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2012-2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018 Executive Committee . 3 2018 Board of Directors . 4 Mission Statement / Vision Statement / Core Values . 5 Important Chamber Events / Programs . 6 Important Numbers . 8 City Profiles Daytona Beach . 10 SERVING MEMBERS SINCE 1919 Daytona Beach Shores / Holly Hill . 11 DAYTONA REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Ormond Beach / Ponce Inlet . 12 126 East Orange Avenue Port Orange / South Daytona . 13 Daytona Beach, FL 32115-2676 386 .255 .0981 • Fax 386 .258 .5104 DeBary / DeLand . 14 DaytonaChamber .com Deltona / Edgewater . 15 Lake Helen / New Smyrna Beach . .16 CHAMBER PROFESSIONAL TEAM Nancy Keefer, CCE Oak Hill / Orange City . 17 President & CEO • 386 .523 .3670 Pierson . 18 Janet Kersey, CDME, CFEE Executive Vice President & COO • 386 .523 .3676 Volusia County Map . 18 Jim Cameron Trustee Member Profiles . 20 Senior VP Government Relations • 386 .523 .3673 Jamie Gallegos Daytona Beach History . 33 Membership Director • 386 .523 .3680 Education . 34 Ken Phelps Events Director • 386 .523 .3675 Higher Education . 35 Kim Hover Communications & Marketing Director • 386 .523 .3681 Healthcare . 37 Nichole Sprague Arts & Culture . 38 Business Manager • 386 .523 .3677 Linda Nash Sports . 40 Member Relations Specialist • 386 .255 .0981 Recreation . 41 Jennifer Pipes Administrative Assistant • 386 .523 .3678 Entertainment / Restaurant / Shopping . 42 Bob Elkin Special Events . 44 CFO Consultant • 386 .212 .4515 Kerry Symolon Karl Economic Development . 45 Executive Director of VCARD • 386 .523 .3671 What’s New in 2018 . 46 CHAMBER AFFILIATES Chamber Affiliates . 47 Volusia County Association of Responsible Volusia County by the Numbers . 48 Development (VCARD) Top Employers . 49 Kerry Symolon Karl, Executive Director Volusia Young Professionals Group (VYPG) Buyer’s Guide Category Directory . 50 Owen Chittenden, President Buyer’s Guide Membership Directory . 69 The Daytona Regional Chamber of Buyer’s Guide Category Index . 86 Commerce does not guarantee the accuracy Chairman’s Circle . 88 of the information in this publication . facebook.com/daytona.chamber 1 2018 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Skip Lilly Randy Dye Eric Peburn Chairman Chair-Elect Immediate Past Chair Vision H.R. Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM, Halifax Health Maserati, Alfa Romeo of Daytona Leonard Marinaccio III Bob Lloyd Rodney Cruise Treasurer Legal Counsel Special Events Chair Bomar Construction, Inc. Brown & Brown, Inc. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Charile Van Derven Bart Leek Mike Mitchener Marketing and Government Relations Chair Small Business Communications Chair DBL Surety, LLC Developement Chair Social Advisors Sam’s Club Ed Noseworthy Frank Molnar Kelly Parsons Kwiatek Nancy Keefer Membership Development Economic Development Chair Community Development Chair President & CEO Chair The M Group Cobb Cole Daytona Regional Florida Hospital Chamber of Commerce facebook.com/daytona.chamber 3 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Shawn Abbatessa The Arc of Volusia Maia Albrecht Shuffield Lowman John Anthony JTA Financial Services, Inc . Tina Barnes-Budd Ladies Professional Golf Association Sead Besic Wells Fargo Bank, NA Cheryl Coxwell International Speedway Corporation Tad Durrance Halifax Paving, Inc . Steve Farmer Brown & Brown, Inc . Alan Florez Halifax Insurance Partners Hubert Grimes Bethune-Cookman University John Guthrie Halifax Health Todd Huffstickler Vann Data Services, Inc . Nellie Kargar ICI Homes William Landreth BB&T Dr . Tom LoBasso Daytona State University Kim Lundstrom SunTrust Bank, East Central Florida Bill Offill The Daytona Beach News-Journal Patrick Opalewski Root Company Cynthia W . Politis Bank of America Julie Rand Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center Teresa Rand Volusia Flagler Family YMCA Bud Ritchey Jon Hall Chevrolet Dave Schandel Florida Health Care Plans Ray Schumann Rice Law Firm Dr . Stephen Sevigny Radiology Associates Imaging Mike Sibley James Moore & Co . Jim Tobin Realty Pros John Ufheil Daytona Beverages, LLC Larry Volenec Florida Power & Light Jim Weite TD Bank Chip Wile Daytona International Speedway Board Affiliates / Representatives Bob Davis Lodging & Hospitality Association of Volusia County Owen Chittenden Volusia Young Professionals Chair Representative 4 daytonachamber.com MISSION STATEMENT The Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce advocates a strong economic and business environment and serves as a platform through which our members and the entire business community can thrive . VISION STATEMENT To be a driving force in the development of commerce and to improve the quality of life in the greater Daytona Beach region . CORE VALUES The Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce believes that our image in the community with our stakeholders – our