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Salem Chamber Podcast
by Salem Area Chamber of Commerce
Welcome to the Salem Chamber Podcast where we share conversations with local business leaders, policymakers, educators, and other influential members of our community. If it’s affecting our businesses or our community, we’ll be talking about it.
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 16 - Tammy Dennee
In this episode, Tom chats with Tammy Dennee, Executive Director of the Oregon Cattlemen's Association, about Tammy's key role as one of Oregon's leading advocates for agriculturalists, farmers, and ranchers.Having spent her entire career in the ag industry (first in wheat, then dairy, and eventually in cattle), Tammy shares with us the vital work our farmers and ranchers do each day and the immense challenges they face with fluctuations in commodities and added burdens brought upon by strict state legislation. She also talks about her association's priorities, which are to engage all corners of our state (including her members) in legislative discussions surrounding agriculture and educate residents of all 36 Oregon counties that raise cattle about the realities of an ag producer's life and where their food comes from.Coming from a broken home where she became the head of her household at a young age, Tammy learned to lead earlier than most and now uses those skills as a volunteer in several efforts. These include serving over 25 years in Oregon Rotary Clubs and as a member of the Salem Chamber's SAIF Agri-Business Banquet Planning Committee. Tammy also talks about participating in this year's Leadership Salem Cohort, an experience she is grateful for and proud of.Tammy tells us that you don't have to be in the ag industry to be a member of the Oregon Cattlemen's Association. So, if you want to support the important work it does, visit orcattle.com.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 15 - Bill Riecke
In this episode, Tom sits down with Bill Riecke II, Owner of Bark Boys, Inc., which was honored as the Salem Chamber’s Business of the Year in 2023. Along with sharing what that recognition means to him and his team, Bill talks about growing up in Salem, his time serving our country as a United States Marine after 9/11, his career with Empire Southwest in Arizona, and why he decided to leave that promising career for a return to Salem to run his family’s longstanding landscaping supply business. Although Bill often jokes that he’s simply a “truck driver,” the Salem community knows him to be so much more. In this episode, we learn how he developed his leadership skills, mindset, and philosophy, which he now utilizes in running one of our community’s incredible family-run business success stories. Bill’s success story proves that hard work and dedication pay off, but that success also comes with a responsibility to serve the community. Hear how Bill and his company give back to Salem and continue to invest in positive outcomes with our community's future at the heart of all they do. This episode was recorded before Bill’s father and former Bark Boys owner for more than 40 years, Bill H. Riecke, passed away at the age of 67. The Salem Chamber and the Salem business community send their condolences to the Riecke family. The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 14 - Gregg Peterson
In this episode, Be-BLAC Foundation Executive Director and longtime Salem restauranteur and business owner Gregg Peterson shares his incredible life story.Gregg shares details of his upbringing in Compton, California, his battle with addiction in early adulthood, and how he leaned on the support of his family, community, and faith in God to transform his life. His rapid ascent as a retail store and restaurant manager and owner, to eventually becoming one of our community's most admired and treasured leaders, illustrates a story of resilience and spiritual growth that any of us would aspire to emulate.Known to many for owning and operating Salem-based restaurants, such as Broadway Cafe, Gregg now serves as the Executive Director of the Be-BLAC Foundation, a non-profit that supports, empowers, and develops the future Black leaders of Salem and the local Black community as a whole. You will also still find Gregg in the restaurant world, serving as the current Executive Chef at the Kroc Center.An inspiration for youth, non-profit advocate, community-builder, and business leader, Gregg Peterson shares his decades of wisdom, knowledge, and life experience with us in this episode.Learn more about the Be-BLAC Foundation (proudly supported by the Salem Chamber) here: https://beblacfoundation.org.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 13 - Rhonda Rhodes
In this episode, Tom sits down with Rhonda Rhodes, Principal of the Career Technical Education Center (CTEC), as the Salem community eagerly anticipates the arrival of the CTEC Aviation Program at the Salem Municipal Airport. Serving as the head of one of the nation's leading career technical training schools, Principal Rhodes discusses how she discovered her calling to build up future generations of students and the innovative approach CTEC takes to train our community's incoming workforce. A native Oregonian with a profound dedication to education, Rhonda's commitment to merging classically trained educators with local industry experts is a guiding principle at CTEC as it trains and empowers graduates. Explore the conversation to uncover the 'secret ingredient' that has paved the way for a transformative educational experience at the school, fostering an environment where both students and teachers can reach their goals while strengthening our community's workforce pipeline at the same time.This episode was recorded before CTEC officially opened its Aviation Program at the Salem Airport on January 29, 2024. Click here to read a recap of that celebration, which included a ribbon-cutting ceremony and public addresses from local leaders, including Salem Mayor Chris Hoy and CTEC Principal Rhodes.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 12 - Jon Moore
