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Pamela Barc

Pamela Barc
Executive Director


What they're saying about
Etiquettes Edge:

"I am excited to have Etiquettes Edge in our community! Pamela recently gave a presentation at a Chamber Membership Luncheon. She reminded us all of how important proper etiquette is in building a business, a community, and an individual. We all need to be mindful of how we present ourselves in public and remember that proper etiquette, in any given situation, will give us the edge on the competition!"
   D. Heyniger
   Managing Director
   Orion Area Chamber of Commerce

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Why Pamela Barc?

Pamela Barc is Founder and Executive Director of Etiquettes Edge of Michigan. She earned her Bachelors Degree from Oakland University, graduating Cum Laude. In 1990, working in Corporate America for years, she chose to pursue her passion and became a Certified Etiquette Consultant through The Etiquette Institute of St. Louis, Missouri.

She has written over a dozen curriculums that have been repeatedly presented at universities, non-profit organizations, associations, country clubs, community school districts, and small and large business who are realizing “Polish Equals Profit."

Pamela’s accomplishments include receiving a 2006 Proclamation from Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm for “Manners Matter Day” on September 18th. In 2007, she was again awarded a Proclamation called “Manners on the Move” for the month of November which skyrocketed initiatives to raise awareness for the personal and economic importance of modern day social and business etiquette.

One of the initiatives featured in The Detroit News, resulted in a state wide art contest. The artwork chosen to represent “Manners on the Move” was from a seventh grader at Manchester, Michigan Middle School. Pamela has been featured in numerous publications and has been a contributing columnist for newspapers.

She is founder of “Gloves for Good”, a fundraiser that collects waterproof winter gloves that are donated to various Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Her passion for people and teaching has taken her to other parts of the world including Brazil and Mexico.

Her memberships include the National Association of Female Executives, American Business Women’s Association, The Etiquette Institute, American Association of University Women, Oakland University Alumni Association, and Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary Charter Member.

"When you do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world."
- George Washington Carver (1864-1943)

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