Malvern
-
Double the Fun, Double the Impact: Home of the Sparrow’s 2026 Signature Events
This summer, you’re invited to be part of something meaningful — twice! Home of the Sparrow is bringing the community together for two powerful events that support housing stability for single women and mothers across Chester County. It all begins on Monday, June 1, at the beautiful Waynesborough Country Club in Paoli (440 Darby Paoli…
-
Malvern’s Customers Bank CEO Raises Eyebrows With Use of AI Clone in Investor Meeting
Sam Sidhu, CEO of Malvern-based Customers Bank, offered a live demonstration of how the bank is integrating artificial intelligence into the workplace by coming to an investor meeting as an AI clone, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. At a recent quarterly public conference call with analysts and investors, Sidhu spent the first…
-
Malvern Shooting Range Combines Colonial Inspiration with Luxurious Interiors
Main Line Armory is adding a luxurious spin on the traditional shooting range experience, writes Garrett Ruthledge for Cigar Aficionado. The Malvern gun range offers more than just shooting lanes. Lovingly dubbed a “guntry club,” in addition to the high-end shooting technology, the club boasts classy interiors, classroom space, and a social lounge available for…
-
‘Hey, Alexa’: Vanguard Launches Voice-Activated Navigation to Proxy Voting
Malvern-based Vanguard now has a new integration with Amazon’s Alexa, making it easier than ever for index fund investors to discover and enroll in Vanguard Investor Choice, the world’s largest retail proxy voting choice program. Investors can now say “Alexa, take me to Vanguard Investor Choice” to explore the program and receive a direct link…
-
Malvern Mother’s Nonprofit Sends Sneakers to Troops Overseas
Malvern resident Deborah Hausladen is providing troops with necessary footwear with her nonprofit Sneakers for Soldiers, write Enjoli Francis and Susan Schwartz for ABC News. The nonprofit sends sneakers and athletic shoes to U.S. service members actively deployed in designated combat zones. Over its eight years of operation, the organization has donated more than 17,000…
-
Step Into History: ‘The Woman Question’ Brings Trailblazing Women of Medicine to Life at People’s Light
Step into a powerful piece of history — reimagined for today. This spring, People’s Light in Malvern premieres The Woman Question, a bold and imaginative new play that shines a spotlight on the trailblazing women who pursued careers in medicine at a time when it was nearly impossible. Running May 6-24 on the Leonard C.…
-
Chester County Homes Among Top Ten Recent Sales in Region
Chester County accounted for half of the ten most expensive home sales in the Philadelphia region last week, according to a staff report from the Philadelphia Business Journal. Topping the list for Chester County and securing the second spot regionally was 152 Grubb Road in Malvern, which changed hands for $2.48 million. The sellers were Henry Yordan and Claudia M. Yordan. …
-
Malvern Developer Presents Mixed-Use Housing Plan in Central PA
Malvern development group DP Partners is making moves outside of Chester County as they presented a mixed-use housing and retail plan in Dauphin County, the home of Hersheypark, writes Daniel Urie for Penn Live Patriot-News. DP Partners went before the Derry Township board of supervisors to discuss their idea for The Grove at Hershey, which…
-
Malvern-based Galera Therapeutics to Be Acquired In Reverse Merger
Malvern-based Galera Therapeutics will be acquired by Obsidian Therapeutics in an all-stock reverse merger, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The two companies have secured a $350 million private stock placement commitment, which will close upon completion of the merger. Operating under the name Obsidian Therapeutics, the combined company will apply to trade under the ticker symbol “OBX” on the Nasdaq stock…
-
Girls Spark Summit Features Noah Kahan Concert Giveaway, Prizes, & Workshops for Teens
Delaware Valley-based Girls Spark, dedicated to supporting teen girls on their mental health journeys, is building momentum for its 2026 Annual Summit, “Unstoppable.” Taking place on Saturday, April 25 at Penn State Brandywine, the event is designed for girls ages 11 to 18 and will feature exciting new incentives for attendees as anticipation grows ahead…
-
Former Malvern Chick-Fil-A Employee is First Black Woman to Open Own Franchise Location in PA
Sereena Quick, a former federal probation officer and employee at Malvern Chick-fil-A, has opened her own franchise location in North Philadelphia, writes Brian A. Saunders for Philly Voice. This makes Quick the first Black woman to own a Chick-fil-A in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Quick started her career as a juvenile probation officer in…
-
Vanguard Launches ‘Expert Insights,’ Equipping Advisors with AI-Powered Portfolio Analysis Expertise
Vanguard launched Expert Insights, an AI-enabled portfolio analysis tool designed to help financial advisors deliver clear, confident investment guidance at scale. Expert Insights empowers advisors with instant, intuitive, deeply personalized portfolio insights, transforming complex data into actionable, client-ready guidance aligned with Vanguard’s trusted methodology. Vanguard’s annual portfolio analysis engagements with advisors have approximately quadrupled over…
-
Malvern’s Neuronetics Faces Sale Pressure From Top Shareholder
Neuronetics, based in Malvern, is under pressure from its largest shareholder, Jorey Chernett, who is calling for an immediate review of strategic options, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. In a letter to the board, Chernett stressed that those alternatives should include a possible sale of the medical device company’s core transcranial magnetic stimulation business. He owns 14.12 percent of the…
-
‘The Woman Question’ to Premiere at People’s Light May 6-24
People’s Light will premiere The Woman Question, a powerful and imaginative new play that brings to life the extraordinary, untold stories of women who studied medicine in Philadelphia more than a century ago. Running May 6-24, the production centers on the 1894 graduating class of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, an institution that helped shape…
-
Turnpike Workers Save Malvern Car Crash Victims Seconds Before Explosion
The lives of two car crash victims were saved just in time thanks to the quick thinking of two Pennsylvania Turnpike workers, writes Christie Ileto for 6abc. Turnpike workers Ralph Valenteen and Lucy Calancea were working at the Devault Maintenance Shed in Malvern before a February snowstorm. Valenteen was working inside the shed and Calancea…
-
History of Groundbreaking Soft Drink Has Chester County Written All Over It
Bill Double, who cut his teeth as a journalist at the Coatesville Record in the late 1960s, has written a book on the history of Hires Root Beer, the groundbreaking beverage with ties to the Main Line, writes J.F. Pirro for Main Line Today. According to Double, author of Charles E. Hires and the Drink…
-
Find Your Zen Through Baked Goods at This New Bakery in Malvern
Sweet Zen Bakery has recently opened in Malvern by owner Amal Kawar, who has already seen customers become regulars and repeats in her short time of being open to the public, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local News. Kawar was a pastry chef for over 20 years and worked at Basil in Paoli for…
-
Former Cantaloupe CEO Stephen Herbert Leads New SPAC, Seeking Merger Target
Led by Stephen Herbert, former leader of Malvern-based Cantaloupe, Armada Acquisition Corp. III is looking for a merger target after raising $248.5 million in an initial public offering, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The special purpose acquisition company, also known as SPAC, is the third Armada vehicle led by CEO Herbert and President Doug Lurio. Herbert…





























































