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The Business Advocate April 2009 - Tempe Chamber of Commerce

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3monkeys print & design celebrated its new location with <strong>Tempe</strong> <strong>Chamber</strong> staff,members <strong>of</strong> the Ambassadors Committee and friends. 3Monkeys is owned andoperated by graphic designers who love working with local artists and individualswho enjoy experiencing the personal touch it <strong>of</strong>fers. <strong>The</strong>y also work in oversizeprinting, stretched canvas, vinyl signs and banners and corporate images. 3Monkeysis located at 3306 S. McClintock Drive in <strong>Tempe</strong>. For more information call (480) 427-9174 or visit www.3monkeyspad.com.<strong>The</strong> 2008 East Valley <strong>Business</strong>Expo is the Valley’s largestnetworking mixer andbusiness-to-business event<strong>of</strong> the year with between1,000 and 1,500 attendeesexpected to visit the morethan 145 exhibitors on site.This annual event provides thenetworking opportunities andbusiness-to-business contactsvital to grow your business.Because your time is your mostvaluable asset, the expo bringstogether in one location thekey elements that will helpincrease pr<strong>of</strong>its.Jointly hosted by the <strong>Tempe</strong>, Chandler, Gilbert and Mesa <strong>Chamber</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Commerce</strong>,the East Valley <strong>Business</strong> Expo facilitates more business connections than any otherevent. <strong>Business</strong> owners, managers, purchasing agents, sales people, human resourcemanagers, IT managers, CEOs, CFOs and all decision-makers responsible for makingyour company grow are encouraged to attend.<strong>The</strong> Tilted Kilt celebrated their 3rd Anniversary with staff from the <strong>Tempe</strong> <strong>Chamber</strong>,family, friends and staff. <strong>The</strong> Tilted Kilt <strong>of</strong>fers the fun <strong>of</strong> a pub experience whiledistinguishing itself from other bar and restaurant concepts. Its atmosphere andtimeless design incorporate a Celtic theme with humorous limericks along withAmerican, Irish, Scottish and English curiosities lining the walls, creating surroundingswhere customers feel relaxed and excited simultaneously. <strong>The</strong>Tilted Kilt is located at660 W. Warner Rd. in <strong>Tempe</strong>. For more information visit www.tiltedkilt.com.Michael Monti, owner <strong>of</strong> Monti’s La Casa Vieja, received the Arizona RestaurantAssociation’s 2008 Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame Award, its most prestigious honor. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Tempe</strong>restaurateur was recognized last month for his leadership <strong>of</strong> the family business.Rio Salado College celebrates its 30 anniversary this year. Founded in 1978, thecollege serves more than 60,000 students and <strong>of</strong>fers 450 online classes.Johnson Bank has been selected as a winner <strong>of</strong> the 2008 Alfred P. Sloan Awards forthe second consecutive year for <strong>Business</strong> Excellence in Workplace Flexibility.TeleSphere recently hired three new staff members: Drew Holliday as customerexperience manager, Jeff Crowder as an account executive and Marie Atchison as atelecom provisionary. TeleSphere is a managed services provider that delivers IPtelephone service and internet access to businesses nationwide.ASU Gammage is <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>Tempe</strong> <strong>Chamber</strong> members discounted tickets to itsperformances. <strong>The</strong> tickets are available in advance <strong>of</strong> the public sale date by visitingwww.eventusher.com and using the password “tourism”.Arizona State University’s ASU Research Magazine has been awarded the gold medalas the best university research magazine in the United States. Staff members atResearch Publications have won 28 awards for their work in 2007-2008.ManageStaff, Inc. is hosting a supply drive on behalf <strong>of</strong> the non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizationCommunities in Schools to supply Valley students with items they need for theupcoming semester.<strong>The</strong> United Food Bank’s Christmas in July <strong>Chamber</strong> Challenge Food Drive kicked <strong>of</strong>fon July 14. East Valley <strong>Chamber</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Commerce</strong> are entering into a competition todetermine who can collect the most food. Support your <strong>Tempe</strong> <strong>Chamber</strong> and helpfeed the hungry by bringing canned food to our <strong>of</strong>fices to donate.Don’t miss your chance to take advantage <strong>of</strong> this once-a-year opportunity. Exhibitorbooths are still available to take advantage <strong>of</strong> this ideal audience. <strong>The</strong> Expo takesplace on October 2, 2008 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Mesa Convention Center,201 N. Center Street. Admission is free with a business card. Gift cards including$2,500 from Westcor, door prizes and giveaways will further drive attendance as willfree food provided by local restaurants.For more information or to register online visit www.eastvalleybusinessexpo.com orcontact Expo Manager Sean Donovan at (480) 736-4285.Trade Show Tips1. Successful trade shows are promoted equally by their exhibitors andorganizers. We employ extensive media coverage to promote attendance. Youcan multiply this effort by promoting your own booth to known prospects andexisting customers through letters, emails, flyers and phone calls. With over140 exhibitors promoting individually attendance will be increased to thebenefit <strong>of</strong> all.2. Your company’s both marketing plan is crucial. Make sure everyone involvedunderstands the objectives and potential benefits <strong>of</strong> exhibiting at Expo and isprepared to carry out your plan.3. Make your booth eye-catching and visually appealing. Booth design, greatgraphics, a focal point and well-trained, motivated booth personnel cangenerate interest and sales.4. Follow up your expo contacts. Deciding now how you’ll impress prospectswith your customer service techniques after the event places you ahead <strong>of</strong> yourcompetitors and begins filling your order books.5. Secure pr<strong>of</strong>essional help if you need it. Many <strong>of</strong> your fellow <strong>Chamber</strong>members can provide pr<strong>of</strong>essional assistance with booth design, graphics,promotional products, printing, door prizes and more. Visualizing your booth inaction and evaluating your company’s strengths and needs - well in advance willpay big dividends when you mesh your assets with those who can assist you.August 2008 : <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Advocate</strong> 5

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