America’s Leading Etiquette Training Institute

 

Certification

Get the training and the tools needed that will help you launch your own etiquette consulting business

 
 

Corporate Training

Increase your team’s level of professionalism and establish superior standards of conduct

 
 
 

Courses & Classes

Develop sharp social skills to help you or your student feel confident and accomplished

 
 
 
 

Teaching Materials

Get a complete package on how to facilitate an etiquette class. Includes student activities & handouts

We Offer 2 Distinct Etiquette Certification Programs

  • $1,750

    ETIQUETTE CERTIFICATION & LICENSING

    Enter the realm of proven success, much like owning a renowned franchise. Certification and Licensing with us provides an established path to etiquette mastery.

    **Features**

    - "Business-in-a-Box" operation, putting you on the fast track to business success.

    - A personalized website and hosting to launch your consulting venture.

    - Ongoing support, business systems, and a suite of resources for your journey.

  • $250

    SPECIALIZED ETIQUETTE CERTIFICATION

    Forge your own unique path, just like opening your own restaurant. Specialized Certification offers flexibility and independence.

    **Features**

    - A choice of five certification courses catering to diverse interests and audiences.

    - Tailor your etiquette journey to your goals.

    - Embrace the freedom to create, innovate, and stand out as an etiquette consultant.


 The Swann School of Protocol is a nationwide training institute founded by Elaine Swann— the most nationally recognized lifestyle and etiquette expert in the US.

Earning her place as a respected authority figure in etiquette through her self-driven research, lifestyle, and etiquette expert, Elaine Swann is touted as today's hip, savvy etiquette adviser.

Nick-named "The Etiquette Lady," Elaine shares up-to-the-minute tools and practical tips on various radio programs, as well as the TODAY SHOW, Dr. Oz, CNN, Access Hollywood, TruTV, and more.

A recent New York Times article described her as one of the "Emily Posts of the Digital Age". As the go-to leader in everything etiquette, her advice has appeared in publications such as the Modern Bride Magazine, Kiplinger's Magazine, and several newspapers across the US

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