The Fascinating Early Jobs of 12 Event Professionals

Every event professional has an origin story, and some of them start in the most unexpected places. Whether they were crunching numbers as a tax accountant, leading a classroom as a Hebrew schoolteacher, or even belting it out on American Idol, these event profs didn't always envision a future in the event industry—but were actually picking up valuable skills that prepared them for their roles today.

Here's how 12 event professionals took the road less traveled—and how their offbeat early gigs continue to inspire their event magic…

Louisa O’Connor, Managing Director, Seen Presents:
“I sold bricks to builders and architects. It was my first job out of university, and it taught me how to communicate successfully to get people on board and buy into what I was saying. As a young girl in a very male-heavy world, I had to work hard to build up legitimacy and respect. I honestly believe that first job gave me the backbone and gumption to be able to talk to most people and get them on site and build really authentic relationships. It’s helped me carve out my career and long-lasting client partnerships since.”

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