DOVER — Gov. Matt Meyer has re-established the Delaware Workforce Development Board through an executive order, but this time on a smaller scale with a new office to support its efforts.

Established in 2020, the Workforce Development Board was created to evaluate and support Delaware job training efforts. The office works in concert with state agencies and private partners to help identify gaps and fund or support workforce development programs with private partners.

The previous board included 50 state and business representatives. Meyer’s executive order, however, has slimmed the organization down to 30 members. The board will have some appointees that were chosen by the previous administration, while Meyer will appoint new members in the days to come.

Scott Malfitano, a senior ex

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