Front of House

HALLOWEEN & SUPPORTING A FANTASTIC LOCAL CHARITY

A few years ago I worked at The Belconnen Premier Inn (BPI) as a Chef, then in Sales & Marketing, eventually working my way up to becoming the Assistant General Manager of the hotel. It gave me such a broad understanding of how front of house hotels works, and I got to have some awesome experiences being involved in some pretty amazing stuff too. We were all such a young team with plenty of energy & were up for the challenge to strive for that ‘point of difference’ & go above and beyond in the community with the events we did, with a goal to really making a name for ourselves.

My bucket list had a couple of things on it that actually required just the right mix of people and jobs. You see, ever since I was a little baby chef working at the National Convention Centre, I was always intrigued & wondered what it’d be like to put on events.  Not just any event, but events that directly helped those less fortunate than me. Things haven’t changed too much in that arena, perhaps the events are more high profile now, but back then, the challenge was to put on 4 community events each year in which the organisation I worked for actively raised funds, and put on a bloody good show doing it. Continue Reading

HOW TO FIND THE PERFECT WEDDING PLANNER & NOT END UP A BRIDEZILLA

One of the first weddings I worked on while still cheffing was for around 700 people – I’m no stranger to a good event, in fact I love ‘em!  Working to exact times with big staff teams front & back of house is my thing.  So, naturally when I stepped into Sales and Marketing & Event Management, I got to see things in a very different light as I came to realise before a bride gets to her reception she first has to overcome more than the odd obstacle.

For one thing, it amazed me how much stress was attached when gorgeous brides-to-be sat down with me to organize their wedding.  They were usually tired, overwhelmed & skeptical that everything would come together for their big day; many of them had a fatalistic look on their faces that said – ‘I can’t wait until this is over’ & most of my brides were much more excited about the honeymoon as they could rest & sleep to get over the dangerously high levels of Bridezillarism; a toxic affliction I’ve heard can sometimes cause a nasty start to the honeymoon! Continue Reading