About

Dianne Budion Devitt is the author of "What Color Is Your Event?" and President/Owner of D3Dimensions.

Dianne Devitt

Dianne Budion Devitt brings a prestigious 25-year track record pioneering the events industry, both domestically and internationally. Known as an expert in communicating and monetizing client needs through visionary meetings and events, Dianne now adds author to her list of accomplishments. Her book, "What Color is Your Event? - the Art of Bringing People Together," focuses on the responsibility to deliver a message through a live communication experience. Dianne continues to challenge conventional thinking by providing insight, wisdom and dynamic solutions to corporate, academic and industry channels focused on shaping future development of success.

Dianne not only works as an esteemed event planner, but can be seen sharing her diverse experience through key speaking engagements. Her industry involvement includes the National Speakers Association, the International Special Events Society, and various board positions for Meeting Professionals International.

Clients include numerous Fortune 500 companies, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, BASF Catalysts, and the Clinton Global Initiative:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Starwood Hotels & Resorts BASF Catalysts Clinton Global Initiative

In a constant effort to share her talent and skill set with others, Dianne has also been an Assistant Professor at New York University for over 20 years teaching in the NYU Preston Robert Tisch Center of Hospitality, Tourism and Sports Marketing focusing on the events curriculum. She has received and been honored for numerous industry awards as well as being the recipient of the NYU "Award for Teaching Excellence."

Using her eye for detail, dedication to distinction, and supreme work ethic enables Dianne to define and interpret the style and true "color" of each client request.

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