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August 2016 MACCI s Chamber Caper Offers Big Cup Fun MACCI s Chamber Caper is scheduled for Wednesday, August 10 at RiverEdge Golf Course. Plans are being finalized for another fun filled day of non-competitive golf. Teams will again consist of 6 golfers playing the big cup tournament. Your flight package includes 18 holes of big cup golf, green fees, motorized covered cart, lunch, dinner, PLUS your Play All pass that includes a mulligan, putting contest and poker run card. The networking opportunity on the green is priceless! MACCI Welcomes New Members Chamber Caper is a fundraising event that helps support the efforts of your Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry that benefit our members and help grow our community. Limited sponsorship opportunities are still available. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m., followed by a golfers meeting at 10:15 a.m. and shotgun start at 10:30 a.m. The afternoon concludes with a social hour at 4:00 p.m. and dinner/awards at 5:15 p.m. Invitations to golf were mailed mid-july. For your convenience you can also register on the MACCI website at www.marshfieldchamber.com and click on Events. Much appreciation goes out to our Platinum sponsors: Business News Shared pg. 2 And special thank you to our Gold sponsor: Enhanced hole sponsors (confirmed at publish date) at this year s event include: Bauernfeind Business Technologies, Fairway Independent Mortgage, Figi s Companies, Inc., Forward Financial Bank, Hawkins Ash CPAs LLP, Keller Inc., Merkel Company, Office Enterprises, PreventionGenetics, Simplicity Credit Union, Stoney River Assisted Living & Memory Care, Team Schierl Companies, The Hearing House, TRICOR Insurance, Wickersham Jewelry, and V&H Automotive Group. MACCI cuts ribbon for JCPenney pg. 6 Special thanks to Nasonville Dairy and Wenzel s Farm Sausage for their in-kind support! Thank you...we look forward to seeing you on the green!

MACCI Welcomes New Members Lang Equipment LLC, located at 10566 South Washington Avenue in Marshfield and 4317 Stewart Avenue in Wausau, is dedicated to customer satisfaction. They strive to offer quality equipment, attachments, parts and great service to all of their customers. Lang Equipment sells and services Branson Tractors, IHI Excavators, Solideal Campolast tires and tracks, and numerous short line ag equipment companies. They also offer a wide selection of forestry equipment both commercial and hobbyist. Nathaniel Lang is the owner and can be reached at 715-591-7774 or email sales @langequipmentllc.com. To learn more about Lang Equipment log onto langequipmentllc.com. Marshfield Technology, located at 109 West Second Street in Marshfield offers full service repair for computers and phones. David Noll is the owner and the business telephone number is 715-502-4585 or email sales@nollpc. com. In business since 2013, Marshfield Technology also sells phone plans and no contract wireless plans. Learn more about Marshfield Technology at http://marshfieldtechnology.com Business Briefs Happy anniversary to the following businesses celebrating milestone anniversaries! OK Sanitary Service is celebrating 30 years in business this August! Congratulations Roy & Lucia Houpt! The business telephone number is 715-384- 4526. Prairie Run Dental recently celebrated 10 years of smiles. Located at 1807 Prairie Drive in Marshfield the business telephone number is 715-387-1724. Wishing Dr. Barry & Amy Cole and their talented staff many more years of making smiles! Hawkins Ash CPAs LLP will celebrate its 60th year in business. What began as a single office with 14 employees has grown to employ more than 125 with 17 partners in eight offices in two states. The Marshfield office is located at 101 West 29th Street, Ste 101 and the business telephone number is 715-387-1131. Congrats to Matt Eckelberg and his Marshfield staff of professionals! Kudos to Keller, Inc. who received the remodel project for Weinbrenner Shoe Company located at 108 South Polk Street in Merrill. Under the direction of project manager Brad Allen construction will begin in August and is expected to be completed in September. Congratulations to Marco on being named one of the country s best workplaces for millennials. Marco is keenly aware that millennials represent the future of the economy, and that this generation of younger workers are reshaping company cultures by expecting more from the workplace. That s why they are proud to announce that consulting firm Great Place to Work and Fortune have named Marco one of the country s 100 Best Workplaces for Millennials in 2016. Way to go! Centergy, a leader of economic development in Central Wisconisn, announced that Nelson Dahl will assume the position of Executive Director August 1. Dahl served as Vice-President, Finance & Information Technical at Mid-State Technology College. Dahl will assume responsibility for directing the organization s growth while ensuring a return on investment for Centergy s stakeholders and investors. Centergy (Central WI Alliance for Economic Development) is a nonprofit organization created to unite resources to stimulate regional economic development by marketing the region, convening resources and supporting collaboration through economic competitiveness, talent development and innovation and entrepreneurship. Premier Home Lending recently relocated to 117 West Upham Street (the former Eyewear Designs location). In addition to this new location, Michelle Nikolay is pleased to announce that Angie Domine, longtime Mortgage Loan Originator at Simplictiy Credit Union has joined Premier Home Lending. Michelle or Angie can be reached at 715-384-7900. 88.5 The Family, a Christian Broadcasting radio network, serving the nonprofit sector since 1969, has announced the selection of Sonia Barham as its new chief executive officer. Sonia will fill the vacancy created by Rick Reyer s departure in December 2015. The selection was made after a regional search and selection process. Most recently Sonia served as executive director for SOAR Fox Cities in Appleton. Best wishes in this new position, Sonia! Denise Sonnemann has been named Central Wisconsin Community Ambassador for Enbridge. Contact her at sonnermann.denise@gmail.com or call 715-676-3003 with any questions. Congrats! 2 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

