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SUMMARY:Membership Mixer: Movement for Life Physical Therapy
DESCRIPTION:Every month SLO Chamber members gather after hours to catch up\, meet new members\, do a bit of networking and get an inside glance at a local business. \nMembership Mixers happen on the third Wednesday of every month and provide an opportunity for members to get to know each other and share business contacts all in the friendly confines of a member business. \nA benefit to all Chamber members\, these networking events provide the opportunity for the host to showcase their digs\, show off what they do and maybe even boast a little about the services they offer. \nAll members are welcome to invite a non-member as a one-time guest. The guest will be contacted at a later date about the benefits of a membership. \nPlease see Mixer Guidelines for potential hosts.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/membership-mixer-9/
LOCATION:San Luis Sports Therapy & Orthopedic Rehabilitation\, 1106 Walnut St. #110\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events
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SUMMARY:R/C | Mountaineer IT
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URL:https://slochamber.org/event/r-c-mountaineer-it/
LOCATION:Mountaineer IT\, 1229 Carmel Street\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events
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SUMMARY:7:30 AM | Good Morning SLO - June 2022
DESCRIPTION:Your community newspaper brought to life. \nGood Morning SLO is our platform for sharing ideas\, news and inspiration. A monthly program that brings community leaders\, business owners\, nonprofit executives and staffers together\, and enables us to reconnect\, engage and learn from each other. \nOur goal is to provide insight into business\, community and legislative issues and share the stories of those making a difference. We want audience members to leave with ideas and information about how to better their personal and professional lives. \nGood Morning SLO happens on the fourth Thursday of every month except November when it is on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. \nThank you to this month’s featured sponsor: \n \n\nDROUGHT TOLERANT \nThe state is in its third year of harsh drought\, and the Central Coast is particularly vulnerable. We’ve invited SLO City Utilities Director\, Aaron Floyd\, to address the community’s most frequently asked water questions and break down how the City of San Luis Obispo has prepared for the continuing drought. \n\nKEEPING WILDLIFE WILD \nCute kitten videos have nothing on Pacific Wildlife Care’s social media rehabilitation and release footage. From pelicans and hawks to songbirds and jackrabbits\, the organization is experiencing a record setting spring. We invited inaugural Executive Director\, Christine Johnson\, to elaborate on what is causing this increase and introduce us to an animal ambassador or two. \n\nFARM TO WALLET \nThis year’s AngelCon winner is an example of how Ag Tech is helping the farm industry innovate and improve operations. Jim Cogan\, co-founder and COO\, will join us to share how farm-management platform AcreCloud is offering growers and contractors customized control over their work\, reducing cost\, and helping ensure compliance in an ever-growing field. \n\nA FAMILY-FRIENDLY STATE OF MIND \nRecent studies have continued to show that what’s good for families is good for business. One local company has long been bought into that philosophy\, and has put practices into place that not only keep their employees happy\, but help their bottom line. Morris & Garritano COO Kerry Morris will share how implementing family-friendly policies has improved workplace culture and the company’s success overall. \n\nSUMMER TOURISM TRENDS \nSummertime is here in SLO County and with domestic travel on the rise\, we’re set to have a record-breaking tourism season. Eric Parker\, Public Relations and Communications Manager at Visit SLO CAL will offer insight on statewide travel trends\, where they’re focusing their efforts\, and what we should expect across the Central Coast this summer. \n\nGOOD SAMARITANS OF SLO COUNTY \nTo help combat the rise of opioid overdoses in our county\, the SLO Opioid Safety Coalition and students at Cal Poly’s Digital Transformation Hub teamed up to create Naxalone Now\, an app that delivers the life-saving drug Naxalone directly to people’s doorsteps. Jenn Rhoads\, SLO County Behavioral Health Specialist\, will share an update on how the app is working since launching earlier this year. \n\nMORNING MASH UP \nBrass Mash will give us a sneak peek of their next day’s performance at Concerts in the Plaza. Known to bring any crowd to its feet\, the Brass Mash style blends or “mashes” two or more songs at a time. The band consists entirely of horns\, winds\, and percussion\, and plays a variety of music styles\, making them everyone’s favorite party rock band. \n\nThank you to our 2022 Good Morning SLO Annual Sponsors:​
