Live Webinar - Presenting Yourself with Executive Presence

5/21/2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: Online
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Did you know that 85% of your job success comes down to your people skills? In today’s fast-paced business world, how you present yourself can make or break opportunities. This practical webinar is designed to sharpen the communication habits that shape how others perceive you—whether you're meeting a new client, leaving a voicemail, or sending a quick text. Learn how to build a strong professional presence that inspires trust and respect in every interaction.

Highlights:

  • Make a strong impression by introducing yourself and others with ease and polish
  • Remember and use names effectively to build connection and rapport
  • Choose and use honorifics appropriately in different business settings
  • Communicate professionally across email, voicemail, and text
  • Apply practical techniques that enhance your executive presence immediately

This session is perfect for small business owners who want to elevate their professional image and communicate with greater confidence and clarity.


Presenter:

Sarah Aynesworth, Owner, Sarah Aynesworth Etiquette Consulting

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Presenter(s):

Sarah Aynesworth

Sarah Aynesworth has always wanted to teach and never wavered from the idea that she would earn a degree in education and become a teacher. In 1995, she had her first child and decided to stop teaching and stay home with him. During this time, she wanted to find a path that used her education degree and set out to borrow all the books on etiquette from the library. Sarah then set out to write a curriculum for manners called Ps and Qs, a fun course in everyday manners.

She founded her business in 1996 with the goal of empowering and teaching children the importance of social skills and manners. She continued to invest in her education and received certifications from The Protocol School of Washington, The Emily Post Institute and The Etiquette and Leadership Institute. Her goal was to create a class for boys and girls that wasn’t fussy, but rather empowering and practical. Today, her audience now includes teens, young adults, and business executives.

 

 

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