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Texas Meetings + Events Magazine Winner!
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Quince Show
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September Bridal Show
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Website Updates and Announcements!
We’re almost there . . . seriously. On Wednesday evening, Premiere held a launch party to demo the new and improved Premiere web site. It’s gorgeous! Light, bright, pretty, inspiring, informative and fun. Below is a *sample* of what you can come to expect: The site virtually displays our entire inventory (at least as it…
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The Modern Jewish Wedding!
Wow! The Modern Jewish Wedding did a vendor spotlight on Premiere Party Central….and we LOVED it! They were kind enough to come to our “pre-screening” event for our new website on Wednesday night, and they did a fabulous job of showcasing some photos from the evening! Below are just some of the photos featured on…
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Sex and The City Photos!
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Vendor Spotlight on The Fairy Godmothers’ Blog!
What an incredible honor! Dawn Earley of Your Very Own Fairy Godmother has given us at Premiere a Vendor Spotlight on her blog! To read the entire post, click here! Here is a sneak preview of her post: Thank you Dawn, for your tireless efforts to support your vendors! We always appreciate it! Dawn’s Full…
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Appreciation: Part One
We’re fortunate to receive many thank you notes from satisfied customers. It’s always gratifying to know that your work is appreciated and that folks with whom you do business care enough to take the time and tell you so. This week our VP of Operations (that’s Rick . . . the staff member who handles…
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Cooked: Final Entry
This post completes the “Chef Jeff” series of blog posts derived from Chef Jeff Henderson’s, Author of “Cooked”, opening address at the 2011 NACE Educational Conference. This series of posts has described 5 steps toward becoming the person (or company / organization) you were meant to be – – – the very best you that…
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Strengths and Weaknesses
Know Your Strengths – – – that’s another key that Chef Jeff Henderson, author of “Cooked”, suggests is essential to becoming the person, or organization, that you want and dream to be. And the second part of the “know your strengths” equation . . . knowing your weaknesses, is arguably as important. Most of us…
