On this episode of the Post Podcast, Hays Chamber president and CEO Sarah Wasinger introduces the new vice president of marketing and communications, Mariah Leglighter.
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James Bell
The Hays Chamber has a new Vice President of Marketing and Communications. President and CEO Sarah Wasinger joins us to introduce Mariah Legleiter on this episode of the posts podcast.
Sarah Wasinger
So this is Mariah Legleiter, she is our Vice President of Marketing and Communications. We are so thrilled to have her here today. We wanted to give her just a few months to get her feet wet before we kind of hear her into the fire right away. So
James Bell
that seems fair. Mariah, thanks for joining us. Good to see you. Good to meet you.
Mariah Legleiter
Yeah, it's nice to meet you, too.
James Bell
So down at the Chamber, you're the new Vice President of Marketing and Communications. I know we talked about your your, what's the word swear word? The last guy in the job that press? Well, I wasn't gonna give his name because I figured he was dead all of us. But no, no, he's great. And he's a really cool role now. But yeah, he used to come on once in a while. So I'm glad that you got to come in as well. And we're gonna talk a little bit about what kind of what you're doing because with Scott, it was a different job than it is now from what we've talked about, right?
Sarah Wasinger
There's a little painful, but there's gonna be a few little tweaks here and there. And specifically, we shared Scott a little bit with the CVB. before. And with Mariah, we get to keep her full time. So we're very excited about that. Nice. Yes. So Brian, I would love for people at home to know a little bit about your background and expertise. Do you want to share a little bit about yourself?
Mariah Legleiter
Yeah, I would love to. So I moved to Hays in August of 2012 to continue my education after getting an associate's degree in accounting from Dodge City Community College. And I went to Fort Hays State University graduated there in 2016. I met my husband while I was going to school there, his name is Devin, like LIDAR. And we have a beautiful little girl named Olivia. She goes to school to Laughlin Elementary. And actually, I just realized that this year marks 10 years in haze. So I'm super excited about that. You hit the deck? I did.
James Bell
I love that. Because you know, so many so many people I know came to haze for four days, just like you the same reason I'm here. And stock. Really, it's a testament to our community. Because I mean, if you if it wasn't a quality of life here, people would just leave.
Sarah Wasinger
We're catching like that.
James Bell
Absolutely.
Mariah Legleiter
I love it here.
James Bell
Glad to hear so. So you're at the Chamber now. We're gonna talk a little bit about your background, like, what your experiences are. Yeah.
Mariah Legleiter
So I used to work at Herman physical therapy and wellness. And I did a lot of his marketing and a lot of his social media presence for him. So I just brought all of that experience over to the chamber. And I'm did a lot of his graphic design work, too. And so I'm so looking forward to being able to explore creatively, a little bit further for the chamber, and just be able to do that for them. I'm, I can't wait to do that.
Sarah Wasinger
Yeah, she brings a lot of different skill sets to the table, she's probably more humble than what she's sharing. But when we were replacing Scott, we were looking at, oh, my gosh, this is quite a diverse job. Who are we going to get he knows how to do video, who knows how to do marketing, who knows how to do writing, and all those things really well. And she's really hit the ground running and has I'm just very much impressed so far.
James Bell
Awesome. Yeah. Cuz, you know, it is one of those things. And this is exactly what we talked about in the past, right? It's those skill sets, you know, you might have one like a Scott was an amazing graphic designer, and you know, he did all the logo work. But that's a very different skill set than social media, marketing. And you got to kind of find that right fit to get what you need out of it. And the extra is always good, right? Like, I can run a camera. Sure, but I can't shoot video, you know what I mean?
Sarah Wasinger
Right? So she's been doing such a good job, even if there have been a few things that she's like, Well, I haven't done that. But I'm a very fast learner. She's proved time and time again that yes, indeed, she is a very fast learner. So we couldn't be more happy to have her be a part of our team.
James Bell
That's awesome. So you know what, down there at the chamber and your experience so far, what's uh, you know, what surprised you the most
Mariah Legleiter
anything, they, I would say the magnitude of what they have their hands in. I mean, the chamber is does a great job of advocating for the business community on every level. And just how fast paced everything is, like I saw my job before was fast paced, but nope. So but I love that kind of environment. And so I've kind of been thriving in that. And just like she said, hit the ground running like it's been it's been a fun adventure so far.
