Edison Birthplace Association Hires Nicholas Sladic as New Development Director
- Edison Birthplace

- Mar 26
- 1 min read
PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Robert Wheeler, President; Edison Birthplace Association, Inc.
9 N. Edison Dr., Milan, OH 44846
419-499-2135 | media@tomedison.org

Milan, OH – Wednesday, March, 26th – The Edison Birthplace Association is pleased to announce Nicholas Sladic as its new Development Director. A native of the Pittsburgh area, Sladic earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Robert Morris University, with a minor in Archival Science. His background in historical research and archival practice brings a strong foundation to the role and a genuine passion for connecting communities with their heritage.
As Development Director, Sladic will oversee fundraising efforts, cultivate donor relationships, and expand community engagement initiatives to further the Birthplace's mission of preserving and sharing the legacy of Thomas Edison. He will work alongside Operations Director Cindi to continue growing the museum and strengthening its presence in the community.
Sladic is eager to contribute to the next chapter of the Birthplace and to help ensure that Edison's story continues to inspire future generations.



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