subject: Wizard World, Inc. (wizd) Names John Macaluso To New Position Of Chief Executive Officer [print this page] Wizard World, IncWizard World, Inc. (symbol: WIZD) (Wizard World or the Company), one of North Americas most diverse digital entertainment and events companies, announced that John Macaluso, a successful businessman and entrepreneur, has been named the Companys new Chief Executive Officer. He had previously been appointed to the Companys Board of Directors (the Board) in May 2011.
As a Board member, Macaluso has been instrumental in Wizard Worlds growth and expansion in the Comic con event space in the last year. Event attendance at Comic Cons in New Orleans and Chicago have risen, while the Company has refocused on its core assets, added new stars to its events and cut costs. The latest example of that revamped face was announced last week, with Thor and The Avengers star Chris Hemsworth added to a star-studded list of Philadelphia Comic Con guests in June, along with headliners such as Stan Lee, William Shatner and dozens of other stars of the pop culture industry. The Companys next event will be held in Toronto, April 14-15.
We are extremely pleased to announce the appointment of John Macaluso as Chief Executive Officer, stated Mike Mathews, Wizard World Chairman. He continued, Johns previous experience at founding and building a hundred-million dollar apparel company, contacts and entrepreneurial skills will certainly help the Wizard World brand expand its operations and sales base.
John Macaluso stated, I am excited to continue the momentum that the Wizard World Comic Con shows have built, and to help develop new strategies to take us to new levels of success. We have an outstanding lineup of events on the schedule with highly talented celebrities and artists and an outstanding team of professionals in place to maximize the Wizard World experience.
A California resident, Macaluso has a long history of startup and entrepreneurial success. Most recently, his business reputation garment manufacturing company, California Concepts, sold its products to many of the major retailers in the United States, produced a private label for Wal-Mart and Target, sold branded goods to Federated Department Stores, serviced specialty chains such as Charming Shoppes and Maurices and purveyed an upscale label to Barneys New York. He sold the business in 2007, with Wizard World combining his great interest in both an entrepreneurship and the fast-growing world of pop culture and event entertainment.