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Professional Floral Communicators - International (PFCI) is the servicemark
of the floral industry's finest floral educators. Each member of the organization
has proven, through their education and experience, their ability to speak
authoritatively about the principles and elements of floral design, the
proper care and handling of flowers and effective business management
techniques.
The history of PFCI began on November 15, 1965, when
R. Weber McFarland wrote a letter to then Executive Vice President
of the Society of American Florists John H. Walker suggesting that
a group of professional floral commentators meet annually at the SAF
Convention. His idea was to form "a recognized standard by which a
Commentator might be considered… not to limit a person actively participating
to this capacity, but moreover to let there be some distinction between
an experienced and an inexperienced person, and create some form of
'encouragement' for the lesser-known 'would-be' to strive for membership
in such a group."
In response to Mr. McFarland's letter, John Walker issued
a press release inviting all floral commentators to attend an organizational
meeting during the 82nd Annual SAF Convention. SAF President P.S.
Cook envisioned this group as a "means through which much updated
information would be disseminated to commentators and through which
a valuable exchange of knowledge would take place. In this important
area of industry communications, the Society would render valuable
clearinghouse assistance for the betterment of the entire industry."
The first Professional Floral Commentators meeting was held Sunday,
July 24, 1966 in French Lick, Indiana. During this meeting Weber McFarland
was nominated chairman and the group chose to be called "Professional
Floral Commentators - International" to accommodate members from outside
the United States. As a general consensus, the group agreed that being
a good commentator is to give help and recognition to other commentators
and to people who want to be commentators through sharing ideas, which
would ultimately contribute to the success of the floral industry.
In March 2001 the PFCI Board of Trustees voted unanimously
to officially change the organization's name to "Professional Floral
Communicators- International" to more accurately reflect
the state of the field of floral commentary. Changes in floral presentations
mirror the transition that has taken place in the floral industry
over the past ten years. The once important "panel" show has diminished
to a point of near extinction. Replacing it are symposium shows and
educational events. "The past several years has seen a marked
decline in floral industry events requiring commentators and an increase
in floral events needing educators," stated PFCI Chairman Mark Erickson,
AAF, AIFD, PFCI. "The use of the term — communicators — encompasses
both commentating and educating. Plus, it opens the doors for wider
horizons."
To become a member of PFCI, applicants must complete
an extensive application which reflects industry speaking experience,
leadership activities, personal and professional references. Written
tests on care and handling and the principles and elements of floral
design are also submitted. The applicant must also furnish a DVD of themselves commentating an actual show. These materials
are evaluated at the annual spring meeting of PFCI's Board of Trustees.
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