By Helana Rodriguez Each year, Delaware Principal for a Day (PFAD) brings together local business leaders and schools to foster understanding and create meaningful connections between education and the workforce. Designed to provide business leaders with a firsthand look at the educational landscape, PFAD gives them a chance to understand the needs and strengths of today’s students and explore ways to support their journey toward career readiness. This year, 47 high schools were paired with more than 70 business leaders from 53 different businesses and organizations. Through classroom visits, hands-on activities, and in-depth discussions, participants gained insights into the diverse pathways offered by Delaware schools and discovered opportunities for collaboration. At John Dickinson High School, for example, students learned about engineering and trades careers from M. Davis & Sons, who further extended the experience by inviting students to tour their fabrication facility, giving them a real-world view of career opportunities in construction and engineering. Experiences like these allow students to envision their futures beyond the classroom and help educators and industry leaders identify specific ways to support work-based learning and mentorships. Many schools are now exploring similar collaborations, particularly in STEM, healthcare, banking, and skilled trades, with the hope of creating ongoing connections with Delaware’s business community. One principal reflected on the impact of PFAD, saying, “Our Principal for a Day brought such energy and insight. It’s clear that building these partnerships enriches the educational experience and inspires students in powerful ways.” The PFAD program underscores the value of these transformative partnerships, offering both students and educators a deeper understanding of career possibilities and essential skills for today’s and tomorrow's workforce. We thank everyone who participated this year! Those involved are helping strengthen Delaware’s educational and business communities alike, paving the way for a more connected and prepared workforce that will build a brighter future for the state.
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The Delaware State Chamber is excited to welcome our newest team member, Danielle Blake, who will serve as our vice president of member engagement. She joins us with over 10 years of chamber of commerce experience, most recently working with the Illinois Chamber of Commerce. Danielle is just shy of $1 million in career membership sales and has won the 2024 "Excellence in Membership and Development" award from the National Association of State Chambers of Commerce. She also won two awards in 2022 from the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives: First Place in Total New Sales and Second Place in Total Dollar Value in the National Sales Winner (500k-2M Category). A native of Joliet, Illinois (think Blues Brothers), Danielle has a 5-year-old daughter, Megan, with her husband Mark, and an 11-year-old King Charles Cavalier named Payton, named after the legendary Walter Payton. A few fun facts about Danielle:
The Delaware State Chamber of Commerce (DSCC) has endorsed the following candidates for the 153rd General Assembly ahead of Delaware’s general election on November 5:
The Delaware State Chamber urges all Delawareans to play a role in shaping the First State’s future by voting on November 5. Early voting is open from October 25 to November 3 at designated sites in each county. Polls are open on Election Day from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. View a full list of candidates and races > Find your polling place > General election information > |
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