
Ron Lee and Grant Hermanson have joined Eide Bailly LLP as a business applications manager and an audit associate, respectively. Hermanson is a graduate of North Dakota State University and is originally from Fargo. Lee joins the Eide Bailly Technology Consulting team with nearly three decades of corporate and agency experience. Lee is a graduate of
Concordia College, where he earned his Bachelors of Arts in English and communications with an emphasis in business administration.
Roberts Vigesaa Muhonen
Elim Rehab & Care Center announced the hiring of two nurses who will be sharing a unit manager role, Amanda Roberts, RN, BSN and Lori Vigesaa, RN. They also announced that Renee Muhonen has been named the new
campus administrator for Elim Care Fargo. Roberts began her career at Elim as a certified nursing assistant (CNA), then got her registered nurse and bachelors degree in nursing. She is currently enrolled in masters studies for an adult and gerontology nurse practitioner program. Vigesaa graduated with an associate degree from Minnesota State Community and Technical College in 2008 and began working as a nurse in long-term care with another Fargo facility. Most recently, Muhonen has been Elims quality assurance director for the North Dakota region. A certified gerontological nurse, Muhonen also has her masters in nursing administration as well as her administrators licensure. Prior to joining Elim, Muhonen had been the director of nursing at another facility, and had also been the director of Medical Surgical Services at Innovis Health. Earlier in her career she had served as the director of nursing at Elim Care in Fargo.
Smith
Stacy Smith has been promoted to executive manager to the chairman, president and CEO and assistant corporate secretary at Gate City Bank. Smith has been employed at Gate City Bank since 2009 and was most recently the administrative assistant. A native of Fargo, Smith graduated from Fargo North High School before attending University of North Dakota where she earned her bachelors degree in management.
The Great Plains Food Bank has hired Andrea Block as SNAP outreach coordinator, Jenae Meske as program coordinator and promoted Cathy Herbold to director of programs and agency services. Block has a bachelors degree in psychology from Minnesota State University and will be attending the NDSU Clinical Counseling Graduate Program this fall. She previously worked at Summit Guidance Center in Moorhead as a mental health practitioner. Meske has a bachelors degree in criminal justice from the University of Jamestown, with minors in political science and character in leadership. Herbold was previously the program manager for Great Plains Food Bank. She has a bachelors degree in community health education from North Dakota State University.
Best Forgit Smart Mertz
Neubauer Pesek
Essentia Health has hired Dr. Shelby Best, an anesthesiologist; Dr. Doug Forgit, a family medicine physician and Dr. Ryan Smart, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, at the South University Clinic; Dr. Taylor Mertz, a family medicine physician at the Moorhead Clinic; Dr. Katherine Neubauer, a family medicine physician at the West Fargo Clinic; and Dr. Beth Pesek, an obstetrician and gynecologist at the 32nd Avenue Clinic.
Best earned a medical degree from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver. She completed a residency in anesthesiology at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa. Forgit earned a medical degree from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. He completed a residency in family medicine at St. Anthony Family Medicine Residency Program in Westminster, Colorado, and a fellowship in sports medicine at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois. Smart earned a Doctor of Dental Medicine from Tufts University, and a Doctor of Medicine from Harvard University, both in Boston. He completed a residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, and a fellowship in head and neck oncology and microvascular reconstructive surgery at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, Louisiana. Mertz earned a medical degree from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences in Grand Forks. He completed a residency and fellowship in family medicine at the Waukesha Family Medicine Residency Program in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Neubauer earned a medical degree from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Grand Forks. She completed a residency in family medicine at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Mishawaka, Indiana. Pesek earned a medical degree from Creighton University Medical School in Omaha, Nebraska. She completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Exempla St. Joseph Hospital in Denver.
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Morlock
John Deere Electronic Solutions announced the addition of Tyson Morlock to the company as an electronic design engineer. Morlock has a bachelors of science degree in electrical engineering from North Dakota State University.
Peterschmidt Lettner Carlson
Cynthia Peterschmidt and Kristin Lettner joined the Krabbenhoft Team of Keller Williams Roers Realty, and Kirk Carlson joined the FM Team of Keller Williams Roers Realty. Peterschmidt also works as technical support at Xerox. Lettner
attended the University of Wisconsin and University of Sydney in Australia. She works for Concordia College as assistant director of the Semester Study Away program. Carlson came from Coldwell Banker Realty and attended the University of Minnesota for mortuary science and worked for West Funeral Home for 20 years before entering real estate.
Flom
Keller Williams Roers Realty congratulates Beau Flom for being recognized by RealTrends Americas Best Real Estate Agents for 2015 as #10 agent in Fargo-Moorhead. FM Team and Red Key Group of Keller Williams Roers Realty were named #2 and #5 (respectively) teams in the state of North Dakota by RealTrends Americas Best Real Estate Agents for 2015.
Adams Kasson
Marco, Inc. recently announced the following new hires: Troy Adams - MIT network specialist, and Evan Kasson - copier delivery driver. Both will be working out of working out of Marcos Fargo location.
