Business & Industry Night Annual Golf Winners New Members Budget Briefing PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 5 PAGE 7 June 12 The Newsletter of the West Shore Chamber of Commerce Learn how to Relax, Relate & Rejuvenate! Sally Mentzer of LAM Systems presented door prize winner Jonna Godwin with a touch pad at the April Afternoon Networking Mixer on April 20. Sponsors Ken Logan, Waddell & Reed, Scott Newton WPS Solutions and Stephanie Gehman, HIA presented at the A.M. Eye Opener on April 24. Join the Women in Business Roundtable to Relax, Relate & Rejuvenate on Thursday, June 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Messiah Lifeways. This professional development seminar will help attendees keep themselves physically and mentally healthy, both inside and out of the office. Vacations are a great way to relax and reset your life in all aspects. Take the stress out of travel preparation with Jason Holland of Travel Simplicity. Jason will share tips and tricks for stress-free vacation preparation, as well as ways to make sure you can relax and enjoy your time away from daily life. Everyone knows that what you put into your body affects both your body and mind. Amy Shepps, RD, LDN, Clinical Nutrition Manager for Holy Spirit Health System, will show you how to incorporate easy, label-reading techniques that will help you choose the best foods for your diet. You will also learn about what ingredients you should limit or avoid and how eating on a schedule will help you reach your ideal body weight. With an ever-increasing to-do list and busy schedule, you may find it difficult to fit exercise into your daily routine. Lynette Dibrito of Momentum Fitness Center will show you easy ways to incorporate exercise into your daily activities, even if you sit at a desk all day. These simple yoga exercises will help increase your energy level and productivity. The cost to attend this seminar is $20/member and $35/non-member and includes a healthy lunch and quality networking. Thank you to event sponsors HDH Group and Messiah Lifeways. To register, visit the events calendar at www.wschamber.org. Powerful Day of Professional Development for Women in Central PA June 8 Cumberland County Job Fair June 21 Relax, Relate & Rejuvenate June 26 Networking Mixer Inspiring Business Hundreds of professional women gathered at the Radisson Hotel Harrisburg on April 26 for a day of networking and professional development at the 18th Annual Business Women’s Forum. Business Women’s Forum is an annual, regional event co-hosted by the West Shore, Greater Carlisle Area and Harrisburg Regional Chambers of Commerce. In addition, the Gettysburg Adams Area, Mechanicsburg, Shippensburg and York County Chambers also provide marketing support for this event. Attendees enjoyed a wide variety of breakout sessions in addition to the keynote presentation from Areva Martin, award winning attorney, syndicated columnist, author and speaker. During the event luncheon, Ms. Martin presented “Freedom to Breathe”. This presentation took the audience on a brief tour of women’s historical role as caregivers and helpers to present day, where although we live in a society that legally empowers us, many women still remain in the background, un-empowered and struggling. In addition to the many professional development sessions, attendees enjoyed networking in a sold-out exhibit hall and completed “exhibitor bingo cards” for a chance to win a Michelle watch donated by Mountz Jewelers. 2 Business Spotlight What services or products does your business offer? We are a full service catering company serving both corporate and private sectors with all the components to plan and deliver on any event needing food and beverage. How does your business separate itself from your competition? We are a locally owned and operated business that prides itself on in being engaged with each client to deliver on their unique and special needs. How do you see your business growing in the future? We are in a growth mode after several years of maintaining a holding pattern. The economy is feeling better and the corporate clientele are starting to relax and do business again using caterers for social functions and internal celebrations and trainings. How does your business get involved in the community? We are constantly involved in local charities and fundraisers, as well as community festivals. We are in the community every day and usually can be found assisting somebody to celebrate a special time in their life or company. We also sponsor a local baseball team. How long has your business been a member of the Chamber? Since 1999. How has Chamber membership been beneficial to your business? Our company has benefitted from its West Shore Chamber of Commerce membership though numerous contacts and networking