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THE WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RECOGNIZES FOTORECORD PRINT CENTER AS THE “OFFICIAL PRINTER” OF THE CHAMBER CENTRAL NEWSLETTER. WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICES.
FOTORECORD
JANUARY 2018
A PUBLICATION OF THE WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
JANUARY EVENTS
8:00 am - Marketing Committee
Meeting
11:30 am - State of the County
Luncheon, Ramada Greensburg
11
7:45 am - Wake up
Westmoreland Breakfast,
Strive Health of Greensburg
16
8:00 am - Ambassador
Committee Meeting 19
CHAMBER CENTRAL
4 7:45 am - MBPA Chapter
Networking Breakfast, Dick’s
Diner, Murrysville
12 2:00 pm - Member Orientation
17 8:30 am - Staff Appreciation
Luncheon Committee Meeting
5:00 pm - BASH, Tapped Brick
Oven & Pour House, Greensburg
8:00 am - Government Affairs
Committee Meeting 25
See Legacy • Page 4
7:00 am - Westmoreland
County Prayer Breakfast,
Ramada Greensburg
26
Register at www.westmorelandchamber.com
24 5:30 pm - Preview Party for
“Westmoreland County Goes
to Italy”, Rizzo’s, Crabtree
9 8:00 am - Golf Committee Mtg.
Westmoreland County is blessed and honored to have the number of businesses that qualify for “legacy” status.
Places like Ferri Pharmacy in Murrysville, es-tablished in 1962 by Bill Ferri, has provided help for a variety of health-related issues for 55 years. The pharmacy is located in the Town Square Professional Building, along with Ferri’s Shur Save and Village Hardware.
Sendell Motors in Greensburg has been selling and servicing vehicles for over 70 years and has been family-owned since its inception. Edward W. Mohler was the original owner of Mohler Motor Co., followed by his son William G. Mohler. In 1987, the dealership moved to its present location under the leadership of Bill M. Mohler, son of William G. Mohler. Bill Jr. and Chris Mohler-King are the great-grandchildren of the original owner, and oper-ate the dealership now.
Westmoreland Mechanical Testing and Research in Youngstown, just outside of Latrobe, celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017. Donald Rossi is the founder and presi-dent and is joined by sons Michael, Vice-President and Plant Manager and Jim, Vice-President of Technology in the management team.
Michael’s two sons and Jim’s son are already working for the company and will continue its legacy.
Those are just a few examples of businesses that have positioned themselves to extend their legacy into the next generation and beyond.
One of those who’ll be carrying a legacy for-ward is Tom Charley, who along with his brother, Mike, have taken over the day-to-day of the Charley Family Shop ’N Saves.
The brothers’ grandfather, Mike, came to the United States from Syria 112 years ago and eventually opened a grocery business. Mike’s son, Ray, became the patriarch of the family and, ironically took a similar path to the gro-cery business as his sons. That makes them fourth-generation grocers.
He practiced law for a couple years before coming back to the business in 1979 to buy his first store. Both Tom and Mike left the busi-ness for a time before coming back.
“It was good to get out and see what the real world was like. It gives you perspective on who you are as a person,” Tom said. “After being referred to as the boss’ kid or the boss, you get none of that out there. I really did a lot of learning during that time. I always knew
By Mike Dudurich, Contributing Writer
LEGACY CREATING A BUSINESS
~ Part 2 ~
MURRYSVILLE BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
CHAPTER BREAKFAST Thursday, Jan. 4 • 7:45 - 9:00 AM
Dick’s Diner, Murrysville $10 for non-MBPA members
$20 for non-Chamber/non-MBPA members
WAKE UP WESTMORELAND Tuesday, Jan. 16 • 7:45 - 9:00 AM
Strive Health of Greensburg 101 N. Main St., Suite 200, Greensburg
Free for Everyone
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Thursday, January 11, 2018 • 11:30 AM • $35 per member | $50 per future member
Ramada Hotel & Conference Center (100 Ramada Inn Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601)
STATE OF THE COUNTY LUNCHEON
LUNCHEON SPONSORS:
WESTMORELAND 2018: A LOOK INTO OUR FUTURE
Join us as we welcome special guests, Westmoreland County Commissioners
Gina Cerilli, Chuck Anderson and Ted Kopas for the 2018 State of the County
Luncheon. The Commissioners will provide perspective on the county’s most
pressing challenges heading into 2018 and offer updates on key agenda items
related to business. Participants will be invited to interact with the Commissioners
during the Q&A session, so come prepared to ask questions and provide feedback
about topics important to your business.
