Dover —
Michelle Mack-Williams, a member of Dover Federal Credit Union's Board of Directors, was awarded a YMCA Adult Achiever Award last month.
The award recognizes African-American leaders in business and industry.
Mack-Williams and other recipients were honored at the annual Black Achiever Awards last month at the Chase Center on the Wilmington riverfront. CNN's
Soledad O'Brien was the guest speaker.
Mack-Williams is a member of the governance committee at DFCU, the largest credit union in the state. She has a degree in health administration from
the University of Phoenix and is pursuing a master's degree in business administration at Argosy University.
She works in clinical research for biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.
She is also a board member of Connecting Generations, which establishes mentor relationships between young people and
adults.
“We could not be more proud to have a community leader like Michelle on our board, said David Clendaniel, CEO of DFCU, in a release. “We are very fortunate to have her as part of the Dover Federal family.”
The award recognizes African-American leaders in business and industry.
Mack-Williams and other recipients were honored at the annual Black Achiever Awards last month at the Chase Center on the Wilmington riverfront. CNN's
Soledad O'Brien was the guest speaker.
Mack-Williams is a member of the governance committee at DFCU, the largest credit union in the state. She has a degree in health administration from
the University of Phoenix and is pursuing a master's degree in business administration at Argosy University.
She works in clinical research for biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.
She is also a board member of Connecting Generations, which establishes mentor relationships between young people and
adults.
“We could not be more proud to have a community leader like Michelle on our board, said David Clendaniel, CEO of DFCU, in a release. “We are very fortunate to have her as part of the Dover Federal family.”
Michelle Mack-Williams, a member of Dover Federal Credit Union's Board of Directors, was awarded a YMCA Adult Achiever Award last month.
The award recognizes African-American leaders in business and industry.
Mack-Williams and other recipients were honored at the annual Black Achiever Awards last month at the Chase Center on the Wilmington riverfront. CNN's
Soledad O'Brien was the guest speaker.
Mack-Williams is a member of the governance committee at DFCU, the largest credit union in the state. She has a degree in health administration from
the University of Phoenix and is pursuing a master's degree in business administration at Argosy University.
She works in clinical research for biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.
She is also a board member of Connecting Generations, which establishes mentor relationships between young people and
adults.
“We could not be more proud to have a community leader like Michelle on our board, said David Clendaniel, CEO of DFCU, in a release. “We are very fortunate to have her as part of the Dover Federal family.”
The award recognizes African-American leaders in business and industry.
Mack-Williams and other recipients were honored at the annual Black Achiever Awards last month at the Chase Center on the Wilmington riverfront. CNN's
Soledad O'Brien was the guest speaker.
Mack-Williams is a member of the governance committee at DFCU, the largest credit union in the state. She has a degree in health administration from
the University of Phoenix and is pursuing a master's degree in business administration at Argosy University.
She works in clinical research for biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.
She is also a board member of Connecting Generations, which establishes mentor relationships between young people and
adults.
“We could not be more proud to have a community leader like Michelle on our board, said David Clendaniel, CEO of DFCU, in a release. “We are very fortunate to have her as part of the Dover Federal family.”