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Your Chamber at Work - November 30, 2020

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Annual Dinner · Individual Recognition · KC Chamber · Newsletters

FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO One of the highlights of the Chamber’s Annual Dinner meeting was the announcement that David Warm was the 2020 Kansas Citian of the Year. For the past 30 years, David has been at the helm of the Mid-America Regional Council, the Kansas City region’s metropolitan planning agency, dealing with issues ranging from transportation to energy, childcare to the environment. Read Article
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David Warm, MARC Executive Director, Named "Kansas Citian of the Year"

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Annual Dinner · Individual Recognition · KC Chamber

David Warm, for 30 years Executive Director of the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC), was named the KC Chamber’s 2020 “Kansas Citian of the Year” at the KC Chamber’s Annual Dinner Tuesday. “Our honoree can best be described as a ‘servant leader’ – a man who has worked tirelessly for the benefit of our region,” said Alvin Brooks, 2019 Kansas Citian of the Year as he presented the award. Read Article
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AdventHealth Shawnee Mission Renews Certified Member Relationship with MD Anderson Cancer Network® to Continue Delivering Greater Cancer Care in Kansas City Metro

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Overland Park, KS – AdventHealth Cancer Center Shawnee Mission opened in 2014 and in November 2017, announced its landmark affiliation as a certified member of MD Anderson Cancer Network®, a program of MD Anderson Cancer Center, one of the top ranked cancer centers in the United States. Read Article
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KC Chamber Supports KS Governor Laura Kelly's Mask Enforcement

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COVID · KC Chamber

The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce supports Kansas Governor Laura Kelly’s decision to enforce mask-wearing in Kansas. Science has proven that masks work in reducing the spread of COVID-19. Data shows wearing a mask is the best way to support small businesses across our region. A reduced spread means businesses have a better chance of keeping their doors open. Frontline medical workers are dealing with a surge of new cases. Hospitals are running low on staff and ICU beds to treat those cases. Read Article