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Lottery idea brings 47 membership renewals

Lottery idea brings 47 membership renewals

Phil Ludovici enjoys the sound as Mary Petit tears up his dues renewal check at the Palmetto Bay Business Association holiday party.

Mary Pettit had one last great idea as she concluded her two-year term as president of the Palmetto Bay Business Association:
Every member was encouraged to bring their 2007 dues renewal check to the holiday party last week. The checks went into a box, and at 8 p.m. one would be drawn and torn up. That lucky member would receive free membership for the year, and free lunches, as well, at the monthly meetings for the year. Value: $220.
As every organization board knows, getting members to renew is an annual chore. How long do you carry someone on the books as a member before you start charging non-member prices for functions? January? February? March?
But with this one idea, Mary turned dues renewal into something fun. At the party, 47 of the 148 members turned in their $100 checks, meaning that a third of the members already have renewed, and the year isn’t even over yet.
The lucky winner was attorney Phil Ludovici, who is, indeed, lucky. Twice last year his business card was drawn for a free lunch, and now this big win. Well, at least he won’t be competing for the free lunch drawings next year.
This idea is so simple, how come you didn’t think of it first? You know that by next year, many organizations will be copying it.
Mary ends a great two years as the second president of the young Palmetto Bay Business Association. During her term, membership tripled from 50 to 148. Of course, some of that undoubtedly is associated with the organization’s move to Fleming for its monthly meetings, where owner Andy Hall provides a great lunch for only $12. But much of the growth also comes from the way Mary runs the monthly meetings.
The organization is known for promptness. People can count on being out the door by 1 p.m., and can schedule appointments based on that.
The group gathers for networking at 11:30 and sits down for lunch at noon. A great deal then happens: there are self-introductions, a “spotlight” where a member gets to speak for a couple of minutes about his or her business, a report from the village government, where Palmetto Bay Mayor Gene Flinn usually gives a report, and then the featured speaker makes a presentation and takes questions.
When it’s all over, you look at your watch and it’s hard to believe that it’s only 1 p.m., or sometimes 12:50, and the whole meeting took less than an hour. Some rush off to appointments, but many hang around, drinking coffee and networking until 1:30 or so. No wonder 80 or 90 come for lunch each month.
I was on the nominating committee that chose Mary Pettit to be the president. Actually, so was she. Ed Ludovici (Phil’s son) was the third member. We sat down in the conference room at the Ludovici law office and Ed and I said to Mary: “The purpose of this meeting is to convince you to be the next president, and nobody leaves until you say yes.” She was very reluctant to take the job, but she was the right choice, and she has done a great job.
Eleanor Winhold of Winhold Montessori School replaces Mary in January. Tough act to follow, but Eleanor is an experienced leader with a good board, and the organization will continue to thrive.
The holiday party, as usual, was a great event, drawing about 250 to the Palmetto Bay Village Center. The event is free for members and guests and featured food, drink, live music and great networking. The association does a party like this every July and December.
If you are interested in exploring membership, the next meeting is January 4. Check out the details on the Events Page.

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Practice your presentation at new Chamber South group

Practice your presentation at new Chamber South group

December 4, 2006

At a meeting of Chamber South’s new Business Relationship Network, from left, Sergio Pinto, Bank Atlantic; Dipak Parekh, Radiance MedSpa; Abe Bertan, Tenzer Realty and Dr. Steve Liebowitz, Wisdom At Work

Chamber South’s new Business Relationship Network (BRN) has struck a chord with members. The bi-weekly meetings are filling the Chamber South conference room table, with more than 30 in attendance.
This is one of the interesting new projects coming out of the chamber’s revitalized Business Committee, under the direction of Dipak Parekh of Radiance MedSpa. Dr. Steve Liebowitz of Wisdom At Work, a business coach, has taken a leading role in getting BRN up and running. After long and thoughtful debate, this Business Relationship Network set two goals:

For members to learn about each other’s businesses enough so they can not only do business with each other, but find business for each other.
To help each other become better presenters when talking about their business.

