Del-One’s Reddick joins Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce Board

Posted 9/13/23

Del-One Federal Credit Union announces Member Business Loan Officer Chavonya Reddick has joined the Board of Directors for the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce.

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Del-One’s Reddick joins Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce Board

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Del-One Federal Credit Union announces Member Business Loan Officer Chavonya Reddick has joined the Board of Directors for the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce.

The Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce, which serves the needs of Black owned-businesses and provides economic opportunity and support to those businesses and the communities they serve, is devoted to “changing the economic footprint for small businesses in the First State and beyond.”

Mrs. Reddick said, "It is important to me to always inspire others to grow both personally and professionally. I am EXCITED to be an ambassador for DEBCC while creating brand awareness of Del-One FCU. We are a community with a purpose that values a presence that will take us forward. Joining this group of board members will empower me as I plan to empower all of those I encounter!"

Del-One’s Chief Lending Officer John Chartrand said, “We are excited and thrilled for Mrs. Reddick, the DEBCC, and Del-One, as we share a common desire to provide economic opportunity to small businesses and families in our community. Mrs. Reddick is a stellar representative of the Credit Union mission, and we are very proud she was selected by the DEBCC to serve on their board. Mrs. Reddick carries Del-One's long tradition of community service with her. We are grateful for the opportunity to support the DEBCC."

For more information on the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce, visit debcc.org.

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