Sep
05
2009
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Tragic News – Part 2

http://watch.ctv.ca/news/top-picks/wedding-planner-woes/#clip202999

We, at The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada, have been following Nick Kyonka’s articles regarding the bankruptcy of Affairs with Flair with great interest. It has been a topic of discussion among our 1400+ Certified Wedding Coordinators for a few weeks on our Alumni Boards.

What a shame this happened to so many couples, but this could have been avoided, had couples done their research on Wedding Coordinators.

Unfortunately, couples need to exercise their own Due Diligence and make sure they are hiring a Certified Wedding Coordinator. There is only one regulatory body over Wedding Coordinators in Canada and that is the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada. Our members are required to sign a Code of Ethics prior to taking our course and are held to these Ethics, or else they will lose their certification. If couples do not hire a WPIC Certified Wedding Coordinator they have no fallback if something goes wrong, their Coordinator becomes ill or can not perform their contracted duties.

We have made the search process very easy for couples, all they have to do is visit our website www.wpic.ca and we have listed all the Certified Wedding Coordinators who are in Good Standing and who constantly improve themselves through further training and education. Each of our graduates has access to our free Association where they can ask each other questions, research one of the over 30,000 Wedding articles, continue their education, attend conferences and most importantly have a fall-back if they get sick, hurt or just need some help.

Had Ms. Parisotto been Certified and active in the WPICAlumni Association, this situation never would have happened. Our members Volunteer with each other on a regular basis to help each other gain experience and better their businesses. A suffering business owner can rely on the help of Volunteer Assistants so that the couple still gets what they contracted and paid for, and the Wedding Coordinator does not need to pay overhead expenses. Just this past summer there have been over 100 weddings where the Wedding Coordinators used the help of volunteer assistants (not due to a suffering business, but having extra hands while providing experience to their Alumni).

WPIC training happens at all major Universities across Canada (in Toronto at U of T Scarborough & Mississauga campuses and George Brown College) and recently we trained all the on-site Wedding Coordinators for the Sandals Luxury Resort chain in Jamaica. Students choose between 10-week night school or intensive 22-hour weekend lecture series and then have two weeks of home study before they write an intensive qualifying Certification Exam. Upon becoming certified, students are expected to continue their education through the many seminars, conferences and training opportunities WPICAlumni provides.

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Written by:

Danielle Andrews Sunkel
President, The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc.

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