Easton Economic Development Appoints Tom Maglio As Marketing & Events Manager

Easton Economic Development Corporation (Easton EDC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Thomas Maglio as the Marketing & Events Manager for the Easton EDC. This position will combine the marketing and communication goals of the economic development organization that serves the greater Easton area and as well as tourism under the Discover Easton brand. Maglio will also help coordinate local events and festivals.

 

Maglio is a born and raised Marylander with a fifteen-year history of serving small towns in Delaware and Maryland with award-winning design and marketing strategies, dedicating his work to helping small communities grow and find success. He has created advertising and marketing for Kent Narrows Tourism, Dorchester Economic Development, Sussex County Tourism, and many others across Maryland. Maglio launched two successful regional magazines: Delaware Seaside Bride and Bay to the Beach. He has also helped organize and promote the Dover Comic Con.

 

Maglio’s newspaper background has given him a deep love of small, local communities and businesses. When asked about his new role, Maglio said, “I just want to keep supporting the communities I love through my expertise and skill set. I’m excited that through the Easton EDC, I’ll be able to devote myself completely to that one goal, that one mission, which has always been my North Star throughout my career.”

 

Maglio enjoys spending time with his wife and two young children when he’s not working. His hobbies include fitness, illustration, and tabletop games.

 

About Easton Economic Development Corporation: 

 

Easton Economic Development Corporation was launched in 2013 to drive economic vitality, smart redevelopment, and business creation in the historic Town of Easton, Maryland, to foster a healthy quality of life for all generations. The Easton EDC works to catalyze Greater Easton’s continued prosperity as a diverse and healthy “smart town,” leading innovation where the land and water meet.