Dobson Officially Named Chamber President

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Daniel [email protected]

The Board of Directors of the Warsaw/Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce announced the new president of the Chamber of Commerce is Mark Dobson.

Dobson brings experience in both the public and private sectors, and understands the importance of strengthening a community's identity while collaborating with regional partners, according to information provided.

Dobson holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Butler University with strengths in marketing and management.

Most recently, Dobson comes from the Chamber of Commerce of St. Joseph County, where he established a Community Leader Forum, rebuilt the Public Policy & Community Affairs division, and developed member retention strategies. He has served as president of County Government structure with an annual budget of $65 million. Previously, he was a licensed realtor with Coldwell Banker and Century 21, and was vice president of B&R Oil Company Inc.[[In-content Ad]]His professional training includes Indiana Economic Development from Ball State University, and Master Petroleum Marketer from Phillips 66 Marketing & Management Institute.

Dobson and his family will move to Kosciusko County from Granger where they currently reside.

The Board of Directors of the Warsaw/Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce announced the new president of the Chamber of Commerce is Mark Dobson.

Dobson brings experience in both the public and private sectors, and understands the importance of strengthening a community's identity while collaborating with regional partners, according to information provided.

Dobson holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Butler University with strengths in marketing and management.

Most recently, Dobson comes from the Chamber of Commerce of St. Joseph County, where he established a Community Leader Forum, rebuilt the Public Policy & Community Affairs division, and developed member retention strategies. He has served as president of County Government structure with an annual budget of $65 million. Previously, he was a licensed realtor with Coldwell Banker and Century 21, and was vice president of B&R Oil Company Inc.[[In-content Ad]]His professional training includes Indiana Economic Development from Ball State University, and Master Petroleum Marketer from Phillips 66 Marketing & Management Institute.

Dobson and his family will move to Kosciusko County from Granger where they currently reside.
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