Kate Chambers is a new resident of Atlanta by way of Kansas City, North Carolina, and the Pacific Northwest. She specializes in strategizing for, planning, and executing in-person and virtual events with warmth, creativity, quality and elegance. With experience in PR and major donor fundraising and a passion for hospitality, she brings a full-service approach to events and guest service. A creative problem solver at heart, she creates robust, complex events that feel smooth and intentional to guests, and looks for ways to solve event creation pain points for her clients. She loves cooking, sourdough baking, gardening, reading the Bible, playing with her two young sons, and Seinfeld.
As founder and managing director of Noble Note, Kate provides full-service event production virtually and in-person for organizations from Fortune 50 pharmaceuticals to high net-worth Christian philanthropy. Together with a small team, their goal is to rewrite the script on how organizations care for their guests, donors, and stakeholders through outsized hospitality, intimacy, and intentional details, forging deep connections and partnerships between guests and organizations.
Noble Note (2021—) | Owner / Managing Director |
Museum of the Bible (2016—2021) | Development Events Manager |
Trozzolo Communications (2015-2016) | Client Services |
University of Idaho - Public Relations | 2011-2012 |
East Carolina University - Interpersonal/Organizational Communications | 2013-2015 |
Museum of the Bible | Gleneagles |
Segel Group Limited | Excellence in Giving/KGF |
Johnson & Johnson Vision |
Organizational Event Strategy | Event Collateral Creative Direction |
Hospitality | Event Design |
Registration and Event Technology | Copywriting |
Old age hath yet his honour and his toil;
Death closes all: but something ere the end,
Some work of noble note, may yet be done,
Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods.
-Alfred Lloyd Tennyson, Ulysses