Press Releases
For Immediate Release
What’s happening at the Columbus Chamber and with our members? In this section you will find a complete catalog of our recent and archived press releases.
To arrange an interview with a member of the Columbus Chamber team, contact:
Michelle Bretscher, APR
Director, Marketing and Communication
W: 614.225.6941
C: 614.499.0889
michelle_bretscher@columbus.org
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Press Release
December 21, 2012
Columbus Chamber to Feature SoMoLend as Top Choice for Crowdfunding
CINCINNATI and COLUMBUS, Ohio—SoMoLend (www.somolend.com), a leading debt-based crowdfunding platform designed to match small business borrowers with investors looking to make a return on investment, announces a new partnership with the Columbus Chamber. SoMoLend will be the Chamber’s first recommendation for crowdfunding and featured on the access to capital section of the Chamber website.
“We are really looking forward to working with the Columbus Chamber. This region has a tremendous small business community. Our goal is to help educate small businesses about crowdfunding, and illustrate how our platform can fuel economic growth in central Ohio by helping entrepreneurs get access to the funding they need to sustain their operations,” said Cheryl Stamm, VP of Sales. The Columbus Chamber provides connections, resources and solutions to help businesses thrive. Founded nearly 130 years ago, the Columbus Chamber has evolved to become the largest business services organization and primary advocate for the Columbus Region business community. Leveraging a customized, consultative approach to support members that range from small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises, the Columbus Chamber is helping to grow the Columbus Region economy one business at a time. For more information, visit columbus.org. Additionally, SoMoLend announces the launch of their next SoMoLaunch Business Competition. Small businesses will be able to enter for a chance to win $1,000 towards funding their business. SoMoLaunch registration will be open through January 15. For more information or to enter, visit https://www.somolend.com/Launch.aspx. Small businesses that apply for a loan through the SoMoLend platform will pay no transaction fees now through December 31, 2012. About the Columbus Chamber
The Columbus Chamber provides connections, resources and solutions to help businesses thrive. Founded nearly 130 years ago, the Columbus Chamber has evolved to become the largest business services organization and primary advocate for the Columbus Region business community. Leveraging a customized, consultative approach to support members that range from small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises, the Columbus Chamber is helping to grow the Columbus Region economy one business at a time. For more information, visit columbus.org. -
Press Release
December 17, 2012
Columbus Chamber Announces New Board Members
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber announced today the election of five new members to its Board of Directors, as well as the re-election of six Board members, all of whom will serve three-year terms, commencing in February 2013.
The 32-member Board represents the nearly 2,000 member businesses of the Columbus Chamber-- from Fortune 500 corporations to some of the Region's most innovative and entrepreneurial small and mid-sized businesses. The Boards’ role is to advise and consent on Chamber policy and help guide the Chamber team as they work to provide connections, resources and solutions to help the Region’s businesses thrive. New to the Board of Directors are: Ron Calhoun, president and chief executive officer, Palmer-Donavin; Darla King, president and chief executive officer, King Business Interiors, and incoming chairman of the Chamber’s Small Business Council; Katie Wolfe Lloyd, vice president and publisher, Dispatch Magazines; John Lowe, chief executive officer, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams; and Abigail Pringle, senior vice president of strategic initiatives and planning, Wendy’s. “The incoming Board members represent a diverse group of some of Columbus’ brightest business leaders,” said Melissa Ingwersen, chairman, Columbus Chamber Board of Directors. “Through the gift of their time and talent, they will drive the Chamber’s mission forward and help us to continue to grow the Columbus Region economy.” Other Board announcements: Re-elected to the Board of Directors are: Terri Hill, president, Nationwide Growth Solutions; Jeff Kaplan, president, The Ohio State University Foundation; Stephen Kelly, senior vice president, Battelle; John McEwan, office managing partner, Deloitte & Touche USA, LLP; Lonnie Miles, chief executive officer, Miles-McClellan Construction, Inc.; and Gregory Overmyer, chief executive officer, Overmyer Hall Associates. Retiring from the Board are: Doug Morgan, president, Morgan Law.co; Bill Pfeiffer, chairman and chief executive officer, CareWorks; Elaine Roberts, president and chief executive officer, Columbus Regional Airport Authority; Eric Smith, vice chairman, Team Fishel; and Jeff Logan, managing partner, McCloy Financial Services and outgoing chairman of the Chamber’s Small Business Council. “These individuals have served us by promoting Chamber initiatives to help businesses and advocate for a business-friendly environment,” Ingwersen said. “We’re grateful for their guidance and support.” New members and outgoing members will be officially recognized at the 2013 Columbus Chamber Annual Meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. The meeting’s theme is “Lead Like a Champion,” and it will feature Urban Meyer, head football coach of The Ohio State University, as the keynote speaker. For more information on the meeting, visit columbus.org/annualmeeting###
About the Columbus Chamber
The Columbus Chamber provides connections, resources and solutions to help businesses thrive. Founded nearly 130 years ago, the Columbus Chamber has evolved to become the largest business services organization and primary advocate for the Columbus Region business community. Leveraging a customized, consultative approach to support members that range from small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises, the Columbus Chamber is helping to grow the Columbus Region economy one business at a time. For more information, visit columbus.org. -
Press Release
December 11, 2012
Ohio Chamber of Commerce and Ohio Metro Chambers Report on Redesigning Ohio Progress
Update includes reforms implemented and resulting fiscal progress and job growth
Columbus, OH – The Ohio Chamber of Commerce and the Metro Chambers of Commerce today reported on the progress that has been achieved since their 2010 release of Redesigning Ohio: Transforming Government into a 21st Century Institution. The Redesigning Ohio Update also provides a series of recommended next steps aimed at continuing to make government more effective and efficient. The updated report will be presented to Governor Kasich and the members of the Ohio General Assembly for their use and reference as they begin the budget-writing process.
“Since the initial Redesigning Ohio report was released in 2010, many of our recommendations have been implemented. This has helped Ohio eliminate an $8 billion budget shortfall without raising taxes and put us on the path to prosperity,” said Ellen van der Horst, president of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber and chair of the Metro Chambers of Commerce. “However, there is more work to do to make the state as job-friendly as it can be.” The report cites the progress that has been made in reforming Ohio’s regulatory climate, and achieving local government efficiencies through shared services and cost-cutting. Reforms that were recommended in the report have helped slow the increasing cost of Medicaid and reigned in the cost of the state’s criminal justice system. Recently enacted public pension reforms are identified in the report as an important first step toward stabilizing these systems. In addition, Ohio’s economic climate has improved considerably, with unemployment decreasing from 9.2 percent in December 2010 to 6.9 percent in August 2012, and Ohio passed a balanced 2012-13 state budget. In the updated report, the chambers suggest an ongoing commitment to all of the initial recommendations and give priority to: -Improving the efficiency and effectiveness of local governments.
-Helping state and local governments become more results-driven.
-Performing a dynamic analysis of Ohio tax expenditures.
-Improving healthcare outcomes and related Medicaid costs.
