SHRED-IT
SOUTH HILLS CHAMBER now has two SHRED-IT Boxes located in our recepection area. For secure disposal of your confidential information, stop by the Chamber office.
Drop off times:
Tuesday 9:00 am to noon
Wednesday 9:00 am to noon
Donation requested
All proceeds go to the SHCC Education Foundation. |
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Upcoming ConneXions Events
After Hours
Monday, July 23, 2012
Il Pizzaiolo
703 Washington Road
(across from the Galleria)
Pittsburgh, PA 15228
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
South Beach Luau
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Tiki bar at Crowne Plaza
164 Fort Couch Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15241
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Wear your luau apparel, listen to Jimmy Buffett music and enjoy a special entree with sides that will add to the evenings splendor.
Bring a friend and plenty of business cards.
SAVE THE DATE
ConneXions Lunch & Learn
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Jenn Carr
The Credit Mechanic
noon to 1:30
To register and for details
visit www.shchamber.org or call the Chamber at 412-306-8090. |
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SHCC Welcomes YOU!!
It is with great pleasure that we add these new members to our active membership list for the third quarter of 2012. Many of these members are active in chamber events and are already expanding their business network.
NEW MEMBERS
Rodan & Fields Dermatologists
Pittsburgh, PA
Ramsey Construction
Elizabeth, PA
Echosystems
Upper St. Clair, PA
Bethel Park Retirement Residence
Bethel Park, PA
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THE 3rd QUARTER
Health Alert!!
DID YOU KNOW:
When you're busy, exercise is often the first thing to go. However, exercise will boost your energy levels and you can build it into your packed schedule. Small things can make a difference, for example, take the stairs instead of the elevator and go to speak to colleagues rather than emailing.
Additionally, you might not be able to fit 20 minutes exercise into a day all at once, but could you fit in four five-minute blocks of time?
Start today - because...
YOU ARE WORTH IT!! EXERCISE |
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South Hills Chamber of Commerce
Connie Ruhl
Executive Director
Board of Directors
Goff Backa & Alfera, LLC
James W. Bentz
Bentz Law
Anna Caruso
Huntington Bank
John Biedrynski, Esquire
Twila Green
Gary Heckel
Giant Eagle
William Kenawell
CEI
Stacey Kubala
Southwinds, Inc.
MJ Mandler
CCAC
Linda Rusch
Brookside Lumber
Sandra Swasey
Howard Hanna
Despina Wallace
Comcast Spotlight
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OPPORTUNITIES
Membership Campaign
Our Membership Campaign well on its way. Any members bringing in a member to join, should contact one of the team captains (Sandra Swasey, Bill Poutous, Despina Wallace, Twila Green and Gary Heckel) to get credit for your new member. Prizes will be given to those who bring in the most members each month.
ConneXions After Hours Hosts
We are looking fo members who would like to host an after hours function at their business location. The ConneXions After Hours mixers generally run from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, however we are flexible based on the business owner's hours of operation. Please contact the chamber office if you are interested in being a host.
Women's Group
Our women's group is forming. We are looking for women business leaders/executives who will mentor women in business, sit on an advisory board and be the voice of women business leaders in the South Hills. For details regarding criteria, please contact the chamber office.
Network Dining
NOW FORMING: Network Dining Groups - you can begin by forming your own group of four and we will rotate you into other groups. Groups can elect to meet for breakfast, lunch or after hours. Are you interested in participating? Call the chamber office to get started.
Program Committee
We will be having a meeting in September 2012 for our Program Committee for 2013. If you are interested in serving, please contact the chamber office.
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Contact Us!

South Hills Chamber of Commerce
1910 Cochran Road
Suite 140
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
www.shchamber.org
412-306-8090 office
412-306-8093 fax |
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Greetings!
Welcome to the third issue of ConneXions. We are your regional resource for business success and it is our goal to connect you to opportunities that will enhance, encourage and enable you to grow a strong, viable, sustaining business. It is with your needs in mind that we continue to organize activities, create events and secure resources to provide value added benefits to our members. In this issue we focus on two topics that are important in today's business environment: Health Care and Hiring. Any one who would like to contribute an article to ConneXions regarding relevant topics that impact business, please submit your article to office@shchamber.org. |
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THE PRESIDENT'S CORNER
I hope that all of you have been enjoying your summer. It has been a great summer for the pool business.
