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Heartland Economic Development Course Provides Intensive Professional Development

WATERLOO,IA – Jim Schaefer, Director of Investor Relations, of Grow Cedar Valley was one of 88 economic development professionals to attend the Heartland Economic Development Course (HEDC) April 22-26, 2019 in Blue Springs, Missouri. This trip was made possible thanks to a tuition scholarship from MidAmerican Energy Company’s Local Partnership Program. Heartland attendees receive fundamental economic development training on topics ranging from business, retention and expansion, workforce development, real estate and entrepreneurship to marketing, finance, ethics and managing economic development organizations.

Jim Schaefer, Director of Investor Relations

The 2019 HEDC Class includes representatives from Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and South Dakota trained by nationally recognized faculty from within the profession of economic development. HEDC is coordinated by the institute for Decision Making at the University of Northern Iowa and is accredited by the International Economic Development Council.

“Heartland students experience a variety of presentations, best practices and networking opportunities that they can apply back in their own organizations and communities,” Says Allen Kunkle, CEcD, HEDC Board Chair. “Heartland provides a solid foundation upon which each developer can build their base knowledge and experience.”

The Heartland Economic Development Course is a partnership of the Kansas Economic Development Alliance, Professional Developers of Iowa, Missouri Economic Development Council, Nebraska Economic Developer’s Association, South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development, and the Oklahoma Professional Economic Development Association.

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Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber Announces 2019 Annual Award Winners Individuals and Business Award Winners Honored March 26

WATERLOO, IOWA – Individuals and businesses will be honored on March 26 at the Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber Annual Celebration for their ongoing commitment to making the Cedar Valley a better place to work, do business, and live.

More than 450 businesses and community members have registered for the night of celebration and recognition held at the Diamond Event Center, Cedar Falls.

Kris Hansen, CEO Western Home Communities

The 2019 award winners are as follows:

Legacy Award

Kris Hansen, CEO Western Home Communities

This award honors an individual for their continued leadership and noteworthy contributions to the Cedar Valley through philanthropy and volunteerism; working to create a positive environment for business expansion; and community growth and enhancing the quality of life for talent recruitment and retention.

Pamela K. Delagardelle, CEO UnityPoint Health-Waterloo

Fulfilling the Vision of One Award

Pamela K. Delagardelle, CEO UnityPoint Health-Waterloo This award recognizes an outstanding contribution by an individual in the private sector for leadership in creating and strengthening regional collaboration and cooperation for economic and community development.

Waterloo Black Hawks, Business of the Year (1-50 Full-Time Employee Equivalent Employees) Award

Business of the Year (full-time equivalent employees 1-50)

Waterloo Black Hawks

Business of the Year (full-time equivalent employees 51 or greater)

Advanced Heat Treat, Business of the Year (50+ Full-Time Equivalent Employees) Award

Advanced Heat Treat

These awards recognize the efforts of Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber investors in promoting the quality of life and offering leadership within the Cedar Valley, achieving a major business accomplishment, or making an outstanding contribution to the Cedar Valley community, economy, and residents.

John Deere Treating Capital Well Award

VGM Group, Inc. John Deere Treating Capital Well Award

VGM Group, Inc.

This award recognizes the efforts of a private sector firm for a significant investment in the Cedar Valley that most emphasize the attributes of the Cedar Valley.

Harold Brock Innovation Award

Viking Pump, Inc. – IDEX Corp., Harold Brock Innovation Award

Viking Pump, Inc. – IDEX Corp.

This award recognizes the efforts of a private sector firm for innovation in technology, advanced manufacturing, or talent development.

Cedar Valley Partner Award

Northeast Iowa Food Bank

Northeast Iowa Food Bank, Cedar Valley Partner Award

This award recognizes the efforts of an educational institution, non-profit organization, service club or human service agency in promoting economic growth, employment, and quality of life and offering leadership or making an outstanding contribution to the Cedar Valley and its residents on a continuing basis or with a specific project.

Kyle D. Roed, Human Resources Director for CPM Roskamp

Economic Inclusion – Champion Award

Kyle D. Roed

This award honors an individual in the Cedar Valley for creating, executing and sharing best practices of Economic Inclusion in the Cedar Valley.


