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NKY Chamber to host panel discussing Community Needs Health Assessment at Egg ‘N’ Issues Feb. 12


On Tuesday, February 12, the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) will host Eggs ‘N Issues: Community Check Up.

During the event, panelists will discuss the recent Community Needs Health Assessment focusing on four pillars of community health. Attendees will learn more about two of the four pillars – mental and heart health – and what local organizations are doing to address needs in these areas.

Photo provided from last month’s event

Panelists include:

· Garren Colvin, President and CEO at St. Elizabeth Healthcare –Colvin joined St. Elizabeth Healthcare in May 1983 as a co-op student while in school at Thomas More University. He has since served in the role of Senior Vice President and CFO, Executive Vice President and COO, and in 2015 was named the President and CEO with more than 30 years in the healthcare industry.

· Chris Lockey, CEO at SUN Behavioral Health – Prior to being named the CEO of SUN Behavioral Health in 2017, Lockey was a Medical Director at Sibcy House and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Oregon Health and Science University and University of Cincinnati. He has more than a decade of experience in the healthcare industry.

· Amanda Mills, Senior Director of Development at American Heart Association – Mills started at the American Heart Association in 2012 as the Youth Market Director moving to Director of Heart Chase, Ohio. She was recently named the Senior Director of Development and has more than seven years in the healthcare industry.
 
“Overall, community health has a huge impact on businesses in the Northern Kentucky region,” said Brent Cooper, President and CEO of the NKY Chamber. “It’s important to have a healthy community and workforce to contribute to thriving businesses.”
 
Eggs ‘N Issues will take place at Receptions Banquet and Conference Center (1379 Donaldson Rd., Erlanger). The event will begin with check-in, breakfast, and networking from 7:30-7:55 a.m., with the discussion and audience Q&A running from 7:55-9 a.m.

Registration for Eggs ‘N Issues is $25 for NKY Chamber members, $50 for future members, and $20 for NKYP Passport holders. Pre-registration is required online at www.NKYChamber.com/events.
                                                                                                                         Eggs ‘N Issues Title Sponsor is DBL Law, the Monthly Sponsor is Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and the Media Partner is the Cincinnati Business Courier.

Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce 


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