Bang
North Dakota State College of Science Dean of Technologies and Services Barbara Bang has been named president of the National Council for Workforce Education (NCWE). In this capacity, Bang will also serve as a representative for the Commission on Economic and Workforce Development for the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). Her one-year term as NCWE president began on July 1, 2015. The NCWE, an affiliate council of the AACC, provides a national forum for administrators and faculty in workforce education and basic skills, as well as representatives of
business, labor, military and government, to affect and direct the future role of two-year and other post-secondary institutions in workforce education and economic development.
Maher
Jared Maher has been named a member of the 2015 Presidents Council of New York Life. Members of the Presidents Council are among the top 5% of New York Lifes elite force of 12,000 licensed agents. Maher has been a New York Life agent since 2001, and is associated with New York Lifes North Dakota General Office. He owns Maher Financial Group.
Gaddie
Kris Gaddie has been hired as an accountant for ROERS in Fargo. Gaddie graduated from University of Nevada-Reno with a bachelors degree in business administration. She was previously employed with an HVAC company based out of Grand Forks and has spent most of her career in the construction field as accountant/construction administrator.
Body Nelson
Super Studio, a full-service design division of Flint Group, has hired Chase Allen Body and Jordan Nelson as graphic designers. Body earned a bachelors degree in art from Concordia College, and has three years of freelance experience. Nelson earned a bachelors degree in visual art with an emphasis in web design from North Dakota State University. He has six years of freelance experience and has also designed
for Myriad Mobile, High Plains Reader and NDSU.
Asche
Steve Asche, a wealth advisor with Thrivent Financial, has earned membership in the prestigious 2015 Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT). Asche qualified for this honor based on his outstanding client service, ethical conduct and professional knowledge in 2014. The MDRT is an international, independent association of leading life insurance and financial services professionals. Asche is associated with Thrivent Financials Northland Regional Financial Office.
Hendrickson Osland
TNT Kids Fitness & Gymnastics has promoted Nathen Hendrickson to chief operating officer and Alex Osland to gymnastics team lead. Hendrickson was previously the director of operations at TNT. He received his bachelors degree in health/physical education and developmental adapted physical education from Minnesota State University Moorhead. Previously, he had a career in the US.
Marine Corps. Osland is currently studying at North Dakota State University for her degree in sociology and health education. Previously, Osland was a gymnast for 16 years in Grand Forks. She has been a part of TNTs staff for eight years.
Johnson
Peter Johnson, executive mortgage officer at Town & Country Credit Union, has been designated by Minnesota Housing as a Platinum Top Producing Loan Officer for production January 1, 2015 to June 30, 2015. Minnesota Housing provides a select number of loan officers recognition due to the exemplary work achieved offering Minnesota Housing programs. The Top Producing Loan Officer program currently has three levels of achievement based on percentages of regional loan production: Platinum, Gold and Silver.
Leinen Guck O'Meara
Ulteig welcomed Corey Leinen as a senior engineering technician, Jordan Guck as a design engineer and Scott OMeara as a CADD technician. Leinen most recently worked for Mead & Hunt in Fargo as an engineering technician.
He has an associates degree in architectural drafting and estimating technology from North Dakota State College of Science. Guck most recently worked for Kadrmas Lee & Jackson in West Fargo as a structural design engineer. He has a bachelors degree in civil engineering from North Dakota State University. OMeara most recently worked for Prime Wood, Inc. in Wahpeton as a product design technician. He has an associates degree in architectural drafting and estimating from North Dakota State College of Science.
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Eken Christensen
Wanzek Construction, Inc. has promoted Robb Fast and Chad Eken to construction account executives, Andrea Christensen to quality and development administrator and hired Amanda Erickson as office support coordinator and Ethan Elfstrum as accounts payable specialist. Fast has been with Wanzek eight and a half years, holding positions as project manager and senior project manager. Eken has been with
Wanzek for nearly eight years, holding positions as field engineer, lead field engineer, project manager and senior project manager. Christensen has been with Wanzek four years, holding positions as office support coordinator and equipment construction support specialist. Erickson has 13 years of experience in office administration and was previously employed as an office specialist at Sanford. Elfstrum holds a bachelors degree in accounting from Minnesota State University Moorhead. He was previously employed by Accelerated Greenworks, Inc.
Ames Larson
Western State Bank hired Brooke Ames as assistant vice president - mortgage loan processing manager, and Lori Larson as a mortgage loan processor. Prior to joining Western, Ames served as a mortgage processing supervisor at Bell State Bank & Trust, and worked in both real estate and business banking at First International Bank & Trust in Fargo. Ames attended Minnesota State University Moorhead, where she
earned her bachelors degree in finance. Prior to joining Western, Larson served as a residential real estate underwriter/loan processor at American Federal Bank in Fargo, and an AVP/personal banking officer at Northwestern Bank in Dilworth. Larson earned her degrees in criminal justice and psychology at Minnesota State University Moorhead Moorhead.
Zachman
Zerr Berg Architects, Fargo, has hired Kevin Zachman as a project manager. Zachman has his masters in architecture from North Dakota State University.
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