The Freedom Project - Open-air Worship in Columbia Park! The Freedom Project is an initiative to bring awareness to the hope, peace, love, and freedom we find only in God. It s HIS presence in our lives that makes the difference. We bring the worship we enjoy each week in our churches, out into the community with a band of musicians and singers from multiple churches in our area. Join us at the heart of the city, Columbia Park, for great music, while enjoying the beautiful summer weather. Everyone is welcome to attend The Freedom Project will be held on Saturday, August 13 at 7:00 p.m. The Freedom Project concerts are made up of members of Marshfield area churches. MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 3

Central WI State Fair Announces Grandstand Entertainment The Central Wisconsin State Fair has announced this year s grandstand entertainment. The fair will open on Wednesday, August 31 and runs through Monday, September 5. This year s line-up includes: Wednesday, August 31: Home Free Thursday, September 1: Eric Paslay Friday, September 2: Blue Oyster Cult Sunday, September 4: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Daily admission: Adults - $9.00 Teen (13-17) - $6.00 Children (6-12) - $3.00 Children 5 and under are free Grandstand is FREE with gate admission. Trackside seating available for an additional fee. Other events and activities being planned for this year include: Saturday, September 3: Brush Truck & Tractor Pull and the NTPA Truck and Tractor Pull Sunday, September 4: Central Wisconsin s Got Talent Sunday, September 4: The Flossy Gust Memorial Boxing Show Monday, September 5: The Rice Bull Riding Event and the Demo Derby Contact the fair office at 715-387-1261 with any questions. Mid-State Technical College Offers Customer Relationship Professional Technical Diploma Customer relationship professionals interact with customers to handle complaints, process orders and provide information about an organization s products and services. They need strong listening and speaking skills to clearly and accurately respond to customer inquiries and concerns. As front-line problem solvers, they frequently analyze situations, investigate problems and determine solutions. Workers who interact with customers by email, live chat, or other non-voice contact channels also have strong writing skills and use correct grammar, spelling and punctuation. Mid-State s Customer Relationship Professional program develops students into important members of a call center or customer service team. The program focuses on communicating with customers to help them navigate past challenges to fulfill their needs, emphasizing active listening, effective verbal communication and business writing skills. Graduates from the Customer Relationship Professional program may advance into the Office Support Specialist program or the Administrative Professional program. Careers: Account Representative Client Services Specialist Contact Center Agent Customer Care Representative Customer Service Representative Contact our local college at 715-387-2538 to learn more about this new program! MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

We would like to invite you to our Back to the 50 s days event! We are inviting you bring your Classic Car on August 4th and/or August 5th, 2016; between the hours of 5pm and 8pm! When you bring your classic car to Dairy Queen those night(s), you will receive a free combo meal voucher (up to $9 value) that you can enjoy at any time. (One combo meal voucher per car) So come and enjoy the fun atmosphere with our staff dressed in 50 s attire and 50 s music for all to enjoy! MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 5

