News & Updates

Housing Our Heroes Initiative Receives National Award for Housing

Chamber-supported “Housing Our Heroes” Initiative, which helped 1,000 homeless Veterans in San Diego secure rental housing, received an Award of Excellence from the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials last month. “Housing Our Heroes” implemented an innovative approach to addressing homelessness by providing incentives and support to landlords who rented to homeless Veterans. It directed up to $12.5 million over two years in Federal, City and SDHC resources to provide housing opportunities for 1,000 homeless Veterans. The collaboration between the San Diego Housing Commission and the City of San Diego demonstrates what San Diego can accomplish when government agencies, landlords, and service providers work together.

County “Safeguard Our Countryside” Ballot Initiative Placed on 2020 Ballot

October 9, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to place the “Safeguard Our San Diego Countryside Initiative” before voters in 2020. The Initiative would require a public vote on any amendment to the County’s General Plan that increases the density or number of homes. The initiative would have a direct and immediate impact on any business affiliated or charged with building homes. As it would significantly prolong the process of receiving approval to build, it would add costs to businesses in those industries and increase a new element of uncertainty. The initiative would constitute a new major impediment to building homes further exacerbating the housing crisis. This would indirectly impact all employers through increased challenges with talent attraction and retention caused by housing options and affordability.

Energy Innovation Panel

On November 1, the Chamber partnered with the U.S. Chamber’s Global Energy Institute for a special program at the University Club focused on innovation in the energy sector. The featured speaker was Sempra Energy’s Executive Vice President and Group President Dennis Arriola. The panel explored how San Diego has been the hub for energy innovation.

2018 Regional Jobs Strategy Update Shows Opportunity in Workforce

On October 25, the Chamber hosted the 2018 Regional Jobs Strategy Dashboard Update luncheon and panel sponsored by Bank of America. This report updated the original Jobs Strategy, designed to measure our business climate by tracking key metrics such as taxes, standard of living, and housing affordability. The update identified economic opportunity within our populations of veterans, millennials, women, and minorities. We heard from panelists representing RISE San Diego, Local Initiatives Support Coalition San Diego, Lead Inclusively, and CONNECT as they shared their perspectives on our opportunity populations.

Congratulations 2018 Advance Graduates

After their final half-day session on Wednesday, November 7th, the 40 members of the 2018 Advance class were joined by friends, family, mentors, and past program participants for a graduation ceremony and mixer at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Mission Valley. Chamber and LEAD President and CEO Jerry Sanders and LEAD Co-Chair Nikki Clay (84), a strong Advance proponent and mentor, addressed attendees and personally congratulated all graduates. Attendees enjoyed networking with a hosted buffet and beverages. The 2019 Advance sessions, which are specifically designed to empower and elevate women in the workplace, will begin in May; watch for applications to be posted in early spring!

Member Spotlight: VendiBean

Latte perks: VendiBean finds a niche in local tech offices

Folgers and a Bunn brewer aren’t cutting it for millennial workers. “Coffee ” means something else to the Starbucks generation.

That’s why trendy offices around San Diego have a sleek new latte machine humming quietly in their break rooms — the VendiBean robot. Designed by a couple of local college students barely in their 20s, the machines are a noticeable improvement on the hospital-grade coffee stations of yesteryear. VendiBean uses artisanal coffee beans from local roasters like Ryan Bros., and the machine grinds it freshly for every cup. The founders said they also hunted for high quality milks and offer non-dairy options for the vegans. The result? VendiBean’s coconut mocha lattes rival those of chain coffee shops.

Founded by sister brother duo Teal, 24, and Tristan Cooper, 22, last year, VendiBean was meant to be the 24-hour stop for young folks looking for their coffee fix. The siblings planned to roll out the machine on every college campus and shopping mall across San Diego. But it turns out retail wasn’t going to work.

“We wanted to place it in huge foot-traffic locations, but the bigger and better the location the more red tape there is,” Teal said. “The sales cycle is long and it’s really difficult to get in — especially for a startup.”

Instead, VendiBean found a niche in the corporate arena — particularly in youthful offices focused on perks for their employees. Teal said the company has 42 machines deployed in San Diego, including at the coworking space Downtown Works, branding firm Smashtech, and major campuses like Hewlett Packard and Cox Communications.

Teal said the office niche came as a surprise, with companies reaching out to her instead of the other way around. Many employers, especially in fields like marketing and technology, are looking for small perks to offer employees to keep them around.

“Companies staying ahead of employee culture and engagement trends want to find coffee that matches their culture,” Teal said.