-Reforming the public primary and secondary education system for continued education improvement. The initial report resulted from a year-long project that engaged chamber members, civic leaders and industry experts to make recommendations regarding Ohio’s 2012-2013 budget and projected $6 billion to $8 billion deficit. It identified the need for state and local governments to be more effective and efficient and offered a road map for long-term, transformational change and meaningful recommendations to address the state’s fiscal crisis. The chambers worked with author and public policy expert David Osborne and former state budget director Greg Browning to produce the 2010 report. The coalition of chambers includes the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and these chambers representing Ohio’s largest metropolitan areas: Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, Columbus Chamber, Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, Greater Akron Chamber, Greater Cleveland Partnership, Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce and Youngstown-Warren Regional Chamber. -
Press Release
December 07, 2012
Redesigning Ohio Press Conference to Update and Outline Continued Financial Progress
Metro Chambers of Commerce of Ohio and the Ohio Chamber of Commerce analyze statewide economic development results and provide recommendations
What: The Ohio Chamber of Commerce and the Metro Chambers of Commerce of Ohio will provide an update to their 2010 report, Redesigning Ohio: Transforming Government into a 21st Century Institution. The group will report on substantial advancements toward the policy goals outlined in the original report and recommend next steps to improve economic development for the State of Ohio. When: 2 p.m., Tuesday, December 11, 2012
The best time for media interviews is immediately following the program. Where: Capital Club’s Bistro Room, 41 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio Who: Speaking at the event are Ellen van der Horst, president and chief executive officer of Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber; Andrew Doehrel, president and chief executive of the officer of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce; and Tom Humphries, president and chief executive officer of Youngstown-Warren Regional Chamber. Special guests: all CEOs from the Metro Chambers of Commerce of Ohio and the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. The Metro Chambers of Commerce of Ohio is comprised of: Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Cincinnati USA Regional Chapter, Columbus Chamber, Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, Greater Akron Chamber, Greater Cleveland Partnership, Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce and Youngstown-Warren Regional Chamber.-30-
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Press Release
December 05, 2012
Columbus Chamber Offers Columbus Historic Book at Special Discounted Price; Author Ed Lenz to Participate in Book Signing at Easton Store Dec. 15
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber announced that “Historic Columbus – A Bicentennial History,” a commemorative history book showcasing Columbus’ past two centuries, is now available at a special discounted price. The 200-page coffee table book, published in partnership with the city of Columbus, can be purchased for $29.95.
Author and local historian Ed Lenz will participate in a “Historic Columbus” book signing at the 200Columbus Art Gallery at Easton Dec. 15 from 6 – 9 p.m. The gallery is located in the Station Building on the second level, near Bar Louie. “Historic Columbus” contains hundreds of photographs, illustrations, maps and other images, many of which have never before been in print. Also included is a “Sharing The Heritage” section, chronicling the histories of many of Columbus’ leading corporations and organizations that have played a role in the development and economic strength of the city. In addition to the 200Columbus Art Gallery, Historic Columbus can be purchased by contacting the Chamber at 614.221.1321. -
Press Release
December 04, 2012
Evaluate Your Annual Workers' Compensation Costs
Announcement from Our Partner CareWorks Consultants, Inc.
We want to remind you that now is an important time of year to evaluate your annual workers’ compensation costs. We encourage you to review the quote you received through the Columbus Chamber’s workers’ compensation program partner, CareWorks Consultants. The deadline to secure your projected premium savings is fast approaching, February 28, 2013 for group rating and April 30, 2013 for group retrospective rating.
The Chamber’s goal is to save you money with this program. In 2012 alone, our workers’ compensation program has provided substantial savings to over 300 members reaching over $1.2 million. To take advantage of the premium savings offered and join the program please complete the documents enclosed with your quote by the above deadlines. If you have any questions on your quote or would like to complete your enrollment in the group by submitting the documents, please contact CareWorks Consultants’ Jason Bainum at 1.800.837.3200, ext. 7114, via email at jason.bainum@ccitpa.com or by fax at 614.210.5028. You can also watch our webinar on demand to learn how to find the best workers' comp for your business. View now. -
Press Release
November 28, 2012
Industry-Led Columbus Region Logistics Council and Columbus Chamber Release 2012 Columbus Region Logistics Report
Report details a thorough analysis of the latest trends in the logistics sector
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber, along with the Columbus Region Logistics Council, today announced the release of its 2012 Columbus Region Logistics Report. In the new report, the Chamber and Council analyze the opportunities and trends in the logistics sector, including employment, workforce, foreign trade, domestic trade and real estate.
Within the 11-county Columbus Region, the more than 80,000 employees in transportation, warehousing and wholesale industries represented a concentration of logistics employment 41 percent greater than logistics share in national employment. Postal codes that have seen concentrated growth included Groveport, near Rickenbacker International Airport, Lockbourne and those along Interstate 70, such as Reynoldsburg, Eastland and West Jefferson. Furthermore, the gains in the Region’s highest-performing postal codes outweighed the losses in the lowest performing areas. “The report delivers promising news about the logistics industry, which is important, given the influence its growth rate has had on our region,” Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber, said. “Along with that rate come opportunities for Columbus to become a major domestic and international exporter and for business leaders to plan for expansion within the region.” Jung Kim, the Columbus Chamber’s research director, included the following highlights in the 2012 Columbus Region Logistics Report: -From 2001 to 2011, employment in warehousing and storage experienced 65 percent growth, an increase in 5,931 jobs and the largest source of growth within the logistics sector. Truck transportation experienced a gain of 17 percent during same time, adding 2,564 jobs. -Although the Region is experiencing decreasing seasonal employment in retail, seasonal employment in transportation and warehousing is increasing by an estimated 5-6 percent. The likely cause behind this shift is changes in e-commerce and advantages in logistics. -Despite sector growth, workforce wages remain competitive against those nationwide. As defined by the confines of the report, the average logistics employee in Columbus earns $15.27 per hour, just 4 percent lower than the U.S. average of $15.88. -Internationally, the Region has made its mark as a destination for foreign imports, with companies such as Cardinal Health, Limited Brands and Abercrombie & Fitch, all of which have distribution centers in the Region. In 2010, the value of foreign imports arriving to Columbus was $11.3 billion, compared to $4.7 billion in international exports. -In 2010, the top five domestic exports from Columbus were pharmaceuticals ($18.0 billion), textiles and leather ($17.4 billion), chemical products ($12.2 billion), motorized vehicles ($12.1 billion) and mixed freight ($11.1 billion). -Since the first quarter of 2011, the industrial vacancy rate in the Region has steadily decreased from 13.2 percent to 10.0 percent, according to Colliers International. A full version of the 2012 Columbus Region Logistics Report is available here. About the Columbus Chamber
The Columbus Chamber provides connections, resources and solutions to help businesses thrive. Founded nearly 130 years ago, the Columbus Chamber has evolved to become the largest business services organization and primary advocate for the Columbus Region business community. Leveraging a customized, consultative approach to support members that range from small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises, the Columbus Chamber is helping to grow the Columbus Region economy one business at a time. For more information, visit columbus.org. -
Press Release
November 13, 2012
Columbus Chamber Honors 2012 Business Summit Award Recipients
Columbus, OH – Six leaders from four growing businesses were honored today at the Columbus Chamber Business Summit. The Business Summit Awards celebrate those who have achieved commercial success and contributed to the economic development of the Columbus Region.
