Event Coordinator’s Goddess of the Week – Thea Pagel!

Event Coordinator Marley Majcher’s Pick for Goddess of the Week – Thea Pagel!

Event Coordinator Marley Majcher’s featured Goddess of the Week is Event Marketer and Producer, Thea Pagel!

Thea Pagel brings a unique perspective to event marketing and brand building. She has hands on experience in both creating and developing iconic brands. Thea was on the opening team of the House of Blues New Orleans, where she built the convention event model for the company and was on the executive team that conceptualized the Foundation Room in New Orleans. Her experience includes 2 years in NYC at the NYSE where she managed a team of 20; responsibilities included the opening and closing bell ceremonies, IPO celebrations, product launches and replacing legacy systems. Thea’s early experiences at the Ritz Carlton, managing the Upperline Restaurant, and as Vice President of Joel Catering and Events, adds polish and finesse to her broader brand strategy and management experience. Her specialty is creativity and delivering on projects from concept through execution.

We all have one thing the opposite sex does that we can’t stand… Check Thea’s pet-peeve in question #5!

Let’s admit – we all have one thing the opposite sex does that we can’t stand. We asked Thea what she thought and she said, “…when they leave the toilet seat up!” Dito! Check out why else we love Thea in her Goddess of the Week Q&A below!

 

Event Coordinator Goddess Thea Pagel

Event Coordinators Q&A Thea Pagel

Who would YOU nominate next week?

Tell us what you think, we’d love to hear!

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One response to “Event Coordinator’s Goddess of the Week – Thea Pagel!”

  1. Thea – I had to laugh at your answer to number 5 above.

    I just went to the bathroom in a very fine govt. dining room

    on Capitol Hill (near my office area) – had to wait on another

    female staffer to vacate the bathroom and as she left, she mentioned:

    “I left the seat up for the men!” All the times I had seen it up

    before I wanted to bop the “guy” who left it up as I stood cross-legged

    trying to put it back down and jump on it. What real woman would

    leave the darn seat up for a guy? Hence my giggling at your response.

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