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JUNE 2008 - Association of Marina Industries

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From Our Affinity Partner, WellsFargo Commercial Banking GroupDear Members,As we begin the new year, it’s time to haveyour insurance/risk management programreviewed by our endorsed insurancepartners at Wells Fargo InsuranceServices (WFIS). WFIS is <strong>of</strong>fering your company an insurance/riskmanagement program review (business insurance/employeebenefit plans), as well as an introductionto the Commercial Banking Group <strong>of</strong> Wells Fargo Bank.What does Commercial Banking <strong>of</strong>fer customers?The Wells Fargo Commercial Banking Group, throughour Regional Commercial Banking Offices (RCBOs), leveragesthe full array <strong>of</strong> Wells Fargo’s products and servicesto address the needs <strong>of</strong> middle-market businesses.• We <strong>of</strong>fer our customers a variety <strong>of</strong> tailoredfinancing, including:• Working capital funding• Real estate financing• Equipment leasing and financing• Trade finance• Expansion and acquisition• International bankingThrough our partners across Wells Fargo, we also deliver acomprehensive suite <strong>of</strong> treasury management, investment,international and insurance services for business customers,along with investment and banking services for theirprincipals and employees.Please contact your AMI Insurance Program Manager:John Chiazza, Sr. Sales ExecutiveWells Fargo Insurance Agency <strong>of</strong> Michigan, Inc.Commercial Department648 Monroe Ave, Suite 300Grand Rapids, MI 49503-1453616-336-0121 voice/616-234-1621 fax616-581-4402 mobileIrvin, who chaired the committee entrusted with meeting thestringent standards for the designation, says the accomplishmentwas achieved thanks to the support <strong>of</strong> many stakeholders.“We’re proud, and I know Bayfield is going to be proud tohave that flag waving over the marina,” he says.Bluewater Mayor Bill Dowson, who also presented congratulationson behalf <strong>of</strong> Huron County Council, creditsIrvin and the committee with overcoming many obstaclesin order to meet the required standards.“The county is very proud and very pleased to see this happenin our community,” says Dowson.Jennifer Foulds and Nick Rolfe, representing EnvironmentalDefence, the umbrella operation for the Canadian portion<strong>of</strong> the international Blue Flag body, confirm the volunteersdeserve praise.“We know it’s been a lot <strong>of</strong> hard work for the whole community,”says Foulds. “It’s something you can be very proud <strong>of</strong>.”In further thanking the committee, Irvin notes Dave MacLaren,<strong>of</strong> the Bayfield Ratepayers <strong>Association</strong>, and PaulMennill, <strong>of</strong> the Bluewater Shoreline Ratepayers <strong>Association</strong>,as well as the Bluewater Mayor and Bluewater Coun.Tyler Hessel helped make the dream a reality. He also gavethanks to Mari Veliz <strong>of</strong> the Ausable Bayfield ConservationAuthority, Bayfield <strong>Marina</strong> operator Don Lindsay, BluewaterCAO Lori Wolfe and especially committee assistant ArleneParker “who deserves most <strong>of</strong> the credit.”Irvin further thanked Councillor-at-Large James Fergusson,chairman <strong>of</strong> the municipality’s economic-developmentcommittee, for bringing the program to the attention<strong>of</strong> the municipality.Roger Lewington, <strong>of</strong> the Bayfield and Area Chamber <strong>of</strong>Commerce, also praised those involved, which includesPioneer Park’s board <strong>of</strong> directors.“It’s such an important resource to the community,” saysLewington.Around the World Continued from Page 14drew dozens <strong>of</strong> spectators along with politicians from theMunicipalities <strong>of</strong> Bluewater and Central Huron.As an added bonus, Lake Huron is now home to its ownBig Three. That is, the lake is home to the first three marinasto earn the Blue Flag designation in all <strong>of</strong> North America,with the communities <strong>of</strong> Port Franks and Grand Bendreceiving the other ones.15Chris Thatcher, Commander <strong>of</strong> the Goderich squadronfor the Canadian Power and Sail Squadron, which teachessafe-boating practices, also gave kudos to those on boardwith the project.“If you don’t have good clean water, you don’t have the rest<strong>of</strong> it,” he says.

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