“Entrepreneurs and small business leaders are engines that drive our economy forward. The Chamber is proud to support these businesses, and today we lift up the best of the best with the Business Summit Awards,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. Chosen from a field of more than 150 nominees, honorees demonstrated strength and achievement in categories ranging from innovation to diversity. Each is considered a small business, with less than 500 employees. This year’s Columbus Chamber Business Summit award recipients in each category were:
Adapt and Innovate
Pamela Springer, president/CEO of Manta
Recognizes those who evolved their business in spite of economic obstacles and other challenges. Presented by Award Partner Oxford Consulting. Emerging Excellence
Debra Jasper, Ph.D. and Betsy Hubbard, co-founders of Mindset Digital, LLC
Highlights the leadership of one of the region’s newest businesses that is finding success and gaining prominence in the marketplace. Presented by Award Partner OhioHealth. Diversity Leadership
Otto Beatty, III and Brian Brooks, co-owners of E.E. Ward Moving & Storage Co. LLC
Honors a minority or woman-owned business leader that promotes an atmosphere of inclusion within his or her day-to-day business operations. Presented by Award Partner Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP. Young Professional Leadership
Michelle Galligan, CEO of ViaVero Consulting
Recognizes an outstanding young professional who is already making a positive impact with his or her talents and abilities. Presented by Award Partner Aileron. Profiles of each recipient, as well as the award finalists, can be read on the Columbus Chamber blog. Award recipients were announced during the luncheon portion of today’s Columbus Chamber Business Summit, which also included a keynote address from Mark Kvamme, former president of JobsOhio. Prior to the luncheon, attendees participated in interactive panel discussions focused on branding and entrepreneurship. The event continued the Chamber’s and its Small Business Council’s tradition of the Small Business Forum and Leader Awards and the organization’s long history of supporting and honoring the business community. The Columbus Chamber is small business focused. Ninety percent of the Chamber’s members are small businesses, and no other local organization is as deeply connected to this group as the Chamber. “Whether it is through surveys, other research, one-on-one connections, or events, the Columbus Chamber keeps its finger on the pulse of small business. And we continually evolve our programs and services to better serve them,” Dalby said. The Columbus Chamber Business Summit was presented by Commerce National Bank, presenting partner Columbus C.E.O Magazine, and honorary chair Mike Rosati of Rosati Windows. Additional support from AEP Energy, Big Lots, City of Columbus, State Auto Insurance Companies and Wells Fargo. -
Press Release
October 30, 2012
Columbus Chamber Webinar Gauges Social Media Discussion Around General Election in the Columbus Region
Social media analysis of the Region’s pivotal voters looks at issues and candidates
Columbus, OH – In a webinar earlier today, the Columbus Chamber, along with social media research partner Fathom, took a glimpse into the Region’s election views via social media vehicles. The first-of-its-kind webinar showcased Columbus views about the issues and opinions for the upcoming general election. Fathom gathered more than 22,000 results dated September 10 through October 29, 2012, in which it analyzed social media conversations that were specific to the Region, related to either presidential candidate and discussed a specific topic or issue.
“This study, unlike the typical political polls currently being used to predict election results, takes an in depth look at how people in the Columbus Region are expressing themselves online,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. “By looking through these results, it puts the top issues of the election and perspective and emphasizes just how close the race is between the two candidates.” In its analysis, Fathom found: - Candidate visits to the Region drove social media conversations, which complemented the fact that conversations peaked between October 8 and October 10, 2012, when both President Obama and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney made campaign stops in Ohio. - Overall, media-related sites hosted the highest volume of traffic, quadrupling that on Twitter, the second most popular channel. Twitter was followed by online message boards, blogs and social networks such as Facebook and LinkedIn. Photo and video sites drove the smallest amount of online discussion. - Extreme results exist in terms of demographics within social media conversations. More than double as many men as women discussed the election online, and voters 50-years-old or older were more likely to be engaged in online discussion than any other age group. Authors skewed the spectrum in terms of their influence, too – they were either highly influential online or had very little influence. -The most popular issues discussed via social media were taxes, health care and jobs. - When it came to the candidates, President Obama had more total conversations (16,602) and a higher number of positive conversations (24 percent) than Romney; however, the conversations mentioning Romney (13,390) had a higher ratio of positive conversations (29 percent). “Ultimately, the race in Ohio is as close to a tie as you could have. If we look at sheer volume, President Obama wins. On every issue, he has a larger numbers of positive comments than Governor Romney. At the same time, for the conversations that do involve Romney, there is a greater percentage of those conversations that tend to be positive,” said Bill Balderaz, president, Fathom Columbus. “There are going to be two deciding factors come November 6: voter turnout and momentum. A large voter turnout would favor the President, quite simply he has the larger number of supporters based on our data. Smaller turnout would favor Governor Romney. Momentum is also important. In recent days, Romney is gaining momentum at a faster pace than the President. If Romney continues to grow this momentum at a faster pace than the President, he could eclipse Obama right around Election Day.” With the Columbus Region as a pivotal point in the 2012 presidential election, voters are likely to influence the outcome of the race. According to the New York Times blog fivethirtyeight.com, Ohio voters have a 38 percent chance of casting the deciding electoral votes. Earlier this month, the Chamber released recent survey results that identified business leaders’ top concerns heading into the election. -
Press Release
October 22, 2012
Columbus Chamber Announces Award Finalists for Nov. 13 Business Summit
Awards to recognize business leaders in categories ranging from innovation to diversity
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber today announced the award finalists for its upcoming Business Summit, planned for November 13 at The Renaissance Columbus Downtown.
The finalists were chosen based on their strengths in the identified categories, resulting from an open nomination process in July. More than 150 nominations were received. Finalists include: - Lisa Huang, president of Advanced Engineering Consultants
- Wayne “Skip” Stringfield, owner/president of Coalesce Software, Inc.
- Otto Beatty, III and Brian Brooks, co-owners of E.E. Ward Moving & Storage Co. LLC
- Mohan Viddam and Sanjay Dudaney, CEO and president, respectively, of Halcyon Solutions
- Parker MacDonell, principal of Invergarry Partners
- Pamela Springer, president/CEO of Manta Media
- Debra Jasper and Betsy Hubbard, co-founders of Mindset Digital, LLC
- Michelle Kerr, president of Oxford Consulting Group, Inc.
- Michelle Galligan, CEO of ViaVero Consulting Finalists will be recognized for Summit Awards in the following categories, with one recipient selected in each: - Adapt and Innovate – recognizes those who evolved their business ahead in spite of economic obstacles and other challenges. Presented by Award Partner Oxford Consulting.
- Diversity Leadership – honors a minority or woman-owned business leader that promotes an atmosphere of inclusion within his or her day-to-day business operations. Presented by Award Partner Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP. - Emerging Excellence – highlights the leadership of one of the region’s newest businesses that is finding success and gaining prominence in the marketplace. Presented by Award Partner OhioHealth. - Young Professional Leadership – recognizes an outstanding young professional who is already making a positive impact with his or her talents and abilities. Presented by Award Partner Aileron. Award recipients will be announced during the luncheon portion of the Business Summit, which also will include a keynote address from Mark Kvamme, former president of JobsOhio. Prior to the luncheon, attendees will participate in high-impact, interactive panel discussions focused on branding and entrepreneurship. The event runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Renaissance Columbus Downtown. Tickets, which include the morning sessions and luncheon award program, are $75 and are available at columbus.org/summit. The event continues the Chamber’s and its Small Business Council’s tradition of the Small Business Forum and Leader Awards and the organization’s long history of supporting and honoring the business community. The Columbus Chamber Business Summit is presented by Commerce National Bank, presenting partner Columbus C.E.O Magazine, and honorary chair Mike Rosati of Rosati Windows. Additional support from AEP Energy, Big Lots, City of Columbus, State Auto Insurance Companies and Wells Fargo. -
Press Release
October 15, 2012
Columbus Chamber Hosting 'Columbus Decides' Webinar
Event to provide current glimpse into Columbus Region election views via social media
What: The Columbus Chamber, along with social media research partner Fathom, will host a first-of-its-kind webinar to provide a glimpse into the Columbus Region’s election views via social media vehicles like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Using research gathered in the days leading up to the event, the webinar will identify key issues and opinions specific to the region. The content will supplement the Chamber’s recent survey results, identifying business leaders’ top concerns heading into the election. The Chamber’s vice president of government relations, Michael Hartley, will moderate the discussion. When: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 10 a.m. Why: According to Nate Silver’s highly respected New York Times blog, fivethirtyeight.com, Ohio has a 38 percent chance of casting the deciding electoral votes in this year’s presidential election. Because of its strong economy and diverse political atmosphere, the Columbus Region is a key factor in that prediction. This webinar will shed light on what the vital voters are saying leading up to the election. Who: In addition to Chamber and Fathom representatives conducting and presenting research, media will have access to local business leaders tuning into the webinar to learn more about the region’s election-related social media chatter. -
Press Release
October 09, 2012
Columbus Chamber Announces Topics, Panelists for Upcoming Business Summit
Breakout sessions to focus on branding, entrepreneurship
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber today announced the topics for its panel discussions at the upcoming Business Summit, planned for November 13: “Building a Breakthrough Brand” and “Innovation: Lessons from Startup Entrepreneurs.”
