Maryville, Tenn. – Fresh graduates and those looking to discover the right career path can follow the money to a career in the super-secret world of estate management as a professional household manager.

In recent years, the private service industry has entered a wider and more sophisticated range of possibilities. Now, more than ever, individuals from a variety of backgrounds are finding careers in the private service sector.

Maryville-based Peak Technical Institute’s Professional Household Management program provides the foundation for individuals to succeed in the private service industry. The four-week course develops world-class private service professionals that are trained in various skills including: professionalism, household administrative management, global etiquette and protocol, event planning, mixology seminars, wardrobe management, security assessment and protective detail, sustainability binder development, first aid and housekeeping. In addition to the myriad of task-type skills required for day-to-day operations, the program instills the fundamentals of management, leadership and responsibility.

A private service veteran, Fitzgerald Heslop serves as program director and lead instructor for the Professional Household Management course. Widely known as “The Ambassador of Service,” Heslop is now lending his professional expertise to a new generation of professional household managers.

“My commitment to delivering excellence to the next generation of household managers is rooted in training that is meaningful, sustainable, effective and relevant for the 21st century,” said Helsop.

PHM-certified individuals are equipped with the necessary skills and training to land quality jobs within many sectors including luxury travel, high-end cuisine, five-star hotels and resorts, and estate management.

Salaries for the private service professional begin at $46,000. According to the Domestic Estate Management Association (DEMA), 40 percent of its members earn between $91,000 and $150,000. A lifelong career in any division within the private service industry is attributed to the education, training and innate decorum of the individual.

PTI has provided education and certification in professional household management since 2009. To find out more about PTI’s Professional Household Management course, visit www.youhavearrived.com, or call 1-865-238-4004.