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Dr. Dawn Mosley (center), who was honored among 27 ladies celebrated by Delaware Today as Women in Business, poses with: (l-r) Sarah Gillmore, Marjorie Belmont, Fay Blake, (all three from the Pathways to Success Program) next Dr. Mosley, her mother Mary Mosley, and DSU's Greg Lyles and Lisa Lynch, who all attended the event on Dec. 4 in Dewey Beach, Del.
In this photo: Dr. Dawn Mosley (center), who was honored among 27 ladies celebrated by Delaware Today as Women in Business, poses with: (l-r) Sarah Gillmore, Marjorie Belmont, Fay Blake, (all three from the Pathways to Success Program) next Dr. Mosley, her mother Mary Mosley, and DSU’s Greg Lyles and Lisa Lynch, who all attended the event on Dec. 4 in Dewey Beach, Del.
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Delaware Today honors Dr. Dawn Mosley in Women in Business feature

Friday, December 12, 2025

Dr. Dawn Mosley, DSU Senior Associate Vice President of Communications & Marketing, is celebrated in a “Women in Business” section in the current 2025 edition of Delaware Today.

Dr. Mosley is not only featured among 27 “savvy” Delaware women making their mark in business and management, but she is also the lead feature of that section, which begins on page 41. To see the feature, click on the link below:

https://delawaretoday.com/life-style/delawares-women-business/

This photo that appear in the Delaware Today feature was shot by Dr. Mosley son, Jaymen Morris, a junior Mass Comm major at DSU.In addition to noting her leadership work at Delaware State University, the feature also recognizes her efforts to empower and create pathways for women to thrive in corporate and nonprofit America.

The feature also recognized Dr. Mosley’s founding of Production for Purpose Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to empowering women through initiatives that inspire unity, support, and growth.

Dr. Mosley is now in her 10th year at DSU, an institution where she also completed a doctorate in Education Leadership in 2020 (but due to COVID, she had to wait until 2021 to be recognized for her Ed.D.).