Meet YPN President David Dressler

Joe McQueen jmcqueen • Sep 13, 2022

David Dressler, right, hands a flyer about the upcoming Food Truck Friday on Oct. 1 to Katie Ritchie, Kendallville’s Clerk-Treasurer.

KENDALLVILLE ― Knowing who your neighbors are and having the opportunity to work with them is something David Dressler has always enjoyed about living in Kendallville.


He doesn’t see himself living anywhere else but the town he grew up in.


“I have a farm where I was born and raised and that’s what I love about Kendallville,” Dressler said.


He is President of the Noble County Young Professionals Network in Kendallville, whose mission statement is to “provide networking among young professionals to build leadership and strengthen our community by fostering a fun social atmosphere through organized activities and philanthropic outreach for now and generations to come.”


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