THE MARIN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL - Aug 23 - "Our memberships start at $15k," says Megan Buquen, the company's VP. "We have a huge waiting list." In business less than a year, Executive Matchmakers is targeting CEOs, doctors, lawyers, politicians and entrepreneurs living in Northern California. The agency has a team of scouts who are looking for eligible women at charity events, art openings, wine tastings, film festivals, tennis clubs and upscale gyms. Prospective women are invited to fill out a profile and come into the company's Sausalito office for an interview. The men pay. The women do not.
by Paul Liberatore
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Mark Brooks: The traditional matchmaking industry is healthy and growing. It's a very different business and discipline however. Dating sites should do more lead-gen for matchmakers. It pays. Email me at [email protected] for a connection with Instinct Marketing, the USA's lead-gen hub for matchmakers.
Wow! This is fascinating concept. So the women are recruited by scouting events. I guess if you have a lot of money and don't have the time to attend these types of events yourself where you would meet such eligible woman, it is a good investment. I am curious to hear about its success rates in the future.
Posted by: Amy Orlando | Aug 24, 2016 at 05:44 PM
This sounds like a no brainer for women since they don't have to pay and could potentially meet a wealthy man to fall in love with.
For the men, even though they have to pay, it shouldn't create a huge dent in their pocket and am sure they are thrilled to meet tons of beautiful women.
Awesome concept but I'm curious to see how successful this is.
Posted by: Rich Johnson | Mar 14, 2020 at 09:51 PM