Breezin’ Entertainment is launching a spin-off podcast series, called Breezin’ Chats. Breezin’ Chats is a wedding, corporate, and social entertainment podcast channel that offers next-level entertainment news to its listeners. Join host, Cindy Dervech and her ambassadors of fun, as they talk about t…
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On this episode of Breezin' Chats, Cindy Dervech Owner of Breezin’ Entertainment and Productions is joined with her executive team Jessie Soplinski and Michael Dervish. Today we are going to be chatting with a local Tampa business that has helped make Tampa a little bit sweeter. How one person’s dream to be on a list has grown into a staple dessert known everywhere in the Tampa bay area!Today’s guests just wants to remind everyone to “Always Be Sweet”! This family owned, and operated company has been around since 1998 and has won numerous awards since the start. Made with the finest ingredients, their buttery, sweet, chocolatey, crumbly toffee is a Tampa treasure, distributed coast-to-coast! With a national reputation for award-winning sweets. Their handmade toffee has been honored as "Best Chocolates", "Best Candies", "Best Desserts", and Most recently they were awarded the Peoples Choice Award for Best Desserts at the Dessert Wars Tampa in February of 2020. Please help us give a warm Breezin chats welcome to Ivy Peterson director of sales and Jim and Lisa Schaulk VP and President of Toffee To Go!
We will discuss how trust, creativity and collaboration helped our guest get to where she is today. Our Guest was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. Graduating in the bottom third of her high school class. As early as her mid-teens, she had a passion for fashion, modeling, and beauty. As her love of learning grew stronger after attending Baldwin-Wallace College and earning her BA in Chemistry, she applied and was accepted to one of the top schools in the Midwest, Case Western Reserve University. There she not only excelled in academics, but she was awarded “Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching” for five consecutive years.Our guest later went on to earn a Master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Chemistry and accepted an Assistant Professor position at GMI Engineering and Management Institute in Flint, Michigan. With that burning desire of fashion, modeling, and beauty still in her heart she was able to realign herself, after years of research in skin chemistry, with her passion in the industry of beauty enhancement. She opened her first Spa in Beachwood, Ohio, 15 years ago. Using beauty enhancement services, her goal is to help people feel as good on the inside as they look on the outside. By continuing to serve others while successfully battling cancer, she believed that she could show there was nothing that you couldn’t overcome! She opened her second Spa in Tampa, Florida, in 2011, called Spa Cafe International. Warm, approachable and down to earth Our guests love for people and their transformation shines through as she spends time one-on-one with her clients and friends. The drive and passion for her work at Spa Cafe International fuels an exuberant, sparkling personality with a golden touch.
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, Cindy Dervech and her executive team, Jessie Soplinski and Michael Dervech talk with featured guest, Romy and Gaby Camargo of Stay in Step Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Center. The team covers about the Charity and Romy’s road to recovery, a look inside the program and classes, this year’s Gala event, and what’s to come in the future for Stay in Step. So please give a warm welcome to Romy and Gaby. Living with a neurological injury is a challenge in itself, but that doesn’t stop Romulo “Romy” Camargo from living his life to the fullest. Stay in Step Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Center is an organization founded by husband and wife Romy and Gabriela Camargo that begun in June of 2015. This recovery center provides critical physical therapy services to victims of neurological injuries. Despite its importance, unfortunately healthcare providers do not provide these recovery centers. But the hardworking couple made it their goal to make this happen for the Tampa Bay area. In 2008, Romy was injured in combat during his service in the Afghanistan tour, which caused him to be paralyzed from the neck down. Romy’s life changed completely, but the couple faced the long-term challenge to recover together. From this tragic experience, they felt the need to advocate for those who suffer from neurological injuries like Romy. Stay in Step is a unique program that Romy and Gaby built together from the ground up. The process was difficult due to the descending rates of Medicare and Medicaid, but the organization was still able to receive investments from healthcare. Stay in Step has the