members, elected officials, future members and partners, is paramount to the success of the organization . With this in mind, we will incorporate our values into our messages and actions . ADVOCACY We will advocate on behalf of our members for a fair and equitable environment that empowers business towards success . COLLABORATION We will welcome opportunities for cooperation and inclusion in our community . We will work towards a common vision . ENGAGEMENT We will create opportunities for involvement and listen to the needs of our members . LEADERSHIP We will be true to our role as the business leader in our region and be a model to others in our community. We will properly use our influence to ensure the relevance of our organization and the continued success of our region . PROFESSIONALISM We will exhibit attributes of highly-regarded professionals and offer our talent and expertise for the betterment of our community . facebook.com/daytona.chamber 5 IMPORTANT CHAMBER EVENTS / PROGRAMS Think of your Chamber membership as a foot-in-the-door to the Daytona Beach area business community . Whether it’s information, education, or simply a networking opportunity – the Daytona Regional Chamber has a program that’s perfect for you and your employees . For detailed information call the Chamber at 386 .255 .0981 WEEKLY ANNUALLY ▪ Regional Business Connections ▪ Annual Dinner Meeting Group Meetings ▪ Annual Awards Luncheon ▪ Bike Week Festival MONTHLY ▪ Business Links Golf Tournament ▪ Business After Hours ▪ Leadership Daytona ▪ Eggs & Issues ▪ Leadership Daytona Alumni Elevate ▪ Grand Openings and Ribbon Cuttings ▪ Volusia Chamber Alliance Mega Mixer Table Top Expo QUARTERLY ▪ Volusia Days ▪ Chamber Advantage Series Workshops ▪ Network Luncheon BIENNIALLY ▪ New Member Receptions ▪ Hob Nob ▪ Legislative Speakers ▪ Intercity Visit 6 daytonachamber.com BE A PART OF SOMETHING BIG . Organized to foster growth and prosperity in the Daytona Beach area, the Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce leads the charge in business development . Our members range from local mom and pop businesses to large corporations and everything in between . They all share one thing in common – a sincere commitment to our community’s success . TOGETHER, WE’RE MAKING A DIFFERENCE . Membership in the Daytona Chamber communicates a positive perception of credibility and stability . Along with increasing community awareness to help your business grow, your membership opens doors to new business relationships and customer referrals . IT IS TIME TO JOIN THE EVOLUTION . Stay informed on ever-changing issues and local marketplace trends that impact your business and quality of life . Be part of the solution – let your voice be heard on local, state, and national business issues . JOIN THE DAYTONA REGIONAL CHAMBER TODAY Make a proactive business decision and become a member of the largest Chamber in the region by calling 386 .523 .3680 . facebook.com/daytona.chamber 7 IMPORTANT NUMBERS ANIMAL SERVICES Marriage Licenses MISCELLANEOUS Animal Control – Volusia County 386 .257 .6013 Beach Department 386 .248 .1790 386 .239 .7873 volusia .org/animalcontrol Property Tax Information 386 .239 .6414 Homestead Exemption Halifax Humane Society 386 .254 .4601 Board of Realtors 386 .274 .4703 386 .677 .7131 halifaxhumanesociety .org Sheriff’s Department 386 .248 .1777 City Island Library AUTO TAGS, DRIVER’S LICENSE 386 .257 .6036 & INSURANCE Volusia County vcpl.lib.fl.us Auto License Tags Health Department 386 .254 .4610 386 .274 .0500 Daytona Beach Area Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Driver’s License Volusia County 800 .854 .1234 386 .238 .3140 Occupational Licenses daytonabeach .com 386 .254 .4635 Automobile Insurance Department of Children Requirements EMPLOYMENT/JOB INFORMATION & Families 800 .342 .2762 Career Source Flagler/Volusia 866 .762 .2237 386 .323 .7001 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Careersourcefv .com Lodging & Hospitality BBB of Central Florida employflorida.com Association of Volusia County 407 .621 .3300 386 .257 .6828 bbb.org/central-florida GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES daytonahotelmotel .com Internal Revenue Daytona Regional 386 .254 .7360 Post Office Chamber of Commerce 800 .275 .8777 386 .255 .0981 Legal Aid usps .com daytonachamber .com 386 .255 .6573 Social Security Office Small Business LEISURE SERVICES 866 .210 .8089 Development Center Parks & Recreation 386 .506 .4723 386 .671 .3400 United Way of Volusia-Flagler sbdcdaytona .com Counties, Inc . HOSPITALS 386 .253 .0563 COUNTY GOVERNMENT Florida Hospital Memorial Volusia County Medical Center Volusia Building Industry Web Site: volusia .org Ormond Beach Association 386 .257 .6000 386 .676 .6000 386 .226 .1414 fhms .net volusiabia .com Volusia County Court House 386 .257 .6000 Halifax Health 386 .254 .4000 halifaxhealth .org 8 daytonachamber.com NEWSPAPERS State of
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