activities as well as the utmost in support and consideration for their members. The Chamber’s Public Relations & Marketing Committee has created the Business Spotlight to highlight member companies via business card drawings at a Chamber event. Work Your Magic by Exhibiting at Business & Industry Night Take your business-to-business marketing to the next level by exhibiting at Business & Industry Night - Work Your Magic! This magical event will take place on Thursday, October 4 from 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel Harrisburg in Camp Hill. Exhibitors will work their magic and put customers under a spell with quality themed booths, packed with business-to-business information. Exhibitors will also network with business contacts while enjoying the great exposure, top notch hors d’oeuvres and wall-to-wall networking of this annual trade show. Those looking to showcase their products and services can purchase an exhibit space at a discounted rate of $575 before July 31. Exhibit spaces include: a 10-foot x 6-foot exhibit area, electricity, a 6-foot table with two chairs, four tickets to the event (a $100 value), a special, discounted rate for additional tickets and a listing in the event program published on the back cover of the Central Penn Business Journal. Business & Industry Night Work Your Magic is sponsored by AmeriChoice Federal Credit Union, Capital BlueCross, Central Penn Business Journal, PinnacleHealth System, WHP 580 and WHP CBS 21. For more information or to reserve your discounted exhibit space, call Leigh-Ann Reitze at 761-0702 today. 6th Annual Mega Mixer Sponsorships Now Available The 6th Annual Mega Mixer is one of the largest mixers of the year, where members of the West Shore, Carlisle Area, Mechanicsburg, and Shippensburg Area Chambers of Commerce and Cumberland County Economic Development enjoy a free evening of mega networking. Each year, more than 500 people attend this colossal mixer, which is made possible through sponsorship support. This year’s Mega Mixer will take place on Thursday, September 13 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Allenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse. Thank you to Main Event Sponsor, Members 1st Federal Credit Union. If your business would like an excellent opportunity to expand its marketing exposure, consider becoming a 6th Annual Mega Mixer Supporting Sponsor. The investment is $1,000 and includes: listing on the Carlisle Area, Mechanicsburg, Shippensburg Area and West Shore Chambers of Commerce and CCED Websites; listing in each of the host’s newsletters; logo on event signage; display table; opportunity to provide givea-ways; and inclusion in media releases. For more information on the Mega Mixer and how your business can be a part of this event, call Leigh-Ann Reitze at (717) 761-0702 or email [email protected]. 3 Chamber Announces 2012 Annual Golf Outing Winners Perfect weather, a challenging course, genial competition and networking without walls all added up to a great day for everyone at the West Shore Chamber Annual Golf Outing on May 10. Nearly 70 golfers and 12 volunteers enjoyed a great day at Blue Ridge Country Club. The Chamber would like to thank Tournament Sponsor Orrstown Bank, the golfers, volunteers and the Golf Committee for all of their hard work in making this annual event a success. Congratulations to the following individual winners: Putting Contest – Geoff Cooper Men’s Closest to the Pin - Sean O’Conner Women’s Closest to the Pin – Deb Elliot Men’s Longest Drive – Jack McEwen Women’s Longest Drive – Diann Roffe Beat the Pro – Tony DaMore The bolded businesses in Business News are Chamber members. If you would like to submit business news, send your 20-word announcement to businessnews@wschamber. org by the first Friday of every month. Patient First offers “Heads Up” about concussions. Warmer weather means being more active and provides more chances of getting hurt. Taking early steps is the best way to prevent a concussion. Patient First doctors are available to discuss concussions and how to treat them. For more info, call 819-3320. Allenberry Resort Inn & Playhouse welcomes Bob Cooney back to The Breeches Bar & Grille. Bob plays 7 – 11 p.m. For more info, please visit www.allenberry.com. Congratulations to the following teams: 1st Place - J.P. West, Rick Campomizzi, Brad Kittsley, Andrew Kochanowski 2nd Place - Joe Rodgers, Damian Salvi, Sean O’Conner, Kyle Hutnik 3rd Place - Justin Shoemaker, Brad Swidler, Nik Sgagias, Nathan Book A special thanks to sponsors Orrstown Bank (Tournament), Capital BlueCross (Hospitality & Flag), Shenk Athletic Company (Gift), United Concordia Dental (Cart), Highmark Blue Shield (Hole-in-One), PinnacleHealth System (Beat the Pro), Comcast Business Class (Putting Contest), and