Shine While You Dine: Formal Business Dining Etiquette: 18S

Shine While You Dine: Formal Business Dining Etiquette: 18S

By The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College

Date and time

Thursday, May 10, 2018 · 5:30 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Fahey E122 Fahey First Floor Commons

Description

Sometimes a job interview includes a formal dinner. Even on the job you may attend one. Are you prepared to “Shine While You Dine”? Robert Shutt provides students with a complete business-dining experience with both the reception and the sit-down dinner. This is a catered event to help students better understand what is expected of them in these social business settings. Shutt not only gives the protocol but the reasons behind them, which can be an interesting history lesson.

Location: Fahey E122 Fahey First Floor Commons

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 catered full course meal
  • Attire is business casual

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

This event is for Dartmouth students only

(Cancellations require 24 hours notice - please blitz Rockefeller.Center@dartmouth.edu. Individuals who do not notify 24 hours in advance will be subject to $65 fee to cover the cost of the meal)

Co-sponsored by the Center for Professional Development at Dartmouth



Robert began his public speaking career in 1999, to accommodate requests received after his initial Business Dining Etiquette presentation. He served as an assistant professor, training and development specialist, and university administrator before committing his full attention to RASolutions.net in 2005. In 2010 he began offering Personal Dining Etiquette Consultations to those seeking more discreet instruction. In 2011 Robert authored, Shine While You Dine, an entertaining and concise guide to business dining etiquette. Robert's etiquette expertise has been featured on CBS Evening News. He presents throughout the Northeast, in the Great Lakes region, as well as on a national level. Robert has a Master's Degree in Education, two Bachelor's Degrees in Business Administration, and has completed an additional fifty hours of graduate work in Labor and Human Resources, Business Administration, and Guidance and Counseling. This background and his commitment to professional development help keep his presentation style fresh and the content current.

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