Veteran Caribbean Wedding Planner Spearheads Movement to Establish Industry Standards During COVID

Media Release Courtesy Dreamy Weddings

The wedding and events industry has been upended, suffering unprecedented loss of business as a result of COVID-19. Since the outbreak, Natalie John of Dreamy Weddings has turned to technology to not only develop creative ways to keep her destination wedding business going, but to help establish regional standards for conducting business in the industry. The St. Kitts-based entrepreneur is celebrating the 21st anniversary of her wedding planning business, which offers services in 13 Caribbean destinations, including Antigua and Barbuda.

As the Caribbean begins to reopen for tourism activity, weddings, events and private gatherings must be executed in adherence to a range of new public health and safety protocols and policies.  As a result, many weddings and other celebratory events have been transformed into hybrid affairs that address live and virtual audiences. With restricted use of indoor event spaces, beaches and iconic attractions, a new “COVID model” for staging events within a framework of strict health and safety standards, is emerging.

Dreamy Weddings will host its first “COVID” destination wedding in Antigua and Barbuda this weekend and John believes that this new model for executing events will become an industry standard. However, she notes the absence of best practices throughout the Caribbean that assimilate the different protocols established by individual destinations. 

“While every Caribbean destination has established its own standards, very little has been done to develop standard policies and safety protocols for weddings and events throughout the Caribbean. There are no regional policies for independent planners on how to host events safely and the factors that must be weighed in determining whether to postpone, cancel, or significantly reduce the number of attendees for gatherings,” John said.

 This A-1 Wedding Planner and Caribbean Wedding Planner of the Year awardee, set out to address this major gap in regional standards for the industry and founded Caribbean Weddings and Event Professionals (CWEP). This advocacy platform brings wedding and event professionals together digitally, to converse, problem-solve, inspire and learn from each other. The organization is focused on establishing Caribbean policies to address new health and safety protocols for all vendors and service providers who engage in wedding and event planning. CWEP recently conducted in-depth discussions via ZOOM, with a range of service providers throughout the Caribbean to discuss strategies to enhance the protection of individuals and communities and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

“Our goal is to build a strong community of professionals to help drive innovation, workforce development and education. In these challenging times, we should use the pandemic as an opportunity to create, envision and support each other. We can play a pivotal role throughout the Caribbean in the economic recovery from COVID-19,” said Natalie John.

 To help wedding and event planners navigate this landscape, John will release her new book, “The Destination Wedding Vendor Guide to COVID-19.” This digital publication will outline standardized guidelines and protocols for protecting the health and well-being of staff, clients, vendors and the community. It will address frequently asked questions about safety standards and offer strategic guidance for mitigating risks while navigating major business barriers.

John’s organization Dreamy Weddings will host “Dreamy Romance Series” a virtual learning series that will explore recovery strategies and risk factors that must be considered before planning an event in the new normal. Her book will be released during her first session on October 31st, 2020 | 5 - 7 PM EST, under the theme: “Managing In a Covid-19 Era.” The event will feature a range of regional and international industry experts who will address some of the key challenges and marketplace dynamics that event planners face today. 

The webinar will feature the following topics and presenters: 

  • Resilience - Our Mental Check by Dr. Glenda Niles
  • Managing to Stay Afloat During a Pandemic by Natalie John, Dreamy Weddings 
  • Connecting with your clients via Social Media by  Paula Coop Mc McCory, Pinterest Guru 
  • So You Think You're Good Enough? How to get Published by Dave Cox, Publisher Caribbean Bride Magazine.
  • Navigating the Dynamics of Change by Brian Green, Award Winning Event Planner 
  • Launch of Destination Wedding Guide for Vendors Post Covid19 by Natalie John & Dave Cox

John believes that forming partnerships within the wedding and events industry is critical, particularly during the recovery from the pandemic. She encourages wedding and event planners throughout the Caribbean to join CWEP and become a part of the movement to help reshape and strengthen the wedding and events industry.  

For more information about CWEP and the “Managing In a Covid-19 Era” webinar visit: http://www.dreamyweddings.com/events

 

ABOUT DREAMY WEDDINGS AND TOURS INC:

Dreamy Weddings is an award-winning wedding planning company based in the Caribbean island of St Kitts. The company specializes in destination wedding planning and scenic tours for the beautiful Caribbean islands of Antigua, Aruba, Anguilla, Barbados, Belize, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts & Nevis, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia and St Maarten. As your destination wedding planner of choice Dreamy Weddings can offer customized ceremonies, including church weddings, cruise weddings, weddings at sea, garden weddings, waterfall weddings, beach weddings or a wedding at a private villa. Dreamy offers full-service planning, from ceremony to reception, including transportation from your hotel or cruise ship to the wedding location and back. For more information visit us at www.dreamyweddings.com

Kelly Fontenelle

Marketing & Consultancy, Dreamy Weddings

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The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) is an International Organisation dedicated to economic harmonisation and integration, protection of human and legal rights, and the encouragement of good governance among independent and non-independent countries in the Eastern Caribbean. The OECS came into being on June 18th 1981, when seven Eastern Caribbean countries signed a treaty agreeing to cooperate with each other while promoting unity and solidarity among its Members. The Treaty became known as the Treaty of Basseterre, so named in honour of the capital city of St. Kitts and Nevis where it was signed. The OECS today, currently has eleven members, spread across the Eastern Caribbean comprising Antigua and Barbuda, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St Vincent and The Grenadines, British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Martinique and Guadeloupe. 

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