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Giulia Giancola

Coordinator at Sequoia Productions

Giulia Giancola is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in event planning and design. As the founder of Giulia Giancola Events & Design since January 2022, Giulia has also served as a coordinator at Sequoia Productions since August 2017. Previous experience includes an art direction internship at Saatchi & Saatchi Los Angeles and a design role at TNH, where Giulia contributed to graphic designs for clients such as StayBillety and J. Allen Inspired. Internships at AGENC Experiential & Digital Marketing, 427 Design, Catch 24 Advertising & Design, and Gmr Technology Inc further enhanced Giulia's skill set in creative and account planning, customer service, and research. Giulia holds a degree from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and participated in the World Partners Program at UNSW in 2016.

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Sequoia Productions

Since the company's inception over 25 years ago, Sequoia Productions has marched to the beat of its own creative drum and ultimately established itself as a major force in the event production industry. Sequoia Productions continues to set the standard for creative innovation and longstanding quality with an impressive list of premier events to its credit. The company has produced the famed Academy Awards® Governors Ball for the past 26 years and the Primetime Emmy® Awards Creative Arts & Governors Ball for the past 18 years. Sequoia's magnificent productions have been featured and written about in InStyle Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter and many other national publications. Sequoia's President and Founder Cheryl Cecchetto, who was recently interviewed by Access Hollywood, CNN, E! Entertainment, Entertainment Weekly and Newsweek, claims the company's rise to premier status has been largely through word of mouth, not advertising. "It's like the Sequoia tree; we grow slow and steady and eventually people notice,"​ states Cecchetto.


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