CHAMBER UPDATES | MAY 26 , 2022
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Chamber Members-
A year has passed since our last Hometown Hero Celebration where we recognized local attorney Rob Bilott and his story about his waste-water contamination lawsuit against DuPont in nearby West Virginia. At that time, we also saluted various community leaders like Nora Dashley from the YMCA Senior Center and Vietnam veteran Gary Kasten. Over 200 people attended that event.
This year we will honor local Colerain High School graduates Judge Ralph "Ted" Winkler and muralist Josh Stout along with three veterans in our community. Those veterans are: Donald Rice who served in Vietnam, local historian Larry Shad who served during the Korean War, and Robert Doolan will be honored for his service in WWII; Robert is 105 years old! We will again have food trucks, music, various fundraising games like the Wheelbarrow of Cheer and a silent auction of creative gift baskets; we hope that you can come celebrate with us.
The Colerain Chamber's core focus is to Connect, Support, and Celebrate; our Hometown Hero event along with our annual Awards Dinner does this on a greater scale than do our small group networking events. However, relationships can be built in the same way but you have to attend to reap the benefits. We welcome you to tell your story to others through all of our events, the Hometown Hero more so than others. A huge thanks goes out to the organizing committee this year, especially Drew Hester, Teresa Dinwidde-Herrmann, and committee chair Jennifer Caunin...THANK YOU!
As I close, a special thanks also needs to go out to the leaders across the Greater Northbrook community (Community Cleanup Day) and to People Working Cooperatively (PWC Work Day) as they energize volunteers that make a difference across the community. We recognized their events over the last couple of weeks, but along with so many others do so on an ongoing basis...THANK YOU!
As always, please let me know how I can help your business thrive across Northwest Cincinnati.
Dave
Dave Moravec
President/CEO
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HERE WE GROW AGAIN!
WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS!
The Colerain Chamber of Commerce membership is quite diverse bringing together local businesses, non-profit organizations, schools, and governmental bodies. Please share this with your team and others interested in looking for involvement in the community.
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NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
'We are a family of believers dedicated to growing in the knowledge of God, proclaiming salvation through Jesus Christ, and serving others through the power of God's Holy Spirit.
We here at Northwest Community Church seek to love God and love our neighbors with all our heart, mind, soul and strength.
We want to be light for all the world to see!'
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KNOTTY PINE ROCK CLUB
The Knotty Pine was established in 1947 and purchased by the Weddle Family in 1981. Since then there have been additions to the building, the parking lot and a recently expanded outdoor deck featuring a beautiful Tiki Bar and sand volleyball court.
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HIGH ACHIEVERS- AIM HIGH
High Achievers Aim High is a nonprofit organization on a mission to guide youth in developing and achieving educational and personal life goals.
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WHITE OAK ATHLETIC CLUB
The White Oak Athletic Club currently sponsors boys and girls in Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, and Instructional programs. 'Our membership is over 1500 families. Haubner Field now has 3 baseball/softball diamonds which are also used for soccer, concession stand and a batting cage. The Joe Betsch Fieldhouse is used for our basketball and volleyball programs.'
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CUSTOM DESIGN BENEFITS
Founded in 1991, Custom Design Benefits is the area's largest independent, full-service Third Party Administrator of self-funded health benefit plans. Through self-funding, we assist employers to take back control by creating a plan that is uniquely designed for their workforce and obtain cost savings.
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SMITH CLEANING SERVICES
Smith Cleaning Solutions, Inc. is a mid-sized, locally owned commercial cleaning company, serving the greater Cincinnati area since 2003.
'We specialize in general cleaning, carpet cleaning, and a complete array of terrazzo, vinyl and ceramic tile floor maintenance. Our workforce consists of 22 employees that are professionally trained and certified in providing you the highest quality service in the city.'
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Welcome to Additional New Members in May!