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/730-am-good-morning-slo-june-2022/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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SUMMARY:Insight Studio | Family-Friendly Workplaces In Practice
DESCRIPTION:Insight Studio and the Family-Friendly Workplace Accelerator Program are coming together to offer a special event aimed at helping businesses increase employee recruitment\, retention\, overall productivity\, and workplace culture.\n\nThis workshop will put you face-to-face with organizations that are successfully implementing family-friendly practices including:\n\nFlexible and predictable scheduling\nOnsite childcare\nParental leave\nInfants at work and lactation support\nRecruitment and onboarding\n\n\nYou’ll leave the event with new ideas\, resources and processes to best assess and act on your employees’ needs and interests\, increase your bottom line\, and enhance your reputation as a family-friendly workplace.\n\n\n\n\n\nSchedule: \n3:30-5:30 p.m. | Round table Q&A session with experts \n5:30-6:00 p.m. | Optional (but encouraged!) networking happy hour \n\nThank you to our sponsors: \n  \n  \n\nLOCAL EXPERTS: \nGrace Casola is the Human Resources Manager for Tolosa Winery. She has worked in human resources for over 4 years\, with a specialization in the hospitality industry. Casola strongly believes there is a necessary shift from seeing human resources as the terminator and viewing the role as the biggest encouragement for employees.  \n\nMisty Epperson has called the Central Coast home for over 20 years!  Epperson made a career change and began working in the Human Resources field in 2015 and found her passion.  In 2018\, she earned her SHRM- Certified Professional certification. She is the Human Resources and Benefits Manager for Scientific Drilling International and currently serves as President of the Human Resources Association of Central Coast. \n\nSarah Davis developed Trust Automation’s Trust Children Center. She has been working with children for 25 years\, starting as a Special Education Assistant at 18. Davis lives in Arroyo Grande with her husband\, two daughters and dog and enjoys cooking\, gardening and going out to eat with her family. \n\n\nTami Douglas-Schatz is the Human Resources Director for the County of San Luis Obispo and has an extensive background in Human Resources. Douglas-Schatz is active in the California State Association of Counties HR Directors’ Association\, having served as President and in all other Board positions for five years. She has a passion for growth and development and organizational change management.  \n\nLindsey Miller serves on the Strategy\, Policy\, and Engagement team at Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) Company’s Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP)\, leading the retraining and redeployment efforts for the over 1100 coworkers in advance of the plant’s closure in 2024/5. Lindsey has become intimately involved in the childcare needs for the DCPP employees and how to support their work/life balance needs. \n\nLeslie Mehigan works with the Central Coast Breastfeeding Coalition. Mehigan is a public health professional and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant with wide experience educating professionals and the general public to execute\, accomplish\, and protect current infant health recommendations. \n\nAngela Toomey is the Director of Human Resources at Morris and Garritano. She has a BS in Psychology\, is HIPPA certified and is a Certified Compensation Professional from World at Work. Along with over two decades of experience in the Human Resources field\, she is passionate about achieving organizational growth and development by getting the right people into the right jobs at the right time. \n\nKely Blackburn is the Human Resources Business Advisor at Morris and Garritano Insurance. A born and raised Central Coast native\, she has spent the last 15 years building a strong career in Human Resources and Operations. Complimented by a BA in Organization Leadership and Communications from Penn State and master’s in Organizational Performance\,  she is passionate about shaping HR decisions that empower workforce development for the future.  \n\nJane Pomeroy\, Chief Communications Officer at Lumina Alliance\, has lived and worked in this community for over 20 years.  