PRESENTED BY:
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:
Alle-Kiski Strong Chamber Greater Latrobe-Laurel Valley Chamber Ligonier Valley Chamber Mountain Laurel Chamber Norwin Chamber
Please join the Westmoreland County Chamber and Tapped Brick Oven & Pour House for an evening of networking on Wed., January 17 from 5-7 PM.
NO COST TO MEMBERS THANKS TO A SPONSORSHIP BY DOLLAR BANK!
Wednesday, January 17 • 5:00-7:00 PM Tapped Brick Oven & Pour House
(6044 Route 30 West, Greensburg, PA 15601)
WESTMORELAND COUNTY PRAYER BREAKFAST
Footprints
This year’s event will focus on not-for-profit organizations and the footprints they make
across our region. A leader who has created big shoes to fill in the not-for-profit community,
Jim Bendel, will deliver the keynote address as he steps away from the podium where he has
acted as emcee for well over a decade, to pass the torch to the next generation.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
JIM BENDEL Director of Planned Giving, Saint Vincent College
SPONSORED BY:
PRESENTED BY:
Ramada Hotel & Conference Center 100 Ramada Inn Drive Greensburg, PA 15601
$20.00 per person $15 for Student Sponsorship Advance Registration required
Friday, January 26 7:00 - 9:00 AM
Member
Maroadi Transfer & Storage commemorated 50 years in business
with a celebration on November 30 in North Versailles.
The Chamber was proud to recognize them for serving not only
Westmoreland County, but all of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Moves
& Milestones
CHAMBER CENTRAL
I wanted to come back and work with my
dad and brother and wanted to do it sooner rather than later.”
Tom said it’s taken about four years for the sons to take over day-to-day and that could-
n’t have happened without some very good help.
“Dad’s counsel has been excellent,” he said.
“We’re learning our way through it and it’s
been a lot of fun. There are definite chal-lenges in this business. We face new compe-
tition every day and we’re always looking to keep our customers coming back.”
He said while he isn’t a parent, he’s definite-ly given thought to the day he is and the
legacy of the family business.
“It’s not going to be a thing of they have to
work in the business,” Tom said. “As long as
they’re happy and doing what they love
doing, that’s fine by me. If it’s in the food industry that’s fine, but it certainly doesn’t
have to be. I think we have a great legacy and I believe we are very mindful of our
place in the community and the industry.”
Brad Roth isn’t trying to sustain a legacy,
he’s trying to create one.
Roth is the President and Chief Compliance officer of Kattan Ferretti Financial L.P. He is
also an owner of Kattan Ferretti Insurance
Group, LLC which provides insurance broker-age services for individuals and businesses.
Prior to assuming that position, he was a
financial advisor at Bank of America Merrill
Lynch and was also in operations at a quanti-tative hedge fund.
“Richard Cassidy (President and CEO of
Kattan Ferretti) gave me the opportunity to
get started here in 2013,” Roth, a Duquesne
University graduate who has a Certificate in
Financial Planning from New York University, said. “I’m under his umbrella, using his office.
He put me in a position to expand my reach, to innovate and seize the opportunity.”
Roth, a member of the Westmoreland Coun-ty Chamber Board of Directors, realizes where he is in the “legacy process” and has his eye on the future. Even as his business has grown yearly at a double or triple pace, he’s confident it can be even better.
“One of the goals when you create a busi-ness is to create a legacy, something to build on,” he said. “Something that’s around for 100 years, something you can give to your kids and they can operate it.”
It’s an interesting confluence of businesses competing in the current economy while looking into the future and molding those who’ll be dealing with that future in the years ahead.
Legacy • From 1
‘17
HOLIDAY BASH
Meet our Member Spotlight for January: Anne-Marie Welty, Manager at Standard Bank, Greens-burg, located in Eastgate Plaza.
Standard Bank (est. 1913) is a com-munity bank, focusing heartedly on customer and community relation-ships—helping all of us grow and strengthen—which is why Standard Bank is such a great fit for locally-owned businesses. Community banks improve our communities by funding nearly 60 percent of all small businesses under $1 million
and by using local dollars to help families purchase homes, buy a car, finance college and build financial security.
Anne-Marie has worked at Standard Bank for over six years and helped to open the Greensburg office alongside Carolyn Tlumack. She finds community banking truly rewarding, as it provides her with an amazing outlet for helping people. “I know that sounds so simple, but I truly do,” she explains. “Whether it be helping parents pay for a child’s education, a couple finance for a future wedding, or a grandparent opening a savings account for a new grandchild, I know that I have played a small part in making a difference in their lives. I also love working for a community bank that truly cares about giving back to our community.”
