CHEF welcomes new board member Wanda Guyton
The Cape Henlopen Educational Foundation has elected Wanda Guyton to a three-year term on its board of directors.
An accomplished entrepreneur, Guyton has a diverse background in sales, marketing, customer service and application development.
Born and raised in Maywood, Ill., she graduated from Proviso East High School in her hometown. Guyton earned her bachelor of science degree in telecommunications management with magna cum laude honors from DeVry Institute of Technology in Alpharetta, Ga.
In 2015, Guyton made the move to Rehoboth Beach to work as a database administrator for Beebe Healthcare in Lewes. Falling in love with the charm of Sussex County and coastal life, Guyton decided to combine her passion for coffee with her love for the Delaware coast during the 2020 pandemic. This led to the creation of Coffee Rendezbrew, a venture that reflects her dedication to providing quality coffee while embracing the coastal lifestyle.
Guyton is actively involved in her community, and is a member of multiple local chambers and a board member of the Delaware Small Business Chamber.
“Wanda will make a great addition to our board,” said Rick Grier-Reynolds, CHEF president. “She is already integrating her love for community and reading into her business practices by allocating a percentage of coffee sales to Read Aloud Delaware, a statewide nonprofit organization with a mission to encourage early-age reading in children.”
CHEF has been a nonprofit strategic partner of the Cape Henlopen School District since 2007.
For the latest information about how CHEF is providing Cape students in kindergarten through 12th grade with the tools they need to excel in school and life, go to chef-cape-org.