Saturday, October 6, 2007

Standing Alone, the Industry Giant Again Redefines Service

Valenti International, a company best known for their discreet and almost elusive public presence is making bold moves. Their goals are once again to provide privacy for clientele while accommodating the busy schedules of the world’s elite. Valenti International has recently acquired private executive space across the globe. These confidential executive suites allow for a consultation with a company representative as needed. Until now, those interested in this most exclusive of matchmaking services needed to travel to the Southern California estate for a consultation.

The executive suites are not staffed offices, they are exquisite and elegant spaces designed for privacy and comfort—they are typically reserved well in advance as needed by potential clients. A representative of Valenti International will meet the interested party at the private location of greatest convenience, again ensuring confidentiality. The executive spaces include cities/destinations like Florence, London, New York, Florida, and of course the company’s international headquarters in Southern California.

Irene Valenti, president and founder of Valenti International offered:

“We are accommodating the specific needs of impressive and busy individuals, who often have little privacy in their public lives. Celebrities, surgeons, athletes, attorneys, entrepreneurs are amongst our clients—the cost in meeting at our headquarters is measured in time, the greatest commodity for these individuals. Our new executive spaces in different parts of the world will continue to ensure privacy but better meet the needs of those with taxing schedules.”

What is Valenti International?

If you don’t know you are not alone. The organization attracts only the top percentage of the most incredible people in the world. Although Irene Valenti clarified, “Not all of our clients are household names as many imagine, rather I like to think of our clients as discerning, highly selective, and unique, but yes the service we offer is not available to everyone.”

A traditional European heritage and family values are combined with the expertise of professionals to assist individuals in finding a romantic partner. Valenti International relies upon a team of professional consultants located throughout the world. Licensed clinical psychologists are employed to develop a personalized understanding of each client’s needs and desires; unlike any service, the suitability of a potential “match “ is determined by the team. Understanding key aspects of an individual’s character and personality allows for much more than a basic pairing of similarities. Integral aspects of a functioning and complementary relationship are considered before clients are introduced. Information is available at Valentiinternational.com.

Dr. Jason N. Camu, Chief Psychologist, Valenti International

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Changes for the Elusive Giant

Valenti International, ironically is perhaps best known for invisibility and privacy; the organization has recently made remarkable accommodations to serve those interested in the service.

While the worldwide headquarters continues to serve as the hub for all centralized operations, the company has acquired executive properties and suites across the world for confidential consultations. In the past those interested in this most exclusive of matchmaking services needed to travel to the Southern California estate for a consultation. This bold acquisition of new private meeting suites allows for confidential interviews in cities/destinations like Florence, London, New York, Naples, and of course Southern California. Those interested in the service reserve the executive space well in advance. A company representative will then meet the individual for a confidential consultation. The suites are not staffed offices, rather they are exquisite and elegant spaces designed for privacy.

The president and founder of Valenti International reported, “while it’s true that we attract a range of clients, most are quite successful and busy. The expense of traveling to our office in California is usually not an issue, it is the expense of time that our potential clients can not afford. We hope our new suites designed simply for the purpose of consultation, makes the process more time considerate.”

Unfamiliar with the organization?

Valenti International stands alone in quality and professionalism; matchmaking is moved both forward and backwards in time, integrating qualities of heritage and family with the professionalism of a team of licensed doctors to assist in the pairing of individuals—suitability of the match is determined by the team. “Sometimes what is wanted versus what is needed is curiously juxtaposed,” argues chief psychologist Dr. Jason Camu.
Modeled after an old European village paradigm, with a wise matriarch who knows all including familial expectation and culture, people are privately introduced to one another to fall in love. Irene Valenti, the founder and president offered this sobering statement:
“Sadly people sometimes forget their real worth and subject themselves to the humiliation of meeting a stranger, ultimately to be hurt. We try and capture the magic of romance, yet apply realism including assessment of character, culture, family, and lifestyle. Dreams of tall, dark, and handsome are balanced with the essential, for example a person’s readiness to make a commitment. Services always overlook the basic and instead promise fantasy, playing on people’s insecurities—this is terrible. Of all we try to do to fill a wish list, perhaps most importantly we attend to basic values and the core qualities of the person.”
The international organization is known as much as a powerful and unique consulting company as it is for romance, matchmaking, and confidentiality. Amongst those who know of Valenti International, it is held as the organization to the stars, celebrities, and world’s elite. In a volatile emotional business and practice which naturally involves intense feelings, and even when under attack, the organization consistently rises above the media to protect their client’s privacy and personal lives with integrity and moral and ethical responsibility—an impressive feat.

Dr. Jason N. Camu, Chief Psychologist, Valenti International

A common question asked of Chief Psychologist Dr. Jason Camu is, “what sort of guarantee does Valenti International offer?”