MACCI Cuts the Ribbon at JCPenney Company, Inc. JCPenney s first Wisconsin stores opened in 1916. Not long after, JCPenney opened its doors in downtown Marshfield on April 27, 1920. The store changed styles, managers and locations over the years, and will now change once more. JCPenney shoppers will discover new and exciting ways to get their Penney s worth of style, quality and value in the newly renovated store, with a modern interior mimicking the look and feel of a brand new JCPenney store. At JCPenney, we re committed to providing Marshfield customers with a compelling shopping experience that blends the best of our trusted brands the the newest innovative retail concepts, Andrea Kaiser, JCPenney general manager said. We can t wait to share our fresh new look just in time for the back-toschool shopping season. The remodeled 33,500-square-foot store features an innovative store environment distinctively designed with the customer in mind, including an updated floor plan, modern fixtures, an all-new fine jewelry department and much more. Ease of customer shopping is paramount, with improvements such as updated signage and graphics for locating hot trends from popular private brands, easily accessible footwear for the whole family and a trained staff of window experts available to assist customers with a wide range of products. Customers can now also utilize the JCPenney mobile app to locate and apply coupons at the register and view special promotions. The store s updated salon interior features a modern color palette, engaging wall graphics and houses an extensive assortment of hair care products. The Salon by InStyle stylists are trained to deliver an advanced approach to cuts, color and client service. Join us as we celebrate the new JCPenney s and their commitment to great customer service! Your personal financial goals deserve a personal approach Putting the needs of clients first is the approach I believe in. I ll work with you to find the right financial solutions to help you plan for your unique goals. And together, we ll track your progress over time, adjusting your plan along the way to help get you where you want to go. Participating in the ceremony were: Andrea Kaiser, JCPenney general manager; Scott Larson, MACCI Executive Director; Steve Barg, City Administrator; and Pat Wesenberg, MACCI Board President. Diane Meyer Van Note Financial Advisor 307 W Upham St Marshfield, WI 54449 715.389.1900 diane.m.vannote@ampf.com ameripriseadvisors.com/ diane.m.vannote Investment advisory products and services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., a registered investment adviser. Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC. 2015 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved. (7/15) 6 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

Encourage Employees To Attend Networking Events Once a month your Chamber offers Business After 5 events. Hosted at a member business and sponsored by additional members, this networking opportunity is open to all members and their employees. This member benefit is a great way for you to grow your business and support your Chamber. Every month over 200+ business people attend and take advantage of this opportunity. Locations confirmed for 2016 include: August 25: Business After 5 on the Farm - Heiman Holsteins September 14: Power Pac October 13: Nutz Deep II November: TBD December 8: Christmas Business After 5 at Hotel Marshfield If you are interested in being a sponsor at any events throughout the year please contact Debbie Bauer at 715-384-3454 or email her at debbiebauer@marshfieldchamber.com. Your support is greatly appreciated! Are you interested in hosting a Business After 5 in 2017, or co-sponsoring a particular month? Contact Debbie Bauer at 715-384-3454! 7 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

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Celebrate Business & Education Partnerships at the Fourteenth Annual Recognizing Distinguished Area Educators Wednesday, October 5, 2016 Reception....... 5:30pm Dinner.......... 6:30pm Program....... to follow Hotel Marshfield 2700 South Central Avenue Marshfield, Wisconsin Evening Attire, Jacket & Tie Preferred Partners in Educational Excellence and Workforce Development of the Marshfield Area Chamber Foundation Partnering with the School Districts of Auburndale, Columbus Catholic, Granton, Greenwood, Immanuel Lutheran, Marshfield, Pittsville, Spencer, St. Joseph School Invitations will be mailed at the end of August. Special thanks to this year's Presenting sponsors:

