Small Business & Economic Development Summit 2011
AGENDA
PRESENTATIONS
Glenn Haight, Division of Economic Development, Economic Development in Kodiak. Download
Lale Gurer, Kodiak Chamber of Commerce, Kodiak Island Economic Indicators. Download
Linda Ketchum, UA Center for Economic Development, AKSourceLink. Download
Linda Ketchum, UA Center for Economic Development, VIBES Study. Download
Nolan Klouda, Native American Business Enterprise Center, Alaska NABEC. Download
DISCUSSION NOTES
Please, click here to download the discussion notes.
Mission Statement: Promote development of a strong and diverse economy for the Kodiak region through active leadership and opportunities for membership involvement. |
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Contact Information
Kodiak Chamber of Commerce 100 East Marine Way, Suite 300 Kodiak, AK 99615 907-486-5557 FAX: 907-486-7605
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Chamber Staff
Trevor Brown, Executive Director Lale Gurer, Economic Development Specialist Lindsey Howell, Community Relations Director Laura Arboleda, Administrative Assistant
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2010-2011 Board of Directors
Lindsay Knight, President Greg Deal, Vice-President Emily Salter, Secretary/Treasurer John Whiddon, Past President Bob Brodie, Board Member
Rick Kniaziowski, Board member
Brenda Friend, Board Member Kris Sockwell, Board Member Chris Lund, Board Member Don Rush, Board Member John Durham, Board Member Aimee Kniaziowski, City of Kodiak Representative Darron Scott, Kodiak Electric Association Representative Capt. William Deal, USCG Air Station Representative Rick Gifford, Kodiak Island Borough Representative Capt. Jesse K. Moore, USCG Base Support Unit Representative Janet Buckingham, KICVB Representative |
The Kodiak Chamber of Commerce is excited to bring the Partner's In Kodiak's Economy (PIKE) to the Chamber membership. Sponsorship investors of the PIKE program have the ability to increase publicity exposure and assured equitable treatment for those businesses providing the same amount of sponsorship funds. There are five levels of participation - Three Sisters, Pillar, Pyramid, Barometer, and Crown that allow for increasing benefits and publicity at each level. Each level offers a benefit value that far exceeds the amount of sponsorship funds.
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Chamber Currents Newsletter - The Kodiak Chamber of Commerce produces and distributes this monthly newsletter for its membership and subscribers. The newsletter features articles about Kodiak's business and economy, Chamber of Commerce members and more. |
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Member Application
Benefits of Chamber Membership
Power: Unites businesses, nonprofit groups and professional people to work for Kodiak's growth and economic well-being.
Connections: Affiliates with State and National Chambers, State and Local Visitors Bureaus, Kodiak Arts Council, Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference and Local, State and national levels of government.
Information: ACCRA Cost of Living Survey, Kodiak Internet website, Kodiak market profile, Kodiak area survey-Comprehensive Market Analysis, Kodiak street map, community profile and other reference material.
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