In this episode, Tom sits down with Jon Moore, of The Physical Therapy Project, for a discussion that delves into Jon's formative years as a baseball player at Sprague High School, his undying love for sports, and his journey from athlete to physical therapist. After many years in the profession, he opened his own clinic in 2021 with a modern, non-traditional approach that prioritizes the comfort and well-being of his patients. Here, Jon reflects on how the profound lessons he learned from the sports and healthcare fields have shaped who he is today, as a leader, business owner, and community supporter. As the proud Owner and a dedicated Physical Therapist at The PT Project, Jon approaches his role with a commitment to being a "Human Body Consultant." The PT Project is renowned for its specialized and personalized treatment plans, where Jon serves not only as a healthcare professional but also as a constant source of encouragement for patients undergoing rehabilitation. With an abundance mindset at the core of his philosophy, Jon's passion is reflected in the dedicated care he provides to those seeking optimal health and recovery. The conversation also digs into Jon's deep community involvement, including being the exclusive PT provider for the Salem Capitals Basketball Club and his work with the Corban University Athletics Department.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 11 - Gladys Blum
In this episode, Tom chats with Salem business and community icon Gladys Blum, a Principal Broker and Owner of one of the most respected and trusted real estate agencies in the Willamette Valley, Blum Real Estate. In touring us through her journey from childhood in rural Idaho to leading one of the most successful real estate agencies in the nation for decades, Gladys shares some of the many lessons she's learned in business and life, including how to glean and apply best practices into everything you do. She also talks about the many things she loves about the Salem community, her passion for giving back and supporting the development of children, her optimistic outlook on our community's trajectory, and how she was surprised and humbled to be named Salem's First Citizen in 2005.A mother of three, including fellow Blum Real Estate Principal Broker Troy Blum, and with more than 60 years of marriage under her belt, Gladys also speaks to the importance of balancing family life and how her family has supported her throughout an incredible career.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 10 - Dr. John Mark Yeats
A Conversation with Dr. John Mark Yeats, President of Corban UniversityIn this episode, Tom sits down with Dr. John Mark Yeats, who was announced as Corban University's 11th President in March of 2023. In welcoming John Mark to Salem, the two discuss the incredible benefits the Salem community has to offer, the vital role higher education plays in building a strong community, the experience of students at a Christian institution, and what many don't but should know about Corban.President Yeats also talks about how his upbringing, his experiences studying in Israel and at Oxford University, and the mentors in his life shaped his journey in both his faith and his academic career, which brought him to Salem after serving many years at institutions in the Midwest.Tune into this conversation to learn more about this incredible leader and addition to the Salem community and how Corban is continuing to succeed at developing work-ready members of our business community each and every day.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 9 - Brent DeHart and Angie Villery
A Conversation with Brent DeHart and Angie Villery of Fly SalemFollowing Salem Airport's first commercial flight in nearly 15 years, Tom sits down with two local leaders who helped make the historic moment happen, Brent DeHart (President of Salem Aviation Fueling) and Angie Villery (President/CEO of Travel Salem). In this episode, the trio share about their first flight experience from Salem to Las Vegas on October 5, 2023, and what commercial air service will mean for Salem and our local economy in the years ahead.As members of the Fly Salem Steering Committee, which spent years leading the effort to bring commercial air service back to our community and our airport, Brent and Angie discuss all that went into rallying the community, raising funds, and attracting a commercial service air carrier to Salem Municipal Airport. As leaders in the effort, Brent and Angie recognize and pay tribute to all of the community partners who came together to make commercial air service in Salem a reality, including Salem City Council, state legislators such as former state representative Raquel Moore-Green, and Salem's new exclusive carrier, Avelo Airlines. The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 8 - Dr. Kristine Medyanik
A Conversation with Dr. Kristine Medyanik of Shattered Glass LeadershipIn this episode, Tom sits down with Dr. Kristine Medyanik (known to many as "Dr. K"), Corban University Assistant Professor of Business and owner of Shattered Glass Leadership, a Salem-based leadership development and coaching business that offers workshops, courses, and retreats for women. This in-depth conversation covers when Dr. K first discovered her passion for leading and teaching, her time in the U.S. Navy during the 9/11 attacks, the current dynamics of our modern workforce, and some of her practiced philosophies around leadership development.Listen to get to know one of our community's premier leadership coaches as Dr. K inspires us to "unlock our influence" and improve our understanding of each other, as well as ourselves.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 7 - Justin Martin
