![]() Q&A: Dionne Douglas, Engineering Manager at the Kimberly-Clark Chester Mill (KC) and current member of the Foundation of the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors. Dionne Douglas is an Engineering Manager at the Kimberly-Clark Chester Mill (KC). She is responsible for developing the talents of her team and driving engineering results across multiple assets within the mill. In addition, Dionne sits on the Mill Leadership Team making her indirectly responsible for the overall mill success. Dionne’s previous roles within KC as an Asset, Utilities and Capital Projects Engineer, helped to develop her technical and leadership skills in preparation for her current role. Continue reading to learn more about this inspirational woman who is making a historical impact in Delaware County’s business community:
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![]() Q&A: Nicole de Botton Robinson, Vice President of National Realty Corporation (NRC) and current member of the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors Nicole de Botton Robinson is the Vice President of National Realty Corporation (NRC), a family owned and operated residential and commercial real estate development company based in Delaware County. As Vice President of NRC, Nicole is responsible for managing all aspects of business operations. In particular, her primary focus is on human resources, insurance, industry analysis, marketing and public relations. Nicole is the “go to” person that ensures NRC operates efficiently, maintains its excellent employee relations and cultivates lasting relationships within the communities where NRC does business. Continue reading to learn more about this inspirational woman who is making a historical impact in Delaware County’s business community: ![]() Q&A: Lauren Footman, CEO of Lauren J. Footman LLC and current member of the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors Lauren Footman is a Yeadon, PA native. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 2014, with a bachelor's degree in English and double minors in Political Science and Africana Studies. Her time at Bryn Mawr, catalyzed her civic involvement, as she chartered the college’s first NAACP Chapter. Since then Lauren has gone on to lead and serve in many civic organizations, such as the Pennsylvania NAACP State Conference, the Pennsylvania Diversity Council, Delaware County Women’s Commission, and Delaware County Chamber of Commerce. Continue reading to learn more about this inspirational woman who is making a historical impact in Delaware County’s business community: |
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