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Etiquette Dinner with Robert Shutt

Wednesday, November 2, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Hanover, NH

Etiquette Dinner with Robert Shutt

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Type Remaining End     Quantity
Herb-Rubbed Statler Chicken Breast   more info Sold Out Ended Free  
Pan Seared Atlantic Salmon   more info 2 tickets Ended Free  
Fontina and Opal Basil Cialson   more info 3 tickets Ended Free  
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Event Details

The Class of 1930 Room at the Rockefeller Center will be transformed into a restaurant for the night.  Join us, and... 

  • Brush up on your business etiquette before job interviews, business dinners, and internships
  • Ask all of those "table manners" questions that you might have
  • Enjoy a multi-course meal catered by the Hanover Inn

 

SPACES ARE VERY LIMITED - there will be a wait list - sign up now!

 

Take a look at a short clip from an Etiquette Dinner at another college that our Guest Speaker, Robert Shutt, has led:

 

 

This is a special workshop hosted by the Rockefeller Center's Management & Leadership Development Program (MLDP), but is also open to all students - including first year students.

 

You do not need to be registered for the full term MLDP to attend this workshop. If you are enrolled in MLDP, this workshop counts as part of the program requirements.

When & Where



Class of 1930s Room (Rockefeller Center)
Dartmouth College
Corner of Webster Ave & N. Main St.
Hanover, NH 03755

Wednesday, November 2, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)


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Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy at Dartmouth College



The Rockefeller Center for Public Policy at Dartmouth College is a catalyst for teaching, research, and deliberation about public policy. Dedicated to providing an interdisciplinary perspective on policy-related topics, the center fosters a commitment to the ideals of public service and informed public debate exemplified by the man for which the Center is named, Nelson A. Rockefeller.

The Center inspires and energizes students to become effective leaders in their communities & to cherish and participate in democracy.

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