86 - CAPE GAZETYE, Friday, October 8 - October 14, 1993
DeVries BPW names
woman, employer of year
The DeVries Business and Pro-
fessional Women's Club honored
its Woman of the Year and
Employer of the Year at a dinner
Tuesday, Oct. 5 at the Lamp Post
Restaurant, Midway.
Marie Schmidt of Lewes, who
has served in numerous capacities
for the BPW since 1979, joined
the local organization in 1985
when she moved here from the
Rockville, Md. area. Having
served two terms as president in
Maryland, she did the same for the
resort club, and now serves as
treasurer. On the state level she
served as recording secretary and
second vice president.
Her primary objective is to fos-
ter higher visibility for the
DeVries Club in this area. Marie,
who has extensive knowledge of
accounting and computers, recent-
ly ended her tenure as secretary
for St. Edmond's Catholic Parish
and is actively interested in
resuming her career in accounting.
During the presentation she
received a commendation from
the Delaware State Legislature for
her years of work for the organi-
zation.
Named as Employer of the Year
was Carlyse Giddins, Aetna
Health Plans Claim Office manag-
er, who was praised for her sensi-
tivity toward the special needs and
problems of female workers. It
was noted that her policies con-
cerning work scheduling, materni-
ty leave and child care are among
the most far-reaching in the area.
Both Schmidt and Giddins will
ga on to represent the local chap-
ter for statewide Woman of the
Year and Employer of the Year
honors.
The Business and Professional
Tourism
Continued from page 85
Cindy Small, presently public
relations director for Beebe Med-
ical Center, was named to that
post last month.
Her responsibilities will include
long term marketing, attending
trade shows and setting up promo-
tional packages. She will also be
heading up advertising campaigns
in publications and on radio sta-
tions that are within the markets
from which the area is trying to
attract overnight visitors for vari-
ous events.
Small wil take over the post on
November 1.
In the past, the Rehoboth-
Dewey Chamber received 60 per-
Tdsh Vernon photo
Marie Schmidt of Lewes (left) and Carlyse Giddins of Kent
County (right) accept honors as Woman of the Year and
Employer of the Year respectively from Connie Rickards, last
year's state Woman of the Year, during the DeVries Business
and Professional Women's Club dinner Oct. 6 at the Lamp
Post RestaurmzL
Women's Club will celebrate its
75th anniversary this year, having
been instituted in 1919. National
Business Woman's Week will be
celebrated October 17-23 with a
dinner in Scaford.
For information on the DeVries
BPW Club call 645-0775. Meet-
ings are held the first Tuesday of
each month at the Lamp Post
Restaurant at 6:30 p.m.
cent of the funds earmarked for
promotion in that particular area.
In order to help support the
staffing of the commission and
opening of an office at Delaware
Tech in Georgetown, the resort
chamber will now receive 55, per-
cent. The office will be given free
of charge for the t'Lrst year.
Translated, in the past that fig-
ure was $90,000. Now it will be
$82,000.
However, Wheatley noted that
if the executive directorship
works as planned, tourism will
increase, along with the revenue
generated by the motel room tax.
Only $59,350 per year is being
alotted by the commission to pay
for the director's position, office,
etc. and the local chambers will be
relieved of some current projects
they must deal with.
New physicians
join Beebe family
health network
The addition of two physicians
tO the Beebe Medical Center's
Family Health Center network is
making health care more readily
available in two Sussex County
communities.
In Georgetown, Dr. Jeung
Sob.n, whose practice is located at
310 North DuPont Highway,
joined the network on Monday,
Oct. 4. An established member of
the Georgetown community, Dr.
Solm will now be able to give his
patients the added support and
administrative services of one of
the region's most progressive
medical centers to his practice.
Dr. Sohn's office telephone num-
ber is 856-3596.
Dr. Theresa P. Little began her
practice at the Millsboro Family
Health Center on Monday, Oct. 4.
Patients will now not only have
the services of an additional fami-
ly practitioner, but also expanded
hours in which to schedule
appointments. Dr. Little, who is
board-certified in family medi-
cine, joins Drs, Rama Peri and
Joseph Black at the Center on 230
Mitchell St. With the addition to
the staff, the Millshoro Center will
expand its hours of operation,
remaining open two evenings a
week and on Saturday mornings.
The phone number is 934-1614.
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