Monday February 23rd, 2015

New Members, 
Business After-Hours 
and More!!

TOMORROW NIGHT!!

Business After-Hours set for 

Tuesday February 24th in the 

Spaghetti Warehouse Bar area!!

From 5:30 to 7 P.M. the Franklinton Board of Trade will have the bar area reserved for networking and socializing! 

Also, we will feature a short presentation from Mr. Ken DiBella and Mr. Chuck Gillespie of Success Imperatives. Their discussion will focus on:

Igniting Sales Team Performance!!                              

Newest Members!!
We are very pleased to welcome HomeWell Senior Care as our newest General Corporate Member!!  
Emily Jones is the Director of Community Relations and actually presented at a luncheon last year in partnership with FBOT members, Waddell & Reed!
HomeWell provides non-medical in-home care and their offices are located at 6649 N High St. Suite LL2  Worthington, OH 43085.
If you would like to find out more about their services you can reach Emily at 614 506 1417 or ejones@homewellseniorcare.com

New Non-Profit Member

Please help us welcome Franklinton Rising as a new non-profit member of the Board of Trade!

Their goal is to help provide skills training and job opportunities to residents of Franklinton through work experience and hands-on learning while rehabilitating houses.  

Tom Heffner is the president of Franklinton Rising and can be reached at 614 581 4125   or  theffner@franklintonrising.org 

 

Call Tom to learn more about what they do! 

  

We want to take another opportunity to recognize 
They  
joined last year but we had an old logo for them the first time around.  They have recently provided us with their updated version to share with you!!  
AT Systems is listed in our Membership Directory on-line.  
Greg Moyer can be reached at gmoyer@atsystemsonline.com or 614 777 6565.  Greg is currently installing an alarm system at the FBOT offices, if you have a need for a review of your security system, give them a call!
 Bottom Line Fact-Finding
by:  Bill Kistner
Yes You Can Improve Profits & Productivity!
How? Identify your company's blind spots. 
Business blind spots are: Poor communication, accounting for 71% of profit loss.  Worker short cuts cause 85% of costly mistakes.  Poor Execution causes 69% of marketing/sales plans to fail and 58% of executive decisions are based on faulty information.  Together these cost businesses $26,041 per work, per year!
To stop blind spot loss, ask about "Bottom Line Fact-Finding." 100 companies have already had success!
 
FBOT Member, Bill Kistner, with Bill Kistner & Company shared the above information.  If you are curious and interested in knowing more, he explain how Bottom-Line Fact Finding can work for you!
Bill can be reached at  billkistner@mac.com  or   740-549-1980

Contact:
Trent E. Smith, Executive Director
P.O. Box 23315   (924 W Broad St.)
Columbus, OH 43223  (614) 398-2435