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Sep 2 2010September 2010 Issue of Chamber Connections Newspaper ... more
About Us
The History of CDCC
Established in 1919 as the Dover Chamber of Commerce, the Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce evolved over time with the merger of the Smyrna-Clayton Chamber of Commerce and more recently, with the addition of the City of Harrington Business Association.
The general purpose of the Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce is to advance the balanced economic development of Central Delaware by promoting civic, industrial, commercial, agri-business and social interests of the community, and by strengthening the freedom of private business to operate competitively for profit with minimal governmental regulation.
Created as a non-profit, non-partisan, non-sectarian, apolitical corporate entity, CDCC stands as an advocate of business geared to improving the economic well-being of the community by qualitatively expanding the income potential of its members. Through active work in organizational and economic development, as well as community, military and legislative affairs, the Chamber helps to increase job opportunities for residents; to attract new industry and business to the area; to encourage programs of a civic, social and cultural nature; and to promote business conduct and practices.
CDCC serves as a forum to articulate contemporary issues facing the business community and to act as a public relations medium for the interests, problems, and needs of its membership.
Promoting the general welfare, prosperity and quality of life in Central Delaware and stimulating public sentiment to these ends, are principal themes of purpose for the Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce.
Today's vision statement is summarized by the following: The Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce is the premier business organization that fosters economic growth in Central Delaware.
| Directors | Term |
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Chairman Lisa S. Hastings Faw, Casson & Co., LLP |
2011 |
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First Vice Chairman Kelly A. McKown Incorporating Services, Ltd |
2011 |
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Vice Chairman Economic Development David W. McGuigan George & Lynch, Inc. |
2012 |
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Vice Chairman Organizational Development Ronald L. Sayers Sayers Jewelers & Gemologists |
2011 |
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Vice Chairman Community Affairs Victor N. Schimp Sheraton Dover Hotel |
2011 |
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Vice Chairman Legislative Affairs C. Scott Kidner C.S. Kidner & Associates |
2011 |
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Vice Chairman Military Affairs Dean R. Blaha North American Energy Services |
2011 |
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Treasurer Earl P. Tanis Bayhealth Medical Center |
2011 |
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Vice Chairman Smyrna/Clayton Richard W. Downes State Farm Insurance |
2012 |
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Past Chairman Alan Kovitz Elevations Unlimited, LLC |
2011 |
| Board Members | Term |
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George R. Bailey Sam's Club |
2011 |
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Bryant T. Bell Wilmington Brokerage/Wilmington Trust |
2010 |
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Peter J. Bradley Dover Downs Hotel & Casino |
2011 |
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Dr. William N. Johnston Wesley College |
2012 |
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Patricia B. Key Harrington Raceway & Casino |
2012 |
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Sean M. Mace Eden Hill Medical Center, Eden Hill Express |
2011 |
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Mitchell Magee PPG Industries, Inc. |
2011 |
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Beth Miller Morris James Delaware, LLP |
2011 |
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Tammy J. Ordway Ordway Group, PA. |
2012 |
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Hon. John C. Still, III Still Insurance Agency |
2012 |
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Dr. Harry L. Williams Delaware State University |
2012 |
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Col. Manson Morris Commander, Dover Air Force Base |
Honorary |
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Bradley Eaby Kent County Levy Court |
Honorary |
| Chamber Staff | |
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President Judy Diogo |
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Executive Assistant Sandy Dale |
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Membership Director/LCD Coordinator Gina Aurora |
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Administrative Assistant Cristal Brenneman |
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Office Assistant / Special Events Assistant Anne-Marie Koewing |




