2011-2013 DCEDC Investors...2011-2013 DCEDC Investors Diamond ($55,000 and up) County of Door...
Transcript of 2011-2013 DCEDC Investors...2011-2013 DCEDC Investors Diamond ($55,000 and up) County of Door...
2011-2013 DCEDC InvestorsDiamond ($55,000 and up)
County of Door
Platinum ($5,000 - $54,999)
Gold ($2,500 - $4,999)Baylake BankHatco CorporationMinistry Door County Medical CenterNsight/Cellcom
Palmer Johnson Yachts LLCVillage of Sister BayWisconsin Public Service
Silver ($1,000 - $2,499)American Transmission CompanyAssociated BankAurora Health CareBe’s Coffee & VendingMarine Travelift/ExacTech
N.E.W. IndustriesTherma-Tron-XVillage of Egg HarborWireTech FabricatorsWulf Brothers
In-kind ContributorsDoor County Visitor BureauMastercare CleaningSchenck Business SolutionsStone Harbor Resort
Sturgeon Bay Visitor CenterSturgeon Bay FloristWisconsin Public Service
Bronze ($500 - $999)Alberts PlasteringBank of LuxemburgC&S Manufacturing Corp.Door County AdvocateDoor Peninsula Winery & DistilleryFederated InsuranceFrontier CommunicationsKeller, Inc.Kerber, Rose & Associates
Main Street MarketNortheast WI Technical CollegeNorthstar EconomicsPeninsula Building SystemsPioneer Credit UnionPlainfield StampingPortside BuildersRoen Salvage Co.Stone Harbor Resort
Copper (under $500)
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Bayland Buildings, Inc.Boettcher CommunicationsBridgeport ResortCarquest of Door CountyCitizens Bank/FirstMerit BankThe CookeryCountry OvensDan’s Fish, Inc.DC Printing, LLCDoor County Coffee & Tea Co.Door County Eye AssociatesDoor County HardwareDoor County Lavender & LemonDoor County MustardDoor Landscape & NurseryEagle MechanicalERA/Starr RealtyFlanigan DistributingFLS BannersForemost ManagementFour Sail RealtyGoing Garbage & Recycling
Hedeen InternationalHeyrman Construction Co.HTF, Inc.Huehns Funeral HomeInsurance Center of Sturgeon BayJim Olson Motors, Inc.JR Vacation RentalsJust In Time CorporationKey Industrial PlasticsLeFevre Tire & AutoThe Linen PressLfpDesign! LLCLittle Fish StudiosMay RealtyMcDonald’sMeissner LandscapeNeuville Family Ltd. PartnershipNorth Shore BankNorthland Steel Co. Inc.Pine Crest VillagePIP PrintingPremier Search Associates
Bay Shipbuilding Company City of Sturgeon Bay
Sturgeon Bay Utilities
Pro ProductsRobert W. Baird & Co.Simon Creek Vineyard & WinerySoik CommunicationsStoneman-Schopf AgencySturgeon Bay Metal Products, Inc.Tait & MorrowTrue North Real Estate
Van’s Lumber and BuildersViking ElectricW.E. BuildersWashington Island Ferry LineWelcome Home RealtyWoodrow EngineeringYoung Automotive
2013 Board of DirectorsOfficersDavid J. Ward - ChairNorthstar Economics
Mike Baudhuin - Vice-ChairWireTech Fabricators & DC Manufacturers Association
Leslie Gast - TreasurerBaylake Bank & Sturgeon Bay Visitor Center
William Chaudoir - SecretaryDoor County Economic Development Corporation
DirectorsScott Baker, Village of Sister BayThad Birmingham, Mayor, City of Sturgeon BayJan Campbell, ERA/Starr Realty & DC Board of REALTORSDavid Enigl, County of DoorMark Feuerstein, County of DoorJoe Stutting, Sturgeon Bay School DistrictDarren Voigt, Associated BankVicki Wilson, Door County Coffee & DC Visitor Bureau
Ex-Officio DirectorsRob Burke, UW-ExtensionRobert Kufrin, Village of Sister BaySteve McNeil, City of Sturgeon BayJack Moneypenny, Door County Visitor BureauMaureen Murphy, County of DoorJim Stawicki, Sturgeon Bay UtilitiesDale Swanson, Wisconsin Public Service CorporationCheryl Tieman, Northeast Wisconsin Technical CollegeTodd Trimberger, Sturgeon Bay Visitor Center
StaffWilliam Chaudoir, Executive DirectorPaula Sullivan, Operations Manager
Sam Perlman, Economic Development ManagerMorgan Rusnak, Office Assistant
185 East Walnut StreetSturgeon Bay, WI 54235
920.743.3113 800.450.3113www.doorcountybusiness.com
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Join the DCEDC Partnership!The Door County Economic DevelopmentCorporation (DCEDC) is pleased to present you withan opportunity to invest in the future of our community.When you invest in DCEDC, you are joining a provenpartnership of public and private sector organizationsthat is committed to the continued economicprosperity of Door County.