patience for those in recovery, unlike other healthcare providers. Each client is treated with the utmost respect and is never forgotten or left behind during their recovery. They can get as far as they possibly can in the process. Unfortunately, other healthcare providers do not have the same service. Because the couple has been living the same reality as their clients, they fully understand the challenges their clients face every day. For more information about Stay in Step or to make a small contribution to the charity, please visit https://stayinstep.org/ Want to hear more of Romy and Gaby’s story? Tune in to Breezin’ Chats to hear more about Stay in Step. Breezin’ Entertainment launched a spin-off podcast series, called Breezin’ Chats. Breezin’ Chats is a wedding, corporate, and social entertainment podcast channel that offers next-level entertainment and business news to its listeners. Join host, Cindy Dervech and her ambassadors of fun, as they talk about the industry, and even house a few special guests. Breezin’ Chats is now streaming on all major platforms: iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and YouTube. Download and stream your favorite episode today, only on https://breezin.com/podcast/
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, the team is talking with featured guest, Jessica Rivelli, the founder of Working Women of Florida, about what it takes to run the fastest growing women’s networking group in Florida, her journey to building her empire, and more. So please give a warm welcome to Jessica Rivelli. Jessica Rivelli is the founder of Working Women of Florida, which includes Working Women of Tampa Bay & Working Women of Central Florida. The organization is the largest women’s networking group in the state with 850 members and 35,000 social media fans/followers. Jessica launched Working Women of Tampa Bay after leaving a successful career in Television News. She credits her 12 years of multimedia experience for her ability to create dynamic & relevant programming. Since its 2009 launch, Jessica has produced more than 1200 events for women in the Tampa Bay & Central Florida regions. Many of those events include educational workshops designed to help women entrepreneurs follow their dreams of owning their own businesses. Want to hear more of Jessica’s story? Tune in to Breezin’ Chats to hear more about Jessica Rivelli. Breezin’ Entertainment launched a spin-off podcast series, called Breezin’ Chats. Breezin’ Chats is a wedding, corporate, and social entertainment podcast channel that offers next-level entertainment and business news to its listeners. Join host, Cindy Dervech and her ambassadors of fun, as they talk about the industry, and even house a few special guests. Breezin’ Chats is now streaming on all major platforms: iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and YouTube. Download and stream your favorite episode today, only on https://breezin.com/podcast/
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, the team is talking with featured guest, Jordan French, to talk about his time in Tampa, his involvement in Breezin’ Magazine, and what’s next in his career as a man who wears many hats. Jordan French is a combination of engineer, intellectual-property attorney, and dynamic creative with a penchant for rolling up his sleeves to market, connect, and build brands. You may also recognize him from last year’s edition of Breezin’ Magazine as a contributing writer for the “40 Under 40 Awards.” He is an award-winning journalist and the Executive Editor at Grit Daily news. He is also currently working on a new book, The Gritty Entrepreneur. So please give a warm welcome to Jordan French. Want to hear more of Jordan French’s story? Tune in to Breezin’ Chats to hear more about Jordan French. Breezin’ Entertainment launched a spin-off podcast series, called Breezin’ Chats. Breezin’ Chats is a wedding, corporate, and social entertainment podcast channel that offers next-level entertainment and business news to its listeners. Join host, Cindy Dervech and her ambassadors of fun, as they talk about the industry, and even house a few special guests. Breezin’ Chats is now streaming on all major platforms: iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and YouTube. Download and stream your favorite episode today, only on https://breezin.com/podcast/
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, the team is talking with featured guest, Lauren Ibey, to talk about Tampa’s evolving event and hospitality industry, her career, networking, and starting your own networking events. Lauren Ibey is the Senior Catering Sales Manager at The Godfrey Hotel & Cabanas Tampa. So please give a warm welcome to Lauren Ibey. For more information about The Godfrey Hotel & Cabanas Tampa, please visit www.godfreyhoteltampa.com Want to hear more of Lauren Ibey’s story? Tune in to Breezin’ Chats to hear more about Lauren Ibey story.
