Delaware Business Now
Chris Kenny, the founder of A Better Delaware, Inc., selected
Kathleen Rutherford as its new Executive Director.
The group “supports pro-growth, pro-jobs policies and overall transparency in state government,” a release stated. Kenny is a supermarket executive who also owns an online news media company.
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Rutherford will succeed Zoe Callaway, who worked on more than a dozen advocacy campaigns for two years, including raising public awareness about a possible soda tax and income tax hike.
Callaway has accepted a position at the Tax Foundation in Washington, DC as Manager of Education.
“While I am saddened to see Zoe leave after such an incredible performance launching ABD to become a formidable presence in Delaware, I am very happy to see her land a much larger role in such a prestigious national organization in DC.”
Happening this week in and around Cecil County â¦
Itâs SO Lolaâs cut the ribbon and opened its doors Saturday morning on the newest venture, a boutique that focuses on special occasions and party attire.
âThis was a warehouse,â
Nancy Sapp, owner of the new shop off of
South Third Street in Oxford, said moments after the official opening.
Sapp said she and others working the boutique got tired of lugging the ornate dresses and accessories from the warehouse to the store, also on Third Street. During the pandemic the work was done to turn the former warehouse into a boutique full of dresses for prom, weddings, cocktail parties, and more in sizes from 000 to 26 in stock.