The branding-related session is moderated by Artie Isaac of Vistage Columbus and features panelists Bev Bethge of Ologie, Lynn Blashford of White Castle, and Ryan Vesler of Homage. Discussion will focus on standing out from competition, transforming into recognizable brands, and creating a following of loyal customers and clients. Moderated by Brooke Paul of Founders Factory, the second session focuses on entrepreneurship and features panelists Todd Whittier of Left Channel, Shawn O’Reilly of Robert Gregory Partners, and Bob Sheehan of BMW Financial Services. Attendees will learn how to run their businesses like an entrepreneur, including the value of innovation for established businesses, fostering resources via “intrapreneurship,” leveraging entrepreneurs and startups, and managing the risks of innovation. In addition to the high-impact, interactive morning panel discussions, the Business Summit includes a luncheon, during which Mark Kvamme, former president, JobsOhio, will deliver the keynote address. Afterward, the Chamber will recognize the region’s best with the Summit awards. Finalists for each category will be announced later this month. The event runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Renaissance Columbus Downtown. Tickets, which include the morning sessions and luncheon award program, are $75 and are available at columbus.org/summit. The event continues the Chamber’s and its Small Business Council’s tradition of the Small Business Forum and Leader Awards and the organization’s long history of supporting and honoring the business community. The Columbus Chamber Business Summit is presented by Commerce National Bank and Columbus C.E.O Magazine, and honorary chair Mike Rosati of Rosati Windows with support from AEP Energy, Big Lots, The City of Columbus, State Auto Insurance Companies and Wells Fargo. -
Press Release
October 02, 2012
Columbus Chamber Survey Reveals Business Leaders' Top Concerns Heading into Election Season
Healthcare, tax structure top of mind for business community
Columbus, OH - According to a recent survey issued by the Columbus Chamber, businesses in the Columbus Region pinpoint two key issues as having the most impact on their operations as the election season approaches: healthcare and tax structure.
“Businesses in the Columbus Region are most troubled with factors that make it difficult to plan long-term for their financial success,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. “There is definitely a perception of uncertainty around healthcare costs and tax structure, which adds an element of hesitation around growing existing operations and hiring new talent. This certainly impacts the regional economy.” When asked to identify the No. 1 issue impact their businesses, relating to this year’s election, 43.8 percent cited healthcare. Tax structure was the second-most cited response, with 36 percent. Most respondents pointed to the cost and uncertainty of future healthcare and tax requirements as most detrimental to their businesses – even if they have differing opinions on the most effective path. “If health insurance were owned by an individual and not tied to an employer, I could have expanded my business, probably doubling it,” said Joe Genco, president, Community Creations, Inc. “I would have had access to a much larger pool of applicants, possibly better qualified ones at that. It is the number one obstacle to hiring and retaining salespeople for my company.” Said John Lowe, CEO of Jen’s Splendid Ice Creams, “We want this election to cement a healthcare system that provides for all Americans. We believe a single-payer health care system is pro-business and pro-entrepreneurship, rather than anti- as is often discussed in popular media.” “We have a diverse membership,” noted Dalby, “and while they may differ in their opinions on healthcare or taxation solutions, they were clear on the negative impact of uncertainty.” Other key issues identified by survey respondents ranged from access to capital and the availability of a qualified workforce to regulatory issues and the state of the regional and national economy. The survey results included responses from more than 100 businesses in the region. Approximately 65 percent of those responding represented businesses with fewer than 50 full-time employees, with the second biggest breakdown – businesses with 51 to 200 employees – representing approximately 19 percent. -
Press Release
October 01, 2012
Columbus Chamber Announces November Events
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber’s November events include:
Columbus Region Logistics Council Education Event
Wednesday, November 7 from 4 to 7 p.m.
Station 67, 379 West Broad Street
A panel of Columbus Region prognosticators will share trends and forecasts regarding what the logistics industry will look like in 2013. The event is free, but registration is required at www.columbus.org/events.Columbus Chamber Business Summit
Tuesday, November 13 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Renaissance Columbus Downtown, 50 North Third Street
This annual event, formerly known as the Small Business Forum, both connects business executives to ideas and resources to help their businesses thrive and recognizes the success of top Columbus business leaders. The event will feature keynote speaker Mark Kvamme of JobsOhio. Tickets are available for $75 at www.columbus.org/events. Webinar: The Social Media Hot List
Wednesday, November 14 from 10 to 10:45 a.m.
Pinterest, Instagram and Google+ are bright, shiny social media darlings, but are they for you and your business? Find out from Kelly Malone of Fahlgren Mortine what’s trending in social media, how other businesses are using these tools and if you should be jumping on or cautiously watching. The event is free, but registration is required at www.columbus.org/events. To view the entire schedule of upcoming Columbus Chamber events, as well as events hosted by Chamber members and events for Young Professionals, visit www.columbus.org/events. For information about the Columbus Chamber and the services available to businesses, visit www.columbus.org. -
Press Release
September 27, 2012
New Highway Projects to Benefit Columbus Region
Background:
Two major announcements have occurred today surrounding highway projects in the Columbus Region. This morning, Ohio Department of Transportation Director (ODOT) Jerry Wray announced that the department is expediting five projects, two of which concern Columbus Region. This afternoon, ODOT and U.S. Congressman Pat Tiberi jointly announced that two additional projects will begin next summer-- the I-270/Rt. 23 and I-70/I-71 at Mound Street projects. As a logistics hub, these projects are priorities for the Columbus Region, and the Columbus Chamber and Columbus Region Logistics Council have fiercely advocated for them to move forward.
Statement from Michael Dalby, President and CEO, Columbus Chamber: "Keeping central Ohio moving safely and efficiently is essential to job creation. We applaud the Governor and State of Ohio for working efficiently, maximizing tight budgets and prioritizing these critical, leap-ahead projects. This effort is an important improvement to the way the department works that's paying off for the Columbus area." Read a related July 27, 2012 op-ed by Dalby in Business First. -
Press Release
September 19, 2012
Columbus Chamber Announces Opposition to Ohio Issue 2
Chamber Recommends Sensible Process Reforms, Bi-partisan Collaboration
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber today announced its opposition to Ohio Issue 2, the Ohio redistricting amendment, which will appear on the Nov. 6 ballot.
The proposed constitutional amendment would create an unelected, 12-member commission that would draw legislative and congressional districts, with the commission appointed through a process involving eight Court of Appeals judges selected by the Ohio Supreme Court. The Chamber opposes the issue because it is not bi-partisan, places judges in a partisan situation, and undermines the ‘separation of powers’ doctrine in the constitution. Instead, the organization supports sensible reforms to Ohio’s redistricting and reapportionment process that would provide accountability and enable voters to rely on fair legislative and congressional districts. “Our business community desires a redistricting process that answers to elected officials. We agree that reform is needed, however this proposed amendment isn’t the solution,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO of the Columbus Chamber. “While we oppose Issue 2, we strongly urge the legislature to work in a bi-partisan fashion to craft a workable redistricting plan far in advance of the 2018 statewide races.” The full copy of the Chamber’s resolution opposing Ohio Issue 2 may be read at Columbus.org. The Chamber’s position was determined after a thorough analysis, discussions with Chamber membership and input from the Chamber’s volunteer Government Affairs Steering Committee, as well as presentations by and discussions with proponents and opponents of Issue 2. The position was finalized by a vote of the Chamber’s board. This position is consistent with the Columbus Chamber’s position in 2005 on State Issue 4, which also sought to implement a flawed mechanism to change the way state and federal legislative districts were drawn. -
Press Release
September 19, 2012
Columbus Chamber Announces Endorsement of the Franklin County Office on Aging Senior Options Levy
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber today announced its endorsement of the Franklin County Office on Aging Senior Options Levy, which will appear on the Nov. 6 ballot.
