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Letitia Baldrige was Jacqueline Kennedy’s social secretary in the White House. Having been acquaintances with Mrs. Kennedy since their time together at Miss Porter’s School in Connecticut, Ms. Baldrige assisted the First Lady in planning the many state dinners and social gatherings in the White House. Before working at the White House, Ms. Baldrige worked in the American Embassies in Rome and Paris at a time when women were rarely given overseas jobs. She then became the first female executive at Tiffany & Co in 1956. After leaving the White House, she founded Letitia Baldrige Enterprises, a marketing and public relations agency that was one of the first companies in the country run by a female CEO. She has written numerous books on social etiquette and has been an advisor to five subsequent first ladies.

 

1926                Born, Miami, Florida           

1946                Bachelor’s in Psychology, Vassar College

1946-1948       Graduate studies, L’Université de Geneve, Switzerland

1948-1951       Personal Social Secretary to U.S. Ambassador, Paris

1951-1953       Intelligence Officer, American Embassy, Paris

1953-1956       Assistant to U.S. Ambassador, Rome

1956-1961       Director, Public Relations, Tiffany & Co.

1961-1963       Social Secretary and Chief of Staff for Mrs. Kennedy

1964-1969       President, Letitia Baldrige Enterprises, Chicago

1969-1971       Director, Consumer Affairs, Burlington Industries

1972-              President, Letitia Baldrige Enterprises, New York City

 

Author

Roman Candle, 1956

Tiffany Table Settings, 1958

Of Diamonds and Diplomats, 1968

Home, 1972

Juggling, 1976

Amy Vanderbilt’s Complete Book of Etiquette, 1978

Amy Vanderbilt’s Everyday Etiquette, 1979

Entertainers, 1981

Letitia Baldrige’s Complete Guide to Executive Manners, 1985

Letitia Baldrige’s Complete Guide to a Great Social Life, 1987

Letitia Baldrige’s Complete Guide to the New Manners for the ‘90s, 1989

Public Affairs, Private Relations, 1990

Letitia Baldrige’s New Complete Guide to Executive Manners, 1993

Letitia Baldrige’s More than Manners!, 1997

In the Kennedy Style: Magical Evenings in the Kennedy White House (with Rene Verdon), 1998

Legendary Brides: From the Most Romantic Weddings Ever, Inspired Ideas for Today’s Brides, 2000

Lady, First: My Life in the White House and the American Embassies of Paris  and Rome, 2001

Letitia Baldrige’s New Manners for New Times: A Complete Guide to Etiquette, 2003

The Kennedy Mystique (with Jon Goodman, Hugh Sidey, Robert Dallek and Barbara Baker Burrows), 2006

Sources

“Baldrige, Letitia.” Who’s Who of American Women 1989-1990. 16th edition. Wilmette, IL: Macmillan Directory Division. 1988.

Baldrige, Letitia. Lady, First: My Life in the White House and the American Embassies of Paris  and Rome. New York, NY: Penguin Putnam Inc. 2001.

 

“The Letitia Baldrige Page.” http://www.letitia.com/

 

 
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