The DCEDC StoryDCEDC has been providing professional economicdevelopment services in Door County for 25 years.DCEDC’s formation in 1989 started a new chapter inthe County’s history, where business interests, privateinvestment and jobs were elevated to a new level ofimportance. Serving as the County’s primary business advocate,DCEDC continues to raise the awareness of electedofficials and community residents about the vital rolelocal businesses play in enhancing the quality of lifethat we all enjoy in Door County.Because economic development in Door County isgood for all businesses, existing companies are animportant source of financial support for DCEDC. Thisvoluntary investment, donated over a three-year period,enhances the ability of DCEDC to provide businessassistance, financial incentives and other initiativesdesigned to strengthen the local business climate. These private funds are combined with localgovernment investments, grants and contract servicefees to provide the resources necessary for DCEDC tofulfill our mission.
Our Mission StatementThe Door County Economic Development Corporation is a public/private partnershipdedicated to improving the economic vitality
of the county and its residents.
How To JoinTo join the partnership, simply complete the enclosedInvestor Commitment Form and send to DCEDC, 185East Walnut Street, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235. There isno need to send any funds now. We will invoice you inaccordance with the payment schedule you choose.DCEDC is a non-profit charitable organization underSection 501(c)3 of the IRS; all contributions are taxdeductible to the full extent of the law.
Programs That Deliver Results!
Business Assistance• DCEDC provides personalized assistance to almost 200 new and existing businesseseach year – including location assistance, financing and incentive programs, and businessplanning – contributing to the retention and creation of hundreds of local jobs. We havehelped more than two dozen new businesses get started in recent years. • Offering a regular schedule of business education seminars, in partnership with the
Door County Visitor Bureau and other organizations, covering topics such as healthcare reform, marketing and business succession.• DCEDC continues to market the Sturgeon Bay Industrial Park to commercial, construction and manufacturing businesses, and provided assistance as the City acquired nearly 25 acres for future park growth.Also helped facilitate the transfer of six SBIP lots in the past few years.
Entrepreneurship• Door County Business Development Center is currently home to 18 businesses with 53 fulltime equivalent employees. Since inception, 18 companies have graduated from thebusiness incubator facility, creating 80 jobs in the community.• Sponsored twelve years of local business planning courses, with over 150 alumni to date representing at least 55 new or existing businesses.
• Partnership with the UW-GB Small Business Development Center brings a business counselor for monthlyvisits to Door County, providing free, one-on-one sessions for any new or existing business owners.
Business Financial Assistance• DCEDC provides a one-stop local source for assistance on business financing and incentive programs.• During the 22-year history of the local Revolving Loan Fund programs, DCEDC has serviced 76 loans with a value of over $10.944 Million. Those loans leveraged $57 Millionin private investment, creating and retaining almost 1100 jobs.
Community Development• DCEDC has provided assistance to Sturgeon Bay, Sister Bay, Liberty Grove andWashington Island on municipal redevelopment plans.• DCEDC and Sturgeon Bay are well on the way towards implementation of theWestside Waterfront plan, including a four-seasons market and brewpub.• DCEDC joined regional colleagues to lead the Lakeshore Industry ClusterInitiative, to analyze and leverage assets and opportunities for additional businessgrowth and development in Manufacturing, Food Processing/Agriculture, Energy and Tourism.• DCEDC launched the Door County Buy Local program in 2010, as a grass-roots economicdevelopment initiative that seeks to strengthen local businesses, increase employment opportunities and educate the public about the importance of buying locally whenever possible.• Helped lead the creation of the Door County Coastal Byway, which has alreadybrought over $1.5 Million in federal grant dollars back to Door County.• DCEDC worked with DKBEP and NWTC for the creation of the CNC MobileManufacturing Lab.• DCEDC Technology Council worked with new and incumbent service providers to bringcountywide broadband and telecommunication infrastructure improvements, now reaching a majority of the county with high-speed internet and improved telecommunications services.
Legislative Days• DCEDC coordinated event fundraising and planning for delegates traveling to Madison in2013 for meetings with state agencies and all legislators. Results included successful advocatingfor statewide investigation into low Lake Michigan water levels and funding for beachwater quality improvement.
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