Proposing a levy of 1.3 mills, the effort would replace and increase the existing 0.9 mill levy set to expire at the end of 2012. The levy would help to support senior citizen services within the Franklin County Office on Aging for five years. The Franklin County Office on Aging provides services to approximately 6,000 adults monthly (more than 56,000 older adults in 2011), with an emphasis on helping residents ages 60 and older maintain their independence while also supporting family members with the task of caring for a frail older parent, family member, or friend with limited abilities. Franklin County has the lowest rate of seniors living in institutional care of any county in the state – 3.2 percent compared to the statewide average of 4.1 percent. The organization has experienced a loss of revenue as a result of the accelerated elimination of Tangible Personal Property Tax, the decrease of property values in Franklin County and decreased funding from other sources. With the senior population in Franklin County expected to grow by as much as 33 percent this decade, there is a growing demand for these services. “We felt it was important to endorse this issue, as it supports a segment of the population that has served us all and built the Columbus Region,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. “As part of our support, we have challenged the Franklin County Office on Aging to be as efficient and effective as possible when expending these taxpayer dollars in the service of seniors.” The Chamber advocates that the Office on Aging adopt the four operational and programmatic recommendations of the Human Services Levy Review Committee, which include:- Identifying, documenting, and implementing outcomes for measuring success;
- Conducting a community needs assessment for aging services;
- Completing an operational and programmatic review within the Office on Aging; and
- Presenting a mid-levy review report in 2015 to the Human Services Levy Review Committee.
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Press Release
August 30, 2012
Columbus Chamber Announces September, October Events
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber’s September and October events include:
Webinar: Analyzing Your Web Presence to Boost Your Business
Tuesday, September 11 from 10 to 10:45 a.m.As part of the Columbus Chamber’s new Smart Edge Professional Development Webinar Series, this session will be led by David Smith and Adam Deardurff of SBC Advertising and will focus on using web analytics to uncover data points and trends that will inform actionable insights for your business. The webinar is free. Mayor Michael B. Coleman Roundtable
Wednesday, September 26 from 8 to 9:30 a.m.
Capital Club, 41 S. High Street, 7th Fl Open to a maximum of 20 Columbus Chamber members, Mayor Michael B. Coleman will participate in a roundtable discussion focusing on business and governmental issues. Seats will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. $25.
Webinar: Understanding Electricity Deregulation and How It Can Impact Your Business’ Bottom Line
Wednesday, September 26 from 10 to 10:45 a.m. AEP Energy, the Columbus Chamber’s new electric generation savings partner, will provide an overview of Ohio’s deregulated electricity market and how your business can save money. The webinar is free. Columbus Chamber Clambake
Thursday, September 27 from 5 to 9 p.m. Zoombezi Bay at the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium, 10101 Riverside Drive Celebrating its 89th year at a new location, the Clambake will bring together Columbus Chamber members and guests for an opportunity to make business connections and enjoy a seafood extravaganza featuring clams, chicken, lobster and more. Members, $85 for individual tickets and $680 for a table of eight; non-members, $95 for individual tickets and $760 for a table of eight. Webinar: How Small Businesses Can Collaborate for Success Tuesday, October 9 from 10 to 10:45 a.m. As part of the Columbus Chamber’s new Smart Edge Professional Development Webinar Series, this session will be led by Derek Grosso, chairman & CEO of The Grosso Group and president of the Columbus Young Professionals Club. Grosso will focus on how small businesses collaborate with local organizations to maximize success. The webinar is free. Columbus Chamber Business AfterHours
Wednesday, October 17 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Overlooking North Bank Park in the Arena District, GBQ Partners' contemporary, open office space will make for a perfect venue for the third Columbus Chamber Business AfterHours reception of the year. The event is free for members and $25 for non-members.
To view the entire schedule of upcoming Columbus Chamber events, as well as events hosted by Chamber members and events for Young Professionals, visit www.columbus.org/events. For information about the Columbus Chamber and the services available to businesses, visit www.columbus.org.
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About the Columbus Chamber The Columbus Chamber provides connections, resources and solutions to help businesses thrive. Founded nearly 130 years ago, the Columbus Chamber has evolved to become the largest business services organization and primary advocate for the Columbus Region business community. Leveraging a customized, consultative approach to support members that range from small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises, the Columbus Chamber is helping to grow the Columbus Region economy one business at a time. For more information, visit columbus.org. -
Press Release
August 28, 2012
Mark Kvamme to Deliver Keynote Address at Columbus Chamber's Business Summit
JobsOhio chief to focus on entrepreneurship, building a business in the region
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber today announced that Mark Kvamme, president and interim chief investment officer for JobsOhio, will deliver the keynote address at its Business Summit November 13. JobsOhio is the private, nonprofit organization established by Governor John Kasich and the Ohio legislature to lead the state’s job creation and economic development efforts. Kvamme, a successful venture capitalist before joining JobsOhio, is slated to focus his speech on the importance of entrepreneurship and building a business in the Columbus Region. “Ninety percent of our membership is made up of businesses with fewer than 500 full-time employees, including entrepreneurs and start-up ventures, so it’s only fitting that we dedicate the Business Summit to this audience,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. “Mark Kvamme lives and breathes in the world of economic development every day, so his insights will be invaluable.” The Columbus Chamber Business Summit will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Renaissance Columbus Downtown. The morning portion will include business-critical discussions from panels of experts during two high-impact, interactive morning panel discussions on the topics of entrepreneurship and branding. During the luncheon, Kvamme will deliver his keynote address and the Chamber will recognize the region’s best with the Summit awards. Finalists for each category will be announced in October. Tickets for the event, including the morning sessions and luncheon award program, are $75 and are available at columbus.org/businesssummit. The event continues the Chamber’s tradition of the Small Business Forum and Leader Awards and the organization’s long history of supporting and honoring the business community. The Columbus Chamber Business Summit is Presented by Commerce National Bank with Presenting Partner Columbus C.E.O. Magazine and Honorary Chair Mike Rosati. The event receives support from AEP Energy, Big Lots, the City of Columbus, State Auto Insurance Companies, Wells Fargo Insurance Services, and award sponsors OhioHealth and Oxford Consulting.###
About the Columbus Chamber
The Columbus Chamber provides connections, resources and solutions to help businesses thrive. Founded nearly 130 years ago, the Columbus Chamber has evolved to become the largest business services organization and primary advocate for the Columbus Region business community. Leveraging a customized, consultative approach to support members that range from small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises, the Columbus Chamber is helping to grow the Columbus Region economy one business at a time. For more information visit columbus.org. -
Press Release
August 22, 2012
AEP Energy Selected as New Savings Partner
Announcement:
The Columbus Chamber has selected AEP Energy as its new electric generation savings partner.
"At the Columbus Chamber, we are always striving to connect our members with new resources and solutions to accelerate their businesses," said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. "One of the ways we do that is through our portfolio of savings programs." A subsidiary of American Electric Power, AEP Energy is a competitive retail electric service provider that can help reduce your business’ overhead costs by offering market-based electricity rates. By choosing AEP Energy as its electricity provider, a business will receive the same electricity service and ultimately lower generation and distribution charges – saving money. AEP Energy representatives will work with the Chamber Member Services team to help answer your questions, and the Chamber and AEP Energy plan to offer on-going program education. For more information on the program, visit columbus.org/membership/savings-opportunities/save-on-electricity Interested organizations are invited to attend a live webinar on Wednesday, September 26 at 10 a.m. to hear more about this program’s benefits. Online registration will be available at columbus.org/events. The Columbus Chamber made this partner selection after issuing a Request for Proposal and carefully reviewing options. -
Press Release
August 15, 2012
Columbus Chamber Announces the Region's Top Industries for Job Growth
Key sectors include logistics, retail
Columbus, OH – The Columbus Chamber today announced its list of top industries for job growth in the Columbus Region, backed with data from Columbus 2020’s most recent quarterly update. The update contains regional economic analysis from Regionomics™ LLC.
