Parsippany Chamber Hosts Energizing Juice Up Your Morning Event Sponsored by Genesis Troy Hills

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The Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its monthly "Juice Up Your Morning" networking event on April 22, sponsored by Genesis Troy Hills. This event brought together local business owners and community leaders to foster connections and collaboration. Todd Miller-Jones, the newly appointed Administrator for Genesis Troy Hills, shared his enthusiasm for his role and his commitment to the Parsippany community. He brings over 15 years of leadership experience in senior living, having relocated from Maryland. Barbara Freda, Director of Community Relations for Genesis NJ Market, praised the event's attendance and collaborative atmosphere.

Frank Cahill, an Executive Board Member of the Chamber, highlighted the importance of networking in creating opportunities for members. Chamber President Robert Peluso reiterated the organization's mission to connect businesses and stimulate local economic growth. The Chamber plans to continue its "Juice Up Your Morning" series, with the next event sponsored by Nicholas Jackson from the Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library.

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