Red Lobster Colerain - White Oak Athletic Club
Lighthouse Sales Advisors - Luther Landscaping LLC
Serenity Farm Services - Burlington House Healthcare Center
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⭐⭐2022 Honorees⭐⭐
Judge Ralph "Ted" Winkler - Hamilton County Probate & Adoption
Josh Stout - Local Community Leader, Artist, and Urban Muralist
Larry Shad - Local Historian & Korean War Veteran
Robert "Bob" Dolan - 105 year old WWII Veteran
Don "DR" Rice - Vietnam Veteran
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JUDGE RALPH “TED” WINKLER
The honorable Judge Ted Winkler won re-election in 2020 for a 7-year term, has served the bench since 1999 and presided over 100,000 cases in his 23-year career. He said that he loves his current Judgeship because he gets to preside over all of the adoption cases in Hamilton County. He quips, “I have many people that have adopted me over the last 60 years”…that is the root of my success.
Remarkably, Judge Winkler returned $100,000 to the Hamilton County budget for funds not needed by his court.
After attending Monfort Hts Elementary and White Oak Middle, Ted graduated from Colerain HS in the class of 1979. He then graduated from the University of Cincinnati with his bachelor’s degree then his Juris Doctorate from Chase Law School at Northern Kentucky University in 1987.
Ted loved school and sports where teachers and coaches were great mentors. Being active in Colerain High School sports taught him the importance of never giving up and working as a team. Ted’s work-ethic started early and as he moved into high school and college he held down a job at the Colerain IGA. Ted is married to Teresa Winkler and they have three daughters and eight grandchildren. His strong faith in God is important as is his active role in his local church.
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JOSHUA STOUT
Joshua Stout is a muralist from Cincinnati, OH who currently lives in Ludlow, KY with his wife Katie and daughter Elodie. Josh grew up in Colerain Township and lived there from the time he was in the 1st grade all the way until he graduated from the University of Cincinnati.
Joshua's main goals with his art are to beautify neighborhoods and add public art to areas that may otherwise not have a lot of exposure to the arts (specifically murals). He aims to inspire residents of the areas he paints in to take a greater interest in the arts. Joshua will be painting an outdoor mural in Colerain Township this summer.
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LARRY SHAD
Larry turns 90 on August 10th and is considered the (official) Historian for the Township. Larry was born in 1932 and his family lived in Northside until moving north toward Mt. Healthy where he attended Little Flower School and graduated from Mt. Healthy High School. Outside of his time in the service, Larry has spent his entire adulthood living in Colerain.
An Air Force Veteran, he served in the Korean War (1951-1954) as a Remote Control Turret Technician on B-29 fighter planes. Last year, Larry actually was able to ride in a B29 for the first time in 70 years!!
After returning home to Cincinnati, Larry was a surveyor for over 40 years across Colerain Township (1957 to 2007) and owned his own business many of those years.
Larry has given back to the community in a variety of ways. He was one the last of the founding members on the Dunlap Volunteer Fire Department, has been an active member of Colerain High School for over 30 years where he served in various offices, including President. Larry chaired the Township’s Land Use and Planning Committee, the Township Zoning Commission, and represented Colerain on the Hamilton County Zoning Commission. With his planning background, he laid out the footprint of Dunlap Station in Heritage Park and mapped the former course of the Great Miami River.
In 2021, Larry devised and conducted a Colerain History Walking tour in Heritage Park and for the last two years, Larry volunteers to give walks 2 times a month in Heritage Park; sharing the rich history of Coleraine Township.
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DON RICE
The youngest of three children of Mike and Clara Mae Rice, Don spent his early years in Riverside. The family moved to Colerain Township where Don attended Colerain Middle and High Schools. He was drafted into the Army in 1969. He did his basic training at Ft. Dix, New Jersey and AIT at Ft. Lewis, Tacoma, Washington and sent to fight in Vietnam. He was finishing his second tour when he was wounded and spent the next eight months in hospitals. He was medically discharged due to physical disability in December of 1971.
He started the Woodcraftsman Shop in Colerain Township in 1978. He and Patti married in 1983 and they continued working until 2018. Don was privileged to go to Washington DC as part of an Honor Flight in 2017. He enjoys hunting, fishing and working the yard.
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BOB DOOLAN
Bob is 105 years young and grew up in Price Hill, attended Holy Family Grade School and graduated from St. Xavier High School after receiving a 4-year scholarship. He attended the University of Cincinnati, graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering.
