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how medicare advantage can help phila. seniors michael nutter

by Abigale Reichert Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

How Medicare Advantage can help Philly seniors get high-quality medical care | Michael Nutter More than 250,000 people in Philadelphia qualify for Medicare, but only 112,000 – less than half of the eligible population – are on a Medicare Advantage plan. Mayor Michael Nutter speaks for seniors (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Read more Matt Rourke

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What did Mayor Nutter do to improve Philadelphia?

He actively recruited businesses to set up shop in Philadelphia , both domestically and internationally with tax reforms, better business services and international trade missions. And, despite the damaging impact of the Great Recession, Philadelphia's economy demonstrated significant growth — since January 2014, more than $11.5 billion of economic development projects have been completed, are under construction or announced.

Who is Michael Nutter?

Please contact The Harry Walker Agency at 646-227-4900 or [email protected] to request his participation. Michael Nutter is a life-long Philadelphian, born and raised in West Philadelphia and educated at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He has been dedicated to public service since his youth.

What college did Mayor Nutter attend?

In April, Drexel University announced that Mayor Nutter joined the Lebow College of Business as an Executive Fellow in Leadership for one year, working with the Institute for Strategic Leadership (ISL).

What is Mayor Nutter doing in 2021?

Mayor Nutter maintains active involvement in critical areas of education, media, public policy, political campaigns, the corporate community and academic institutions across the country.

How long has Mayor Nutter been on the Advisory Council?

In January, 2016 the Department of Homeland Security announced that Mayor Nutter accepted a 2 year appointment to the Homeland Security Advisory Council.

What was the credit rating of Philadelphia?

As a result, Philadelphia’s credit rating was upgraded to the "A" category by the three major credit rating agencies for the first time since the 1970s.

How much has Philadelphia's economy grown since 2014?

And, despite the damaging impact of the Great Recession, Philadelphia's economy demonstrated significant growth — since January 2014, more than $11.5 billion of economic development projects have been completed, are under construction or announced.

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