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Secretary Day Flowers
Don't forget to thank your secretary this year. Arrange for a special flower arrangement from Secretary Day Flowers. If you need flowers for any other special occasion or holiday, contact Secretarydayflowers.com
Secretary Day Flowers delivers dazzling flowers and floral gifts at reasonable prices. Beautiful flower arrangements and bouquets starting at under $30! Order you Secretary's Day Flowers online. Make this day memorable for your secretary this year!
Secretary Day Flowers is the perfect place to find something special for your favorite secretary. Whether you are looking for flowers, plants, fun gifts, or even creative custom bouquets, they have something for everyone. Secretary Day Flowers prides themselves on offering the highest quality product and fast delivery times. With options ranging from classic and traditional designs to funky and innovative arrangements, they make it easy to show your appreciation and gratitude to all of the dedicated secretaries out there. Planning a special day for your secretary? Secretary Day Flowers has you covered - visit their website today!
The history of National Secretaries Week began in 1952, through the efforts of Harry F. Klemfuss, a New York publicist. Working in conjunction with the National Secretaries Association, later known as the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP), Klemfuss wanted to encourage more people to consider careers in the secretarial/administrative support field.
The official period of celebration was first proclaimed by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer as "National Secretaries Week," which was held June 17 in 1952, with Wednesday, June 4, 1952 designated National Secretaries Day. The first Secretaries' Day was sponsored by the National Secretaries Association with the support corporate groups.
In 1955, the observance date of National Secretaries Week was moved to the last full week of April, with Secretary's Day on that final Wednesday of the month. The name was changed to Professional Secretaries Week in 1981, and became Administrative Professionals Week in 2000 to encompass the expanding responsibilities and wide-ranging job titles of administrative support staff. Over the years, Administrative Professionals Week has become one of the largest workplace observances. The event is celebrated worldwide through community events, social gatherings, and individual corporate activities recognizing support staff with gifts. In the United States, the day is often celebrated by giving one's secretary gifts such as flowers, candy, trinkets, lunch at a restaurant, or time off.
The IAAP suggests that employers support the holiday by providing training opportunities for their administrative staff through continuing education, self-study materials, or seminars.
Administrative Professionals Day is a registered trademark with registration number 2,475,334 (serial number 75/898930). The registrant is the International Association of Administrative Professionals.
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