www.peoriachamber.org CHAMBER OCTOBER 2019 REPORT Vol.24 Issue 22 A quarterly publication of the Peoria Area Chamber of Commerce

Member Feature: Peoria CHARTER TRAVEL 2 Welcome New Chamber Members Employee Size Code (number of full-time equivalent employees in the tri-county area): (A) 1-10 (B) 11-25 (C) 26-75 (D) 76-150 (E) 151-300 (F) 300+

160 Driving Academy (A) Elevate Trampoline Park (B) Planet Fitness - Northwoods Mall 8800 N. Allen Rd. Grand Prairie (B) 2200 W. War Memorial Dr. Peoria, IL 61615 Grand Prairie Mall Peoria, IL 61613 5201 W. War Memorial Dr. Flat Branch Home Loans (A) Peoria, IL 61615 3D With A Twist, Inc. (A) 3408 W. Willow Knolls Dr. Northwoods Mall Peoria, IL 61614 POINTCORE Construction (C) 2200 W. War Memorial Dr. 601 SW Water St. Peoria, IL 61613 Home Solutions of Peoria, IL 61602 America, Inc. (A) Academy of Fretted 177 Thunderbird Ln. Smo-King Pit (A) Instruments (A) East Peoria, IL 61611 Northwoods Mall Northwoods Mall 2200 W. War Memorial Dr. 2200 W. War Memorial Dr. Jeffrey S. Hamilton Peoria, Illinois 61613 Peoria, Illinois 61613 Photography (A) 9 Sable Oaks Ct. Soccer Shots Peoria (A) AvisBudget Group, Inc. (B) Bloomington, IL 61704 4707 W Lynnhurst Dr. Gen. Wayne A. Downing Peoria, IL 61615 Peoria Airport Junior Leage of Peoria (A) 6100 W. E. M. Dirksen Pkwy. 114 State St., Ste, 2A Tomorrow’s Treasure (A) Peoria, IL 61607 Peoria, IL 61602 4929 Hamilton Rd. Peoria, IL 61615 Blended Restaurant & The McMahon Group (A) Bakery (A) 80 Washington Plz. 4100 W. Willow Knolls Dr. Washington, IL 61571 Ste. C-12 Peoria, IL 61615 Mentoring Women Millennials, LLC. (A) Brighton Collectibles (A) 6010 North Smith Rd. Grand Prairie Mall Edwards, IL 61528 5201 W. War Memorial Dr. Suite 547 MuziqueBaux LLC. (A) Peoria, IL 61615 Northwoods Mall 2200 W War Memorial Dr. Byrider (A) Peoria, Illinois 61613 1613 W. Pioneer Pkwy. Peoria, IL 61615 Origin Amateur Combat Championship (A) Cumerford-Hurd Funeral Northwoods Mall Home (A) 2200 W War Memorial Dr. 428 West McClure Ave. Peoria, IL 61613 Peoria, IL 61523 Peoria Estate Sales by Detail Peoria (A) Julie Revallo (A) 1020 W Detweiller Dr., Ste. C 1038 W. Teton Dr. Peoria, IL 61615 Peoria, IL 61614 3 Member Feature Peoria Charter Travel | History of Family Business Peoria Charter was founded in 1941, Illinois without rail transportation, these Peoria Charter expanded their service when Walt Winkler sold his family connections are vital to our cities ability beyond ground transportation by car and took a loan from his sister’s to grow. The business is a 24 hour launching a Travel Agency known as, chicken egg farm to purchase his first operation, with phones answered on Peoria Charter Travel. “We are excited bus. His goal was to aid in solving the site 24/7/365 to assist all travelers. The to see how quickly we have gained gas crisis for his friends and family largest expansion for the daily service momentum in the Travel Agency needing transportation to their jobs to Chicago has come from the Urbana- industry. This has allowed us to grow at the Caterpillar factories in Peoria. Champaign area. Since 2013, ridership larger each year.” In 2018, Peoria The company’s formula of customer has risen 450% and is expected to Charter purchased To-Go Away Travel service, quality equipment, and well- exceed 200,000 ticketed passengers, in Morton, IL. This marked their third trained drivers has allowed this four- just from Urbana-Champaign, by the location after Junction City and Normal, generation, family business to grow end of 2019. IL. Whether planning a honeymoon, into one of the largest bus companies In the last two years, Peoria Charter work retreat, or a trip around the world, in the Midwest. Today, they have 60 has undertaken a major effort of the Travel Agents at Peoria Charter pieces of luxury equipment, over 140 reinvigorating their fleet. The company Travel have the tools to manage the employees and locations in Peoria, now has 21 pieces of equipment that airfare, ground transportation, hotels & Normal and Urbana. In 2018, Peoria are 2016 or newer. “Our dedication more! Charter’s buses traveled 3.8 million to improving our fleet is proof of our Along with growth in the Travel Agency, miles, which is the equivalent to 152 commitment to ensure that Central Peoria Charter doubled the Urbana trips around the earth. Each year more Illinois has the cleanest, safest, and most location by purchasing the building than 500,000 passengers board Peoria comfortable ground transportation next door in 2018. Peoria Charter also Charter’s buses to travel to places such in the