Delaware Business Magazine - January/February 2022

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Chair’s Message BY KATIE K. WILKINSON

IT IS HARD TO BELIEVE that my term as chair has come to an end. When I stepped into this role in January 2020, I certainly had no way of anticipating what was about to happen in our community and the world. Looking back over these past two years fills me with both awe and gratitude. The staff at the State Chamber did amazing things to adjust and realign events, communication, and advocacy to provide real-time answers and information to employers and employees. Our almost weekly free conference calls with key stakeholders and decision-makers in highly impacted industries across the state provided upto-the-moment information about the pandemic and its impact on everyone in Delaware. This was critical to so many large and small businesses as well as people hungry for expert views and perspectives. I’d like to highlight some of those like ChristianaCare’s CEO Janice Nevin; John Fleming, director of Delaware’s SBA district office, who explained the Payroll Protection Plan process; Karyl Rattay, the director of

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the Delaware Division of Public Health; and of course, our own Governor John Carney. It was also an honor to serve as chair of the Business Subcommittee of the Governor’s Pandemic Resurgence Advisory Committee (PRAC). The purpose of this group was to: •  Develop a health care system and public health strategy that’s ready in case of a resurgence of COVID-19; •  Identify tactics and resources to manage a resurgence of COVID19 including, but not limited to testing capabilities, personal protective equipment (PPE), social distancing, economic recovery, and health facility readiness; and •  Assess methods to protect vulnerable populations and consider disproportionate effects on minority-owned businesses in the event of a resurgence of COVID-19. I want to offer a personal message of thanks and gratitude to three chamber members whose input was invaluable on the PRAC Business Subcommittee with me—Steve Chambliss of Christiana Mall, Taryn Delmasso from Edgewell Personal Care, and Chris Schell of Schell Brothers. They represented the entire State Chamber membership and their service should be applauded. Another reflection revolves around our collaborative work with the Delaware Business Roundtable led by Executive Director Bob Perkins and Board Chair Rod Ward. On behalf of both our memberships and the entire business community, we first offered support in March 2020 for the difficult decision made by the Governor to close non-essential businesses in the state. Later, we issued a comprehensive list of critical success factors to ensure a solid economic recovery and prioritize efforts to put Delawareans back to work: •  Comprehensive COVID-19 testing •  Retention of key employers •  Improved access to broadband •  Site readiness •  Ready in Six •  Temporary regulatory relief •  Bolster Intern Delaware As my term comes to an end, I am excited to see that our business community is slowly—and safely—returning to a new normal. This new normal will bring different challenges and more change, but the State Chamber will continue to be the state’s primary advocate for the businesses in the First State—promoting economic growth, job creation, inclusion and equity, and an improved quality of life for all Delawareans. I leave you in the capable hands of Nick Lambrow, regional president of M&T Bank. Nick joined our business community ten years ago and immediately immersed himself in the community—working tirelessly with many not-for-profit organizations as well as engaging fully with the business community through State Chamber leadership and solid representation on the Delaware Business Roundtable board. I look forward to working with Nick to continue moving both this organization and state forward. Thank you for the honor to serve you in this capacity over the past two years. Jan uar y / Fe b r uar y 2022  |  DELAWARE BUSINESS


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Diversifying Your Supply Chain is Good for Your Business

3min
pages 56-57

Small Business, United Voice

3min
pages 84-85

Realigned Mission, A Renewed Focus

4min
pages 82-83

Despite Supply Chain Issues, Shoppers 'Won't Go Home Empty-Handed'

4min
pages 80-81

Rethinking Retail

3min
pages 78-79

Where Manufacturers Will Lead in 2022

3min
page 76

Making the Future

3min
page 74

Facing the Challenge

4min
pages 72-73

Connecting People, Solving Problems

4min
pages 70-71

Adaption Resilience

4min
pages 68-69

Delaware's Fiscal Picture

3min
page 66

The Future of Work

4min
page 65

A Job at the End of the Tunnel

4min
page 64

Smart Use of Funds Will Yield Long-term Benefits

4min
pages 62-63

Investing in Delaware's Future

3min
pages 60-61

Together, We Are Stronger

4min
pages 58-59

Delaware Will Be a Majority-Minority State by Mid-Century

4min
pages 54-55

Fostering Innovation Through Inclusion and Diversity

3min
pages 52-53

A Secret No More

4min
pages 50-51

Better Growing Through Science

6min
pages 46-48

Are We Having Fun Yet?

2min
page 34

Grants Available to Help You Switch to Cleaner Transportation Vehicles

2min
page 33

Intern Delaware is Engaging Delaware's Emerging Talent

3min
page 32

State Chamber awards Gilman Bowl to John M. Burris

4min
pages 30-31

Celebrating Gary Stockbridge's Retrement

2min
page 29

Diverse Supplier Spotlight: Technical Broadcast Solutions, Inc.

3min
pages 28-29

Committee Spotlight: Technology Committee

2min
page 27

Nonprofit Spotlight: Down Syndrome Association of Delaware

3min
pages 26-27

Business Spotlight: Delmarva Central Railroad

3min
pages 23-24

Legislative Tracking - 151st General Assembly

5min
pages 20-21

Legislative Priority

3min
page 19

Top Priorities for Delaware

2min
page 17

Chair's Message - Nick Lambrow

3min
page 14

Chair's Message - Katie K. Wilkinson

4min
page 12

Newsbites

16min
pages 86-91

Message from the President

3min
page 7
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