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The Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce 2008 Chairman Walter Hobgood accepts the gavel Tuesday.


The Honorable H. Arthur McLane inducts the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce 2008 officers during the 96th Annual Dinner Meeting. The 2008 Executive Committee from left are: Chairman of the Board Walter Hobgood, Chairman Elect and Vice-Chairman for Business Jeff Hanson, Vice Chairman for Member Services Division David Newbern, Vice-Chair for Economic Development Division Terri Lupo, Vice-Chairman for Public Affairs Division Tom Gooding, Vice-Chairman for Workforce Development & Education Tim Jones, Treasurer Paul Nichols and Chairman’s Choice and Past Chairman Nick Valenti. Not included in photo: Chairman’s Choice Jodi Doss and President Myrna Ballard.


Leadership Council Chairman James McGahee Speaks at the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce 96th Annual Dinner Meeting Tuesday.


Editor and Publisher of The Clinch County News and The Echols County Echo, Len Robbins, was the keynote speaker Tuesday.

Published January 29, 2008 11:30 pm - A spirit of robust commitment to meet the economic challenges facing the greater Valdosta Metropolitan Services Area prevailed among business, community and government leaders who attended the 96th Annual Dinner Meeting of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce at the James H. Rainwater Conference Center Tuesday night.

Hobgood's 2008 chairman
Leaders of Impact 2012 given A.L. Girardin Award at Valdosta-Lowndes Chamber annual dinner

BILLY BRUCE
The Valdosta Daily Times

VALDOSTA

A spirit of robust commitment to meet the economic challenges facing the greater Valdosta Metropolitan Services Area prevailed among business, community and government leaders who attended the 96th Annual Dinner Meeting of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce at the James H. Rainwater Conference Center Tuesday night.

Chamber officials touted their achievements during 2007, most notably the successful launch of their ambitious Impact 2012 campaign. They handed out a prestigious annual award to the leaders of that campaign, and named officers for the 2008 calendar year during the gala that was attended by a who’s who of local business and government leaders.

After an entertaining swath of humor dished up by guest speaker Len Robbins, editor and publisher of the Clinch County News and the Echols County Echo, Chamber President Myrna Ballard announced the recipient of the A.L. Girardin Award, an award the Chamber’s administrative staff has given each year since 1975 to the person who has been particularly helpful to the chamber during the past year.

In the case of the 2007 year, the staff decided that the Girardin Award would most definitely have to go to more than one person.

“It was a two-minute conversation,” Ballard said. “We knew who deserved the award right away.”

Ballard then called up the 10 leaders of the Impact 2012 Campaign as the recipients. They include David Durland, Bill DeCoudres, Terri Lupo, Stan Fillion, Chuck Roberts, Paul Nichols, Jud Rackley, Darrell Wilder, James McGahee and Jeff Hanson.

Impact 2012 is an ambitious, five-year business development action plan that to date has accrued an investment of $2.3 million from 126 contributors from local businesses, individuals and local governments that Chamber officials hope will enhance workforce development, expand targeted businesses, create higher paying jobs, enhance small business development, attract amenity-seeking retirees and more. A local economist estimates that if successful, Impact 2012 will have an annual economic impact of $95 million and will create 1,350 new jobs.

“It’s because of this group and a lot of other volunteers who put in tons of time and effort that this campaign has been successful,” said David Durland. “We were able to accomplish things that I thought at first, were a little too far reaching.”

Outgoing Chairman Nick Valenti introduced the Chamber’s executive committee officers for 2008, including new Chairman Walter Hobgood, who owns Express Personnel Services at 1712 Gornto Road.

The new officers, who were sworn in by Judge H. Arthur McLane, include: Jeff Hanson, chairman-elect and vice chairman for the Chamber’s Business Expansion Division; David Newbern, vice chairman for Member Services Division; Terri Lupo, vice chair for Economic Development Division; Tom Gooding, vice chairman for Public Affairs Division; Tim Jones, vice chairman for Workforce Development and Education Division; and Paul Nichols, treasurer.

Hobgood offered his first speech as chairman of the Chamber. He said he and wife Gail were hesitant to move to Valdosta, a small town, after having lived in large cities around the world. The couple hail from St. Louis, Mo.

“We made the decision to give it a try, and, somewhat to our surprise, experienced a vibrant, active, diverse, caring and growing community,” Hobgood said. “We were warmly welcomed at work, at church, by neighbors, and the community in general. It did not take long to get fully integrated into social, charitable and community activities.”

In 2004 the Hobgoods faced a decision on whether to return to St. Louis.

“In the end we decided this is where we wanted to stay,” Hobgood said. “Why would we want to go back to a big city? This is our home. And, our story is not unique. Looking around the room I can see there are a number of other stories similar to ours.”

Valenti offered a summary of the Chamber’s 2007 numerous achievements. Membership has swelled to 1,521 members. Impact 2012 quickly exceeded its goal to collect pledges and contributions of $1.75 million to the more than $2.3 million total as of today, Valenti noted.



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