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TABLE of CONTENTS 2016 Executive Committee TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016 Executive Committee . 2 2016 Board of Directors . 3 Mission Statement / Vision Statement / Core Values . 4 Important Chamber Events / Programs . 5 Important Numbers . 8 City Profiles SERVING MEMBERS SINCE 1919 Daytona Beach . 10 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 CHAMBER PROFESSIONAL TEAM Lake Helen / New Smyrna Beach . 16 Nancy Keefer, CCE Oak Hill / Orange City . 17 President & CEO • 386 .523 .3670 Janet Kersey, CDME, CFEE Pierson . 18 Executive Vice President & COO • 386 .523 .3676 Volusia County Map . 18 Jim Cameron Senior VP Government Relations • 386 .523 .3673 Elite Member Profiles . 20 Jamie Barkley Membership Director • 386 .523 .3680 Daytona Beach History . 33 Kaitlyn Bell-Neal Education . 34 Special Events Coordinator • 386 .523 .3675 Claire Brubaker Higher Education . 35 Administrative Assistant • 386 .523 .3678 Healthcare . 37 Johnna McCarthy Communications & Program Manager • 386 .523 .3681 Arts & Culture . 38 Linda Nash Sports . 40 Member Relations Specialist • 386 .255 .0981 Bonnie Shelfer Recreation . 41 Business Manager • 386 .523 .3677 Entertainment / Restaurants / Shopping . 42 Bob Elkin Controller • 386 .523 .3677 Special Events . 44 Dave Castagnacci Director of VCARD • 386 .523 .3671 Economic Developement . 45 Daytona Beach and Volusia County . 46 CHAMBER AFFILIATES Chamber Industry Affiliates . 47 Volusia County Association of Responsible Development (VCARD) Volusia County by the Numbers . 48 Dave Castagnacci, Director Volusia Young Professionals Group (VYPG) Top Employers . 49 Priscilla Chanfrau, President Buyer’s Guide Category Directory . 52 The Daytona Regional Chamber of Buyer’s Guide Membership Directory . 74 Commerce does not guarantee the accuracy Buyer’s Guide Category Index . 94 of the information in this publication . facebook.com/daytona.chamber 1 2016 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Teresa Rand Eric Peburn Chris Bowler Chair Chair Elect Immediate Past Chairman Volusia Flagler Family Halifax Health Daytona Beverages, LLC YMCA Kelly Parsons Jim Weite Leonard Marinaccio III Kwiatek Treasurer Governmental Relations V/C Legal Counsel TD Bank Bomar Construction, Inc. Cobb Cole Bo Brewer Rodney Cruise Mike Mitchener Special Events V/C Economic Development V/C Membership V/C The People Business Inc. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Sam’s Club University Bill Offill Skip Lilly Julie Rand Nancy Keefer Marketing V/C Small Business V/C Community Development V/C President & CEO Daytona Beach Vision H.R. Florida Hospital Daytona Regional News-Journal Chamber of Commerce 2 daytonachamber.com 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Anthony JTA Financial Services, Inc . Dr . Linda Bradley-Thacker UCF Daytona Beach Lori Catron Halifax Media Group Cheryl Coxwell International Speedway Corporation Tad Durrance Halifax Paving Inc . Randy Dye Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Suzanne Forbes James Moore & Co . Kenneth Gaines Advanced Fire Extinguishers Todd Huffstickler Vann Data Services, Inc . Dr . Edison Jackson Bethune-Cookman University Alin Jacobs Daytona Fine Homes David James The Arc of Volusia Rufus Johnson GEICO Insurance, Johnson Agency Bart Leek DBL Surety LLC Tom Leek Cobb Cole Dr . Tom LoBasso Daytona State College Ann Luke SunTrust Bank, East Central Florida Charles Lydecker Brown & Brown, Inc . David Mackenzie Wells Fargo David Maholias Gateway Bank Philip Maroney Root Company Kathy Milthorpe Ladies Professional Golf Association Frank Molnar LPL Financial Samir Naran Hilton Garden Inn - Oceanfront Ed Noseworthy Florida Hospital Mark Patten Consolidated-Tomoka Land Company Melissa Penland Hot Action Sportswear, Inc . Cindy Politis Bank of America James Rose Rice & Rose Law Firm Tim Stockman Blue Dog Video Bobby Thigpen Jon Hall Chevrolet Rose Ann Tornatore Wholesale Lighting, Inc . Larry Volenec Florida Power & Light Bob Williams Halifax Health Alin Ziffra Rue & Ziffra P .A . Board Affiliates/Representatives Bob Davis Lodging & Hospitality Association Priscilla Chanfrau Volusia Young Professionals Group facebook.com/daytona.chamber 3 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 . 4 daytonachamber.com 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 ▪ Maximize Your Membership Mega Mixer Table Top Expo ▪ Volusia Days QUARTERLY ▪ Business Before Hours BIENNIALLY ▪ Chamber Advantage Series Workshops ▪ Hob Nob ▪ Network Luncheon ▪ Intercity Visit ▪ New Member Receptions facebook.com/daytona.chamber 5 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 . 6 daytonachamber.com IMPORTANT NUMBERS ANIMAL SERVICES Property Tax Information Board of Realtors Animal Control – Volusia County Homestead Exemption 386 .677 .7131 386 .248 .1790 386 .254 .4601 volusia .org/animalcontrol City Island Library Sheriff’s Department 386 .257 .6036 Halifax Humane Society 386 .248 .1777 vcpl.lib.fl.us 386 .274 .4703 halifaxhumanesociety .org Volusia County Daytona Beach Area Health Department Convention & Visitor’s Bureau AUTO TAGS, 386 .274 .0500 800 .854 .1234 DRIVER’S LICENSE daytonabeach .com & INSURANCE Volusia County Auto License Tags Occupational Licenses Department of Children 386 .254 .4610 386 .254 .4635 & Families 866 .762 .2237 Driver’s License EMPLOYMENT/ 386 .238 .3140 JOB INFORMATION Lodging and Hospitality Career Source Flagler/Volusia Association Automobile Insurance 386 .323 .7001 386 .257 .6828 Requirements Careersourcefv .com daytonahotelmotel .com 800 .342 .2762 employflorida.com Post Office BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES 800 .275 .8777 BBB of Central Florida Internal Revenue usps .com 407 .621 .3300 386 .254 .7360 orlando .bbb .org Social Security Office Legal Aid 866 .210 .8089 Daytona Regional 386 .255 .6573 Chamber of Commerce United Way of Volusia-Flagler 386 .255 .0981 LEISURE SERVICES Counties, Inc . daytonachamber .com Parks & Recreation 386 .253 .0563 386 .671 .3400 Small Business Volusia Building Development Center HOSPITALS Industry Association 386 .506 .4723 Florida Hospital 386 .226 .1414 sbdcdaytona .com Memorial Medical Center volusiabia .com Ormond Beach COUNTY GOVERNMENT 386 .676 .6000 NEWSPAPERS Volusia County fhms .net Daytona Beach News-Journal Web Site: volusia .org 386 .252 .1511 386 .257 .6000 Halifax Health news-journalonline .com 386 .254 .4000 Volusia County Court House halifaxhealth .org SCHOOL INFORMATION 386 .257 .6000 Volusia County School Board
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