ITEMS NEEDED FOR DONATION: BACKPACKS COLORED PENCILS CRAYONS (24 COUNT) SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS (WIDE LINED) PENCILS DRY ERASE MARKERS ERASERS (PINK) ERASERS (PENCIL TOP) FOLDERS (PAPER & PLASTIC - 2 POCKET) FOLDERS WITH PRONGS (PLASTIC) GLUE STICKS GLUE BOTTLE HIGHLIGHTERS INDEX CARDS (3X5 LINED) PAPER (WIDE OR NARROW LOOSE LEAF) PENCIL BOX OR ZIPPERED POUCH PENS (RED) RULERS SCISSORS COMPOSITION NOTEBOOKS WASHABLE MARKERS BINDERS (1/2 WITH INDEX DIVIDERS) COLLECTION DATES JULY 25TH - AUGUST 14TH Please consider helping us make sure all students in our community are able to begin the school year with everything needed to be successful in the upcoming school year. *Cash donations also welcome. DONATIONS CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: ASSOCIATED BANK BMO HARRIS BANK CENTURY 21 REALTY ENDLESS DESIGNS FIRST CHOICE CREDIT UNION HERITAGE BANK (MARSHFIELD) MACCI MARSHFIELD AREA UNITED WAY MARSHFIELD CLINIC RIVEREDGE SIMPLICITY CREDIT UNION TARGET TRICOR INSURANCE For more information, contact Marshfield Area United Way at 715-384-9992 or visit marshfieldareaunitedway.org. COORDINATED BY:

Investment Concepts GWENDOLYN CONDON, FSCP 104 W. 4th St.. Marshfield, WI 54449 715-303-1981 cell: 262-893-1536 gcondon@sagepointadvisor.com Should I buy or lease assets for my business? Question: Should I buy or lease assets for my business? Answer: This decision depends on several factors, such as the cost of the asset, your cash and/or credit position, and the asset's value to you now and in the future. In the short term, leasing an asset allows you to try out a product without making a lengthy commitment. If you find the item does not meet your needs, you are not stuck with it as you might be if you had bought it and had difficulty reselling it. For items that quickly become technologically obsolete (e.g., computers and communications equipment), successive leasing allows you the flexibility of upgrading. In most cases, a lessor (particularly of office equipment) will also provide maintenance support on the items you lease. Buying an asset provides you with equity. But it may also require a substantial cash outlay for an outright purchase or a down payment. Certainly, obtaining credit for a large purchase (e.g., an office building) may be difficult, and credit for leases is easier to obtain. In contrast, you will likely spend more dollars by leasing over the life of the asset than you would with a purchase, even if you consider the interest payments on a loan. This is particularly true with real estate. The interest you pay on loans to acquire real property may be tax deductible as a business expense, as may maintenance costs and depreciation on the asset. Also, even though most lease payments are fully deductible as business expenses for tax purposes, your purchase of the asset may provide greater tax relief in the long term. As a general rule of thumb, buy the asset if it will increase in value over time and you plan to keep it more than five years. If the asset will decrease in value, lease it. Securities and advisory services offered through SagePoint Financial, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Insurance services offered through Investment Concepts, not affiliated with SagePoint Financial, Inc. Broadridge Investor Communication Solutions, Inc. does not provide investment, tax, or legal advice. The information presented here is not specific to any individual's personal circumstances. To the extent that this material concerns tax matters, it is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by a taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed by law. Each taxpayer should seek independent advice from a tax professional based on his or her individual circumstances. These materials are provided for general information and educational purposes based upon publicly available information from sources believed to be reliable we cannot assure the accuracy or completeness of these materials. The information in these materials may change at any time and without notice.

Light Up the Night 2K/5K Glow Walk Saturday, September 17, 2016 Marshfield, WI 6:30-7:30 pm - Registration at Pick n Save 7:45 pm - Pre-stretch warm-ups 8:00 pm - Glow Time Glow Registration Name Address/City/State Email Phone # (For registration confirmation & updates) Glow T-shirt Size (Adult unisex unless noted Youth): Youth Med. Youth Lg. Small Medium Large Xlarge XXlarge Registration: Includes Glow T-shirt and participants packet: $25 per person, ages 12 and under $15 (Youth sizes only) $30 after September 1st, cannot guarantee Glow T-shirt $35 day of Glow, cannot guarantee Glow T-shirt A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Marshfield Area United Way for the NOW (Nutrition On Weekends) program. Payment: Check Enclosed Credit Card Card Number Expiration Date: / V-Code Amount $ Card billing address Signature of name as it appears on card Return completed form: MACCI, 700 South Central Ave, Marshfield, WI 54449, or register online at web.marshfieldchamber.com/events

