The Delaware Small Business Chamber has announced its newly elected board of directors and executive committee members for 2025.
This year’s board comprises a diverse group of leaders committed to fostering an environment conducive to the growth and success of small businesses across the state. The board has representatives from all three counties, and more than two-thirds are small business owners.
New board members include Kristin Donovan from Aging in Place Senior Care Services, and Douglas Wolick McCann from Hawkins and Sons Appliances. Both of their backgrounds and support of the small business community make them excellent additions to the team.
“2025 holds immense potential for small businesses in Delaware, and with the new board and executive team, we are poised to make significant strides in supporting our members,” said Melissa Wolman of Choice Insurance, board chair. “We are especially excited to have Kristen and Doug join us, as their insights and experience will be crucial in guiding our initiatives.”
Executive committee members also include: Nicole Hammond, CAN Web Management, vice chair; Tracy Feinsilver, WSFS Bank, secretary/treasurer; and Christine Menser, FCCB, ex officio. Additional board members are Todd Wilson from Dover Federal Credit Union, who will also sit on the new DSBC Foundation board; Carla Guzzi from Bing’s Bakery; Steff DiMartine with World Trade Center Delaware; Kathleen Wood from Delaware Hospice; David Wilderman of Wilderman Physical Therapy; and Dylan Hannum from Fish Window Cleaning and Birdie’s Links & Drinks.
Each member of the board is dedicated to advancing the mission of the Delaware Small Business Chamber, which is to advocate for small businesses, provide resources, and create networking opportunities that enhance business growth and sustainability in the community.
For more information, go to dsbchamber.com.
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