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CEO LOGAN HERRING TALKS MENSWEAR FROM SUITS TO SWEATSUITS

Logan Herring, CEO of Kingswood Community Center and the Warehouse, is a natural-born advocate with great fashion sense.

Article by Pam George I Photos by Photo by Joe Del Tufo I Delaware Business Times I July 22, 2022 ​

High school vibe:

Very loud, with bright colors—my favorite being lime green.

Oldest wardrobe item:

My Delaware Elite sweatsuit from 15 years ago. Delaware Elite is the nonprofit I founded in 2006 with my brother, Shannon Watson, and my best friend, Eugene Young. [The organization was a basketball program for gifted junior high athletes.] It is such a significant part of my personal and professional journey. I can’t let it go…

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