“Watching these industries consistently outperform state and U.S. levels proves that the Columbus Region is a leader in the ongoing employment recovery, and a good indication of future job growth,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. “These key sectors should be on the radar screen of job seekers, ranging from veteran employees to new graduates.” Based on the most recent quarterly report, and insight from research director Jung Kim, the Chamber identified the following industries as standouts: - Logistics. Recording employment growth of 1.2 percent in the last quarter, and with consistent growth over the past few years, logistics continues to be one of the region’s top performing industries. Strategically located within a day’s drive of 50 percent of the U.S. and Canadian population, Columbus Region developments like the Rickenbacker Intermodal Terminal have solidified the region’s role as a logistics hub. - Leisure & hospitality. This sector saw a 4.8 percent boost in employment just in the last quarter, which is only expected to continue with new developments like the Hilton Columbus Downtown and the Hollywood Casino slated to open later this year. The types of companies in the leisure and hospitality sector range from tourism attractions to food service operations. - Healthcare. Home to nationally ranked hospital systems including OhioHealth and Mount Carmel, the Columbus Region has established a strong reputation as a medical destination – both for patients and job seekers. The sector saw a 0.9 percent employment increase in the last quarter, and recent expansions at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are expected to reinforce this upward trend. - Retail. Even during a typically slower, non-holiday sales cycle, employment in the Columbus Region’s retail sector in grew an impressive 2.2 percent in the second quarter – contributing 2,100 jobs to the regional workforce. This growth can be attributed in part to continued strength in areas such as Easton, Polaris, and Reynoldsburg’s Route 256 corridor, as well as an overall recovery for the Columbus Region from the retail employment losses of the past decade. Developers are recognizing opportunities such as the revitalization of Worthington Square Mall, applying newer retail concepts that focus on experience and sense of place. - Finance & insurance. Despite slight overall employment decreases over the last two quarters, this sector has been a long-term staple in the Columbus Region, anchored by major employers like JPMorgan Chase and Nationwide Insurance. These powerhouse companies continue to experience consistent growth, allowing the region to swim against the tide of national industry trends. About the Columbus Chamber The Columbus Chamber helps businesses thrive. It leads business growth, retention and expansion initiatives in the Columbus Region, enhances the business environment and delivers programs and services that enable its members to be more successful. To learn more about the Columbus Chamber, visit http://www.columbus.org. -
Press Release
August 08, 2012
Urban Meyer to Deliver Keynote Address at Columbus Chamber's 2013 Annual Meeting
Pre-sale tickets available now for February 5, 2013 event
Columbus, OH – With Buckeye football season kick-off just around the corner, the Columbus Chamber has announced that Urban Meyer, the new head football coach at The Ohio State University, will deliver the keynote address at its 2013 Annual Meeting. The event will take place 7:30 – 9 a.m., February 5, 2013 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center’s Battelle Grand.
Pre-sale tickets with 2012 pricing are available now via columbus.org/annualmeeting. The cost is $75 for Chamber members and $95 for non-members, with admission to the morning event including a full breakfast and networking with more than 1,000 Columbus Region business leaders – in addition to hearing Meyer and other regional officials’ presentations. Meyer, who accepted the head coaching position at Ohio State in November 2011, will focus his keynote address on replicating success and attracting talent. Having spent the last 20 years coaching successful football programs at schools including the University of Florida and the University of Utah, Meyer has made a career out of securing top athletes to help lead his teams to victories. Meyer himself was a highly sought-after candidate for Ohio State’s vacant coaching position. An Ohio native, he returned to the Buckeye state after sitting out a year to devote time to his family – wife Shelley, college-age daughters Nicole and Gisele and 13-year-old son Nathan – and to work as an analyst for ESPN. “Securing one of the nation’s top football coaches to talk about the importance of talent attraction is a natural fit for the Columbus Chamber Annual Meeting,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO. “People are our most valuable resource, and a business’ success is driven by the talent and quality of its workforce. Coach Meyer can share valuable insights on how leaders can build a highly-performing team.” The 2013 Columbus Chamber Annual Meeting is presented by State Auto Insurance Companies. For more details or to order pre-sale tickets to the Chamber’s 2013 Annual Meeting, visit columbus.org/annualmeeting. Special pricing will be available until Dec. 31, 2012. -
Press Release
August 01, 2012
Chamber Encouraging Participation in Champions of Democracy Program
An announcement from the Columbus Chamber Government Relations team:
The Franklin County Board of Elections is reaching out to the corporate community to find enthusiastic, detail-oriented associates who are active in their community and would be willing to serve as poll workers in the upcoming November election. We here at the Columbus Chamber of Commerce have met with officials from the Franklin County BOE and we want to encourage our corporate members to consider participating in the Champions of Democracy program. We agree that the best way to help our democratic process (in addition to voting) is to serve as a poll worker on Election Day.
Through the Champions of Democracy program that was established in 2004, The Board of Elections has recruited and trained hundreds of poll workers from companies such as AEP, Nationwide, and The Ohio State University. Some organizations have provided paid leave while others require employees to take vacation or other leave time to participate. There is no cost associated with participating and each poll worker receives compensation from Franklin County (at least $148 for training and Election Day services). Each Champion of Democracy organization will be recognized in a Columbus Dispatch ad following the election. Here’s how the program works:- Your organization provides a minimum of 15 employees to serve on Election Day (11/6/2012)
- The Board of Elections (BOE) will dedicate a day to visit your location, set up a display to promote Champions of Democracy and help recruit your associates for the program, as well as give them the opportunity to register to vote in November’s election
- The BOE will provide you with pre-printed posters and flyers to promote Champions of Democracy
- At a later date, the BOE will hold a 3-hr. training class at your location to teach your employees election procedures to ensure that they are fully prepared to serve
- The BOE staff will be available to assist you throughout the entire process
- Be a U.S. Citizen and a registered Franklin County voter
- Have transportation to the polls
- Work from 5:30 AM to at least 8:00 PM on Election Day
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Press Release
July 11, 2012
Columbus Chamber Releases Mid-Year Update of 2012 Public Policy Agenda Goals
Progress includes testifying, advocating in support of key legislative issues
Columbus, OH – Following the release of its 2012 Public Policy Agenda in January, the Columbus Chamber today announced a mid-year update of its progress against advocacy goals. Meant to serve as an evolving document, the Public Policy Agenda identifies key issues and Chamber initiatives that align with each.
