Celebrating the Best of Jewish Atlanta Recipients
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We are excited to host the Best of Jewish Atlanta recipients. Today, we celebrate the achievements of four business owners who have excelled in their craft. We will chat with Gayle Rubenstein of Balloons over Atlanta, Cathy Schwartz of Atlanta Fever Entertainment, Sandra Bank of Added Touch Catering and Ramin Djaved representing City Springs. We will delve into the distinctive qualities that set their businesses apart and have garnered favor among the residents of Atlanta. To them, we extend a heartfelt mazel tov.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- [00:23] Jeff introduces his guests as we celebrate the Best of Jewish Atlanta.
- [01:58] Ramin shares what is different at City Springs since Covid and whether or not there is a difference between preparation for an event between Jewish and non-Jewish events.
- [04:44] City Springs has planners on staff, and they work to ensure events follow a detailed plan.
- [05:50] Sandra Bank of Added Touch Catering explains the difference between a kosher event and a non-kosher event and how staff is trained for the events.
- [09:00] Cathy describes her business model and talks about her DJs and how in tune they are with the clients and that they travel from state to state.
- [13:31] Gayle discusses how Balloons over Atlanta has evolved and the unique requests they provide for their clients.
- [16:11] Cathy and Gayle explain how influencers have affected their businesses.
- [18:10] Jeff asks Ramin how far in advance is necessary for a booking for City Springs services.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Distinguishing between organizing a Jewish event and a non-Jewish event reveals both subtle and significant contrasts.
- Influencers undeniably sway the general public, and the masses request what they observe on social media platforms.
- You may need to work with several different vendors to procure a large variety of kosher products.
QUOTES:
“With Jewish events, it's a step up because usually, it's a more high-end caliber and detailed. What I like about Jewish events is there is a timeline and nine out of 10 times, they stick to that timeline, which makes our actual job easier.” Ramin Djaved
“TikTok is a massive influence for my clients. The kids all love the songs on TikTok, the popular songs and the dances accompanying them—all of my MCs and dancers are well-versed with TikTok and all the popular music, so we incorporate those into our parties. Almost every client's child wants the TikTok songs.” Cathy Schwartz
RESOURCE LINKS:
Atlanta Jewish Times - Website
Atlanta Jewish Times - Facebook
Atlanta Jewish Times - YouTube
Added Touch Catering - Website
City Springs - Website
Sponsor:
This episode of Jewish Time is sponsored by 42West! As the west side’s most sought after simcha venue, 42West has created a name for itself in the Atlanta event industry with its modern and award-winning design, flexibility in event times, flat rates with no extra fees and a very hands-on approach. Your mitzvah, wedding or corporate event is guaranteed to be a unique and elevated experience. Check out 42West at www.42westentertainmentgroup.com or on Instagram @ 42 west entertainment group.
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