Maine Association of Virtual Assistants Launches

Maine Association of Virtual Assistants Launches

Marie Tucker, owner of Girl Friday Services of Maine recently founded a statewide VA organization, Maine Association of Virtual Assistants (MAVA). MAVA is a membership organization intended to provide networking and support opportunities for virtual assistants in the state of Maine. Marie mentions in the press release that she didn’t know many VAs in the area, but saw that they participated in national groups, so she was inspired to launch the local Maine VA group.

“That’s exactly what I want to see for the Maine Association of Virtual Assistants, a membership organization where virtual assistants can network and learn from each other, support each others’ businesses and help each other grow and develop. I want our membership to be a source of inspiration and guidance for emerging virtual assistants. [...]  We can help one another. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses individually but together we can accomplish and overcome so much more” Marie states.

Visit the Maine Association of Virtual Assistants for more information.

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2 Responses to “Maine Association of Virtual Assistants Launches”
  1. virtualassistant 21 October 2008 at 4:21 pm #

    Woe Great!Virtual Assistants can carry out all of the trivial business tasks that are weighing you down from and keeping you from growing your business. Utilizing virtual assistance will allow you the freedom to be able to focus your energies on gaining clientele and increasing revenue.

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