Several employees at the millennial-run Smashtech office crowed over the machine, particularly appreciating the non-dairy options. Justin Griffin, an employee at Smashtech, said it’s like having a barista in the office. Others said they liked using it because it supports local entrepreneurs.

VendiBean is tapping into several trends with its branding. Not only is it vegan-friendly and customizable, but VendiBean has vowed to only use local beans in their machines.

The company plans to have 150 machines deployed by the end of this year, and the plan is to partner with roasters local to each new region.

“Local coffee roasters truly love what they do, and they’re passionate about the craft so the quality is amazing,” Teal said. “I never wanted to compete with them. First, because I’m not going to be better — they’re amazing at what they do. And second, because I want to support mom and pops and artisanal roasters, not the mainstream brands.”

Teal said VendiBean became profitable this summer, earning revenue monthly from contracts she has with companies. She plans on raising $600,000 in expansion capital to help scale the business, with a target of $300,000 from angels. But, she said fundraising has been tough. It’s difficult to convince startup investors to back a small business like VendiBean. Unlike software and tech startups, the vending machine company doesn’t have intellectual property protecting its core business. The value is in the brand, the niche, and the founding team’s ability to score corporate clients. Teal said there’s a good chance she’ll opt for debt financing instead, as its critical to dominate a market segment quickly.

After tackling the San Diego market, VendiBean plans to roll out in Orange County, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

Co-founder Tristan Cooper, 22, came up with the idea for VendiBean one late night studying in college when he couldn’t find an open coffee shop. (Nelvin C. Cepeda/ San Diego Union-Tribune)

VendiBean co-founder Teal Cooper, 24, says progressive offices are buying her machine as a perk for employees.

(Nelvin C. Cepeda/ San Diego Union-Tribune)

Member Spotlight: The Star of India

MARITIME MUSEUM OF SAN DIEGO CELEBRATES STAR OF INDIA’S 155 YEARS

SAN DIEGO, CA (November 14, 2018) – Maritime Museum of San Diego, home to one of the world’s finest collections of historic vessels, from sail to steam to submarine, will sail Star of India for the first time in five years Saturday and Sunday, November 17 and 18, 2018.

Five years have elapsed since the last time Star of India sailed, so the opportunity to witness her under sail this November makes this an even more special. Star of India, built in 1863, is the world’s oldest active sailing ship and has circumnavigated the globe 21 times. Star of India first came to the City of San Diego in 1927. It was not until 1951 when Maritime Museum of San Diego made long-awaited historical renovations to the vessel originally named Euterpe, after the Greek goddess of music and poetry. Star of India relies on Maritime Museum of San Diego volunteers and a committed staff for its upkeep.

Maritime Museum of San Diego has organized a Companion Sail Adventure which includes the opportunity to sail aboard one of three legendary sailing vessels on this historic occasion when Star of India sails through San Diego Bay and heads out off Point Loma.

Companion Sail ships include Californian, the official tall ship of the state, San Salvador, the 1542 Spanish galleon replica built in San Diego by staff and volunteers, and America, a replica of the historic yacht that won the America’s Cup in 1851. Note: San Salvador and Californian is sold out. Space is still available aboard America. Reservations can be made at sdmaritime.org.

Tickets include catered breakfast, lunch, drinks, and celebratory champagne.  Each ship will include an on-board historian to deepen guests’ understanding of Star of India, the history behind all vessels and the Museum. Check in is at 7:30 a.m. and ships are expected to return to the Museum at 5:00 p.m. Space is limited and include admission to the Maritime Museum of San Diego.

ABOUT STAR OF INDIA

Star of India is world’s oldest active sailing vessel. She is also the oldest iron-hulled merchant ship still afloat. She was launched as the fully-rigged ship Euterpe at Ramsey Shipyard on the Isle of Man in 1863.

Euterpe began her working life with two near-disastrous voyages to India. On her first trip she suffered a collision and a mutiny. On her second, a cyclone caught Euterpe in the Bay of Bengal, and with her topmasts cut away, she barely made port. Shortly afterward, her first captain died on board and was buried at sea. After such misfortunes, Euterpe would eventually make four more voyages to India as a cargo ship.

In 1871 she was purchased by the Shaw Savill line of London and for the next quarter century she transported hundreds of emigrants to New Zealand and Australia. During this period, she made twenty-one circumnavigations. It was rugged voyaging, with the little iron ship battling through terrific gales, “laboring and rolling in a most distressing manner,” according to her log.

