Andrew Newton, MBA, BA

Serving downtown Toronto, Andrew would be excited and honoured to be asked to conduct your personalized wedding ceremony in English or English/French bilingual. He’s an avid plant hobbyist, saxophonist, runner, traveler, and a real ‘foodie’, enjoying discovering new places to eat. Andrew’s professional experience with public speaking and his positive attitude give him the skills to do an amazing job, and help you pull together a ceremony which includes your special touches, reflecting the love that brought you both to the altar. Andrew has a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and Business from Carleton University and a Master in Business Administration from the Ivey Business School at Western University. Be sure to ask him about his dog, Skye.

 

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Toronto downtown

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Matt & Tory
Andrew Newton was a perfect fit for our ceremony. The booking system was simple and the communication throughout the process was excellent. The best thing about our wedding was how personalized and intimate the ceremony felt, thanks to Andrew. He really captured the essence of our relationship and made the moment so meaningful for us and our guests. His warm and calming presence added to the joy of the day. The process was seamless, and we felt supported from start to finish. We’d just like to say thank you! Andrew exceeded our expectations, and we are so grateful to him and All Seasons for helping make our day so special. We couldn’t have asked for a better experience. September 2024

Christina
I knew Andrew [Newton] would do an amazing job, but he absolutely blew us away! He took the time to talk to us about what we wanted in a ceremony, giving guidance and suggestions when we didn’t know what we wanted, and made us feel like our ceremony was the most important part of his day as well. Just reflecting on this day brings back so much joy to remember how special his words were. To this day, I am often told that our ceremony was the best wedding ceremony that people had attended. Our day truly would not have been the same without him.