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Brittany Price

Executive Assistant / Marketing at National League of Junior Cotillions

Brittany Price has worked as an Events Coordinator at SIM USA since March 2017. Previously, Brittany held positions such as Executive Assistant and Marketing at the National League of Junior Cotillions from March 2016 to present, and as a Leasing Consultant at Mountaineer Village from September 2014 to December 2015. Brittany also worked as an Administrative Assistant at the National League of Junior Cotillions from August 2010 to July 2014. Brittany graduated from Appalachian State University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Advertising, following an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree from Gaston College in 2014.

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Charlotte, United States

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National League of Junior Cotillions

The NATIONAL LEAGUE OF JUNIOR COTILLIONS Mission Statement: To learn to treat others with honor, dignity and respect for better relationships with family, friends and business associates. We are delighted to introduce you to the NATIONAL LEAGUE OF JUNIOR COTILLIONS®, the nation's only organization that trains and licenses directors to establish local cotillion programs. Few institutions today can claim to have a positive impact on our nation's youth. Certainly we, as parents, are aware of the many influences reaching our children in ways we often feel powerless to control. Through a program that builds self-confidence and character, and helps set boundaries of behavior, the NATIONAL LEAGUE OF JUNIOR COTILLIONS® offers parents a welcome training for their children. The first chapter of what is now NLJC was established in North Carolina in 1979 and the expansion of the program founded by Charles and Anne Winters began in 1989. Today, thousands of students are being taught etiquette, ethics and social dance in hundreds of cotillion programs presented by chapters in more than 30 states. No other organization has trained so many young people in character and social education.


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