By Katy Maggart—
MUNCIE, IN—The Economic Development Alliance of Muncie-Delaware County announced that Gina Caravaglia has joined the organization as Coordinator of the Delaware County Redevelopment Commission. Caravaglia will oversee the operations of the Redevelopment Commission including project management, planning and execution of redevelopment activities, and administration of the county’s Tax Increment Finance districts.
In addition to her work with the Redevelopment Commission, Caravaglia will also support the broader efforts of the Economic Development Alliance and its Vision 2027 plan. Her contributions will help ensure collaboration between redevelopment activities and the Alliance’s economic development goals and objectives.
“I’ve become increasingly inspired by the people and organizations who are dedicated to making the Muncie-Delaware County community a great place to live. The Economic Development Alliance plays a central role in this effort, and I’m honored to join a team that is deeply committed to seeing our community grow and thrive. I also look forward to collaborating with the Redevelopment Commission and I am grateful for their confidence in me,” said Caravaglia.
Caravaglia is a two-time graduate of Ball State University, most recently earning her Master of Public Administration (MPA) in May 2025. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychological Science. Her professional background includes work as a Graduate Assistant for Ball State’s Department of Political Science and with Indiana’s Voting System Technical Oversight Program (VSTOP), where she managed statewide election training initiatives and handled sensitive government data.
Caravaglia has also demonstrated a strong commitment to service and leadership. A former varsity athlete at Ball State, she currently serves as Vice President and volunteer coach for the Mudsock Youth Field Hockey program in Fishers, Indiana.
“We’re excited to welcome Gina to the Alliance team. Her background in public administration, project coordination, and civic engagement makes her an ideal fit for our organization. As we continue advancing the Vision 2027 plan, Gina’s leadership will be instrumental in aligning redevelopment efforts with our countywide goals for business growth, investment, and quality of place,” said Elizabeth Rowray, President & CEO, Economic Development Alliance of Muncie-Delaware County and the Greater Muncie Chamber of Commerce.
About Economic Development Alliance of Muncie-Delaware County
The Economic Development Alliance of Muncie-Delaware County (EDA) serves as the local economic development organization (LEDO) for Muncie-Delaware County, Indiana. EDA works to attract new businesses, support the growth of existing companies, and promote long-term investment in the community. Through customized site selection assistance, business expansion services and more, EDA helps businesses navigate every step of the growth process. The EDA also leads implementation of the Vision 2027 economic development plan and supports initiatives that enhance quality of life and quality of place throughout the county. EDA is proud to hold the distinction of being the longest-tenured Accredited Economic Development Organization (AEDO) in North America. Learn more at www.muncie.com.