ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation Announces Leadership Transition

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation Announces Leadership Transition
0Comments

Anne Arundel County Economic Development Corporation issued the following announcement on June 17.

Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation (AAEDC) President and CEO Ben Birge announced his departure from the organization, after serving in the role since June, 2020. AAEDC Administrative Officer Jill Seamon will serve as Interim CEO.

“Our team at AAEDC has done extraordinary work assisting our local businesses during the most difficult months of the pandemic and throughout our recovery. I am confident that Jill Seamon and the entire staff will continue that same level of service to our businesses through a smooth transition,” said County Executive Steuart Pittman. “Ben led the AAEDC through the challenges of keeping our local economy strong during a global pandemic, and I wish him well on his next steps.”

Jill Seamon currently serves as Administrative Officer of the AAEDC. She began her County career in 1990, and has worked for the AAEDC since its creation in 1993, and previously served as Interim CEO from March through June, 2020. She resides in Annapolis.

Original source can be found  here.

Featured image

Source: Anne Arundel County Economic Development Corporation



Related

​Kevin Atticks Acting Secretary of Agriculture - Maryland Department of Agriculture

McGinnis family named as next inductee into Maryland Governor’s Agriculture Hall of Fame

The McGinnis family of Baltimore County will be inducted into the Governor’s Agriculture Hall of Fame for 2025, according to an announcement by Governor Wes Moore and Maryland Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks.

Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis (2023) - Office of the Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis

2024: Maryland’s alcoholic beverages license taxes collections were up, changing by 460.7% from the previous year

Out of the $30.9 billion in total tax revenue collected by Maryland in 2024, $3.6 million came from alcoholic beverages license taxes, representing an increase from the previous year, when the total was $642,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).

​Kevin Atticks Acting Secretary of Agriculture - Maryland Department of Agriculture

Maryland lifts avian flu-related restrictions in Queen Anne’s County

The Maryland Department of Agriculture has lifted the control area in Queen Anne’s County, Maryland, according to an announcement made on January 7, 2026.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Maryland State Wire.