State of Illinois,” said Company released 2 branded as Chicago, Washington D.C., New President and Third Generation coaches in 2018 that can be seen York, Canada, Colorado, Florida and Owner, Bill Winkler. Peoria Charter is transporting the BU sports teams from many more destinations across North the contracted ground transportation the Hilltop. Bill Winkler says, “We are America. provider for the University of Illinois, blessed to have a successful family Peoria Charter connects Peoria, Normal Illinois State University, Bradley business and continue to grow. We are and Champaign to O’Hare Airport and University, Eureka College, Illinois grateful to have our headquarters in the Chicago Area 14 times every day Central College and a half dozen other Peoria, and we are so thankful for the without Local, State, or Federal funding. Universities and Colleges in Central support the Central Illinois community With Peoria being the largest city in Illinois. has shown our business.” 4 The Business Briefs are an excellent marketing opportunity offered to Chamber members. Information must be received by December 10th to be included in the next issue. All content is subject to editorial review. Please submit items of interest to business briefs [email protected]. awards & recognition business moves

Advanced Correctional the prestigious US Water Prize in Peoria Fire Department Chief Ed Nurses to Cecelia Escamilla, and Healthcare, Inc. (ACH) presented the Private Sector category for Olehy just completed the 4-year a Golden Stethoscope Award an Overdose Revival Award to its work in advancing the way Executive Fire Officer Degree from to Kathy Tarantino for saving a Kathy Tarantino for saving a stormwater is managed for partner the National Fire Academy in patient’s life! patient’s life! They are celebrating City of Peoria, Illinois. Maryland. Advanced Medical Transport, Brittany Krysinski for receiving Howard & Howard has announced Phoenix Community Development Inc (AMT) Announced that it the ISMTE 2019 Early Career the launch of its redesigned and Services received a grant from has entered into a definitive Award, and Shelly Winklepleck, upgraded corporate website. Ameren Illinois that will help expand agreement to acquire Medics First Danielle Allen, and Abby Trapp for The roll-out of the rebuilt website services and provide support for of Springfield, IL. Founded in 2008, receiving an Associate Degree in coincides with the firm’s 150th more homeless citizens in the Medics First provides emergency Nursing. 5-Year Service Awards anniversary celebration this year. region. and non-emergency ambulance were presented to Mary Brandon, Howard & Howard is pleased to Savant Capital Management, service in Springfield. Cheryl Overlin, and Lynn Skaare, announce that attorney Michael has been recognized by Financial The Bleeding and Clotting and Lori Ehler was presented with D. Gifford has been elected Advisor, Financial Times, and Disorders Institute (BCDI) is a 10-Year Service Award. ACH president of the Peoria County Bar InvestmentNews as a leading excited to announce that Dr. presented a Golden Stethoscope Association. Registered Investment Advisor Michael Tarantino has recently Award to Mallory Oatman for Illinois American Water (IAW) (RIA) firm and by Accounting been named the CEO and the saving a patient’s life! President Bruce Hauk was awarded Today as one of the nation’s Chief Medical Director of BCDI. Barrack’s Hospitality Group was the 2019 Inclusion and Diversity leading CPA firms by assets under Becky Burns was named the COO honored to have been voted in the Award by the National Black management (AUM). and CFO and Chanel Unzicker category of Caterer as a “Best of Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) Stuber Land Design, Inc. was named the Chief Nursing the Best” for 2019. Over 20,000 during its annual conference in celebrated their 25th anniversary Officer. These moves will continue votes were cast from online Atlanta, Georgia. Rhonda Carter in business with an open house on the mission of BCDI to provide readers for this award. Adams, IAW’s Diversity Lead, was June 22. Vendors, employees, and integrated, family-oriented care, The Central Illinois Chapter of recognized by Who’s Who Diversity some customers were invited. treatment and education for the Association of Fundraising in Color (WWDIC) in the Most University of Illinois, Peoria persons with bleeding, clotting and Professionals has announced Intriguing People category. Center’s medical student, other blood disorders. the 2019 National Philanthropy Illinois