Associated Bag Company (Bag). Thank you to the many supporting sponsors: tee, bag insert and prize donors. R E T T E W announces the following: a jump of 249 spots on Engineering NewsRecord’s (ENR) annual list of top 500 design firms in the country to 166; and new employee Shane B. Ettinger, project manager. Army Heritage Center Foundation announces the slate of honorees that the Foundation will recognize at its 5th Annual Membership Dinner on September 14, 2012. Former Pennsylvania Governor and Secretary of Homeland Security, the Honorable Thomas Ridge will accept the Foundation’s Armstrong Award; CSM Jeffrey Mellinger, USA Ret., will receive the Living Legend Award; and the Army Arlington Ladies will accept the Foundation’s Boots on the Ground Award. Gunn Mowery announces that its Mount Joy branch, which was located at 321 West Main Street, will relocate to 205 Granite Run Drive Suite #210, Lancaster, PA 17601. Fredricksen Library is proud to accept one of the most prestigious awards in the library world: The John Cotton Dana Award of the American Library Association. Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau and the U.S. Army Heritage announce the grand opening of the Visitor Information Desk and the new 2012 Cumberland Valley Visitors Guide. Harrisburg Academy is proud to announce that the Academy’s Water Project Club raised $7,000 for wells in Africa. SF&Company, CPAs and Business Advisors announces new employee Jared Bradley CPA, as Staff Accountant. Photos by Travel Simplicity AmeriChoice Federal Credit Union announces their 8 th Annual Charity Golf Classic Tournament at Carlisle Country Club on June 11 to benefit Uplifting Athletes. 4 Manpower of Harrisburg announces new hires Joelene Campbell and Dan Gehris. Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. announces that Floyd E. Stoner has been elected to the company’s Board of Directors. Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau is pleased to be a part of the grand reopening of the Turnpike Plaza in Plainfield. F&M Trust announces the promotion of Matthew C. Clark, Assistant Vice President, to Technology Services Officer. Momentum, Inc. and Susan Graham Consulting, LLC held their First Annual Cupcake Challenge to benefit the Hershey Ronald McDonald House® of Central PA. Sprint Premier Wireless announces that Chamber members can receive up to a $175 port-in credit when your business switches to Sprint. Contact Alanna Menser at 717-766-4385 for details. Cordier Auctions & Appraisals is seeking quality consignments for the Fall 2012 Antique and Fine Art Auction. Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. announces their recognition as one of the top 500 design firms in the United States by Engineering News-Record Magazine. West Shore Chamber member and owner of Momentum, Inc., a management consulting firm based in Camp Hill, was recognized on Friday, May 11, 2012 as one of the region’s top 25 Women of Influence. She is co-owner of the company along with Karen Sarabok and Steve Clay. Konhaus Marketing & Communications now offers Cravings for SavingsTM, the easiest and most affordable way to grow your business by putting your message in the hands of potential customers today. They also offer all aspects of Every Door Direct Mail® (EDDM) service. Call Sarah for more information 717.731.9456. (Continued on next page) Junior Leadership Class of 2012 Graduates Twenty-Nine Students On May 2, the West Shore Chamber of Commerce Foundation held its graduation for the Class of 2012 Junior Leaders. The graduation was held at Cumberland Valley High School and began with a breakfast buffet in the cafeteria followed by a graduation ceremony in the Performing Arts Center. The Class of 2012 graduated twenty-nine students from Cumberland Valley, Mechanicsburg, Camp Hill, Trinity, East Pennsboro, Cedar Cliff and Big Spring High Schools. Scott Shirley, Executive Director, Uplifting Athletes, spoke to the eighty people in attendance made up of students, teachers, administrators, volunteers, Chamber members and staff. He shared his insights on leadership and how he became the face of Uplifting Athletes, a national charitable organization whose mission is to raise money and awareness for rare disease research. Scott’s message of “Together…We Are… Stronger!” was inspirational and thought-provoking for everyone in attendance. Alex Swade, Trinity High School, and Chris Walker, Cedar Cliff High School, shared thoughts of what they learned from the Junior Leadership program and how it will help them as they enter their senior year of high school and beyond. Maddie Hoch, Mechanicsburg High School, thanked PSECU as the Graduation Sponsor, the many site and tuition sponsors, the school’s guidance counselors, teachers and administrators, and parents and volunteers for their support of the students throughout the year. The Foundation is currently reviewing student applications for the Class of 2013, which will commence in September. Volunteers are needed to assist with the five student sessions. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or facilitator and working with the new class of students, contact Kimberly Arthur-Tressler at 761-0702 or [email protected]. Cara Hans, Mechanicsburg High School, presented checks to Holy Spirit Health System Medical Outreach S e r v i c e s ( b e l ow ) a n d Downtown Daily Bread (left), the organizations that were selected by the students to receive minigrants. 5 New Members The following new members were approved by the Chamber’s Board of Directors at its April meeting. Thank you to sponsors Ana Yost, Susquehanna Bank and Gary Scicchitano, Visiting Nurse Association of Central Pennsylvania. Oven Industries, Inc. Rose Westcott 5060 Ritter Rd #C8 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (717) 766-0721 Manufacturing www.ovenind.com Medical Revenue Solutions, LLC Beverly Reider 950 Walnut Bottom Rd, Ste 133 Carlisle, PA 17015 (717) 713-9736 Health Care www.medicalrevenuesolution-usa.co McGinley School of Irish Dance Lena McGinley-Crosier 701 Pear St Lemoyne, PA 17043 (717) 691-1163 Art www.mcginleyirishdancers.com Myers-Buhrig Funeral Home and Crematory LTD Robert Buhrig 37 East Main St Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (717) 766-3421 Funeral www.Myers-Buhrig.com Excel Group Mark Moore 45675 Terminal Dr Sterling, VA 20166 (703) 880-1956 Delivery www.excelgroup.com Grün, LLC Keith Verner PO Box 93 Camp Hill, PA 17001 (717) 712-3517 Electrical www.grunonline.com ChamberConnects Seeks Interested Members The Chamber has had great excitement and feedback from its first ChamberConnects referral exchange group. ChamberConnects groups are bi-monthly meetings of industry exclusive individuals that build relationships and give qualified leads and referrals to one another. This new program is so successful that the Chamber has formed a second group, and is now taking industry exclusive reservations for a third! Here is what group members have been saying: r r r r r i$IBNCFS$POOFDUTJTBXFTPNFBOEBUSFNFOEPVT8FTU4IPSF$IBNCFSCFOFêUu i*WFBMSFBEZSFDFJWFERVBMJêFEMFBETGSPNUIFHSPVQu i*WFCFFOBCMFUPIFMQNBLFDPOOFDUJPOTGPSPVSHSPVQNFNCFSTu i"T*HFUDPNGPSUBCMFXJUIUIFPUIFST*DBODPOêEFOUMZSFDPNNFOEUIFNUPNZDJSDMFPGJOëVFODFu iǔFMFBET*NHFUUJOHBSFSFBMMZRVBMJêFEMFBETOPUKVTUBOBNFBOEOVNCFSu For more information on ChamberConnects and how you can become a part of one of these quality referral exchange groups, call Chris Gehr at 761-0702. Chamber Seeks Volunteers Do you know someone in high school or college that is interested in gaining real-world business experience? The Chamber is always in need of volunteers to help with new member outreach, administrative duties, and event support. With the summer months quickly approaching, this is a great opportunity to meet people, gain experience, and make an impact in the business community. If you or anyone you know would be interested in volunteering with the Chamber, contact Aretta Landis-Perdigao at 761-0702 or [email protected] Member-to-Member Discounts Do you have a member-to-member benefit that you would like to offer to your fellow Chamber members? Do you have a special offer or discount for Chamber members? If so, please contact Kimberly Arthur-Tressler at 761-0702 or [email protected]. Take advantage of this free marketing tool which is available to all Chamber members! Is Your Business Card on the Wall of Fame? One of the most effective, versatile and affordable ways to promote you and your business is through the use of your business card. We all know that business cards are a great tool for leads, referrals and introductions while networking. Why not network without the handshake by displaying your business cards on the Chamber’s Wall of Fame, located in the Chamber’s lobby? More than 200 business professionals visit the Chamber monthly. This free benefit of membership is a great way to promote your business in a high-traffic area to fellow Chamber members and visitors. Members interested in placing their business cards in the Chamber’s lobby can stop by or mail their cards to 4211 Trindle Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011. 6 Member Renewals Thank you to the following members who continued their support of the business community by recently renewing their annual membership investment. 