I was so excited to see so many people attend our After Hours ConneXion Mixers this past quarter. Our theme for our After Hours is "Business Networking in the South Hills". Each month we have been choosing a restaurant/lounge and so far they have been along our Route 19 S. corridor e.g Arlecchino's in McMurray, Il Pizziaolo's in Mt. Lebanon, Tiki Bar at the Crowne Plaza with more to follow this fall.
It has been a great support for our local businesses. First Data, one of our business partners, has been the co-host for two of our mixers. They certainly kept the wonderful appetizers coming. A special thank you to First Data in helping us make these After Hours a success. Keep them in mind as you look to reduce your credit card processing fees. Chamber members get a good discounted rate.
Remember to save the date for our South Beach Luau at the Tiki Bar in the Crowne Plaza. Enjoy Jimmy Buffet music, good luau feastings and networking from 6:00 pm. to 10:00 pm on August 22, 2012.
Rumor has it that Primanti's and Juniper Grill is on the chamber's radar for After Hours. Watch our website for dates.
Keep a close tab on what is happening with Health Care, Educational Reform and Business Taxes. All will have an impact on your bottom line. The Chamber's Government Affairs Section is in contact voicing your concerns to our local and national representatives. The Chamber is the VOICE OF BUSINESS.
On September 11th, we will kick off our fall programs with a lunch featuring Jenn Carr, The Credit Mechanic. I hope to see you there.
Thank you for your continued support of the South Hills Chamber. We value your ACTIVE PARTICIPATION.
Gary
Gary Heckel, Board of Director
President
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Becoming a Chamber Member
As diverse and unique as our membership is, there is one underlying quality we all share with passion - BUSINESS.
Membership with the South Hills Chamber of Commerce carries with it a distinct opportunity to belong to a community of like-minded individuals who run organizations with thoughtful leadership dedicated to economic growth and civic pride.
SHCC Membership
Purchase a SHCC membership and enjoy the many benefits that our members receive:
- Discounted event registration
- Business profile page on the chamber website
- Opportunity to join SHOP Local
- Discount services/deals with our business partners
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Your Top 3 Goals
When Interviewing Job Candidates
When interviewing job candidates, be sure that every question that you ask is directly related to the job itself. NEVER ask questions about their marital status, height or weight, number and ages of dependents, information on their spouse, date of high school graduation (college is OK), religious affiliation, national origin, or any physical impairment that doesn't directly affect their job performance. Asking these questions violate Federal regulations, such as Equal Employment Opportunity, Age Discrimination in Employment, and Americans with Disabilities Acts. Instead, focus on 3 areas in your questions to find the best person for the job. Ask questions about:
- Whether they can successfully perform the duties and responsibilities of the job by finding out more about their skills, past experiences and transferable skills from other fields or industries.
- Whether he or she will fit in with your company's culture.
- Whether the compensation package matches their requirements.
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The Economic Effects of Health Care Reform on Small Businesses and their Employees
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Small businesses play an important role in the U.S. economy and are a strong driver of job growth and innovation. But small businesses are severely disadvantaged by the current U.S. health care system relative to their larger counterparts. A new report by the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) examines the challenges faced by smaller firms under the current health care system, and the likely impacts of health care reform on small businesses and the workers they employ. Key findings of the report include the following:
Small businesses are crucial to the economy.
- Small businesses are an important source of job growth in the United States. Firms with fewer than 20 employees accounted for approximately 18 percent of private sector jobs in 2006, but nearly 25 percent of net employment growth from 1992 to 2005.
- Small businesses account for a large majority of jobs in start-ups, a key source of innovation and economic growth.
The current health care system is not working well for small businesses and their workers.
- The U.S. health care system imposes a heavy "tax" on small businesses and their employees. Due to high broker fees, fixed administrative costs, and adverse selection, small businesses pay up to 18 percent more per worker than large firms for the same health insurance policy. Some of these higher costs are passed on to small firm employees in the form of lower wages, and some eat into the profits of small businesses that could otherwise be used for research and development and for much-needed investments. This implicit tax disadvantages small firms in both the market for the best workers and the market for their products.
