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Grow Cedar Valley Power Networking April 25

WATERLOO, IOWA – Grow Cedar Valley will host Power Networking for its investors on Thursday, April 25. This is a great opportunity to build a prospect list with 50 new business contacts in only 90 minutes through short one-on-one networking conversations.           

The event will be from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on April 25 at Wells Fargo Bank, 191 West 5th Street, Waterloo.

Power Networking costs $15 per attendee. Limit of two people per business/organization. Premier sponsors for the event are Courier Communications and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Investors may RSVP to Bette Wubbena by Thursday, April 18 at bette@growcedarvalley or by calling 319/232-1156.

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Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is Now Grow Cedar Valley

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The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is now Grow Cedar Valley. The new brand was unveiled this evening to a round of applause at the organization’s annual celebration at the Diamond Event Center in Cedar Falls.

“Grow Cedar Valley will be the leader in bringing business and community together,” said Cary Darrah, CEO of Grow Cedar Valley. “We need to create an environment to attract new businesses, as well as attract a workforce to grow our existing businesses. You can’t have a strong business community without the economic inclusion and quality-of-life initiatives that foster a vibrant community. By marrying our business development and community development efforts, we can create additional opportunities for both sides to grow and elevate the economic vitality of both our businesses and communities.”

Darrah commended Grow Cedar Valley’s volunteer executive committee and board of directors for pushing the pause button to conduct research before hitting the reset button to develop a new mission, vision, purpose statement and three-year plan. She said it was important to be introspective, take the time to really listen to chamber and alliance investors, and realign the organization’s focus to meet investors’ and communities’ greatest needs.

The outcome of this research resulted in a refined focus for the organization and a new brand to match the energy and excitement within Grow Cedar Valley since Darrah was named CEO last year, according to Grow Cedar Valley Board Chairman Eric Johnson of Beecher Law Firm.

“Through our year of listening, several things became apparent,” said Johnson. “Grow Cedar Valley needed focus, as we cannot be all things for everybody. A primary focus needs to be growing workforce skills. It is important for us to lead, by showing up, listening and collaborating with business and community partners. Not only is Cary a stellar, well-trusted economic development professional, but she’s also a bridge-building collaborator. She is perfect to lead the talented professional staff at Grow Cedar Valley and execute our new strategic plan.”                                                                

Darrah said collaborating with regional economic development groups strengthens business attraction efforts, which has an exponential impact for area businesses when a new company comes to town. Taking a regional approach also elevates advocacy at the state and federal levels, according to Darrah. She emphasized the importance of collaboratively developing a shared vision and voice for the Cedar Valley and growing the region together “regardless of the neighborhood or ZIP code where one may reside or the location a business may wish to enter or regional economy.”

“Collaboration is at the center of what we do,” said Darrah. “We can’t own everything, but there are some great ideas that we can facilitate by bringing the right partners together to develop initiatives. For example, we know that affordable, accessible child care and transportation are barriers for many wishing to re-enter or stay in the workforce. Grow Cedar Valley was invited to the table to work with other Cedar Valley leaders as a resource to find solutions to these workforce obstacles. Together, we can help employees succeed in their careers and help businesses tap into this workforce for growth. Again, we exist to retain our businesses and to support them with resources for expansion.”

One of the founders of the former Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber, Tim Hurley, likes the idea of Grow Cedar Valley becoming a one-stop economic and community development center, a resource for those who want to grow in the Cedar Valley. He said this could be business, industry, nonprofits, private or public sector companies wanting to expand, or talent wanting to grow their skill set.

“What the Cedar Valley Alliance and Chamber did in the past was great,” said Johnson. “What they brought together was the right thing at the right time. This is the next step in that evolution. I’m excited about our future and the value Grow Cedar Valley will bring to our businesses and communities.”

Darrah shared her excitement for the new Grow Cedar Valley too. She said whether you’re growing your business, growing your children, growing your faith … growing is a real integral part of moving progressively.

“After months of surveys and focus groups, name testing and discussions, I love how we all came together to transform and rebrand the organization,” said Hurley. “I love the simplicity of the concept and the straightforwardness of the name Grow Cedar Valley. It’s almost like a rallying cry or a cheer. Grow Cedar Valley!”

About Grow Cedar Valley 
Grow Cedar Valley, formerly known as The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber, is the economic and community development leader responsible for bringing business and community together to grow opportunities for the Cedar Valley. Learn more at http://www.GrowCedarValley.com.

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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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Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber Hires Director of Talent Development

WATERLOO, IOWA— The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is excited to announce the full-time addition of a new member to their team.  Will Frost joined the team as the Director of Talent Development on February 18.  Frost is responsible for the development and implementation of initiatives to address both present and future workforce needs for the benefit of Cedar Valley businesses and institutions.  His position includes analysis of workforce data and trends to identify gaps and barriers. Frost will be a collaborator with various partners and groups throughout the Cedar Valley and at the legislative level to address those gaps and barriers, as well as ensure a talent pipeline for the future.

