Complete Weddings + Events Builds Corporate Culture One Event at a Time

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OMAHA, NE / ACCESSWIRE / July 31, 2023 / Complete Wedding + Events, the leading one-stop-shop wedding and event planning franchise, was named to Franchise Business Review’s fourth annual “Culture100” list. The list recognizes the top 100 franchise brands in a 2023 report on the Best Franchise Cultures. 

Complete Weddings + Events creates awesome experiences for once-in-a-lifetime events. We have 70+ locally owned and operated event planning businesses across the U.S. Our franchises provide photography, videography, DJ, lighting, photo booths, and event coordination services to enable customers to make memories.

“This honor recognizes the team spirit of our ‘Complete Nation’,” said Eric Maas. “Our family environment and fun atmosphere bolster employee retention and enable us to provide high-quality services to our customers.”

Shawn Labadie, a Complete Weddings + Events franchisee who spearheads the company’s Complete Nation initiative, strives to foster a positive and engaging environment for employees at his location in Lincoln, Nebraska. In addition to hosting an annual awards ceremony, Labadie treats his staff to regular social gatherings, fun-filled retreats, and post-event cookouts.

“We’re lucky to be granted the ability to provide a service to people on some of the most positive days of their lives. Our staff gets to have fun every time they come to work, and we encourage them to have a good time,” Labadie said. “I’ve worked for large corporations where you feel like a number. Event planning can be stressful, but it’s fun to be part of the Complete Weddings + Events team.”

Franchise Business Review (FBR), a franchise market research firm that performs independent surveys of franchisee satisfaction, provides the only rankings of franchises based solely on actual franchisee satisfaction and performance. FBR publishes its rankings of top franchises in its annualGuide to Today’s Top Franchises, as well as in special interest reports throughout the year that identify the top franchises in specific sectors.

Complete Wedding + Events was among more than 360 franchise brands, representing more than 36,000 franchise owners, participating in FBR’s research on the best franchise cultures. Franchisees were surveyed on 33 benchmark questions about their experience and satisfaction regarding critical areas of their franchise systems. The brands that were selected received the highest overall ratings based on 17 unique areas that contribute to a strong company culture, including leadership, core values, franchisee community, and engagement. 

“Every franchise organization has a different culture and vibe,” said Michelle Rowan, president and COO of Franchise Business Review. “A franchise company’s culture – and your potential fit into that culture – should guide your franchise investment decision. The companies on our Culture100 list outrank other brands by 10% to 50% across the key areas that contribute to a positive culture.”

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About Complete Weddings + Events:
Complete Weddings + Events has been starting parties, telling unique wedding stories, and bringing people together since 1974. They are the leading provider of event and wedding photography, videography, lighting, coordination, DJ services, and photo booth rental in North America. By providing expert photos, high-definition video, and a gorgeous soundtrack with professionals who are passionate about creating things that last, Complete Weddings and Events offers customers quality work at an affordable price.

For franchising information, visit https://completewedo.com/franchising/.

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Rob Wilson
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SOURCE: Complete Weddings + Events

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