Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce

Aging in Place Business Round Table

January 7, 2011 9:00am – 10:30am

1.  Welcome and Introductions (9:00 – 9:10)

·  Note: please hold announcements until they are called for in agenda item number 3

2.  Round Table Business (9:10 – 9:20)

·  Thank you to Our Lady of Peace and to the other venues that offered to host us!

·  Speaker’s Bureau Committee update

·  Trade Show Committee update

·  Migrating Retirees Committee update

3.  Announcements (9:20 – 9:25)

·  See back of agenda for upcoming events

4.  Member Spotlights:

·  Walt Simpson, New American Mortgage (9:25 – 9:35)

·  Charlene Menje, Hospice of the Piedmont (9:35 – 9:45)

5.  Educational Presentation (9:45 – 10:10): Billie Campbell, Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission: “Accessory Dwelling Units and Other Housing Options.”

6.  Testimonials (10:10 – 10:15)

7.  Networking (10:15+)

8.  Next meeting: February 4, 9am – 10:30 at Our Lady of Peace. Linda Cunningham will speak on- "Long Term Care as part of Retirement Planning.” ______

Aging in Place Business Round Table Contact Information

·  Elizabeth Swider, Chairwoman. Care is There: 434.326.5323 x2,

·  Holly Hilton, Vice Chair. Hilton & Associates: 434.984.6752,

·  Brice Jackson, Speakers Chair. Connections Chiropractic Center: 434.823.2199,

·  Jaclyn Tahboub, Secretary. Rosewood Village at Hollymead: 434.964.3887,

·  Barbara Chamberlain, Chamber Representative. Chamber of Commerce: 434.295.3141 x103, .

The missionof theAging in Place Business Roundtable is to provide education about local businesses and services that support personal choice and vitality in the second half of life, and to provide a forum to develop relationships with the members of the Roundtable who serve in that community.

Becoming an AIPBRT Member: To become an AIPBRT member, you/your company must (1) be a member of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, (2) serve the 50+ market, (3) have any relevant company employee attend three monthly meetings within six calendar months, and (4) make a member spotlight presentation on or after your third meeting within six months. After you have attained membership, missing six consecutive meetings will cause your membership to be suspended. To reinstate your membership, you must attend another three meetings within six months.

Business card book: Anyone may take a card. To insert a card, you must be a Chamber member who serves the 50+market. The book is housed at the Chamber between meetings and is available to the public there.

Provide announcements for future meetings to Elizabeth at at least three days prior to the upcoming meeting.