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Delaware Businesses Honored for Supporting Military and Veteran Talent

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The Joint Military Affairs Committee (JMAC) of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce and New Castle County Chamber of Commerce named the 2025 recipients of the Delaware Warrior Friendly Business Award: Chesapeake Utilities and Dover Federal Credit Union. This honor recognizes businesses’ efforts to support service members, veterans, and their families through workplace initiatives.

Chesapeake Utilities

Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity and resilience of the communities it serves. Recognizing the value veterans bring, the company actively recruits service members and supports their transition into civilian careers. In 2024, Chesapeake Utilities partnered with over 130 veteran service organizations, leading to the hiring of 12 veterans and bringing the total number of veterans in its workforce to 102. Chesapeake Utilities further extends support through its Veterans Employee Resource Group (ERG), which fosters camaraderie, provides mentorship for navigating civilian careers, and promotes career development while raising awareness of veterans’ strengths.

“Veterans bring leadership, teamwork, adaptability, and technical expertise to Chesapeake Utilities,” said Michael Cassel, vice president of governmental and regulatory affairs at Chesapeake Utilities. “Through veteran recruiting, our employee resource group, volunteering and partnerships, we honor veterans, military families, and reservists. Being named a Warrior Friendly Business highlights our commitment to diversity, inclusion, and supporting those who serve.”

Dover Federal Credit Union

Dover Federal Credit Union serves a membership that includes U.S. military personnel, Delaware National Guard members, civilian employees at Dover Air Force Base, their families, and members of affiliated organizations like Friends of Bombay Hook. The credit union supports service members, veterans, and their families through targeted hiring initiatives, including recruitment at military job fairs, collaboration with the Veterans Multi-Services Center, and hiring veterans for its retail department.

“Members of the military community, from active duty to veterans and their families, are such an influential part of our Credit Union’s rich history,” says Deb Jewell, AVP of marketing at Dover Federal Credit Union. “While we were founded in 1958 by Dover Air Force Base and civilian members, Dover Federal Credit Union has remained committed to serving our military community, including their spouses and children, by providing financial stability and empowerment. This award reflects the conscientious efforts that our credit union takes to create employment opportunities, provide financial education and resources, and offer equitable access to financial products and services for those who have sacrificed the most for our country.”

The honorees were recognized at the JMAC’s State of the Guard Address on Thursday, February 20, which included the annual State of the Guard briefing to the community on current missions, operations, and people of the Delaware National Guard.

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