Chamber to hear from Bluffton and Findlay university presidents
7:00 a.m. breakfast, 7:30 a.m. meeting on the 3rd floor of Bluffton Town Hall
The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce will host its monthly breakfast meeting on Friday, September 13. The meeting will be held on the third floor of the Town Hall. This is the first meeting following a July-August summer break.
The meeting sponsor is Bluffton University and Greenhorn will be providing the breakfast.
The featured program is a presentation by Bluffton University president Jane Wood and University of Findlay president Katherine Fell, who will be discussing the proposed merger between the two organizations.
Members who have announcements may email [email protected] by Wednesday, September 11, using the subject line "Member Announcement."
Interested in providing a program? Email Jim Enneking at [email protected] to request a spot as a featured speaker or panel.
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