Sarah Wasinger
Her heads only spin in circles. She's keeping up.
James Bell
You know, Sarah, I think a lot of people might struggle to keep up with you, just because you guys do so very much here. I mean, you literally sometimes you'll leave the show here and I'll pop on to Facebook and you're doing a live somewhere you already set up here. And then there's like two more going on that day. It's crazy. Crazy. We
Sarah Wasinger
have one of the best jobs in the world because we truly get to work with our businesses across the community and make sure that we are pulling resources and people together, giving folks the opportunity to collaborate and We think that it's going to be great to have where I come in and reading up a little bit of what we're doing it with social media and things of that nature. So
James Bell
very cool. You know, I want to talk some of the specifics here. You know, we've got, we've talked a little bit, I think, oh, about a month ago or so The Community Guide. And that was something I think Scott was heavily invested in. Is that going to be? Yeah, you're picking that up as well?
Mariah Legleiter
I did. When I first that was kind of my first big, huge project. I did I send it to the printers Right, right before we left for Christmas. So nice. I'm very excited about that. I actually got it back as a proof and, and I was so happy. I was like, Oh, this is almost better than Christmas. So I was super excited about it in and it was a big project. But I really enjoyed it.
Sarah Wasinger
What's kind of special about that, though, is that she literally helped write it helped do the photographer pay for it designed work, but her husband is helping print it. So it's kind of a family affair. Yeah, really.
Mariah Legleiter
That's the I cuz he's the press operator at Northwestern printers. So I have an inside job or an inside guy that I can ask questions if I needed.
James Bell
Okay. So what I'm hearing is if somebody finds a typo, we know where to go. Yes. Yes. That is true. That's very cool. And so one of those come out this Community Guides.
Sarah Wasinger
So we will release that for the first time it debuts on our annual banquet every year. So we'll get those into the hands of those folks who attend the banquet, and from there on, distribute them across the community to our hotels, motels, all of our tourist attractions and a lot of our different restaurants in town.
James Bell
Very cool. Hey, you mentioned that banquet, though. And we should probably talk a little bit about this today. Because those nominations we talked last time. And I know there was a story up on his post that I did for you guys on that. But it's coming up the deadline is this Friday, right for the nominations?
Sarah Wasinger
Absolutely. So we have eight awards that we're giving away this year, those nomination forms can be found on our website, it doesn't take very much time, you literally put the person's name on the forum, which award you want to nominate them for and then it's a fillable. PDF. So you can go in and type in why you feel that person or business or organization is deserving of that award, and then just submit those to ACC at Hays chamber.com. And our nomination committee will go through those and we will surprise all of our winners at the banquet on January 25.
James Bell
That's awesome. Mariah, are you getting to pick the winners? No.
Sarah Wasinger
That is one thing that I did not take over, she does get to do a lot of work to plan for that.
Mariah Legleiter
I did I actually just finished well, I got the I just got back from the printers the ticket. So I know what the ticket looks like for the banquet. And that was a super fun, kind of first thing for me to do was design that ticket for the banquet and it was something to get my feet wet and kind of show them what I could do. And and I really enjoyed that as well.
James Bell
That's awesome. Hey, and if you don't have one of those tickets, if you're listening, get your hands on it, because there's just a few left, right, right,
Sarah Wasinger
we actually have fewer than 100 tickets left. So they're $60 apiece. But it includes a night full of fun networking socialization. I'm just really getting a chance to be out there with some of the people who make such a big impact on our community every
James Bell
year. Very cool. Yeah, it's always a fun time. And I'm going to make sure you got so few left. I gotta I'm gonna know right here. So I get my ticket. But anyway, there we go. Got it. Now. Also coming up is the Ag appreciation event. That's later on in January as well.
Sarah Wasinger
Right? Yes, actually, next week this Thursday.
James Bell
Yeah, and Maria, did you get to work on that one as well?
