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Del-One takes top honors in state
Del-One, a nonprofit credit union headquartered in Dover,
recently received the distinguished honor of being the only
credit union to earn a spot on Delaware's Best in the Business
2007, top-15 list of the best small companies to work for.
While many industries are suffering from downsizing ,
Delaware credit unions are experiencing steady growth,
much like Del.One, which ranked ninth overall on this year's
list.
The opportunities for career growth and personal enrich-
ment at Del-One are something the volunteer board of direc-
tors, the management team and staff have all worked dili-
gently to create.
When asked how he felt about the Credit union making the
Best in the Business 2007 list, Del-One President and CEO
Richard 'Duke' Strosser said, "As an organization, we solicit
and value our employees' feedback; we strive for internal
equity among all employees, and we make it our mission to
maintain a diverse andwell-trained workforce. It just makes
good business sense to create a work environment where
people can still build a career, earn a decent living and make
a difference in the lives of their neighbors and their commu-
nities. After all, the entire credit union movement was found-
ed on the philosophy of eople helping people' and we strive
to never forget that."
Del-One has seven branches throughout the state which
serve more than 29,000 members. More than 200 Delaware
businesses like United Way, Burris Foods and the Better
m Business Bureau, offer credit union access as a free benefit to
their employees.
For more information on how to become an employee or a
member/owner of Del-One, call 302-739-4496 or visit www.Del-
One.org.
Georgetown Chamber to meet Aug. 22
The Greater Georgetown Chamber of Commerce will hold its next
meeting from noon to 1 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 22, at the Carter
Partnership center at Delaware Technical & Community College
Owens Campus.
The luncheon will feature Marlene Elliott, state director of USDA
Rural Development in Delaware.
Cost is $10. Respond by email to info@georgetowncoc.com, fax 856-
1577, or phone 856-1544 by noon on Monday, Aug. 20. The Chamber
is now accepting AMEX, Discover, Mastercard and Visa for payments,
as well as cash and checks.
Georgetown Chamber of Commerce is located at 140 Layton Ave.,
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