Bob became a navigator on a B-17 with the 8th Air Force, 92nd Bomb Group, 326th Bomb Squadron. Rising to the rank of First Lieutenant, his unit went to England where they flew missions over Germany. Bob was on his 13th mission in 1943 when his B-17 was shot and forced to land in a field, in Holland.
He was captured and imprisoned for two years , but As the Allied Forces advanced, in January 1945, Bob and the other prisoners were marched to another camp from which they were later liberated, by units of General Patton’s Third Army.
After the war Bob returned to Cincinnati, got married, attended UC night school, and raised a son and two daughters. He started and led Boy Scout troop 614 at St. Antoninus for over 30 years. He was a tour guide, volunteered at his church, and has given many talks to civic organizations and schools about his war experiences. He has also been a member of the Dunham Choraliers and given countless presentations for the Life Learn Program.
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Colerain Township Pays Tribute To Our Veterans
These veteran banners are just one of the many ways Colerain Township is thanking and honoring our veterans during National Military Appreciation Month and for Memorial Day.
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New Member- High Achievers Aim High to Host Ribbon Cutting and Carnival
Saturday, June 4
12pm-4pm
2475 W. Galbraith Rd.
✂️Ribbon cutting Ceremony at 1pm
Vendors | Food & Drinks | Raffles Prizes | Tours | Open Registration Fun For The Whole Family!
For more information please call Mike at 513.598.6770.
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But wait...
there's MORE!!!
In case you didn't have enough fun at the High Acheivers Aim High Grand Opening Carnival or the Hometown Hero event, Saturday June 18th (11am - 3pm) is your opportunity to tour the Rumpke landfill and get a better understanding of this amazing facility. This is a family friendly event and will have games for the kids, food trucks, and a chance to see the various Rumpke vehicles in action!
June 18, 11:00am - 3:00pm
Rumpke Headquarters
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Prime Office Space Available!
Looking for Office Space?
Prime office space at the corner of Poole Road and Colerain Avenue in the heart of Colerain Township is available for immediate occupancy. Rent/Lease opportunity.
Over 1200 square feet of space with your own private entrance and it already has a spacious reception area to greet your clients. You can create the office space you have always dreamed of to grow your business.
The location is very visible to over 34,000 cars passing each and every day. There is also a parking lot with ample spaces for your business needs. You would be sharing the building with very nice tenants too!
For more information please call Mike at 513.598.6770.
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Beyond Limits Rehabilitation Celebrated New Location with Ribbon Cutting and Open House on May 18th
Ongoing support from neighbors in Colerain Township and the Greater Cincinnati community has fueled continued growth and allowed Beyond Limits to expand into a bigger space.
The new building has bright blue awnings and is located at 3530 Springdale Road – you can’t miss them!
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Chamber Member, Liz Martini, Joins One of Ohio's Leading Law Firms: Bricker & Eckler
With more than 30 years serving clients, Liz has provided counsel to corporations and small and large businesses. While Liz has managed litigation across all 50 states, she will be hanging her hat in our Cincinnati office. Congratulations, Liz!
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The Colerain Chamber Golf League is in Full Swing at Pebble Creek Golf & Event Center!
With 20 spots available for those who want to play weekly or just want to play occasionally, this social group is about having fun and building relationships on the golf course.
After the 9-hole round, the porch is a great place for a sandwich or refreshing beverage along with gorgeous sunsets.
This weekly event is open to golfers of all skill levels; women are welcome as well.
For those interested in the social side, come join us between 7:00-7:30pm as we come off the course.
or 513-923-5036.
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CHAMBER HAPPENINGS & EVENTS
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 | 9:00AM - 10:00AM
SALES SUMMIT
👉JOIN US ON ZOOM!
The Sales Summit concept brings together sales professionals from the business to business (B2B) and business to consumer (B2C) marketplaces to look at sales from a human to human perspective (H2H).
Led by chamber member Scott Marston (Cincinnati Benefits Solution) and chamber president Dave Moravec, this monthly gathering gives salespeople the opportunity to learn from one another, share leads, and further the profession of sales.
FREE to Chamber Members and invited non-chamber member guests!
For Zoom Meeting & Registration Details Follow the link below
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TUESDAY, JUNE 14 | 12:00PM-1:30PM
Outback Steakhouse
11700 Princeton Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45224
This popular group meets the second Tuesday of each month!
