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10 Etiquette Essentials to use in the workplace. Do's and Don'ts to help leave a lasting impression.
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The Treasure Box School of Etiquette sponsors "Communication and Dining Workshop" for the Boys and Girls Club of America's "2011 Southeast Region Youth of the Year"

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Rhonda Hudson
Executive Director

P.O. Box 20602
Atlanta, GA 30320
678-557-9111

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The Treasure Box provides first-class, life skills and character development for today's youth and adults. Our Etiquette and Protocol elite training program is proven to motivate, inspire and challenge students to discover and utilize their own unique talents and authentic treasures to make positive choices for success. Our etiquette curriculum trains executives, managers, and company employees in developing the skills needed to succeed in international business situations.

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"Rhonda provided an experience that was both first class and professional..."
--Spelman College
Harold J. Bell
Director-Career Planning and Development

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People You Need To Know

"Business Celebrities in Metro Atlanta"

Sparkplug interviews our founder, Rhonda Hudson on Business Etiquette 101, Reclaiming Civility.
Hear just how important etiquette really is and how it is critical to the success of your business.

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Atlanta Public Schools gives The Treasure Box, School of Etiquette an "Excellent" rating!!

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Atlanta Magazine - click here to read article "Recession Etiquette"
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Treasure Box in Atlanta Magazine

"Recession Etiquette"

Would it be bad manners to swoop in and buy up our friend's home that is being foreclosed?

Treasure Box in the Atlanta Journal Constitution!

"It's paramount that you know how to conduct yourself in social business situations" Read recent article in the Atlanta Journal and Constitution about the importance of business lunches. (Article written by Laura Raines - Published on: 08/10/08)
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