BG Chamber of Commerce Welcome to the
Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce

Bowling Green, Ohio

|   Sponsorship is available for the Chamber's new street maps!  |   The 2009 Annual Report is available for download - click here!  |   Sign up for a 2010 Project Team, or fill out a SWOT analysis form!  |

Visit the new website for all of BG!
City of Bowling Green, Ohio

March

8-12
BGSU Spring Break

10
Career Forum
BGSU

10
Lunch & Learn
American Red Cross
150 Gorrell Ave.
*RSVP & Fee Required

11
Business Briefing & brew
Green by Design
19551 North Dixie Highway

23
State of the County Address
WC Courthouse Atrium
*PLEASE RSVP
 



BGSU Dining Catering by Chartwell

OhioView

Bowling Green Chiropractic Center

Encore Bridal Consignment

Preferred Insurance Network, LLC

Mary Kay Cosmetics

Bugbee & Conkle, LLP

Legacy Planning of NWO, LLC
 


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- LINKS -

BG Chamber of Commerce
Relocation Packet

City of Bowling Green, OH
www.bgohio.org

BG City Map
www.communitylink.com/
us/oh/bowlinggreen/map/city

BG Parks & Rec
www.bgohio.org/
parks-and-recreation

BGSU
www.bgsu.edu

BG Community
Development Foundation
www.bowlinggreen-oh.com

BG Convention & Visitors Bureau
www.visitbgohio.org

BG File
www.bgfile.com

Downtown BG
www.downtownbgohio.org

BG Area Schools
www.bgcs.k12.oh.us

Leadership BG Alumni Assoc.
sites.google.com/site/leadershipbg

Wood County
www.co.wood.oh.us

WC Economic Development
www.woodcounty.com

WC Job & Family Services
www.woodcountyjfs.com

Northern OH Area Chambers
www.noacc.org

Ohio Chamber of Commerce
www.ohiochamber.com

Ohio Business Votes
www.ohiobusinessvotes.org

Northwest Ohio SCORE
www.scoretoledo.org

SCORE: Counselors to
America's Small Business
www.score.org


All Chamber forms are in PDF format.  If you are unable to view these forms, please click here to download the latest version of Acrobat Reader.

Help the Chamber chart a course for success in 2010!  Sign up for a Project Team, or fill out a SWOT analysis form!


WHY JOIN THE BG CHAMBER?

Membership in your local Chamber of Commerce speaks positively about your business, according to the results of a national study by The Schapiro Group, an Atlanta-based market research firm. The study reveals that consumers are 63 percent more likely to do business with a company they believe is a member of the chamber.

Other findings include:
• When consumers know that a business is a chamber member, they are 44 percent more likely to think favorably about the business.

• Consumers who are told that a business is a chamber member are 51 percent more likely to be highly aware of it and 57 percent more likely to think positively of its local reputation.

• When business decision-makers believe that a business is a chamber member, they are 37 percent more likely to think favorably of the business, 51 percent more likely to be highly aware of it, 58 percent more likely to think positively of its local reputation and 59 percent more likely to buy goods and services from it.

• 82 percent of respondents believe that the chamber helps create jobs and promotes local economic development.

The study was sponsored by IBM, Administaff, Jim Blasingame and askjim.biz in cooperation with American Chamber of Commerce Executives, and was conducted by The Schapiro Group and coordinated by Market Street Services.
 

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce shall be to support an environment for the development and success of business within the Bowling Green area.
 

ABOUT THE CHAMBER

The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of the business community uniting hundreds of business and professional firms, non-profit organizations and government entities, thereby creating a unique central organization working to improve business and build an even stronger community.

Supporting a healthy economic system is not the only function of the Chamber of Commerce. A healthy, growing community with a quality of life that contributes to companies and individuals who desire to work and live in Bowling Green is also an important ingredient of business success and expansion.

The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce has grown to nearly 500 investors, with more than 90% of them being small businesses. The strength of the Chamber lies in attracting the greatest number of investors, creating a pool of resources from which can be drawn ideas, influence, legislative power, energy and finances.

The Chamber's membership elects a 27-member governing board. This board approves all of the Chamber's Project Teams and councils. Without the time, support and dedication of volunteers, the Chamber could not possibly serve the needs of its investors.
 

CHAMBER HISTORY

The Bowling Green Chamber began with the Board of Trade that was formed in January 1905. In 1910 the Bowling Green Commercial Club was formed, and it wasn't until 1936 that the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce became incorporated and was chartered as a non-profit organization under the laws of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States.


2010
Executive Board


President
Doris Herringshaw
OSU Extension Office

Vice President
Dave Shilling
David A. Shilling, O.D., & Assoc.

Secretary
Ann Stott
Norton & Stott

Treasurer
Bruce Stevens
Stevens Law, LLC

Representative-At-Large
Michelle Evans
Evan Home Loans, Ltd

Past President
Bob Scholl
Edward Jones Investments

2010
Board of Directors

Michael Bankey
Owens Community College

Charlie Bechstein
First Federal Bank

Hugh Caumartin
Bowling Green City Schools

Suzanne Clark
BG Community
Development Foundation

Amy Craft Ahrens
For Keeps

Misty Dimick
Discovery Kingdom

Pam Fahle
Adecco Employment Service

John Fawcett
City of Bowling Green

Mary Hinkelman
Alpha Management,
McDonald’s Restaurants

Greg Kegler
Kellermeyer Company

Eric Klotz
Klotz Floral, Garden
Center and Landscaping

Stan Korducki
Wood County Hospital

John Krukemyer
Mid-Wood, Inc.

Sandy Milligan
Milligan Workshops, Inc.

Andy Newlove
Newlove Realty, Inc.

Ronald J. Newlove
John Newlove
Real Estate, Inc.

Wanda Radabaugh
Fifth Third Bank

Barbara Ruland
Downtown BG

Pat Scholl
Cooper Standard
Automotive Seal Plant

Cynthia Sippel
University Honda

Timothy Smith
BGSU

Jeanne Sofo
CMC Group

Wendy Stram
BG Convention &
Visitors Bureau

Chamber Staff

Executive Director
Earlene Kilpatrick
e.kilpatrickdirector@bgchamber.net

Communications & IT Manager
Atonn Smeltzer
chamber@bgchamber.net

Administrative Assistant
Sharon Ferdig
sharonferdig@bgchamber.net

Chamber Interns
intern@bgchamber.net

Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce
163 N Main Street, PO Box 31, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Ph. 419-353-7945
Fax: 419-353-3693