ASTANIA CAPUTO

ASTANIA CAPUTO

HI, US
Surprise, culture change does not work unless each and every person within the culture commits to an internal change.

Astania Caputo established ADS Consulting Inc., a Business Etiquette and International Protocol Company in Chicago, Illinois where she advised the corporate, multinational, and private arenas on American and International protocol and business etiquette. This gave her a unique opportunity to become an etiquette expert on Channel 2 News.

In 2004, she moved to the Hawaiian Islands, married and started a family. She founded Moms in Momentum, an organization that offered women and their families support services, learning programs, and tailored events to better family life within the community. Building relationships with a multitude of families for several years through her organization as well as her experience within the corporate culture has enabled her to gain insight into the social needs of today's society. From this knowledge and her passion to make a difference, Manners In Momentum, A Leadership Skills Academy, was founded. Manners In Momentum provides children and teens enrichment courses to prepare them for adulthood and assists adults on redefining and refining their own skills
within social settings and within the workplace.

Today, Astania Caputo is known as a Speaker, Etiquette & Communications Trainer, C-level Leadership Coach, and Image Consultant who works within the community to create a dialogue with the people about how a society functions well, the importance of treating people with respect, their role in society, valuing others, and living with integrity. Along with receiving the Best in Keaau Business Award 2015, she has received excellent reviews on abilities and content from many staff members of several companies and organizations as well as students.

Astania Caputo is also the Executive Managing Partner for SECTOR South Pacific, LLC, Founder of I Got D.I.S! (Drama, Improv, & Song) for kids, Founder of Toughest Tykes – a fun fitness and endurance challenge for the youth of Hilo, HI., and an Etiquette Advisor for articles found in Hawaii Business Magazine.

Astania Caputo established ADS Consulting Inc., a Business Etiquette and International Protocol Company in Chicago, Illinois where she advised the corporate, multinational, and private arenas on American and International protocol and business etiquette. This gave her a unique opportunity to become an etiquette expert on Channel 2 News.

In 2004, she moved to the Hawaiian Islands, married and started a family. She founded Moms in Momentum, an organization that offered women and their families support services, learning programs, and tailored events to better family life within the community. Building relationships with a multitude of families for several years through her organization as well as her experience within the corporate culture has enabled her to gain insight into the social needs of today's society. From this knowledge and her passion to make a difference, Manners In Momentum, A Leadership Skills Academy, was founded. Manners In Momentum provides children and teens enrichment courses to prepare them for adulthood and assists adults on redefining and refining their own skills
within social settings and within the workplace.

Today, Astania Caputo is known as a Speaker, Etiquette & Communications Trainer, C-level Leadership Coach, and Image Consultant who works within the community to create a dialogue with the people about how a society functions well, the importance of treating people with respect, their role in society, valuing others, and living with integrity. Along with receiving the Best in Keaau Business Award 2015, she has received excellent reviews on abilities and content from many staff members of several companies and organizations as well as students.

Astania Caputo is also the Executive Managing Partner for SECTOR South Pacific, LLC, Founder of I Got D.I.S! (Drama, Improv, & Song) for kids, Founder of Toughest Tykes – a fun fitness and endurance challenge for the youth of Hilo, HI., and an Etiquette Advisor for articles found in Hawaii Business Magazine.