June 18, 2024 Issue

Already a subscriber? Log in.

Small Nonprofit CEO of the Year: Leadership Delaware CEO Jennifer Cohan

As CEO Cohan admits that the job “sometimes requires a little tough love that some people in the program need in order to grow as leaders."

Medium Nonprofit CEO of the Year: Wilmington Public Library Executive Director Jamar Rahming

Rahming is the executive director and CEO of the award-winning Wilmington Public Library, which serves more than 200,000 patrons and avid readers every year with nearly 30 employees.

Large Nonprofit CEO of the Year: Freeman Foundation Executive Director Patti Grimes

Grimes led her team to reimagining what the future of the foundation would look like, including building a new pavilion.

Small For-Profit CEO of the Year: Social Contract Managing Partner Ronald Berry

Ronald B. Berry, III, believes that leading an organization requires meeting colleagues and employees where they are.  “Before...
- Advertisement -

Medium For-Profit CEO of the Year: Adesis President & CEO Andrew Cottone

Andrew Cottone acquired the research and development company where he was employed in the early 2000s and rebranded it as Adesis. As of last year, the company had grown to 164 employees with a total revenue of $46 million.

Large For-Profit CEO of the Year: Bank of America Del. Market President Chip Rossi

For Rossi, who leads close to 6,000 employees in the Delaware Market and helps play a role in Bank of America’s $26.5 billion revenue earned in 2023, he sees it as a small part to play in the state he calls home.

Milestone Award Winner CEO of the Year: Former W. L. Gore CEO Terri Kelly

When Terri Kelly first entered the job market in the early 1980s, a degree in mechanical engineering...

Milford growth soars with public-private partnerships

MILFORD — It’s a new day in Milford, according to newly elected Mayor Todd Culotta who said...
- Advertisement -

Construction wages continue to grow, drawing in younger workers

Nationwide, students are bypassing further education to get into the skilled trades, and Delaware is seeing the same trend from its apprenticeships, wage data and vo-tech surveys.

Garrison Oak Business Park sees growth in Dover

DOVER — Garrison Oak Business and Technology Park in Dover is coming to life as business opportunities...

Get our email newsletter

Stay up-to-date on the companies, people and issues that impact business in Delaware and beyond.

Current Issue

What's New

More Business News ...

Digital Partners