“Addressing government-business challenges and developing solutions for our business members is vital to the Chamber’s mission, and the primary motivation behind creating the Public Policy Agenda,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. “Just halfway through the year, we’re proud to show significant progress in resolving the issues our members identified. With this momentum, we’ll continue to move forward and evolve the agenda throughout 2012.” Compiled with input from the Chamber’s 2,000 members and expertise from the organization’s Government Affairs Steering Committee, the 2012 Public Policy Agenda focuses on local, state and federal regulatory and reform projects that directly impact businesses in the Columbus Region. Progress achieved since the document’s initial release in January includes: - Zoning, permitting and customer service. Surveying of various stakeholders, including Chamber members, on the City of Columbus’ Permitting, Customer Service, and Zoning processes, leading to the Chamber’s participation in Columbus City Council’s Small Business Roundtable to evaluate policies, programs and assistance the city can provide to the small business community. - Clarification of taxation issues. By joining the Municipal Income Tax Uniformity Coalition and collaborating with local legislators, the Chamber worked to encourage the House Ways and Means Committee to conduct a series of hearings allowing Ohio small business owners and others to share concerns with the municipal income tax system in the state. Through its participation in the Central Ohio Regional Shared Services Steering Committee (CORSSSC), the Chamber is also providing local governments with the tools to apply for the state’s Local Government Innovation Funds – more than $6 million of which have been awarded to date. - Boosting economic development. Working through the Columbus Chamber’s Government Relations team, proponent testimony was provided by Kenny McDonald, CEO Columbus 2020, to assist in the passage of HB 436/SiteOhio Certification Program to certify and market eligible commercial, industrial, and manufacturing sites and facilities, as well as SB 314/DSA JobsOhio 2 to establish a pilot program to test a new concept for the state’s travel and tourism marketing. Additionally, the Chamber advocated on behalf of SB 294/Ohio EPA Omnibus Regulations Reform to boost economic development while maintaining environmental regulations. - Workforce development. Andrea Applegate, director of workforce development for the Chamber and Columbus 2020, testified before the Senate Education Committee on the workforce development portion of SB 316/Education/Workforce MBR, giving workers and employers more opportunity to receive training. - Energy development. The Chamber’s Government Relations team advocated on behalf of SB 315/Energy MBR, which creates a complete energy policy for Ohio – addressing energy industry sectors including shale, CNG, coal and renewable energy. Issues added to the Public Policy Agenda since January and now achieving progress include: - Education reform. The Chamber advocated in support of HB 525/Cleveland School Plan to revise the management of municipal school districts and community schools located within municipal school districts, permit the establishment of a Municipal School District Transformation Alliance, and authorize municipal school districts to levy property taxes to share with partnering community schools. In addition, Dalby, along with Chamber Board Member Alex Fischer of The Columbus Partnership and representatives of other Chamber-member businesses, participated in the Columbus City Schools Millage Committee. This group is leading the effort to challenge the CCS leadership to develop stronger programming and metrics before going back to the voters. - Other legislative support. Per the request of members in the scrap metal industry, the Chamber sent a letter of support for SB 193/Scrap Metal and Bulk Merchandise Dealers and directly advocated in support of this bill, which makes changes to the law governing scrap metal dealers and bulk merchandise dealers, including strengthening and maintaining databases and records of transactions. Visit Columbus.org for more information and resources regarding the Chamber’s advocacy initiatives, including events, Government Affairs Steering Committee members and the Columbus Chamber Prosperity Project. A full version of the Chamber’s updated 2012 Public Policy Agenda is available here. -
Press Release
June 28, 2012
Columbus Chamber Statement Regarding the Affordable Care Act
Statement from Michael Dalby, President & CEO, Columbus Chamber:
Today the Supreme Court of the United States announced its decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act. The financial requirements instituted by this act will create a tremendous financial impact on businesses as they attempt to plan for future growth and expansion.
Healthcare consistently ranks as one of the top concerns for our businesses, both in terms of cost and complexity. Choosing healthcare plans for employees and dealing with cost increases has vexed business owners and managers for years and seriously impacts entrepreneurship. For our economy to thrive, we need to find solutions that stop the meteoric rise in premiums, make purchasing and using health benefits less complicated and provide some long-term consistency in approach. Our workforce is our most important asset, and we need healthcare solutions that encourage and reward wellness, take care of the most vulnerable and spread costs so that affordable care is truly available to all. Moving forward, the Columbus Chamber will work with its partners to help communicate the effects of the ACA to our region’s businesses and inform them of the next steps. This Friday, June 29 at 1 p.m., Chamber partner Wells Fargo will present a webinar that will discuss the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision concerning the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). Learn how employers and employees will be affected. The webinar will be recorded for future playback, but to listen to the live webinar register now. -
Press Release
June 20, 2012
Columbus Region Receives Federal Funds to Expand Rickenbacker Intermodal Facility, Complete East-West Connector
Columbus, OH -- New federal resources will expand the Rickenbacker Intermodal Facility, creating jobs and opening Columbus Region companies to new markets. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced a $16 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to complete the Pickaway East-West Connector Project, improving the roadways around the intermodal facility and linking the facility to U.S. Route 23, Interstate 270, and Interstate 71. The Columbus Chamber and its Columbus Region Logistics Council supported the Columbus Regional Airport Authority’s application for the federal grant for the East-West Connector Project.
“The logistics industry is a major driver in the Columbus Region economy, and the Rickenbacker Inland Port is critical to local, national, and international markets as a logistics and distribution hub,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. “The Pickaway East-West Connector project will create jobs, improve freight efficiency, and promote economic development. And this federal funding will be an important investment in the region’s continued economic development and economic future.” A group organized by the Columbus Chamber and the Columbus Partnership joined forces to compile a list of priorities for federal legislators, and the Chamber had identified the Pickaway East-West Connector Project as the top infrastructure priority in its public policy agenda. Advocacy is a major service of the Chamber, and its government relations staff grew from one to four in the last year to bolster outreach efforts on behalf of the Columbus Region business community. Rickenbacker is a high-speed international, intermodal logistics hub with an unparalleled location. It offers one of the world’s only cargo-dedicated airports, the industry’s top trucking companies and is connected to all major East and West Coast rail providers and major ocean ports. Over half the U.S. and Canadian populations and over 60 percent of the U.S. manufacturing base is within a one-day drive. Central Ohio’s distribution activities serve a broad market area and handle commerce, both importing and exporting, from the region and nation. The East-West Connector will:- Expand multi-modal (truck, rail, and air) infrastructure capacity and increase intermodal freight efficiency
- Create jobs through construction and business expansion and promote continued future public and private investment in the region’s logistics infrastructure
- Enable the Columbus Region to achieve greater competitiveness in the global economy
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Press Release
May 22, 2012
Columbus Chamber Survey: 75 Percent of Small Businesses Plan to Hire in the Next Year
Columbus, OH (May 22, 2012) – Approximately 75 percent of small businesses in the Columbus Region plan to add to their staffs in the next year, according to a recent, brief survey conducted by the Columbus Chamber. This is promising news, as National Small Business Week (May 20-26) kicks off, celebrating companies with fewer than 500 full-time employees.
“Small businesses are a major force in the Columbus Region’s economic development, accounting for the majority of companies located here and nearly half of employment in the region,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. “It’s beneficial to hear directly from these businesses about their challenges and opportunities, so we can better assist them and help them grow.” In the Columbus Region, small businesses represent 94 percent of all companies and 42 percent of total employment. Results of the Chamber’s survey indicate: - Of the 75 percent planning to add to their staffs in the next year, half of businesses surveyed plan to hire between 1 and 5 employees – still significant growth considering the size and scope of small businesses in the region. - Businesses cited various factors having a positive impact on their success in the region, including a central location/market access (38.2 percent), stable economy (32.4 percent) and low cost of doing business (28 percent). - Cost and availability of health insurance was the primary challenge mentioned by the companies surveyed, with 31.7 percent of respondents ranking it “most impactful.” Local and national economic factors followed close behind, ranking 28.8 and 27.2 percent, respectively. - Although small businesses are classified as those with fewer than 500 full-time employees, approximately 80 percent of businesses surveyed have fewer than 50 employees. Thirty percent have staffs of four or less. The Columbus Chamber is small business focused. Ninety percent of the Chamber’s nearly 2,000 members are small businesses, and no other local organization is as deeply connected to this group as the Chamber. Each year, the Chamber staff conducts more than 1,000 one-on-one consultative meetings with businesses—most of which fell into the category of 500 or fewer employees. Opportunities and concerns that have come to light during these discussions mirror the results of the survey. “Whether it is through surveys, other research, one-on-one connections, or events, the Columbus Chamber keeps its finger on the pulse of small business. And we continually evolve our programs and services to better serve them,” Dalby said. The Chamber provides small businesses with connections to resources like access to capital, advisory boards and business plan development to encourage small business growth. For example, the Chamber’s Small Business Council plays a key role in ensuring that small businesses have a big voice in the region. And through the Chamber’s new Entrepreneur Program, start-ups are paired with a personal consultant from the Chamber team. DiversityBridge.com is a central, interactive website that provides access to resources and opportunities for women- and minority-owned businesses. For more information on the Columbus Chamber and its resources for small business, visit www.columbus.org. -
Press Release
May 16, 2012
Franklin County Commissioners, Columbus Chamber Unveil 2012 Franklin County Retail Report
Comprehensive report contains data including employment, real estate changes
Columbus, OH (May 16, 2012) - The retail sector is in the midst of major shifts in demographics, the way people shop, and the distribution and storage of retail goods, according to the 2012 Franklin County Retail Report. These national trends and data specific to the Columbus Region's retail sector landscape were among the findings released today by the Franklin County Board of Commissioners and the Columbus Chamber.
