The Emily Post Institute

The Emily Post Institute was created by etiquette author Emily Post in 1946.[1] The organization, located in Burlington, Vermont, provides etiquette experts and advice to news outlets and other corporations.[2] The authors at the Emily Post Institute write books and columns, conduct seminars and workshops, give speeches, and act as spokespeople for select corporations. They give media interviews each year on a variety of topics. Notable former and present staff include family members Emily Post, Elizabeth Post, Peggy Post, and other family members.

Emily Post was an American writer and socialite who became the most famous authority on how to behave graciously in society and business. She published Etiquette: The Blue Book of Social Usage in 1922, which grew her career, resulting in a radio show and newspaper column.[3] Emily Post named consideration, respect and honesty as the tenets of etiquette - the principles upon which all manners are built.[4]

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Contributors

Books

Along with overseeing the publication of new issues of Emily Post's etiquette primer Etiquette, the Emily Post Institute has also published a number of specialized etiquette books.

Notes

  1. ^ The New Yorker "Place Settings" Kolbert, Elizabeth. Oct. 20, 2008.
  2. ^ Enid Nemy,In an Age of Finger Food, A New Emily Post, The New York Times, April 20, 1997. Retrieved 02-10-2009.
  3. ^ infoplease, [1].
  4. ^ The IAPC, [2].
  5. ^ HarperCollins Speakers Bureau, [3], HarperCollins.
  6. ^ WeddingChannel, [4].

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