June 3, 2025 Issue

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How Delaware’s bioscience industry ecosystem supports business development

Entrepreneurship comes in all shapes and sizes – for bioscience leaders, the formula to success is a little trickier than other businesses.

In the C-Suite: Prelude Therapeutics CEO Kris Vaddi

Prelude Therapeutics CEO Kris Vaddi talks about his love of the startup business, how his first rejection turned into a lifelong friendship and his Dupont days.

Delaware launches tuition grant program to keep STEM grads

In a move to keep fresh college graduates with STEM degrees, the state will be offering up to $6,000 in tuition reimbursement to select graduates who work for Delaware companies.

Publisher’s View: Personal Income Tax Hikes Will Hurt Small Businesses When They Need Support Most 

Today Media President & Publisher Rob Martinelli states small businesses that drive Delaware's economy deserve better than shortsighted tax hikes that threaten their ability to grow and prosper.
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DBT unveils Top 40 Under 40 Class of 2025

The Delaware Business Times is delighted to announce its Top 40 Under 40 Class of 2025, its annual program known as the DBT40 2025.

House Speaker: ‘Need to take our time’ on personal income tax increase

House Speaker Melissa Minor-Brown told Delaware’s business leaders on Wednesday morning that while she believes there are tax inequities, there needs to be more conversation on the topic with only four weeks to go in the legislative session.

Longtime Delaware Hospice CEO Susan Lloyd to retire

Susan Lloyd says the team at Delaware Hospice took a chance on her 38 years ago when the young nursing administrator became its newest CEO. Now, she’s gearing up for a new challenge – retirement.

Delaware fiscal analysts raise budget limit to $7B

While Delaware legislators are awaiting to see how the federal funding bill will impact the state, financial analysts set the budget limit to $7 billion, which is slightly above Gov. Matt Meyer's proposal.
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Bank of America renovates Bear branch amid $65M growth plan

Bank of America is embarking on a serious plan to open 70 branches by 2026 as well as invest $65 million in banks across the nation.

Brandywine Realty Trust to convert Wilmington high-rise

Brandywine Realty Trust plans to convert one of its high-rises in Wilmington’s center business district into apartments after a year of exploration of the project.

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