Mariah Legleiter
I did. Um, I've made a lot of the signage around for that. I'm working right now on posting videos from all of our barn raisers sponsors, including many nine Ks. Yeah. Yeah. And actually, that one went out yesterday. So you can look at that on our Facebook page. Um, yeah, I've, I've done the videos, I'm working on those working on PowerPoint presentations that will have going at the event. And then all of us have a team as a team have kind of worked together to get things for the swag bags into just all the little fine details that go into it. You know, we have meetings about that and just kind of get it all going.
Sarah Wasinger
We have an ambassador committee that's been very instrumental and helping get a lot of those details planned and picked up too. So can we run through where people can go get tickets for that? So of course, 99 KC country Astro bank, you can also go to Kericho implement commerce, bank and equity bank, and then get terrorists Cosina AmEx, econ a trio Taphouse. And then the other three locations for our barberries responses are high plains Farm Credit, insurance planning, and next Tech, Hays Med and MITC are also sponsors but they are opting to not be ticket outlets, obviously, it doesn't have a huge location. So that would make it a little challenging case med. They're just trying to keep our community healthy right now. So probably fewer people going in there that don't need to be in there, the better off we are
James Bell
probably for the best. Although you know I do always enjoy going in there and seeing that beautiful facility every time I'm in there, you know, it's usually not for a good cause. Yeah. but it is such such a neat, neat place. And then it's uh, yeah, we also
Sarah Wasinger
have a few cultivator ticket locations too, just in case any of those other Barney's response was run out of tickets. And those locations are ama course KSU Ag Research Center, Pepsi Cola, and then the TMP FFA chapter, and is also helping with the middle for that and doing some volunteer work. So definitely get your tickets for that event. And next week, Thursday, it'll be from five to 7pm at the shank building on Ellis County Fairgrounds.
James Bell
Very cool. And get some tickets don't wait. Because there's, if you wait,
Sarah Wasinger
it's free to go. You don't have to pay for tickets. You just go get a ticket so we can make sure we have enough food for everybody.
James Bell
Yeah, yeah. Very cool. Very cool. And such a neat, very new thing for you guys to do that. And we talked about that. And you could get that replay if you're interested. But yeah, you shifted up the time a little bit on this one cuz it used to be in the
Sarah Wasinger
in September. Yeah. Yeah. So that's obviously a very busy time for farmers and ranchers. So we thought, let's shift thinks a little bit. So it looks a little bit like we may have, you know, hit our heads and lost track of what we're doing. But I'm very intentional on why and how we are changing the date.
James Bell
So yeah, makes perfect sense. Well, all right, guys, we've got just a couple minutes left. But from what I understand you've got some new Chamber members down there that we want to talk about before we go.
Sarah Wasinger
We do so we had a lot of businesses join us in q4 of 2021. And with all the other things we've had going on, haven't had a chance to welcome them officially. So here's our official welcome wagon to them on the radio, American shooters, Sherry Brown, casual graphics, Chris Glassman Hayes greenhouse, Braden meets the Kiwanis Club of Hays Chuck white, as Special Olympics of Kansas sprint Kaiser. And then the final two are the gamers guild with Brandon NIMS. And then the master Matrice hub with Joe urban. So welcome to all of these folks. Obviously, they can be found on our chamber website at Hays chamber.com. Please feel free to check them out for all your local shopping needs.
James Bell
Yeah, very cool. Yeah. Interesting list of diverse Yeah, diverse. That's the word and Yeah. Very cool. All right, guys. Well, we've like we're down to just a minute you've got a couple events we want to talk about before we go right.
Sarah Wasinger
The HYP networking and engagement committee will meet to this week Thursday at the Welcome Center at 2700 Vine Street at 1205. We'll also have a ribbon cutting in brick presentation at the port Tavern and patio bar at 4pm at 109 West Seventh Street, and then the HYP Advisory Council will meet Thursday as well at the Welcome Center at 2700 Pine Street at 515. And then Friday, we finished the week off with the Chamber chat, our first one of 2022 with United Way of Ellis camp at the press practice kitchen and cocktails inside of their heritage room at 230 East Eighth Street at 9am. And then our Ambassadors will have their lunch and noon arrows are catering.