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Local SCORE Chapter Has Big Impact on Delaware Marketplace

I wanted to share with all of you an article just posted in the News Journal (a local newspaper here in Delaware) this week.

Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to help small businesses grow and achieve their goals through helpful resources, education and mentorship. With chapters located all around the country, executives volunteer their time to provide confidential, unbiased consultations to small businesses in the area. There are also online courses and workshops available to public as well as templates and resources available through SCORE’s website.

The local newspaper here posted an article this week on the local chapter of SCORE and the success they have had. Our company president, Sue Bowlby, was involved in the article, having worked with SCORE since a year after the company’s inception, she knows firsthand the positive effect the SCORE members have had on the Delaware marketplace.

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A group of longtime business gurus is building on something they may not even realize — the old idiom that “the best things in life are free.”

At least, that’s the feedback on the free business advice, expertise and know-how the 50 or so members of SCORE’s Delaware Chapter are dispensing to business operators seeking to survive and thrive in a realm where most simply don’t.

Once called the Service Corps of Retired Executives, the local cadre now is composed of the retired, semiretired and those not even close to thinking about retirement.

SCORE took root in 1952 with a handful of DuPont retirees looking for a way to give back to the community, said Frank DeSantis, a volunteer for SCORE, former executive vice president and program manager for the Emerging Enterprise Center and the New Castle County Chamber of Commerce.

And so they did, sharing their hard-earned lessons to those looking for a bit of guidance.

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Written by Cindy Davidson

Watching Malala Yousafzai’s speech to the UN on the BBC, I became overwhelmed by her incredible passion and bravery. She spoke not for herself, but for others whose voices cannot be heard.  She was fighting for the rights of others in hopes of someday living in peace. Her goal was for everyone to be treated with dignity and for all to be educated.

And so as I was riveted in my chair listening to Malala; my mind went to how much we take for granted when it comes to education.  We are surrounded by good schools and alternative educational opportunities continue to evolve.  The latest available statistics show that in the US, 77 million children and adults were enrolled in school – from nursery school to college.  There are 98,706 public schools, 33,740 private schools and 4,409 degree granting institutions of higher education.

Malala took a bullet to the head standing up for education. She said, “They thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed.  Weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage was born.” When Malala said, “I am here to speak up for the right of education of every child” I am sure she struck a chord of many in education who devote their lives to teaching.  She went on to say, “We call upon all governments to ensure free compulsory education all over the world for every child.”

Malala Yousafzai pakistani shot United Nations 2013

Watch Malala Yousafzai’s speech to the UN 2013.

Malala was speaking for education and equality for women and children because that’s where she is experiencing the biggest problems in her country. In our country, one of our educational challenges is making sure that adults have access to learning that will give them the skills and knowledge they need to perform in the opportunities that exist in the workplace today.

It only takes a few minutes of a Google search to show you how much the internet has changed the way we can acquire knowledge.  Online learning opportunities are increasingly available: breaking barriers of geography, time and affordability. Programs are abundant including high school classes, certificate programs and advanced degrees from Bachelor’s to Doctorates.  Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have been made available by some of the most prestigious colleges in the country.

Courses for adults are available in all types of business subjects including human resources, leadership, customer service, sales and non-profit management.  Many individuals who want to make a career change to healthcare are discovering online, self-paced clinical courses.  How wonderful that someone can gain skills, get a better job and improve their economic situation on their own time from the comfort of their home.

Education is about empowerment and freedom.  Malala has inspired us to remember that.  “Let us empower ourselves with the weapon of knowledge,” she said. “Education is the only solution;  education first.”