Mary Hoover Drucker came into corporate event planning from travel and tourism management, which gave her a grounding in operations that many event professionals take years to build on the job. She now works as a project manager at FIRST Agency in Palm Beach, Florida, where she has spent more than a decade working with luxury consumer brands, major financial institutions, and global experiential marketing campaigns.
A Degree That Transfers Well
Drucker studied Travel and Tourism Management and Business Administration at Clemson University. The course covered logistics, hospitality operations, and client management — all of which apply directly to corporate event production. Her early career put her in contact with the kind of multi-vendor, multi-location coordination that large events require. Moving into corporate events was not a change of direction so much as a logical next step.
Starting With Luxury Brand Work
Early in her career, Drucker worked on productions for Estée Lauder, one of the world’s leading luxury beauty companies. Events in that space require close attention to aesthetic detail and brand consistency. That standard shaped how she approaches production quality and carried through into her later work.

Into Financial Services
Drucker then moved into event work for Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. Financial services events come with their own set of demands — regulatory sensitivity, senior executive attendance, and audience profiles that call for a different level of production discipline. Her experience across both luxury brand events and financial services puts her in a less common position within the industry.
Her Role at FIRST Agency Today
Drucker works as a project manager at FIRST Agency, a global brand experience company that handles experiential marketing, corporate conferences, and large-scale brand activations. Based in Palm Beach, she draws on her full range of experience — travel logistics, luxury brand standards, and financial services client management — across the projects she runs today.

