Sunday, November 29, 2009

Butler Valet & Transportation is happy to announce it's support of Chat With Women & Jamie Peha of TableTalk - Radio that Tastes Good and Taste of the City.


Chat With Women is a company whose tag line is irresistible... “It’s like calling mom - without the guilt”. They are “passionate about helping, developing, and inspiring women and the men who love them.” The ultimate girl friend, Chat With Women, is all about support, advice, sharing and growth between women who know all about “learning, laughing & living”.


Apart of this community of experienced & creative women is Jamie Peha. Jamie is the owner of Peha Promotions LLC, a marketing & public relations company and has been a leading supporter and creative strategist for Butler Transportation. Her monthly radio show, Table Talk, offers the latest (and greatest!) information about regional wine, food & lifestyles. We are pleased to support her and her co-hosts Nicole Aloni & Anne Nisbet in this delicious dish about local cuisine & wine. Our personal favorite segment is invitingly titled “It’s 5 o’clock Somewhere”. Her Taste of the City show brings the pages of Seattle’s Magazine Taste of the City’s segment a personalized “high energy” voice.


You can hear TableTalk on the 1st Monday of every month from 8-9am on 1150AM KKNW, Taste of the City can be heard the first Tuesday of every month and at www.chatwithwomen.com anytime.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Supply Wise: Parking Space - Northwest Meetings & Events Magazine Article


In this month's issue of Northwest Meetings & Events Magazine (November 2009) an article written by Stuart on the importance of parking for events is featured. Meetings + Events is the "premier magazine for meetings and events professionals". Published regionally four times a year & circulated to approximately 10,000 planners, suppliers and related professionals per region, this magazine includes essential information on a range of topics, from venues and supplier news, to tips, best practices and industry developments. To subscribe to the magazine for free please link to nw.meetingsmags.com/subscribe.


Supply Wise: Parking Space
Stuart Butler

When it comes to your event, first impressions count. That's where an experienced valet service can help. When a guest arrives and is greeted by a well-dressed and courteous attendant, it helps set the stage for success.

Every occasion-no matter the size, type or place- has parking concerns that need to be addressed. A qualified valet company can offer solutions, as well as provide a variety of services beyond simply parking a car.

Preparing an Estimate
Before providing you with an estimate, the valet company should come to your chosen venue to evaluate your needs and plan for any parking issues that might arise. They will analyze the location, taking into account the type of event and the anticipated number of guests. Key issues they should consider include: What is the terrain and distance between available parking and the event's entrance? What is the optimal number of valets or attendants needed? Would shuttles or golf carts be beneficial? Would inclement weather require anything additional to assist the valets or guests to maintain a level of security and comfort?

Pre-Event Planning
Make sure your chosen valet company has a good working relationship with local parking enforcement, private parking lot owners, city permit officials and security firms, as well as the knowledge and means to create a safe staging area for the arrival and departure of guests and event staff. The company should also determine if, and offer solutions for, any conflicting events that will be held on the date of your event.

The Day of the Event
Creating an entrance that is warm, inviting and easily accessible will instantly welcome guests with a sense of security. Your chosen valet company should help you determine if your type of event will be best served by a group of valets at the curb or a few knowledgeable and courteous attendants to offer guidance and assistance. The company should also be able to offer luxury cars or vans to chauffeur guests or speakers to and from the airport or hotel.

Consulting valet and parking professionals as a resource to enhance your client's and guests' experience is an important aspect for any event planner. Come rain or shine, the valet company should be prepared with umbrellas, knowledge, experience and supportive smiles to create a successful event year after year.

Key Questions to Ask
Before you choose a valet service, make sure you ask the following questions:
Q: Does the company have an organized, professional and secure way to store guests' keys?
Q: Are they taking safety precautions like serialized claim checks?
Q: Do they meet the industry standards for insurance?
Q: Do they offer an assortment of uniforms to fit the profile of your event?
Q: Are they equipped to handle changing weather conditions?
Q: What options are available for payment and gratuities?
Q: What do their references have to say about their level of service? Building a relationship with a valet company should be based on trust and confidence in their ability to serve you, your clients and their guests.