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Parkview Warsaw Recognized For Commitment To Local Arts And Cultural Programming

Written on October 6, 2017 by News Release

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Parkview Warsaw employees are recognized at the inaugural Chautauqua-Wawasee awards banquet. Parkview Warsaw received the Ian and Mimi Rolland Corporate Award for its support of art and cultural programming. Pictured, from left, are Jeff Rockett, vice president outpatient services, Parkview Whitley and Parkview Warsaw; Carrie Hoffman, director, Parkview Whitley Foundation; Tracy Williams, manager, Parkview Warsaw emergency care; Bridget Johnson, vice president patient services, Parkview Whitley and Parkview Warsaw; Scott Gabriel, president, Parkview Whitley and Parkview Warsaw; Andrea Sullivan, marketing and community relations, Parkview Whitley and Parkview Warsaw.

WARSAW — Parkview Warsaw was recognized for its ongoing support of art and cultural programming by the Chautauqua-Wawasee organization. The award was given to Parkview Warsaw at Chautauqua-Wawasee’s inaugural awards banquet this past Sunday at the Oakwood Resort Event Center.

Parkview Warsaw was awarded the Ian and Mimi Rolland Corporate Award for their support of Chautauqua-Wawasee’s arts and cultural programming. Chautauqua-Wawasee hosted several events this past year including the Oakwood Fine Arts Festival, a Teen Improv Comedy Camp and a Family Series Week, among others.

“We’re happy to play a supporting role in Chautauqua-Wawasee’s efforts,” said Scott Gabriel, Parkview Warsaw president. “It’s the energy and commitment of organizations like this that make Kosciusko county a great place for families to live, work and play.”

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