About Us

Biography and Philosophy
My late husband was a corporate executive and many times, he would take a person he was interviewing out to dinner. How a person conducts himself at a meal is a very good indication of his poise and self confidence. These lessons will give you the skill to eat a formal dinner, or how to make an introduction and points on dressing.  It is fun, interesting, and the best investment you can make, not only for your professional life, but your personal life, as well.
My philosophy is to help people understand etiquette is just not holding your fork correctly or writing a thank you note but helping others to learn how to treat people with respect. I attended Mississippi State College for Women and University of Mississippi, got married and brought up three children. When my husband died, I went to work in the corporate world. I was constantly amazed how little respect people had for themselves or others. Then, I realized many had never been exposed to social training.  At first, I started teaching etiquette to children and then started helping the young professional. I have taught in private schools, country clubs, private clubs, and at a local university. I was trained and certified by the Protocol School of Washington, DC.  I love teaching and helping people achieve confidence.
Social graces are important. If you would like for your children, to have every advantage, and to the professional have added confidence in the workplace, please consider taking these courses. People don’t know because they have never been introduced to the finer points of social behavior.
Thank you for putting your trust in me.