What does Anne-Marie enjoy most about her Chamber member-ship? She says, “I enjoy the opportunity of networking and meeting new businesses through the Chamber. Westmoreland County is filled with wonderful and unique businesses, and I’m fortunate to say that I can look back fondly remembering many from my child-hood. These are the businesses that have shaped our community, and I’m proud to now be part of the movement next to them.”
In her free time, Anne-Marie enjoys giving back through various volunteering endeavors. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for both the Blackburn Center and Greensburg-Hempfield Library, and is very involved with ‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’ and ‘Library Libations’ - two major fundraisers for these non-profits. She is also a part of the South West Greensburg Civic Society and organized the SW Porch Crawl last fall. “This was a great way to get to know your neighbors—which I believe is a lost art—and the history of our neighborhood,” she shares.
Anne-Marie is also a self-proclaimed “crazy antiquer and has a booth at a local antique shop. She can often be found in a dusty, musty antique store or perusing an aisle at Hannastown at the crack of dawn!
From the Chairman 2017 was a year full of change.
No matter your position, political
views, status in life, or personal
situation, it seemed that chaos
was the norm. Change will contin-
ue in 2018 and beyond.
The Westmoreland County Cham-
ber of Commerce is a beacon in
the night. The sense of belonging,
stability, and genuine care for
each other, our missions, and our
visions are steadfast.
This stability is driven by our Core Values. We adhere to these
values as a means to establish trust and ensure a positive brand
image as an organization that is working to help our members
and the communities we serve be successful.
Integrity – We demonstrate the highest standard of ethical
behavior, always erring on the side of inclusivity,
treating all people with dignity and respect, and holding
people accountable as the best way to make our com-
munity great.
Leadership – We lead by example to challenge, educate
and celebrate excellence. We see it as an honor to align
diverse perspectives to reach a common goal.
Collaboration – We form sound partnerships through
teamwork, allowing our community to reach its full po-
tential. We break down the walls of parochialism while
honoring our rich heritage to build stronger networks
across Westmoreland County and throughout the re-
gion.
Service – We exist for and because of our members. We
demonstrate professionalism and serve as responsible
stewards of the resources entrusted to us.
Growth –We promote responsible growth and develop-
ment. We advocate for strong local and regional econo-
mies driven by innovation and continuous improvement.
The Westmoreland County Chamber of Commerce is a beacon in
the night. Join us in 2018 and beyond as we build on the founda-
tion of strong core values and navigate through never-ending
change.
“Open your arms to change, but don’t let go of your values.”
-Dalai Lama
Michael Storms Westmoreland County Chamber of Commerce Board Chairman
Director of Operations, Engineered Products, Elliott Group
CHAMBER CENTRAL
Anne-Marie Welty of Standard Bank
CHAMBER CENTRAL
ABBIE KUBASKY, Southmoreland Student of the Month
for October, was honored at a luncheon on November 17 at
Carson’s Restaurant in Scottdale. Pictured (from left) are Chuck
Brittain, Southmoreland Teacher; Abbie Kubasky, Student of the
Month; Leyla Pilon-Sinclair, Director of Membership Services
for the Westmoreland County Chamber; and Dana Frund of
Carson’s Premier Catering, Sponsor.
JENNA TOOHEY, Mount Pleasant Student of the Month
for October, was honored at a luncheon on November 28 at
Leo’s Pub & Grille in Mount Pleasant. Pictured (from left) are
Leyla Pilon-Sinclair, Director of Membership Services for the
Westmoreland County Chamber; Tammy Vukotich of Republic
Services, Sponsor; Jenna Toohey, Student of the Month; and Bill
Barber, Mount Pleasant H.S. Teacher.
Chamber Welcomes New Board Members
As we begin 2018, the Westmoreland County Chamber of Com-
merce is proud to welcome three individuals to the Chamber
Board of Directors: Sherry Magretti-Hamilton, Westmoreland
County Register of Wills; Jeffrey McDonald, Manager, Engineering
Services, First Energy/West Penn Power; and Dennis O’Hara, Senior
VP of Construction, Guardian Construction Management.
In addition, three individuals have been re-elected to the board.
They include Janet Corrinne-Harvey, Director, Agency Operations,
535Media; Michelle Ivill, Vice President, Vale Vista Associates; and
Michael Storms, Director of Operations, Engineered Products, Elliott
Group.
With sincere and deep appreciation the Chamber recognizes the
following departing board members for their outstanding leader-
ship, tireless devotion and extraordinary service to the business
community during their years of service: Terri Knupp, First Energy/
West Penn Power and Steve Rennekamp, Energy Swing Windows.
