EVOLVE Business and Professional Magazine May 2019 | Page 9
CHAMBER STAFF
Nancy Keefer, CCE • President / CEO
Janet Kersey, CDME, CFEE • Executive Vice President / COO
Jim Cameron • Senior Vice President, Government Relations
Cathy Benedict • Administrative Specialist
Bob Elkin • CFO Consultant
Jami Gallegos • Membership Director
Kerry Karl • Executive Director of VCARD
Ken Phelps • Events Director
Jennifer Pipes • Database & Administrative Specialist
Nichole Sprague • Business Manager
Tiffany Moen • Receptionist
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Randy Dye •Chairman / Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep
RAM Fiat
Bob Lloyd • Chair-Elect / Brown & Brown, Inc.
Skip Lilly • Immediate Past Chair / Vision H.R., Inc.
Leonard Marinaccio, III • Treasurer / Bomar Construction, Inc.
Kelly Parsons Kwiatek • Legal Counsel / Cobb Cole
Bob Williams • Economic Development Chair / Halifax Health
Frank Molnar • Community Development Chair / M Group
Bart Leek • Government Relations Chair / DBL Surety LLC
Nellie Kargar • Special Events Chair / ICI Homes
Rodney Cruise • Small Business Chair / Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University
Kelly Ferguson • Marketing Chair / Florida Hospital Memorial
Medical Center
Mike Mitchener • Membership Chair / Sam’s Club
William Landreth • Centennial Chair / BBT
2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Shawn Abbatessa • Arc of Volusia
Maia Albrecht • Shuffield Lowman & Wilson, P.A.
Tina Barnes-Budd • Ladies Professional Golf Association
Jim Carnall • Command Medical Products, Inc.
Owen Chittenden • Shores Resort & Spa
Margaret Conn • TD Bank
Cheryl Coxwell • International Speedway Corporation
Rodney Cruise • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Tim Davis • SVN Alliance - Commercial Real Estate Advisors
Bob Davis • Lodging & Hospitality Association of
Volusia County
Tad Durrance • Halifax Paving, Inc.
Randy Dye • Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM Fiat
Steve Farmer • Brown & Brown, Inc.
Kelly Ferguson • AdventHealth
Alan Florez • Halifax Insurance Partners/Reames Employee
Benefits Solutions
Harold Goodemote • Coleman Goodemote Construction Co.
Hubert Grimes • Bethune-Cookman University
Todd Huffstickler • Vann Data Services, Inc.
Jordan Jiloty • NASCAR
Nellie Kargar • ICI Homes
Jane Katona • Daytona Beach News Journal GateHouse Media
Nancy Keefer • Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce
Kelly Parsons Kwiatek • Halifax Health
William Landreth • BBT
Bart Leek • DBL Surety, LLC
Skip Lilly • Vision H.R., Inc.
Bob Lloyd • Brown & Brown, Inc.
Tom LoBasso • Daytona State College
Ann Luke • SunTrust Bank, East Central Florida
Leonard Marinaccio, III • Bomar Construction, Inc.
Philip Maroney • Root Company
Chris Mavronas • Steve’s Famous Diner
Mike Mitchener • Sam’s Club
Mr. Frank Molnar • Lifestyle Group
Mr. Keith Norden • Team Volusia
Mr. Ed Noseworthy • AdventHealth
Cynthia W. Politis • Bank of America
Bob Rand • Coldwell Banker Commercial Benchmark
Doug Reece • Wells Fargo Bank, NA
Vinod (Vinny) Sagrani • VYPG Chair/ CenterState Bank
Dave Schandel • Florida Health Care Plans
Mike Sibley • James Moore & Co., P.L., CPA’s & Consultants
Michael Sznapstajler • Cobb Cole
Bobby Thigpen • Ritchey Automotive Group
Jim Tobin • Realty Pros Assured
Tony Tucci • Florida Power & Light
John Ufheil • Daytona Beverages, LLC
Chip Wile • Daytona International Speedway
Bob Williams • Halifax Health
FROM THE
CHAIR &
PRESIDENT
I
t is no secret that Daytona Beach and Volusia County have international
recognition and business relationships as you look at just two icons in
our region, International Sports Corporation and Ladies Professional Golf
Association. With participants in each of these organizations from all over the
world generating international media coverage, it’s a natural that our area is
recognized and is ripe for foreign investment and attraction.
This issue of EVOLVE is full of resources and examples of positioning our
area as a global hot spot. One might think that to go global you need to have
innovative technology or must manufacture a product. We do have several
successful stories representing these efforts and are also pleased to provide a
great example, in this issue, of how DME has a global presence through
sports training and development. All of this helps us to enhance our
international image.
The strength of our University system is a key player in attracting
global companies to our area as well as in preparing businesses to conduct
international commerce. It is very important to utilize professional services that
are well studied in international trade practices. The Chamber certainly plays
a vital role in connecting companies and individuals to experts in the legal,
financial, and human resources fields as well as to providers of consultation
and educational services.
We have worked closely with Embry-Riddle’s MicaPlex, UCF’s incubator
and the certificate training programs offered by Daytona State College
to leverage resources and help businesses achieve success. The work the
institutions are doing to provide support for innovation and training is
attracting interest from all over the world.
We all know that the world is getting smaller every day with advances
in technology and the ease of conducting business across the internet and
through virtual meetings. Your potential customers and investors can easily
communicate with you and learn about and support your business any time of
the day or night. By virtue of having a website, you are already in the
global business.
We hope the stories of successful local companies and the resources in this
issue of EVOLVE will inspire you to grow your business while keeping in mind
the rapidly changing demographics and the diverse needs and expectations of
today’s marketplace.
RANDY DYE
Chairman
Daytona Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM Fiat
NANCY P. KEEFER CCE
President & CEO
Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce
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