Boomerang - Keep Customers Coming Back A professional leadership program designed for business owners, managers, young professionals, and even your front-line employees. Join us and learn from Dave Skogen, Founder & Chairman of Festival as he shares company policies that he treats as Recipes and hear about the 10-tile rule and his secret to success. Skogen has been in the grocery business for over six decades. Thursday, September 21 Growing up, he was an athlete and had visions of one day being a 7:30-9:00 a.m. coach. Today, he coaches and teaches in a supermarket instead of an athletic field. In 1990, the first Festival Foods store opened. Holiday Inn Conference Center The Skogen family currently operates 25+ Festival Foods stores and 750 South Central Avenue, Marshfield has over 5,000 employees throughout Wisconsin. Join MACCI and Main Street Marshfield to learn more about customer service at its best. Your $15 investment per person includes continental breakfast, professional networking and program. RSVP to macciinfo@marshfieldchamber.com, fax: 715-387-8925 or mail to MACCI, 700 South Central Avenue, Marshfield, by September 15, 2016. Name(s) Company Email Invoice me Check enclosed OR register online at www.marshfieldchamber.com/events Sponsored by:

Join the MACCI Action! The Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry needs you! The Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry s mission is to provide leadership and support for the economic advancement of our community while serving as a catalyst for the development of programs and services that benefit our members. We can t do it alone BUT, with your help we have a better chance of succeeding! We invite each of you to share your time and talent with us by serving on one or more of the following committees. Please indicate where you would be willing to serve. Your dedication to our organization is very much appreciated. DAIRYFEST Volunteers are needed in coordinating this community event held the first full weekend of June. Which sub-committee can you help with? Steering Committee Parade Picnic in the Park Breakfast set-up Arts/Craft Show Volunteer throughout the weekend ANNUAL MEETING Volunteers on this committee meet to develop a theme for this annual dinner and coordinate the dinner and decorations, and secure sponsorships. Meets once a month October January. CHAMBER CAPER Volunteers on this committee, work on coordinating the day s activities including course set-up, identify games and hole events, secure sponsorships and door prizes and coordinate volunteers for the day. Meets once a month from June August. BUSINESS BOWL To coordinate a bowling tournament for our members. Volunteers help secure lane sponsorships, door prizes, develop a theme for the day, determine a lunch menu, and identify various fundraising activities. Meets as needed, August October. SMALL BUSINESS VOICE Volunteers on this committee, represent various sectors of our small business members. Committee members address concerns and work with MACCI to find solutions by offering workshops, developing user groups, and providing resources. This group also identifies members who can share their expertise with the members to facilitate workshops/seminars/webinars. Meets September May. INDUSTRY COUNCIL To provide quarterly forums for Marshfield s top executives to discuss issues that affect Marshfield s larger employers and industry based organizations. TRANSPORTATION To work on behalf of maintaining and improving our transportation network. Meets as needed. BUSINESS & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS To inform Chamber members and the public on issues affecting business. Meets once a month. AGRI-BUSINESS To enhance growth opportunities for our businesses related in the agriculture industry. Meets September April. YOUNG PROFESSIONALS Are you a young professional looking to get socially connected in Marshfield? The Marshfield YP s host monthly socials, do community service projects, participate in volleyball leagues, and coordinate group activities. They meet the 2 nd Monday of every month at 5:30 pm at MACCI. WORKFORCE RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE HR staff, managers, or others who play a key role in personnel recruitment facing challenges to attract the quality workforce needed to continue to grow our companies and our community Name Business Phone Address Email Fax # Return to MACCI at macciinfo@marshfieldchamber.com, or mail to 700 S Central Ave, Marshfield. Thank you!

