My Journey into the Virtual Assistance World

After spending eight years as an elementary teacher and in my fourth year as an instructional coach, I’ve learned that my true passion lies in helping others thrive. In the classroom, I guided students to achieve their goals, and as a coach, I support educators in finding their own success. That drive to uplift and empower others has been at the core of everything I do. Now, I’m taking that same passion and applying it in a new way—by becoming a virtual assistant dedicated to supporting businesses.

With a bachelor's degree in education and a master's degree in educational leadership from Northern Arizona University, I’ve honed my ability to manage complex tasks, prioritize needs, and find efficient solutions. The transition to becoming a virtual assistant feels like a natural evolution, where I can apply my organizational and leadership skills to help business owners handle the backend work that often slows them down. It’s incredibly fulfilling to know that, just as I supported my students and colleagues, I can now help businesses succeed.