About the Instructor  

Christine Curtis’ experience in business and with children has given her a unique perspective to successfully teach etiquette on both ends of the spectrum. Her strong belief in the importance of etiquette and manners in both professional and social settings have driven her to be the founder of Etiquette Made Easy, teaching the important lessons of proper etiquette for all ages.

Ms. Curtis received her Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from Penn State University, as well as her Masters in Education from Boston University. Ms. Curtis completed the Dale Carnegie Course for Effective Communications and Human Relations. After working as both an educator and a corporate auditor, she became a Certified Etiquette Consultant from the International School of Protocol. Since then, she has created Etiquette Made Easy to be able to share lessons of etiquette and manners to her students.

Etiquette Made Easy was founded in 2005 by Ms. Curtis and currently has clients ranging from young children eager to learn table manners through high-level executives looking for refresher lessons in proper business etiquette for this day and age. Ms. Curtis’ background with a Fortune 500 company and in Public Accounting has shown her the ways of the business world and helps her to effectively relate to and teach members of Corporate America. Her degree in Education, as well as experience teaching and tutoring students from elementary age through college, has given her many tools to communicate with children of all ages. She uses all of the tools and lessons she has gained in the professional world to offer classes and seminars for a diverse range of clients and is happy to customize each program to her clients’ needs.

To read more about Ms. Curtis and Etiquette Made Easy, please look in our Media section for coverage in The Boston Globe and WHDH Channel 7.

 

 
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