Name: Coolidge Consulting Services
Email: ehascool@aol.com
Web: http://www.ehc.cz
Phone: 602339916
Fax: +420-222221571
Street: Pařížská 120/12
City: Praha 1 - Staré Město
Zip: 110 00
Country: Czech Republic
Member since: 2001-01-01
Category: Small Business
Main type of business: Consultancy
Core business: Eliska Haskova Coolidge is a Czech-born American restituent and dual citizen with extensive contacts in and out of government in both Prague and Washington. Following her cum laude graduation from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Mrs. Coolidge spent eighteen years at the White House as Special Assistant to five U.S. Presidents and nine years at the Department of State as Assistant Chief of Protocol of the U.S. and as Alternate Delegate to the O.A.S. (Organization of American States). She now resides in Prague, lectures and conducts courses in international business protocol, etiquette and ethics and provides professional training in the marketing and sale of luxury goods and services. In 2003 she was honored as „An Outstanding Czech Woman in the World“ by the Senate of the Czech Republic, the Lord Mayor of Prague and the Rector of Charles University. In 2005 she released her best-selling autobiography titled „Five U.S. Presidents My Czech Grandmother and I“. In 2006 she was ODS candidate for the Czech Senate. She won the first round, but lost the second when Communists joined the Socialists to defeat her. She serves on the Board of AECA (American and European Community Association). She is a Member of the Board of AIPES (American Institute of Political and Economic Systems). She serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of the Plavacek Fund for talented orphaned and underprivileged Czech children. She has served as an Advisor to the Minister of Education and a member of the Ministry of Education Study Group for the introduction of ethics as a subject in the Czech elementary school system. She is also Co-founder of Friends of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, CR, an affiliate of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C., whose mission is to promote Czech women artists.