Posted by: spicewriter | January 12, 2009

ALICE Thomas-Roberts

Protocol and Etiquette for Caribbean People: Etiquette in Communication

FEATURING: ALICE Thomas-Roberts.

Alice Thomas-Roberts is Grenada’s most recognized Protocol & Etiquette Consultant.

She has been facilitating Seminars, workshops and Personal Coaching Sessions on Protocol, Etiquette, Event Planning and Professionalism in the work place sine 1996.

Alice has taught at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels, and is the former Executive Director of the Grenada Hotel and Tourism Association. She is also a former Chief of Protocol in Grenada’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and a former Clerk of Parliament. She has also managed her own consultancy which hosted seminars, conferences, weddings and other events. Alice is a member and director of the Caribbean Society of Hotel Association Executives and a member of Protocol and Diplomacy International-Protocol Officers Association, (PDI-POA)

Her Valued principle is to give of her best in whatever she is involved. This has borne fruit in the awards she received in April of 2005,from the Caribbean Society of Hotel Association Executives (CSHAE) for ‘Excellence in Communication’, and in June 2005 from the Caribbean Hotel Association as ‘Executive Director of the year’.

“This book has my highest commendation as it offers much to both young and old” Sir Paul Scoon, GCMG, GCVO, OBE, former Governor General of Grenada,978-1992.

“This clear, well written, easy to read, and delightfully presented book by Alice Thomas-Roberts is a treasury of essential information on etiquette for all-a must for young people just beginning their formal social interaction, as well as a timely reminder for everyone. I recommend this definite and thorough book to citizens of all ages in Grenada, the Caribbean and the world.”

Beverly A. Steele, CBE, former Resident Tutor of the University of the West Indies Centre (UWI) in Grenada, and author of Grenada: A History of its People.

“This book has contributed immensely to a better understanding of protocol and etiquette ,an are about which there is still a great deal to learn. But its greatest merit is that it illustrates the desired and acceptable prerequisite which would propel the Caribbean in its quest for the achievement of standards and quality in all aspects of life.”

Nigel Gravesande, Registrar, T.A. Marryshow Community College, Grenada.


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