Emily Post has long been seen as the go to etiquette expert. Her lists are available in various places online.
However, she passed away Sept 25, 1960, and and has never given online advice. Yet 50 years after her death, Emily Post's name is still synonymous with proper etiquette and manners in No America. Thanks to her many books, articles and The Emily Post Institute, which she founded in 1946, a center which continues her work.
Elizabeth L. Post (d - April 24, 2010), was the granddaughter-in-law of Emily Post. When Emily retired, Elizabeth took over as director at The Emily Post Institute, a position she held for 30 years.
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. is Emily Post's great-granddaughter, she is an author and current director of The Emily Post Institute.
Peggy Post, is the wife of Emily's great-grandson, she is an author and spokesperson for The Emily Post Institute. She also writes etiquette advice for Good Housekeeping magazine.
Peter Post, is Emily's great-grandson, he writes the "Etiquette at Work" column for the Boston Globe. He is also the author of several books on Work Etiquette.
Daniel Post Senning is the great-great-grandson of Emily Post. He is presenter of the Emily Post Business Etiquette Seminar and the manager of web development and online content at The Emily Post Institute.
Daniel along with his aunt and cousins is working on the 18th edition of "Emily Post's Etiquette".
Anna Post is Emily Post's great-great-granddaughter she is an author and spokesperson for The Emily Post Institute. Her area of expertise is Wedding Etiquette. Anna is a contributor to The Huffington Post and writes about etiquette in the 21st century at her blog, "What Would Emily Post Do?"
Lizzie Post, Emily's great-great-granddaughter, is an author and writes about 20-something life and etiquette at her blog "Not Gonna Lie…"
It's fair to say all these people represent Emily Post -