At one recent meeting, for example, the presenter was commercial Realtor Abe Bertan of Tenzer Realty. He described how he helped a client find new office space. But Bertan read his presentation – fast – and everyone was a couple of paragraphs behind, still processing the data when he finished. There was a moment of silence as people absorbed his final thoughts.
I understood from the presentation that as a result of his efforts, the client got larger space in a better building and paid nothing for the service, since the landlord paid Bertan’s commission. That’s a pretty good result.
But Kathy Terry of Terryfic Ad Specialties was listening more closely and asked: “If I’m doing the math right, it seems you saved the client $10,000 a year on a five-year lease?”
“Yes,” Bertan said.
“Maybe you should say that in the future,” she suggested, as Bertan nodded agreement.
Fun meetings, taking place now every other week, and the cost is only $5. They order in pizza or some other inexpensive lunch into the chamber conference room. You can try one or two of these meetings to see if you like it, but to be a regular participant you must be a member of Chamber South. The BRN is, in effect, one of the benefits of chamber membership.
There continues to be an interesting philosophical discussion surrounding BRN. Is it a leads group? Chamber leadership thinks not.
But that’s a very important ethical question to some chamber members who care about ethics (yes, there are a few), since many people already belong to a leads group elsewhere and are committed to belonging to only one such group.
If you don’t know about leads groups, they are organizations of only one person per industry that usually meets weekly. The groups are small by nature, and members become very close as they learn about each other’s businesses and exchange business leads. If you have a moral commitment to use and refer business only to the florist in your leads group, for example, it’s a problem if you try to make that same commitment to the members of several different groups.
Each chamber member needs to search his or her own heart on this matter. One huge difference is that leads groups – with varying degrees of intensity – insist that members make referrals to each other, and there are no leads being exchanged at BRN, at least as a formal part of the program. Nor is there any limitation on how many people can join from each industry.
But the heart and soul of a leads group is the intent to get to know each other and do business with each other, and that’s a very clear part of the BRN mission. However, it’s also the mission of every networking organization, isn’t it? Hence, the ethical question. You figure it out for yourself.
By contrast, the Coral Gables Chamber is very upfront about it. There are two clearly defined leads groups as part of the organization, and chamber members can join these at no additional charge. Again, weekly meetings and $5 for a simple lunch.
Check the calendar on the Events page for upcoming BRN meetings. Give it a try, particularly if you are already a Chamber South member or are considering membership. It’s a nice group, and fun meetings (unless you are the speaker preparing to be skewered), and it’s only $5 for lunch. If the response eventually overflows the conference room, it will break up into a two groups.

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Chamber South Now Has Wi-Fi!

Wilson Alvarez, on February 6, 2006, took a significant step by implementing Wi-Fi at Chamber South, marking a pivotal moment in the integration of technology into corporate environments. In an era where Wi-Fi was still emerging as a convenience, Alvarez’s foresight positioned Chamber South ahead of the curve. Back then, Wi-Fi wasn’t as ubiquitous as it is today, prompting questions about Alvarez’s visionary approach and the impact of his decision on corporate connectivity. Alvarez, alongside Nicole Grabrosky, Chamber South’s Admin, spearheaded this initiative, reflecting a commitment to embrace technological advancements.
During the mid-2000s, Wi-Fi adoption in corporate settings was on the rise, albeit not yet universal. While some forward-thinking companies like Chamber South were early adopters, many others were still in the process of integrating Wi-Fi into their infrastructure. Alvarez’s proactive stance suggests a blend of forward-thinking and a commitment to meeting evolving technological needs. As an in-kind trustee member, Alvarez provided invaluable IT services to Chamber South, showcasing his dedication to supporting the organization’s growth.
In the words of Steve Jobs, “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” Alvarez’s decision to introduce Wi-Fi to Chamber South embodies this sentiment. Much like how Jobs revolutionized the tech industry with groundbreaking innovations, Alvarez’s foresight positioned Chamber South as a leader in embracing technological advancements.
Takeaway: Alvarez’s initiative highlights the importance of staying ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving landscape of technology. By proactively integrating Wi-Fi into Chamber South’s operations, he not only improved connectivity but also demonstrated a commitment to progress and innovation. In today’s digital age, businesses must embrace technological advancements to remain competitive and meet the demands of an increasingly connected world.
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