Jay Remer
Professional consultant, corporate etiquette and international protocol.
Contributor Biography
After attending Tower Hill School in Wilmington, Delaware and later graduating from Westminster School in Simsbury Connecticut in 1973, Mr. Remer graduated as an art history major from Colorado College. From there he took a job with Sotheby Parke Bernet in New York until 1977.
After, he moved back to his native Wilmington, Delaware where he started his own successful business as an appraiser of fine and decorative arts and as a consultant to collectors who specialized in American and European 19th-century paintings, Chinese Export Porcelain and especially dog art.
From 1974-1994, he bred and showed renowned Champion Bull Terriers, winning numerous shows and judging worldwide. Moving to St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada in 1994, he and partner Greg Cohane restored, owned and operated The Windsor House, a historic inn. They closed the inn in 2006 and he now writes for the National Post and the Telegraph Journal.
He graduated from the prestigious Protocol School of Washington in 2007 and teaches workshops and seminars in corporate etiquette and international protocol.








