Deborah King Named 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award Winner
Highline Community College Honors Civility and Etiquette Expert, Deborah King of Final Touch Finishing School with Distinguished Alumni Award
Decatur, TX, May 19, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Highline Community College has named Deborah King - Founder and President of Final Touch Finishing School - its 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award winner for her work in raising civility awareness around the globe.
The civility and etiquette expert will be honored at 3 p.m. June 10 during the college’s commencement ceremony at the ShoWare Center in Kent, Washington.
“I am so honored by this award,” King said. “No matter what a person does in life, someone taught them the skills they needed to be successful. I am grateful to HCC for preparing me for my future, so that I can prepare others.”
King has more than 30 years of experience in the etiquette and image industry. She teaches students around the globe how to evaluate social and business situation and how to respond appropriately based on cultural considerations.
“She has donated countless hours of training to various non-profit organizations with a focus on image development for the underprivileged and abused of all ages,” said HCC Foundation President Lori DeVore, who nominated King for the award. “I have seen her work increase the self worth and confidence of countless students.”
King is the chair of the Association of Image Consultants International (AICI) Global Civility Awareness Proclamation Project, an international effort to raise awareness of the decline of civility. In addition, she was named the National Association of Professional Women’s Executive and Professional Woman of the Year for 2010-11.
King credits Highline and her mentor, former Highline Professor Dr. Robin Buchan, for helping her on the path toward success.
During her time at Highline, she began developing a program aimed at helping youth in life and social skills. She decided to start the Final Touch Finishing School, originally located in Seattle.
“The range of courses offered by Highline provided me with the tools I rely on every day. I am especially grateful to Dr. Robin Buchan. His standards were high and he gave life to every subject he taught,” King said. “His leadership inspired me to press on and reach for my dreams. It is my goal to do the same for the students I interact with today.”
In addition to graduating with an associate’s degree in television production from Highline in 1991, King’s training includes: Emily Post Institute in Burlington, VT; the Protocol School of Washington in Washington, D.C.; Conselle Institute of Image Management in Provo, UT; and the International Association of Protocol Consultants and Officers Executive Etiquette Education in Washington, D.C.
The Distinguished Alumni Award honors a former Highline student who has made outstanding contributions through community service, noteworthy professional achievement and/or recognized leadership.
Former Seattle Mayor Norm Rice, who attended Highline in 1968–69, was the first recipient of the award in 1990. Other past honorees include Junki Yoshida, CEO of the Yoshida Group; Ezra Teshome, agent with State Farm Insurance and TIME magazine global health hero; and Dr. Linda Petter, a local health care advocate.
About Final Touch Finishing School
Deborah King founded Final Touch Finishing School in 1989 in Seattle Washington. Classes and programs include personal and professional etiquette, civility, and image development for children, teens, and adults. Personalized programs are also available. To learn more, please visit their website, www.finaltouchschool.com.
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The civility and etiquette expert will be honored at 3 p.m. June 10 during the college’s commencement ceremony at the ShoWare Center in Kent, Washington.
“I am so honored by this award,” King said. “No matter what a person does in life, someone taught them the skills they needed to be successful. I am grateful to HCC for preparing me for my future, so that I can prepare others.”
King has more than 30 years of experience in the etiquette and image industry. She teaches students around the globe how to evaluate social and business situation and how to respond appropriately based on cultural considerations.
“She has donated countless hours of training to various non-profit organizations with a focus on image development for the underprivileged and abused of all ages,” said HCC Foundation President Lori DeVore, who nominated King for the award. “I have seen her work increase the self worth and confidence of countless students.”
King is the chair of the Association of Image Consultants International (AICI) Global Civility Awareness Proclamation Project, an international effort to raise awareness of the decline of civility. In addition, she was named the National Association of Professional Women’s Executive and Professional Woman of the Year for 2010-11.
King credits Highline and her mentor, former Highline Professor Dr. Robin Buchan, for helping her on the path toward success.
During her time at Highline, she began developing a program aimed at helping youth in life and social skills. She decided to start the Final Touch Finishing School, originally located in Seattle.
“The range of courses offered by Highline provided me with the tools I rely on every day. I am especially grateful to Dr. Robin Buchan. His standards were high and he gave life to every subject he taught,” King said. “His leadership inspired me to press on and reach for my dreams. It is my goal to do the same for the students I interact with today.”
In addition to graduating with an associate’s degree in television production from Highline in 1991, King’s training includes: Emily Post Institute in Burlington, VT; the Protocol School of Washington in Washington, D.C.; Conselle Institute of Image Management in Provo, UT; and the International Association of Protocol Consultants and Officers Executive Etiquette Education in Washington, D.C.
The Distinguished Alumni Award honors a former Highline student who has made outstanding contributions through community service, noteworthy professional achievement and/or recognized leadership.
Former Seattle Mayor Norm Rice, who attended Highline in 1968–69, was the first recipient of the award in 1990. Other past honorees include Junki Yoshida, CEO of the Yoshida Group; Ezra Teshome, agent with State Farm Insurance and TIME magazine global health hero; and Dr. Linda Petter, a local health care advocate.
About Final Touch Finishing School
Deborah King founded Final Touch Finishing School in 1989 in Seattle Washington. Classes and programs include personal and professional etiquette, civility, and image development for children, teens, and adults. Personalized programs are also available. To learn more, please visit their website, www.finaltouchschool.com.
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www.finaltouchschool.com
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Deborah King
206-510-5357
www.finaltouchschool.com
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