In a recent article in Floral Management discussed the value of floral designers obtaining certifications. We recently were proud to announce that Polly Berginc of The Bloomery was invited to join AIFD. We in the industry know how great of an honor this is, so from time to time we’re going to try and help you understand just what an honor this is. Here are a few quotes from the article:
Many florists agree that the highest honor for a floral designer is to earn designation from the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD). … “An AIFD designer can be expected to think creatively and be willing to tackle challenges that others will shy away from,” says designer Tami Lyons, AIFD, of Griffen’s Flowers Inc., in Hannibal, Mo. “They are self-motivated and can be depended on.”
Many florists agree that the highest honor for a floral designer is to earn designation from the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD).
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“An AIFD designer can be expected to think creatively and be willing to tackle challenges that others will shy away from,” says designer Tami Lyons, AIFD, of Griffen’s Flowers Inc., in Hannibal, Mo. “They are self-motivated and can be depended on.”
Full article at http://safnow.org/publications/floral_manage/Aug06/Personnel_Space_Aug06.pdf.
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