Recap of the Portage Chamber of Commerce September Luncheon

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The Chamber members that attended September’s luncheon received a personal message from our guest speaker. Messages at most luncheons touch on protecting against security, investing, employee management, and many other important topics.

Porter Health System CEO Jonathan Nalli’s message was strong and personal. Everyone needs to have a solid relationship with their health care provider. Regular visits with open dialogue along with immediate attention to health situations should be maintained.

Mr. Nalli reviewed numerous ways that Porter Health System makes this happen for all of their clients. Showcasing the facilities that now provide health care throughout Porter County was shown in great detail.

The program ended with questions and comments from the audience. The comments mentioned after the luncheon and the days that followed, make it very clear that Jonathan Nalli had given an excellent program and truly has Porter County at heart through Porter Health System’s growth. His personal involvement in many activities in our community and throughout the county made him a welcome addition to our fine luncheon speakers.


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