See Also:
Before you hire an event coordinator

Chinese Tea Ceremony


Photography by:
Geoff White Photography
Palo Alto Hills Golf & Country Club

 

Specialties:
weddings, special events, custom design invitations, programs, menus, and favors

Pricing:
fee based on custom services from $1800

Extra Charges:
some travel expenses

Payment Terms:
3 installments
Credit Cards:
no

Lead Time:
3 to 18 months

Service Area:
San Francisco Bay Area and International

 "Morgan works hard and smart and yet, while staying focused, is among the most delightful people I've met. She is a person who wants to give before she takes.  She is witty, funny, pleasant and charismatic, compassionate, efficient, charming and belongs to an elite group of the newly minted event coordinators. They make the event fun for everyone, including the professionals, and they see themselves as facilitators to make our job as easy as possible so we can best serve our joint clients," was the recommendation of my professional videographer friend

I only can agree. Passionate and energetic, with elegant, impeccable taste, Morgan has the perfect background for her profession. After finishing her degree in Business and Marketing, she worked for Shell Oil Products Company as a Financial Marketing Consultant. One day she was asked to plan a company party; she did it so well that all events, including nationwide conferences, became her responsibility. From then on Morgan knew that designing and producing events was her calling. Soon she helped friends and family members to coordinate their celebrations.  Before she started her own business, she took several courses. Since then, Morgan has achieved the acclaimed title of Professional Wedding Consultant (PWC) as a member of the Association of Certified Professional Wedding Consultants.

"I am a people person and take tremendous pride to help create traditional and non-traditional events. To customize each wedding to perfectly match my clients' personal style, making each celebration special." Morgan told me. I talked to a Chinese-American bride who was completely in awe about Morgan's work and ideas. She told me that Morgan incorporated traditional customs with modern touches and at the same time, adhered to the strict rules of the Asian Art Museum where the wedding was held. There was a tea ceremony with lion dancers, a tiramisu cake in the shape of the last emperor's palace, and thousands of little details which had to be executed with perfect timing to make the celebration flow.

In order to make her future events even better, she invites her clients to a follow-up luncheon after the honeymoon where all aspects of her service are reviewed.

© 1995 - 2008 BY RECOMMENDATION ONLY, LLC SiteMap.htm