Jeffrey
McDonald
Sherry Magretti-
Hamilton
Dennis
O’Hara
A celebration was held on December 6 to commemorate the opening
of the newest addition to the New Kensington Corridor of Innovation,
The Corner LaunchBox, at Penn State New Kensington.
Pictured from left: Dr. Bill Kerr, Norwin School District; Jim Smith,
Economic Growth Connection; Jason Rigone, Westmoreland County
IDC; Eric Barron, President, Penn State University; Dr. Kevin Snider,
Chancellor, Penn State University; Chad Amond, Westmoreland
County Chamber of Commerce.
103.1KVE | 103.9KHB 92.3/620KHB | 97.5/770KFB 93.3/810WEDO | 88.1KGO Robert Stevens PO Box 990 Greensburg, PA 15601 724-853-7000 Radio, TV, Multimedia Outlets & Outdoor Advertising
Amazing Lash Studio Jordan Fresch 200A Blue Spruce Way Murrysville, PA 15668 724-610-5274 www.amazinglashstudio.com Beauty Salons, Spa Services
ARK Basement Services Michael Perry 532 Broadway Boulevard Pitcairn, PA 15140 412-856-4500 www.arkbasementservices.com Restoration & Waterproofing Services
Aroma Joe’s Greg Gasparich 891 North Greengate Road Greensburg, PA 15601 724-522-5353 www.aromajoes.com Specialty Foods, Bakeries & Beverages
Bella Mimi’s Skip Stewart 520 Clay Avenue Jeannette, PA 15644 724-691-6091 Casual Dining
Columbia Northwest Inc. dba: Aliner Linda Wires 1297 Kecksburg Road Mount Pleasant, PA 15666 724-237-5227 www.aliner.com Various Industries (Industrial & Manufacturing)
D Bug Pest Control Shawn Varchetti 1142 Mission Road Latrobe, PA 15650 724-537-3671 www.dbugpest.com Pest & Rodent Control
DexYP Joel Carolla 4801 Cherry Drive Murrysville, PA 15668 412-848-2809 Software & Programming
Fejes Signs Robert M. Fejes 703 Bullitt Avenue PO Box 214 Jeannette, PA 15644 724-527-7446 www.fejessigns.com Signs & Banners
FG Operations & Business Management
Consulting Frank Gibala 412-812-0195 www.fgopsbusconsulting.com Business Coaches, Consultants, Speakers, Authors
For The Love Of Furbabies Deborah Baker 1407 Broad Street
Greensburg, PA 15601 724-289-8674 Pet Stores & Pet Supplies
Fox Den Acres Steve Dansak 390 Wilson Fox Road New Stanton, PA 15672
724-925-7054 www.foxdenacres.com Camp & Conference Centers
Gateway Rehab Kelli Wall 508 South Church Street Mount Pleasant, PA 15666
800-472-1177 www.gatewayrehab.com Medical Services
Hydro Carbide Tool Company Parag R. Bedekar
4439 Route PA-982 Latrobe, PA 15650 724-539-9701 www.hydrocarbide.com Machinery, Parts & Tooling
McKula Inc. Kevin Laskey 140 Misty Meadow Road
Mount Pleasant, PA 15666 724-423-9290 www.mckula.com Software & Programming
Peggy Powers Placement Peggy Powers PO Box 343 Irwin, PA 15642 724-757-0042 Nursing, Senior Care, Residential Services
Northwestern Mutual Jared Henigin 600 Grant Street, Suite 3550 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 412-201-7164 Financial Advisors, Retirement Services
Powerex, Inc. Elizabeth Morris 173 Pavilion Lane
Youngwood, PA 15697 724-925-7272 www.pwrx.com Various Industries (Industrial & Manufacturing)
Rosedale Technical
College Amy Pascarella
215 Beecham Drive, Suite 2
Pittsburgh, PA 15205 412-521-6200 www.rosedaletech.org
Colleges, Universities, Tech Schools
& Career Services
SendOutCards Carol Regina
18 Nottingham Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601 724-244-7463 www.sendoutcards.com/carolr
Specialty Stores & Services
Sport Clips Haircuts Caitlin English
3922 Route 30 W, Suite 115
Latrobe, PA 15650 724-879-4917 www.sportclipshaircuts.com/pa127
Beauty Salons, Spa Services
NEW
MEM
BER
S Welcome!
