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Delaware daily roundup: Technicolor public transit; Personal data portal; Kent County tourism makeover

Plus, the Christina School Board ousted superintendent Dan Shelton.

SUMMER WATERMELON (HOLLY QUINN)

For the love of transit

At 13 years old, Geraldo Gonzalez started photographing DART buses that were about to be retired so he could remember them.

Today, the former Creative Vision Factory member creates some of the most recognizable artwork in Delaware. He gave us a peek at his process, tech and against-the-odds story.

➡️ Read my profile on Gerlaldo here

What to know about working at Vanguard

Built in 1975, Vanguard is investor-owned, meaning the fund shareholders own the funds, which in turn own the company. Its technical crew works on modernized cloud-based applications and platforms, bringing Vanguard to even more investors around the world.

Tech teams design, architect, and build infrastructure and applications tailored to solve problems and present client experiences using the latest cloud technologies. And data teams power an ecosystem where decisions are driven by insights delivered by artificial intelligence and machine learning.

➡️ Learn more about this Technical.ly client here

News Incubator: What else to know today

• Delaware launched a new personal data portal ahead of the implementation of the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act in January. [Delaware Business Now]

• After a 3 a.m. vote, the Christina School Board ousted superintendent Dan Shelton concerning an unspecified complaint [WDEL]

• As part of a push for economic development in central Delaware, Kent County Tourism Corp. gets a makeover. [Delaware Business Times]

• What does the SCOTUS decision on NetChoice mean? [The Verge]

🗓️ On the Calendar

• Tuesday, July 16 —  July networking mixer at Stitch House Brewery [Details here]

• Tuesday, August 6 — Get 15% off your Millsummit 2024 ticket when you register with the code TECHNICALLY24! [Details here]

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