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Only Delaware County Company on Fortune 500 Rises Two Spots
Radnor’s Lincoln National has risen two spots to land at No. 205 on this year’s Fortune 500, a list that ranks companies by total revenues. This continues the company’s upward trajectory after it slipped to No. 396 in 2006. In its 24 years on the list, Lincoln National had the strongest showing in 1995 when…
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DELCO Careers – Elwyn
Since its beginning in 1852 as one of the nation’s first schools for children with intellectual disabilities, Elwyn has continued to be at the forefront of developing unique, innovative services for people with disabilities. Recruitment Scheduling Coordinator This position recruits CRS direct care staff; collaborates with human resources in developing and implementing sourcing, recruitment, and selection strategies…
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Foundation for Delaware County Helps Residents Donate Within the Community
The Foundation for Delaware County helps residents donate to local groups and charities within the community through its donor-advised fund, writes Erin Arvedlund for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Foundation provides interested donors with research and guidance that helps them make a decision and ensure their money will help locally. “We can give a check or…
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Pennsylvania in Prime Position to Implement Sports Gambling
Pennsylvania is a step ahead of most states in implementing legal sports gambling, thanks to the gambling expansion bill signed into law by Gov. Tom Wolf last year, writes Joe Trinacria in Philadelphia magazine. That legislation, which was approved with the new state budget, included a measure that authorized sports gambling in Pennsylvania upon its…
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With No Tenants Lined Up, Contractor to Invest Millions to Develop Building in Marcus Hook
West Chester’s Tamora Building Systems is planning to invest $5 million into developing an industrial building in Marcus Hook, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 63,000-square-foot project about a half-mile from I-95 has no tenants lined up, but that doesn’t deter Anthony Diver, owner of Tamora Building Systems. “The vacancy is low,…
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DELCO Careers – Boeing
With a location in Ridley Park, Boeing is a multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites. It also provides leasing and product support services. Senior Cybersecurity Specialist This position provides expert knowledge of information security policies, solutions, and applications to support risk management; provides strategic insight and consultation on security compliance; and…
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Media’s Raffaele Puppio Boasts 3 Super Lawyers, One Rising Star
Raffaele Puppio, a full-service law firm based in Media, has announced that three of its attorneys have been named 2018 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers and one of its attorneys a Rising Star. Michael A. Raffaele, Michael V. Puppio Jr., and Gabrielle C. Goham have again been named Super Lawyers, while Robyn E. Musi has been named…
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Neumann’s New VP for Student Affairs a Former Administrator at University of Portland
Neumann University has named Dr. Christopher T. Haug as its new vice president for student affairs. Haug – currently the director of residence life, housing, and student conduct at the University of Portland in Oregon – will assume his responsibilities at Neumann in mid-June. In his current position, Haug is responsible for recruiting, hiring, training,…
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‘There Can Be No Better Setting’ for Rose Valley Museum, Historical Society
Rose Valley’s Thunderbird Lodge, on Rose Valley Road just north of the Hedgerow Theatre, is home to the Rose Valley Museum and Historical Society, writes J.F. Pirro for Main Line Today. The iconic lodge consists of a circa-1790 stone barn, which was converted in 1904 to artists’ studios, and a fieldstone-and-stucco house. They are joined…
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State’s School Funding Gap the Second Worst in America; Upcoming Trial May Change That
The trial expected to be heard by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in the fall could ensure more equitable school funding in the Keystone State, writes Charlie Bacas for the York Daily Record. The state currently has more than 200 urban and rural school districts that are significantly disadvantaged, according to a 2015 Education Trust study.…
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Local Student Chooses Between Studying Science at Princeton or History at Oxford
Natalia Orlovsky was having trouble deciding whether she wants to study science at Princeton University or history at University of Oxford once she graduates from Garnet Valley High School, writes Erin Logan for The Washington Post. The Chadds Ford teen recently displayed an award-winning proficiency in science by taking home $175,000 in the prestigious Regeneron…
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DELCO Careers – EMC Outdoor
Located in Newtown Square, EMC Outdoor is a media placement and planning agency that specializes in out-of-home/outdoor advertising, including billboards, traditional, lifestyle, guerrilla, events, experiential, and more. Advertising Traffic & Production Product Coordinator This position manages all aspects of client campaigns, post-contract, while meeting deadlines and managing client expectations and tracking the program from start…
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Forbes: Ryan Howard’s Social Capital Key to Growing Radnor-Based Investment Firm
Ryan Howard is continuing his involvement with baseball through SeventySix Capital, the Radnor-based venture capital firm, writes Andy Frye for Forbes. Howard, one of the firm’s partners, loves talking about the potential athletes have and their social capital. “When I first came into the league, it was that you sign a deal and get paid,”…
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Malvern Bank, National Association Surprises Local Educators for Teacher Appreciation Week
Representatives from Malvern Bank, National Association’s Paoli office surprised staff at area independent schools with delicious donuts for Teacher Appreciation Week. Vice President John M. Lyons brought sugary smiles to various schools on the Main Line, including the Timothy School of Berwyn, on Friday, May 11. Under the leadership of President and CEO Anthony C.…
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Foundation for Delaware County Seeks Volunteers for WIC Program
The Foundation for Delaware County WIC Program is seeking volunteers to help distribute nutritious meals to children at its Springfield and Upper Darby WIC clinics this summer as part of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program, “Food That’s in When School Is Out.” The Summer Food Service Program provides free meals…
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Marcus Hook Woman Defies Stereotype, Graduates from Delaware County Community College
More than 1,500 students received associate degrees and certificates from Delaware County Community College at a commencement ceremony yesterday at Hollinger Field House at West Chester University. This year’s commencement speaker was also the Alumni Professional Achievement Award winner, Habibah Sulayman Smith of Drexel Hill. Smith is a project specialist for the U.S. Department of…
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Radnor Native Releases Her Fourth Book to Critical Acclaim
A decade after releasing her first memoir, Radnor native Kelly Corrigan has released her fourth book, Tell Me More, to critical acclaim, writes Tara Behan for Main Line Today. The book addresses the profound loss of her father and her close friend Liz. It hit the market in mid-January and moved quickly onto bestseller lists.…







































