About the April Issue

Adapting to Change

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As I write this, we’re coming to the end of week one of working from home. Schools have closed. Events have canceled. Restaurants have shut down in-house dining. And, who knows what other social distancing measures will be in place by the time you read this issue April 1.

The changes around the coronavirus pandemic have been like nothing we’ve seen in our lifetimes, and conditions are changing rapidly. As of press time, our area has less than a handful of cases but plenty of warnings – and examples from other regions – about what might happen if those numbers rise.

In these uncertain days, the team at WILMA and our sister publication Greater Wilmington Business Journal will continue to try to be a resource for the community, both in churning out news and information as well as finding ways to connect while we can’t be together in person.

We have turned to Facebook Live interviews, Leadership Initiative webinars, and other ideas you think would be helpful are welcome. You can send them to newsroom@wilmingtonbiz.com. To our WILMA readers, we hope you stay healthy and safe and continue to look out for each other in the weeks ahead. We’ll be doing the same.


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