Fast Forward is a Conference for Professionals within the Event Industry which took place at Niagara College on April 9, 2005. Danielle Andrews Sunkel was a speaker and session-leader at this Conference.
CityPulse News- (CityTV)
Audra Brown, interviewed Tracey Manailescu for CityPulse news, regarding WPIC’s involvement with the charity, The Bride’s Project. New and used Wedding Dresses can be bought for a fraction of the original cost and all money goes to Camps for Children with Cancer. At the recent Open House, six “Wedding Day Only” prizes were given outRead More
Wedding Seminar- Granite Club
Danielle Andrews Sunkel was asked to be a speaker and presenter at this seminar for engaged couples.
The Edmonton Examiner
Tracey Manailescu was interviewed by Karen Karbashewski for an Article about WPIC, which ran on October 6, 2004.
The Edmonton Journal
An article about Meetings and Events in Edmonton, mentioned our upcoming course at the University of Alberta.
The Edmonton Sun
WPIC was profiled in an article written by Jennifer Parks called “Pride of the Bride”. Danielle Andrews Sunkel was interviewed as well as few of the students registered for the upcoming certification class at the University of Alberta.
The Toronto Sun, Ottawa Sun
Lynda White interviewed Danielle Andrews Sunkel for a story about “How to become a Wedding Planner”. The story ran on the front page of Career Connections” on September 15, 2004 and highlighted the fact the WPIC is the only way to get a Canadian Certification.
Good Morning Canada- CTV (National)
Danielle Andrews Sunkel appeared on “Good Morning Canada” April 17 & 18, 2004. On the show she gave Wedding Planning tips and discussed The Wedding Planners and The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada (WPIC) with the host.
Striving For Success – Event Industry Conference
Striving for Success was a Conference for Professionals within the Event Industry taking place at Niagara College on April 3, 2004. Danielle Andrews Sunkel was asked to be a speaker and session-leader at this Conference. The Honourable Jim Bradley, Minister of Tourism and Recreation was the key-note speaker.
The National-CBC (National)
Danielle Andrews Sunkel was interviewed by Melissa Fung at the CBC Broadcasting Centre in Toronto. Danielle was asked for her opinions on the guilty verdict in the Martha Stewart case. She was also asked about Martha Stewart’s impact on Wedding Coordination and how being found guilty would effect that role.