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Entrepreneurs visit Lewes Elementary Girls with Pearls students

April 22, 2026

Students in Lewes Elementary School’s Girls with Pearls program recently had the opportunity to connect with local business leaders and gain valuable insight into future career paths during a special visit from entrepreneurs and sisters, Leanne Silicato Prosser and Nicole Silicato Miller.

During their visit, Prosser and Miller shared practical advice with students about discovering their passions and turning those interests into meaningful, lifelong careers. They encouraged students to reflect on their strengths and interests, beginning with an activity where each participant created a list of things they love and feel passionate about using newly gifted stationery.

From there, students were guided to think about how their skills and interests could translate into future career opportunities, reinforcing the importance of self-awareness, goal setting and confidence.

The guests brought a wealth of experience to the discussion. Miller serves as vice president and broker of record at Silicato Commercial Realty and Development, while Prosser is vice president and chief operating officer at the same firm, as well as CEO and designer of Leanne Prosser Handbags. Together, they are co-owners of Duck Duck Common, a curated vintage home store in Long Neck. In addition to their business ventures, the sisters are active community leaders, serving as directors of the Great Futures Fund, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting local youth in need.

Their message of perseverance, creativity and community involvement resonated strongly with the students.

“Our goal with Girls with Pearls is to empower young girls to recognize their strengths and believe in their potential,” said Brittany Hoeller, club advisor and paraeducator. “Having successful local women like Leanne and Nicole share their journeys helps our students see what’s possible and inspires them to dream big.”

Throughout the school year, the Girls with Pearls program has welcomed a variety of guest speakers and community partners. Students have also benefited from instruction, donations, and visits from Maureen Eschbach of Aquamarine Boutique and fitness instructor Kelly Serpico, further enriching the program’s focus on confidence, wellness and personal growth.

“Programs like Girls with Pearls play an important role in shaping confident, capable students,” said Dr. Kimberly Corbidge, Lewes Elementary principal. “We are grateful for the support of our community partners who help provide these meaningful experiences and inspire our students to pursue their passions.”