Inclusion Connection, Economic Inclusion – Small Employer Award

Economic Inclusion – Small Employer Award

This award recognizes employers under 50 employees for their work to encourage diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

University of Northern Iowa, Economic Inclusion – Large Employer Award

Economic Inclusion – Large Employer Award

University of Northern Iowa

This award honors employers over 50 employees for their work to encourage diversity and inclusion in the workplace Nominations for 2020 awards will be accepted in early 2020

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GCVAC to host Cedar Valley Legislative Reception

WATERLOO, IOWA– The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is hosting its annual Cedar Valley Legislative Reception from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 5, at the Embassy Suites 101 East Locust Street, Des Moines.

Each year the Alliance & Chamber hosts a mid-session reception in Des Moines. The purpose is to bring together state legislators with business, local government, and community leaders from Waterloo, Cedar Falls, and the surrounding area to discuss accomplishments and issues of importance to the Cedar Valley of Iowa.

There is no cost to attend, but an RSVP is appreciated by January 24. To register for this event, visit the Alliance & Chamber website, www.cedarvalleyalliance.com, under the Events tab or call 319-232-1156.

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Alliance & Chamber Partners with Iowa Workforce

CEDAR FALLS/WATERLOO, IA – The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is partnering with Iowa Workforce Development and Iowa Economic Development Authority to complete a Laborshed employment study for the Cedar Falls/Waterloo area. This study is being conducted because talent availability is a main concern for Cedar Valley and Iowa businesses. The study will geographically define which communities contribute to Cedar Falls/Waterloo’s workforce. This defined area is called a Laborshed area and is based upon commuting patterns. The results from this support the Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber’s talent development efforts.

For the success of this study, Iowa Workforce Development will be sending letters to employers in Cedar Falls/Waterloo starting Monday, October 22, asking that they provide them with aggregate counts of their employees’ residential ZIP codes. This will allow them to determine what the scope and scale of Cedar Falls/Waterloo’s Laborshed area is and better understand where Cedar Falls/Waterloo’s workforce resides.

Once that Laborshed area is determined, a confidential residential telephone survey will be conducted to collect workforce characteristic information specific to the area.  The survey call originates out of eastern IA, therefore, the incoming number will have the 319 area code. It is possible that you may receive a text message from their 888 number as well, alerting you to expect a call from them to take the survey. Survey questions will cover topics such as: employment status, current and desired wages, current and desired benefits, education level, and type of occupation among other things. However, Iowa Workforce Development will not be asking survey takers identifiable information such as: name, social security number, or date of birth.

Every year Iowa Workforce Development conducts Laborshed studies across the State. The results of each analysis are publicly available online at www.iowalmi.gov/laborshed.  If you have any questions about the Laborshed project, please contact Katie Lippold, Iowa Workforce Development Project Manager, at 515-281-3035 or Cassie Grimsman, Alliance & Chamber Director of Talent Development, at cgrimsman@cedarvalleyalliance.com.

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Alliance & Chamber Host Business After Hours November 8 at Lincoln Savings Bank

WATERLOO,IA – The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber will be hosting Business After Hours at Lincoln Savings Bank, 242 Tower Park Ln., Waterloo. The event will be held on Thursday, November 8 from 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Business After Hours is a unique opportunity for Alliance & Chamber investors to network and experience various business locations throughout the Cedar Valley. Attendees learn special information and insight about the sponsoring business while socializing and enjoying complimentary hors d’oeuvres.

There is no cost for Alliance & Chamber members to attend. Deadline to register is Thursday, November 1. For more information or to register for this event contact Bette Wubbena at bwubbena@cedarvalleyalliance.com or call 319.232.1156

 

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Making the Cedar Valley one of the Best Job Markets in the U.S.

Waterloo, Iowa – Sept. 28, 2018—Joel Robinson can still remember his first day at Advanced Heat Treat (AHT). “I was the 50th employee hired in 1999.” Fast forward 19 years, and Robinson is now the continuous improvement manager at one of the best heat-treating companies in the country, and he couldn’t imagine working anywhere else. Robinson says the people and culture at AHT are what make coming to work every day, “We have a lot of external people that come in and visit, and they frequently comment about our people and the services that we provide.”

Galya Hoppenworth has worked at AHT for 15 years, and says the people in the Cedar Valley are the key to the company’s success, “Our CEO, Gary Sharp, chose to have the business here (Waterloo) and continues to keep it here. I think that says a lot about the Cedar Valley and the people that we have working for us.”