Within Franklin County, the report showed retail employment growth in zip codes that have undergone major retail development projects in the past few years, such as Reynoldsburg's Route 256 corridor and the Easton area. Other positive news included lower-than-average retail vacancy and rental rates in Franklin County, and a younger consumer demographic with higher than average spending potential. "This annual retail report can be an incredibly useful tool for our region's business leaders and our government partners to understand the potential for growth and investment in the retail sector," said Franklin County Commissioner President Paula Brooks. "This report reveals national factors and trends affecting the retail sector in Franklin County - including the boom of online shopping - and having this data gives our local businesses the ability to turn challenge into opportunity. It can be a guidepost for helping local retailers 'find the future first' and inspire new innovations in shopping, dining, and retail job creation."
Jung Kim, the Columbus Chamber's research director, included the following highlights in the 2012 Franklin County Retail Report:
- Although Franklin County as a whole saw a retail employment decline of 28 percent between 2001 and 2010, some areas within the county - such as Reynoldsburg and the Easton area - experienced growth. Additionally, restaurant and bar employment in Franklin County has remained steady, increasing 1.4 percent in the same time period.
- Franklin County revenue from sales taxes on the retail, food, and accommodations sectors decreased 31 percent from $130.5 million in 2006 to $89.9 million in 2010 - primarily due to a 0.25 percent sales tax increase for COTA. The taxable retail spending base decreased 8 percent during the same period. However, the following retail trade categories saw increases, ranging from 4 to 16 percent, in the taxable base from 2006 to 2010: food and beverage stores, gasoline stations, clothing stores, and food services.
- Since a peak of 13.2 percent in the second quarter of 2009, the retail vacancy rate in the area comprising Franklin County and the adjacent six counties has steadily decreased to 11 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011. According to research from Marcus & Millichap, the Columbus market could see the retail vacancy rate fall to 10.2 percent in 2012, a five-year low.
- From 2000 to 2011, online sales in the U.S. grew more than 19 percent annually, compared to less than 3 percent for physical, bricks-and-mortar retail sales. Analysts forecast that e-commerce will only continue to grow in the near future, from an estimate of $176 billion in 2010 to $296 billion in 2016 - with mobile sales and social-media-based e-commerce being major drivers. The challenges for the Franklin County retail market, in particular, include lost sales tax revenue from online retailer and consumer non-compliance.
- The top ten Tapestry segments, or categories used to understand the lifestyles and life-stages of consumers, differ significantly in Franklin County from those of the U.S. overall. The county's top three segments - enterprising families, aspiring young families, and up and coming families - correlates with higher than average spending potential in categories like video game hardware and software, pets, and school books and supplies.
"It's encouraging to see promising news like a steady restaurant and bar employment rate and decreasing retail vacancy rate come out of this report," said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. "Those factors, combined with the consumer insights uncovered, should help to inform retailers' efforts to grow and expand in the Columbus Region."
A full version of the 2012 Franklin County Retail Report is available here.
The report was unveiled today at the 2012 Franklin County Retail Summit, which included insight from Yaromir Steiner, founder and CEO of Steiner + Associates and one of the country's top developers. The event also featured a marketing trends panel discussion, with various local retail and marketing industry executives identifying the region's opportunities and challenges.
About Franklin County
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners has established the Economic Development and Planning Department to promote organized growth supported by the principles of environmental responsibility, progressive land use, planning, social equity and economic vitality.
About the Columbus Chamber
The Columbus Chamber helps businesses thrive. It leads business growth, retention and expansion initiatives in the Columbus Region, enhances the business environment and delivers programs and services that enable its members to be more successful. To learn more about the Columbus Chamber, visit http://www.columbus.org. -
Press Release
April 11, 2012
Request for Proposal: Electric Savings Program for Chamber Members
The Columbus Chamber offers an extensive portfolio of money-saving programs for its members. When combined, Chamber benefits can save businesses thousands of dollars a year on necessary expenses.
To further enhance its savings program offerings, the Columbus Chamber is currently soliciting bids for the electric generation savings program. Responding business must be a Columbus Chamber member in good standing, at the Elite Connect level or higher. The term is 12 months with one-year renewals. Minimum Partner Requirements
The Partner must be a Competitive Retail Electric Supplier (CRES) or broker of CRES. The Partner must provide: - Commission of $x per k when enrolled on Affinity Partners’ program. - Commissions equal to x% of the gross DSM Project revenue (energy efficiency projects). - Electricity-related news and information to reduce businesses’ energy usage. - Marketing or sponsorship dollars to support promotion of electricity program. - Regular monthly enrollee and non-enrollee reports. - Regular monthly usage reports. - Online portal for member enrollment and usage reports. Please include the above information in your proposal, as well as specifying dollar amounts in items No. 1 and No. 4 and a specific percentage in item No. 2. The roles and responsibility of the Chamber will be outlined in an executive service agreement. Proposals must be received by May 1. For more information about this request, contact Jay Scott at (614) 225.6901 or jay_scott@columbus.org. -
Press Release
April 10, 2012
Columbus Chamber Announces Support for Income Tax Cut Plan
Columbus, OH (April 10, 2012) – Today the Executive Committee of the Columbus Chamber voted to support the income tax cut plan proposed by Gov. John Kasich. The committee took this action under the recommendation of the Chamber’s Government Affairs Steering Committee’s Legislative Advisory Council, with input from the Small Business Council.
“We frequently hear from Columbus Chamber members about the need to improve Ohio’s economic competitiveness relative to the current tax structure. A strategy to reduce income taxes would encourage additional job creation and capital investment,” said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. “Gov. Kasich’s plan puts a legitimate option on the table that deserves discussion and consideration.”The Columbus Chamber supports the effort to create a tax environment that would be fair and reasonable for Ohio’s businesses and welcoming to those considering locating and expanding in the state and region. Due to the proposal’s impact on small business, the Chamber solicited input from its Small Business Council. “Over the years, the Chamber’s Small Business Council has had numerous discussions on Ohio’s tax structure and its negative impact on business growth,” said Jeffrey Logan, chairman, Columbus Chamber Small Business Council. “Most small businesses are S Corporations, which means business income is taxed as personal income. Any effort to reduce Ohio’s income tax directly translates into business investment, so I applaud the proposal.” Small businesses typically operate on tight margins, and reducing taxes allows for business growth, business investment and leads to job creation. Feedback from Chamber members and other businesses indicates Ohio’s current income tax rates negatively impact small business creation and growth. The Columbus Chamber represents approximately 2,000 businesses in the Columbus Region and serves as a primary advocate for a business-friendly environment. The advocacy role of the Chamber centers on educating members, building relationships and creating a capital program for the Central Ohio business community. A Public Policy Agenda, a rolling agenda, guides the Chamber’s public policy actions. For more information on the Columbus Chamber’s advocacy efforts, visit http://www.columbus.org/initiatives/advocacy/.###