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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Event Star Spotlight - Taryn Beauvais

What started as a quick post to help some friends gain a bit of exposure has snowballed into a feature.  The Event Star Spotlight is meant to bring some attention to some of our rising stars in the Event Industry.  While I don't have a set timeline for how often these posts will roll out (it depends on how often I get a chance to actually conduct the interviews), I am open to suggestions/nominations.  This feature is not limited to graduates of The Art Institute of Vancouver (AI) or people just starting out in the industry - if you know someone that deserves to be recognized, please let me know!  Now, without further ado, let's take a look at our next star...

Taryn Beauvais

If I had to pick one word to describe Taryn, it would be poised.  From her early days of dance, to her experiences with some high profile restaurants in Vancouver, all the way to her endeavours post graduation, Taryn is a person who can stare down chaos without (openly) freaking out.  Throughout our year together at AI, Taryn wasn't just a girl who happened to sit next to me, she was a valuable group member in at least one major project each term.  It's because of all those late nights and early mornings that I know Taryn is going to be a success in this industry.

Taryn is currently the Catering Manager at Calhoun's Catering.  Calhoun's has been serving up mouth-watering treats since '94 and their cafe is a must visit for fresh baked pastries if you're in Kitsilano.  Specializing in corporate catering throughout Vancouver, it's not uncommon to see them in and around the University of British Columbia (they actually just sponsored an event out there!), Vancouver General Hospital, BC Children & Women's Hospital, as well as Downtown and Kitsilano.

In addition to working at Calhoun's, Taryn is also a free-lance wedding and event planner, currently focused on weddings on the Sunshine Coast.  Like myself, she's taken to the blogosphere to get her voice heard by a giant audience.  Her blog, TLC Weddings & Events, is a great spot for information on bridal shows, tips, and trends in the wedding and event industry.  The Taryn in the City blog highlights some of the things that make Vancouver such a great city; from trade shows to fine dining, if Taryn's there, you'll find it on her blog.

With focuses on weddings as well as catering/food & beverage, ti's no surprise to learn that Taryn's future plans include eventually opening a one-stop-shop wedding planning company with locations on the Sunshine Coast and hopefully Vancouver.  With a cafe front, Taryn hopes to have one or two cake decorators/pastry chefs, event staff, coordinators, and a decor/floral design specialist in house to create the perfect wedding package for each client.

Although Taryn has grand plans for the future (which are totally achievable for someone with Taryn's drive), she still takes what she's learned from our days together at AI.  "General computer skills like how to efficiently and effectively use Excel for spreadsheets as well as PowerPoint for presentations.  Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and even just how to properly format business communications - it's all proven extremely helpful and I use these skills every single day!"

For anyone looking to join the event industry, Taryn suggests balancing both education and experience because they are equally important.  Never underestimate the value of confidence since you never know who you'll meet or where your next job will come from and always be professional, whether you're meeting someone new or working with someone you've known for years.

Taryn thinks if all else fails, she can always try to be a graphic designer.  I think that the world of graphic design is going to miss out and their loss is the event industry's gain.

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