Kathleen Geneva

Director And Founder at National League of Junior Cotillions

Kathleen Geneva has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Kathleen currently works as the Franchise Owner at Spherion Staffing and Recruiting, specializing in various staffing services. Prior to this, they were the Director and Founder of the Prince William and Fauquier County Cotillion Chapters, where they provided social etiquette and education programs for students. Kathleen also served as a Business Development Executive at Randstad USA and as an Area Manager at Kelly, where they achieved top sales and managed branch offices and on-site programs. Kathleen has also held positions such as Senior Account Manager at Advantage Resourcing, Senior Client Services Manager at Norrell Corporation, and Client Services Supervisor at Talent Tree Personnel Services. Kathleen'searly career involved working as an Assistant Director of Sales at Guest Quarters Suite Hotel.

Kathleen Geneva attended Randolph College from 1981 to 1985, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Business/Corporate Communications. In 1983 and 1984, they also studied at the University of Reading, focusing on International Business.

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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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