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Delaware’s future looks brighter with new technology council plans

i2wtcBy i2wtcJune 27, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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Delaware’s tech ecosystem has Rodell to thank for making possible the creation of the Delaware Technology Council, which was housed within the foundation when it launched three years ago.

Now that the incubation period is coming to an end, the Tech Council will stand on its own as an independent non-profit organization.

The move is part of a new strategy developed with the help of Detroit-based outside consulting firm Berthwell Group, which was unveiled this week at the council’s second Tech Ecosystem Conference in Wilmington.

The study was based on focus group sessions, interviews and an online survey shared with Barthwell, as well as background data and information from Rodel.

The changes won’t happen all at once, but starting July 1, a new strategic plan with a new vision, mission, core focus and goals will be in effect for the next three years.

A vibrant economy and fair career opportunities

The Tech Council’s new vision is to “advocate for and sustain a strong, inclusive tech workforce in Delaware, ensuring a thriving economy and equitable career opportunities for all Delawareans.”

This mandate continues the Council’s commitment to supporting and strengthening inclusive workforce development, driven by partnerships and members mobilized to attract investment.

There are three main areas of focus:

  • Development and mobility of technical personnel
  • Advocacy
  • Professional Network Development

Putting the strategy into action

The Tech Council has established goals and objectives it hopes to accomplish over the coming year, including continuing and expanding workforce development programs, soliciting and applying for state and federal grant funding, hosting networking events and helping connect employers with tech talent.

We also have advocacy objectives, working with lawmakers to shape policy and actively lobbying for legislation that impacts the tech industry.

“Our goal and purpose is to be clear about what we will and will not advocate for,” said Ali, the council’s executive director. “We will not advocate for policies or laws that harm any part of the tech community.”

She said it’s not enough to simply comply with existing legislation: “Let’s be proactive and speak up and work with our legislators to get what we want.”

Though the Tech Council is a membership organization, Ali said the focus is not on driving membership but on securing grant funding that will have a real impact on the lives of Delawareans.

“We want to tell the stories of the people and lives we touch,” Ali said.

Part of that storytelling will be through a new publication called the Chronicle, in partnership with Technical.ly. Issues will be available online and in hardcopy format at Tech Council Events.

Company: Delaware Technology Council

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