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Martha Eighme

Director Of Communications And Marketing at City of Angleton

Martha Eighme holds multiple professional designations, including PCED, CPC, and CTE, and currently serves as the Director of Communications and Marketing and Economic Development and Tourism Director for the City of Angleton since September 2016. In this role, Martha Eighme plans and coordinates activities aimed at enhancing the city's economic viability through business recruitment and retention, as well as managing tourism and special events. Prior experience includes overseeing tourism and special events for the City of Angleton from October 2010 to September 2016, where significant initiatives were launched to promote the city and enhance community engagement. Additionally, from 1997 to 2010, Martha Eighme served as the Director of Development for Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic School, successfully increasing fundraising revenues and implementing an Annual Giving Drive. Martha Eighme is currently pursuing a degree in Professional Community and Economic Development at the Community Development Institute and has also attended Texas Travel Alliance Tourism College.

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Angleton, United States

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City of Angleton

With over 20,000 residents, the county seat, and located 14 miles from Port Freeport and 28 miles from Houston, Angleton is positioned perfectly for business and residential development. The population within 10 minutes from downtown Angleton is roughly 23,000, and within 30 minutes the population swells to 200,700. Angleton is located strategically to many transportation services and corridors to meet the transportation needs of any family or business. Angleton is accessible via state highways 288, 35, and 523. • Near major transportation routes by car, plane or train • Steady growth in property value and sales tax collection • Several new commercial, retail and government facilities • Continued focus on revitalizing downtown • Many public works and parks enhancements • New city magazine to keep the community informed