During her 14 years in business, Annena has become one of the most
highly respected event coordinators in the area. Before her career as
a coordinator, she had her own successful catering business, calling
on her art background for her spectacular buffet designs. Catering
gave her the behind-the-scenes experience that most coordinators dont
have, not only in the kitchen but with the tenting and lighting as
well. A woman of many trades, she has studied interior design and now
uses these principles in her event design. She looks at form,
function, color, ambiance, personality, spatial relations, lighting,
and flow. She says that she really enjoys it when her clients are willing
to express themselves, bringing their character and style into the
event and going beyond tradition. For the wedding of a professional
basketball star, she helped expand his brides love of roses into the
whole event, even surprising the guests at the end of the reception
with a waterfall of rose petals spilling over from the balconies of
the ballroom.
She has planned international conferences for the wedding and event industry,
working with the editors of Bride's Magazine and Modern Bride. At one of the conferences held in San
Francisco, Annena coordinated the elegant luncheon with the theme
"Designing a Room." She worked with designers, florists, and lighting
technicians to create a stunning effect based on five tabletop themes:
Wine Country, Romantic Garden, Enchantment, European, and Art Deco.
Everyone was in awe of the rooms design, with its trellises, columns,
live plants, flowers, and spectacular lighting. Annena later told me
that no one ever knew that most of the vendors had arrived two hours
late. "What really drives me is that I want to surpass the
expectations of my clients," says Annena. A brides mother wrote to
Annena after the wedding: "There simply isnt a way to appropriately
thank you for so many months of always being there, always caring,
always having the perfect solution, always being available, always
making us believe we were your most important concern. After almost 30
years of professional life in several different arenas, I want you to
know that there arent many like you out there."
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