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Macha will help Rehoboth thrive in the future

July 31, 2020

I have been a Rehoboth resident since the ‘80s and recently served with Rachel on the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware Board of Directors and highly endorse her for Rehoboth Beach commissioner! 

Rachel is an experienced businesswoman and sensible, passionate leader.  She happily supported the RMH of DE as a way to give back since she was blessed with five healthy children.  

While she was on the RMH of DE board, she was focused on the operational budget, strategic plan and networking with school, business and church groups to sign up as volunteers to help complete projects and make meals for families staying at the house.  

I am confident that Rachel will ensure Rehoboth Beach’s future is successful.  Certainly COVID-19 has put pressure on Rehoboth Beach’s 2020 revenues and expenses.  

As commissioner, you can count on Rachel to ask good questions, listen to various ideas and perspectives, and work tirelessly for the businesses and property owners of Rehoboth.  

We are in a critical time as we seek to understand what it means to recover from this pandemic, and must be forward-looking to preserve and protect Rehoboth’s future.

Hank Rosenberg
Rehoboth Beach

 

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