Kosciusko Chamber welcomes Bob Jackson as Member Relations Manager

News Release

WARAW — The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce is pleased to welcome Bob Jackson as Member Relations Manager. Jackson’s first day was Tuesday.

Jackson is a Warsaw native who grew up west of town at Hoffman Lake. He’s a graduate of Warsaw Community High School and attended Grace College, where he studied communications and met his wife, Katie, of 32 years.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Bob to the team! He brings a wealth of experience in so many areas, he’s built meaningful relationships here, and he has a true passion for making our community a better place,” said Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Rob Parker.

Throughout his professional journey, Jackson owned and operated The Katering Kitchen catering business for 25 years, worked in the insurance industry for a decade, served as Chief Development Officer for the Indiana Family Institute, and worked at Grace College, where he continues to serve as an adjunct instructor in the business department.

With deep roots in Kosciusko County, Jackson is a natural fit to step into the role and serve the community he loves and knows well.

“I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve in this role and give back to the community in a new way,” Jackson said. “This community has given me so much, and I look forward to using the skills I’ve been blessed with to help promote and connect our local business community.”

Jackson and his wife enjoy spending time with their children and four grandchildren, with a fifth on the way.

He also enjoys staying active outdoors, whether that’s walking, hiking, or golfing. Music is also a big part of Jackson’s life — he serves on the worship team at church and sings with a Southern gospel quartet, traveling and performing around the state.

When asked about his many interests and experiences, Jackson shared this advice: “Be a lifelong learner and stay open to new opportunities, experiences, and ways to grow.”