It’s time for a new batch of Delaware leaders to rise: Leadership Delaware, Inc. this week announced the 15th class of its yearlong program.
The program offers professional development to local leaders with a goal for these rising leaders to grow their careers while working to grow Delaware. (See who was in the Class of 2022 here.)
The fellows will participate in monthly sessions, hearing from up to 150 speakers across the full program. The speakers, all notable Delawareans, will share their expertise during issues-focused forums on topics ranging from the economy to healthcare to corporate governance.
This year, the class is made up of 29 fellows aged 27 to 50 from all three Delaware counties. The class of 2023 represents a variety of sectors, including nonprofits, healthcare, the arts and education. Some familiar tech and STEM orgs, including CSC, Futures First Gaming and Agilent Technologies, are among the companies represented.
The fellows are:
- Amanda Albert – CSC
- Kim Benton – Kim Benton Agency, Inc.
- Sara Bluhm – City of Milford
- Brandon Brice – United Way of Delaware
- Leah Brown – Food Bank of Delaware
- Ja’Nikka Caraballo – ChristianaCare
- Phillip Castro – Delmarva Power & Light
- Malcolm Coley – Futures First Gaming
- Vanessa Fisher – Nativity Preparatory School
- Matthew Ford – Navient
- Meghan Livingston – The Nemours Foundation
- Michael Malloy – Delaware Army National Guard
- Monica Melendez – CSC
- Keisha Morris – Nemours Children’s Health
- Britney Mumford – DelawareCAN
- Chris Neary – Cinnaire
- Noah Olson – Delaware Prosperity Partnership
- Kerriann Otaño – Opera Delaware
- Archie Payne III – Visa
- Helana Rodriguez – Delaware State Chamber of Commerce
- Sean Ryan – New Castle County Police Department
- Sarah Shepard – Placers
- Danielle Socrates – Beebe Healthcare
- Dennis Spence Jr. – Century Engineering, LLC.
- Sadé Truiett – Sussex Academy
- Autumn Tuxward – New Castle County EMS
- Brintha Vasagar – Bayhealth Medical Center
- Danielle Vozzo – Agilent Technologies
- Ryan Wolfe – Delaware Tourism Office
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