Logan Chamber Newsletter for April 17
By Ryan Craig, Executive Director


Posted on April 17, 2015 9:16 PM



After a presentation from Chamber President Shane Hayes, the Chamber Board voted earlier this week to put Chamber resources behind a possible baseball/softball facility here in Logan County. The facility would be similar to facilities in Hopkinsville, Central City, Owensboro and Elizabethtown. With multiple fields it could be a site for great revenue-generating tournaments while also help meeting the needs of the local children. If you want more information or want to help with the initiative, contact me at the Chamber and look for much more on the initiative soon.


CUSTOMER SERVICE WORKSHOPS

At this week's Chamber Board meeting, we heard Leslie Witty, the program manager at WKU's Career and Workforce Development center, give a report on ways to get more workforce training in Logan County. Witty recommended to the board on ways to give the business community customer service training. Witty said that she thinks great customer service is the key to bolstering the local workforce. We already have some great interest among the board members. If you, or your business, could benefit from a customer service workshop, give me a call or shoot an e-mail to the Chamber. Training our workforce is key and this will be a good opportunity to partner up with WKU. Also, there may be an opportunity for retail/restaurant customer service workshops later in the year as well.


RETAIL INITIATIVE AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

The Chamber Board also approved the formation of a committee to help direct our upcoming retail initiative and development program. We had five members of the board of directors volunteer for the committee, but we are also looking for some of the membership who might have retail or retail development experience who would want join the committee. We have information, we have key areas to concentrate on and we even will have a unique plan looking at the next five years and what kind of unique and tech-savvy businesses we want to attract. As before, if you are interested on serving on the retail committee, contact me.
 

RIBBON-CUTTING AT RUSSELLVILLE ATC

We had a great time Monday morning at the ribbon-cutting for the Russellville Area Tech Center's new student-run store. The proceeds from the store will help benefit the student leadership organizations - FBLA, HOSA and SkillsUSA - and will help allow the students to attend regional and state leadership conferences. Thanks to Principal Beth Frogue, advisor Paulette Smith and the students for a great day

Ribbon cuttings/events coming up:

Lewisburg Bank (Hopkinsville Road in Russellville location) – April 28 @ 7:30 a.m. with the ribbon-cutting at 8 a.m.
Southpoint Risk Advisors (merged Jesse L. Riley & Son Insurance and the Insurance Place) – May 6 @ 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. with ribbon cutting at 8 a.m.

We will also be having a Tea and Networking hour at Creekwood Nursing and Rehab Center on April 22, starting at noon. 

 

ROADMAP TO A HEALTY WORKPLACE

I had a great meeting with Johnny White, the Benefits, Health and Wellness Leader at Logan Aluminum, earlier this week and learned about a health initiative being held on April 29 at The National Corvette Museum. If your workplace needs a wellness action plan, you shouldn't miss an opportunity to attend. I put the flyer for the event on this blog just below this post.
 

VISION PLAN ADOPTED

As part of our strategic plan, the Chamber Board passed the Vision Plan this past week. It is straight-forward, but I ask all to take special note to the last bullet point. Improving the quality of life for all in Logan County should be, at the end of the day, our greatest concern.
 

VISION PLAN:

·  To support and inform our membership and be attentive to the needs of those we serve.

·  To be a champion of Logan County businesses and to recognize and publicize innovation, success and growth of those businesses.

·  To collaborate with the business community, local, state, and federal governments, and other like-minded organizations in accomplishing growth, and sustainable economic goals.

·  To enhance our quality of life.

That's it for this week. I'm looking forward to visiting with many of you soon!

 




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