With the opening of the Suez Canal, and sail giving way to steam power, Euterpe would eventually be sold to the Alaska Packers Association. In 1901, her new owners changed her rig to that of a bark (her present configuration). By the time of her retirement in 1923, she had made twenty-two voyages from San Francisco to Alaska, returning each year with her hold laden with canned salmon.

In 1926, the Star of India was sold to the Zoological Society of San Diego as the projected centerpiece for an aquarium and museum. The Great Depression and World War II saw these proposals languish from lack of funding. Eventually in the late 1950s and early 1960s thanks to a groundswell of support from local San Diegans, the Star of India was restored to sailing condition. In 1976, she set sail once again. Her preservation continues as a living reminder of the great Age of Sail, thanks to the tireless efforts of curators and volunteers at the Maritime Museum of San Diego.

ABOUT MARITIME MUSEUM OF SAN DIEGO

The Maritime Museum of San Diego enjoys a worldwide reputation for excellence in restoring, maintaining and operating historic vessels. The museum has one of the world’s finest collections of historic ships, including the world’s oldest active ship Star of India. The Maritime Museum of San Diego experience includes admission to a world-class collection of historic sailing ships, steam-powered boats, and submarines, each offering entertaining and educational exhibits. The 501c3 non-profit Museum enjoys an international reputation for excellence in restoring, maintaining, and operating historic vessels including the world’s oldest active sailing ship, Star of India. Maritime Museum of San Diego is ranked as one of the nation’s top attractions offering self-guided tours, docent-guided group tours, tall ship charters and historic bay cruises, year-round public events, educational programs, and a distinctive venue for corporate/private events. The Museum is open daily along Star of India Wharf at 1492 North Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101-3309. 619.234.9153. Sdmaritime.org.

Member Spotlight: Monster Tires

Monster Tires, LLC – Construction Equipment Tires and Rubber Tracks

Monster Tires is quickly becoming the largest online resource for construction equipment tires, OTR (Off the Road) tires, OTT (Over The Tire) Tracks, agricultural equipment tires, rubber tracks and much more. Located in Placerville, CA, Monster Tires delivers tires and tracks from Siskiyou County to San Diego County.

Monster Tires was started when a construction equipment dealer and inbound marketing partner saw a need for something better in the industry. The construction equipment tire and track industry is saturated with overpriced tires and hard to use websites. The two partners saw a need for an affordable and reliable source for construction equipment tires and tracks all with an easy-to-use website. Monster Tires is the first website to market products using a make and model search instead of “by size” only. This one simple change has shifted the way contractors search for tires and tracks and the company has grown tremendously since 2014.

At Monster Tires, we provide unappalled service in the equipment tire industry as well as the lowest prices possible. When contractors and farmers are looking for a specific tire, our knowledgeable tire and track team is ready to help.

If you are looking for that special tire that you just can’t seem to find, we can get it to you, and most important, we get it to you fast. Whether contractors and farmers are looking for over-the-tire tracks, rubber tracks, or large construction equipment tires, they continually count on MonsterTires.com.

Reach out today and find out why MonsterTires.com has become source a reliable resource for construction equipment tires and tracks.

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Member Spotlight: Quench

A Smarter Choice to Keep your Employees Hydrated

Are you looking to save money on drinking water while being environmental friendly? Quench’s convenient bottleless water coolers can save up to 50% on your water delivery costs. We are the office drinking water provider of choice for more than 30 San Diego Chamber of Commerce members, including AT&T and Bank of America. Not to mention, we’re trusted by over 45,000 customers across the U.S. and Canada and over half of the Fortune 500.

Let Quench handle your drinking water needs so you can get back to work – no more storing and hoisting 5-gallon jugs or escorting delivery people. Our streamlined solutions of filtered sparkling and chilled water coolers, ice dispensers and coffee makers will make it easy to keep your workforce hydrated and productive. Below are a few of the benefits that our customers enjoy:

  • Cost Savings– Quench customers typically experience immediate monthly cost savings of up to 50% versus traditional bottled water delivery services
  • Convenience– Quench enables you to consolidate vendors and billing while eliminating the delivery logistics, lifting and storage of heavy plastic water bottles
  • Environmentally Friendly– Quench coolers are a much “greener” alternative to wasteful plastics and fuel-wasting water delivery trucks
  • Healthier Water– Quench coolers utilize state-of-the-art water purification and sanitization technologies to eliminate your concerns about bacteria growth in water storage tanks of traditional bottled coolers

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