Easton Village’s Welcome Center representatives do a lot more than just welcome guests and give tours of our Craftstar model home. They are very visible representatives of Easton Village in the surrounding communities.
Neoma Rohman, our “computer wizard,” has done an amazing job polishing and updating our EV website while adding creative features and links to gain more visibility and “hits.” She coordinates our marketing prospect database as well as our Easton Village homeowners’ directory. Neoma is very handy with tools – both around her home or whenever needed at Easton Village and is a great gardener, as you will see from her tips in this issue of your newsletter.
Marcia Burgoon came to Easton Village with more than 25 years experience in marketing, public relations, and networking. She has helped many clients promote a wide range of organizations, products, and services, and specialized for many years marketing tourism interests and retirement communities. For more than eight years, she was a top selling Realtor on the Shore. Now Marcia is Easton Village’s “cheerleader,” representing our community in area networking groups such as the Talbot Chamber of Commerce, Chesapeake Women’s Network, Mid-Shore Board of Realtors, Shore Leadership, and other area organizations.
Trudy Hamilton enjoys planning and assisting with our marketing events and activities and is a gracious “hostess” for Easton Village events! She also is a sales representative for Tastefully Simple so often treats our marketing team with her specialty desserts. Trudy is an active member in several area organizations, including the Mid-Shore League of Republican Women, and Quota International. She is on the committee for the Talbot Mental Health Association’s upcoming “Veterans Appreciation Day” in January.
Pat Jones, our newest Welcome Center representative, is our “liaison” with the Talbot County business community. She brings a vast array of business contacts to Easton Village through her many years as an Ambassador and staff person at the Talbot Chamber of Commerce. Pat currently is president of Quota International of Cambridge, agroup dedicated to improving the quality of life for the hearing and speech impaired and for disadvantaged women and children.




