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Juliet Mitchell is a master etiquette trainer and business coach with clients
around the globe. She energizes and informs crowds with her intellect, humor and
southern “Ms. J” persona. Her practical tips, strategies, and techniques for personal growth, and career and life success can positively affect the bottom line of any business or organization.

Juliet Mitchell (Ms. J) is CEO of Life Etiquette Institute. Speaker, writer, seminar presenter, Ms. J offers business and social etiquette, and professional development services:

* Colleges and Universities
* Community and Faith-Based Organizations
* Corporations
* Correctional Institutions
* Children and youth-serving organizations

Creator of the Social Education & Life Etiquette™ (SELE™) Series, Ms. J has a
particular focus on business, professional and social etiquette.

In addition to holding a Masters of Arts (M.A.) Degree in Human Development, Saint Mary’s
University of Minnesota, Ms. J is also a licensed Business and Professional Etiquette Consultant and Facilitator. She is a proud graduate of the renowned Emily Post Business Etiquette Institute.

An adjunct professor for over nine years, Ms. J taught Human Development, Psychology, College and
Career Success, Business Ethics, Human Relations, and Career Management.

With over 20 years experience working with diverse populations, Ms. J has the uncanny ability to walk into a room of kindergartners or seasoned professionals and connect in a way that interests and engages all of the participants. Her winning formula--etiquette. Ms. J's philosophy is whether two or 102, we treat all of our clients with dignity and respect.

Workshop and Seminar Topics:
* What is etiquette and why does it matter
* The Etiquette Edge in Business
* From the shake to the dining table - Manners Matter
* Work readiness - Professionalism 101
* Career development - The New and Emerging Professional
* C-Suite - Professional Etiquette for the Seasoned Professional

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