The Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce will present a Power Lunch on Jan. 15 featuring Connie Gottshall, a registered dietitian for The Greenbrier Clinic.
Gottshall’s topic will be “Busting Nutrition Myths for Better Health in the New Year.” Gottshall is well known in the local community for her outreach programs on nutrition and exercise, GGCC director Katie Ickes said.
“In her practice with The Greenbrier Clinic, she provides valuable consultations in weight control, normal nutrition, cancer prevention, behavior modification, sports nutrition and diabetes education,” Ickes said.
The Power Lunch will be held at the training offices at Jefferson Office Park from noon to 1 p.m. Participants are asked to bring their own lunch. For more information or reserve your seat, call 304-645-2818.
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