
One of the most profound questions ever posed to me was ‘What’s your legacy?’ A speaker shared a story about a grocery store bagger with Down syndrome, Johnny, who changed the company culture and created customer loyalty by providing service from the heart. He would go home each evening and write down his thought of the day. As he bagged the guests’groceries, he would place a thought of the day in the bag and thank them for shopping. Even though other lines were open, guests would wait in Johnny’s line to receive his thought of the day. He put his personal signature on the job, and it improved the customer experience.
Johnny’s story inspired me to imagine what I wanted my legacy to be. My professional career path has taken me on a journey where I have helped people create memories. My first job out of college was in automotive sales. I met people who were buying their first car at age sixteen and some even at age forty. Each of those moments was a memory I was honored to help create.
When I started my career at the Hershey company, legacy was always at the forefront. Do you remember your first Hershey’s chocolate bar? Are you smiling thinking about it? Does it convey great childhood memories, or maybe a moment with your familyaround the campfire? That is my job: creating ‘Moments of Goodness’ everyday with Hershey products. When people buy Hershey products, they are creating moments and memories.
The founder of the Hershey Company, Milton S. Hershey, innovated and failed many times before finding success and laying down a lasting legacy. Since then, I’ve worked at several other food companies with similar stories and iconic brands like Bomb Pop, Kraft Mac and Cheese, Jell-O, and Heinz Ketchup to name a few. Having an entrepreneurial mindset has inspired and motivated me to pursue owning my own business.
This is more than just weddings, I intend to accommodate celebrations of any size. I am cultivating a community that offers all the necessary services and products for any event. Our journey together will be the catalysts in creating a memorable and stress-free event for every client.
Creating meaningful memories is the legacy I want to leave, but a legacy is only as good as the person leaving it behind.
I started my college career at Philadelphia University as an interior design major. It was my first time living in the city and I was enthralled with exploring and being social more than I was with an 8am painting class. Interior design became less of a passion and more of a hobby as the days went by. In my spare time I became a club promotor for an 18+ night club in downtown Philly and would encourage my friends to go on Thursday nights. A friend, Christina, had a birthday coming up and expressed to some of us that she was from a big family that never really celebrated birthdays. Something had to be done. I had built a relationship with the limo company down the street from campus and secured a VIP area for the 18+ night at the club. After a fancy dinner that college students could afford, the limo took us on a landmark tour of Philadelphia, LOVE Park, the Rocky steps of the Art Museum, before heading to the club to dance the night away. It was a memorable night for all of us. And that's when I knew, this was really my calling.

This has been a dream for 20 years in the making, with lots of experience along the way!
To date, we have experience in the following areas: