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AutoCamp Expands Leadership Team

AutoCamp Hospitality Group, a collection of boutique properties in some of the country’s most iconic outdoor destinations and hospitality partner of Airstream, announced key leadership promotions that underscore the company’s commitment to excellence, innovation and strategic growth. David DiFalco has been promoted to president and chief operating officer, Bryan Terzi to chief commercial officer, Courtney Pugh to senior director of integrated marketing partnerships and Alannah Paren to senior manager, CRM.

DiFalco

DiFalco brings a strong operational mindset and steady, values-driven leadership to his expanded role as president and chief operating officer. Since joining AutoCamp as chief operating officer in 2024, DiFalco has played a pivotal role in operationalizing strategy, enhancing structure, and reinforcing the executive foundation. With 25 years in hospitality, he has held senior roles at Stonebridge Companies, Under Canvas and Great Wolf Resorts, where he oversaw a $500 million portfolio.

In his new role, he will guide the executive team and oversee key areas including marketing, finance, people & culture, and operations.

“Stepping into the role of president and COO is an incredible honor,” said DiFalco. “Over the past year, l’ve seen firsthand the momentum AutoCamp is building as a leader in outdoor hospitality. I’m excited to continue shaping our strategic vision, deepening our guest experience, and leading an exceptional team as we grow and innovate across the business.”

Terzi

Terzi has been promoted to chief commercial officer and will now lead sales, marketing and revenue strategy. Since joining AutoCamp last year as CMO, he’s played a key role in positioning the brand for sustained success and has demonstrated thoughtful, effective leadership. As a key spokesperson for the brand, he’s been instrumental in forging strategic, value-aligned partnerships that enhance AutoCamp’s cultural relevance, the company said in a release. With over two decades of global marketing experience, Terzi previously held senior roles at Sage Hospitality and Sydell Group, where he honed his expertise in brand strategy. He is also a newly-accepted member of the Fast Company Impact Council, PTTOW and YPO, where he contributes to conversations shaping the future of business and leadership.

“I’m thrilled to step into this next chapter-shaping our commercial strategy to meet the changing needs of our guests and helping grow a brand that fosters meaningful connections with the outdoors,” said Terzi.

On the marketing team, Courtney Pugh has been named senior director of integrated marketing partnerships, where she’ll lead collaborations that amplify AutoCamp’s visibility and cultural relevance like their recent amenity partnership with Gozney. Alannah Paren steps into the role of senior manager, CRM, leading efforts to deepen guest relationships through personalized, data-informed engagement.

With this new wave of leadership, AutoCamp said it is poised to accelerate growth and continue redefining the outdoor travel experience through thoughtful design, luxury amenities and immersive programming.

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