Frost was most recently a Commercial Real Estate Advisor at Sulentic-Fischels Commercial Group, and prior to that was the Executive Director of the Renew Waterloo Community Development Corp. He received his B.A. from Coe College in Business Administration.  He is also a recipient of the Courier’s 20 Under 40 Award and is actively involved with the Complete Streets Commission, the Waterloo Community Playhouse, and Hope City Church.

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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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Lisa Rivera Skubal Awarded Recertification in Economic Development Designation

(Waterloo/Cedar Falls) – Lisa Rivera Skubal, CEcD, Vice President of Economic Development with the Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber has been awarded re-certification by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) effective October 2018.  Skubal first achieved the Certified Economic Development designation in 2000.  CEcD recertification, required every three years, was awarded to Skubal who met demanding requirements for continuing education and service to the profession. 

With twenty-eight years of economic development experience, Skubal is responsible for leading programing dedicated to business recruitment & retention and business & economic information delivery for the Cedar Valley.  

In 2016 she was named as one of North America’s Top 50 Economic Developers by Consultant Connect for exemplifying best practices in economic development.  Skubal was the first economic development professional in Iowa to be named to North America’s Top 50 Economic Developers list.  

The designation of Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) is a highly recognized national recognition that denotes a mastery of principal skills in economic development, professional attainment and a commitment to professional growth.  Skubal first earned certification by passing a rigorous three-part, two-day examination, testing her knowledge, proficiency and judgement in the key areas of economic development.

As a highly skilled economic development practitioner, Lisa and over 1,000 other Certified Economic Developers work with public officials, business leaders and community members to create and retain high-quality jobs, establish economic vibrancy,and improve quality of life for the people they serve. 

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About the Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber

The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is a private, not-for-profit corporation working to elevate the economic vitality of our businesses and communities through collaborative economic and community development. Learn more at www.cedarvalleyalliance.com

About IEDC

The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization serving economic developers. Learn more about IEDC: www.iedconline.org

Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber Grows Staff

(WATERLOO,IA) – The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is excited to announce the full-time addition of a new member to their team.  Aaron Jarnagin has served as the Talent Solutions Marketing Intern for the Alliance & Chamber since May. Aaron will be joining the Alliance & Chamber full-time as the Digital Marketing Specialist starting December 17. He assists with digital media,social media, and research for initiatives related to workforce recruitment and retention. Aaron works specifically on content for the Live the Valley website and social media platforms. His position also includes economic-related data research and support for business recruitment and retention projects and publications.

Aaron graduated from the University of Northern Iowa in December 2018 with a degree in Marketing: Advertising and Digital Media. 

About the Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber 

The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is a private, not-for-profit corporation working to elevate the economic vitality of our businesses and communities through collaborative economic and community development. Learn more at www.cedarvalleyalliance.com

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Cedar Valley Pre-Session Legislative Reception set December 12

WATERLOO, IOWA – The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is hosting its annual Pre-Session Legislative Reception for investors on Wednesday, December 12. The event will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo.

Each year the Alliance & Chamber hosts a pre-session reception as an opportunity to meet and converse with state legislators from across the Cedar Valley region. The Alliance & Chamber unveils its Legislative Policy Agenda during the event. Investors are encouraged to attend to voice support for pro-business policies and the projects and programs that will make the Cedar Valley even a better place to live and operate a business. Sponsors for the event include Butler County REC, East Iowa REC, and Grundy County REC.

There is no cost to attend. RSVP deadline is Tuesday, December 4. For more information or to RSVP contact Bette Wubbena at bwubbena@cedarvalleyalliance.com or by calling 319-232-1156.

 

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Good Morning Cedar Valley set for December 6

WATERLOO, IOWA – The Greater Cedar Valley Alliance & Chamber is hosting Good Morning Cedar Valley, a quarterly networking breakfast for investors on Thursday, December 6. The event will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. at Advanced Systems, 5801 Westminster Dr., Cedar Falls.

The December program will include briefings on current events by Cedar Valley mayors, a representative from Black Hawk County Supervisor and the Alliance & Chamber’s CEO, Cary Darrah. Each breakfast attracts more than 150 investors. Sponsors for this event include Premier Sponsor, Advanced Systems, and Gold Sponsor, University of Iowa Community Credit Union.

There is no cost to attend. RSVP deadline is Thursday, November 29. For more information or to RSVP contact Bette Wubbena at bwubbena@cedarvalleyalliance.com or by calling 319-232-1156.

 

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Grow Cedar Valley

We are the leader in bringing business and community together to grow opportunities for the Cedar Valley. Partner with us to grow your business. Together we'll help the Cedar Valley thrive.