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The Emily Post Institute (EPI) is an organization located in Burlington, Vermont. It provides etiquette, advice and training to news outlets and corporations in the United States of America and worldwide.[1] Founded by etiquette author Emily Post and her son Ned in 1946,[2] the Institute has been maintained and evolved through subsequent generations of the Post family.
The company offers in-person and virtual workshops and seminars on topics such as dining etiquette, communication skills, and social media etiquette.
References
- ^ Enid Nemy "In an Age of Finger Food, A New Emily Post", The New York Times, April 20, 1997. Retrieved 02-10-2009.
- ^ Kolbert, Elizabeth. "Place Settings", The New Yorker Oct. 20, 2008.
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