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Tami Lancut Leibovitz ( Hebrew: תמי לנצוט ליבוביץ) is an Israeli consultant and author on matters of etiquette and personal image.[ citation needed]
Lancut Leibovitz worked as an interior decorator. [1] In 1979, she began her etiquette career with mentoring from Hannah Bavly, who trained Israeli Foreign Ministry staff in manners. [2]
Since 1985, Lancut Leibovitz has served as the president of the Institute for Personal Image, Manners, & International Etiquette. [3] The institute provides consultation services on etiquette for Israeli executives and politicians. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Lancut Leibovitz developed the International Business Language (IBL) Code, which advices on considering different cultures and geographical locations in business and political campaigns. [8] [9][ better source needed] The IBL code also includes hospitality protocols and a code of services for hotels, restaurants, and event managers hosting state officials and key figures. [10]
From 2018 until June 2023, she served as the president of the Israeli Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs and continues to be active as a Member Du Conseil Magistral.[ citation needed]
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Tami Lancut Leibovitz ( Hebrew: תמי לנצוט ליבוביץ) is an Israeli consultant and author on matters of etiquette and personal image.[ citation needed]
Lancut Leibovitz worked as an interior decorator. [1] In 1979, she began her etiquette career with mentoring from Hannah Bavly, who trained Israeli Foreign Ministry staff in manners. [2]
Since 1985, Lancut Leibovitz has served as the president of the Institute for Personal Image, Manners, & International Etiquette. [3] The institute provides consultation services on etiquette for Israeli executives and politicians. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Lancut Leibovitz developed the International Business Language (IBL) Code, which advices on considering different cultures and geographical locations in business and political campaigns. [8] [9][ better source needed] The IBL code also includes hospitality protocols and a code of services for hotels, restaurants, and event managers hosting state officials and key figures. [10]
From 2018 until June 2023, she served as the president of the Israeli Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs and continues to be active as a Member Du Conseil Magistral.[ citation needed]