CHAMBER CENTRAL PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
GREENSBURG, PA
PERMIT NO. 123
2018 Board of Directors
Michael Storms - Elliott Group (Chair) Christina Jansure - Jeannette Specialty Glass (Vice Chair) Bradley Roth - Kattan Ferretti Financial (Treasurer) Ron Ott - Excela Health, Retired (Secretary)
Janet Corrinne-Harvey - Trib Total Media Linda Dickson - Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare Walt Henry - THE pt GROUP Physical Therapy Michelle Ivill - Vale Vista Associates John Kline - S&T Bank Sherry Magretti-Hamilton - Westmoreland County Register of Wills Jeffrey McDonald - West Penn Power/First Energy George O’Brien - YMCA of Greensburg Dennis O’Hara - Guardian Construction Management Dr. Gennaro “Jamie” Piraino Jr. - Franklin Regional School District Jason Rigone - Westmoreland County Industrial Development Company James Smith - Economic Growth Connection Dr. Tuesday Stanley - Westmoreland College Paul Ward - Kennametal
*James Creenan - Creenan & Baczkowski, PC *Michael Egan - CBL Associates/Westmoreland Mall *Bill Ferri - Ferri Pharmacy *Ann Nemanic - Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau *Tony Vecchio - Coldwell Banker
* Ex-officio member
Chamber Staff Chad Amond - President & CEO Joanne Pearson - Director of Operations Leyla Pilon-Sinclair - Director of Membership Services Tricia Thomas - Director of Communications & Event Planning Grace Markum - Leadership Westmoreland Facilitator/Consultant
Building Business. Connecting Communities. Empowering Everyone.
Westmoreland County Chamber of Commerce
241 Tollgate Hill Road | Greensburg, PA 15601 Phone: 724-834-2900 / Fax: 724-837-7635
WESTMORELAND 2018: A LOOK INTO OUR FUTURE
Join the Westmoreland County Chamber of Commerce, the Economic Growth
Connection, the Industrial Development Corporation and local chambers of
commerce from across the county as we welcome special guests, County
Commissioners Gina Cerilli, Charles Anderson and Ted Kopas for the 2018
State of the County Luncheon. The Commissioners will provide perspective on
the county’s most pressing challenges heading into 2018 and offer updates on
key agenda items related to business. Participants will be invited to interact
with the Commissioners during the Q&A session, so come prepared to ask
questions and provide feedback about topics important to your business.
Sponsored By:
Cost: $35 Members; $50 Future Members
Thursday, January 11, 2018 Ramada Greensburg
STATE OF THE COUNTY Luncheon
2018
Westmoreland County Commissioners Gina Cerilli, Charles Anderson & Ted Kopas
11:30 AM: Registration/Networking
12:00 PM: Luncheon/Program
State of the County Registration:
Cost: $35 Members (applicable to any chamber) / $50 Future Members
RSVP by PH: 724-834-2900 | FAX: 724-837-7635 WEB: www.westmorelandchamber.com | MAIL: Westmoreland County Chamber,
241 Tollgate Hill Road, Greensburg, PA 15601
Name: Company:
Phone: Email:
People Attending:
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Credit Card No: Exp. Date:
CVV Code: Name on Card:
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City: Zip:
Presented By:
In Partnership With:
Advanced Registration Required:
Cost: $20/per person RSVP: PH: 724-834-2900 | FX: 724-837-7635
WEB: www.westmorelandchamber.com | Mail: Westmoreland County
Chamber of Commerce, 241 Tollgate Hill Rd. - Greensburg, PA 15601
Adult Tickets: _____ x $20 = $________ Student Sponsorship _____ x $15 = $________ TOTAL DUE: $__________
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No refunds or cancellations after January 19, 2018 • For more information, visit westmorelandchamber.com
Sponsor a Student: A $15 sponsorship allows a local high school student to attend at no cost to him/her.
$20.00 per person $15 for Student Sponsorship
Advance Registration required
Friday, January 26 7:00 - 9:00 AM
Ramada Hotel & Conference Center 100 Ramada Inn Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601
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For over 40 years, this breakfast has offered a unique opportunity for local leaders to gather in a forum that builds upon the strengths that unite us as residents, elected officials, employers, educators, and workers. Additionally, students from every school district in Westmoreland County are invited to attend as a way to highlight the importance of unity to tomorrow’s leaders.
This year’s event will focus on not-for-profit organizations and the footprints they make across our region. A leader who has created big shoes to fill in the not-for-profit community, Jim Bendel, will deliver the keynote address as he steps away from the podium where he has acted as emcee for well over a decade, to pass the torch to the next generation.
Presented by:
Footprints 2 0 1 8
WESTMORELAND COUNTY PRAYER BREAKFAST
“I am with you and
will keep you
wherever you go.”
–Genesis 28:15
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Jim Bendel Director of Planned Giving, Saint Vincent College
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