DE Power Moves: The DuPont split
We haven’t covered the DuPont breakup much, but with this month’s Power Moves, it’s time to highlight the upcoming change and the executive-level shuffle.
Also: WSFS, CAFE Fintech Accelerator and Garry Johnson III.
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News Incubator: What else to know today
• The Bayard School in Wilmington is getting a new agriculture science program. [Delaware Public Media]
• Four University of Delaware alumni have won 2024 Pulitzers. [UDaily]
• Leadership Delaware is seeking a new CEO. [Delaware Business Times]
• Single-day Phish Mondegreen tickets go on sale tomorow at noon. [Delaware Online]
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