50 - 59 years Waggoner Frutiger & Daub LLP Belco Community Credit Union Business Gift Solutions Business Valuations & Strategies PC 40 - 49 years Department of PA DAV Consolidated Properties Gingrich’s Plumbing and Heating M & Z Carpets Inc. Harrisburg International Airport (HIA) Taylor Enterprises L.P. Hershey Harrisburg Regional Visitors Bureau 30 - 39 years LAM Systems Inc. Diocesan Publications Ltd. Momentum Fitness Center R WM Wire Associates PC New Hope Ministries Pennsylvania Legislative Services LLC 20 - 29 years Pennsylvania-Delaware District Council ABC West Lanes Range End Golf Club JFC Staffing Companies Looker, Wolfe & Gephart Insurance Agency RVG Management & Development Co . Sir D’s Catering Padden, Guerrini & Associates PC SPACEMART Self Storage R.J. Fisher & Associates Inc. W.E.B. Contracting Inc. Super Spray Car Wash 10 - 19 years Alpha Consulting Engineers Inc. AmeriChoice Federal Credit Union Avis Rent A Car 5 - 9 years Business2Business Magazines Fine Art Photo Inc. Graphcom Inc. COMMITTEE NEWS ³ The Public Relations & Marketing Committee invites members to take pictures at Chamber events, post them on Facebook and link them back to the West Shore Chamber of Commerce’s Facebook page. ³ The Strategic Planning Committee held their quarterly meeting to review the Chamber’s substantial progress on its latest strategic plan. It was noted that the Chamber’s board, staff, and each of the Chamber’s committees have fully embraced the plan, and are actively working to achieve positive outcomes. Several new initiatives have already been put in place as a result of the Plan and you can expect to see even more advancement as the year continues. ³ Attorney Matt Esslinger of Swartz Campbell LLC, recently concluded a two-part presentation to the Human Resources Committee on Workers’ Compensation. These very informative sessions led to lively discussion as the group considered numerous situations that may put an employer at risk for a claim and what businesses can do to prevent such situations. The Committee will meet again on June 1 for a presentation by Angela Thomas, Esquire with Latsha Davis & McKenna, P.C. on Employment Law. ³ The Chamber’s Economic Development Committee has several exciting initiatives planned. The first is their upcoming “The Escape Artist: Successful Exit Planning” seminar, scheduled for May 31. Next, the Committee is developing a funding network to connect area lenders with business owners in need of capital, and last, the Committee would like to speak with anyone interested in investing activities. For further information about any of these great initiatives, please contact Kathleen Fey at 717-761-0702 or Kathleen@ wschamber.org. ³ The Golf Committee announces the West Shore vs. Carlisle Area Chamber Shootout on Friday, September 7 at Armitage Golf Club. Sponsorships are now available. Contact Leigh-Ann Reitze at 761-0702 for more information. Integrity Bank PA Manufacturers’ Association The Conference Center at Central Penn College The Foundation for Enhancing Communities 1 - 4 years Bailey Landscape & Maintenance Capital Area Pregnancy Centers / Life Choices Clinic Cumberland Fulfillment, LLC Dream Travel Services, Inc. Geiger Gemini 5 Designs Golden Living - West Shore Groundwater Sciences Corporation Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course iDrive Interactive, LLC Keystone Human Services Launching Lives, LLC Miller & Miller Inc. Sales4You 7 Governmental Affairs Committee Hosts Budget Secretary Charles Zogby The West Shore Chamber of Commerce’s Governmental Affairs Committee recently hosted a breakfast briefing featuring a presentation by Budget Secretary Charles Zogby at the West Shore Country Club. Several Chamber members in attendance requested that specific areas of the state budget be addressed. One area included education, and a recommendation that statewide health coverage for all school districts be put in place, rather than five separate programs. This would reduce costs, take the burden off the districts and reduce this as a bargaining issue. Educators receive 3-4% wage increases with no performance evaluation, and testing shows that just one-third of students are performing at grade level. There has been a slight increase in PSSA testing scores, but all students need to have a quality education to be successful in the workforce of tomorrow. A request was also made by Hampden Township Commissioner Al Bienstock to not push costs down to the local level as the state adheres to its no new taxes policy. When asked about privatization of liquor stores, Zogby reported that the Governor does not feel this is a business the state should be in. Also, there is a new Office of Innovation which will focus on bringing state government offices together for cost savings, but this needs to be institutionalized into the full state government. When questioned about transportation funding’s place in this budget, Zogby noted that in his opinion, this is not the time. Gas prices are expected to exceed $4.00 per gallon and businesses and families cannot afford the additional cost of transportation funding at this time. Secretary