In a recent national survey done by Zippia, a San Mateo, Calif.–based job search site, the Cedar Falls-Waterloo area was ranked ninth in the country for job markets in the U.S. The site used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to rank the top job markets in the U.S. based on how much local wages rose, unemployment dipped and the current jobless rate. While the national unemployment rate is 3.8 percent (May 2018), the Cedar Falls-Waterloo metro stands at 2.7 percent.

One important aspect of business in the Cedar Valley that stands out from the rest of the state is the company culture and people here.

“Our mission really is one reason why I love what I do; creating those fulfilling lifestyles,” explained Amanda Lynch. Lynch is a Cedar Valley native and has been the wellness coordinator at Western Home Communities for the past six years. “It’s not just for our residents, but it is also for our employees and their families. We have flexible schedules. I have an amazing boss who, if I have something come up or have a sick kid, they understand that, they make it work, they work around that, and not every boss is like that.”

Having a company that understands the realities of life and having a true work-life balance is exactly why Therese Stevens was drawn to a career at BraceAbility, now serving as the chief operations officer/COO.

“I was definitely in a higher pressure, high stress, high expectation, fast-paced position previously, taken its toll on me,” says Stevens. “I think our culture, attitude and whole approach is genuine, honest and adult. We have realized that we live and work in a 24/7 world, so no one here is really worried about which hours you choose to work, it’s more about getting the work done, and that’s a breath of fresh air to know when you show up every day.”

For Waterloo-based VGM Group, highlighting a unique company culture, non-traditional benefits and workplace amenities are key factors in employee recruitment and retention efforts. Along with being employee-owned, offering a free health clinic for employees and their families and other work perks, VGM’s recent expansions in the Cedar Valley have included distinct amenities to enhance the work environment for its employees.

Renovations to its annex building located at 4024 Alexandria Drive in Waterloo included redesign of 8,200 square feet of workspace to accommodate VGM’s programmers. The new Tech Center includes collaboration rooms, treadmill desks, a Lego wall, custom built bar and a four-player video game console with more than 2,000 games. The break area offers strength and fitness equipment, golf simulator, ping-pong, pool table and a lactation room.

“We’ve made substantial investments in our business to position us for future success,” said Mike Mallaro, CEO of VGM Group, Inc. “The Tech Center serves as a central hub for all things related to data and programming for VGM’s companies. The new workspace creates an environment that fosters idea creation and promotes collaboration for our programmers – all in a non-traditional, comfortable space designed to serve any generation of worker.”

As businesses in the Cedar Valley compete for new talent, it’s no secret that catering to today’s workforce is key in drawing new recruits through the front doors. Today’s employee looks for flexibility, a relaxed work environment and opportunities to connect with the community they call home. With Zippia’s ranking of Waterloo-Cedar Falls as #9 on its Top Job Markets list, coupled with Iowa ranked best state by U.S. News & World Report, the opportunity to recruit talent to the Cedar Valley has never been more attractive.

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ALLIANCE & CHAMBER TO HOST INVESTOR LEGISLATIVE FORUM SEPTEMBER 13

WATERLOO, IOWA (September 4, 2018) – The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber will host an Investor Legislative Forum to gain input from investors (members) on legislative issues important to Cedar Valley businesses.

The Investor Legislative Forum will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 13, 2018, at Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa, 3117 Greenhill Circle, Cedar Falls.

Investors in the Alliance & Chamber are invited and encouraged to help shape the Cedar Valley Legislative Agenda for Economic Progress by participating in this event.

Before the start of each Iowa legislative session, the Alliance & Chamber establishes the agenda which actions that will improve the Cedar Valley business climate and quality of life, and address specific issues for business. Then, throughout the year, the Alliance & Chamber tracks and brings it to the attention of its investors issues that have an impact on their bottom line.

The Alliance & Chamber advocates for economic growth policies and business climate improvement at the local, state, and federal levels.

There is no cost to attend the forum. Investors may RSVP by September 6 by contacting Bette Wubbena at bwubbena@cedarvalleyalliance.com or by calling 319-232-1156.

 

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TEAMING UP FOR 2018 ECONOMIC INCLUSION CONFERENCE

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern Iowa, the Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber and several area agencies will present “Engage, Empower, Act: A Cedar Valley Conference on Economic Inclusion” from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, October 12, 2018, at the Diamond Event Center in Cedar Falls.