An advocate\, activist\, and community organizer\, Jane has cultivated a passion for violence prevention as a tool for building healthy\, thriving communities. She has a rambunctious four year old son named Charlie\, a cheerful eight month old girl named Ruby Alice\, and Craig\, her doting husband with whom she is surviving parenthood (barely). \n\nKellie Conn is the Senior Director\, People & Culture Business Partnerships at Mindbody\, Inc. She specializes in growth planning\, team effectiveness\, and communication with a focus on strategy\, team development\, leadership\, and culture. A proponent of aligning the company’s vision with the team’s to develop a strong connection between individual\, team\, and company goals and outcomes. \n\nHillary Trout is the Chief Financial Officer for iFixit. She leads iFixit’s Internal Services Department and collaborates closely with her colleagues on ensuring the successful retention and recruiting of top talent. This includes ensuring that iFixit’s benefits package is adequately funded and resourced to ensure that iFixit’s employees are well supported in their jobs\,  including and especially family-friendly practices. \n\nAshley Shoals started her career with ASI in 2006 as an ASI Children’s Center classroom assistant while attending Cal Poly\, and by 2009\, Ashley transitioned into a full-time teaching position. During her time as a teacher\, she had the opportunity to work with children of various ages—from infants to kindergartners. Ashley was a head teacher in the preschool classrooms before transitioning to her role as interim director. Ashley enjoys being a part of the growth and learning that happens for the children\, families\, staff\, and students at the Children’s Center.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/family-friendly-workplaces-in-practice/
LOCATION:SLO Public Market\, 3845 S Higuera St.\, San Luis Obispo
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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SUMMARY:Think Differently | Centering Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion In Events
DESCRIPTION:When it comes to event planning\, it can be difficult to know how to create inclusive and equitable experiences for attendees\, invited guests and vendors. This Think Differently event will provide tangible tools and strategies for planning events that uplift diversity\, equity and inclusion in every element of your event. \nWe are bringing together DEI experts to teach us how to look at events with an inclusive lens and teach us how to:  \n\nEnsure accessibility of event venue space and A/V elements\nPrioritize and increase diversity in attendees and speakers\nCreate spaces and themes that feel welcoming for people of marginalized identities\n\nJoin us for FREE on Wednesday\, June 29 where our expert panel will inspire\, educate and equip you to host events large and small that are welcoming\, accessible and affirming for everyone. Audience Q&A will follow the moderated conversation. \n\nCuando se trata de la planificación de eventos\, puede ser difícil saber cómo crear eventos inclusivos y experiencias equitativas para los asistentes\, invitados y proveedores. Este evento Piensa Diferente proporcionará herramientas y estrategias tangibles para planificar eventos que mejoren la diversidad\, la equidad y la inclusión en cada elemento de su evento. \nEstamos reuniendo a expertos de DEI para que nos enseñen cómo mirar los eventos con una lente inclusive y enséñanos a: \n\nGarantice la accesibilidad del espacio del lugar del evento y los elementos audiovisuales\nPriorizar y aumentar la diversidad de asistentes y ponentes\nCree espacios y temas que se sientan acogedores para las personas de identidades marginadas\n\nÚnase a nosotros GRATIS el miércoles 29 de junio\, donde nuestro panel de expertos lo inspirará\, educará y equipará para organizar eventos grandes y pequeños que sean acogedores\, accesibles y afirmativos para todos. Las preguntas y respuestas de la audiencia seguirán la conversación moderada. \n\nSCHEDULE: \n3 – 4 p.m. – Happy hour with cultural community partners\n4 – 5:30 p.m. – Program\n\n\nCALENDARIO:\n15:00 – 16:00 – hora feliz con socios de la comunidad cultural\n16:00 – 17:30 – panel de expertos\n\n\nLOCATION: \nHarold J Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center \nCuesta College\, CA-1\, San Luis Obispo\, CA 93405 or virtual \n*Virtual attendees will receive access instructions after joining \n\nLOCALIZACIÓN:\nCultural and Performing Arts Center\nCuesta College\, CA-1\, San Luis Obispo\, CA 93405 o ZOOM\n*Los asistentes virtuales recibirán un enlace de Zoom al registrarse\n\nThis event is brought to you by a partnership between the SLO Chamber & the City of SLO’s Promotional Coordinating Committee. The PCC funds a Grants-In-Aid program to promote cultural\, social and recreational activities within the community and works with the SLO Chamber to promote them to residents and locals. To learn more about the GIA program and apply for a grant\, click here.  \nEste evento es presentado por una asociación entre el SLO Chamber y el Comité de Coordinación Promocional de la Ciudad de SLO. El PCC financia un programa de subvenciones en ayuda para promover actividades culturales\, sociales y recreativas dentro de la comunidad y trabaja con el SLO Chamber para promoverlas entre los residentes y locales. Para obtener más información sobre el programa GIA y solicitar una subvención\, haga clic aquí. \n  \n\nTroy Williamssuccessfully launched Simply Troy Lifestyle + Events after 14 years at Warner Bros\,\, creating personalized events and branding experiences for celebrity\, corporate\, charity and social clients. He’s been named multiple times as one of the “Most Influential Event Professionals in the U.S.” by BizBash\, a “Best Wedding Planner in the World” by Harper’s Bazaar and a “Best Wedding Planner in the U.S.” by BRIDES magazine. \nTroy Williams lanzó con éxito Simply Troy Lifestyle + Events\, creando eventos personalizados y experiencias de marca para celebridades\, clientes corporativos\, benéficos y sociales. Ha sido nombrado varias veces como uno de los “Profesionales de eventos más influyentes en los EE. UU.”. por BizBash\, “Mejor planificador de bodas del mundo” por Harper’s Bazaar y “Mejor planificador de bodas en los EE. UU.” por la revista BRIDES. \n  \n\nUmut Brown joined Cal Poly Corporation in 2012 as its Director of Conference and Event Planning. Since 2012\, she has overseen more than 125 annual conferences\, camps and events and has managed the university’s summer housing accommodations. One of The Tribune’s Top 20 Under 40\, Brown has more than 20 years of experience in hotel\, event and convention center management. Brown lives in Grover Beach with her husband and children and enjoys the outdoor activities year-round. \nUmut Brown se incorporó a Cal Poly Corporation en 2012 como director de planificación de conferencias y eventos. Brown\, uno de los 20 menores de 40 años de The Tribune\, tiene más de 20 años de experiencia en la administración de hoteles\, eventos y centros de convenciones. Brown vive en Grover Beach con su esposo e hijos y disfruta de las actividades al aire libre durante todo el año. \n\nCornel Morton\, Ph.D. is the president of Diversity Coalition SLO and Cal Poly Vice President for Student Affairs\, Emeritus. He has served as a consultant to public and private organizations in areas including diversity awareness\, cross-cultural competency\, inclusivity\, strategic planning\, team building and conflict mediation. Cornel and his wife Regena live in San Luis Obispo County.\n \nEl Dr. Cornel Morton es presidente de Diversity Coalition SLO y vicepresidente emérito de Asuntos Estudiantiles de Cal Poly. Se ha desempeñado como consultor de organizaciones públicas y privadas en áreas que incluyen la conciencia de la diversidad\, el éxito estudiantil\, la inclusión\, la planificación estratégica\, la formación de equipos y la mediación de conflictos. Su servicio comunitario incluye ser miembro de la Junta Comunitaria del Hospital Francés\, miembro de la Junta del Comité de Becas Martin Luther King Jr. y Estudiantes de por vida de la Junta Asesora de la Costa Central. Cornel y su esposa Regena viven en el condado de San Luis Obispo. \n\nStacy Salame is the Director of Communications & Events at Lumina Alliance. She is a graduate of Southern Methodist University and a marketer and fundraiser who aspires to facilitate philanthropy through a DEI lens. Stacy has successfully executed both virtual and in-person fundraising events and has a passion for social justice\, equity\, cultural awareness and community engagement. \nStacy Salame es la directora de comunicaciones y eventos de Alianza Lumina. Es graduada de la Universidad Metodista del Sur y comercializadora y recaudadora de fondos que aspira a facilitar la filantropía a través de una lente DEI. Stacy ha ejecutado con éxito eventos de recaudación de fondos tanto virtuales como presenciales y le apasiona la justicia social\, la equidad\, la conciencia cultural y la participación comunitaria. \n\nModerated By: \nBeya Makekau E.d. D. serves as the DEI Manager for the City of San Luis Obispo. She works across all City departments in collaboration with City Leadership to identify strategies for increasing diversity\, embedding systemic equity\, and cultivating holistic inclusion. She specializes in cultural competency\, the intersections of privilege\, power\, practical implementation\, and inclusive organizational change. Her mission is to disrupt systems of oppression and advocate for the advancement of organizations through inclusive excellence. She has a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Administration\, a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Ethnic studies. \nBeya Makekau E.d. D. se desempeña como Gerente de DEI para la Ciudad de San Luis Obispo. Trabaja en todos los departamentos de la ciudad en colaboración con los lideres de la ciudad para identificar estrategias para aumentar la diversidad\, incorporar la equidad sistémica y cultivar la inclusión holística. Su misión es interrumpir los sistemas de opresión y abogar por el avance de las organizaciones a través de la excelencia inclusiva. \n 
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/think-differently-centering-dei-in-events/
LOCATION:Harold J. Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center\, SLO
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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