As a wedding planner, you must, must have good connections to wedding performers - singers, emcees, bands, etc. I found a great website that allows event planners and wedding planners to browse and hire performers for a wedding. Here's the site: bit.ly/1ICY4XK
You do not need any kind of legal certification to become a wedding planner. You should have a decent amount of planning experience.
No, there is no federal training required to become a wedding planner. You should have a decent amount of planning experience.
There are a list of available places to go to be a wedding planner. There are colleges, and even online programs to be a certified wedding planner. It is a dying profession, however, and this questioner should be warned it has become harder to become one
A wedding is all about planning and MANAGEMENT. A career in management would definitely give you an edge in starting up your own wedding planning business.
There are no math classes you need to take to become a wedding planner. You don't need certain training or a specific degree. There are wedding planner classes you can take, but they are not heavy in math.
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you have to have the skill of photography and consult with a wedding planner
no you do not need a degree to become a wedding planer. but you can have a degree
You do not have to take a class to become a wedding planner. Being certified does look good to your clients and may lead to you making more money.
To become a wedding planner, all you really have to do is get your wedding planning certificate. However, if you are interested in college, you could major in business. With this you can learn how to operate and keep up your business. Also, if a couple is choosing between you and another wedding planner. They might choose you because you have a college degree. You could also major in fashion textiles. Which also looks good on a resume!! Good Luck!
It really depends on how much start up cash you have. You don't have to obtain any formal training as you are in business for yourself. You might want to check out a couple of guides on becoming a wedding planner.
If you want to become a professinal wedding planner than yes. but if not then no.