Business people, April 19, 2018

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Mayton named Executive Creative Director

The Archer Group, Wilmington, announced the elevation of Executive Creative Director Michael Mayton to partner.

Under Mayton’s  leadership, Archer has created business-critical digital experiences for a   roster of clients, ranging from brands like Wawa to some of the most widely recognized financial services organizations in the world. Before his most recent promotion, he rose to creative director in 2015 and executive creative director in 2017.

Carmean named GM at Lupo Italian Kitchen

Scott Kammerer, president of SoDel Concepts, a Rehoboth Beach-based hospitality group, recently announced the promotion of Chris Carmeanto the position of general manager of Lupo Italian Kitchen in downtown Rehoboth Beach.

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The Milton native, who began his career at Lupo in 2015 as a server, has a degree in human services from Delaware Technical Community College. He replaces Meghan King, who is now the corporate trainer for SoDel Concepts, which has 10 restaurants in eastern Sussex County, Delaware. 

“Chris is a great example of how a hardworking employee in our company can rise through the ranks,” Kammerer said. “He’s ready for new challenges, and I know he has a great future ahead of him. We look forward to watching him succeed in his new position, and continue to grow professionally.”

Lux named advisor at Marlette

Marlette Funding, LLC, owner of the Best Egg personal loan platform  announced the addition of Marshall Luxas an Advisor to the Board and Company.

Lux has been a Financial Services consultant and practitioner for 30 years. He began his career at McKinsey where he served all manner of financial service firms across a variety of subsectors and functional areas. Marshall led McKinsey’s and BCG’s private equity practice. He has extensive relationships across PE Firms.

 He left McKinsey after approximately 25 years to become the Chief Risk Officer for Chase (all consumer products globally) during the financial crisis. He then joined BCG, where he was a Senior Partner for 5 years, and in particular, helped build a private equity practice.

 Marshall graduated from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. He also attended Harvard Business School where he was a Baker and Ford Scholar and currently Lux is a Senior Fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School Mossaver-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.

Rahn named chairman of council

Beebe Healthcare announced that Douglas Rahn, RN, project manager for Beebe Healthcare, was named Chairman of the CommonWell Health Alliance Provider Advisory Council.

Beebe Healthcare is an early adopter and an active participant in the continued development activities with CommonWell and other partners across the nation to improve interoperability among disparate electronic medical records (EMR). Formed in February 2016, the CommonWell Health Alliance Provider Advisory Board ensures that the voices of providers, staff and patients are captured throughout all CommonWell efforts.

Rahn coordinates the strategic planning of IT projects for Beebe, oversees the Meaningful Use program, and serves on several health exchange committees.

Reed recognized by Justice  Department

The Department of Justice recognized Debra McCall Reed with the National Crime Victim Service Award during the annual National Crime Victims’ Service Awards ceremony in Washington, D.C.

“Our criminal justice system should be responsive to the needs of every victim of crime,” said Attorney Jeff  General Sessions. “This week, we celebrate and thank those who ensure that it is, including victim advocates like Debra Reed.  For more than 30 years, she has helped victims in the aftermath of traumatic experiences like sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking.  Victims throughout Delaware have benefited from her energy and expertise, and I want to thank her for tireless service on their behalf.”

Reed began working with victims of crime 30 years ago as a child abuse investigator for Delaware’s Division of Family Services. In 1990, she was selected by the Delaware State Police to develop the Delaware Victim Center. Five years later, she was promoted to Director, a position that she still holds.

Reed has been instrumental in developing the Delaware Victim Center’s services related to sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, and sudden death. As victims’ needs have changed through the years, she has responded with new and unique programs, including an emergency financial assistance program to assist crime victims with immediate needs such as housing, medical costs, and counseling.

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