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Wedding Consultant Debuts On Style Network's New Series
by Anonymous


Baltimore, MD September 17, 2004 -- The Style Network, along with parent company, E! Entertainment and Lion TV - USA have been in Baltimore this summer, filming their hit reality series "Whose Wedding Is It Anyway?". The focus of their attention has been local wedding and event consultant Linnyette Richardson-Hall, whose direct, to the point, "think outside the box " perspective on the complexities of planning a wedding have garnered her a coveted spot as a member of the new cast for the upcoming season.

From The Planner's Perspective
The successful cable show focuses on professional wedding consultants and what really goes on behind the scenes of planning a one of the most emotionally charged events in a person's life - a wedding. With consultants from New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta rounding out the cast, Baltimore wedding consultant, Linnyette Richardson-Hall, will make viewers sit up and take notice in her first episode of the show.

"Don't Talk - Just Walk"
"This is going to end up being my tagline from this season" quips Richardson-Hall. Apparently from the promotion trailers, her realistic, "tell it like it is" approach works for her and the lucrative clientele she serves on a local and national basis.

"Being a wedding planner is a hard job - it's nothing like what the movies portray it to be! People often think that if they've planned one wedding (usually their own), that automatically qualifies them to take on the huge responsibility of managing someone else's complex affair. I'm here to tell you and show you this season, that nothing can be further from the truth" Richardson-Hall notes.

Premiere Event Management
Begun in 1993, Richardson-Hall's Baltimore based wedding and event-planning business, Premiere Event Management, serves clients both on a local and national basis. She is the former Contributing Editor and featured columnist for "Signature Bride" magazine - a wedding and lifestyle publication; while her considerable expertise in planning ethnic and cultural wedding events are featured on WeddingChannel.com . While she is well known in the Baltimore metro area, she is widely recognized as an industry expert, with appearances on CBS, ABC, Fox, CNNfn, Oxygen, BET as well as being featured in national publications such as The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Glamour and Essence magazines. Her "Going to the Chapel" wedding planning series published in 1998 and 1999 by Penguin Putnam Books, is a 2 book compilation, devoted to the do's and don'ts of creating an amazing nuptial celebration with style.

Sharing her knowledge
Part of Richardson-Hall's success comes from giving as much as she gets. " I love my job....I also understand that I have a calling to share what I know with others in the field."

Her second business " The Business of Matrimony" focuses on the education and empowerment of other wedding consultants. Colleagues who openly call her "The Wedding Diva", flock to the courses she teaches, from two day intensive study sessions - to an international conference being held in Las Vegas later this fall. "The wedding industry is a 42 billion dollar a year juggernaut - it's imperative that consultants consistently up the level of excellence in their companies" says Richardson-Hall. "That's where events such as the classes I teach and exposure on television series such as "Whose Wedding Is It Anyway" come in - both are interesting and exciting ways to educate the consultant and the wedding public at large", she points out.




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