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THE B-SIDE
THE ORIEL COMPANY SPREADS ITS WINGS
9/9/24

The Oriel Company has welcomed Grace Jones and Kaeleah Isaac to the team. Jones will serve as vice president and Isaac as manager, both from the Los Angeles offices.

Jones, a native of Australia, moved to New York in 2008. Most recently, she was at Grandstand Media, where she handled artist campaigns and communications for festivals, major brands in the music space and corporate PR for music executives. Her roster of acts include girl in red, MUNA, Alvvays and Royel Otis.

Since its founding in 2021, The Oriel Company has opened offices in New York, Nashville and L.A. Its 20+ person staff is comprised of integrated communication executives and represents a multi-faceted roster of clients across the entertainment spectrum.

“Grace is a brilliantly talented publicist with a career history that allows her to serve – as well as create dynamic results – for her diverse roster as one of the leading executives in the music PR landscape," Oriel Co-founders Carleen Donovan, Chloë Walsh and Jen Appel said in a joint statement. "We are so thrilled to welcome her to The Oriel.”

Isaac, meanwhile, arrives with five years of experience and expertise in communications, having helped develop national press strategies for artists like Lainey Wilson, Zac Brown Band, The Chainsmokers and Drake. Prior to joining The Oriel Company, she was an integral part of the music department at JONESWORKS and assisted in the entertainment and crisis division at Hiltzik Strategies.

“Kaeleah is a rising star,” Appel, Donovan and Walsh said. “Just a few years into her career, she’s already made an indelible mark with major press campaigns. She brings a new and unique voice to our team, and we’re so happy to welcome her aboard.”

Pictured anticipating sending all of our emails to trash are Jones in black and Isaac in white.