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Greg Watkins
Greg Watkins
AllHipHop LLC
AllHipHop LLC
MEDIA & MARKETING NONPROFIT
MEDIA & MARKETING NONPROFIT
“Grouchy” Greg Watkins has been
“Grouchy” Greg Watkins has been
in the recording industry since 1993
in the recording industry since 1993
when he launched his own record
when he launched his own record
label Oblique Recordings, and soon
label Oblique Recordings, and soon
was selling MP3s. When the label
was selling MP3s. When the label
closed years later, he and friend
closed years later, he and friend
Chuck Creekmur founded AllHipHop,
Chuck Creekmur founded AllHipHop,
a website that intensively covers the
a website that intensively covers the
hip-hop music scene through a lens of
hip-hop music scene through a lens of
a news organization. By 2003, the site
a news organization. By 2003, the site
was bringing enough revenue to make
was bringing enough revenue to make
it Watkins’ full-time job. Th roughout
it Watkins’ full-time job. Th roughout
the years, the website AllHipHop
the years, the website AllHipHop
received accolades like “CNN of hip-
received accolades like “CNN of hip-
hop” by Essence magazine and the
hop” by Essence magazine and the
2009 Best Hip Hop Online Site/App
2009 Best Hip Hop Online Site/App
Award from BET. Almost 19 years after
Award from BET. Almost 19 years after
forming AllHipHop.com, Watkins’
forming AllHipHop.com, Watkins’
launched CollegeHipHop.com to reach
launched CollegeHipHop.com to reach
the next generation.
the next generation.
ALMA MATER:
ALMA MATER:
BOARDS:
BOARDS:
Q&A:
Q&A:
Stuart Comstock-Gay
Delaware Community
Foundation
Stuart Comstock-Gay, president and
CEO of the Delaware Community
Foundation, makes it his mission to
help generous people achieve their
goals and to help Delaware be the
best it can be through his role at this
Wilmington-based nonprofi t. Th e
Delaware Community Foundation
establishes and manages charitable
funds for people and organizations
in the area. Comstock-Gay previously
worked for philanthropic and
community organizations in New
England, and has been active in politics
and civil rights through several other
organizations and as a regular radio
commentator, speaker and writer.
ALMA MATERS:
BOARDS:
Q&A:
In the world of Delaware nonprofi ts,
the Delaware Alliance for Nonprofi t
Advancement (DANA) is all about
advancing nonprofi t impact in the
First State. And that can’t be done
without leaders like Sheila Bravo,
who has served as the organization’s
president and CEO since 2015. Before
leading DANA, Bravo worked in
nonprofi t, for-profi t and academic
industries, most recently as the former
executive director of the Rehoboth Art
League, but also in roles where she
developed strategic growth plans for
nationally known brands such as Vlasic
Pickles and Corningware Ovenware.
Sheila Bravo
Delaware Alliance for
Nonprofit Advancement
ALMA MATERS:
BOARDS:
Q&A:
Thère du Pont
Longwood Foundation
Th e philanthropic legacy of Delaware’s
prominent du Pont family lives on in
many, not the least of whom includes
Longwood Foundation President Th ère
du Pont. Not only does he lead eff orts
at this private foundation, which
provides over $20 million in funding
annually to charitable organizations
throughout the First State and parts
of Pennsylvania, but du Pont also
serves as chair of the Pete du Pont
Freedom Foundation and is an ex-
offi cio member on the Longwood
Gardens board. Th e Stanford University
graduate has previously worked for a
large online pharmaceutical company
and formerly as president and CEO of
Wawa.
ALMA MATER:
BOARDS:
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