Thursday, May 27, 2010

Jim Zuberbuhler Receives Rookie of the Month

The Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce recognized Edward Jones Financial Advisor Jim Zuberbuhler with the Rookie of the Month Award for his involvement with the Chamber.

As the Chamber’s education chairman, Zuberbuhler became heavily involved with Bonner County Communiversity after meeting with Sandpoint High School’s Connie Kimble who came up with the idea. With a background in higher education, strategic planning, and passion for education, Jim became a key leader in forming the organization. He along with Connie Kimble and Karl Dye of Bonner County Economic Development Corporation became the steering committee; and they galvanized the support of a consortium of colleges and universities, financial institutions, businesses, and organizations to launch Communiversity.

“I can't sing Jim's praises enough,” said Kimble. “He jumped into the Communiversity project with his whole heart and mind, with passion, humor and an expertise that kept us focused and invigorated. He's been a first rate moderator, cheerleader, and idea man. The Bonner County Communiversity is a reality in large part due to the genuine care and commitment of Jim Zuberbuhler.”

The Bonner County Communiversity, a nonprofit organization serving to publicize the existing educational opportunities and launch new opportunies, is in the process of providing a Business Management Certificate in partnership with Lewis-Clark State College with classes beginning in the fall of 2010. According to Kimble, other classes are in the works and all are steered by instructors and community interests.

The Chamber sincerely thanks Zuberbuhler for his dedication to bring Bonner County Communiversity to the area, strengthening our workforce and our business community.

For more information about Communiversity, email BCCommuniversity@gmail.com.

Photo Caption: Pictured is Jim Zuberbuhler receiving the award of Rookie of the Month by Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce’s former CEO & President Amy Little.