Forming a romantic relationship is potentially one of the greatest experiences in one’s life. However, the fantasy of a dream partner must also be reconciled with the basic reality that finding, selecting, and courting that person is inherently challenging. A promise or guarantee of a romantic outcome trivializes how difficult it may be to select the right partner. As an ethically responsible organization Valenti International would never make such a claim or promise. Rather, the organization strives to work diligently with their clients to reach a collaborative goal of a romantic union.

Promises of romance or matching often play on fantasy and wishes. Clients may be led to believe that because a service is involved they can merely check boxes and order a partner like a commodity; often what is missing is the basic realization that the person they have selected (from a dream) must select them in return. What becomes evident is that the reality of a relationship is lost in the promising glow of romance. Conversely, Valenti international makes no promise or guarantee of romance or success. Rather the organization makes a concerted and sincere effort to select a suitable partner.

Of course, psychological sciences are profoundly limited when considering the millions of variables that constitute human character and personality. Thus, services making promises are simply playing on fantasy. We make no assurances or guarantees, except that the team with the best of intentions will try to help our clients achieve the romance they want.

Dr. Jason N. Camu, Chief Psychologist, Valenti International

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

A Match it is not…

Sometimes finding that special person is not merely a matter of searching, it is understanding who you are looking for and why. Many individuals repeat problematic patterns in selecting a romantic partner. Consequently, the Valenti team of doctors commonly selects individuals for introduction who might never have chosen one another on their own. This presents obvious conflict, but simultaneously creates opportunity for a new experience.

“Opposites attract,” perhaps, yet similarity may be a component to longevity in a relationship. Understanding why you are attracted to a particular type of person can be complicated. Many are doomed to repeat troubled patterns of poor choices, affairs, or financially destructive relationships—the mistake may be discovered only after years of a person’s life have vanished.

As an ethical and morally responsible organization Valenti International makes no promises or assurances and in fact the psychological team is likely to select a “match” that appears juxtaposed to a client's most obvious wants. The marked difference in this service is that people who are truly ready for a committed relationship are asked to turn over the selection process to the psychologists; the results are often challenging to all involved but with hope for a new experience.

What you want, may be markedly different than what you need. “Look to your past for the answer,” says chief psychologist Dr. Jason Camu. A functional combination between wants and needs can lead to a fulfilling relationship. Thus, clients of Valenti International are asked to make a difficult choice. The client peers at his or her own limitations, insecurity, and weakness while the team of doctors carefully select an individual based on complementary character make-up. For example, the stereotypic shy and reticent scientist may be paired best not in similarity but difference; a vivacious yet supportive woman who helps him grow and feel socially competent.

Suitability can be elusive for some and may even seem impossible because they fail to understand why patterns are repeated or to whom they are best paired. Listening to a client’s wants is just one piece. Understanding the genesis of those wants and what they represent is listening at an entire differently level of depth.

Matchmaking is the process of introducing two individuals that might develop a romantic, loving, and collaborative partnership—not simply using a criteria as expressed in a questionnaire. For example, what of the woman who specifies 34-38 years of age, only to find the love of her life is actually 39 years of age. A primary reason people come to us is because they have been unsuccessful in selecting their own partner. We rely on psychologists to help best define what that person needs from a relationship.

Dr. Jason N. Camu, Chief Psychologist, Valenti International

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Singles, Dating, Love… One matchmaker brings dignity to a painfully real world replete with fantasy

The wealth of online, dating, and other types of more casual and demeaning services to find love have left the grounded, more conservative and educated searching to find respectful family based services. Remarkable, bright, and accomplished people do not consider themselves amongst the throngs of singles, rather they are individuals with specific wants, needs and desires, including lifestyle preferences. Matchmakers or matchmaking services approach the individual as having unique worth and qualities that require personal assistance and support. Valenti International is perhaps the most highly regarded yet simultaneously invisible organization, standing alone in quality and professionalism; matchmaking is moved both forward and backwards in time, integrating qualities of heritage and family with the professionalism of licensed doctors to assist in the pairing of individuals. Modeled after an old European village paradigm, with a wise matriarch who knows all including familial expectation and culture, people are privately introduced to one another to fall in love. Irene Valenti, the founder and president offered this sobering statement:

“Sadly people sometimes forget their real worth and subject themselves to the humiliation of meeting a strangers, ultimately to be hurt. We try and capture the magic of romance, yet apply realism including assessment of character, culture, family, and lifestyle. Dreams of tall, dark, and handsome are balanced with the essential, for example a person’s readiness to make a commitment. Services always overlook the basic and instead promise fantasy, playing on people’s insecurities—this is terrible. Of all we try to do to fill a wish list, perhaps most importantly we attend to basic values and the core qualities of the person.”

The international organization is known as much as a powerful and unique consulting company as it is for romance, matchmaking, and confidentiality. Amongst those who know of Valenti International, it is held as the organization to the stars, celebrities, and world’s elite. In a volatile emotional business and practice which naturally involves intense feelings, and even when under attack, the organization consistently rises above the media to protect their client’s privacy and personal lives with integrity and moral and ethical responsibility—an impressive feat.

Dr. Jason N. Camu, Chief Psychologist, Valenti International