A Conversation with Justin Martin of Perseverance StrategiesIn this episode, Salem Chamber CEO Tom Hoffert is joined by experienced lobbyist (Perseverance Strategies) and Salem business owner Justin Martin to talk about Justin's deep Salem roots, his journey as a professional athlete, and his transition to politics and business in the city he's always loved. Despite partisan challenges in local government, Justin inspires us with a positive outlook on Oregon's future including stories from his career representing a wide array of clients and their interests at the Capitol. Leading by example, Justin shows us the ways in which our community can continue to rally around common goals and outcomes that benefit all Oregonians. Justin also shares a little about his local business ventures, which include running the Salem-based metal fabrication shop Zephyr Engineering (formerly owned by his late father, John) and music institution Guitar Castle, which he purchased in 2020.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 6 - Collier Law
A Conversation with Ryan Collier and Stephanie Palmblad of Collier Law Oregon Estate Planning Attorneys and Partners at Collier Law in Salem, Ryan Collier and Stephanie Palmblad join us on the podcast to talk about their law firm, values, passion for Salem, and the ways in which they serve their clients and our community. With their incredible estate planning expertise, knowledge, and compassion for others on display, this conversation will not only give you a deeper look into this community-focused firm but also into the reasons why Salem is truly a special place to be.Learn more about Collier Law here: https://collier-law.com/The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 5 - Tim Jennings
A Conversation with Tim Jennings, President of Roth's Fresh MarketsLeading by example for decades in the Salem area, Tim Jennings' career path in the grocery business has been paved by his willingness to raise his hand and help in any area of need. An employee at Roth’s since 1982, Tim has helped the Roth’s shopper solve the problem of “What’s for dinner” using the wisdom and guidance of mentors like Orville and Michael Roth along the way.Through structure, consistency, and a company culture that truly puts the customer first, Roth’s remains a vital part of our community. Listen to this conversation (where Tom and Tim also share stories of working at Roth's as young people) to gain a deeper understanding of what sets Roth’s apart and how it continues to value fresh ideas in an industry with ever-evolving consumer habits.Learn more about Roth's Fresh Markets: https://www.roths.com/The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 4 - Ryan Tribbett
A Conversation with Ryan Tribbett, President of Pac/West Lobby GroupWith a deep passion for politics and people, Pac/West Lobby Group President Ryan Tribbett and his team are committed to being a solutions company that helps communities thrive. As experts in their craft, they understand the challenges the business community faces and the importance of the public process in crafting good policy. You won’t want to miss this conversation with Ryan Tribbett as we head into an election year. Learn more about Pac/West Lobby Group: https://pwlobby.com/The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 3 - Dr. Jessica Howard
A Conversation with Dr. Jessica Howard, President of Chemeketa Community CollegeChemeketa Community College President Dr. Jessica Howard joins the podcast to share a little about her history in academia, and the important role community colleges play in workforce attraction and retention. With an emphasis on powerful collaborations, Chemeketa Community College is transforming lives and strengthening the community.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 2 - Larry Jackson
A Conversation with Larry Jackson, Owner of Jackson's Body ShopAs Jackson’s Body Shop celebrates its 65th year of doing business in Salem, CEO Tom Hoffert sat down for a conversation with Owner Larry Jackson. This generational business has remained committed to the Salem community, the idea of ‘employing their neighbors’, and creating a flexible, family-oriented work environment for over six decades. Enjoy learning how Jackson’s Body Shop prioritizes buying parts locally and stays adept to a changing business landscape.The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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Salem Chamber Podcast - Episode 1 - Tim Davis
A Conversation with Tim Davis, Founder and CEO of Valor Mentoring and Owner of The RECTim Davis’ easy demeanor, unrelenting vision, and tendency as a “raging extrovert” make for a most enjoyable podcast conversation. He shares how his childhood experiences and the key mentors in his life have shaped his journey. Valor Mentoring and The REC are mission-filled endeavors rooted in community and the idea that through mentoring, people in our community will be better equipped to make healthy life choices. From how he structures his life, to his incredible self-awareness and guiding purpose in life, you won’t want to miss this conversation with Tim Davis.Learn more about The REC: https://welcometotherec.com/Learn more about Valor Mentoring: https://valormentoring.com/The Salem Chamber is a 501 C (6) not-for-profit organization representing nearly 1,100 businesses in the greater Salem area. For additional information, visit SalemChamber.org.The Salem Chamber Podcast is a production by Chamber staff members Lena Prine (Director of Business Advocacy) and Dan Johnson (Marketing & Communications Manager).
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Salem Chamber Podcast where we share conversations with local business leaders, policymakers, educators, and other influential members of our community. If it’s affecting our businesses or our community, we’ll be talking about it.
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