New England Virtual Assistants
Virtual Assistants are a unique group of small business owners. Not only do Virtual Assistants provide an array of services, support, expertise, and knowledge to their clients, but they provide each other with that same support, expertise, knowledge, and even services.
In a business that requires working alone most of the time, a Virtual Assistant (VA) can always count on other VAs to share their experiences, recommend tools to make work easier, and provide much needed moral support.
There are many great networking groups for working or aspiring Virtual Assistants, and those seeking to hire a VA.
One such group is New England Virtual Assistants Association. Founded by Monica Bentley and Sue Peel, NEVA is comprised of Virtual Assistants from all over the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. A diverse group, these business owners offer a multitude of services for other businesses, professionals, and everyone in between.
NEVA members do everything from general administrative/secretarial work and bookkeeping to marketing and website and graphic design. There is no limit to what a New England Virtual Assistant can do for you and/or your business.
Members of NEVA continuously stay in contact through regular channels like email, but they also communicate, bond, and share during monthly conference calls, and quarterly luncheons.
The last such luncheon was held on November 7, 2009, at the Adams Mill Restaurant in Manchester, Connecticut. NEVA members drove in from all over New England, and enjoyed an afternoon of great conversation, both business and personal, a delightful meal, and experience sharing. It is always a joy to put faces to the names of those we know and like, but have never met, or to meet up with those you don't get to see often. Also in attendance were several aspiring VAs who left the luncheon knowing they had found a wonderful resource for their soon-to-be fledgling businesses.

New England Virtual Assistants Association Quarterly Luncheon
November 7, 2009
If you are interested in hiring a Virtual Assistant, check out the NEVA Membership Directory and see what a VA can do for you!
If you are a VA or an aspiring VA in New England, check out the NEVA Membership Requirements page. You'll be glad you did!
Author Claire Zimmerman of CM Office Support is an active member of New England Virtual Assistants Association, and thanks Monica and all of the NEVA members for their support!
In a business that requires working alone most of the time, a Virtual Assistant (VA) can always count on other VAs to share their experiences, recommend tools to make work easier, and provide much needed moral support.
There are many great networking groups for working or aspiring Virtual Assistants, and those seeking to hire a VA.
One such group is New England Virtual Assistants Association. Founded by Monica Bentley and Sue Peel, NEVA is comprised of Virtual Assistants from all over the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. A diverse group, these business owners offer a multitude of services for other businesses, professionals, and everyone in between.
NEVA members do everything from general administrative/secretarial work and bookkeeping to marketing and website and graphic design. There is no limit to what a New England Virtual Assistant can do for you and/or your business.
Members of NEVA continuously stay in contact through regular channels like email, but they also communicate, bond, and share during monthly conference calls, and quarterly luncheons.
The last such luncheon was held on November 7, 2009, at the Adams Mill Restaurant in Manchester, Connecticut. NEVA members drove in from all over New England, and enjoyed an afternoon of great conversation, both business and personal, a delightful meal, and experience sharing. It is always a joy to put faces to the names of those we know and like, but have never met, or to meet up with those you don't get to see often. Also in attendance were several aspiring VAs who left the luncheon knowing they had found a wonderful resource for their soon-to-be fledgling businesses.

New England Virtual Assistants Association Quarterly Luncheon
November 7, 2009
If you are interested in hiring a Virtual Assistant, check out the NEVA Membership Directory and see what a VA can do for you!
If you are a VA or an aspiring VA in New England, check out the NEVA Membership Requirements page. You'll be glad you did!
Author Claire Zimmerman of CM Office Support is an active member of New England Virtual Assistants Association, and thanks Monica and all of the NEVA members for their support!








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