Veteran Floral Designers Urged To Become Certified

Floral design artists with more than three years in the flower business are
being encouraged to enroll now to become a Certified Floral Designer (CFD), a
new program offered by the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD).

“The demand for this new public recognition designation is high,” reports AIFD
Executive Director Tom Shaner, and the veteran designer can easily qualify for
the evaluation process.”

AIFD requires floral design artists to successfully complete one of five
education pathways before they can enroll in the CFD Professional Floral Design
Evaluation (PFDE) process. Designers with more than three years in the business
can qualify as part of AIFDs Education Pathway Five which asks that applicants
complete a Professional Skills Assessment application and include a resum and
two letters of recommendation with their initial application fee.

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