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Director
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Pamela Eyring
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Pamela Eyring is Director of The Protocol School of
Washington ®,
the leader in protocol and etiquette services. Armed with more than two
decades of operational protocol and educational development, Ms. Eyring
brings in-depth knowledge and skill to the protocol and etiquette
industry. Formerly the Chief of Protocol at Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base, Dayton, Ohio, she planned and directed military, government,
international and civic ceremonies, conferences, special events and
Presidential visits. She was also the Executive Development Program
Manager for the Education and Training Branch of Headquarters Personnel.
Ms. Eyring has presented seminars
and briefings to corporate and government executives, Fortune 500
companies, academia and numerous government and industry organizations.
She is a Washington Business Journal columnist with a monthly advice
column titled Biz Etiquette. Ms. Eyring blends a professional and
direct approach with her topics and presents them in an interactive and
entertaining format. She has been featured in national
publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The
Washington Post, Real Simple magazine, and the American Society of
Training and Development's T&D Magazine.
Ms. Eyring is an active member of
Protocol and Diplomacy International – Protocol Officers Association (PDI-POA),
the American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), International
Public Management Association – Human Resources (IPMA-HR), and Meeting
Professionals International (MPI).
Founder and Chair
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Dorothea Johnson |
Dorothea Johnson is Founder and Chair of The Protocol
School of Washington ®.
She has presented etiquette and protocol seminars and briefings to more
than 50,000 individuals worldwide. Clients representing business,
government, education, and entertainment have been counseled privately
and in groups. Ms. Johnson served as protocol advisor to The Joint
Military Attaché School, Washington, D.C. She is the author of
The Little Book of Etiquette
(Running Press 1997),
Tea & Etiquette
(Capital Books 1998), and co-author of
THE POWER OF HANDSHAKING
(Capital Books 2004). Ms. Johnson authors the column
Protocol & Etiquette Q&A for the school’s
website and Tea & Etiquette
for Tea Time magazine.
As a frequent contributor to
trade and business publications, her advice is sought by the editors of
Martha Stewart Living magazine for the Dear Martha column, and she is
currently quoted in more than fifty books. She ranks as one of the most
widely quoted etiquette and protocol experts in the United States of
America.
Ms. Johnson is an active member
of Protocol and Diplomacy International – Protocol Officers Association
(PDI-POA).
Our History
The Protocol School of
Washington® has established a tradition of excellence by providing the
most comprehensive protocol and etiquette training and certification
programs available. The school has developed a market presence
recognized worldwide as the best in the industry.
Dorothea Johnson, founder and
chair, was the first etiquette expert to recognize a need for
professionally trained etiquette and protocol instructors. She had the
foresight in 1986 to conduct research that revealed a basic lack of
polish in relatively seasoned professionals and executives.
Additionally, there was an expanding global economy that required social
skills as a cornerstone of international business. Armed with more than
three decades of firsthand experience teaching etiquette and protocol,
an entrepreneurial spirit, and a vision, she shaped the growth of the
industry. The Protocol School of Washington® is the standard by which
others in the industry are judged.
Today, Pamela Eyring, the
school’s owner and director, continues to build upon the founder’s high
quality principles and performance by providing continuous research and
educational development for protocol and etiquette professionals
worldwide. Leveraging more than two decades of protocol, education and
training skills, she blends the two career fields to advance education
standards for the rapidly expanding protocol and etiquette industry. Ms.
Eyring continues a strong presence on the speaker’s circuit where she
shares her expertise with professionals who desire to promote a higher
level of business intelligence.
What is The Protocol School of Washington®’s
formula for success?
A commitment to quality.
The mission of The Protocol
School of Washington®
is to provide contemporary, universally accepted protocol and etiquette
trainings in the highest professional manner.
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