“Engage, Empower, Act” will foster a day of crucial conversations on creating an inclusive community in the Cedar Valley. The conference will focus on best inclusion practices in business, community, and K-12 and higher education. Featured are a keynote speaker and several breakout sessions. For the past several years, the Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber has hosted an annual Economic Inclusion Summit. Last year, UNI hosted its first Engage, Empower, Act Diversity Conference. However, this year, the two organizations are partnering to host one conference focused on economic inclusion both in education and industry.

“Economic Inclusion includes everyone. That’s why we are leading a collaborative to host a Cedar Valley Conference on Economic Inclusion that welcomes attendees from education, business and the community. Everyone is welcome,” explains Jean Trainor, chair of the Alliance & Chamber’s Economic Inclusion Council.

“Last year, we saw people coming in with a thirst for more information about putting diversity and inclusion’s best practices into play within their organizations. It was so gratifying for all of us to be able to share knowledge and work on real-time workplace situations,” said Gwenne Berry of UNI’s 2017 conference. Berry is assistant to the president and chief diversity officer at UNI. “We are truly looking forward to bringing together our efforts with GCVA and serving our community in this crucially important area.”

The conference keynote is Dr. Nika White, author of “The Intentional Inclusionist,” a book inspired by philosophies of leadership and inclusion, containing principles to help individuals become more intentional in how diversity and inclusion is understood and practiced at the individual level.

 

Dr. White serves as the senior advisor to the Greenville, South Carolina, Chamber’s Diversity and Inclusion initiatives and is responsible for creating and collaboratively implementing an overarching diversity strategy for the Greenville Chamber as an extension of the executive team. Since taking on the position, Dr. White has helped the Greenville Chamber gain the recognition of the Organization of the Year from the Minority of Economic Development Institute, 2014 Excellence in Diversity Award Recipient presented by Greenville Society of Human Resources Management (GSHRM) and a national platform as a leader in the space of diversity inclusion recognized by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. Dr. White is a graduate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Institute of Organization Management (IOM), is a certified trainer with National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI) and is a Certified Diversity Executive (CDE) through the Institute for Diversity Certification (IDC).

The conference is open to community leaders, human resources professionals, recruiters, educators and those interested in developing inclusion strategies for the Cedar Valley. This event will foster the exchange of new ideas and approaches for meaningful and impactful diversity and inclusion.

Companies sponsoring the conference include University of Iowa Community Credit Union as the Premier Sponsor; Diamond Event Center, Table 1912, and Veridian Credit Union as Platinum Sponsors; Cedar Valley Nonprofit Association, Courier Communications, Covenant Medical Center, CUNA Mutual and KWWL as Gold Sponsors; and the Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission, Community Bank & Trust, SHRM and Viking Pump as Inclusion Partners. Sponsorship opportunities are still available.

The following organizations are collaborating to plan the conference: the Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission, Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber, IowaWORKS of Waterloo, Infiniti Enterprises, Legacy Branding and Events, University of Northern Iowa, UNI Center for Violence Prevention and the Waterloo Commission on Human Rights.

Registration for the conference opens mid-August via the UNI Diversity Matters website at diversity.uni.edu/diversity-conference and is free to the public. Organizations and individuals that cannot attend are encouraged to download information from the conference tool kit, available October 10, 2018.  For more information, call 319-883-0219 or visit diversity.uni.edu/diversity-conference.

 

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ALLIANCE & CHAMBER ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC

WATERLOO, IOWA – The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is hosting its Annual Golf Classic, a networking event for investors/members, on Tuesday, September 11. The event will be held at Fox Ridge Golf Course, 355 Country Ln., Dike. The outing will kick off with lunch at 11:30 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 1:00 p.m.

The Golf Classic, which attracts up to 120 golfers, is an excellent opportunity for golfers to network in a relaxed atmosphere with Alliance & Chamber investors, community leaders, and potential clients. This Alliance & Chamber event is open to all investors along with their employees and guest. Cost is $400 per foursome which includes green fees, cart, lunch and social.

Premier Sponsor for the event is Covenant Medical Center. A complete list of sponsors can be found on the Business Events Calendar at www.cedarvalleyalliance.com.

RSVP by September 9, 2018, by emailing Bette Wubbena at bwubbena@cedarvalleyalliance.com or by calling the Alliance & Chamber at 319‑232‑1156.

 

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