Meet Deb
Deb Morrison became a Certified Instructor of Etiquette and Protocol in 2009 and teaches values and good manners in the corporate and social arenas. Her aim is to make etiquette a modern need for adults to help increase their impact and influence while operating effortlessly and with more confidence.
She believes that etiquette isn’t just for the wealthy and it isn’t outdated. While etiquette was once reserved for balls and high society, the use of cellphones and tech gadgets has made etiquette a much needed tool in our society. Much more than simply knowing how to pick the right fork, Deb’s approach addresses protocols that range from personal actions to speech to dining and social interactions.
After spending many years in the business world, she has a passion for bringing back the “lost art of social graces.” She is committed to help you change poor habits into elevated ones. Her academy is designed to bring confidence and ease to her students while in social or professional settings.
Deb first became interested in etiquette from a very young age watching her aunt Virginia entertain with grace and ease. Carrying on this tradition of a desire for others to be comfortable in social settings, Deb provides workshops to prepare individuals in the timeless art of etiquette and protocol.
Deb’s aunt Virginia is pictured seated in this wedding photo where Deb and her groom are also pictured.
What others are saying
“Deb makes etiquette fun. I thought it would be stodgy and old, but being apart of Deb’s workshop made me realize how much more I needed to learn common, everyday things to elevate my professional self.” - Christie, business owner
“Deb was visiting in South Carolina when she had given our family a class on dining etiquette. I was very appreciative of that class for without realizing it, six months later we were on a cruise. Our 4 children made a very positive impression on the staff and those around us because of how respectful and mannerly our children were. This boosted my children’s self-esteem and made me very thankful.” - Kim, mother