How did you gain your experience?
Did you work with a planner as an apprentice/assistant?
Are there areas of life experience that you think are essential?
How do you develop a network of contacts (bakers, caterers, printers, churches/JP's, musicians, beauticians, dress shops, etc....)
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.
Start looking online and in your local phone directory for wedding planner courses and businesses. Find out what you need to do to acquire a license for wedding planning.
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.
The Wedding Planning Institute. (phone 1.888.221.9988) The Wedding Planning Institute. 1997 - 2012. A Division of Lovegevity, Inc.
The Sheffield School offers a course in wedding and even planning. You can check them out at http://www.sheffield.edu/htmlsrc/wedding-event-planning-course.html they are among the best with offering degrees in this department.
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
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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There is no school training necessary to become a wedding planner. If you are skilled at working on a deadline, dealing with high-stress situations, and enjoy a hands-on job, it may be perfect for you. There are lots of books available on wedding planning. You can find them everywhere from your local library to amazon.com.
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