Central College alumnus Jeremy Huckleby, is one of 50 The City of Peoria hired Rick Powers Day award recipients. The 2019 Dr. Jonathan Sauder has been students nationwide selected for as Director of the Public Works National Philanthropy Day award honored on the national stage as the Medical Research Scholars Department. Formerly the Deputy recipients are: Outstanding President Trump recently named Program at the National Institutes Commissioner for the Indiana Philanthropic Corporation - Par-A- 18 NASA researchers as recipients of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Department of Transportation, Dice Hotel Casino, Lewis J. Burger of the Presidential Early Career Research from the University of Mr. Powers assumed the Director Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser Award for Scientists and Engineers Illinois College of Medicine Peoria position on Sept. 3. - Kathy Schaeffer, Dennis A. (PECASE). led by Carl V. Asche, Ph.D., director First Mid Bank & Trust is pleased Steele Outstanding Philanthropic Illinois Eye Center is excited to of Center for Outcomes Research, to welcome Jason Crowder as Organization - Midwest Food announce their Director of Clinical shows the use of EXPAREL Senior VP, General Counsel. In this Bank – Peoria. Operations, Abby Ault, received an contributes to reduction in opioid role, Crowder will oversee the legal Community Workshop Training award for 2019 Peoria’s 25 Women use and length of hospital stay aspects of all activities conducted Center, Inc. presented their “CWTC in Leadership. Congratulations for patients undergoing knee by the Company, including Pathway Awards” at their annual Abby! replacement surgery. regulatory relationships, mergers banquet. This year’s awards OSF HealthCare has been The Wheels O’ Time Museum and acquisitions, and corporate and winners include: Advocacy recognized as one of the MOST board president, Jim Baldwin, was organization. Crowder will office Award – Representative Ryan WIRED in the country, according honored by the Peoria Historical out of Mattoon and Peoria. Spain, Ralph B. Fairchild Volunteer to the College of Healthcare Society with the 2019 Henri Three F&M Bank employees Award – Kendra Moses, Business Information Management DeTonti Award for his many years have recently been appointed Partnership Award – Howard & Executives (CHIME), with the of support and dedication to the to 2019-2020 Illinois Bankers Howard, Employer of the Year added distinction of achieving Peoria Community. Association (IBA) committees by – IADES, Robert Craig Friend of Most Wired Certified Level 7 IBA President and CEO Linda Koch. CWTC – Marlene Wyss-Wong, Special Recognition. This marks business moves Pat Colwell, VP, Client Services, Community Partner – Peoria Art the eighth consecutive year for this was appointed as a member of Guild. achievement by OSF, a 13-hospital, Advanced Correctional the IBA’s ‘19-’20 Technology and EP!C is proud to announce that integrated health system owned Healthcare, Inc. (ACH) welcomes Operations Committee. Rhonda Ashley Schreck, Director of and operated by The Sisters of the Sarah Pfieffer, Accountant, Jarrad Houzenga, VP, Marketing and PR, Marketing, has been named as Third Order of St. Francis. Jeffrey, Regional Nurse Manager, was appointed as the Chairman of one of the 2019 25 Women In OSF HealthCare Children’s and Syed Rahman, Regional Nurse the ‘19-’20 IBA’s Communications Leadership. Congratulations to all Hospital of Illinois (OSF HCHI) Manager, Sandra Pilger, Program and Marketing Committee. Diana of this year’s recipients. has once again received the Consultant, Heidi Gutierrez, Whitson, VP, HR & Executive The Greater Peoria Mass Transit Gold Level ELSO Award for Regional Nurse Manager, Administration, was appointed to District (CityLink) received a $2.3 Excellence in Life Support, which Samantha Baker, Marketing and the IBA’s ‘19-’20 HR Committee. million grant from the Federal recognizes excellence in providing Training Events Coordinator, and Hanson Professional Service’s Transit Administration (FTA), a extracorporeal membrane Crystal Hipple, Accounting Clerk, Peoria Office recently welcomed division of the U.S. Department of oxygenation (ECMO) to patients. to their business family! They are Chris Kummer, land acquisition Transportation (DOT), as part of The Pediatric Diabetes Resource celebrating Kaitlyn McKenzie for specialist. He will work closely with the Low or No Emission (Low-No) Center (PDRC) at OSF HCHI was receiving an Associate Degree in landowners, community members Bus Program. CityLink plans to awarded the American Diabetes Nursing. 