Our vision: To be the indispensable resource for Allen and Collin County businesses.
Our mission: To support our members through programs that promote business development and encourage economic growth, educational excellence and legislative advocacy.
The Chamber would like to thank the following members for their generosity in sponsoring an event or by donating items or services: Mimi's Cafe - Tuesday Morning Live Sponsor; and Coffee Dreams - SOHO Cafe.
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Executive Committee
Sheila McKinney, Chair Presbyterian Hospital of Allen
Patti McKee, Chair-Elect Community Credit Union
Bob Rothe, Immediate Past-Chair Fortune Financial Services
Maxine Sweet, Treasurer Experian
Sonia Malone, At-Large Allen Premium Outlets
Worley Stein, At-Large American National Bank
Sharon Mayer, President/CEO Allen Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors
Bruce Heller JaRyCo Development
Al Holmes Optymize
Christi Jefferson Christi Taylor Jefferson, CPA
Dr. Toni Jenkins Collin County Community College
Rudy Mann Sunbelt Telecommunications
James Montgomery Hilton Garden Inn
Dr. Jenny Preston Allen Independent School District
Charisse Reaume Allen Economic Development Corporation
Chris Ryan Xtera Communications
T. Randall (Randy) Sandifer Attorney at Law
Andy Stewart Compliments, LLC
Peter Vargas City of Allen
Jim Waldbauer BW2 Engineers
Staff
Pam Fechter Membership
Carol Rodgers Operations
The Chamber would like to acknowledge and thank the following major investors
Platinum Investors
Experian HIT Entetainment Presbyterian Hospital of Allen RCL Enterprises Strasburger & Price, LLP Sunbelt Telecommunications, Inc.
Gold Investors
Carter & Burgess Community Credit Union Frullati Cafe and Bakery FSI International Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse Oncor Group Regions Bank Sage Telecom, Inc. Sam's Club #4743 Plano/East Sanmina SCI Twin Creeks Master Planned Community
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Collin County Economic Summit
COLLIN COUNTY ECONOMIC SUMMIT SET FOR MARCH 30
Business and community leaders interested in the future of local economy will get a preview at the 2004 Collin County Economic Summit scheduled for March 30.
This year, the event will run from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a luncheon keynote address by Dr. Steve H. Murdock followed by two rounds of breakouts and a wrap up session. The Economic Summit will take place at Collin County Community College District’s Spring Creek Campus, 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway in Plano. Dr. Murdock is the state demographer and a professor for the Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
According to Collin County Judge Ron Harris, the summit is an excellent vehicle for networking between area businesses, elected officials from schools, community college, cities, county and state on issues of local cooperation and economic benefit. “The summit is traditionally held in an off-legislative year to update the business and local elected officials on subjects on the agenda for the next legislative session as well as topics impacting the continuing successes of our county. We are able to learn and network with each other for the common good of partnerships between business and government to be better prepared to address the continued growth of the county,” said Judge Harris.
Dr. Murdock’s keynote address will focus on population change in Texas as it relates to Collin County and its implications for business activity for both the public and private sectors. He will focus on four dynamic areas: the rate of population growth, age structure, growth of the non-Anglo population and household composition. Breakout sessions will cover local transportation and air quality issues, the impact of the 2003 legislative session, health care and the job market. Breakouts will also include a panel of area mayors as well as an update on education finance reform.
The 2004 Collin County Economic Summit is hosted by Collin County, Collin County Community College District, Allen, Frisco, McKinney and Plano Chambers of Commerce and Economic Development Corporations.
According to Dr. Toni Jenkins, vice president of Collin County Community College District, “The Economic Summit is a vital resource because it demonstrates how changing demographics in Texas can impact local economic trends. Business leaders and community members come to hear what economic experts are forecasting in areas critical to the growth and development in North Texas.”
Registration is $40, and seating is limited. For more information, contact Ann Reynolds at 972.758.3893 or areynolds@ccccd.edu.
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