Doneene Keemer Damon is the president of Richards Layton & Finger, Delaware’s largest law firm. She is the first African American woman to be elected president of a major Delaware law firm and was the first African American to make partner at RLF.
Amira Idris Radović is the CEO & Founder of TheraV, a startup company developing wearable devices for nerve pain. She has a master’s degree in entrepreneurship and design from the University of Delaware, and a bachelor’s degree from UD in biomedical engineering, biomechanical engineering, and bioelectrical engineering.
Velma P. Scantlebury, M.D. is the first African American woman in the field of transplantation surgery. She is the Associate Director of the Kidney Transplant Program at Christiana Care Health System, as well as the Director of Outpatient Clinics for kidney transplant services.
Carol Arnott-Robbins is a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach. She specializes in collaborating with financial planners, attorneys, real estate appraisers, therapists, and other professionals to build a team around the specific needs of each client. Prior to her career in real estate, she spent 25 years providing financial planning and divorce strategy planning services, especially for women at pivotal points in their financial lives. She is the founder of Network to Encourage Women’s Support For Women (NEWS4Women), an initiative to build collaborative community and economic opportunities for women and to support local nonprofit organizations.