5-Year Service Awards and local governments in acquiring use these funds for the purchase Association Education Recognition were presented to Trena Preston, land rights necessary for the of two battery-electric buses and Certificate for quality diabetes Selena Terry, Amy Howard, and development of various client a charging station. self-management education and Daler Sayfiddinov. ACH presented projects. Greenprint Partners was awarded support (DSMES). a DAISY Award for Extraordinary Heartland Health Services (HHS) The Chamber Report (USPS-097-250) is the official publication of the Peoria Area Chamber of Commerce. It is published quarterly at 403 NE Jefferson Avenue, Peoria, IL 61603, phone: 309.495.5900. 5 An annual subscription is $10. 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is excited to announce the opening Named as officers for the 2019- The parts of the building that dementias. of a new location within the Peoria 2020 year were president Kathy will be remodeled are Customer Junior Achievement of Central City/County Health Department. Ma, vice president Zach Oyler, Service (Phase I), Security/public Illinois (JA) is pleased to announce HHS will offer primary care treasurer Clayton Hill, secretary restrooms (Phase II) and the 2nd the new Board of Directors for services and medication-assisted Beth Johnson and immediate past floor, including the Benefit Access 2019-2020. This includes the therapy at the new location. president Leann Johnson. office and Burlington Trailways renewal of many board members Howard & Howard is pleased to Peoria Production Shop’s CEO, Customer Service (Phase III). who wish to continue the announce that Grace Mata Gomez Dick Peplow announced his The City of Peoria Community tremendous impact they’ve helped has rejoined the firm. Grace retirement after 46 years. Dan Development Department push forward in central Illinois, returned to her native Central Laturno was appointed his launched the third annual “100 and the election of one new board Illinois to practice out of the firm’s successor. Blocks in 100 Days” initiative. member, Pam Craig, Illinois Retail Peoria, Illinois office. Peoria Riverfront Museum debuted Over a 100-day period, each Market Executive at Commerce llinois American Water is investing “Vantage Points: Contemporary Code Enforcement Inspector will Bank. over $1.8 million to enhance water American Photography from the walk door-to-door, introducing Lippmann’s Furniture & Interiors service to the City of Farmington. Whitney Museum of American themselves to the residents. At celebrated 70 years of business on Roger Goodson, senior operations Art,” the first-ever collaboration the conclusion of November, staff Sept. 28. manager for the Western Division, between the Whitney Museum, the will have covered over 100 blocks Methodist College is holding an will now also provide leadership in Art Bridges Foundation, and the throughout the city of Peoria. open house for Midstate College the company’s Eastern Division of Peoria Riverfront Museum. Eureka College and Illinois Central students to assist those who need the state. Princeville State Bank (PSB) is College have teamed up to help to complete academic programs The Illinois Central College Board pleased to announce three new students gain their baccalaureate or those who had been accepted to of Trustees is pleased to announce members to their team: Jared degrees. Through a special start in the fall semester. Dave Mingus has been approved Donna is a Credit Analyst/Loan partnership, ICC students with OSF HealthCare Children’s and seated at the July 2019 board Officer for both consumer and an associate degree will be able Hospital of Illinois (OSF HCHI) meeting. commercial loans; and Joleen to seamlessly transfer to Eureka is now collaborating with Rady Junior Achievement of Central Hatton Parsons is the new College in order to complete their Children’s Institute for Genomic Illinois (JA) is pleased to announce registered assistant to Brian Card, baccalaureate degree in one of Medicine (RCIGM) on a research the appointments to their Board MBA, Director of Financial Services/ 30 academic or professional protocol to more effectively of Directors for 2019-2020. This Financial Advisor. Veronica Haskell programs. diagnose and treat critically ill includes the renewal of many board is the institution’s newest Director Goodwill of Central Illinois has infants with unexplained illnesses. members who wish to continue the of Marketing/Advertising. received a $2,000 grant from The 13th annual