On this episode of Breezin’ Chats, the team is talking with featured guests, David Diaz, Bri Brokaw, and Jon Soler, to discuss their united mission to make life more musical for the Tampa Bay youth through Instruments 4 Life. David and Jon are native residents to Tampa, and Bri has a background in world travel. Together they share a strong passion for music and community outreach that is making kids lives better each day. David, one of the founding members, has most enjoyed the journey of seeing Instruments 4 Life come together after years of hard work and seeing the kids grow with the program. Jon, a local musician and founding member, calls the organization a family that uplifts each other. He believes this powerful quality gives Instruments 4 Life a competitive advantage against lots of factors. Bri originally came into the program to assist with fundraising, but after a break in which she worked for the Peace Corps and became a teacher abroad, she brought the skills she learned back to Instruments 4 Life and continued to grow the program to what it is today. The idea of Instruments 4 Life came to fruition at a band practice eight years ago. The band was brainstorming ideas on how they could help local kids, and, being musicians, they decided to practice what they already know; music. The band agreed that even for those who aren’t musicians, music helps people get through difficult times. As Bri said, “The best way we know how to give back is to start with our youth… because they are our future.” Thus, Instruments 4 Life was born. The program provides beginner and intermediate lessons in guitar, ukulele, piano, and arts for kids in second through twelfth grade. It runs in eight to ten-week increments that coincide with school semesters and quarters. Following the completion of a cycle of music, the students are awarded their own instruments to keep. The ultimate goal is to create lasting, positive changes in the lives of youth in at-risk communities. Instruments 4 Life students come from schools that have either no music programs or the existing programs have been severely cut. As a result of their hard work and commitment to the kids, Instruments 4 Life was named the Breezin’ Entertainment 2019 Charity of the Year. Tune in to Breezin’ Chats to hear more about David, Bri, and Jon’s passion for musical outreach and how Instruments 4 Life is continuously improving the lives of children in the Tampa Bay community. Don’t forget to like and subscribe! ----- Breezin’ Entertainment, a premier Tampa event agency, launched a spin-off podcast series, called Breezin’ Chats. Breezin’ Chats is a wedding, corporate, and social entertainment podcast channel that offers next-level Tampa event entertainment and business news to its listeners. Join host, Cindy Dervech, and her ambassadors of fun as they talk about the industry and even house a few special guests. ----- Website: https://breezin.com/podcast/
Breezin’ Chats Episode 14: The Runway to Tampa’s Future (Feat. Danny Cooper) On this episode of Breezin’ Chats, the team is talking with featured guest, Danny Cooper, to answer the question, “What is flying people to the Tampa Bay area?” Danny is a nine-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force and currently works as the Senior Manager of Marketing at Tampa International Airport. So please give a warm welcome to Danny Cooper. Want to hear more of Danny Cooper’s full story? Tune in to Breezin’ Chats to hear more about Danny’s career, his insight on marketing, expansions, and improvements at Tampa International, and where the future of Tampa Bay is headed
On this episode of Breezin’ Chats, the team is talking with featured guest, Santiago Corrada, about tourism in Tampa. Santiago has dedicated over 25 years of his life to public service and is a long-time hospitality specialist. Now, he is the President and CEO of Visit Tampa Bay, a program that has greatly improved Tampa’s tourism industry. So please give a warm welcome to Santiago Corrada.
On this episode of Breezin’ Chats, the team is diving into the world of bridal shows and ex-ploring the journey and future of this week’s featured guest, Julie Mackie. Julie is the head of sales and marketing for Nuovo Bride Media Group and is also an associate publisher for the magazine. Throughout her career, Julie says she has gained several valuable experiences, especially during the tougher times of being in an environment where skills like multi-tasking and adaptability are required. These were just a few of the lessons she learned on her journey. Julie grew up in New York and graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. One of her very first jobs took place in Chicago where she worked in commodities trading at just 21 years old. It was a high-energy and stressful environment for Julie, but she says that it was still an “incredible experience.” She was able to support herself for 12 years and then moved to her current home, Sarasota, FL, when she had a son. With her strong sales back-ground, she was able to quickly find a job. She networked and met with wedding and event professionals who later offered her a sales job with Nuovo Bride Media Group. Today, Julie is a leader and a professional in the wedding industry. Want to hear more of Julie’s extraordinary journey? Tune in to episode 12 of Breezin' Chats if you want to discover more of the obstacles she faced, how her roles have progressed, and her plans for the future. ---- Breezin’ Entertainment launched a spin-off podcast series, called Breezin’ Chats. Breezin’ Chats is a wedding, corporate, and social entertainment podcast channel that offers next-level enter-tainment and business news to its listeners. Join host, Cindy Dervech and her ambassadors of fun, as they talk about the industry, and even house a few special guests.
