
The Bayhealth Foundation announced two new members appointed two new members to their board of trustees. They also recognized the conclusion of a term for a longtime contributor.
Evans Armatrading brings a background in entrepreneurship, ministry and community engagement. Armatrading is the CEO and founder of CNU Fit, which has facilities in Middletown, Dover and Milford. He is an ordained minister, keynote speaker and podcast guest. His experience spans business leadership and service-focused outreach in Delaware.
Jeff Chorman contributes expertise in agriculture and public service. Chorman owns and operates Chorman’s Aerial Spraying in Greenwood and serves as chairman of the Sussex County Board of Adjustment. He is also a member of the Delaware Electric Co-Operative Member Committee.
Drew Laroche, whose term on the board has concluded, was also recognized by the foundation. Laroche works in healthcare IT and consulting. He is the co-founder and chief information officer at ThinkSecureNet. During his tenure, Laroche provided valuable insight and guidance related to healthcare technology and innovation.
“The Bayhealth Foundation is fortunate to be guided by leaders who care deeply about the future of healthcare in Delaware. “We welcome our new board members and extend sincere thanks to Drew Laroche for his years of dedicated service.”
The Bayhealth Foundation supports Bayhealth’s mission through fundraising, advocacy and community engagement initiatives. Board members typically serve four-year terms and contribute professional expertise to advance healthcare services for patients and families throughout Delaware. Through philanthropic programs and partnerships, the foundation continues to support Bayhealth facilities in Dover, Milford and surrounding communities.
To learn more about the Bayhealth Foundation, visit them online.

