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Radnor-Based Main Line Health Appoints New Members to Board of Governors
Main Line Health, the not-for-profit health system based in Radnor that covers several acute care hospitals in the area, has appointed three new members to its Board of Governors, including Cynthia DeFidelto from Newtown Square and John L. Walsh from Wayne. DeFidelto, who retired from Towers Watson after 25 years, brings expertise in organizational restructuring…
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Delaware County Careers – Lincoln Financial Group
Headquartered in Radnor, the Lincoln Financial Group provides advice and solutions that help empower Americans to take charge of their financial lives with confidence and optimism. Today, more than 17 million customers trust Lincoln’s expertise to help address their lifestyle, savings, and income goals. Lincoln Financial Group is the marketing name for Lincoln National Corporation and its…
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Brainchild of Wallingford Native, Veeva Systems Formulates Billion-Dollar Future
Concocted by a business-minded Delaware County native and cultured in Silicon Valley, Veeva Systems has grown into an unstoppable biotech cloud computing giant that’s intent on becoming a multibillion-dollar global leader by 2020. Matt Wallach, who grew up in Wallingford and graduated from Strath Haven High School in 1990, co-founded Veeva as a unique hybrid to…
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Four from Neumann University, All Delco Residents, to Receive Papal Honors
Pope Francis has bestowed Papal Honors upon 45 individuals – including four from Neumann University, all of whom are Delaware County residents – for their dedication and exceptional service to the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia last year and the pastoral visit of the Holy Father. Among 16 people receiving the Benemerenti Medal are:…
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Glen Mills Resident Runs His Business Like He Runs Marathons
Kevin Nolan is ambitious. He’s driven. And he gets things done — in both his personal life and business. The 57-year-old from Glen Mills runs Nolan Painting, based in Havertown, just like he runs across the country. He now has finished a marathon in every one of the 50 states since getting his start in…
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American Legion Joins County Council to Commemorate 75th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
People of a certain age in Hawaii and across the United States will never forget Dec. 7, 1941 as a day that changed everything, the day we were attacked on American soil, and the day that thrust the United States into World War II. “And we should never forget,” said Delaware County Council Chairman Mario…
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Unstoppable Student at Delaware County Community College Wins Prestigious Business Competition
Newtown Square resident Colleen McCloskey, a student at Delaware County Community College, recently won another prestigious competition for her company, Elite Pureed Meals, which provides people with swallowing difficulties pureed meals that look, smell, and taste like the real thing. An evening student at the college for nearly a decade, McCloskey won first place at…
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Delaware County Careers – Southco
Headquartered in Concordville, Southco is a trusted global leader in engineered touch-point solutions. The people of Southco are passionate about connecting with customers to create innovative, engineered access hardware solutions aimed at enhancing customers’ products. Southco seeks to leverage its global resources to deliver customers proven solutions, while reducing the overall cost and cycle time of the…
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How Many Millionaires Live in Delaware County and How Much Taxes Do They Pay? Find Out Here
Delaware County ranks fifth among all Pennsylvania counties in the number of residents who filed as millionaires in 2014, the year with the most recent data available, writes Kenneth Hilario for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Montgomery, Allegheny, Chester, and Bucks counties comprise the top four in that order. According to the data, Delaware County is…
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Find Out Which Local Communities Donated the Most to Clinton’s, Trump’s Campaigns
In the race to win the White House this year, Hillary Clinton has drawn a dozen times more money into her campaign coffers from suburban Philadelphia donors than Donald Trump. Through Sept. 1, Clinton had accumulated $2.4 million across Philly while Trump, whose strategy has focused on free media and who hasn’t asked much from…
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Delaware County Plans No Tax Hike; Council Pleased to Hold Line for 2017 Budget
Delaware County Council is pleased to inform residents that there will be no tax hike for 2017, as the county holds the line on spending for the third consecutive year while maintaining crucial services. On Tuesday, Nov. 2, as required under the Delaware County Home Rule Charter, Executive Director Marianne Grace delivered the proposed $351…
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Crozer-Keystone Community Foundation Names Veteran Nonprofit Leader to Serve as First CEO
The Board of Directors of the Crozer-Keystone Community Foundation has announced that Frances M. Sheehan has been named as the organization’s first President and Chief Executive Officer. Sheehan will assume her position effective January 2, 2017. As President and CEO, Sheehan will guide the activities of the new, independent foundation dedicated to the health, education,…
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Swiss Farms Invites Customers to Further Define Its Iconic Rooster, Give Him Formal Name
Swiss Farms, the iconic Delaware County drive-thru market, is asking customers of all ages to help name the Swiss Farms Rooster. Starting now, all customers are welcome to participate by completing a Mad Libs-style letter via the company’s website. The Swiss Farms Rooster has been prominently featured in the market’s branding and logo for almost…
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Delaware County Careers – Applied Card Systems
Applied Card Systems was founded in 1987 to provide credit-card processing and servicing resources to small- and mid-sized financial institutions. ACS has earned a reputation as an industry leader and innovator in marketing and servicing a variety of credit products. Today, Applied Card Systems employs hundreds of associates at its two servicing facilities (Glen Mills and…
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Broomall Native Leads Massive CalAtlantic Merger in Philly
Broomall native Chris Gillen’s 22 years of homebuilding experience prepared him just in time to lead the nation’s new fourth-largest homebuilder through its opening chapter. Gillen arrived at Ryland Homes just a year and a half before it merged with fellow giant Standard Pacific last year, creating a leader in 26 real estate markets with…
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Political Talk Show on Neumann University Radio a Breath of Fresh Air This Election Season
What happens when two psychology professors, one conservative and the other liberal, talk politics on college radio? Your Brain on Politics. Since early October, Dr. Colleen McDonough and Dr. Ramona Palmerio-Roberts have set aside one hour each week to discuss politics on WNUW 98.5, Neumann University radio. They have different views, opposing political philosophies, and…







































