Paul Burrell, the late Princess Diana’s butler, will speak March 16, 2003 at Starkey International’s fourth annual Restoring the Art Conference in Denver, Colorado.
Paul Burrell, the late Princess Diana’s butler, will speak March 16, 2003 at Starkey International’s fourth annual Restoring the Art conference in Denver, Colorado. Burrell plans to have a “A Heart to Heart with My Peers” when he takes the podium in front of 200 professional butlers and household managers.
Burrell came to media attention late last year when Queen Elizabeth II intervened on Mr. Burrell’s behalf during his trial at the Old Bailey. He was acquitted of the theft of more than 300 of the late Princess’ personal belongings. Before his arrest, Mr. Burrell published an entertaining book, In the Royal Manner, and was awarded the Royal Victorian Medal by the Queen for his 21 years of service to the royal family.
The Restoring the Art Conference for Private Service Professionals will take place March 14 –16, 2003. The conference showcases current luxury trends, etiquette instruction, private management tools, and professional resources that may create the quality of life for the butler’s employers.
Starkey International is the world-leader in private service training, and provides education for private estate staff and the military enlisted aides who serve in the White House, Pentagon and Camp David.
Starkey International has been in the business of training and placing Household Managers, Butlers and Estate Managers for over twenty years.
For more information, please contact Molly Cansler at 1.800.888.4904 or visit the website at www.starkeyintl.com.