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Elaine Swann

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Earning her place as respected authority on the etiquette trade through her self-driven research, Lifestyle and Etiquette Expert Elaine Swann has been touted as today’s hip, savvy etiquette advisor, as evidenced by her regular appearances as a special correspondent on San Diego’s NBC 7/39 “News in the Morning,” her Web site, syndicated column and etiquette-inspired products.

Nick-named “The Etiquette Lady,” Elaine shares up-to-the minute tools and practical tips from a contemporary perspective, presenting workshops, seminars and one-on-one sessions with private clients. Elaine’s clients include schools, civic and non-profit organizations, as well as corporate businesses. Her passion lies in helping individuals empower themselves by developing sharp social skills that transcend into chic everyday style.
 
Born of Panamanian decent, Elaine is third in a family of five siblings. Elaine developed a love for everything etiquette early in life when her mother gave her the responsibility to set the table for dinner each night. Her dreams were further realized when her mother enrolled her in charm school, and later when she learned the formal teachings of etiquette through her participation in beauty pageants starting in her senior year of high school. The natural next step for Elaine was to move to New York City to pursue a career in modeling.
 
While living in New York, Elaine first stretched her entrepreneur wings by starting E.P. Models, a model management company that represented petite models, many whom landed principle roles in music videos. Elaine later returned to California, where she continued to develop as a creative leader, obtaining a cosmetology license, opening a full-service beauty salon called Bronzed Images, and becoming a freelance creative art director for Today’s Black Woman Magazine and writer for Word Up Magazine.

Elaine began her career in etiquette instruction when a sorority, aware of her strong pageant and modeling background, asked her to work with the girls for their annual debutante ball. The sorority continued to invite Elaine back, and each year she developed a more advanced program. After years of volunteering, a middle school principal hired Elaine to develop an after-school etiquette program for students. She immediately recognized that this would become her lifelong career motivation and began to grow her mini-empire from then on.

In 2005, Elaine auditioned for the “Martha Stewart Apprentice” in San Diego, where she was plucked from the line of several hundred prospects and interviewed on-air by an NBC reporter. After the brief interview, she was complimented by two news anchors and invited to return to do a segment about etiquette. As excited as she was about the prospect, Elaine had to put the offer on hold because she was called back by “Apprentice” producers for several more interviews. After stopping short of the top 16, Elaine refused to allow her disappointment to get the best of her. Instead, she chalked up the experience as a necessary part of her journey. Elaine followed up on NBC San Diego’s offer, and today she has become a familiar face as a regularly featured guest on the channel.

Gadget Etiquette

Hi, I am Elaine Swann with Everyday Style. Today, we are talking about cell phone and gadget etiquette. Now with the gadgets, we have got various PDAs and handheld devices.

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Hi, I am Elaine Swann with Everyday Style. Today, we are talking about cell phone and gadget etiquette. Now with the gadgets, we have got various PDAs and handheld devices. Now you do not want to engage in email or text messaging during conversations or meetings. It's just playing rude and it makes a person feel like you are not a part of the conversation.

Now, if you do decide that you have to take down some form of information or even text message or send message or take a note using that PDA, let the person know that's right there with you. Simply just say, well, I am going to take this information down while we talk, is that okay? That way, they know that they have still got you tied into the conversation.

What do you do with those mp3 players? We are all using them. Well, my advice is that be sure that, if you are conversing with someone, take both ear buds out. When you leave both of them in or even one in, it makes the other person feel as though they do not have your full attention. Keep the volume down to a low level, something that you can listen to. Remember, you've downloaded these songs for your personal enjoyment. So people don't want to have to hear the concert that's coming through your ears.

Right now, we are going to focus on the laptop. Many of us bring our laptops to meetings. My suggestion is that you try not to create a barrier between yourself and the others that are there. When you put that laptop up and hide behind it, individuals they do not know whether you are surfing the net or maybe playing a game, or just downloading or not paying attention at all. Sometimes, you might want to just opt for good old note taking, during a meeting. Keep that laptop use to even level.

That's it for our tips on both cell phone and gadget etiquette for today. Technology is advancing, but we have to make sure that our manners are advanced as well. And approach everything you do with grace and style.

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