Courtesy of Delaware State University
Delaware State University alumnus Norman Oliver, Class of 1985, owns a construction company, builds affordable housing in Wilmington, and provides school transportation for homeless children. And for all that he has become in life, he credits DSU. A regular financial supporter of his HBCU, Mr. Oliver recently continued his giving by presenting his alma mater with a $200,000 donation. He presented the generous contribution â which is unrestricted â on Oct. 5 during the Universityâs biggest day of Homecoming Weekend with more than 15,000 in attendance.
After graduating from then-Delaware State College in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Social Work, the HBCU grad quickly developed into a business and community leader in his native Wilmington, Del.
In addition to owning Rock Solid Construction (commercial and residential), Mr. Oliverâs non-profit Our Youth, Inc. has built more than 30 affordable housing units in the Greater Wilmington area. His NOR Enterprises provides school transportation for homeless children.
He is a former Wilmington City Councilman and a past member of Delaware State Universityâs Board of Trustees. Over the years, he has also been well known in Wilmington for his âStorminâ Norman Basketball Leagueâ and his Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway.
Mr. Oliver said he began his leadership training at Delaware State College, where during his undergraduate years, he served as the President of the Freshman Class, the Menâs Council, and the DSC Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. As a senior, he culminated his student leadership by becoming the President of the DSCâs Student Government Association.
He said he was considered to be an âat-risk student,â but Delaware State College gave him an opportunity to pursue a degree that no other college would offer him.
âI was just a guy from the South Bridge Project (in Wilmington), but Del State helped me develop my leadership skills,â Mr. Oliver said. âWithout Delaware State College/Delaware State University, I wouldnât be where I am today.â
DSU President Tony Allen said Mr. Oliverâs homecoming donation is consistent with his faithful connection to his HBCU.
âStorm is my friend, but that is not why he gave such an historic contribution.  He epitomizes our fundamental philosophy, âenter to learn, go forth to serve,ââ Dr. Allen said of the homecoming donation. âHe knows who we are and what we are trying to become, and is doing all he can to make sure we reach our goals.  Whether it is $100 a month or a regular representation of this grand institution, that is what Alumni support is all about.â