Diogo to retire as Central Delaware Chamber president at end of year

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Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce President  Judy Diogo plans to retire.

It’s part of a five-year transition plan established for the organization by Diogo and the CDCC Board of Directors in 2017.  Upon retirement, Diogo agreed to continue to work with the CDCC as a part-time consultant for as long as the new President and board of directors deem it necessary.

“When we started this transition plan in 2017, it seemed like we had so much time to work on it, and before you know it, here we are in the final stages of the five-year plan,” stated Diogo, President of the CDCC for the past 17 years. “I am excited about my retirement, and I am excited for the new person who will have the opportunity to lead this wonderful organization!” 

Under Diogo, the Chamber’s membership has shown a 40% increase under her direction, reaching a goal of 1,000 in 2015. 

While the Chamber was already an Accredited Chamber upon Diogo’s arrival in 2005, the CDCC achieved the level of 3-star accreditation in 2008 and, in 2013 and 2018, became a two-time 5-star Accredited Chamber the highest designation offered.  The 5-Star Accreditation, issued from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, places the CDCC in the top 4% of all Chambers in the United States. 

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Diogo was also responsible for creating the Kent County Open for Business Program (KOB), which was adopted state-wide, and offers free business development sessions with a variety of resource partners from various organizations for people interested in opening or expanding a business.   Since its inception in 2011, KOB has hosted 760 participants and has helped establish 37 businesses.

The Chamber’s Covid-19 recovery effort included the establishment of a Getting Back to Business Task Force, the assembly and distribution of Covid-19 Starter Kits to provide necessary PPE for businesses as they re-opened, meeting regularly with the Association of Chambers and representatives from the Governor’s Office, and connecting businesses to information regarding financial assistance, testing, and more. 

“Judy Diogo has made it her mission to lead the CDCC as a staple of our community. Under her tenure, the CDCC has never been stronger. It has been a privilege to see her work tirelessly with dedication and passion all these years,” stated  Brian Stetina, Chairman of the board.

A search committee has been established.

Diogo’s last official day as President will be December 31st.      

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