August 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Farmer s Market 4 Back to the 50 s Dairy Queen 5 Vox Concert Series 7 pm 8 am 1 pm (Northside) Wildwood Pick n Save Station Parking Lot 7 Vox Concert Series 7:30 pm Wildwood Station 8 BGA Meeting 11 am MACCI YP Meeting 5:30 pm - MACCI 9 Farmer s Market 8 am 1 pm Pick n Save Parking Lot 14 15 16 Farmer s Market 8 am 1 pm Pick n Save Parking Lot 21 MFLD Area Kennel Dog Show - Fairgrounds 22 MACCI Board Meeting 4 pm - MACCI 23 Farmer s Market 8 am 1 pm Pick n Save Parking Lot Leadership MFLD Adopt A Hwy Cleanup 5 pm Meet at MACCI 28 29 30 Farmer s Market 8 am 1 pm Pick n Save Parking Lot Central Wisconsin s Got Talent 7 pm Grandstands (Marshfield Fairgrounds) 3 Marshfield Civic Band 7 pm Oak Avenue Community Center Back to the 50 s Dairy Queen (Northside) Chamber Caper Mtg 9 am - MACCI 10 Chamber Caper RiverEdge Golf Course & Banquet Facility MFLD YP Social 6 pm Abares Outer Limits Mid-State s Stainless Steel Welding Program 5 6:30 pm Marshfield Campus 11 We Banjo 3 Concert 7-10 pm Chestnut Center Vox Concert Series 7:30 pm Wildwood Station Leadership Council Mtg Noon - MACCI 17 18 24 Central Wisconsin s Got Talent 6 pm American Legion (Loyal) 31 WMC Safety Council Mtg 8 am - MACCI Farmer s Market 2 pm 7 pm Pick n Save Parking Lot Technology Council Mtg 12:30 pm MACCI Third Thursday 5 7 pm Downtown Marshfield 25 Business After 5 Heiman Holsteins Vox Concert Series 7:30 pm Wildwood Station Career & Technical Advisory Mtg 11 am Relay for Life 5:30 pm Midnight Marshfield Middle School Back to the 50 s Dairy Queen (Northside) 12 Movies in the Park Dusk Columbia Park Central Wisconsin s Got Talent 6:30 pm Clark County Fair (Neillsville) 19 Vox Concert Series 7:30 pm Wildwood Station MFLD Area Kennel Dog Show - Fairgrounds 6 Relay for Life 5:30 pm Midnight Marshfield Middle School Back to the 50 s Dairy Queen (Northside) 13 Kids Expo and Fashion Show 11 am Marshfield Mall Freedom Project: Concert in the Park 7 pm Columbia Park 20 Cruise In and Family Fun 6 9 pm Faith Fellowship Church MFLD Area Kennel Dog Show - Fairgrounds 26 27 India Festival 4-7 pm MFLD High School Central Wisconsin State Fair August 31 September 5 Grandstand Entertainment: Wednesday, August 31 Home Free Thursday, September 1 Eric Paslay Friday, September 2 Blue Oyster Cult Sunday, September 4 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band For more information contact 715-387-1261

700 South Central Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449 PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID MARSHFIELD, WI PERMIT NO. 24 www.marshfieldchamber.com phone: (715) 384-3454 fax: (715) 387-8925 Return Service Requested Perspectives is published monthly for the members and supporters of the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry. MACCI is a member of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE), the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC), the Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Executives (WCCE), Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC), International Economic Development Council (IEDC), International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Wisconsin Downtown Action Council (WDAC) and SCORE (Counselors to America s Small Business), Transportation Development Association (TDA), Dairy Business Council (DBA), and Wisconsin Economic Development Association ( WEDA). Correspondence may be sent to MACCI at 700 South Central Avenue, Marshfield, WI 54449. Send faxes to 715-387-8925 or call 715-384-3454. Our email address is macci@marshfieldchamber. com and our web site is www.marshfieldchamber. com Your Staff of: MACCI Scott Larson, Executive Director Debbie Bauer, Program Director Karen Isaacson, Member Services/Workforce Director Nikki Claude, Administrative Assistant Jessica Roehl, Administrative Assistant Chamber Foundation Karen Olson, Business Development Director Convention & Visitors Bureau Matt McLean, Executive Director Lyn Anderson - Marketing Assistant MACCI Board of Directors Pat Wesenberg, President Frank Baltus, Vice President Amy Nystrom, Secretary Matt Eckelberg - Treasurer David Meissner - Past President Nick Arnoldy Sharon Helwig Erin Howard Joanne Kendell Cory LaTourell Vicky Strobel Phil Trierweiler Bob Trussoni Troy Weik Ron Wilczek Advertise in the New Perspectives Raise your company s visibility in a monthly newsletter that goes to the top executives, managers and entrepreneurs in Marshfield & surrounding communities. Perspectives is an extremely cost-effective way to get your message out to a highly targeted group of your fellow business people. For more information, contact the Chamber at (715) 384-3454.