The Future Professionals Etiquette and Leadership Seminar (Ages 14 to 18)

As parents, you devote immeasurable time, energy, and care to shaping the young lives entrusted to you. Every decision you make—every opportunity you provide—is an investment in the kind of adults your children will one day become. The transition from adolescence to adulthood is a defining season, and the guidance they receive now will influence their future in lasting ways.

The Future Professional Etiquette & Leadership Seminar was created to support you in that investment. It reinforces the values you’ve worked hard to instill and provides your teen with the skills and maturity needed to navigate the world with confidence and character.

In a society that expects young people to demonstrate professionalism, confidence, and integrity earlier than ever, this seminar offers more than instruction—it offers growth. Students step into an environment that challenges them to rise, reflect, and mature. They learn not only how to present themselves professionally, but how to communicate with purpose, lead with humility, and carry themselves with integrity. These are the qualities that open doors, build trust, and shape strong futures.

Your commitment to your child’s development is powerful. This seminar honors that commitment by equipping them with the tools, mindset, and maturity they need to move forward with confidence and grace.

Prepare your teen for success through a dynamic, hands‑on experience that builds leadership skills, confidence, and real‑world professionalism. Whether they are preparing for their first job, stepping into leadership roles, or simply seeking personal growth, this two‑day seminar gives them the foundation they need to excel.


What This Seminar Offers

The Future Professional Etiquette & Leadership Seminar is an interactive program designed to help young people develop the essential skills that set them apart. Participants will learn to communicate with confidence, lead with integrity, dine with poise, and present themselves professionally in any environment.


📘 Topics Include

  • Professional Etiquette: First impressions, communication skills, and workplace expectations
  • Leadership Development: Decision‑making, teamwork, and personal responsibility
  • Confidence & Public Speaking: Speaking clearly, respectfully, and with purpose
  • Real‑World Scenarios: Practical exercises that build maturity and professionalism
  • Character & Integrity: Understanding how values shape leadership
  • Debating Manners & Etiquette: Exploring etiquette rules through affirmative and negative debate formats
  • Just to name a few…

📅 Seminar Details

Dates:

  • Saturday, May 9 (11:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
  • Saturday, May 16 (11:00 AM – 3:00 PM)

Location:
Grace Church – Noblesville Campus 5504 E. 146th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060

Cost:

  • Early Bird Discount if registered by April 21, 2026: $148.75, After April 21, 2026: $175.00

To register now visit https://forms.gle/LT2YzgHbtv3zgnmn7

Etiquette lessons for young adults go beyond knowing how to shake a person’s hand appropriately. They help students build communication skills, learn good manners, show respect for others and themselves while developing networking skills, and land their first job. While some social norms may change over time, the basic rules of etiquette stay the same. It’s never too early for a young person to start learning lessons in social graces.

Every parent wants their child to understand and practice good manners. Today’s young adults are continuously exposed to rude behavior everywhere they go. They witness it going to and from school, on the school bus, in the classroom, on the internet (social media), and on television, it almost seems as though it has become the everyday norm. Despite the rude behavior of modern day culture, young adults are still open to learning present day manners, rules of etiquette and proper protocols.

To help identify those manners and etiquette mishaps here’s a list of questions. Does your young adult…

  • Know how to make friends easy?
  • Have challenges behaving at the dinner table?
  • Forget to write thank you notes when given a gift?
  • Lose sight of what’s right from wrong?
  • Has trouble getting along with friends in school?
  • Know how to set the table for breakfast, lunch, or dinner?
  • Understand and use power word correctly?
  • Know how to be a great guest or host?
  • Know how to use silver; spoon, fork, and knife safely?
  • Has trouble introducing themselves correctly (using the 8 ingredients of an introduction)?
  • Understands the meaning and purpose of manners, and rules of etiquette?
  • Understands the meaning of respect for adults (other than their parents)?
Whichever is the case, enrolling your young adults in the Future Professionals Etiquette and Leadership Seminar will surely give them the tools to change their perceptions of life, build a greater level of self-esteem, self-confidence, and eagerness to succeed, and guide them in becoming a true future professional.

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