EVOLVE Business and Professional Magazine August 2017 | Page 9
CHAMBER STAFF
Nancy Keefer, CCE • President / CEO
Janet Kersey, CDME, CFEE • Executive Vice President / COO
Jim Cameron • Senior Vice President, Government Relations
Jami Gallegos • Membership Director
Linda Nash • Membership Relations Specialist
Kim Hover • Communications & Marketing Director
Ken Phelps • Events Director
Bob Elkin • CFO Consultant
Nichole Sprague • Business Manager
Jennifer Pipes • Administrative Assistant
Kerry Karl • Executive Director of VCARD
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Eric Peburn • Chairman / Halifax Health
Skip Lilly • Chair-Elect / Marketing Chair / Vision H.R.
Teresa Rand • Past Chair / Volusia Flagler Family YMCA
Randy Dye • Treasurer / Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM
Kelly Parsons Kwiatek • Community Development Chair /
Cobb Cole
Rodney Cruise • Special Events Chair / Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University
Leonard Marinaccio, III • Government Relations Chair / Bomar
Construction, Inc.
Jayson Meyer • Small Business Chair / Synergy Billing
Mike Mitchener • Membership Chair / Sam’s Club
Frank Molnar • Economic Development Chair / The M Group
2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Anthony • JTA Financial Services, Inc.
Chris Bowler • Daytona Beverages, LLC
Dr. Linda Bradley • University of Central Florida,
Daytona Beach
Lori Catron • Halifax Media Group
Cheryl Coxwell • International Speedway Corporation
Bob Davis • Lodging & Hospitality Association of
Volusia County
Tad Durrance • Halifax Paving, Inc.
Kenneth Gaines • Advanced Fire Extinguishers & Safety
Equipment
Doug Gillikin • Volusia Young Professionals
Group Representative
John Guthrie • Halifax Health
Kayla Hathaway • Rose Law Firm
Todd Huffstickler • Vann Data Services, Inc.
Rufus Johnson • GEICO Insurance - Johnson Agency, Inc.
Nellie Kargar - ICI Homes
Bart Leek • DBL Surety LLC
Bob Lloyd • Brown & Brown, Inc.
Dr. Tom LoBasso • Daytona State College
Ann Luke • SunTrust Bank, East Central Florida
David MacKenzie • Wells Fargo Bank, NA
Philip Maroney • Root Company
Kathy Milthorpe • Ladies Professional Golf Association
Ed Noseworthy • Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center
Bill Offill • The Daytona Beach News-Journal /
Gatehouse Media
Mark Patten • Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.
Melissa Penland • Hot Action Sportswear, Inc.
Cynthia W. Politis • Bank of America
Julie Rand • Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center
Dave Schandel • Florida Health Care Plans
Dr. Stephen Sevigny • Radiology Associates Imaging
Tim Stockman • Blue Dog Video
Bobby Thigpen • Jon Hall Chevrolet
Jim Tobin • Realty Pros
Charlie Van Derven • Social Advisors
Larry Volenec • Florida Power & Light
Jim Weite • TD Bank
Chip Wile • Daytona International Speedway
FROM THE
CHAIR &
PRESIDENT
W
e are fortunate to have an incredible education base in Volusia
County. Our educational system plays a vital role in our quality
of life and our economic growth and sustainability, attracting new
residents, businesses and investors to our region. When most people think of
education they think of K-12 schools, post-secondary schools and institutions of
higher learning, most of which are traditionally brick and mortar. But education
is also continually learning, wanting and seeking to learn, grow, advance and
get better, smarter.
At the Daytona Regional Chamber, we believe that workforce training
and education are critical to the success of business and industry. This issue of
EVOLVE is dedicated to examining learning from a variety of sources including
local high school academies, vocational programs, corporate-driven internal
training programs, community leadership initiatives, and traditional college
and university offerings.
From the community leadership perspective, the Chamber’s Leadership
Daytona Program is a cornerstone initiative that just graduated its 37 th class
of community leaders. This program brings together leaders from across the
region to learn about the community, develop relationships and solve an annual
CEO challenge. And our program is just one example of many available in
Volusia County.
A commitment to lifelong learning should be instilled in all of us. Hopefully
this issue will provide encouragement for businesses to apply some of the
highlighted education and training formats that are being offered right in our
backyard. A well-trained workforce is a key factor in the continued success of
our region and increasing opportunities to attract a new and diverse industry.
Through the collaboration and partnerships of private and public entities, and
businesses and community-minded organizations, our region is readily poised
to establish and enhance opportunities, and to develop marketable skills across
generations, now and in the future.
ERIC PEBURN
Chairman
Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Halifax Health
NANCY KEEFER
President & CEO
Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce
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