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Event planner and designer, Bryan Tachie-Menson has been named among the 100 most sought-after wedding planners and designers across the globe in the recent DWP Powerlist 2022.
The DWP Powerlist features the best in event planning and design by recognizing the top talents in the industry.
The list includes the most influential names from across the globe who are constantly pushing the boundaries of excellence and raising the bar with every one of their creations.
According to the list, Mr Tachie-Menson, who is also the CEO of WhiteChalk, has played a significant role in shaping up the luxury and destination wedding industry by beautifully planning the dream weddings for couples.
Speaking to the media, Mr Tachie-Menson expressed gratitude to his team, management and all clients who have supported him.
"My dream is to change the perception about my country and Africa at large by actively contributing to the creative industry in an unconventional way. I opt to create my own creative box and develop exceptional designs that transform spaces from nothingness to high-end enchantment, giving my clients the utmost satisfaction," he said.

Mr Tachie-Menson has been in the event industry for a decade and has established standards that have brought him top clientele and numerous prestigious awards.
Recently, he was a guest speaker at the 2023 Event Xperience Africa on the theme, "Reset". He educated and empowered hundreds of vendors across the continent.
Additionally, Mr Tachie-Menson has received mentions in Dream Magazine and is a featured wedding planner on a monthly basis in the prestigious BellaNaija Magazine.

He won the Best Event Management and Planning Award at the Forty Under 40 Awards, Best Innovative Stylish Award at the Ghana Events Industry Awards, and Planner of the Year at the African Wedding Makers Awards, among others.
He was selected by the Turkish government as one of the top wedding planners from Africa to tour Turkey as destination for weddings.
He has also been selected from Africa to join other top wedding planners across the world by the Duabi government and EPEX for a conference last year.
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