February 4, 2004 (Press Release) --
Etiquette.Style.Protocol, a program for women, was designed to assist today's woman develop confidence and achieve personal success through image and personal style, along with etiquette and protocol instruction. Targeting both the working and non-working woman, Ms. Raes and Ms. Leonard have developed two versions of the Etiquette.Style.Protocol seminar.
With recent media attention addressing the lack of image and etiquette in the corporate environment, many leading financial institutions in the metropolitan area have shown interest in bringing the Etiquette.Style.Protocol program to their company. The objective of the seminar is to give professional women the extra edge in today's business arena. The seminar includes Business Etiquette and Protocol information and is also designed to show the importance of how image and personal style are necessary to achieve goals and success.
After introducing Etiquette.Style.Protocol for the non-working woman, the program was extremely well-received by some of the most prestigious Country Clubs in the Northeast who plan on hosting the event for their female members. Understanding that even the non–working woman struggles to maintain all the priorities in her life, while still presenting herself well, Ms. Raes and Ms. Leonard felt that it was equally important to address this group of women. Though the program shares many common similarities to the corporate version, the focus shifts to many issues that pertain particularly to the non-working woman.
Ms. Raes and Ms. Leonard, who are both thirty years old, bring a youthful spirit to their respective businesses. They share the feeling that both the image and etiquette businesses are two professions in need of a revived and updated makeover. Ms. Raes and Ms. Leonard intend to do just that. Both agree that part of the reason why women struggle with their image, personal style, interpersonal and social skills is because they cannot relate to the somewhat stale and antiquated mentality, which is where the world of image and etiquette has been. As Ms. Leonard has said, “This isn't stuffy white glove etiquette”.
Bridgette Raes, New York-based Image and Style Consultant has been helping women develop their unique style for the past 10 years. Bridgette, who previously worked as a fashion designer, received her degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She received her Image Consultant training at FIT's School of Professional Studies. Bridgette Raes Style Group was founded to provide results-driven image and personal style instruction. Since its inception, Bridgette Raes Style Group has helped many women with a message that has spread
internationally. Bridgette has given lectures on image to major corporations including JP Morgan Chase.
Melissa Leonard, Certified Business Etiquette and International Protocol Consultant, has worked with Fortune 500 Companies as well as private clients. In addition to holding a Bachelors of Science Degree in Business, Melissa received her business etiquette training and certification from The Protocol School of Washington.
With recent media attention addressing the lack of image and etiquette in the corporate environment, many leading financial institutions in the metropolitan area have shown interest in bringing the Etiquette.Style.Protocol program to their company. The objective of the seminar is to give professional women the extra edge in today's business arena. The seminar includes Business Etiquette and Protocol information and is also designed to show the importance of how image and personal style are necessary to achieve goals and success.
After introducing Etiquette.Style.Protocol for the non-working woman, the program was extremely well-received by some of the most prestigious Country Clubs in the Northeast who plan on hosting the event for their female members. Understanding that even the non–working woman struggles to maintain all the priorities in her life, while still presenting herself well, Ms. Raes and Ms. Leonard felt that it was equally important to address this group of women. Though the program shares many common similarities to the corporate version, the focus shifts to many issues that pertain particularly to the non-working woman.
Ms. Raes and Ms. Leonard, who are both thirty years old, bring a youthful spirit to their respective businesses. They share the feeling that both the image and etiquette businesses are two professions in need of a revived and updated makeover. Ms. Raes and Ms. Leonard intend to do just that. Both agree that part of the reason why women struggle with their image, personal style, interpersonal and social skills is because they cannot relate to the somewhat stale and antiquated mentality, which is where the world of image and etiquette has been. As Ms. Leonard has said, “This isn't stuffy white glove etiquette”.
Bridgette Raes, New York-based Image and Style Consultant has been helping women develop their unique style for the past 10 years. Bridgette, who previously worked as a fashion designer, received her degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She received her Image Consultant training at FIT's School of Professional Studies. Bridgette Raes Style Group was founded to provide results-driven image and personal style instruction. Since its inception, Bridgette Raes Style Group has helped many women with a message that has spread
internationally. Bridgette has given lectures on image to major corporations including JP Morgan Chase.
Melissa Leonard, Certified Business Etiquette and International Protocol Consultant, has worked with Fortune 500 Companies as well as private clients. In addition to holding a Bachelors of Science Degree in Business, Melissa received her business etiquette training and certification from The Protocol School of Washington.

Image and Style Consultant Bridgette Raes, and Melissa Leonard, Etiquette and Protocol Consultant, have partnered their skills, to create a dynamic seminar titled, Etiquette.Style.Protocol.
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