Zogby reported to the group that the challenge facing the state is trying to close large budget deficits without an increase in taxes. Zogby explained that pensions, public welfare, prisons and public safety and a debt service of $1.2 billion are four mandated areas of the budget. He noted that revenue projects are better than the $5 million that was projected in December, which means the State may be in a position to add funding back to the budget and that he absolutely believes the budget will be approved on time. Fiesta! Regional Mixer! More than 300 business professionals spiced up their networking at the Cinco de Mayo Regional Mixer Fiesta on May 3 at the Conference Center at Shippensburg University. This successful mixer included ethnic food and quality business-building with members from the following chambers: Carlisle Area, Chambersburg, Greencastle-Antrim, Harrisburg Regional, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Perry County, Shippensburg Area, Tuscarora Area, Waynesboro Area, and West Shore in addition to Cumberland County Economic Development and Shippensburg University. Thank you to the following sponsors for making this event a great success: Gold Sponsors: Chartwells; Conference Center at Shippensburg University; Cumberland County Economic Development/Cumberland County Visitors Bureau; Phantom Shadow and Shippensburg University. Grand Prize Sponsor: Nemacolin Woodlands Resort. Silver Sponsor: Members 1st Federal Credit Union. Mark your calendars now for next year’s event, that will take place on May 2, 2013! Donald Shores and Stan Olejarczyk enjoy networking with more than 300 members of area chambers at the Cinco de Mayo Regional Mixer Fiesta on May 3. UPCOMING EVENTS Members can register to attend Chamber events through the online Events Calendar at www.wschamber.org. ³ 6/8 - 4th Cumberland County Job Fair, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Cumberland Valley High School Gymnasium, 6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg - The 4th Cumberland County Job Fair offers job seekers the opportunity to search local employment openings, have a professional resume and cover letter review, find our more about Unemployment Compensation and CareerLink services. There is no registration required and the Job Fair is free to all job seekers. ³ 6/21 - Relax, Relate & Rejuvenate, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Messiah Lifeways, 100 Mt. Allen Drive, Mechanicsburg - Learn tips and tricks to keep yourself physically and mentally healthy, both in and outside of the office. The cost to attend this seminar is $20/ member and $35/non-member and includes a healthy lunch and quality networking. ³ 6/26 - June Networking Mixer, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m., Pyramid Construction Services Inc., 840 N. Front St, Wormleysburg - This freeto-attend networking mixer is a great opportunity to build relationships with new, prospective and current Chamber members. Mixers are free as a benefit of membership and prospective members may attend up to three free Chamber events per year. Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 762 Harrisburg, PA Inspiring Business West Shore Chamber of Commerce 4211 Trindle Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011 www.wschamber.org N E W S L E T T E R Connections is published monthly by the West Shore Chamber of Commerce, 4211 Trindle Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011. The Chamber reserves the right to edit and evaluate all materials submitted for publication. Phone: (717) 761-0702 ~ Fax: (717) 761-4315 Email: [email protected] Website: www.wschamber.org DIRECTORS Gary Scicchitano, Chairman of the Board Larry Bashore, Vice Chair of Administration Jennifer Hipp, Esq., Vice Chair of Community & Economic Development Tom McKee, Vice Chair of Member Services Andrea Dietz, Vice Chair of Programs Rhonda Hebbard, Vice Chair of Public Relations & Marketing Aaron Grumbling, Treasurer Bill DeVore, Immediate Past Chair George Book, Jr. Donna Davidson Mark Duffie Salvatore V. Fazzolari Dr. William Harner Geir Magnusson Robert Manbeck Bob Saline Erin Schutter Kerwin Stetler Lynn Stickler Susan Stuart Steve Thomas Kathleen M. Mangan Fey, President & CEO Editor: Mary Clayton Recognition Earned QualityDefined ResultsDelivered National "Top Performer" For Quality Heart Attack Care The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Highest Rating for Bypass Surgery Holy Spirit Health System has always been committed to providing the highest quality care. These six awards speak for themselves and recognize our clinical excellence in orthopedics, heart surgeries, heart attack care, treatment for heart failure, and care of patients with pneumonia. hsh.org
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