Delaware State Chamber of Commerce welcomes new board members in 2023

Posted 1/9/23

WILMINGTON – The Delaware State Chamber of Commerce voted on and approved the following new members to its Board of Directors and Board of Governors.

The State Chamber welcomes to the Board …

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Delaware State Chamber of Commerce welcomes new board members in 2023

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WILMINGTON – The Delaware State Chamber of Commerce voted on and approved the following new members to its Board of Directors and Board of Governors.

The State Chamber welcomes to the Board of Directors:

• Andrew Cottone, Ph.D., Adesis

• Dr. LaVerne T. Harmon, Wilmington University

The following business leaders were elected to the State Chamber’s Board of Governors:

• Matthew Lantagne, TD Bank

• Jeff Mitchell, Siegfried Advisory, LLC

• Jed Patterson, LabWare

• Colleen Perry Keith, Ph.D., Goldey-Beacom College

• Michael Smith, Navient

• Jana Tidwell, AAA Club Alliance

• Rebecca Veeneman, Ph.D., Agilent Technologies

“On behalf of the Delaware State Chamber and its Board, we welcome these representatives from DSCC member companies,” said Board Chair Nick Lambrow. “We look forward to working with them to promote Delaware’s business community and allow all Delawareans to prosper.”

Katie K. Wilkinson of Fulton Bank will transition off the Board of Directors. She will remain a member of the Board of Governors.

Each year, a board member is recognized by State Chamber staff as Board Member of the Year. Ms. Wilkinson is this year’s honoree for her leadership as the organization’s first female chair in its 186-year history. The staff recognizes her for her servant leadership when she led the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I want to thank Katie for directing our organization through an unprecedented time,” said DSCC President Mike Quaranta. “Her guidance allowed for the State Chamber to lead on the delivery of information and resources to Delaware businesses during a time when information was vital.”

To see a full list of Delaware State Chamber of Commerce board members, visit www.DSCC.com.

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