On this episode of Breezin' chats, CEO and Publisher of the Tampa Bay Business and Wealth Magazine, Bridgette Bello, is sharing her journey to becoming the successful woman she is today. She is a media professional with over 25 years of experience working in every aspect of the media business from being a writer for the daily newspaper, a media buyer for advertising agencies, and everything else in between. She was also the president and publisher of the Tampa Bay Business Journal for 11 years and is a seven-time winner of the prestigious Eagle Award. However, her achievements also came with challenges that impacted her life. So please give a warm welcome to Bridgette Bello. Bridgette began going to school for journalism at the University of Florida. When she heard a commercial on the radio looking for on-air talent, she knew she had to act right away. She received a position in morning news but later found out it just wasn't for her. A few years after graduating, she became pregnant, but struggled to find work since the last job she applied for did not hire her due to her pregnancy. This was just one of the problems she faced in the early days of her career. Fast-forward to today, she has overcome life's obstacles and is making an impact on Tampa Bay through her perseverance and media expertise. Want to hear Bridgette's full story? Tune in to episode 11 of Breezin' Chats if you want to find out how Bridgette Bello rose to a position of power, her goals for the future, and important lessons she learned being a woman in the workplace. ---- Breezin’ Entertainment launched a spin-off podcast series, called Breezin’ Chats. Breezin’ Chats is a wedding, corporate, and social entertainment podcast channel that offers next-level entertainment and business news to its listeners. Join host, Cindy Dervech and her ambassadors of fun, as they talk about the industry, and even house a few special guests.
On this episode of Breezin’ Chats, the team is featuring artist turned fashion designer turned entrepreneur and contributing writer to Breezin’ Magazine’s Entrepreneurial Edition, Vicky Anglo of Anglo Couture. Cindy Dervech, Michael Dervech, and Jessie Soplinski dive into the world of bridal fashion, as they talk about how Vicky Anglo took the Bridal Fashion Industry in Tampa by storm. They will also be learning about Anglo’s Greek roots, her passion for design, and love for the glamour and elegance of weddings. Vicky has showcased her designs all over the world, even in New York and Bridal Fashion Week. For Vicky, the best part about her job is personally working with each bride to create a unique one of a kind gown with style, personality, and vision. Vicky knows all brides are different, and she wants the bride’s personality to shine- especially on their wedding day – so through innovative design and personal collaboration, Vicky works with brides to ensure they look as great as they feel on their special day. This is her inspiration, and how Anglo Couture was born. So please give a warm welcome to Vicky Anglo. Want to hear the full story? Tune in to episode 10 of Breezin’ Chats if you want to hear more about Vicky’s journey to becoming a bridal fashion mogul here in Tampa.
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, the team is featuring award-winning makeup artist and Breezin’ Magazine’s “40 Under 40” finalist, Michele Renee, Founder and CEO of Michele Renee The Studio. Cindy Dervech, Michael Dervech, and Jessie Soplinski dive into the world of hair and makeup, as they talk about the process of what it takes to make a bride look stunning on her special day and much more. They will also be learning about Renee’s Texan roots, her love for giving back to the community, and her hair and makeup empire that she built. Michele Renee The Studio specializes in airbrush makeup application and hairstyle services. Based in Tampa, FL, Michele Renee The Studio serves a global client base for weddings, boudoir, corporate events, film, television, social events, photo shoots, and more. So please give a warm welcome to Michele Renee. Michele Renee’s newfound love for Indian culture and its traditional weddings have launched her to start a donating to local children charities in India. Michele has learned so much from her brides that giving back to India’s children in honor of them is the only way she can express her gratitude. If you would like to donate, please visit: Grace Children Ministries Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gcmindiaorg/ Website: http://www.gcm-india.org/ Chaitanya Educational and Rural Development Society (CERDS) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cerdsorganisation/ Website: http://www.cerds-india.org/ Want to hear the full story? Tune in to episode 9 of Breezin’ Chats if you want to hear more about Michele’s journey to becoming an award-winning makeup artist.
