Delaware Prosperity Partnership announces staff promotions
Delaware Prosperity Partnership, a statewide economic development organization, recently announced several staff promotions.
Bryan Mack advances to senior manager of existing business engagement. Since joining DPP in 2022, Mack has worked on business attraction, expansion and retention projects for companies such as BlindSight Delaware, CP Cases and Fisher’s Popcorn. He also has ushered through numerous Site Readiness Fund grant applications and conducted dozens of on-site visits as part of DPP’s existing business engagement outreach. In his new role, Mack will lead existing business visitation, and work to establish and strengthen relationships between Delaware companies and statewide workforce partners. He also will continue to support Site Readiness Fund grant applications and existing business projects that emerge from his outreach efforts.
Megan Kopistecki has been named director of business development. Since coming to DPP in 2019, she has contributed to the organization’s work by successfully supporting numerous high-profile attraction, expansion and retention projects, including Agile Cold Storage, Aldi, Corteva Agriscience, DuPont/Qnity and Sun Chemical. She also has organized DPP events that showcase Delaware, including SelectUSA and its regional spinoff events; statewide familiarity tours; and visits around activities such as the 2022 BMW Championship golf tournament. Kopistecki has also promoted Delaware at site selector gatherings and industry trade shows across the United States and abroad.
Earlier this year, DPP promoted Erica Crell, who has been with the agency since 2022, to senior manager of innovation. Her promotion follows that of Noah Olson, who joined DPP in 2019 and was made vice president of innovation in late 2025. Together, they drive DPP’s innovation programming to support startups and ventures that are scaling up, and the creation of new jobs and capital investment.





















































