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Letters:

"I've had the privilege of working with Miss. Roxanne of Youngsters And Fine Etiquette for the past few years. She has always been well organized and professional. The Young Adults of Uniondale have benefited greatly from her programs on etiquette, personal image, grooming, and college prep".

-Mrs. Syntychia Kendrick-Samuel, Head of Young Adult Services Uniondale Library, 08' to 75'

"I want to thank you Miss. Roxanne of Youngsters And Fine Etiquette for excellent work you provided in development. Within two weeks, I got a job as a Branch Manager at a bank. I was looking for this opportunity for a long time and thanks to you Roxanne I finally got my dream job".

- Mr. Ali B, Branch Manager

N.Y, 16  

"I am grateful for the hard work and exemplary service provided by Miss. Roxanne of Youngsters And Fine Etiquette. The service and personal attention that I was given in pre-professional development was extraordinary. Overall my satisfaction level is A+, both with the technical expertise and know-how as well as with of service, promptness of communication and the constant spirit to deliver and accommodate".

-Mr. Michael K, AEMT-CC

N.Y, 16'

" I have had the great privilege to attend Miss. Roxanne etiquette class for young adults at the Uniondale Public Library. She is very professional, classy, well-rounded, wise and an overall amazing person. We still kept strong contact after the etiquette classes for the past 4 years and she continued to provide me with numerous opportunities to network and invited me to numerous business luncheons. Miss. Roxanne strengthened my overall professional etiquette and is one of the main people who helped me into the young woman I am today. She and I founded an event at Queens College, under the Pre- Division of National Society of Collegiate Scholars called Interview Luncheon, which teaches college students the essential etiquette skills needed for job interviews. I always look forward to our astute cafe' chats, and it is a pleasure to work with a brilliant and determined woman". (Undergraduate-President of the Pre-professional Division of NationalSociety of Collegiate Scholars Queens College Chapter 2016)

 

- Miss. Sallyanna Bazelais, MD Student, 16' 

Touro School of Medicine

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