DOVER — Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce members could showcase their businesses and connect with each other at Wednesday’s Sunset Business Mixer at the Member 2 Member Expo. The event was held on the campus of Delaware State University, allowing students to network with businesses also.
From left, Delaware Admissions & Career Transition Services outreach and admissions counselor Sean Keblen of Wilmington and career transition specialist Tony Hall of Dover let Delaware State University senior Alisha Wheeler of New Castle know about the many opportunities at the Wilmington Job Corps during Wednesday evening's Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce Sunset Business Mixer held on the DSU campus. (Delaware State News/Dave Chambers)
DSU junior Jay Axum of Washington, D.C., networks with 360 Cyber Security owner Chris Wolski of Smyrna during the mixer. (Delaware State News/Dave Chambers)
Delaware State University business law professor Michael Katz, right, chats with Rehoboth-based Peninsula Paving president Fletcher Kenton during the Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce's Sunset Business Mixer held inside the Bank of America Building at DSU Wednesday evening. (Delaware State News/Dave Chambers)
CDCC administrative assistant Kristi Osborn registers ReMax realtor Jean Dowding of Dover for the mixer at DSU. (Delaware State News/Dave Chambers)
From left, Central Delaware Habitat For Humanity development director Chris Cooper of Dover networks with CDCC director Judy Diogo and Eagle Consulting for Non-Profits founder Ron Barisano of Dover during the Sunset Business Mixer held at Delaware State University Wednesday evening.
Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce director of marketing and program development J.R. Ennis of Milford chats with guests at the mixer Wednesday evening. (Delaware State News/Dave Chambers)