Delaware Business Magazine - January/February 2022

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Annual Report

Rethinking Retail State Chamber relaunches the Delaware Retail Council BY TYLER MICIK FOR RETAILERS, the customer is king. For us at the State Chamber, our members are king. This is why we’re renewing our focus on supporting retailers. In 2021, the Delaware Retail Council—an affiliate of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce and National Retail Federation—met for the first time in several years to discuss the issues retailers are facing and discover opportunities in which the State Chamber could help improve the retail climate in Delaware. Retailers play a crucial role in supporting the economy. Throughout the pandemic, retailers served as economic first responders as customers relied on them to meet their shopping needs. To survive, retailers adapted and found innovative solutions to continue meeting the needs of shoppers. They offered curbside pick-up and at-home delivery, held special shopping hours for at-risk groups, supported their local communities by delivering free meals to essential workers, and manufactured and distributed personal protective equipment. Today, retailers are continuing to experience constant change. Pharmacies and drug stores are playing a vital role in distributing the vaccine. Stores are experiencing sales figures that are equivalent to—if not greater than—pre-pandemic numbers. They’re seeing an increase in demand for in-person experiences as customers return to stores after mostly staying home for more than 20 months. On top of this, retailers are dealing with significant workforce shortages in addition to vaccination and testing mandates for employees. Not only are retailers economic first responders, but they are also workforce developers. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), one in three people’s first job is in retail, and 71 percent of managers across all industries value retail experience because valuable soft skills are learned. I had the opportunity to listen to Adam Lukoskie, vice president of the National Retail Federation Foundation, at our Developing Delaware 76

Conference this past October. Lukoskie highlighted their RISE Up program, which teaches students valuable, stackable skills that employers in every industry are searching for in an employee such as customer service, leadership, and problem solving, among others. As we move into 2022, one thing is clear: The retail industry is rapidly evolving. While challenges still lie ahead, there are also great opportunities. The Delaware Retail Council is back and ready to serve. We look forward

From left: Jason Tyszko of the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Governor John Carney, Adam Lukoskie of the National Retail Federation Foundation, and DSCC President Mike Quaranta at the Developing Delaware Conference. Jan uar y / Fe b r uar y 2022  |  DELAWARE BUSINESS


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Diversifying Your Supply Chain is Good for Your Business

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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.

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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

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page 12

Newsbites

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pages 86-91

Message from the President

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page 7
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