Small Wonders tremendous impact they’ve helped The Rotary Club welcomed Ameren for GoodGuides, Goodwill’s Miracle Walk benefiting the OSF push forward in central Illinois, Mark Roberts of Morton, Illinois, youth mentoring program. Children’s Hospital Neonatal and the election of one new board as Rotary International district Howard & Howard has donated Intensive Care Unit was held Sept. member, Pam Craig, Illinois Retail governor for 2019-20 during a $12,500 to the Heart of Illinois 21. Market Executive at Commerce ceremony at Dozer Park in Peoria, United Way as part of its 150th The hosted Bank. Illinois, in June. anniversary “12 Months of Giving” Criss Angel and his newest The Methodist College Board of The University of Illinois College philanthropic initiative. The gift was production; Criss Angel RAW - The Directors has approved a new of Medicine Peoria welcomed announced at the Heart of Illinois Mindfreak Unplugged on Sept. 11. Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Jennifer Gibbs, a native of Canton, United Way’s annual “Power of the Peoria County Board (PCB) Management degree to begin IL, as the Senior Director of Purse” fundraiser. appointed Dr. Eden S. Blair to be in the fall 2019 semester. The Development. The University of Illinois Central College (ICC), PCB Member for District 6. Dr. degree is for individuals interested Illinois College of Medicine Peoria in partnership with Illinois Blair is an Associate Professor in a management career in a also welcomed eight new faculty Community College Board (ICCB) of Entrepreneurship at Bradley healthcare organization. members this academic year. and Deputy Majority Leader Jehan University. Northwestern Mutual-Greater Gordon-Booth, announced the Peoria Riverfront Museum Peoria and the Waite Financial member news launch of a statewide Workforce celebrated one of humanity’s Group would like to announce their Equity Initiative grant. ICC will be greatest achievements during the newest team members, Associate The Center for Prevention of the lead college of the $18.7 million 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Lead Advisor, Christopher Abuse (CFPA) will host Light initiative, receiving $1.85 million mission with a free screening of the Robinson and Associate Financial 2020: A Multistate Educational and partnering with 14 additional critically acclaimed documentary Representative, Tyler McDonald. Conference on Human Trafficking Illinois community colleges. film, “Apollo 11: First Steps.” OSF HealthCare and Little at Par-A-Dice Hotel Casino in East Illinois Eye Center recently opened Right at Home in-Home Care Company of Mary Hospital Peoria, IL. CFPA hosted its 31st the doors to EyeCareToday, a hosted the fundraiser “The Longest and Health Care Centers have Annual Duck Race on Aug. 24, same-day eye care clinic based out Day: Paint Day” which benefited the entered into a period of exclusive where 30,000 rubber ducks raced of the practice’s Peoria location. Alzheimer’s Association. negotiations, anticipating a full down a 750-foot water slide. The This initiative serves patients ages The University of Illinois College merger. event sold out of all 30,000 ducks 5 years and older who have acute of Medicine Peoria’s assistant OSF HealthCare Children’s and raised more than $211,000. or urgent eye conditions or need professor, Sang-Oh Yoon, Ph.D., Hospital of Illinois (OSF HCHI) CIAN is hosting their 12th annual routine vision examinations. was recently awarded a $1.84 named Mike Wells the new Go Secure Cybersecurity Seminar The Illinois Valley Yacht & Canoe million grant by the National president. He has served as on October 24th at Mt. Hawley Club (IVY Club) hosted their annual Institutes of Health. The five-year vice president since June Country Club in Peoria. This IVY Club Invitational Cardboard project, entitled “Feedback loop 2018. OSF HCHI is pleased to event is FREE to the public! For Boat Race benefiting the and crosstalk in the mTORC1/2 welcome David Zaboli, MD, and more details, or to register, visit Alzheimer’s Association, Central signaling network,” will help identify Soujanya Bogarapu, MD, pediatric GOSECURESEMINAR.COM or call Illinois Chapter. Handmade cancer’s resistance mechanism cardiologist, to its family. 309-691-3000. cardboard boats were displayed toward mTOR-targeting drugs and Peoria Historical Society recently CityLink Transit Center began the for crowd voting and then raced identify strategies to overcome elected Edward Barry Jr. and Karen first phase of a remodel. 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