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Social Savvy

          When the lights dim and the music hums, galas and banquets become more than just pretty evenings  they’re stages for possibility. Whether you’re seated beside a potential client, vendor, or future collaborator, how you handle the small moments determines how memorable you become.

          1. Approach with Confidence.
Every introduction begins before you even say a word. Shoulders back, smile warm, posture open  confidence is your calling card. A firm handshake and a simple, genuine opener like, “What brought you to this event?” instantly breaks the ice without feeling forced. People remember energy, not perfection.

          2. Keep Conversations Light.
You don’t need a script  you need curiosity. Ask about the event, the honoree, or a recent project they’re proud of. Avoid shop talk too early; social settings thrive on ease and shared enthusiasm. The best conversationalists listen twice as much as they speak.

          3. Exit Gracefully and Professionally.
Endings matter just as much as openings. When it’s time to move on, try, “I’ve really enjoyed chatting with you  I’d love to stay in touch. May I connect with you on LinkedIn?” This polite close leaves the door open and your impression strong.

          In the end, the best connections are built one genuine exchange at a time. Whether you’re raising a glass or accepting an award, remember that confidence opens the door, kindness keeps it open, and grace makes you unforgettable.