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Fall, 2008

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Florida Campus invites Chamber to breakfast

On Wednesday, June 18, the Florida Campus hosted members of the Daytona Beach/Halifax Area Chamber of Commerce during a breakfast meeting held on campus. Florida Campus President Peter Martin, D.C., Davenport ’68, welcomed the group and presented an overview of the College, highlighting the excellent relationship Palmer College enjoys with the community and area chambers, and the positive impact the College has on the local economy.

Also representing the campus that day were Edward Pappagallo, D.C., Davenport ’85, Outpatient Clinic; Kim Amendola, Admissions; George Bertish, Institutional Support; and Ted Nikolla, Marketing and Public Relations, who coordinated the event.

Each quarter throughout the year, members of the Chamber visit a college campus in Volusia County to help build and strengthen relationships with the higher education community.

“The Daytona Beach/Halifax Area Chamber is very grateful to Palmer College for their hospitality today and their ongoing partnership with the Chamber. They are, indeed, an asset to our community,” said Jim Cameron, senior vice president of Government Relations & Community Development.