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Debrett’s taster session at Wellington Tianjin

11 Jan 2016

On Wednesday 26th March, Wellington Tianjin was visited by Debrett’s – a leading authority on British aristocracy, etiquette and good style since 1769. Based in central London’s Mayfair, Debrett’s time at Wellington Tianjin was spent providing members of our student body, parent community and staff with an introduction to their International Programme and a taster session which concentrated on business etiquette and interview skills.

Debrett’s Chief Executive, Joanne Milner, and Director of Training, Louise Ruell, were accompanied by the Managing Director for Asia, Diane van Zwanenberg, and Debrett’s tutor, James Field, in delivering classes based on social etiquette. All in attendance were provided with suggestions -gathered from leading global organisations and brands - on proper behaviour and appearance. For more information, please see www.debretts.com.

Debrett’s taster session at Wellington Tianjin

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