THE ETIQUETTE SCHOOL OF NEW YORK
About the Founder

 

 

 

Patricia Napier-Fitzpatrick is the founder and director of THE ETIQUETTE SCHOOL OF NEW YORK in Manhattan, the leader in protocol and etiquette training services in New York City.

Ms. Napier-Fitzpatrick is nationally-recognized etiquette expert. She is certified in Etiquette and International Protocol, and Adult and Corporate Etiquette by the THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF PROTOCOL. Additionally, she is certified in Children's and Teen Etiquette by the THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF PROTOCOL. Prior to founding her school eight years ago, she was a marketing executive in Manhattan.

Ms. Napier-Fitzpatrick attended West Virginina Univeristy, where she was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Language Arts and Secondary Education. 

Ms. Napier-Fitzpatrick has presented seminars to corporate executives, business organizations, academia, private clubs, and countless individuals of all ages. She has been featured in Business Week, the New York Post, the New York Daily News, Time Out New York, am New York, as well as others; she has appeared on CNN, MTV, WNBC, WABC, WCBS,Access Hollywood, and MTV; and, she has participated in special  BBC and NRP radio programs.

Ms. Napier-Fitzpatrick blends a professional and direct approach with her topics, and presents them in an interactive and entertaining format. She is dedicated to providing her clients with the most professional and up-to-date etiquette training. Ms. Napier-Fitzpatrick has a passion for sharing her etiquette and protocol knowledge with others, and strives to put her audience at ease while imparting that knowledge.

 

"With my corporate experience, and my involvement in my daughter's social and educational life in Manhattan and Southampton, I believe I offer unique insights and teach valuable leadership skills that empower individuals and help them achieve their goals. It is my personal goal to do my part to bring the world together through good manners."

                                                         -Patricia Napier-Fitzpatrick 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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