Veritas, K21 hold ribbon cuttings

Pictured L to R: Corbin Holtsberry, Chamber ambassador; Rob Parker, Chamber president and CEO; Brent Wildman; Matt Goebel, Veritas executive coach, and his wife Ann with the scissors; Tom Roy; Scott Allison, Chamber ambassador; Tim Minear; Scott Wiley, Chamber member relations manager; Nancy and Walt Corbin; and Dan Stichter. (Photo: Nick Deranek/News Now Warsaw)

Two businesses were celebrated on Thursday with ribbon cuttings, one as a new member of the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, while another recently opened a new building.

Veritas Professional Development

The first was Veritas Professional Development, a soft skills and management coaching consulting company run by Matt Goebel. Veritas helps companies and individual or independent professionals with skills improvement and helps them maximize their talents to the best of their abilities. You can learn more about Veritas at their website, veritasprofessional.com.

K21 Health Foundation

Pictured L to R: Scott Wiley, Chamber member relations; Scott Allison, Chamber ambassador; Corbin Holtsberry, Chamber ambassador; Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer; Lisa O’Neill, Chamber ambassador and K21 Board vice chairwoman; Rich Haddad, K21 president and CEO; Jennifer Stewart, K21 marketing and community manager; Antony Garza, board member; Doug Hanes, Chamber ambassador; and Rob Parker, Chamber president and CEO. (Photo: Nick Deranek/News Now Warsaw)

The K21 Health Foundation celebrated their new, standalone location on Winona Lake’s main drag, moving into the old Billy Sunday Museum building. The organization made some renovations to the building, while keeping some of the original aesthetics inside the same. President and CEO Rich Haddad said moving to a more central location will help them better serve the community.

K21 was working out of an office in the Keystone Professional Center on North Pointe Drive prior to the move.