Delaware 222

DE222 Honoree: Kenan J. Sklenar

For the past decade, Kenan Sklenar has served as the president and CEO of Easterseals Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore, an organization that offers innovative services to support people with disabilities and seniors.

DE222 Honoree: Colleen Morrone

As the head of Goodwill Industries of Delaware and Delaware County, Pa., Colleen Morrone oversees a nonprofit with a nearly $60 million operating budget with over 1,000 employees, 20 donation collection sites, 16 retail stores, three job resource centers and an outlet and recycling center.

DE222 Honoree: Maria Matos

Serving as the president and CEO of the Latin American Community Center in Wilmington, Maria Matos serves as the organization’s chief administrator and manages all operations.

DE222 Honoree: Cathy Kanfesky

For her entire career, Cathy Kanefsky has worked with organizations that provide hope to others through an environment that fosters collaborations and a focus on service.
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DE222 Honoree: Logan Herring Sr.

As the CEO of The WRK Group, Logan Herring Sr. leads 75 employees and boasts over $12 million in annual revenue that’s aimed at creating opportunities to empower area residents.

DE222 Honoree: Brother Ronald Giannone

As head of The Ministry of Caring, Brother Ronald Giannone oversees the nonprofits operations as well as those of its five sponsored organizations.

DE222 Honoree: Rob Eppes

Rob Eppes leads Junior Achievement of Delaware, a program that serves more than 16,600 local students and 1,000 volunteers in 100-plus schools.

DE222 Honoree: Thère du Pont

The philanthropic legacy of Delaware’s prominent du Pont family lives on in many, not the least of whom includes Longwood Foundation President Thère du Pont.
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DE222 Honoree: Mary Dupont

Mary Dupont saw a need in Sussex County to build the capacity and opportunities for Hispanic/Latino businesses in the southern part of the state. She founded La Plaza Delaware in 2021 to do just that.

DE222 Honoree: Tatiana Copeland

Tatiana Copeland, who speaks six languages, is the founder and president of several real estate and energy businesses and is involved with many boards and nonprofits, including the Delaware Symphony Orchestra.

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Delaware 222 highlights leaders at the peak of their careers.

These are Delaware’s movers and shakers who have helped shape businesses and organizations in each county of Delaware.

Key dates for the 2025 edition:

  • Ad space close: October 29, 2024
  • Print files due: November 5, 2024
  • Publish date: December 17, 2024

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