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“Etiquette is essential!” Lorna Murray; bringing professionalism and elegance to all!

BY PAUL JUNOR

For over 20 years, Image Consultant, Lorna Murray has been transforming the lives of individuals through her business, one that brings professionalism and elegance to all

She assists new entrepreneurs looking for elegance, look, brand, reputation, visibility, and income.  As the principal owner of “Lorna Inspires Caterer” (since October 2018), Operator of “Specialist in Etiquette and Image” since August 2021, and image consultant at “Lorna Image Consultant,” she describes her image consulting as, “A place where clients are coached in business and social etiquette.”

As a woman who is driven by her faith-based beliefs and volunteerism, she will be presenting a Mother/Daughter Etiquette Banquet on May 7th, 2022, in Ajax, Ontario.

In my interview with Lorna on Wednesday, April 21st, 2022, she shared with me what inspired her to pursue becoming an image consultant. She learned about the importance of etiquette as a child growing up in Jamaica from being a part of the Girl Guides at the age of 13 years old, After coming to Canada in 1993, she planned on continuing her studies in etiquette. She is particularly interested in helping young people who are transitioning from high school to College/University and then to the workplace.

She believes that a lifestyle change is required as one goes from the classroom to the boardroom. Her Instagram account states “Etiquette is essential in presenting ourselves as an elegant/polished individual. It’s all about demonstrating respect for those around us and treating those around us as we wish to be treated.”

Etiquette will be incorporated into the Mother/Daughter Etiquette Banquet, which is being organized as a pre-Mother’s Day celebration of the power of motherhood. Mothers play very important roles in the lives of their daughters and this event acknowledges the special bond that they share with each other.

Lorna states that it is necessary to highlight the significance of mothers as: nurturers, supporters, disciplinarians, and givers. Furthermore, with respect to professional image and etiquette, “You can improve how you see and present yourself in everyday life through our expert advice on the colours, clothes, and accessories that suit your body type, your complexion, and of course the event or situation you want to prepare for.

Additionally, we help to provide the social grace and professional polish needed for power dining, host and guest duties, and the art of conversation and networking.”

Lorna told me that in the near future she would be having an event to celebrate fathers and sons.

Anyone interested in learning about the services Lorna offers can check the following:

Instagram: lornainspires_image.etiquette

LinkedIn:www.linkedin.com/in/lornamurray

Email: lornainspres@gmail.com

 

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With a last name that means “Faithful and loyal,” it is no wonder that Paul Junor has become a welcomed addition to the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper Team. Since 1992, Paul has dedicated his life to become what you call a great teacher. Throughout the years, he has formed strong relationships with his students and continues to show them that he cares about them as people. Paul is a warm, accessible, enthusiastic and caring individual who not only makes himself available for his students, but for his community as well.

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