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, the team is featuring the successful and influential, Kelly Flannery, who has greatly impacted the Tampa Bay community. As an actively involved individual, she has received multiple recognitions for her work. She is a two-time honoree of Business Women of the Year and a two-time honoree of Business of Pride. Recently, she was featured in the Tampa Bay Business Journal's Power 100 and is also the president and CEO of the South Tampa Chamber of Commerce where she works closely with business owners and leaders in the community to make Tampa the best place to work and prosper. Furthermore, she serves on the board of directors for the Girl Scouts of West Central Florida along with her other leadership positions. So please give a warm welcome to Kelly Flannery. Kelly Flannery was born and raised in South Tampa and studied at Florida State University where she earned her B.S. in political science. After graduating, she wanted to go somewhere new and different. With that, she moved to Chicago and worked at the iconic Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel in catering and convention services. After a few years, she realized Tampa was where her heart and soul was, so she moved back down south seeking to do something more specific to the South Tampa community. She started working at the Centre Club and worked her way up to where she is today as an influential businesswoman to Tampa Bay. Kelly talks about her journey in being an independent and self-motivated individual and also talks about her future partnerships. Want to hear the full story? Tune in to episode 8 of Breezin’ Chats if you want to hear more about Kelly's inspiring story and learn how small business owners and community leaders can make Tampa the best place to live.
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, we are featuring Anna Coats, who is a finalist from Breezin' Magazine's “40 under 40.” She has appeared in several national talk shows like Daytime TV, ABC action news, News Channel 8, and Fox 13. With over fourteen years of marketing experience, she was a finalist for the Tampa Bay Business Journal and named Businesswoman of the Year. However, her major success in serving the Tampa Bay community was achieved through various, unplanned, and unanticipated experiences. So please give a warm welcome to Founder and CEO of Marry Me Tampa Bay, Anna Coats. She grew up in Kentucky and attended Western Kentucky University where she studied news, journalism, and marketing. After school, she spent a year as a financial advisor and worked for an SAT prep company where she taught students on the side. She also helped the company with their operations and marketing for eight to nine years, which made her want to pursue marketing even more. She then received an opportunity to do marketing for Whole Foods Market. At this time, she was planning her own wedding and realized that there were not many local resources for finding wedding vendors and planning weddings. This was the time when she decided to combine her journalism and marketing background and start her own online wedding publication. She did not think this could be possible, but she quit marketing for Whole Foods to pursue her passion, which is now known as Marry Me Tampa Bay. The publication features real weddings in the Tampa Bay, Lakeland, and Sarasota area, advice from local wedding professionals, and more. Want to hear the full story? Tune into Breezin' Chats episode 7 to hear more about Anna Coats's journey as an entrepreneur and what's trending in the wedding industry. Don't forget to [LIKE] and [SUBSCRIBE]!
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, Cindy and Michael welcome Dana Blickensderfer: a creative, hard-working, and highly involved individual in the Tampa Bay community. Dana was born on Long Island, NY and moved to Tampa in 2001 where she studied public relations at the University of South Florida (USF). She got her start in business at an early age. In middle school, she painted and sold birdhouses around her neighborhood. Little did she know, she was becoming an entrepreneur herself. Now, she runs her own company helping people grow and scale their own businesses and on the side, is an active Artist traveling all across the U.S. showcasing her works. Take note that this did not happen overnight. So please give a warm welcome to Dana Blickensderfer. Upon graduating USF, Dana worked at her parents' law firm, where she founded and developed its marketing department. On the weekends, she was an abstract painter who sold her artwork online and at art shows. Searching for a clearer direction in her career path, she moved back to New York to attend art school for two weeks, which ended up being two years. Besides pursuing art education, she was also helping a few businesses around New York with their marketing. This side hustle guided her back to Tampa, where she and her business partner established a technology company, iBoss Ventures. Dana is also the owner and founder of Provoke Art and even has her own art salon, The Wandering Masters Art Salon. More recently, she has been working with Breezin' Entertainment as an artist for booking entertainment events. She even helped launch Breezin' Magazine as the Editor-in-Chief, and reveals in this episode a few surprises for the magazine's third volume, which comes out later this year.