Come join us - We're sharing our experiences and talking about topics that affect working women. This month's guest speaker is local author Laurie Sharp-Page. She is bound to catch your attention with her approach to helping with challenges associated with coping today.
Please RSVP to the Colerain Chamber by Monday, June 13th so we know you are joining us.
New and Prospective Chamber Members are always welcome, so bring along someone that you think could benefit from being a Chamber member!
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CELEBRATE OUR 2022 HOMETOWN HEROES!
📢 Promote your business and be
recognized across the community! 📢
Sponsorships Available
Platinum Sponsorship - $5000.00
Gold Sponsorship - $3000.00
Silver & Food Truck Sponsorship - $1250.00
Dessert or Bar Sponsorship - $1000.00
Event Sponsorship - $500.00
👉 NEW in 2022- Basket Sponsorship
No charge to promote your business
Simply provide a themed basket with value of $100 or more
and promote your business - Baskets will be used in this year's silent auction.
For more information contact Dave Moravec
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
🎟 Early Bird Registration through June 8th. 🎟
Ticket Pricing after June 8th, add $10.00/ticket
All tickets include:
Admission into the event
2 drink tickets (Wine, Beer, Soft Drinks)
3 food tickets to be used at the food trucks
Cakes By Reva & Ice Cream by UDF
All tickets also include: Bourbon Tasting Station provided by
👉 NEW in 2022 - Summer Rose' Tasting Station provided by Heidelberg Wines
$60.00 per person - Colerain Chamber Members
$70.00 per person - Non-Members
$20.00 per person - First Responders, Police, Fire or EMS Personnel
Ticket pricing for Colerain Chamber Members applies to spouses & employees, as well as all sponsors.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 28 | 4:45PM - 6:30PM
Snow's Lakeside Tavern
The Emerging Leaders of Colerain (generally 21-40 yr old demographic) continue to host a networking event each month at a fun and lively locations like Buffalo Wild Wings or Snow's Lakeside Tavern...this month at Snow's with guest leader Dave Moravec of our very own Colerain Chamber!
If you are a young professional, looking to connect with other like-minded leaders in the community, this is your chance to do so.
MISSION
“Emerging Leaders of Colerain fosters the young entrepreneurial spirit by offering opportunities for networking, mentorship, education, and leadership development. We strive to challenge each other with our diverse perspectives while working together to bring growth to the surrounding Colerain business community.”
Come out and make a new friend and business connection, have some laughs and learn more about this dynamic group. Feel free to bring a friend or coworker as a way to introduce them to the group.
Are you a seasoned leader and want to give back? Consider volunteering to be one of our guest leaders.
Please contact Mark Moser at (513)484-1529 for more info.
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SAVE THE DATE! 📅
VINTAGE BASEBALL GAME
Cincinnati Redstockings vs
The Colerain Chamber All-Stars
⚾ JULY 3rd - 1:00pm
(Rain date July 4th - 4:00pm)
SUPPORTING OUR NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY
Pray Hope Believe * Team Up to Green Up
People Working Cooperatively
Side By Side * Kiwanis Key Clubs
e-Life Student Ministries * Clippard YMCA
Envision Children * High Achievers Aim High
Colerain Historical Society
Where: Colerain Park, behind Colerain Elementary School
11:30am - Non-Profit Expo
11:30am - Kids Vintage Baseball Clinic (all kids welcome)
1:00pm - National Anthem and First Pitch
Followed by Township Festivities & Fireworks that evening
What did professional baseball look like in Cincinnati in 1869? Brothers George and Harry Wright ruled the ball field, leading the 1869 Red Stockings to an undefeated season that spanned the United States. Players wore no gloves, and the uniforms and rules of the game were a bit different from what you'll see at Great American Ball Park today.
The Reds Hall of Fame and Museum's 1869 Red Stockings vintage baseball team endeavors to bring this history to life through various events and activities that further its mission, expose that history and vintage baseball to new audiences, and bring attention to the Reds Hall of Fame, while engaging Reds fans everywhere.
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Colerain Township To Award Grants For Community Improvement Projects
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Colerain Township is interested in helping promote creative ideas and would like the opportunity to reward hard working individuals or groups on their ideas that could improve the community. Amounts of $250 - $500 for project proposals are ideal.
