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Good Manners play a key role in creating a positive impression and open the doors to opportunities that make it easier for young people to get ahead in life. 

 

It provides rewarding strategies to help you improve your company’s revenue and reputation.

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About

Vivian Smith

Vivian Smith is an International and Local Etiquette Consultant.

 

She is the President and Founder of “Etiquette for Excellence”, located in Maryland, providing workshops for schools, churches, organizations, corporations and private industries. 

 

Vivian is devoted to teaching etiquette workshops and enriching lives through the empowerment of etiquette manners.  With this desire for the present and future generations to show more respect, manners and thoughtfulness for others, Vivian is committed to teaching etiquette with excellence.

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Vivian is a Minister, Motivational Speaker, Teacher, Leader of Young Ladies Career Development Ministry, Encourager, Wife, Mother and Grandmother.

 

She graduated from International Association of Professional Career College (IAPCC) in 2022.  Previously, she worked in the Federal Government almost 50 years, retiring in 2018.  Vivian was ordained in Ministry (Jericho Church) in 2004 and graduated from University of Maryland in 1975, receiving a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education.

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What People Are Saying:

“Thank you for making this evening’s event a Huge Success!  You shared great information, full of knowledge and energy throughout the entire time you were here”.

Harper Downing,  Palisades Island

“What a great presentation this week; educational and fun.  Thanks won’t forget the table setting.  Awesome!!"

Dr.  Kyneeth Salinger

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Call or email for further information, dates and payment.

 

Vivian Smith

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Tel: 267-424-3797
 

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