You may not get a lot of responses as this topic has been discussed quitre a lot here on the forum and I think every aspect has been covered. Here are the thraeds if you would like to read through them:
https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/511b97e9-98f4-48fe-9fdd-66c90ac37250https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/3408
https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/3549
https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/4351
https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/4447
Honest truth, when a new student walks through the door they do not know what it takes to learn or teach pole so having a certification means nothing to them. On the same note, you can make up the name of a certification and the majority of student will not even check it out before stepping foot into a studio. Location and price are typically what is most important.
Now ask that same person after they have been poling about a year and your answer may me completely different.
To this day I still could care less if a person has a "pole certification". I do not think it is necessary to be a good instructor. More important to me is years in the industry and knowledge of how to get me in and out of moves effectively and safely. But again, I am 5 years in. I could care less about this stuff when I was first starting out….all I wanted was to learn how to pole and even contacted a bunch of the strip clubs by me to try to learn. Fawnia, Sheila, Pantera, KT….none of them had "certifications" when they started out.