Tactical urbanism means making small-scale, temporary improvements to the built environment. Tactical urbanism projects are low-cost, temporary and demonstrative, meaning that they show how an improvement or solution would function.
The goal of the Colerain Township Tactical Urbanism Mini Grant Program is to give Township residents and businesses a creative opportunity to take initiative with planning of their community. The creativity is ultimately up to the applicants!
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Sign-Up and commit your business to becoming a liter free area
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Adopt-A-Block and volunteer to preserve the beauty and cleanliness of a street or block
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Donate for Street Trees to help add street trees to Colerain Township
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INTERESTED IN GROWING YOUR BUSINESS?
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GROWTH FORUM
Businesses across the Colerain community face unprecedented challenges from cash-flow to workforce, expansion plans & facilities management to sales hurdles. Do these business challenges keep you awake or increase your anxiety? Sometimes wouldn't you just like to have a professional to talk you through the options or provide some guidance? But where do you turn?
The Growth Forum is made up of progressive minded consultants looking to help you and your business in a variety of ways. There will be additional forums in various settings including After Hours with a Twist (pictures below) where we learned through insightful discussion led by Tim Rohling. The Growth Forum will also be leading the discussion about Succession Planning & Business Continuity at the March 17th Third Thursday event. Be sure to watch for opportunities to plug-in as we continue to grow in 2022. Relevant topics and high energy engagements for the purpose of helping you sustaining a growth path will be abundant.
If you are interested in more participating with or engaging in this forum, contact Dave Moravec who can provide additional details and schedule the time accordingly.
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May 19- Third Thursday New Member Reception
Clovernook Country Club
What a wonderful celebration with our newest members!
Steve Loechtenfeldt and Amerifirst was a terrific sponsor and thanks to Clovernook Country Club for being such a wonderful host for the Colerain Chamber of Commerce new member reception.
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Member Plaques for Longstanding Members
Chamber members that joined before 2019 may have already received a new plaque for their place of business. These plaques represent a special THANK YOU to our longstanding and foundational members (those initially joining in 2014) for five or more years as a member of the Colerain Chamber.
42 original members remain from 2014. All of them were instrumental in getting this organization off the ground. We have increased to over 220 organizational members thanks to the welcoming approach each of you has taken.
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May 10- Women's Networking Luncheon
Clovernook Country Club
A special thanks to all those who attended!
Make sure to join us on June 14th at Outback Steakhouse!
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Join Us For Our Next Events and Don't Miss Out!
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CHAMBER PRESCRIPTION DRUG SAVINGS!
We can help save you money!
Prescription drug savings of up to 87% are available to Colerain Chamber members whether or not they have other prescription drug insurance.
This program is free for Chamber members - with no enrollment, activation or expiration date.
Contact:
Kyle Fields
513-897-1746
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This is just one of MANY benefits avaialble to you as a Colerain Chamber member!
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EVENT SPONSORSHIP
Get your business name and visibility out there!
We are specifically looking for businesses that would like to sponsor the following events:
Third Thursday: $300
(July, & August)
Emerging Leaders Sponsor - $500
(This is a new sponsorship opportunity for the remainder of 2022)
Women's Networking Sponsor - $100
(May, Aug, Oct, Dec )
Sales Summit Sponsor - $500
(for the remainder of 2022)
Hometown Hero Sponsor
(Various opportunities available)
Talk to Dave Moravec for more details!
SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE
BE IN THE KNOW! Keep up to date on all things Chamber! Better yet,Send us links, promotions, photos and local events in a timely manner, and let the Chamber promote for your business!
PROMO ITEM/GIFT CARD MARKETING
RIBBON CUTTING EVENTS
LOGOS & BRANDING... AND MORE!
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WE NEED YOUR PROMO ITEMS!
Do you have promotional items that you'd like to share with new and prospective members?
As you may know, we put together packets on a regular basis and we are currently in need of more items.
Please provide 25-50-100 items that will go into our promotional bag. Contact Debi or Dave directly and they can stop by to pick them up or connect with you.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
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President Level Sustaining Sponsor
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Leader Level Sustaining Sponsor
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Network Level Sustaining Sponsors
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Team Level Sustaining Sponsors
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