MEET our TEAM
WHO WE ARE
Lally Events is an event agency specializing in corporate, weddings, and social celebrations.
We blend thoughtful design with masterful logistics, producing experiences that are both visually striking and seamlessly executed. Our work spans from intimate gatherings to large-scale luxury productions and custom brand activations with top fabricators. No matter the client or occasion, our approach is rooted in storytelling and creating moments that feel intentional, elevated, and effortlessly memorable.
LALLY CLARK
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Early Bird or Night Owl?
Early bird, for sure!Describe your vibe in three words?
Dynamic – I am a multitasker, business owner, motivator, and someone who keeps things moving.
Creative – I design, create, inspire, and bring just the right energy to my work and my clients/vendors.
Composed – I stay calm under pressure, run a tight ship, and hold high standards.What inspires your creativity outside of work?
Travel, food, my family, my friends, scuba diving.Most unexpected skill you use in this job?
Power of persuasion
STEPHANIE CHAU
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Early Bird or Night Owl?
Night owl through and through. I live for the moment a celebration shifts from beautiful to unforgettable.What song would you play while setting up an event?
The Less I Know The Better - Mau PWhat inspires your creativity outside of work?
Culture through travel and music. Both have a way of opening you up, shifting your perspective, and making you feel deeply connected to a place, a moment, and the people around you. They remind me that the most powerful experiences aren’t just seen, they’re felt.Most unexpected skill you use in this job?
Reading a room in under 10 seconds and knowing exactly who needs a drink, a snack, or a deep breath.
ERIKA RICHARDS
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Early bird or night owl?
Night owl who one day will convertWhat’s your favorite part of bringing an event to life?
Creating a curated vendor team with unique personalities + strengths and bringing them all together to design and execute a thorough, intentional experience for our clients.Most unexpected skill you use in this job?
Architect. We don’t just plan events — we engineer event ecosystems.
COURTNEY DARDEENE
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Early bird or night owl?
Early bird, through and through! Early bird gets the worm, right?What’s your favorite part of bringing an event to life?
The people and their reactions!What song would you play while setting up an event?
Golden by Jill Scott or Beauty in the World by Macy Gray
KAYLA CLARK
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Early bird or night owl?
Night OwlWhat song would you play while setting up an event?
Don't Stop Me Now - QueenDescribe your vibe in three words
Make it work!
OLIVIA HAYWOOD
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What’s your favorite part of bringing an event to life?
Watching a concept move from a sketch and mood board into a fully immersive experience—and seeing guests walk in and feel it immediately.What inspires your creativity outside of work?
Travel, architecture, fashion, and really good meals shared with people I love. Inspiration usually hits when we're not looking for it.Most unexpected skill you use in this job?
Staying calm under pressure—turning last-minute chaos into seamless magic.
MARIA FABBRI
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Describe your vibe in three words?
Calm, intentional, intuitiveWhat’s your favorite part of bringing an event to life?
Creating the structure that allows creativity to thrive. There’s something really rewarding about being the steady force that keeps everything aligned.What inspires your creativity outside of work?
Meaningful conversations, strong female leadership, and observing how people connect.
JULIA HOLLAND
KATIE SILVERSTEIN
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Early bird or night owl?
I’m definitely a night owl and can sleep through nearly anything—very grateful for the invention of multiple alarms.What song would you play while setting up an event?
Anything Noga Erez, on repeatWhat inspires your creativity outside of work?
Culinary explorations around the world—otherwise known as eating my way through cities. I’m endlessly inspired by the way architecture and cuisine come together to create immersive, place-driven experiences for guests like myself just passing through.
NICK DYSBSKY
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Early bird or night owl?
Can play both sides of the fence, but parenthood has skewed to the mornings.Describe your vibe in three words?
Relaxed, Analytical, and Looking for a Good TimeWhat’s your favorite part of bringing an event to life?
Cliche, but it's the end experience that is produced and shared with guests.What song would you play while setting up an event?
Depending on the style of the event, it will either a roots reggae playlist or a full Pretty Lights Live set.What inspires your creativity outside of work?
My wife, my friends and beauty of the natural world.Most unexpected skill you use in this job?
Predicting the completely unnatural things people do when they are enjoying themselves.
WESLEY DICKINSON
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Early bird or night owl?
Early BirdWhat’s your favorite part of bringing an event to life?
Seeing the joy it brings to people. There is nothing better than looking across a room and watching guests light up. That is the moment all the planning becomes worth it.What song would you play while setting up an event?
Midnight City – M83
KIMBERLY ROSEN
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Describe your vibe in three words?
Detail-driven. Composed. Reliable.What’s your favorite part of bringing an event to life?
My favorite part is orchestrating the logistics behind the scenes, aligning every moving part so that the celebration feels seamless, refined, and perfectly executed.Most unexpected skill you use in this job?
Remaining calm under pressure. Weddings come with many moving parts, and being a calm and steady presence ensures every detail unfolds flawlessly.
MUNNAT RADHAWA
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Describe your vibe in three words?
My design identity is romantic, refined and intentionalWhat’s your favorite part of bringing an event to life?
As an event designer watching a design concept evolve from inspiration into an actual event and seeing every layered detail - textures, florals, lighting and tabletop - come together as envisioned is incredibly fulfilling. It's my favorite part to see a moodboard step off a page and into a space that feels intentional and beautifully cohesive.What song would you play while setting up an event?
Return Of The Mack - Mark Morrison - It's on my mood booster playlist always!What inspires your creativity outside of work?
Outside of work, I am most inspired when I am traveling - wandering through new cities, architecture and noticing new color palettes and textures that define a place. I am inspired by art, history, fashion and interior design - from a well designed hotel to a color palette in a painting.
PEYTON HOUSE
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What’s your favorite part of bringing an event to life?
My favorite part of bringing an event to life is the transition from concept to reality. Seeing all the little details come together and completely transform a space is so rewarding, especially when you witness the client's excitement and awe as their vision becomes a reality. There’s something incredibly special about watching months of planning unfold into a meaningful, joy-filled experience.What inspires your creativity outside of work?
Outside of my events work, I am inspired by movement and design. Teaching and taking my own Tap and Jazz dance classes has kept me grounded in rhythm and expression. At home, I am an avid baker specializing in intricate decorated sugar cookies which allows me to refine my eye for color, detail, and presentation. Both creative outlets influence the intentionality and creativity I bring to every event.What song would you play while setting up an event?
Dreams by Fleetwood Mac