Episode 5: Speak Your Hustle (Feat. Debbie Lundberg) On this episode of Breezin’ Chats, the Breezin' team is welcoming Debbie Lundberg and discussing her long and inspiring journey to becoming the founder and CEO of Presenting Powerfully. She discusses her professional background, experience, and advice to be a leader and even some fascinating personal stories. So please give a warm welcome to Debbie Lundberg. Debbie was born in Flint, Michigan and worked for General Motors, which was pretty rough at times, but the experience gave her the opportunities that lead her to where she is today. She was given several leadership positions and traveled all across the country working for Dale Carnegie Training. After fourteen years at General Motors, she realized that coaching in speaking and professional development didn't really exist and wanted to help fulfill this niche. Today, she is the author of ten books, a public speaker, and a coach for people who want to become strong and confident presenters. She is an influential figure in the Tampa Bay area who advocates the importance of not being afraid to speak up because how you present is how you are remembered. With her company, Presenting Powerfully, she offers many different services including keynotes, strategy and facilitation, training and more. Debbie strives to incorporate value and the lessons she learned in life into her career. As someone who was once afraid to speak up, she is now making a difference for people in the business and corporate world who want to present powerfully.
Breezin’ Chats Episode 4: Follow Your Dreams (Feat. Whitney Holtzman) On this episode of Breezin’ Chats, host Cindy Dervech and her team talk to one of their contributing writers, Whitney Holtzman of Social Victories, behind the Entrepreneurial Edition of Breezin’ Magazine Vol. 2. Whitney is a moving force; she once worked under the digital marketing king, Gary Vaynerchuk and soon after started her own company. She went from employee to entrepreneur just like that! So please give a warm welcome to Whitney Holtzman! Whitney, born in Tampa, talks about how it’s possible to get your dream job in your dream city. During her time at USF, she got the chance to learn more about all of the different industries and fields through internships, but from a young age, she was always interested in sports, so sports reporting seemed like the perfect job. Whitney had always been told that if she wanted to make it in the sports reporting industry that she would have to start from a small town job. However, Whitney didn’t want to settle and made it an effort to put herself out there and got a job at ESPN straight out of college. After working at ESPN for two years, Whitney transferred and worked at the MLB in New York for two years. Whitney says during her time working at the MLB, she faced some challenges but knew it was going to be worth it in the end. Living in NY, Whitney heard about VaynerMedia and Gary Vaynerchuk and felt like it was the perfect place for her, so she emailed him right away and got the job. Throughout her career, Whitney has always put herself out there and gave her all to achieve her dreams. Whitney says she has learned that some of the best opportunities come from dead ends and hard times. She knows that it is important to work hard and to take any chance you can get. Whitney took a leap of faith to open her own company and has been thriving ever since. Want to hear the full story? Tune into episode 4 of Breezin' Chats to get more on Whitney’s story and journey from beginning to end.
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, Cindy Dervech is joined with co-hosts Jessie Soplinski and Michael Dervech for a special interview with Jen McDonald, a finalist from Breezin' Magazine's 40 under 40 awards. Jen is one of the first finalists to be featured in Breezin' Chats. So please give a warm welcome to Jen McDonald! Listen as Jen shares her journey on how she got started in the insurance field, the obstacles she faced, the accomplishments she made, and her next moves for the future. As a Philadelphia native, Jen grew up taking subways and buses to school. During college, she was an undecided business major but later found interest in entrepreneurship and insurance from an intro class she took. This lead her to accept an internship in Dallas, Texas where she realized how much of the world she had been missing out on. To broaden her view of the world more, she backpacked through Europe and later decided to move cities and take a job offer in Tampa, FL. Now, she calls Tampa home and runs her insurance business. Along with this, Jen discusses her heavy involvement with the Tampa community. She is a member of several organizations, like the Hillsborough County Citizens Advisory Committee. She is also a candidate for district one of the Hillsborough County Commission. Jen also offers valuable tips and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
On this episode of Breezin' Chats, founder Cindy Dervech and VP Michael Dervech are accompanied by special guest Jessie Soplinski, who is the Director of Events at Breezin' Entertainment. She has been with the company for over ten years and recently started her work with Breezin' Weddings. As a college graduate, Jessie struggled to find a career that would suit her creative spirit but soon found her calling with Breezin'. In episode 2, "Life Lessons, Tips, and the Journey to Entertainment " Jessie discusses her transition into the entertainment industry and how she found her passion for preparing and organizing events. She also shares her expert advice and witty, personal stories on weddings she has coordinated.
In the first podcast episode of Breezin Chats, founder Cindy Dervech discusses her humble beginnings into the hospitality business and how she started the company, known today as Breezin' Entertainment.