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2023 Rielle Events Podcast is coming back better than ever! We are excited to announce our upcoming podcast season, the Golden season, will bridge culturally relevant events and our timeless event planning tips.
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Helpful tips for successful business events.
About the show
Most corporate and nonprofit events are planned by professionals who do not have event planning experience and juggle many other responsibilities.
The purpose of the Rielle Events Podcast is to help those professionals plan enchanting, engaging, and well-executed events for their company or nonprofit.

Podcast Reviews
I love this podcast! I’ve learned so much from Rielle and her guests. Each episode is informative and entertaining. Keep them coming!
— Dottie
The Rielle Events Podcast has helped me so much in my current role. The tips from the technical episodes are extremely helpful when thinking through the event logistics.
— Hailey
Interesting interviews with industry leaders providing useful information.
Meet
Our Host

Rielle Jones
Rielle Jones is a corporate event director with 10 years experience in international and domestic corporate events for Fortune 500 companies and local nonprofits. Her passion for events, specifically for dinner parties, was sparked when she planned her first 5-course dinner at 8 years old.
Now, Rielle enjoys the pleasure of working with corporate and nonprofit teams to plan experiences that are new and exciting. She understands how events convey a company’s capability, identity, purpose and corporate strategy.
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