- Because of their higher health care costs, small businesses are far less likely to provide health insurance for their workers than larger businesses. Only 49 percent of firms with 3 to 9 workers and 78 percent of firms with 10 to 24 workers offered any type of health insurance to their employees in 2008. In contrast, 99 percent of firms with more than 200 workers offered health insurance. Consistent with this pattern, 29 percent of non-elderly adult workers at firms with fewer than 25 employees were uninsured in 2007. In that same year, just 10 percent of workers in firms with 500 or more employees were uninsured. Workers at small firms that do offer health insurance also tend to have less generous plans than workers at large firms.
- The fraction of small firms offering health insurance has been declining in recent years. From 2002 to 2008, the fraction of firms with 3 to 9 employees offering health insurance to their workers declined from 58 to 49 percent.
Health care reform as envisioned in current draft legislation would reduce the current burdens on small firms and their workers.
- Small businesses that meet certain criteria would be able to purchase health insurance through an "insurance exchange" - allowing them to choose among a multitude of plans that would provide better coverage at lower costs than they could find in the current small group market.
- Many small businesses that provide health insurance for their employees would receive a small business tax credit to alleviate their disproportionately higher costs and encourage coverage. The tax credit would be targeted to those firms with employees whose average wages fall below a certain threshold.
- The current reform options include financial incentives for medium- and large-sized firms to provide health insurance coverage through so-called "pay-or-play" provisions. Firms with payrolls or employment levels below a certain threshold, which would include the vast majority of small businesses, would be exempt from the pay-or-play provisions.
- The creation of an insurance exchange would also provide better and lower-cost options for workers in small businesses that do not offer health insurance. Low-income individuals and families would receive sliding scale subsidies to help them purchase insurance. Additionally, health insurers would not be allowed to screen potential enrollees for pre-existing conditions.
- The proposed reforms could help spur entrepreneurial activity by increasing the incentives for talented Americans to launch their own companies, and could increase the pool of workers willing to work at small firms. Further, successful reform would reduce the phenomenon of "job lock," in which workers are reluctant to leave a job with employer-sponsored health insurance out of fear that they will not be able to find affordable coverage. Small firms that are unable to provide health insurance for their employees bear the greatest cost of this phenomenon.
- Reductions in absenteeism and improvements in worker productivity resulting from better health outcomes because of expanded coverage would particularly benefit small businesses.
To continue reading, download the full report as a printable PDF at http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/cea/Health-Care-Reform-and-Small-Businesses |
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Newsletter Sponsor:
$500 a year
(4 issues) provides you with an ad in each issue, small write up about your company in one issue and a free ad on the website 4 times.
Workshops Sponsor:
$500 a year
(Quickbooks Class, Listening to Your Business Class, Business Plan in a Can Class) provides you with a free a seat in each class or your designate, free ad in newsletter and advertising at all three classes.
ConneXions Networking Sponsor:
$1500 a year
provides you with an ad on website for a year and promotion and free reservation at each ConneXions networking event.
Luncheon Sponsor:
$150 each
Lunch Meeting that you select. Free reservation at your selected luncheons and an ad in the newsletter.
Women's Group Sponsor:
$200 for each event 4 times a year. Free reservation at each event, an ad in the newsletter (4 times) and a promotion at each event (4 times).
Scholarship Event Sponsor:
$1000 Event to be determined.
You will get a free promotional ad on the website for a year, in the newsletter and promotion at the event.
Trade Show Sponsor:
$1,000
Which provides you with a promotional banner at the event, ad in the newsletter and free ad on the website for a year.
Special Events: TBD (3)
$1,000
Which provides you with a promotional banner at each event, ad in the newsletter and an ad on website for a year. |
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BUSINESS SUCCESS TOOLBOX
Small Business Development Centers in our area:
Duquesne Unversity: www.sbdc.duq.edu
University of Pittsburgh: www.sbdc.pitt.edu
Business assistance for area companies and entrepreneurs find a complete and searchable list of services within the region at www.businessquickguide.com
If you are interested in receiving a complimentary copy of the 2012 Connections-Pittsburgh Region by the Numbers published by the PRA, please contact the chamber office. |
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